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alongside the military leadership of thein khassam brigades and other resistance factions in gaza, thereh his approach and management of the conflict. for instance, dr. khalil, who was previously deputy before the lighter was elected head of the political bureau, exemplifies this alignment. when it comes to negotiations with the israeli occupation, i believe that israel has come to realize that the palestinian negotiator it dealt with in the early 19. sinad assumed leadership of hamas and gaza. over the course of several wars, i'll be at short rounds lasting only few weeks. sinward has demonstrated remarkable skill and acumin in managing these conflicts. i believe he will succeed in handling the current struggle, both politically and militarily. the resilience of the palestinian resistance, despite the fact that 10 months have passed since the onset of the israeli entity aggression on gaza, this endurance can be attributed, first and foremost, to the wise leadership of the resistance in gaza, as well as to the support provided by allied military fronts such as hazballah and lebanon, the
alongside the military leadership of thein khassam brigades and other resistance factions in gaza, thereh his approach and management of the conflict. for instance, dr. khalil, who was previously deputy before the lighter was elected head of the political bureau, exemplifies this alignment. when it comes to negotiations with the israeli occupation, i believe that israel has come to realize that the palestinian negotiator it dealt with in the early 19. sinad assumed leadership of hamas and gaza....
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nomia: well, they will certainly want this to move the poll, many ways to balance out thein ticket.rural, working-class voters who mr. walz could connect with you might necessarily connect with kamala harris, who has spent most of her career in the deep blue state ofalifornia. ultimately it comes down to the battleground states. we know that there are polls that suggest ms. harris is slightly ahead of donald trump, but we know that polls change all the time in this country. harris and walz aren't leaving anything to chance. after this rally, they will be heading on a week long whirlwind tour of battleground states. we know battleground states of the whole ballgame. they will be going to wisconsin, michigan, and nevada. here in this arena, which fills up to 10,000 people, it is the party faithful and everyone will love them. they need to convince the rest of america in those states they are winning ticket. helena: absolutely, and as you pointed out, nom, as we always state, polls are a snapshot in time and not always predictive. republican vice presidential candidate j.d. vance has a
nomia: well, they will certainly want this to move the poll, many ways to balance out thein ticket.rural, working-class voters who mr. walz could connect with you might necessarily connect with kamala harris, who has spent most of her career in the deep blue state ofalifornia. ultimately it comes down to the battleground states. we know that there are polls that suggest ms. harris is slightly ahead of donald trump, but we know that polls change all the time in this country. harris and walz...
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thate fu w right. >> so have you heard about tim walz, how he came out in thein dnc? little weird. a goofy kind of guy had the wa y . >> and then high five, i though>> at i was born in smal town. the guy who she wants to beo be her vice president put tampons in little boy's bathrooms, gave illegal immigrants driver's licenses, and let ryan ers destroy his city. he sounds like a nice guy, doesn't he? you so anew york was being right too many years ago, and it wass noant great. why are you putting tampons in a boy's bathroom? i guess he figures that they're going to just thro w them on the ceiling or play with them. i was born in sicily when i got here. i work every dayn in sicd i til. >> nobody gave me anything. they don't even know how to drive and they're taking over our road g.n ous. >> he also lied about his military service. e thin is that an honorable thing to do? lying is not an honorable thing. do?nomy.>> my >> it was in world war two.n wol that's not good mind own business. >> donald trump's running against these guys, but now but he's got rfk jr on his side.
thate fu w right. >> so have you heard about tim walz, how he came out in thein dnc? little weird. a goofy kind of guy had the wa y . >> and then high five, i though>> at i was born in smal town. the guy who she wants to beo be her vice president put tampons in little boy's bathrooms, gave illegal immigrants driver's licenses, and let ryan ers destroy his city. he sounds like a nice guy, doesn't he? you so anew york was being right too many years ago, and it wass noant great....
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met with the commander of the chinese navy huzhong ming and the commander of the myanmar navy vinh theiniscuss further naval cooperation between these countries and the russian federation, and the minister of foreign affairs of russia sergey lavrov. on july 28, he met with the minister of foreign affairs of malaysia, mohamed hassan, and agreed on the expansion of russian-malaysian diplomatic contacts. it is also noted that the russian federation has recently intensified its cooperation with a number of these countries, including venezuela, cuba, india and vietnam. as noted by the russian service of the bbc , there were no damaged ships in the parade until navy day in the russian federation or the destruction of which ukraine claimed during the last year of the full-scale invasion. during the broadcast of the main naval parade in honor of the navy day, only two ships of the black sea fleet were shown, they were the corvette mercury, which from 2024 performs tasks at the russian military base in tartus, syria, and the frigate admiral hryhorovych. but the black sea fleet itself was mentione
met with the commander of the chinese navy huzhong ming and the commander of the myanmar navy vinh theiniscuss further naval cooperation between these countries and the russian federation, and the minister of foreign affairs of russia sergey lavrov. on july 28, he met with the minister of foreign affairs of malaysia, mohamed hassan, and agreed on the expansion of russian-malaysian diplomatic contacts. it is also noted that the russian federation has recently intensified its cooperation with a...
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but it's not really at these, them, those guys he's doing at thein behest. gets a cut the police get a cut everything like that. being married to fanny bryce okay had been married earlier to a guy name nikki. they left out in that movie largely that nikki was a confederate a great admirer of arnstein. here's a comment in his own right a lot of government bond robberies back then could cash them in. if you got a shipment of bonds coming up from wall street to a bank or something they would be hit. and robbed. arnstein was involved in this. once on the lamb at one point and got sick of being on the land. turn himself in and arnold gave him some advice. instead of just turning yourseln some boring away they would have a police a parade on fifth avenue every year. why don't you get in a car and ride it down and the police a parade passed the commissioner of police. he did. the police were not amused. he did go to leavenworth. provided that bail money to fanny bryce. but he also said i was not just altruism. while we are here i haven't importing business. and you
but it's not really at these, them, those guys he's doing at thein behest. gets a cut the police get a cut everything like that. being married to fanny bryce okay had been married earlier to a guy name nikki. they left out in that movie largely that nikki was a confederate a great admirer of arnstein. here's a comment in his own right a lot of government bond robberies back then could cash them in. if you got a shipment of bonds coming up from wall street to a bank or something they would be...
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>> because theine function of the trigger, the solicitor general has to win obo arguments. we only need to win on one of the two. we could win on automatically standing alone. we could win on single function of the trigger. or we could win on both. rule on both.ly ask the court to there's a split on each of the two issues wthe question. >> speaking of automatically, n you address the question i asked mr. fletcher about a band -- banned bump firing? he said it was different on the ground of automatically but how do you see them functioning differeny? >> they're indistinguishable. everyone involved with the ban th suggested and also everything offered with the nonmechanical bump stock, it's a manual action undertaken by the shooter. there is no automacay device. mr. fletcher has yet to identify y vice, this automatics any task that is successful for successful bump stocking, it is being done by the shooter. there is the recoil afr e shot gets fired, and the shooter, with his own hand, with hiowforce, exert pressure forward, consistently to make the trigger bumps into his fing
>> because theine function of the trigger, the solicitor general has to win obo arguments. we only need to win on one of the two. we could win on automatically standing alone. we could win on single function of the trigger. or we could win on both. rule on both.ly ask the court to there's a split on each of the two issues wthe question. >> speaking of automatically, n you address the question i asked mr. fletcher about a band -- banned bump firing? he said it was different on the...
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the rights to not only flourish, but evolve, it had and the end parent right and i'm intrigued by thein idea tha. it is an inherent right for us, it should be right for other species. that case is thrown out for the legal precedentnt so now we are noter there yet exactly but i do find it very exciting to imagine that we might be. >>g you talk about over the slightly cooler act. how has that sat with you, are you thinking differently about eating salad? >> one of the biggest things i hear is what are the vegans going to do everything else is recycling the sugar in the same way -- when you can no longer background that. it leaves no room for indiscriminate killing. do we need to raise a forest for toilet paper like maybe not. what choices are we making to prevent that and how can we grow our food or harvest things or even just the way the cities are built how can that be done in ways that bring them to the equation for the potential inherent rights of their own. >> t one more question then i wl open up to the floor i'm sure you have many questions. very tropical things that are grown in f
the rights to not only flourish, but evolve, it had and the end parent right and i'm intrigued by thein idea tha. it is an inherent right for us, it should be right for other species. that case is thrown out for the legal precedentnt so now we are noter there yet exactly but i do find it very exciting to imagine that we might be. >>g you talk about over the slightly cooler act. how has that sat with you, are you thinking differently about eating salad? >> one of the biggest things i...
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he said i don't know him but i'm looking at thein resume. well, my colleagues on the board who had insisted the governor had recommended and within six months a delegation from my board members came up to my office on cambridge street. you getet to fire that guy. the disaster. mys point is the governor saw right away in fact the director didn't want to talk to the legislature. he wanted the governmental affairs person to come up there. but it just took like five minutes. so, glad we got back on-foot because i feel it's important. one other thing i will say we determined we knew if they ever went skyrocketing so we kept hammering away. we'ven got to clean it up. while i'm sad to say they turned that in 1988. and saying he presided over the speeches. but anyway we did get it cleaned up and m it was a tremendous achievement and i think that should be part of the many things we leave as a legacy. we are running a bit behind schedule. so i'm going to pose a question to you. we have all been practitioners. i wonder what your takeaways might be for
he said i don't know him but i'm looking at thein resume. well, my colleagues on the board who had insisted the governor had recommended and within six months a delegation from my board members came up to my office on cambridge street. you getet to fire that guy. the disaster. mys point is the governor saw right away in fact the director didn't want to talk to the legislature. he wanted the governmental affairs person to come up there. but it just took like five minutes. so, glad we got back...
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have you found there is a link between the number of children in the household and the prevalence of theinhenomena that you're describing? >> which phenomena? >> the whole therapeutic approach. >> there's a few studies that sort of touched on this that i could talk about but i would just say having more kids seems to be really good for kids. it turns out it's for other kids. you're not being crushed the moment someone teases you and calls it bullying if you have a bunch of siblings who regularly call you stupid and see that your fine that is important and that there's another thing too. i think they did this research where during the pandemic that turned out college kids, college graduates that are sent home, the ones who went back to the larger family even if they were not wanting to be there because i wanted to be back in college and they ended up happier than the kids who isolate' and it didn't matter that they were not to be back and in her kitchen and under rules still ended up with much better mental health. >> >> thank you so much, so interesting. my question is that now not only ar
have you found there is a link between the number of children in the household and the prevalence of theinhenomena that you're describing? >> which phenomena? >> the whole therapeutic approach. >> there's a few studies that sort of touched on this that i could talk about but i would just say having more kids seems to be really good for kids. it turns out it's for other kids. you're not being crushed the moment someone teases you and calls it bullying if you have a bunch of...
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we ar' being tested and we have to in these moments in the introduction thein joyfulbout lawyer.i came up with the term, i said, you know, it was after 2017. i'm tired of being mad all of the time and kind of upset. you know, we have to find time to sing and dance and laugh and have a little fun. any fight. any fight, any good fight is born out of optimism. it really is. the fight my parents were engaged in was born out of optimism. it was born out of optimism wee sit on this stage having this conversation. optimism and so, in these moments, let's remember, we are fighting for something. wein must remain optimistic and can't tire. let's be joyful in that process. >> you write, when you breakthrough y a glass ceiling you willll get cut and hurt. it's not without pain. another thing you like to say is political capitol doesn't gain interest. >> right, you have toto spend it. we are still one american family and act like it. each of us has the opportunity to make the mostit of our own lives. you write a patriot. someone that fights everyday for the ideals of the country whatever it
we ar' being tested and we have to in these moments in the introduction thein joyfulbout lawyer.i came up with the term, i said, you know, it was after 2017. i'm tired of being mad all of the time and kind of upset. you know, we have to find time to sing and dance and laugh and have a little fun. any fight. any fight, any good fight is born out of optimism. it really is. the fight my parents were engaged in was born out of optimism. it was born out of optimism wee sit on this stage having this...
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most venues have graduates we are grateful to the city for r supported us at thein following your curiositynterest and don't let anybody get in the way what is presente! find what it is.a reason. don't let somebody else tell you what it is.re the oldsmobile on have been can know when you are supposed to do. go do it. ♪♪ >> san francisco! ♪♪ >> this is an exhibition across departments highlighting different artworks from o collection. gender is an important part of the dialogue. in ways, this exhibition is contemporary. all of this artwork is the 9th century and spans all the way to21s century. the exhibition is organized into seven differentropings or themes such as activities, symbolism, transformation and others. it's not by culture or time period, but different between the artwork. activities, forxame, looks at the role of gender and howers feminine or masculine. we have a p by uharo that looks at different activities that derisionly performed by men. it's looking at the theme of we have three women playing traditionalse instruments that would otherwise be played by men at that time. we
most venues have graduates we are grateful to the city for r supported us at thein following your curiositynterest and don't let anybody get in the way what is presente! find what it is.a reason. don't let somebody else tell you what it is.re the oldsmobile on have been can know when you are supposed to do. go do it. ♪♪ >> san francisco! ♪♪ >> this is an exhibition across departments highlighting different artworks from o collection. gender is an important part of the...
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thein interest groups that are always looking for tax cuts for the rich and the large corporate interests, frankly have too much influence in this body. porch in the house of representatives they can then pass the bill with three and 57 votes. this should unanimously it helps a business that helps families, it is a struggle. it should be easy. i remember sitting on the floor march 62021 our member voting on this bill it was on a bigger bill but had the child tax credit that are whited and others wrote senator bennett played a big role couple of newcomers. center were not completed a role senator booker was not a newcomer sitter warnock had been a couple months earlier. and i said to senator casey sits next to me this is the best day of my career they were about to pass the child tax credit most was a partisan vote the vice president came and broke the tie. pass 51 -- 58. immediately after this past the president signed soon after. i called secretary yellen we got to get this up and running by at july checks went out to the families of 2 million children inil ohio. check some out to the fa
thein interest groups that are always looking for tax cuts for the rich and the large corporate interests, frankly have too much influence in this body. porch in the house of representatives they can then pass the bill with three and 57 votes. this should unanimously it helps a business that helps families, it is a struggle. it should be easy. i remember sitting on the floor march 62021 our member voting on this bill it was on a bigger bill but had the child tax credit that are whited and...
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the main reason for that was the messages from israel and thein u.s. into strong u.s.tells you you cannot tell them. >> 's editor bernie sanders says he wants to cu agat off aid to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> there still working teallstef policies but i think at the end of the day i hope very much that the conclusion that will be reached is benjamin netanyahu i the right wing extremist government that received tens of billions of dollars of aid from the u.s. should not continue to receive that aid unlesins it isa radical change in the policy to the people and the palestinian people in gaza itrutn the west . >> untrue social donald trump ask who is negotiating for us in thee middle east. d bombs are dropping all overor te place. sleepy joe is sleeping on sleea beach in california. president biden did it take any questions woody left his firste vacation in california aboard air force one toto travel to the east coast to travel to the second vacation in delaware.n the social security advisor jake sullivan has just arrivehad in canada. lisa: thanada.k you
the main reason for that was the messages from israel and thein u.s. into strong u.s.tells you you cannot tell them. >> 's editor bernie sanders says he wants to cu agat off aid to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> there still working teallstef policies but i think at the end of the day i hope very much that the conclusion that will be reached is benjamin netanyahu i the right wing extremist government that received tens of billions of dollars of aid from the u.s. should...
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esther that reverse the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer i love thein name esther now but growing up that would've been even harder than gretchen and that was hard enough. grandma gretchen my mom's mom always said your name is gretchen never let anyone shorten it at the gretchen so my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch i don't like it. i did not like it for my brother said if i ever called that you would've murdered me when we were growing up. so i had this aversion to gretch and then how many want big in the front of their nickname? [laughter] right? i'm so during the pandemic listen nickname started in detroit i was taking on a lot of heat or trying to keep people safe during the pandemic by the former president wasn't targeting me and i was taking a lot of heat for it. listen nickname came too be big gretch has her back. i'm like what is this a big gretch thing? then shakeel at marge's work in my office she's on the speaker's office was a detritus that you don't understand the people have accepted you big gretch is a complement they have accepted you.
esther that reverse the names and i was esther gretchen whitmer i love thein name esther now but growing up that would've been even harder than gretchen and that was hard enough. grandma gretchen my mom's mom always said your name is gretchen never let anyone shorten it at the gretchen so my whole life i've had this aversion to people calling me gretch i don't like it. i did not like it for my brother said if i ever called that you would've murdered me when we were growing up. so i had this...
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a clip watch of tim walz at the dnc spewingmf more football metaphors than al michaels trapped at theine. >> how did that happen? good. according to a c to senor pompadour, the democratic party is the party of the. >> now tell you why the democratic party really real the sports analogies and everything else really camee tumbling out. they they seem to be the party of the nfl tumblin now. t it's the party of football. nfl i don't know if people appreciate it but thisg is something that i did not think was possible. i didn'tt see it coming. >> i come from the world of sports. you do? in my lifetime, i have world o e considered that the democratic partyre be the party that has the most plausible claim to the mos largest organim in a culture war. right. whicorganismh is football crazy right now. but then again, the nfl and theh democratic do have one thing in common. >> they can both cause brain damage in com c. look at them. you conservatives. e -- they they're kind of like they owned the ama world right now. >> that seems like a conservative thing. you thinthat se a conserk the al be able
a clip watch of tim walz at the dnc spewingmf more football metaphors than al michaels trapped at theine. >> how did that happen? good. according to a c to senor pompadour, the democratic party is the party of the. >> now tell you why the democratic party really real the sports analogies and everything else really camee tumbling out. they they seem to be the party of the nfl tumblin now. t it's the party of football. nfl i don't know if people appreciate it but thisg is something...
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you're watchg today in thein i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. in 16 years, greg gerstner will land the perfect cannonball. with friends he's already meeting now. at aarp volunteer and community events. to help make sure his happiness lives as long as he does. the younger you are, the more you need aarp. police confirming one officer died in a late night fiery crash. another is said to be fighting for their life. here is video from that scene. just a short time following the chain reaction crash. it happened a little before midnight, and police now say that this all started as a chase and that the suspect has also died from that crash. the officers have not yet been identified.
you're watchg today in thein i'll say what city hall insiders won't. we have a drug, homelessness, and economic recovery crisis, because the system that's supposed to fix things is the problem. record budgets. fewer officers. business killing bureaucracy. the insiders won't change a system built for their benefit. i'm daniel lurie and san francisco needs a mayor unafraid to take on the status quo, bring accountability, and stop the excuses. in 16 years, greg gerstner will land the perfect...
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how he did it coming up, i'm jessica aguirre, you're watchg today in thein z's baking the house special. arisa's styling a new look. and steve's filling his biggest order ever. with the first ever comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee, these business owners get five years of value on gig speed internet and advanced security, all from the company with 99.9% network reliability. so now they can focus on doing what they do best for the next five years. that's a lot of bread. you got this. the comcast business 5-year price lock guarantee. switch today for a limited tim. welcome back. we're moving you forward with a look at the top stories on today in the bay. well first here is a live look for you this morning in san jose's cambria neighborhood. this is where boy on a scooter was hit and killed by a truck. his identity has not been revealed, but people have left flowers and candles near the intersection of camden and lee. this is where he died yesterday afternoon. san jose police say the driver is cooperating with this investigation. there is a new tug of war brewing between oakland
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accordin bg to mckinsey, the number one consulting firm thein the world, 45% of black private sectororkers workorld in three industries,dustries three industries, health care, healn and food. atio these industries also share some of the highest share highesof workers making less thn $30,000. so retail is 73%, food, it's 84%. the bottom line is why do why jobsk people have these poor paying jobs in the first place? that the abc reporter asket d bk trump, why should black people trust you? the real question is why have we trus pt the democrats fr 60 years and still trust them to this day? if this is a fact? >> yeah, that's a great point. thanks for spelling that out. that's ver sy important.reporter the abc reporter can't spell it out. charles payne, fox business. >> justin, thank you so much. we appreciate that. thanks. youo all right. >> unbelievable new video of the trump assassin. stay here. unlimi >>te you know, if you wereshbaco cash back and you could earn on everything, which is one car chase, freedom backs, unlim. >> so if you're off the rack orr grab tracking your caskih back
accordin bg to mckinsey, the number one consulting firm thein the world, 45% of black private sectororkers workorld in three industries,dustries three industries, health care, healn and food. atio these industries also share some of the highest share highesof workers making less thn $30,000. so retail is 73%, food, it's 84%. the bottom line is why do why jobsk people have these poor paying jobs in the first place? that the abc reporter asket d bk trump, why should black people trust you? the...
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thein question is what i was gog to do in the interim?once you have built a facility, once you have built a huge natural gas facility they don't build it fors. three years. they build up for i a minimum of 35 years, and every 35 year facility i've ever seen people try and stretch it to at least 50 years. so from my standpoint, , the argument for fossil fuels is we're doable, where practical, we can do today, you need energy, stop screwing around. with the real deal. >> the argument against it, i was just out at the tva testifying because they're getting ready to build a bunch of gas-fired power plants. the argument against it is this is insane. a, and rex the planet, n.b., yesterdays technology. forget for use of now, ten years from is going to look ridiculous both in terms of its effect on the environment and in its cost. so the fight is how, i think the entire fight is how quickly we make this happen. 40 years from now, 30 years from now we're going to run the planet on clean energy of one kind or another because it's just cheap, if not
thein question is what i was gog to do in the interim?once you have built a facility, once you have built a huge natural gas facility they don't build it fors. three years. they build up for i a minimum of 35 years, and every 35 year facility i've ever seen people try and stretch it to at least 50 years. so from my standpoint, , the argument for fossil fuels is we're doable, where practical, we can do today, you need energy, stop screwing around. with the real deal. >> the argument...
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for thein first time you've got national news that's broadcast pretty much on a 247 basis but you can condition, a man that walks on the moon, richard nixon comes back from obscurity to become presidentar of the united states, there's riots in the streets, civil rights, there's everything going crazy and people want something that they can blom on the and see in it what they want to see. charley manson provided that, he was a very protean sort of figure and nixon got into hot water because he said in a news conference that it's obvious the man is guilty and why is the news media glorifying that him and that, of course, gave manson say the president said this, we need ath mistrial, he didn't get that.. student rebels all thought that manson was great. bernadet te dorn, they had gesture. this was the times of the fork, if you wanted to believe manson was like chÉ guevara you could believe that. if you wanted to believe that hippy was gusting dangerous, you could believe that. sex, drugs, rock and roll and entertainment, you could have that. manson fit so well into that time when every h
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do my colleagues have questions or announcements of thein?ecretary fuller do uhave announcements today? >> i have one brief announcement and that is my report on sanitation and stcommission, who they held their most recent meeting on july 15 and that meeting including a report from bureau urban forestry on performafor the fiscal year 2023 throug24 as well as a update about the racial equity action plan and that commission next meeting will be scheduled for september 16 and will include a report from tbureau building and street repair on ce measure and that is my only announcement this morning. >> thank you. no further announcements, please it. public comment on >> members of the public who dk wish to comment on item 1, announcements by the secretary may ioners and line up against the wall furthest from the door. re mmenting from outside the chamber, press the raise your hand button in thnar, or star 3 on your phone to recognized. awehave one member of the public who has come forward to speak t that and do you have something you need to projec
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joy in the morning.he as reverend sharpton said over and over again joyar in the morning and joy in theinheat party. >> i remember in our gubernatorial race, i was running against an election denier. i was e running against a donal trump endorsed, joe biden is not the legit president. when we were on the trail i wasn't talking about how backward and absurd his policies were. i was spending my time saying, guys, if we can get this election geright, imagine what can do? it's basically saying let's move towards our dreams instead of just being afraid of our nightmares. let's actually sleep easy. i would rather sleep easy if i'm looking forward to my dreams than i'm just hoping not to have a nightmare, and that's what we'ree, asking the american peoe to do right now. >> governor wes moore of maryland, one of the extraordinary voices in thisma really iy mean just convocatio of extraordinary voices. and can you guys see the stars and hearts shooting off his face -- >> it's the avengers. the democrats have assemblied the avengers. governor, thank you for spending a little time with us. thank you
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. >> and that is just thein are richmond there isre t do in the richmond. but you get e mersed in the worhat for you. that is a special experience■ o the movies that we sawthe big screen of with everybody screaming or laughing or crying. it is a shared human experience that you get■ wn you go in to places that are gatherings and artist presented to you. >> a sharethe most precious. and the popcorn. [laughter]. at the balboaespecially, we stroif to have movies for people of every pop corn palace movies on the weekend■=rnings, for families and kids. this is for everybody of all ages. >> what is great about the richmond is it is a neighborhood of the immigr immigrants not ap immigrants you will seet there are also a huge population of rush wrans and ukraiany unit am see that the support the each other as a community. cinderella bakery is another legacy business. if youo on the website it is known as a russian bakery. the fthi you see their pledge to support the ukrainian community. you will see the unity in the richmond i'm proud of our monthed.t community in
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you're not allowed to encroach thein my opinion, the california statute allowing people to encroach theswalk is essentially an error, and it's something that we can't allow in san francisco given our population density. and given the fact that we're theon sec, so for all those reasons, i call on you to sort of look at this issue holistically and support a citywide ban on no turn on red. thank you. thank you. are there any other speakers who would like to address this at the board on this item? remote? okay. we can close public commentand i will ask my colleagues for your questions or comments. mr. henderson, thank you. tnk you for the presentation. i have a question about the really about other examples cities that you mentioned, where there's no turn on red. i heard you say dc, and when i think about dc, i i think about how there's cameras for, you know, capturing some of everything. i guess, and so i'm wondering if in the other cities where there may, they may be considering no turn on red citywide or it already exists are there also like, do they come with surveillance so that there'
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what are you guys sing for threats that are uniquely targeting or if they are uniquely targeting theinctor? what do you guys do about it? maybe talk a little to the process. we have sister who has a role your organization has a role. private industry has a role. how do you see this all coming together? >> it's a great question. before you jump into threats the undersigned complexity of the u.s. energy system is important. there is over 3000 electric utilities in the united states unlike other countries there might just be a handful some of the state owned less of the case united states we have 3000 primarily privately owned utilities and thousands of oil and natural gas entities looking at the entire natural gas supply chain. downstream, midstream, upstream, all of that. it's a very complex energy sector. there's no silver bullet there is no solution to keep up all the threats. we have to take a risk-based approach permits to make sure we are tackling the greatest risks but when we sing in terms of some of those threats? the reality is were still continuing to see very basic cyber thre
what are you guys sing for threats that are uniquely targeting or if they are uniquely targeting theinctor? what do you guys do about it? maybe talk a little to the process. we have sister who has a role your organization has a role. private industry has a role. how do you see this all coming together? >> it's a great question. before you jump into threats the undersigned complexity of the u.s. energy system is important. there is over 3000 electric utilities in the united states unlike...
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short, we think congress in 1934 wrote this statute not just for thein of devices that existed then, but for all kinds of devices that could be created in the future that would do the sam thing. if enacted, streth these laws because it did not want members of the public or law enforcement officers to face the danger from weapons that let a shooter spray many bullets by making a singlact. that's exactly what bump stock do. where wehink this court should give the word >> michael macagnone joins us, a senior staff writer. we just read the oral argument. what did the court end up ruling? michael: the court ended up ruling 6-3 in favor of mr. cargill. all republican appointees to the court signed on to that opinion written by justice thomas. the opinion itself focused very much on the mechanics of the trigger mechanism of a semi automatic rifle, and kept that focus throughout in terms of what congress could have meant for the guttural government -- for the several government to regulate a machine gun. there was also a concurrence by justice samuel alito, basically saying that if congress
short, we think congress in 1934 wrote this statute not just for thein of devices that existed then, but for all kinds of devices that could be created in the future that would do the sam thing. if enacted, streth these laws because it did not want members of the public or law enforcement officers to face the danger from weapons that let a shooter spray many bullets by making a singlact. that's exactly what bump stock do. where wehink this court should give the word >> michael macagnone...