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we pay below market rate at this site but none theless, we're still struggling. our test t facilities haven't kept up with our growing staff test text1 underline test t and the needs of our artists. as you tour around the test text1 facility you'll see the kitchen facilities that we offer are just a few cabinets and a countertop, and test text1 underline test tex there's no sink. we have no provide meeting space in the office except test text1 underline test text1 italics in my office. where only about five people can sit, test t and there's most important no respite space so that if our artists get overwhelmed and they need a break from the day-to-day, a kweeet place to go there's no place for them to do that: and we've had also no way to accommodate our growing staff as we continue to grow as an organization so the grant is solving so many problems for us. soon our staff is going to feel appreciated when they can sit down for a break at a wonderful kitchen, and our artists will have a place to go to take a breather when they're having a hard day and they need t
we pay below market rate at this site but none theless, we're still struggling. our test t facilities haven't kept up with our growing staff test text1 underline test t and the needs of our artists. as you tour around the test text1 facility you'll see the kitchen facilities that we offer are just a few cabinets and a countertop, and test text1 underline test tex there's no sink. we have no provide meeting space in the office except test text1 underline test text1 italics in my office. where...
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none theless, there were several play where is we lost the game and it wasn't just the first. >> have this. we lost by 13 points, weird game all in all. >> they're made the playoff and it is spurs are great. a great coach team and they'll compete and play with a lot of pride. you give them easy looks and they get going. >> the giants won the first series of the year, taking two of three in anaheim. brandon belt set a record and not dimaggio, but it's a record. bell facing jaime barria. this is a record 21-pitch at-bat that lasted 12 minutes and 45 seconds. we cut it down to 19 seconds. they started keeping this stat in 1988 it. ends with a flyball to right field. up in the fifth and a more modest nine-pitch at-bat. now homering four straight games. the first giant to do that in five years. belt faced 40 pitches today which is a lot. the giants win 4-2 and they are back home to face the nationals. shawn pitched a no hitter and chilling today. 1-1 game in the eighth. chris davis is crushing. a three-run blast. his 6th of the year. 4-1a's take two out of three. abc 7 sports brought to yo
none theless, there were several play where is we lost the game and it wasn't just the first. >> have this. we lost by 13 points, weird game all in all. >> they're made the playoff and it is spurs are great. a great coach team and they'll compete and play with a lot of pride. you give them easy looks and they get going. >> the giants won the first series of the year, taking two of three in anaheim. brandon belt set a record and not dimaggio, but it's a record. bell facing...
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happiness of what he's doing, sometimes for the europeans it's a little bit difficult to follow but never thelessd always if you use the institutions like wto for dispute settlement so we do hope that the americans stick to the wto protocol and what it can offer. for instance, they would lift the ban on nomination of appalachian community. one cannot use the power of the stronge strongest. we have to build on world order. >> that's a traditional view free trade globalized wto style of a thought which typifies the eu approach the president is ripping this up do you fear 24 is the end of multi-nationalism? >> well, if it goes too far, then it's the end of multi-lateralism i don't see this happening yet it's the only way we can settle the dispute. president trump is using quite conventional methods on trade right at the moment. there has been a lot of words, a little implementation which is good we hope we can convince americans to come back. >> you say things sound better than a couple of weeks ago i beg to differ. i feel it's going the opposite way. >> as i said before, there are real issues in wo
happiness of what he's doing, sometimes for the europeans it's a little bit difficult to follow but never thelessd always if you use the institutions like wto for dispute settlement so we do hope that the americans stick to the wto protocol and what it can offer. for instance, they would lift the ban on nomination of appalachian community. one cannot use the power of the stronge strongest. we have to build on world order. >> that's a traditional view free trade globalized wto style of a...
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the idea is the more accusations with strikingly similar details theless likely the defendant's behavior only eight months since the last cosby trial but it's a different world. >> the atmosphere has shifted. it's not very favorable time to be defending yourself against accusations of sexual assault. >> favorable time or not, cosby's fate will be decided by another jury. do you want to see cosby convicted? >> of course, yes, i do. >> and you want him to go to prison? >> yes, i want him to go to prison, absolutely. absolutely. >> however this second trial ends, cosby's legacy has already been changed forever. what will his legacy be? >> it depends who you ask. in my mind, he's the greatest comedian of all time. in my mind he's someone who climbed from nothing to the top of the world and yet when he got there he reminded himself that he had to drop the ladder down and let other people climb up it. >> what should the legacy of bill cosby be? >> oh, wow, complicated. i looked up to him because he's brilliant, he's hysterically funny. he finds what is real and he finds the humor in it. he use
the idea is the more accusations with strikingly similar details theless likely the defendant's behavior only eight months since the last cosby trial but it's a different world. >> the atmosphere has shifted. it's not very favorable time to be defending yourself against accusations of sexual assault. >> favorable time or not, cosby's fate will be decided by another jury. do you want to see cosby convicted? >> of course, yes, i do. >> and you want him to go to prison?...
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. >> never theless -- >> any kind of infidelties going on with you and her. >> no, sir, i trusted her completely. >> lars answered each of the investigators' questions. in return, he just wanted to know one thing. >> nobody has told me anything about if she's all right. >> so after two hours of talking, they broke the news. >> i don't know how to tell you this, but your wife didn't make it. >> okay. >> she is deceased. >> just before 10:00 a.m. police let lars go. ken and christie remember their younger brother that morning overwhelmed with grief. >> he was completely hurt. shattered. you know, he -- he was broken. >> in those hours after wards, what was he talking about? >> he really wasn't talking. >> he was just in shock. if he opened his mouth he broke down. across town debbie's tennis friends were out on the court waiting for her to start that early morning match. one of their husbands came out to tell them about debbie. >> so he called me over and said that lars had shot her. >> what are you thinking when you hear that? >> it was really surreal. i couldn't comprehend, how could
. >> never theless -- >> any kind of infidelties going on with you and her. >> no, sir, i trusted her completely. >> lars answered each of the investigators' questions. in return, he just wanted to know one thing. >> nobody has told me anything about if she's all right. >> so after two hours of talking, they broke the news. >> i don't know how to tell you this, but your wife didn't make it. >> okay. >> she is deceased. >> just before...
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required under the code, but we felt it prudent, given the size of the transaction to have that none theless. the city would be responsible for services, utilities operation and maintenance. we're estimating that at approximately 1.7 mil i don't remember peryear, and landlord would be responsible for maintenance, insurance and repair of systems. we could terminate this lease at any point during the term with 210 days notice, so usually, that has a cost associated with it. we really didn't see that translated into the rate. so we're pleased to have a lot of flexibility with this. it could be long-term, short-term. gives the department the ultimate choice, and back to emily. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. >> so the mle as part of the 1,000% project that mayor leigh initiated back in december or november . it is currently a vacant sro building and it has 51 units in the building. the case management and services that will be on-site will include care coordination, social engagement, linkages to services, and the great ground floor space will really enable us to have a thriving commun
required under the code, but we felt it prudent, given the size of the transaction to have that none theless. the city would be responsible for services, utilities operation and maintenance. we're estimating that at approximately 1.7 mil i don't remember peryear, and landlord would be responsible for maintenance, insurance and repair of systems. we could terminate this lease at any point during the term with 210 days notice, so usually, that has a cost associated with it. we really didn't see...
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theless the list of companies or on your four-pager. we separate the methodology into three different categories. the first is governance. does the company make a corporate-wide commitment to respect freedom and privacy. is there board and executive management oversight in the way that the company is exaffecting user's proivacy. tracking and anticipate what are the positive and negative impacts that the business operations of this company are going to have on freedom of expression and privacy of users. is there stake holder engagement? grievance and remedy when rights are harmed? we are looking at those questions. freedom of expression. a company does not get high marked for freedom of expression because it is a free for all. we mean in the context of human rights. that is very important. so it is not that the company with the fewest rules wins. if there's no rules, if there's no governance, without governance, life is nasty and short for everyone who is really wealthy and large, and likely male. that's why we have governance and it is
theless the list of companies or on your four-pager. we separate the methodology into three different categories. the first is governance. does the company make a corporate-wide commitment to respect freedom and privacy. is there board and executive management oversight in the way that the company is exaffecting user's proivacy. tracking and anticipate what are the positive and negative impacts that the business operations of this company are going to have on freedom of expression and privacy...
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away but syria uses some kind of chemicals that were not officially on the banned list but wagner thelesss when they're used and when a nation is using chemical weapons against their own civilians it's a humanitarian disaster. there has to be a robust response. that's why i voted for pinpoint military action in 2014 and i'd be very open to it again. i don't think he can do it on his own. >> but you agree the obama administration had missteps there and didn't take care of it the way they declared publicly? >> other aspects were either hidden away or they've been remanufactured since and that has led to this set of just horrific atrocities committed by the assad regime. >> senator, good morning. >> good morning. >> i've got a question for you. you've been very amusing on twitter about the president's announced intention to send u.s. forces to the southern border. let me ask just a big plain question. >> sure. >> why can't the u.s. control its southern border by which i mean it wasn't controlling it during the george w. bush era, it wasn't controlling it during the obama era. what is the rea
away but syria uses some kind of chemicals that were not officially on the banned list but wagner thelesss when they're used and when a nation is using chemical weapons against their own civilians it's a humanitarian disaster. there has to be a robust response. that's why i voted for pinpoint military action in 2014 and i'd be very open to it again. i don't think he can do it on his own. >> but you agree the obama administration had missteps there and didn't take care of it the way they...
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never theless, it puts itself forward as an institution where there's free inquiry and free speech, andother political views can choose who their leadership should be. it's a violation of that principle which still applies, i think, at harvard for harvard to be an institution where freedom matters. and it's just part of a bigger pattern where you begin to question whether we really still live in a free society. i mean, if you hold up a checklist, you know, we still have competitive elections, thank god, we still have a free and robust press, thank god. but in many areas of life particularly in culture, entertainment, journalism and academia especially it doesn't feel that way. people feel there's this kind of pervasive, low-grade pressure that you have to conform your opinion to the latest liberal orthodoxy. which, by the way, is shifting everything minute. abby: right. whether or not religious liberty still exists. so we're getting a statement from the school, this is from we've seen our brothered broader society and shower saturday, there are -- and at harvard, there are protections f
never theless, it puts itself forward as an institution where there's free inquiry and free speech, andother political views can choose who their leadership should be. it's a violation of that principle which still applies, i think, at harvard for harvard to be an institution where freedom matters. and it's just part of a bigger pattern where you begin to question whether we really still live in a free society. i mean, if you hold up a checklist, you know, we still have competitive elections,...