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a black mark on the "new york times" reputation prevail see it as a time where scholarship went astray. we know many instances of this, consider the times of balm stalin's role in the ukrainian famine in the 19th thursdays is now viewed as one of the great embarrassments of the "new york times" history. it basically ran a series of articles, running interference for the soviet union's government as it was starving millions of people to death. that won a pulitzer prize to at the time because it was the fancy, political narrative the times wanted to tell. but history has judged that very harshly as we look forward, we are basically keeping a record of the transgressions against the troops that this project has engaged in. think peter's book is on that very admirably. they're still smart to be written more to research. still a long trajectory of scholarship on the history of slavery that's been ongoing for 70 years and remains a vibrant area of exploration. that is writing for the long term, that is writing for the ages that's going to be the thing that finally holds a 6019 project in oth
a black mark on the "new york times" reputation prevail see it as a time where scholarship went astray. we know many instances of this, consider the times of balm stalin's role in the ukrainian famine in the 19th thursdays is now viewed as one of the great embarrassments of the "new york times" history. it basically ran a series of articles, running interference for the soviet union's government as it was starving millions of people to death. that won a pulitzer prize to at...
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spent a lot of time actually on payphones. we kept losing in court, and then the commissions continued contribution continue to lose in court. i think the result is trying to regulate prices on anything is not a good thing, and the commission is not really good at it. unfortunately, i have a sneaking suspicion that the commission in the coming year or two will spend a ton. attempting to do what the commission does badly which is regulate prison rights. >> it is possible, but i never understood, and i understood what they were seeking, i could never get across to them that you had a receptive congress. i came from that body and the remembers from both sides of the aisle that were willing to consider amendments. they didn't necessarily have to be as part of the communications act in the language that we drafted many years ago, it could be and another -- to tell the wishes of congress, and what they want to do on president payphones. there was a receptive audience that it wasn't until the last two years of my time, when legislati
spent a lot of time actually on payphones. we kept losing in court, and then the commissions continued contribution continue to lose in court. i think the result is trying to regulate prices on anything is not a good thing, and the commission is not really good at it. unfortunately, i have a sneaking suspicion that the commission in the coming year or two will spend a ton. attempting to do what the commission does badly which is regulate prison rights. >> it is possible, but i never...
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these are difficult times. bad times. i should, these are difficult times. bad times.ld, you go. the settin: times. i should, you go. the setting may _ times. i should, you go. the setting may be _ times. i should, you go. the setting may be post- - times. i should, you go. the setting may be post— civil war north texas but there is no mistaking the contemporary parallels as tom hanks's jefferson culkin travels aligned dramatically reading stories from a selection of newspapers and journals like a protean news feed additive. i’m protean news feed additive. i'm here to tell— protean news feed additive. i“n here to tell you about the 11 men who lived.— men who lived. with his avuncular _ men who lived. with his avuncular manner - men who lived. with his i avuncular manner instead men who lived. with his - avuncular manner instead fast trustworthiness, isn't 1870s trustworthiness, isn't1870s walter kong cried, spreading the good word with a touch of theatre. i'm not going to hurt you. yet this show is almost stolen from hanks, who starred in captain villas, by young germa
these are difficult times. bad times. i should, these are difficult times. bad times.ld, you go. the settin: times. i should, you go. the setting may _ times. i should, you go. the setting may be _ times. i should, you go. the setting may be post- - times. i should, you go. the setting may be post— civil war north texas but there is no mistaking the contemporary parallels as tom hanks's jefferson culkin travels aligned dramatically reading stories from a selection of newspapers and journals...
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Feb 26, 2021
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first time i've been on top of the bus _ first time i've been on top of the bus is_ first time i've been on top of the bus. , ., , first time i've been on top of the bus. , . f ., first time i've been on top of the bus. , ., j ., ., , bus. is it really? not really allowed to. _ not really allowed to. prince harry gets on the bus in california — to explain why he didn't want to live in the uk any more. it was destroying my mental health. i was like, "this is toxic. " yeah. so, i did what any husband or any father would do is, like, "i need to get my family out of here. hello and welcome if you're watching in the uk or around the world — and stay with us for the latest news and analysis from here and across the globe. the us government has published a report, compiled by its intelligence services — which accuses saudi arabia's crown prince, mohammed bin salman, of personally approving the operation which led to the murder of the journalist, jamal khashoggi. it's the first time the us has officially and openly accused the crown prince who is a key american ally in the middle east. saudi ara
first time i've been on top of the bus _ first time i've been on top of the bus is_ first time i've been on top of the bus. , ., , first time i've been on top of the bus. , . f ., first time i've been on top of the bus. , ., j ., ., , bus. is it really? not really allowed to. _ not really allowed to. prince harry gets on the bus in california — to explain why he didn't want to live in the uk any more. it was destroying my mental health. i was like, "this is toxic. " yeah. so, i did...
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when we have sorted out some _ government time when we have sorted out some of— government time when issues _ out some of the more immediate issues i— out some of the more immediate issues i do— out some of the more immediate issues. i do not think there is anything _ issues. i do not think there is anything more important than getting chitdren— anything more important than getting children back to school, and i think we need _ children back to school, and i think we need to— children back to school, and i think we need to sacrifice other freedoms for that— we need to sacrifice other freedoms for that and make sure that that goes _ for that and make sure that that goes well, because on actual page two of— goes well, because on actual page two of the — goes well, because on actual page two of the times, there is a very distressing — two of the times, there is a very distressing story about the numbers of people _ distressing story about the numbers of people under 17, children under 17, who— of people under 17, children under 17, who have tried to commit suicide _ 17, who have tried t
when we have sorted out some _ government time when we have sorted out some of— government time when issues _ out some of the more immediate issues i— out some of the more immediate issues i do— out some of the more immediate issues. i do not think there is anything _ issues. i do not think there is anything more important than getting chitdren— anything more important than getting children back to school, and i think we need _ children back to school, and i think we need to— children...
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no, it's not a good time _ and it is a good time?_ and it is a good time? no, it's not a good time and again _ and it is a good time? no, it's not a good time and again at - and it is a good time? no, it's not a good time and again at your - a good time and again at your political correspondence of the keynote is caution. well, it may be caution on letting off the lockdown but flagging up a white paper and major changes in this year when we don't know how the year is going to pan out could be seen as reckless, really. pan out could be seen as reckless, reall . ., ,,., pan out could be seen as reckless, reall. ., , g. pan out could be seen as reckless, reall. ., a ., really. professorjohn ashton, unfortunately _ really. professorjohn ashton, unfortunately we _ really. professorjohn ashton, unfortunately we have - really. professorjohn ashton, unfortunately we have got - really. professorjohn ashton, unfortunately we have got to l really. professorjohn ashton, - unfortunately we have got to leave it there but really good to hear your t
no, it's not a good time _ and it is a good time?_ and it is a good time? no, it's not a good time and again _ and it is a good time? no, it's not a good time and again at - and it is a good time? no, it's not a good time and again at your - a good time and again at your political correspondence of the keynote is caution. well, it may be caution on letting off the lockdown but flagging up a white paper and major changes in this year when we don't know how the year is going to pan out could be...
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a time when we can be together, time we can be together in person, holding each other, hugging each other, being with our friends, working together, learning together, enjoying each other's company without so many restrictions. being together as rhode islanders, as family, as friends, as we love to do. 2021 will be our year of rebuilding. and make no mistake about it, there is a lot of work to do. tonight, i stand before you filled with confidence that together we lay a foundation for a stronger, more equitable rhode island. i know lieutenant governor mckee is going to be ready for this job on day one. he is accomplished and experienced and i think he's going to be great. i also want you to know there will be no disruption to our states covid-19 response and lieutenant governor mckee has assured me and is committed to keeping the entire statewide response team in place. so be reassured as i am reassured that rhode island is in a good, stable place. our weekly percent positives is about 3%. that is lower than it has been in months. our hospitalizations continue to decline. we performed ove
a time when we can be together, time we can be together in person, holding each other, hugging each other, being with our friends, working together, learning together, enjoying each other's company without so many restrictions. being together as rhode islanders, as family, as friends, as we love to do. 2021 will be our year of rebuilding. and make no mistake about it, there is a lot of work to do. tonight, i stand before you filled with confidence that together we lay a foundation for a...
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it's the first time we have had that kind — time.r so the weather was quite nicely. this time i have been inside _ quite nicely. this time i have been inside guite — quite nicely. this time i have been inside quite a lot more. i think everyone — inside quite a lot more. i think everyone has because it is so cold. and it _ everyone has because it is so cold. and it is _ everyone has because it is so cold. and it is a — everyone has because it is so cold. and it is a year—round business here, increasingly many places and businesses are in a place like cornwall, you are open all year round with the cafe but you are on furlough now because it is not a seasonaljob? it is a lot busier in the summer definitely, but we do have a lot of regulars who come in through the winter so we miss all of them and cannot wait to have them back. you must have been really looking forward to the summer and trying to catch up. looking forward to the summer and trying to catch up— trying to catch up. yes, the thing is we will be _ trying to catch up. yes, the
it's the first time we have had that kind — time.r so the weather was quite nicely. this time i have been inside _ quite nicely. this time i have been inside guite — quite nicely. this time i have been inside quite a lot more. i think everyone — inside quite a lot more. i think everyone has because it is so cold. and it _ everyone has because it is so cold. and it is _ everyone has because it is so cold. and it is a — everyone has because it is so cold. and it is a year—round business...
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his time in office but also his time and not before his time _ also his time and not before his time it remains to be _ time in office. his taxes it remains to be seen— time in office. his taxes it remains to be seen if— time in office. his taxes it remains to be seen if any of those trials the jury— to be seen if any of those trials the jury will be made up of many people _ the jury will be made up of many people who helped him do it. sank with the telegraph _ people who helped him do it. 5am; with the telegraph but moving people who helped him do it. 5a.’i«1 with the telegraph but moving on people who helped him do it. 5a."1i with the telegraph but moving on to the other story on the front page. picnics and coffee in the park from march the 8th. sounds lovely doesn't it? i want to go to this picnic and coffee on the park and on march eight. it does seem a little bit unsure about what exactly is going to happen in terms of lifting lockdown. how it can happen when it's can happen. this lockdown. how it can happen when it's can happen-— it's can happen. this is what we've all been wai
his time in office but also his time and not before his time _ also his time and not before his time it remains to be _ time in office. his taxes it remains to be seen— time in office. his taxes it remains to be seen if— time in office. his taxes it remains to be seen if any of those trials the jury— to be seen if any of those trials the jury will be made up of many people _ the jury will be made up of many people who helped him do it. sank with the telegraph _ people who helped him do...
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time is of the essence | hard. time is of the essence both in terms _ hard.f the essence both in terms of— hard. time is of the essence both in terms of the - hard. time is of the essence both in terms of the five... l both in terms of the five... there — both in terms of the five... there was_ both in terms of the five... there was no _ both in terms of the five... there was no attempt - both in terms of the five... there was no attempt to l both in terms of the five... . there was no attempt to play down the horror of the violence, but mr trump's lawyers argued that those responsible had hijacked the event for their own purposes. the fact that the attacks were apparently premeditated, as alleged by the house managers, demonstrates the ludicrous nurse of the incitement allegation against the president. you can't insight what was already going to happen. what was already going to ha en. , . what was already going to ha . en, , ., , what was already going to ha..en_ , ., , happen. instead, they accused democrats _ happen. instead, they accused democrats of _ h
time is of the essence | hard. time is of the essence both in terms _ hard.f the essence both in terms of— hard. time is of the essence both in terms of the - hard. time is of the essence both in terms of the five... l both in terms of the five... there — both in terms of the five... there was_ both in terms of the five... there was no _ both in terms of the five... there was no attempt - both in terms of the five... there was no attempt to l both in terms of the five... . there was no...
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a time for action is now. president bide yep is laser focused and i'm proud of his leadership so we can provide this needed assistance. america needs this. america wants this and are going to get it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: i'm pleased to recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. reschenthaler for two minutes. mr. reschenthaler: the pay off to the package today has little to do with the ongoing pandemic. this bill is the most expensive bill in history allocates % of the 1. trillion to defeat covid. what do they. pet projects and payoffs to progressives and special interest groups. $100 million for the silicon rail project. and taxpayer funded health pair subsidies. $50 billion for planned and crushed businesses. a minimum wage mandate that right off the bat will kill scobs and the list goes on and on. you know what they aren't opening our schools. and the funding is after the school year. de
a time for action is now. president bide yep is laser focused and i'm proud of his leadership so we can provide this needed assistance. america needs this. america wants this and are going to get it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: i'm pleased to recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. reschenthaler for two minutes. mr. reschenthaler: the pay off to the package today has little to...
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a time in one hour at a time - one at a time and one session at a time in one hour at a time and - timeess is- time in one hour at a time and - that's how the success is achieved and the _ that's how the success is achieved and the longest _ that's how the success is achieved and the longest format _ that's how the success is achieved and the longest format of- that's how the success is achieved and the longest format of the - that's how the success is achieved . and the longest format of the game. no point _ and the longest format of the game. no point in _ and the longest format of the game. no point in thing _ and the longest format of the game. no point in thing about— and the longest format of the game. no point in thing about something i no point in thing about something that is— no point in thing about something that is still— no point in thing about something that is still months _ no point in thing about something that is still months away. - no point in thing about something that is still months away. this - that is still months away. this series sporting _ that is still month
a time in one hour at a time - one at a time and one session at a time in one hour at a time and - timeess is- time in one hour at a time and - that's how the success is achieved and the _ that's how the success is achieved and the longest _ that's how the success is achieved and the longest format _ that's how the success is achieved and the longest format of- that's how the success is achieved and the longest format of the - that's how the success is achieved . and the longest format of the...
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drive time she had across peninsula. under 14 minutes, the air and a look at the richmond center fell bridge will leave you with this not to richmond you're at about 9 minutes now no reports, many accidents are monitoring your commute for now back to the headlines. you see barkley's taking a different approach far more drastic than they have done before to prevent any more covid-19 cases on campus. well this after more than 400 students and faculty members all tested positive for the virus over the last 2 weeks of january since february 1st, some 2000 students living in residential halls were told to stay in their roles as much as possible and wear face coverings in common areas. they can only leave their dormant for medical care covid testing in to get food. there's also a ban on outdoor exercise which some say is going too far. >>for me the way that i disconnected like decompress from this virtual setting is going for walks right now that way to decompress has been removed young people need to be exercising they should
drive time she had across peninsula. under 14 minutes, the air and a look at the richmond center fell bridge will leave you with this not to richmond you're at about 9 minutes now no reports, many accidents are monitoring your commute for now back to the headlines. you see barkley's taking a different approach far more drastic than they have done before to prevent any more covid-19 cases on campus. well this after more than 400 students and faculty members all tested positive for the virus over...
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times. i want to thank you for being the most accessible federal reserve chair in the last decade. you have been absolutely the most success -- accessible. i appreciate that. i want to acknowledge your comments earlier about an appropriate direction forward for vaccinations to ensure we can open up the economy and job training if we want to create jobs and get people to your maximum employment target. i'm not going to have you comment on whether the current covid response bill focuses on that, because i know you don't want to be put in the middle of that, but i think it's fair to say anybody that researches it will see that the job training dollar -- money rounds to zero, and there is not enough focus on vaccinations, in my opinion. i do want to move to something that i think you can, will be willing to talk about and that's in the hospitality, travel, and entertainment industries you believe banks and the capital markets are currently able to serve their capital needs with the regulatory fl
times. i want to thank you for being the most accessible federal reserve chair in the last decade. you have been absolutely the most success -- accessible. i appreciate that. i want to acknowledge your comments earlier about an appropriate direction forward for vaccinations to ensure we can open up the economy and job training if we want to create jobs and get people to your maximum employment target. i'm not going to have you comment on whether the current covid response bill focuses on that,...
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this is not a great time. in the middle of us feeling so burnt—out and so busy and so anxious. but there are little things that each of us can do on the edges to improve. let me quote to you david robson, he's a well—known science writer who's also addressed this issue of how to feel better. he says, "over the past ten years, numerous studies have "shown that our growing obsession with happiness "and high personal confidence may be making us less content "in our lives and less effective at reaching "our actual goals. indeed," he says, "we may often be happier "when we stop "focusing on happiness altogether." has he got a bit of a point there? i think so. again, it kind of gets back to what we were talking about earlier, which is this definition of happiness. i think in the lay public, you get this idea that happiness is like happiness emojis, these yellow smiley faces, perfect emotions all the time. and none of us are going to achieve that. you know, i'm the professor who teaches this stuff, and i don't achiev
this is not a great time. in the middle of us feeling so burnt—out and so busy and so anxious. but there are little things that each of us can do on the edges to improve. let me quote to you david robson, he's a well—known science writer who's also addressed this issue of how to feel better. he says, "over the past ten years, numerous studies have "shown that our growing obsession with happiness "and high personal confidence may be making us less content "in our lives...
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so for many reasons it is a good time to be doing this, a necessary time, frankly. and it's also a wonderful tool for leveraging four to seven times its weight in other funds that we have been able to document over 30 years of administering the program. so next slide, please. okay, as far as overview, the voters did approve the prop k expenditure plan that we're currently administering in 2003. it supersedes the prior prop c program and it set out a 30-year set of investments raising at that time estimated $2.3 billion to $2.8 billion. we collect about $510 million pre-covid as mentioned earlier, and, again, our 30th anniversary year last year we started to put together some sales tax websites and other information that i encourage folks to come to our website to check out. next slide, please. in terms of the structure, the expenditure plan does set out these proportions of funding as well as specific named projects. you will see here that transit is about 65%, 66% of the entire program. yes, the sales tax itself is regressive, it's a very progressive program of inv
so for many reasons it is a good time to be doing this, a necessary time, frankly. and it's also a wonderful tool for leveraging four to seven times its weight in other funds that we have been able to document over 30 years of administering the program. so next slide, please. okay, as far as overview, the voters did approve the prop k expenditure plan that we're currently administering in 2003. it supersedes the prior prop c program and it set out a 30-year set of investments raising at that...
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they're going to judge their trip by the one time or two time or five times they transit. it's better if things we have less things open that are reliable and staffed well than to have everything open and not delivering things well. i believe that really important. when it comes down to the streetcars and the cable cars, really if we can do a cost analysis of like three buses equals one cable car, i think if we can look at it that way, we love the cable cars, as a general matter for mobility in the city, i don't know that's where i put the priority at this time. if we can have better information, i think one of the things i heard a lot from the unions is not understanding like what we're talking about in terms of financial manpower tradeoff when we make a part about subway open or closed. this is 25 people versus 5 people. those kind of things. costs, manpower and a number of people that can be served if we can look at things like that and particularly in terms of source service frustration. that will be a better way to frame it. it's hard to pit the things against each ot
they're going to judge their trip by the one time or two time or five times they transit. it's better if things we have less things open that are reliable and staffed well than to have everything open and not delivering things well. i believe that really important. when it comes down to the streetcars and the cable cars, really if we can do a cost analysis of like three buses equals one cable car, i think if we can look at it that way, we love the cable cars, as a general matter for mobility in...
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we also believe our pay sick time and vai keation time policies for hourly employees are very competitiveby retail starngdz costco we know that paying employees good wages and providing affordable benefits makes sense for our business, and constitute significant competitive advantage for us. it helps us long run by minimizing turnover, maximize employee productivity commitment, and loyalty. we encourage employees to view costco as providing a career rather than just a job. and as a result our a employees retention rates are very high by retail standards. in the u.s. our employees average over 9 years of service with the company over 60% of our u.s. employees have 5 or more years with costco over one-third have more than ten years. we're very proud of the fact that one of the 12,000 of our u.s. employees have worked for the company for 25 years or more. again, we feel the experience and loyalty of our employees is a significant advantage for our company. as i conclude my remarks i would like to make it clear that the past 37 years of my long career is working for costco and costco is what
we also believe our pay sick time and vai keation time policies for hourly employees are very competitiveby retail starngdz costco we know that paying employees good wages and providing affordable benefits makes sense for our business, and constitute significant competitive advantage for us. it helps us long run by minimizing turnover, maximize employee productivity commitment, and loyalty. we encourage employees to view costco as providing a career rather than just a job. and as a result our a...
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they just did not have time to react. here we, the viruses sequenced literally 48 hours after the sequence was published and people were already designing the messenger rna vaccines and the commute occasion and the ability to respond today is infinitely, infinitely better. >> host: fascinating book on the 1918 pandemic, the great influenza story of the deadliest pandemic in history the author john berry. if you want a perspective on what is happening today and compare it to what happened in the past give us a call now, phone lines are open. several callers waiting to talk. fredericksburg, virginia is up for spirit rick, you're on with john berry. >> caller: thanks for taking my call. the next book you should write is biological warfare and how fabulously unique our money will possibly crash and i wondered why that you probably know more than anyone how the influenza and 1918 came also from china which has been just recently exposed to us in that i just wonder was the money at that time damaged by the influenza? now, the c
they just did not have time to react. here we, the viruses sequenced literally 48 hours after the sequence was published and people were already designing the messenger rna vaccines and the commute occasion and the ability to respond today is infinitely, infinitely better. >> host: fascinating book on the 1918 pandemic, the great influenza story of the deadliest pandemic in history the author john berry. if you want a perspective on what is happening today and compare it to what happened...
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times. you've both mentioned the times, so i'll _ coming and. you've both mentioned the times, so i'll show _ coming and. you've both mentioned the times, so i'll show the - coming and. you've both mentioned the times, so i'll show the front - the times, so i'll show the front page of the times. please avert your eyes to the first part of that paper, because we will discuss that later, the sistine chapel. "sage warrant number ten over mutant writers fight —— virus weeks ago." one sends in the article, "the 0ne sends in the article, "the government has yet to set a timeframe for the introduction of limited quarantine arrangements." why? limited quarantine arrangements." wh ? �* , , ., limited quarantine arrangements." wh ? �*, , ., ., limited quarantine arrangements." wh? a , ., y why? there's this... though also my understanding _ why? there's this... though also my understanding is _ why? there's this... though also my understanding is one _ why? there's this... though also my understanding
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it was time for conversation, and it was time for showing the people at home on the earth what spaceis like. >> you have your choice. if you don't like things rightside up, you can go upside down. >> i just do whatever he says. >> roger, down here. okay, we got one of you in each direction. >> it's the only way to fly. >> farther and farther from earth, stafford, young, and cernan flew on their wingless flight. now, off the rotating home planet, day and night became only a progression of minutes, as the spacecraft rotated at three revolutions an hour. >> we're about to finish that and we're going to psych out. tomorrow we should be around the moon. >> rog. >> revely, revely, aball hands, tricep, sweep down, 4 1/2. >> apollo 10 houston, sounds like we're ready for a naval critical in the flight deck. >> and here is your horoscope reading for today, apollo 10. tom stafford, you should concentrate on finishing things that you have already started. today's pace will be moderate. use this time to take inventory. john young, you will have a slow day today. this will give you time to concen
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but seriously take a time out. that's imperative for your health and productivity just legged on the steps cutting off tough. time for us to close off 2 i'm been physical and so you know it's not. easy. to the point sean opinion a clear position in the international perspective it's a block. has covered 19 takes an ever harsher told me are putting their hopes on vaccines developed in record time yet in many places their rollout has been patchy the race for covert vaccines british against or our top may come to the bottom of the point. of the down 30 minutes on t.w. . criminals but also victims in their own right a few minutes trying to curse. their current boss jerky a city where they're forced to steal. we meet investigators leading the fight against child trafficking. in 75 minutes on w. . sleep. carefully. don't just simply choose to do good. action. discover the world. to. subscribe to the documentary to. good. use. of the moment. i cannot sleep because your for years and love the. endless lolo smolder. louise
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by how many times i can play through this billie holiday cd so if i played it 5 times i was already crossing the golden gate bridge. you know she was. she was a massive staple on the jazz scene. i play a character in this named harry and larry who's the director of the federal bureau of narcotics that and this wasn't this story wasn't this part of the story wasn't touched on in lady sings the blues because harry was still alive. but he was a man that was obsessed with a rest seen billie holiday because of her addiction and because of drug use and because she was singing the song strange fruit. which which once a dental a was what you come to find out a big song for the civil rights movement you know it was about it was a song about lynching anti-lynching the act there of lynching and the more she sung at the more it upset this man and and he. put a stir in the audience in the culture and then the movement and made it harder for him to control everybody he was a very manipulative guy he. was involved in the prohibition it was like an assistant to the commissioner in the probation and
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which the city continues one-time revenue and we continue that one-time revenue. so those were all used to balance the budget. so we're projecting a deficit up to year fiscal year 25. and the thing they will mention that was commented on before is that none of these have use of reserves. sfmta has $129 million that we keep on reserve by policy in the fiscal year 22. so none of these see a use of reserve and that's still in our back pocket should we choose to use it. and can you go to the next slide. so the next slide is a different scenario where, again, we're assuming the same kind of conservative revenue that i mentioned earlier. but in this scenario we assume that we continue the aggressive austerity measures. which means limited overtime, it means that we still continue a hiring freeze -- or some level of that. and it assumes that we still continue some of the aggressive austerity measures with limiting contracts. and if we go out with the scenario along with the conservative revenue, you will see what it does to the structural deficit. it does decline pretty
which the city continues one-time revenue and we continue that one-time revenue. so those were all used to balance the budget. so we're projecting a deficit up to year fiscal year 25. and the thing they will mention that was commented on before is that none of these have use of reserves. sfmta has $129 million that we keep on reserve by policy in the fiscal year 22. so none of these see a use of reserve and that's still in our back pocket should we choose to use it. and can you go to the next...
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20, 21 times, it's trading cheap to many of its comps., i will say it's trading quite rich to itself when you start to see stocks run towards the upper end of their historical valuations, you can run into a trouble really provide some great numbers, but then fail to perform particularly well simply because so much good news has already been baked in. take look at that you might want to hedge it or if you think the earnings might lead to a setback like we've seen in some of these other areas, one way you might look at trading that is by using a put diagonal i was looking at the march 170, april 180 put. i'm selling the march 170 puts against it net-net, $4.85 bear in mind, near dated options premiums are going to be elevated we're trying to capture the fact that there's going to be decay in those options and own that longer dated put this is the reason why when we're using a diagonal like this, you can do this as an outright trade this is a trade you can also consider in case there is a little bit of a setback. again, this is an issue wher
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but democrats had compromised again and again, dozens of times, actually, hundreds of times, in the name of bipartisanship around that bill. and in the end, the affordable care act got zero republican votes in the united states senate -- got one republican vote in the house. and obamacare was a remarkable accomplishment. presidents had tried and failed for generations to reform our screwed-up health care system in this country. the aca has done an incredible amount of good. it's gotten millions of people health insurance who weren't able to get it before, and it's only grown in popularity in the decade-plus since it was passed. but you would be hard pressed to find a democrat involved in the process of getting it passed who doesn't regret how much better that might have been, if they hadn't spent all that time appeasing republicans who were never going to vote for it anyway, whose ideas didn't make the bill any better. made it less ambitious, less successful, less stable, and they didn't vote for it anyway, even when all those changes were made to their insistence. if you could get all t
but democrats had compromised again and again, dozens of times, actually, hundreds of times, in the name of bipartisanship around that bill. and in the end, the affordable care act got zero republican votes in the united states senate -- got one republican vote in the house. and obamacare was a remarkable accomplishment. presidents had tried and failed for generations to reform our screwed-up health care system in this country. the aca has done an incredible amount of good. it's gotten millions...
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to drop the god i think this is the time to be more vigilant and do more and soft. the disease surveillance and the response measures. for legal experts including top u.k. judges have heavily criticised the government's new laws to jail arrivals who lie about their travel history or quarantine plans health secretary announced the controversial regulations in parliament anyone who lies on the passenger locator form and tries to conceal that they've been in the country on the red list in the 10 days before arrival here will face a prison sentence of up to 10 years actually a ridiculous thing for the secretary of state for health to say we're really going to lock people up to 10 years so being dishonest about the fact that they've been to coach who by all means give them a shine does mr hancock really think that nondisclosure of a visit to portugal is worse than the large number of violent firearms offenses where sexual offenses involving minors for which the maximum is 7 years well hancock's read list then refers to 33 covert hotspots including brazil and south africa
to drop the god i think this is the time to be more vigilant and do more and soft. the disease surveillance and the response measures. for legal experts including top u.k. judges have heavily criticised the government's new laws to jail arrivals who lie about their travel history or quarantine plans health secretary announced the controversial regulations in parliament anyone who lies on the passenger locator form and tries to conceal that they've been in the country on the red list in the 10...
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you know, it was a challenging time for young girls from similar- time for young girls from similar backgroundsly break that sealing all those obstacles to get there when i see how someone at that level is treated? ., ., how someone at that level is treated? , �* how someone at that level is treated? ,�* ., , treated? football isn't the only sort treated? football isn't the only sport struggling _ treated? football isn't the only sport struggling to _ treated? football isn't the only sport struggling to attract - treated? football isn't the only sport struggling to attract and l sport struggling to attract and retain bame girls but if the growth of the women's game is to continue thenit of the women's game is to continue then it must overcome these issues. maybe walker clan, bbc news. —— max one, bbc news. —— miriam walker—khan bbc news. and finally we're going to stay with the theme of equality in sport.... as part of lgbt+ history month on the bbc we've been speaking to world champion surfer tyler wright. she's back on the world surf league championship tour after suffering post—viral syndrom
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. ., time to come? i mean, the length of time, i time to come?st has to follow from what is happening with the virus and what is happening with the restrictions that have been put in place on economic activity. i think the phrase that has been going round in the last few days is actually quite helpful, of it has to be about the data, not the dates. i think setting an arbitrary timescale or anything won't really work. we tried to do that last year in the autumn, but actually at the same point the virus was getting worse, this was in october, and the result was quite a large spike in redundancies around that point and i think the lesson has to be that support schemes need to be phased out in such a way that it matches the restrictions we are placing on the economy. i it matches the restrictions we are placing on the economy.- it matches the restrictions we are placing on the economy. i mean, the scheme has — placing on the economy. i mean, the scheme has been _ placing on the economy. i mean, the scheme has been eye _ placing on the economy. i mean
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time, after time, after time, doing interviews people would say this fellow is this, that, he was a black if you went into this activity and would stay there for some period of time, you had to be good, good. i found account after in various communities where people would say, this particular cowboy was par excellence. there were portions of southeast texas where you had a large concentration of black cowboys. other places, they were just scattered. they were very well respected and a number gained a really fine reputation. >> anyone else dare ask a question? oh my goodness. susan praeger is very brave. >> i was just wondering, do black cowboys today face the same kind of discrimination? >> i can't answer that question. but i would say a number of things have changed. i think that attitudes towards blacks in general in the population has changed a great deal. here is what's interesting. i was talking to some friends a long time ago, young people, school teachers from chicago out west. they were in a place with a lot of white cowboys and they started teasing them a lot about living in a pl
time, after time, after time, doing interviews people would say this fellow is this, that, he was a black if you went into this activity and would stay there for some period of time, you had to be good, good. i found account after in various communities where people would say, this particular cowboy was par excellence. there were portions of southeast texas where you had a large concentration of black cowboys. other places, they were just scattered. they were very well respected and a number...
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time in april. in the meantime, take a look at the markets and that's a fresh high on the dow at 259 and the re-opening play is firmly in place. s&p 3906 oil above 63 disney all-time high and boeing shares up almost 6%. that's the high for the year cramer's with the judge. let's get to headquarters and the half >>> all right, carl. thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report." the teetering techtrade, is the worst of the selling now over and what lies ahead for your money in that once high-flying space? we discuss and debate that key question with our investment committee and joining me for the hour today are stephanie link, jim lebenthal, joe terranova and the aforementioned host of "mad mo money" there he is, gjim cramer the ten year, very much the story. the yield's dropped a little bit. we've had a nice reversal and the dow is now up 260. the nasdaq very much up front and center lately, 13,520 and a nice bounce of 50 or so points jim, what is now the state of this techtrade >> look, i've got
time in april. in the meantime, take a look at the markets and that's a fresh high on the dow at 259 and the re-opening play is firmly in place. s&p 3906 oil above 63 disney all-time high and boeing shares up almost 6%. that's the high for the year cramer's with the judge. let's get to headquarters and the half >>> all right, carl. thanks so much welcome to "the halftime report." the teetering techtrade, is the worst of the selling now over and what lies ahead for your...
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so i had a good time with that book. i have to say it was a fun project. >> will see spends also gotten into this rather scholarly parler game. we do and presidential historian survey as well put our most recent came out in 2017. we look at categories such as public persuasion, crisis leadership, economic management of moral authority international relations, administrative skills, relations with china, vision and setting an agenda or some of the categories that we ask historians to judge on. guard list of who does the survey, the top three always seemed to be the top three, abraham lincoln, george washington, and franklin roosevelt. spent well they are. and i have endorsed that. there've been a couple of polls that have washington on top and blinken second period i think the link in washington, fdr, is the right ranking. what's alsot interesting is the general rankings tend to correspond with each other over t time. except in so far asof some presidents are not too highly ranked upon leaving office. and sometimes move u
so i had a good time with that book. i have to say it was a fun project. >> will see spends also gotten into this rather scholarly parler game. we do and presidential historian survey as well put our most recent came out in 2017. we look at categories such as public persuasion, crisis leadership, economic management of moral authority international relations, administrative skills, relations with china, vision and setting an agenda or some of the categories that we ask historians to judge...
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and pacific time zones. if you want to text, includure first name and city. (202)748-8903. that's for text messages only. plus you can make a comment on our social media sites. facebook, twitter, instagram @ facebook -- i'm sorry --@booktv is our happen there. so -- our handle so you can make comments we'll scroll through the information so you can see it. >>> mr. merry in a sense you argue in whether where they stand you can do a contemporaneous ranking or judgment of a president. is that fair statement? >> guest: i think i would just that drs adjust that at bit and say i have -- i suggest you really need a generation's historical perspective before you can make a definitive judgment and even that can fluctuate as we talked about. so, i say it's all part of the great parlor game, as you call it, and i like to think of it as parlor game and that's all fair game. certainly entitled to have our opinions. we live in a democracy and we can't have a thought out of 0 presidents, past, friend, future, then democrac
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the speaker's time has concluded. thank you for sharing your time. could we get the next caller, please. >> caller: good morning, honorable intoord intoord. board of supervisors. i'm a member of the drivers (indiscernable). as you know, when covid-19 hit, i, along with other drivers, were essential workers on the frontlines of the pandemic. during that time, many of us were too afraid to stop working for fear we could not put food on the table. some of us were exposed to the virus, and, unfortunately, some of us died. in my case, i stopped driving in march of last year because i did not have the equipment to protect myself. and with lyft and uber, being an employee, as required by the law, it took me six months to start getting unemployment, because i was considered a non-person without basic employee rights. instead of providing the personal protective equipment, they put $2 million to take away driver's rights. and it passed. and still drivers do not receive adequate personal protective equipment. it is unimaginable. i'm pleased that supervisor han
the speaker's time has concluded. thank you for sharing your time. could we get the next caller, please. >> caller: good morning, honorable intoord intoord. board of supervisors. i'm a member of the drivers (indiscernable). as you know, when covid-19 hit, i, along with other drivers, were essential workers on the frontlines of the pandemic. during that time, many of us were too afraid to stop working for fear we could not put food on the table. some of us were exposed to the virus, and,...
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i think only time will tell. but i also think as i said in some of my earlier remarks, that women who need to leave the work force for whatever period of time in order to survive from a psychological and physical standpoint, should not worry about the fact this will be a be-all/end are-all career kill and they're should do that by staying connected whatever way they can, bit perhaps getting involved with a nonprofit, getting a board seat on a nonprofit, where you cannot only show case your skills but perhaps acquire some new ones and more important, do some really powerful networking, and at the same time, form support groups with women who are going through what you're going through, and connect with lots of blogs that are out there that are willing to help as well. >> that actually feeds into the next question from the audience. do you have suggestions -- you touched on this a bit on how to maintain the professional relationships, exposure, when if you have exited the work force? do you have any other tips you
i think only time will tell. but i also think as i said in some of my earlier remarks, that women who need to leave the work force for whatever period of time in order to survive from a psychological and physical standpoint, should not worry about the fact this will be a be-all/end are-all career kill and they're should do that by staying connected whatever way they can, bit perhaps getting involved with a nonprofit, getting a board seat on a nonprofit, where you cannot only show case your...
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., . . . impeachment and they failed two times? ., ., ., ., ., times?rom _ times? not at all, what i am hearing from your _ times? not at all, what i am hearing from your previous | hearing from your previous guess is a circularfiring squad the republican party. absolutely it is time to move forward and move away from the era of chaos and all the chaos donald trump created. i think right now, we had seven republicans that were voting for impeachment and that is quite historic. we had 57 senators voting to impeach the president for inciting a riot at the capitol. we have all seen the news feed, we have all seen the news feed, we have all seen the news feed, we have all seen the evidence and we know what happened. i think now we are ready to turn the page, took aboutjoe biden's agender, talkabout minimum wage and talk about the pandemic and how we are going to vaccinate americans and take the wind out of the sails of the well�*s biggest narcissist by not talking about him all the time. not talking about him will be difficult because he will be vindicated
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america's chris hedges who also previously worked at the new york times. well i think we should remember that the executive editor of the new york times is. african-american dean baquet very fine reporter in iraq who are together and dean initially judged that it was a poor judgment call but it wasn't race and wasn't he wasn't using a derogatory slur either directed at a person or a group of people it was the n. word which perhaps as a white person he should not have altered but that was dean's initial judgment and then there was one back to her powerful kind of cancel culture especially among the liberal elites there was blowback within the institution and dawn was removed but you know the reporting of how that word was used. was accurate and i think this was probably overly judgmental and too severe. it without say on the way relatives of a young black man in the u.k. who died just how itself to leave in police custody a coaling for justice among all stories still ahead when we come back. what smart individuals are daring and smart corporations are doing
america's chris hedges who also previously worked at the new york times. well i think we should remember that the executive editor of the new york times is. african-american dean baquet very fine reporter in iraq who are together and dean initially judged that it was a poor judgment call but it wasn't race and wasn't he wasn't using a derogatory slur either directed at a person or a group of people it was the n. word which perhaps as a white person he should not have altered but that was dean's...
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. >> gentlemen's time is expired. so maybe you can get time for those in opposition. does anyone wish in opposition to the motion. >> mr. chairman, the gentleman from michigan is recognized party to. >> thank you mr. chair. i oppose the question, this bill does not have a safety net program. in fact, the bill supports medicare and the families. [inaudible]. it includes my legislation that would invest $2 million. [inaudible]. in the skilled nursing facilities that we were talking about. there's a safety net by delivering a present biden's promise to finish the job for the direct payments including older americans. in short have employed access to health coverage with correct . enter medicaid and health insurances important during this pandemic. we know that there's an increase in residents who are uninsured. covid-19 is increased by 70 percent. this motion is a false choice . help americans get through this pandemic and help recover our economy or medicare reading that is ridiculous a false choice and we will do both. the coronavirus is an economic crisis. you cannot
. >> gentlemen's time is expired. so maybe you can get time for those in opposition. does anyone wish in opposition to the motion. >> mr. chairman, the gentleman from michigan is recognized party to. >> thank you mr. chair. i oppose the question, this bill does not have a safety net program. in fact, the bill supports medicare and the families. [inaudible]. it includes my legislation that would invest $2 million. [inaudible]. in the skilled nursing facilities that we were...
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the times writing "mr.perhaps, the most religiously observant commander-in-chief in half a century, regularly attends mass, and speaks of how his catholic faith grounds his life and his policies. " joining us now is pastor robert jeffres, from the first baptist church of dallas also fox business contributor so pastor first of all we should mention that the executive among the executive orders that have been signed, the many that have been signed since he became president, joe biden has been signing a lot of those orders that directly conflict with the teachings of the catholic church, so and some people, some archbishops for example, including nancy pelosi's archbishop in san francisco says that if a public policy official believes in things that the catholic church believes are evil, he can't take communion. >> well, that's right, david and that's why joe biden was denied communion just a few months ago in a north carolina church, and look, the problem here is not that he goes to church we're all glad he g
the times writing "mr.perhaps, the most religiously observant commander-in-chief in half a century, regularly attends mass, and speaks of how his catholic faith grounds his life and his policies. " joining us now is pastor robert jeffres, from the first baptist church of dallas also fox business contributor so pastor first of all we should mention that the executive among the executive orders that have been signed, the many that have been signed since he became president, joe biden...
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on computer time. >> according to our study, more than half of teens say time spent on schoolwork has gone up and average amount of weeknight homework rose to 3 hours a night. more than half of students say that's too much and nearly 70% cite grades, tests and assessments as top source of stress. >> doing school work for ten straight hours or in class or just doing homework, i'm really tired and i just want to go to sleep. >> reporter: hiba is like so many students. how has your motivation about school changed >> this sounds bad but my motivation has gone down so much. >> reporter: found fewer students are enjoying school almost half say they're just going through the motions. at westlake high in austin where nearly half the students opted for in-person learning, they're trying to ease the pressure. >> when covid hit, we just knew we couldn't sustain what we had been doing in the past. >> reporter: each day, one subject drops off the schedule and becomes a period for personal work. >> sometimes they need a little tutoring sometimes they need one on one instruction and sometimes they n
on computer time. >> according to our study, more than half of teens say time spent on schoolwork has gone up and average amount of weeknight homework rose to 3 hours a night. more than half of students say that's too much and nearly 70% cite grades, tests and assessments as top source of stress. >> doing school work for ten straight hours or in class or just doing homework, i'm really tired and i just want to go to sleep. >> reporter: hiba is like so many students. how has...
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wish your family would spend less time whining and more time dining?digital smart oven with flavor infusion technology. it's a breakthrough in culinary creations! coming up next, you'll see how bravo's compact design cooks large family meals in record time! how, with just a touch it can bake, roast, grill, dehydrate, even air fry delicious crispy foods with no oil and no extra calories. discover how 1800 watts of precision control creates your very own pizzeria and how bravo begins cooking four...
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at that time.part of us we are building, now the beach one up to a little ridge and one crew was putting together a hut. and they were building it on this ridge, which was our tents at this point. they were just below that. mine was the closest to the hut. and by this time, the real battle was about over. they said it was secured and 36 days, there were plenty of japanese alive after that so i'm not exactly sure which day, because i didn't know what day was that we arrived there. all i know is what i saw. so, the height is just finished, the next day we were going to have our first meal because it was going to be our missile and on the other side of this hot was a storage area for dynamite at&t. somebody said there was 1000 tons there, i don't believe that. maybe 100 tons. but there was a lot of it. and there was a small group of them between the hot and he storage area. and they weren't part of your outfit. when i got up that one morning, just as i leaned down to tie my boot, that storage area ble
at that time.part of us we are building, now the beach one up to a little ridge and one crew was putting together a hut. and they were building it on this ridge, which was our tents at this point. they were just below that. mine was the closest to the hut. and by this time, the real battle was about over. they said it was secured and 36 days, there were plenty of japanese alive after that so i'm not exactly sure which day, because i didn't know what day was that we arrived there. all i know is...
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a time for action is now. president bide yep is laser focused and i'm proud of his leadership so we can provide this needed assistance. america needs this. america wants this and are going to get it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: i'm pleased to recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. reschenthaler for two minutes. mr. reschenthaler: the pay off to the package today has little to do with the ongoing pandemic. this bill is the most expensive bill in history allocates % of the 1. trillion to defeat covid. what do they. pet projects and payoffs to progressives and special interest groups. $100 million for the silicon rail project. and taxpayer funded health pair subsidies. $50 billion for planned and crushed businesses. a minimum wage mandate that right off the bat will kill scobs and the list goes on and on. you know what they aren't opening our schools. and the funding is after the school year. de
a time for action is now. president bide yep is laser focused and i'm proud of his leadership so we can provide this needed assistance. america needs this. america wants this and are going to get it. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. burgess: i'm pleased to recognize the gentleman from pennsylvania, mr. reschenthaler for two minutes. mr. reschenthaler: the pay off to the package today has little to...
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thank you for allocating this time to our m.a.c. during this rough time. we are hopeful for all our communities throughout san francisco to continue to be in solidarity and to be in partnership to build a more fair educational system for our students and our families. at this time, are there any questions, comments or concerns? >> president lopez: thank you so much for that presentation. i know we look forward to the discussion. i do want to open it up to public comment. >> if you care to speak to the presentation you just heard? >> president lopez: we'll do two minutes. >> i was going to wait for another comment session. >> hello again everybody. as one of the parent leaders, we wanted to stand in solidarity with you and appreciate your collaboration with the joint advisory council. if there's anything that we can support you with, please let us know we'll support however you can. we loved your presentation. thank you. >> thank you. hello. >> hello everyone. i would like to appreciate the new m.a.c. i love that. it is all about family. thank you for the h
thank you for allocating this time to our m.a.c. during this rough time. we are hopeful for all our communities throughout san francisco to continue to be in solidarity and to be in partnership to build a more fair educational system for our students and our families. at this time, are there any questions, comments or concerns? >> president lopez: thank you so much for that presentation. i know we look forward to the discussion. i do want to open it up to public comment. >> if you...
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and i think this is not the time to drop the guard i think this is the time to be more vigilant and do more in terms of the disease surveillance and the response measures thanks to the story about a few displayed star for the new york times after a veteran award winning reporter was forced out for repeating racist language is name 67 year old donald mcneil jr that he'd been a besides reporter a work for the times for 4 decades well known but last month all unravel the scandal grew over an incident dating back to 2019 then 16 bit on a trip to peru organized by the paper accused him of repeating a racist word used against black people while in an e-mail apology he admitted using the slur when quote discussing video in which a word had been used he called it an act of extraordinarily bad judgment the new york times responding condemning the reporter's behavior posting a staff member indeed saying we do not tolerate racist language regardless of intent but it leaked exchanges then from a facebook group of current and former employees suggests many disagreed with the firing. we do not to
and i think this is not the time to drop the guard i think this is the time to be more vigilant and do more in terms of the disease surveillance and the response measures thanks to the story about a few displayed star for the new york times after a veteran award winning reporter was forced out for repeating racist language is name 67 year old donald mcneil jr that he'd been a besides reporter a work for the times for 4 decades well known but last month all unravel the scandal grew over an...
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thank you for your time today. we appreciate it. >>> speaking of the coronavirus, south africa suddenly halts its astrazeneca covid vaccine rollout after trials show it is minerally effective against the dominant variant there. what could that mean for vaccinations here in the u.s.? and later i'll be joined by one of the russian leader navalny's top aides. navalny's top aides. ...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me... with service i could trust. right, girl? >> singers: ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ introducing voltaren arthritis pain gel. the first full prescription strength non-steroidal anti-inflammatory gel... available over the counter. voltaren is powerful arthritis pain relief in a gel. voltaren. the joy of movement. if you have risk factors like heart disease, diabetes and raised triglycerides,... ...vascepa can give you something to celebrate. ♪ vascepa, when added to your statin,... ...is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk
thank you for your time today. we appreciate it. >>> speaking of the coronavirus, south africa suddenly halts its astrazeneca covid vaccine rollout after trials show it is minerally effective against the dominant variant there. what could that mean for vaccinations here in the u.s.? and later i'll be joined by one of the russian leader navalny's top aides. navalny's top aides. ...is my livelihood. so when my windshield cracked... the experts at safelite autoglass came right to me......