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trisha cunningham is the president and ceo of the north texas food bank.lson is a father just like me, just like so many of you. he is up against it and doing the best he can and there is not enough help. welcome to "prime time." >> thanks. >> thanks, chris. >> first, trish, articulate just generally, how bad is it now compared to anything you have ever seen it before? >> well, number one, we have never had a pandemic like this before and we have not seen hunger rates like this ever, even going back to the great depression times. >> i have friends who work in your good works business, and they say it has taken them time to adapt not just to the volume but the faces, that they keep seeing people like neil coming in and they say, hey, you here to volunteer? they say, no, man, i need food, and they've never seen anything like it before. >> you're absolutely right. the face of hunger looks like you and i do. it could be your neighbor down the street that lost their job, it could be a child in your student's classroom that's sitting next to them. it could be yo
trisha cunningham is the president and ceo of the north texas food bank.lson is a father just like me, just like so many of you. he is up against it and doing the best he can and there is not enough help. welcome to "prime time." >> thanks. >> thanks, chris. >> first, trish, articulate just generally, how bad is it now compared to anything you have ever seen it before? >> well, number one, we have never had a pandemic like this before and we have not seen...
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far wours than attack trisha garcia people with power, that's fine.ucking up to people with power is terrible. thank you for coming on >>> thank you tucker >> tucker: the election is over but the crack down is just beginning. now the left is going after attorneys who represent anyone whose affiliated with the trump campaign. if they don't like your politics you're not entitled to legal counsel. do you want to live in that country? we've got the details after the break. >> tucker: well, last week, a group called the lincoln project, which is run mostly by consultants who ran campaigns against donald trump in the 2016 primaries, launched a half a million dollar advertising blitz. the point of it wasn't to promote a candidate. the goal was simple: terrorizing the commercial clients of any law form that dared to represent the president's campaign. they always know my post of the office numbers and email address of lawyers at a very big firm based in washington and r representing the republican party of pennsylvania. they probably promise not to get involv
far wours than attack trisha garcia people with power, that's fine.ucking up to people with power is terrible. thank you for coming on >>> thank you tucker >> tucker: the election is over but the crack down is just beginning. now the left is going after attorneys who represent anyone whose affiliated with the trump campaign. if they don't like your politics you're not entitled to legal counsel. do you want to live in that country? we've got the details after the break. >>...
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the fashion and textile museum in london is now showing trisha guild's complete life work for the 1st time work from 5 decades even back in the 1970 s. her search for fabrics and colors let her as far as india. india is you know it's always been kind of such a strong inspiration for me because i mean firstly there's a spirit in india that touch my heart from the last time i went i mean they know more about text. probably. the designer tries to reinvent herself with every collection repeating recipes for success is proud of the question for her. and trends she just ignores them. i have a lot of information about what people are liking but you cannot design a collection like that you have for me i have to design it because i feel that it's the right thing to me it's the same thing you know a lifestyle. the space how it looks how it functions how we eat. how the world is going to survive. to me it's all part of the same thing. she continues to draw inspiration from all over the world to make living spaces more colorful and lively tricia guild the ground up design. one of the things that
the fashion and textile museum in london is now showing trisha guild's complete life work for the 1st time work from 5 decades even back in the 1970 s. her search for fabrics and colors let her as far as india. india is you know it's always been kind of such a strong inspiration for me because i mean firstly there's a spirit in india that touch my heart from the last time i went i mean they know more about text. probably. the designer tries to reinvent herself with every collection repeating...
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trisha's has value over the last and above all, he seems to realize that the united states is a lot stronger to get as well as its allies. rather let it go, it alone. and under, under trump, we saw a more unilateral america going to the only policy. and i think that will change fundamentally in one of your recent analysis of trumps foreign policy. you single out its 3 primary strands disengaging the us from local politics, does deigning alice, you just retreated that point right now. and the friending autocratic leader, he's now naturally as a russian, as and perhaps in your view as a shill for one sect are craddick leader. i want to ask you specifically, what does it mean befriending autocratic leaders? well, we have a very disconcerting congress is under trumps that for example, trump became very close to saudi arabian crown prince. and you know that the crown prince was at least implicated in the murder, also generalists. and by everyone contend that trump did not say a word about it instead of that he continued having very good relations. also personal relations with members of this admi
trisha's has value over the last and above all, he seems to realize that the united states is a lot stronger to get as well as its allies. rather let it go, it alone. and under, under trump, we saw a more unilateral america going to the only policy. and i think that will change fundamentally in one of your recent analysis of trumps foreign policy. you single out its 3 primary strands disengaging the us from local politics, does deigning alice, you just retreated that point right now. and the...
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trisha 13. w. and you, you mean are yes, yes, we can hear you. and how last year's german sunflower will bring you uncle, our mascot, as you've never tired to have a full surprise, still sells with what is possible to this man called really what moves us, import all some who talk to people who follows her along the way. admirers and critics alike. how is the world's most powerful woman shaping the ticket to join us from eccles last stop? give us your country. people the world will make you rich. people will provide you with jobs. people will take good care of us. you taste a big one. fever took hold on the west coast. i'm gonna come 2007 in the streets make big promises. but years later, reality looks very different. littered beaches. drinking water shortage. high unemployment. good to be left to leave, but if not a trace of oil, but what happened to the stream of black gold oil? mrs. stuart's december 4th. this is d.w. news and these are our top stories. leaders of the world's wealthiest countries are meeting online for a g 20 summit hosted by s
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hurting supported the national women's party and they're successful effort to have a -- of law trisha mott, susan b anthony, and i just forgot the fourth name. anyway, the third area she focused on was animal rights. she was radical. she didn't even support the use of animals and any kind of experimentation for development of products that would be -- that humans would use. and she was very engaging. very friendly. but also very blunt. sometimes she would rub people the wrong way. they tributed that to her small town ways. even though she was older, then many of the first ladies had been when they assumed that position. she was very much in touch with current popular culture. for example, she is the first to use film, movies, a silent film, where the sound of which was provided by a life orchestra. she use that as after dinner entertainment in the white house. she was fascinated by the movie cameras. evelyn mcclain, she got to know w. griffith and the sisters came to visit the hearties in the white house. she brought the first radio into the white house. and although she tried her bes
hurting supported the national women's party and they're successful effort to have a -- of law trisha mott, susan b anthony, and i just forgot the fourth name. anyway, the third area she focused on was animal rights. she was radical. she didn't even support the use of animals and any kind of experimentation for development of products that would be -- that humans would use. and she was very engaging. very friendly. but also very blunt. sometimes she would rub people the wrong way. they tributed...
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trisha, thank you so much.here is no question that mass mail-in voting -- it is been a medicated disaster. given what we are seeing days and days later, we still don't have a final vote counts. and one g.o.p. governor already committed to doing -- mississippi governor tate reeves 280 and he will do everything in his power to tak early voting it allowed in mississippi. not when i'm governor, too much chaos. governor reeves joins me now. governor, your state was having issues. you are able to actually count votes, but you get the sense that any of your peers and state houses across the country are going to follow suit? >> well, i think you are seeing folks across the country that made decisions this year to significantly expand early voting, to significantly expand mail and balancing. i think a lot of republicans around the country are looking insane maybe we did a mistake because there's no doubt that this has led to chaos, it is led to distrust in our election system, and that is just not good for our republic.
trisha, thank you so much.here is no question that mass mail-in voting -- it is been a medicated disaster. given what we are seeing days and days later, we still don't have a final vote counts. and one g.o.p. governor already committed to doing -- mississippi governor tate reeves 280 and he will do everything in his power to tak early voting it allowed in mississippi. not when i'm governor, too much chaos. governor reeves joins me now. governor, your state was having issues. you are able to...
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brooks has words for gwen about her fiance and never-shared-secret about the love of of his own life trisha>> between you and me, i never told anybody this. >> what? >> we all came straight up. >> you've seen the video and now hear the ladies tell their story of survival. >> we were in the jaws of the whale. >> oh, shootá-- oh! >>> welcome to "access hollywood." i'm mario lopez.
brooks has words for gwen about her fiance and never-shared-secret about the love of of his own life trisha>> between you and me, i never told anybody this. >> what? >> we all came straight up. >> you've seen the video and now hear the ladies tell their story of survival. >> we were in the jaws of the whale. >> oh, shootá-- oh! >>> welcome to "access hollywood." i'm mario lopez.
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there's a petition going around harvard university which aims to ban any trump officials from teach trishacia, speaking or attending that institution. the students behind the petition are demanding if the university does work with any former trump officials or staffers they will create and the share with students transparent guidelines for why. end quote. white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany went to harvard law school and had this to say about it >>> i hope the administration stands firm against this sort of call from censorship among the students, censorship should not be tolerated. not the censorship of a viewpoint you have is unpalatable. i will happily walk back on campus and challenge this >>> i want to say i have no conflict of interest, i did not apply to harvard. but what is happening here is really no difference between this and the black lifts of the 1950's. academia is starting to move in this direction of having black lists against trump officials or people who support trump policies. i hope officials will speak out and say i don't like donald trump, i don't support his
there's a petition going around harvard university which aims to ban any trump officials from teach trishacia, speaking or attending that institution. the students behind the petition are demanding if the university does work with any former trump officials or staffers they will create and the share with students transparent guidelines for why. end quote. white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany went to harvard law school and had this to say about it >>> i hope the administration...
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my name is trisha. i'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening. love to be outdoors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've ever taken. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parkinson's. don't take nuplazid if you are allergic to its ingredients. nuplazid can increase the risk of death in elderly people with dementia-related psy
my name is trisha. i'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening. love to be outdoors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've ever taken. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. but when i...
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with us now is president nixon's grandson, son of trisha and edward cox. trish, welcome.just heard your grandfather say the nation needs to move on. but first, did he think he was cheated in that race? >> well, eric, first of all, it's great to be on with you. and i think that when you look at 960, there was -- 1960, thise was certainly a feeling that votes were taken, and that put president kennedy up, you know, over the top in illinois. my grandfather also needed to win texas to turn the election around, and whereas we could probably prove the illinois vote stealing, it was harder to conclusively prove the texas vote stealing even though he thought it had happened. it was harder to prove that. so my grandfather felt that for the good of the nation, it was better to concede the election and to move on and to focus on other elections in 1966 and 1968 when he ultimately did win, and he thought it was better for the country to make that concession. and president kennedy had a lot to confront. of course, there was the thereto of communism and, ultimately -- the threat of com
with us now is president nixon's grandson, son of trisha and edward cox. trish, welcome.just heard your grandfather say the nation needs to move on. but first, did he think he was cheated in that race? >> well, eric, first of all, it's great to be on with you. and i think that when you look at 960, there was -- 1960, thise was certainly a feeling that votes were taken, and that put president kennedy up, you know, over the top in illinois. my grandfather also needed to win texas to turn...
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trisha in anna maria island, florida, and jim flying over the northern california valley, enjoying at's get our eyes on the sky there, my friend. send a photo of you with the hash tag #sundaytoday. and you can get the mug at the nbc online store. >>> thank you for spending part of your monday with us. we'll see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, november 8th. 7:00 on the dot. as we take a live look outside in san jose. cloudy skies. it is really chilly out there and you can see that tent blowing in the wind. thank you for starting your morning with us. vianey arana joins us with a look at your microclimate forecast. i felt like i was gripping my steering wheel this morning. it was quite windy out there. >>> it is windy and we're expecting to see those winds continue which is why the national weather service issued a high w
trisha in anna maria island, florida, and jim flying over the northern california valley, enjoying at's get our eyes on the sky there, my friend. send a photo of you with the hash tag #sundaytoday. and you can get the mug at the nbc online store. >>> thank you for spending part of your monday with us. we'll see you right back here next week on "sunday today." >>> good morning. it is sunday, november 8th. 7:00 on the dot. as we take a live look outside in san jose....
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resume and i was there as volunteers got injected in san francisco, including san jose residents trishai know we don't know if you guys got the place vaccine product but tour inject you both feeling? >> we haven't had any types eff. definitely feeling hopeful. >> reporter: vaccines are months away from being widely available. the youngs have a message. >> if we could buy more time by wearing masks, it will help everyone in the end. >> got to hang in there for a few more months, everyone. now, a huge advantage of the astrazeneca vaccine is that $3 to $5 a dose it's a fraction of the moderna and pfizer vaccines which cost between $20 and $37 per dose. astrazeneca's vaccine could be stored in a regular refrigerator for six months where moderna and pfizer vaccines both require freezers some of which are very ex i'm kate larsen, abc7 news. >> speaking of vaccines, abc7 news assembled this team and pena and kumasi. they will answer critical questions about the vaccines as we get updates. >>> coming up, new hope for people sick with covid-19. the drug the u.s. government will start distributin
resume and i was there as volunteers got injected in san francisco, including san jose residents trishai know we don't know if you guys got the place vaccine product but tour inject you both feeling? >> we haven't had any types eff. definitely feeling hopeful. >> reporter: vaccines are months away from being widely available. the youngs have a message. >> if we could buy more time by wearing masks, it will help everyone in the end. >> got to hang in there for a few more...
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this is pri trisha she runs a $1.86 per crate of 60 bundles of radishes. the ufw says that she is an incredibly skilled workers but is also a frequent volunteer and a strong advocate for her co-workers as well so that's just a glimpse at some of the work that goes in to making that plate of food in front of you today, a reality. and he's pastor and his family are sharing a message of love and gratitude this holiday season after being victimized by vandals the hammocks just moved into their new home in rodale only to find profane graffiti sprayed on their wall but their pain is starting to lessen now, thanks to the community crop forcefully trick hall explains. >>less than 24 hours into moving into their new home in rodeo. the hammock family was alerted by a new neighbor sunday that someone had spray painted the boulder phrase f you on the front of their new house what i want to say to the person who. >>who did this is it's time for you to heal. it is time for you to heal before you heard someone else in a more magnify way. yes, this was a graffiti but who
this is pri trisha she runs a $1.86 per crate of 60 bundles of radishes. the ufw says that she is an incredibly skilled workers but is also a frequent volunteer and a strong advocate for her co-workers as well so that's just a glimpse at some of the work that goes in to making that plate of food in front of you today, a reality. and he's pastor and his family are sharing a message of love and gratitude this holiday season after being victimized by vandals the hammocks just moved into their new...
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says his plans are toe contain the coronavirus particularly after this morning's news my name is trishai'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening. i love to be outdoors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've ever taken. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. it's time you make the rules. so join the 2 million people who have switched to xfinity mobile. you can choose from the latest phones or bring your own device and choose the amount of data that's right for you to save even more. and you'll get 5g at no extra cost. all on the most reliable network. so choose a data option that's right for you. get 5g included and save up to $400 dollars a year on the network rated #1 in customer satisfaction. it's your wireless. your rules. only with xfinity mobile. charles: the trump campaig
says his plans are toe contain the coronavirus particularly after this morning's news my name is trishai'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening. i love to be outdoors. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most...
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so myself and trisha, we decided the best refers forward and to say in the travel industry was to takethe site and think one is at all going to and present it is been such a catastrophic year that you just think can people weather the storm? backin think can people weather the storm? back in cumbria and walked down restrictions mean holidays are effectively banned and tells december economists warn further big rises and unappointed are likely in the months ahead. sarah corker, bbc news, and south cumbria. staying with the impact of the covered pan and x, a report by the education standards body, 0fsted, says many children have slipped back since the first lockdown. a lack of resources, enabling children to learn at home, has been one factor. the government has, for example, supplied laptops to schools in england, but has struggled to deliver the amount originally promised. 0ur education editor, bra nwen jeffreys reports. in schools across england an invisible, digital divide. i am truly angry about it. they talk about levelling up. this isn‘t levelling up, this isn‘t equity, this is un
so myself and trisha, we decided the best refers forward and to say in the travel industry was to takethe site and think one is at all going to and present it is been such a catastrophic year that you just think can people weather the storm? backin think can people weather the storm? back in cumbria and walked down restrictions mean holidays are effectively banned and tells december economists warn further big rises and unappointed are likely in the months ahead. sarah corker, bbc news, and...
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. >> i imagine you had some fun doing that cover of "shallow" with trisha yearwood on "fun." pretty cool and then so they kept talking about putting it on the record and i told them, of course, we'll cut it for the record knowing we were never ever going to put it on the record and -- the band made it its own and she made it her own and it's a beautiful record and the sickle on country radio for us. you just never know. >> i cannot believe, it's been more than two decades since "double live." more than two decades since that time. >> crazy. >> it is crazy. it is crazy. i wanted to call you cat because you said that. hey, cat, that's crazy, man. but what is -- [ laughter ] other than the live music you're talking about and how we all are craving that again, what is different between this now and two decades ago? >> what i love about it is the songs, i think the crowds if they can get better are already better on this record for sure because now there's two or three generations singing these songs and they though them forward and backward and so we just really focused on trying
. >> i imagine you had some fun doing that cover of "shallow" with trisha yearwood on "fun." pretty cool and then so they kept talking about putting it on the record and i told them, of course, we'll cut it for the record knowing we were never ever going to put it on the record and -- the band made it its own and she made it her own and it's a beautiful record and the sickle on country radio for us. you just never know. >> i cannot believe, it's been more than...
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i saw michelle obama tweet, trisha yearwood tweet. was five years ago. this is what he said about you. i always talk her up at owners meetings, he said. at some point somebody just has to ignore the fact that she's a woman and just make a baseball decision if they do that, then i think she will get an opportunity somewhere. so i guess my question is, is this all about just patience because i would imagine after you have applied for several gm jobs and not gotten them that some people might have just thrown up their arms and said, look, this isn't for me. so was it patience or what kind of just kept you going >> yeah, absolutely it was patience and perseverance. after the first handful of times, you do, you get a little bit dejected and it's hard it's hard because everybody knows what's going on in your life and that you, quote, failed again. but i think there's no other choice but to keep going on and to keep pushing through. i've always said if it never happened, i wouldn't ever look at my career as a failure, absolutely the opposite
i saw michelle obama tweet, trisha yearwood tweet. was five years ago. this is what he said about you. i always talk her up at owners meetings, he said. at some point somebody just has to ignore the fact that she's a woman and just make a baseball decision if they do that, then i think she will get an opportunity somewhere. so i guess my question is, is this all about just patience because i would imagine after you have applied for several gm jobs and not gotten them that some people might have...
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my name is trisha. i'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening.s. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've ever taken. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> trace: no word yet on fans for the super bowl. the nfl says there will be a halftime show starring the weekend who will be the headliner during the big game set for sunday, february 7th in tampa. the nfl making the announcement today. eyes on the sky, the jetsons are coming. orlando talking about building the first flying car. the city is granting a german aviation company $800,000 in potential tax rebates to build and operate it. the 56,000 square foot port resembles an airport terminal. expected to be completed by 2025. >> sandra: the future of the keystone xl pipeline could be in jeopardy. jackie deangelis in live o
my name is trisha. i'm 70 and i live in mill valley, california. my biggest passion is gardening.s. i have jaybirds that come when i call. i know how important it is to feed your body good nutrition. i heard about prevagen and i heard about the research behind it. taking prevagen, i have noticed that i can think clearly. my memory is better. i can say that prevagen is one of the most outstanding supplements i've ever taken. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >> trace: no word yet on...
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i am trisha dunlap, teacher up in son nora. currently also the stem consultant for the superintendent of schools office. i am calling to share how mcmill lynmcmullen and others have supported the stem program for students in the area through the social impact partnership program. i personally as teacher have been bringing fifth through eighth grade students to dinner with a scientist for the past five year. each year the di students are pt to meet with and talk to real scientist and engineers, many of whom come from the partnerships with sfpc. they love the event. they dress up. they eat dinner and desetter with the scientist -- dessert with the scientist and engineers and get excited about careers in their future. it is a tradition at our school. we have to choose who gets to come. last year i was involved as a consultant in planning of the event. we had over 170 students all between fifth and 12th grade and 30 teachers came to the columbia college to have dinner with the scientist. this year we are planning to go virtual and
i am trisha dunlap, teacher up in son nora. currently also the stem consultant for the superintendent of schools office. i am calling to share how mcmill lynmcmullen and others have supported the stem program for students in the area through the social impact partnership program. i personally as teacher have been bringing fifth through eighth grade students to dinner with a scientist for the past five year. each year the di students are pt to meet with and talk to real scientist and engineers,...
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i am trisha ray project sponsor and trustee for my father the building owner.the project is 1566-1568 haight street between ashbury and clayton in the haight street commercial district. to provide a little bit background the building was built by my grandfather 1908 and has been in our family every since. a source of pride for our family. i have taken steps to take over the management of the building due to my father's health. the building has operated as a bar and restaurant for well over 40 years and has changed ownership, i think three times during that time. in september of 2008 there was a fire that caused extensive damage to the building started in a small basement crawlspace under the building. it was very difficult to control so during the building process it was recommended by the san francisco fire department as well as the architect and engineer who were involved at that time to excavate and install a large basement area with a fire sprinkler system and provide greater access bit. to meet the current building codes it was necessary to create emergenc
i am trisha ray project sponsor and trustee for my father the building owner.the project is 1566-1568 haight street between ashbury and clayton in the haight street commercial district. to provide a little bit background the building was built by my grandfather 1908 and has been in our family every since. a source of pride for our family. i have taken steps to take over the management of the building due to my father's health. the building has operated as a bar and restaurant for well over 40...
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i am trisha ray project sponsor and trustee for my father the building owner.the project is 1566-1568 haight street between ashbury and clayton in the haight street commercial district. to provide a little bit background the building was built by my grandfather 1908 and has been in our family every since. a source of pride for our family. i have taken steps to take over the management of the building due to my father's health. the building has operated as a bar and restaurant for well over 40 years and has changed ownership, i think three times during that time. in september of 2008 there was a fire that caused extensive damage to the building started in a small basement crawlspace under the building. it was very difficult to control so during the building process it was recommended by the san francisco fire department as well as the architect and engineer who were involved at that time to excavate and install a large basement area with a fire sprinkler system and provide greater access bit. to meet the current building codes it was necessary to create emergenc
i am trisha ray project sponsor and trustee for my father the building owner.the project is 1566-1568 haight street between ashbury and clayton in the haight street commercial district. to provide a little bit background the building was built by my grandfather 1908 and has been in our family every since. a source of pride for our family. i have taken steps to take over the management of the building due to my father's health. the building has operated as a bar and restaurant for well over 40...
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i would said that trisha i not hopefully she's watching on c-span. the reason she's not here is because of covid. my wife is not here today, and my wife dear lay wanted to be -- an my wife dearly wanted to be re to hear the speech in person. she's not here because of -- greatly in part because of covid. but the bottom line is, when it comes to tricia mcelvginia, the most difficult job in the united states senate is the the person who schedules the senator. it's difficultnough to deal with the floor schedule and make sureou are meeting with constituentsn a timely order, not holding anybody up. but in my particular case, it's even more difficult because, as the folks in this body kw, i stillarm. and so getting back to big sandy montana to that farm called miles west, and to be able to do the things that i need to do, whether it is farming or harvesting, whatever it i is also important. deal with my schedule here in the senate, she had to deal with a very uncertain schedule on the farm. met my gunfire you an example. let me give unan example. may be her
i would said that trisha i not hopefully she's watching on c-span. the reason she's not here is because of covid. my wife is not here today, and my wife dear lay wanted to be -- an my wife dearly wanted to be re to hear the speech in person. she's not here because of -- greatly in part because of covid. but the bottom line is, when it comes to tricia mcelvginia, the most difficult job in the united states senate is the the person who schedules the senator. it's difficultnough to deal with the...