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turner: right.his should not be permitted to go into orbit, period, and theheir to-do list. part of informing what would be the to-do list is the issue of what is this? what do they mean by development, that russia is developing an anti-satellite nuclear weapon? now, obviously, you know they've been engaged with the intelligence committees and, certainly, we're awa this evolving threat looks like. the administration, though, i believe is reticent to have th want to admit that they're not doing anything, and we are sleepwalking into what will be an irreversible day zero effect. ng in space is not just, "well, it's there in space, it's notctive unless they use it." no, it's destructive on day one.y zero, which is the next day, because suddenly we will not be and if we can't count on those systems, we're going to have to construct alternative systems, or, literally, it would be catastrophic economically, militarily, communication, to bithing you know, you think there are ways to convey more information
turner: right.his should not be permitted to go into orbit, period, and theheir to-do list. part of informing what would be the to-do list is the issue of what is this? what do they mean by development, that russia is developing an anti-satellite nuclear weapon? now, obviously, you know they've been engaged with the intelligence committees and, certainly, we're awa this evolving threat looks like. the administration, though, i believe is reticent to have th want to admit that they're not doing...
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turner: right. this sho go into orbit, period, and the administration does not even have that on their to-do list. part of informing what would be the to-do list is the issue of what is this? what do they mean by developing an anti-satellite nuclear weapon? now, obviously, you know they've been engaged with the intelligence committees and, certainly, we're aware of what this evolving threat looks like. the administration discussion, because they don't want to admit that they're not doing anything, and we areeepwalking into what will be an irreversible day zero effect. the aspect of this being in space is not just, "well, it's er destructive unless they use it." no, it as general saltzman said, day zero, which is the ny, because suddenly we will not be able to count on any of the systems that are there. and if we can't count on those systems, we're going to have construct alternative systems, or, literally, it would be catastrophic economically, militarily, communication, to society. ms. bingen: so g
turner: right. this sho go into orbit, period, and the administration does not even have that on their to-do list. part of informing what would be the to-do list is the issue of what is this? what do they mean by developing an anti-satellite nuclear weapon? now, obviously, you know they've been engaged with the intelligence committees and, certainly, we're aware of what this evolving threat looks like. the administration discussion, because they don't want to admit that they're not doing...
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i would like to begin by thanking jermaine turner for his time.eeting with the nuclear scholars who are also in the room today andi. group of next-generation experts and chairman turner s of the ise areie going to hear about withpe grateful for your local time you've given us t's event i want to share the safetys overal secure in our building and we have the duty to prepare for an eventuality. i will be yours safety officer ■8 this event and please follow my a instructions and familiarie exit pathwaysyr with us today to talk about a f strategic challenges including the russian threat alonggh theu÷■'ar weapons in u.s. foreign policy. allw this conversation is coming at a really important m as they face crucial conditions about modernization■7 of arms-controle american public is - engaging in a way that we h't seen since the cold war. the bipartisan commission highlighted a sensesi. of urgen. a sense of urgency around issues first the ssehe nuclear enterprise and modernization. the strategic modernization plans are■%esry but not sufficient and recom
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kaptur: thank you, congressman turner. you, congressman turner.y distinct honor to yield to the■ member of our body and delegation, the honorable michael rulli. to thak the speaker and ms. kaptur for her kind words. and i want to÷. daughter who is too sick to come tonight watching on c-span, i love you, sweetheart. so in the swing of 1983, i was in poland middle school and■t mr. meyers brought us for our trip and it was the fifth grade thate there in the corner and the chamber wasuiet a it was moonlit, it was twilight and felt reallyught us in, and this is 1983, maybe a kinder time in americ so the usher said take your and we moved on with the tour and were going to the lincoln memorial, which is probably my favorite place in washington. so we're up there and there's at of control a little bit so the teacher is like shh, let's really soak this in so we're all quiet. out of nowhere girl said to this chamber so special? and her response brings me heren your group.e said, in the histoy kingsts and dictators andus people, and only once in the history
kaptur: thank you, congressman turner. you, congressman turner.y distinct honor to yield to the■ member of our body and delegation, the honorable michael rulli. to thak the speaker and ms. kaptur for her kind words. and i want to÷. daughter who is too sick to come tonight watching on c-span, i love you, sweetheart. so in the swing of 1983, i was in poland middle school and■t mr. meyers brought us for our trip and it was the fifth grade thate there in the corner and the chamber wasuiet a it...
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gerald turner, present. commissioner turner is present. paul woolford, present. commissioner woolford is present. fady zoubi, present. vice chair zoubi is present and residing. with three members present we have quorum for the public works commission. public comment is taken for all informational and action items on today's agenda. to comment in person, please line up against the wall near the screen, the audience left when public comment is called and members of the public wishing to comment on an item from outside the hearing room, you may do so by joining webinar through the link on page 2 of today 's agenda. to be recognized select the raise your hand icon in the webinar. you may also comment from outside the chamber dialing 1-415-655-0001 using the meeting access code 26609792016 pound, pound and to raise your hand to speak, please press star 3. the telephone log in information is available on pages 1 and 2 of today's agenda. commenters may speak for up to three minutes per item and you receive a 30 second notice when your speaking time is about to expire. i
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in the same year, the royal turner began to design a new turning machine, but this work stalled.d that for all his talent, the master is very lacking in knowledge. in the summer of 1718, nartov was sent abroad to master mathematics, mechanics, and also to learn new foreign ones. only after moving to paris, nartov found the machines he needed and organized their shipment to his homeland, but at the same time he presented france with a machine of his own design, which is now kept in one of the parisian museums. upon his return abroad, andrei konstantinovich, although he was appointed manager of all the workshops of the palace, was mainly engaged in the construction of machine tools and mechanisms. of all the machines created. could have assembled before traveling abroad: the machine is decorated with wood carvings, metal this was the same colossus, which the master did not engrave parts, a decorative structure was attached to it in the form of sports columns, on the bases of which there were bas-reliefs of medals glorifying peter and the founder. in 1725, peter the great died and t
in the same year, the royal turner began to design a new turning machine, but this work stalled.d that for all his talent, the master is very lacking in knowledge. in the summer of 1718, nartov was sent abroad to master mathematics, mechanics, and also to learn new foreign ones. only after moving to paris, nartov found the machines he needed and organized their shipment to his homeland, but at the same time he presented france with a machine of his own design, which is now kept in one of the...
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turner took this photo just after escaping and calling 911. she says she relied on her safety training. as a longtime educator. >> we do fire drills once a month for the whole year, and the kids try to grab their backpack and i'm always like, nope, leave your backpacks, leave your stuff. stuff is stuff we got to get out and we have to practice being safe. and that's how i felt walking out of here. >> turner says she lost four cats and her car in the fire. she's now staying with her sister and going through the insurance claims process. two other homes on sand point drive also caught fire, leaving some residents displaced. the san jose fire department enclosed the fire, damaged homes with a gate and says no new information is available in their investigation. i'm hearing that it's going to be a total loss. still, turner says she was surprised to see the front porch, tower and yard deck her father built somehow survived. she also says there's just one thing she hopes to recover from her home. her mother's ashes. >> when my mom gets sick, got sic
turner took this photo just after escaping and calling 911. she says she relied on her safety training. as a longtime educator. >> we do fire drills once a month for the whole year, and the kids try to grab their backpack and i'm always like, nope, leave your backpacks, leave your stuff. stuff is stuff we got to get out and we have to practice being safe. and that's how i felt walking out of here. >> turner says she lost four cats and her car in the fire. she's now staying with her...
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i whistleblower jane turner. she's also the director of the national whistleblower center based in washington dc. good to have you with this jane. pleasure to be on your program to explain these programs through whistle blowers and advocate for them. jane, i'd like to discuss official responses to whistle blowing. i recently attended an event on capitol hill in honor of to whistle blowers from the internal revenue service who were given an award for their work on the hunter biden case. this was a well publicized event. it was honoring to whistle blowers who had been in the news. and besides senator charles grassley, who's a well known friend too, and supporter of whistle blowers, nobody showed up nobody besides their friends and a small group of other whistle blowers. why do you think that is there are 535 members of congress? why do you think that only one thought that this was an event where the of his time . wow, i'm very disheartened to hear that john. uh, that makes me very sad. i did not, i did not hear abo
i whistleblower jane turner. she's also the director of the national whistleblower center based in washington dc. good to have you with this jane. pleasure to be on your program to explain these programs through whistle blowers and advocate for them. jane, i'd like to discuss official responses to whistle blowing. i recently attended an event on capitol hill in honor of to whistle blowers from the internal revenue service who were given an award for their work on the hunter biden case. this was...
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. >>> and mike turner, we'll ask him about that plot.y top officials that a terror attack could happen on u.s. soil. >> and i would be hard-pressed to think of a time when so many different threats to our public safety and national security were so elevated all at the same time. >> maryland democratic governor wes moore will also be here. >>> plus, we'll talk to the president of the minneapolis federal reserve neil kashkari about the state of the union. >>> and finally a conversation with bill gates. he's invested more than a billion dollars of his fortune in a nuclear energy company. we'll ask him why he believes it's a big part of america's green energy future. >>> it's all just ahead on "face the nation." ♪ >>> and we have a lot to get to this morning. we're going to begin with the republican chairman of the house intelligence committee, ohio congressman mike turner. welcome back to "face the nation." >> morning, margaret. >> chair turner, last week as you know, there were federal immigration arrests of these eight individuals with su
. >>> and mike turner, we'll ask him about that plot.y top officials that a terror attack could happen on u.s. soil. >> and i would be hard-pressed to think of a time when so many different threats to our public safety and national security were so elevated all at the same time. >> maryland democratic governor wes moore will also be here. >>> plus, we'll talk to the president of the minneapolis federal reserve neil kashkari about the state of the union....
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and that was not turner. but is this a, is this an explanation from a dispassionate scholar who's simply saying, look how inevitable this violence on october 7th was? or is it an endorsement of the action by saying, look, they had no choice. this is literally only legitimate and morally so to actually look when you make, when you pass narrow judgments, in my opinion, you have to offer options. what else could they have done? so how most was elected in 2006, we just started with international courts, right. so you have a growing optimism. yeah. does this have only happened because of the armed resistance? in other words, when we have the world's attention, when i really i would, i'm way to say what the facts tell me. now, i'm not saying i'm the only person that possession of the facts. yeah. but the pac faxes, they tell me in 2006 when how mazda is elected was elected on the reform platform. because the palestinian authority, so corrupt people wanted the change in the, immediately, as they were elected the int
and that was not turner. but is this a, is this an explanation from a dispassionate scholar who's simply saying, look how inevitable this violence on october 7th was? or is it an endorsement of the action by saying, look, they had no choice. this is literally only legitimate and morally so to actually look when you make, when you pass narrow judgments, in my opinion, you have to offer options. what else could they have done? so how most was elected in 2006, we just started with international...
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i whistleblower jane turner. she's also the director of the national whistleblower center based in washington dc. good to have you with this jane. pleasure to be on your program to explain these programs through whistle blowers and advocate for them. james, i'd like to discuss the official responses to whistle blowing. i recently attended an event on capitol hill in honor of to whistle blowers from the internal revenue service who were given an award for the work on the hunter biden case. this was a well publicized event. it was honoring to whistle blowers who had been in the news. and besides senator charles grassley, who's a well known friend too, and supporter of whistle blowers, nobody showed up nobody besides their friends and a small group of other whistleblowers. why do you think that is there are 535 members of congress? why do you think that only one thought that this was an event where the of his time . wow, i'm very disheartened to hear that john. uh, that makes me very sad. i, i did not, i did not hea
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in the, in jane turner suited the f. b. i and she won a large monetary settlement beyond that, government watchdog groups used her case to demand that the f, b i and the broader federal government address the issues of wisdom blowing and retaliation. jane now heads the national whistleblower center in washington. jane, thanks so much for joining us. it's great. seeing you again, you work with whistle blowers literally every single day across industries. whether it's some government, the military or the private sector. what does the landscape look like for whistle blowers compared to a year ago or 2 years ago? is it getting better or worse? well that's a really good question, john. it's. 7 i think better it gets better every year of what's happening now is we're reaching out to international whistle blowers and we're really getting together with those leaders over in europe who are heading a whistle blower organizations. and it's quite exciting. and of course now the d. o j is looking at a stablish in a whistle blower office
in the, in jane turner suited the f. b. i and she won a large monetary settlement beyond that, government watchdog groups used her case to demand that the f, b i and the broader federal government address the issues of wisdom blowing and retaliation. jane now heads the national whistleblower center in washington. jane, thanks so much for joining us. it's great. seeing you again, you work with whistle blowers literally every single day across industries. whether it's some government, the...
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turner took this photo just after escaping and calling 911. she says she relied on her safety training. as a longtime educator. >> we do fire drills once a month for the whole year, and the kids try to grab their backpack and i'm always like, nope, leave your backpacks, leave your stuff. stuff is stuff. we got to get out and we have to practice being safe. and that's how i felt walking out of here. turner says she lost four cats and her car in the fire. >> she's now staying with her sister and going through the insurance claims process. two other homes on sand point drive also caught fire, leaving some residents displaced. the san jose fire department enclosed the fire damaged homes, with a gate and says no new information is available in their investigation. >> i'm hearing that it's going to be a total loss. >> still, turner says she was surprised to see the front porch tower and yard deck her father built somehow survived. she also says there's just one thing she hopes to recover from her home her mother's ashes. >> when my mom gets sick, go
turner took this photo just after escaping and calling 911. she says she relied on her safety training. as a longtime educator. >> we do fire drills once a month for the whole year, and the kids try to grab their backpack and i'm always like, nope, leave your backpacks, leave your stuff. stuff is stuff. we got to get out and we have to practice being safe. and that's how i felt walking out of here. turner says she lost four cats and her car in the fire. >> she's now staying with her...
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albert turner senior. he devoted his right for the civil rights and access to the ballot box and worked with martin luther king and served as secretary to the southern christian leadership conference and founder of the perry county civic league and organized protests and boycotts in support of racial integration. i support in naming the post office of mr. turner and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. raskin: thank you. i rise in support of h.r. 7893 and i now yield to the gentlelady from alabama congresswoman sewell, for any remarks she would like to make for a period of ms. sewell: i rise in support of h.r. 7893, a bill to rename the perry county post office in marion alabama after the late civil rights legend and former perry county commissioner albert turner widely known as martin luther king's point man he played a pivotal role in the civil rights movement hoping to organize, protests and worked with civil rights lears to advance voting rights and economi
albert turner senior. he devoted his right for the civil rights and access to the ballot box and worked with martin luther king and served as secretary to the southern christian leadership conference and founder of the perry county civic league and organized protests and boycotts in support of racial integration. i support in naming the post office of mr. turner and i reserve. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. raskin: thank you. i rise in support of h.r....
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so it's interesting to compare nat turner's rebellion where john raid, you know, almost three decadeslater and at the time, if not turner's most newspapers in most of the country were not running the story of the day of the day after course, they had to wait for letters to come and before they had professional journalists for them, they would often rely on, okay, well, wait until we receive a copy of the local newspaper, so we'll find out the news from there are often they would have sort of a network of friends and correspondents called them who were not professionally employed, but were people who traveled or were resident elsewhere who would send, you know, lengthy letters back to the newspapers so that the kind of coverage is for those technological reasons. but yeah absolutely, it's a very kind of negative sensationalize coverage of nat turner's rebellion. people also have looked at even earlier than that. and, you know, the 1790s with the haitian revolution, obviously this is taking place further away. but that's where you really to see those horrific verbal images of his why we
so it's interesting to compare nat turner's rebellion where john raid, you know, almost three decadeslater and at the time, if not turner's most newspapers in most of the country were not running the story of the day of the day after course, they had to wait for letters to come and before they had professional journalists for them, they would often rely on, okay, well, wait until we receive a copy of the local newspaper, so we'll find out the news from there are often they would have sort of a...
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chair turner, thank you for your time. >> i believe he will.tainly of the members who are strongly support tiff of ukraine, we certainly believe he will and it is essential. >> thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> and we turn now to the democratic governor of maryland, wes moore. he joins us from annapolis. happy father's day. >> thank you so much. really appreciate it. happy father's day to you all watching. >> this past week you reopened the port of baltimore just three months after the collapse of the francis scott key bridge. how long before full shipping traffic returns and you see that benefit to your economy? >> the benefit has already begun, and i'm so inspired by the work that this state pulled off. we showed that in maryland we do big things because that morning i know we were saying this could take six, nine months, up to a year to clear the federal channel. what many people said was going to take 11 months we got done in 11 weeks. it's because we worked together. the fact that the port of baltimore is reopened. th
chair turner, thank you for your time. >> i believe he will.tainly of the members who are strongly support tiff of ukraine, we certainly believe he will and it is essential. >> thank you for your time this morning. >> thank you. >>> and we turn now to the democratic governor of maryland, wes moore. he joins us from annapolis. happy father's day. >> thank you so much. really appreciate it. happy father's day to you all watching. >> this past week you...
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amy angela author and broadcaster amy nicole turner . amy angela rayner nicole turner.bold in this election campaign, first with diane abbott, second with nuclear deterrence. she's a showing keir up . showing keir up. >> not at all. have you read that quote in full, she makes it clear whilst the threat exists, we are fully committed to our trident programme. but in the future the aim would be international, multilateral designer that with her saying nothing has changed, who wouldn't want to aim for multilateral disarmament in a in in a utopian world? of course we all would. but she's saying for now it's very clear that labour have a complete commitment to defence, that a nuclear deterrence that is quite clearly a change, because in 2016, along with roughly 40% of labour mps, she voted against renewing trident. be fair, she would face disciplinary action had she not. >> there wasn't a whip. she got to choose because it was not. it was jeremy corbyn realised he couldn't whip his mps to vote against trident, so he left it as a free vote. she chose to vote against renewing
amy angela author and broadcaster amy nicole turner . amy angela rayner nicole turner.bold in this election campaign, first with diane abbott, second with nuclear deterrence. she's a showing keir up . showing keir up. >> not at all. have you read that quote in full, she makes it clear whilst the threat exists, we are fully committed to our trident programme. but in the future the aim would be international, multilateral designer that with her saying nothing has changed, who wouldn't want...
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of the enterprise buildings, many mastered new professions that were so important for the country: turnergether with the enterprise , a new elite of the working class of the republic was born, life was not yet entirely wonderful, after the war there were surveys, and after finishing nine classes, i decided to go to work, i came to the minsk tractor plant, the cutting workshop, after after a certain apprenticeship, i began to work as a turner and processed at that time. the vocational school, which opened at mtz, began to train cadres of turners, mechanics, milling operators, and electric welders. the plant was replenished with personnel from the local population. experienced personnel began to arrive at enterprises from all over the union. he headed the plant during the most difficult times, from the beginning of its construction in november 1945 until 1947. the experience is huge. went to the most important production for the country, plant number 35 of the people's commissariat of the aviation industry ussr in kuibyshev, after returning to minsk there was a car repair shop. getting to k
of the enterprise buildings, many mastered new professions that were so important for the country: turnergether with the enterprise , a new elite of the working class of the republic was born, life was not yet entirely wonderful, after the war there were surveys, and after finishing nine classes, i decided to go to work, i came to the minsk tractor plant, the cutting workshop, after after a certain apprenticeship, i began to work as a turner and processed at that time. the vocational school,...
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larry: scott turner. we appreciate it. coming up here on "kudlow," oh by the way two trillion dollar budget deficits as far as the eye can see. here we go again. we'll talk about it with nancy tengler and our own edward lawrence t wouldn't be any fun if we didn't have a couple of trillion dollars of budget deficits. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. ♪. [introspective music] recipes. recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] recipes written by hand and lost to time... can now be analyzed and restored using the power of dell ai. preserving memories and helping to write new ones. ♪ i was only 23 when i was first diagnosed with non-melanoma skin cancer. 40 years later, i've had almost 20 mohs surgeries. i had just accepted that the pain and the scars were going to be part of my life. but when i was diagnosed with two basal cells on my face, i became determined to find an alternative to surgery. if you, like millions of others, are affected by skin cancer... it's important to know that surgery isn't the only
larry: scott turner. we appreciate it. coming up here on "kudlow," oh by the way two trillion dollar budget deficits as far as the eye can see. here we go again. we'll talk about it with nancy tengler and our own edward lawrence t wouldn't be any fun if we didn't have a couple of trillion dollars of budget deficits. i'm kudlow. we'll be right back. ♪. [introspective music] recipes. recipes that are more than their ingredients. ♪ [smoke alarm] recipes written by hand and lost to...
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he never condemned, not turner. he does not know. it was for me a personal moment because i spent the last 15 or more years of my life chronicle in the hot showers in ga. so the fact that those folks who burst the gates of garza on october 7th had been born into a concentration camp. not only were they born into it, but they were living in it. they were destined to die unit. and that was not turner, but is this, is this an explanation from a dispassionate scholar who is simply saying, look how inevitable this violence on october 7th was? or is it an endorsement of the action by saying, look, they had no choice. this is literally only legitimate and marley says, well, actually making a look when you make, when you pass more with judgments, in my opinion, you have to offer options. what else could they have done? so how much was elected in 2000? so we just started with international courts, right. so you have a growing optimism. yeah, that's the only haven't because of the arm resistance. in other words, when we have the world's attent
he never condemned, not turner. he does not know. it was for me a personal moment because i spent the last 15 or more years of my life chronicle in the hot showers in ga. so the fact that those folks who burst the gates of garza on october 7th had been born into a concentration camp. not only were they born into it, but they were living in it. they were destined to die unit. and that was not turner, but is this, is this an explanation from a dispassionate scholar who is simply saying, look how...
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larry: scott turner, people see through it, leo is right. you know, one thing that our friend jason riley mentioned trump is going to the block neighborhoods we -- black neighborhoods we went to south bronx and the church in detroit he will be back. he is up close and personal to woo the black vote, republicans are giving it their best shot are they not, you are a leader with that, we have ben carson on the other night, you are out there, i think pushing enterprise zones and opportunity jones, g.o.p.es doe quhag doing what it can. >> this is not political for president trump, this is not political for the g.o.p., president trump cares about america. he cares about every american. as leo said. and in particularly cares about black america. i had the opportunity to lead the on counsel as you said, and i know first hand, being appointed by trump and going on almost 80 cities in nation, you know if you are a racist 57 you don person, you don't create a council that serve people you are supposedly racist against. president trump not only does it
larry: scott turner, people see through it, leo is right. you know, one thing that our friend jason riley mentioned trump is going to the block neighborhoods we -- black neighborhoods we went to south bronx and the church in detroit he will be back. he is up close and personal to woo the black vote, republicans are giving it their best shot are they not, you are a leader with that, we have ben carson on the other night, you are out there, i think pushing enterprise zones and opportunity jones,...
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bev turner.> so tonight the news the world has been waiting for. the princess of wales will return to pubuc princess of wales will return to public duties tomorrow as she attends trooping the colour in central london. the princess made her last official public appearance on christmas day, before going into hospital for surgery in the middle of january . she left hospital on january the 29th with details of her condition being kept from the public. after a lengthy absence from the public gaze of a photograph was shared of kate and her children ahead of mother's day on march the 10th. but we all remember it well. the obvious edits to that photograph set the rumour mill into overdrive . a few days later, she overdrive. a few days later, she was photographed at a farm shop with prince william, but this still wasn't enough to quieten the rumours surrounding her ongoing absence from public duties. and then , on march the duties. and then, on march the 22nd, kate finally broke her silence . silence. >>
bev turner.> so tonight the news the world has been waiting for. the princess of wales will return to pubuc princess of wales will return to public duties tomorrow as she attends trooping the colour in central london. the princess made her last official public appearance on christmas day, before going into hospital for surgery in the middle of january . she left hospital on january the 29th with details of her condition being kept from the public. after a lengthy absence from the public gaze...
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but yeah absolutely, it's aernee coverage of nat turner's rebellion.at even earlier than that. and, you know, the 1790s with the haitian revolution, obviously this is taking place further away. but that's where you really to see those horrific verbal images of his why we have to be afraid. enslaved people rising up against us and especially in places like south carolina, like the missispp black outnumber white. thank you so i'm not sure i quite understand something. you said there were the circulation of the abolition newspapers was 3000 said in a well if given pension for only reading what people that agree us so you got 2995 people who are abolitionists and five people out of the 3000 who are not so how would they have this much influence or any influence at all really. yeah, an excellent point. and this is exactly what the postal campaign in 1835 was designed to get around. and it was designed bring the message into the south to to slaveholders, quote unquote, the enemy and get publicity that other newspapers wouldg is theyo one of the peculiarities
but yeah absolutely, it's aernee coverage of nat turner's rebellion.at even earlier than that. and, you know, the 1790s with the haitian revolution, obviously this is taking place further away. but that's where you really to see those horrific verbal images of his why we have to be afraid. enslaved people rising up against us and especially in places like south carolina, like the missispp black outnumber white. thank you so i'm not sure i quite understand something. you said there were the...
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be replaced with... where yes, that is, they should go somewhere- then on the factories there are turnerswell, in general, i would also like to say the same thesis, to claim objectivity in the comments, you must first read the document that you are commenting on, by the way, it is in the public domain and i recommend it, it would be nice, well, it’s clear thousands, this category has new opportunities, firstly, you can go to a simpler form of entrepreneurial activity, this is well... the so-called self-employed, this is individual entrepreneurial activity, where, through digital the platform works, yes, you can re-register as an organization, yes, and it opens up broader opportunities, including in terms of the tax regime, a simplified taxation system may be available there. a show where they fight not only with the help of physical strength, a show where the main weapon is intelligence, if i set myself a goal, i always have to achieve it, but of course, when i found out that i passed the casting, emotions simply overwhelmed me, what an ancient country along with greece gave its name to t
be replaced with... where yes, that is, they should go somewhere- then on the factories there are turnerswell, in general, i would also like to say the same thesis, to claim objectivity in the comments, you must first read the document that you are commenting on, by the way, it is in the public domain and i recommend it, it would be nice, well, it’s clear thousands, this category has new opportunities, firstly, you can go to a simpler form of entrepreneurial activity, this is well... the...
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bev turner tonight.ay debate tonight with the leaders of the main parties. let's go live now to the spin room at the location the bbc, where gb news political editor christopher hopeis political editor christopher hope is with, i think, doctor david bull from the reform party i >> -- >> that's lam >> that's right. bevan with david bull, who's the health spokesman for the reform uk party. david, good evening to you and deputy leader by the way. forgive me. and deputy leader thank for joining us tonight on gb news. nigel farage wants to proportional representation. he wants to reform the voting system. why is he so scared of first past the post? he won't win any mps. that's why. don't be ridiculous. >> of course we're polling at 17 or 18. >> actually . >> actually. >> actually. >> so why change the system then? >> because the system doesn't work when you've got people who are voting for us in their millions. >> and that doesn't translate into parliamentary seats. that means the system doesn't work, does it
bev turner tonight.ay debate tonight with the leaders of the main parties. let's go live now to the spin room at the location the bbc, where gb news political editor christopher hopeis political editor christopher hope is with, i think, doctor david bull from the reform party i >> -- >> that's lam >> that's right. bevan with david bull, who's the health spokesman for the reform uk party. david, good evening to you and deputy leader by the way. forgive me. and deputy leader...
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yes this is commissioner turner, gerald demarcus turner. he was.s he not able to make it today as chair. he was planning on coming and it looks like he's delayed. and it's unclear if you would like to wait. he is on his way. yeah. why don't we do that okay. just for him okay. is that okay? sure mr. clerk, can you please call item number four? item number four is a motion approving rejecting the mayor's nomination for the appointment of catherine meng to the building inspection commission for the unexpired portion of initial one year term ending july first, 2024, and for a term beginning july 1st, 2024 and ending july 1st, 2026. wonderful. and commissioner ming here. hello. well soon, perhaps soon to be commissioner ming. good morning. good morning, chair ronen, supervisor safaÍ and supervisor walton. i'm very happy to be here today and honored to be nominated to the building inspection commission. i am a licensed architect living and working in san francisco. my area of practice is in the higher education sector, designing facilities primarily for
yes this is commissioner turner, gerald demarcus turner. he was.s he not able to make it today as chair. he was planning on coming and it looks like he's delayed. and it's unclear if you would like to wait. he is on his way. yeah. why don't we do that okay. just for him okay. is that okay? sure mr. clerk, can you please call item number four? item number four is a motion approving rejecting the mayor's nomination for the appointment of catherine meng to the building inspection commission for...
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gerald turner. pardon me. chair post is present. commissioner turner is present. paul woolford is absent today, fatty zabi present. vice chair. zabi is present. and with three members present, we do have quorum for the public works commission. public comment is taken on, all action items, all informational and action items on today's agenda. and to comment in person , you will please line up against the wall, near the screen. the audience is left when public comment is called for members of the public wishing to comment on an item from outside the hearing room. you may do so by joining via webinar through the link shown on page two of today's agenda. and to be recognized, select the raise your hand icon in the webinar. you may also comment from outside the chamber by dialing 14156550001 and using the meeting id of 26602622290. pound pound. and to raise your hand to speak, press star three and the telephone login information is also available on pages one and two of today's agenda. commenters may speak for up to three minutes per item, and you will receive a 32nd n
gerald turner. pardon me. chair post is present. commissioner turner is present. paul woolford is absent today, fatty zabi present. vice chair. zabi is present. and with three members present, we do have quorum for the public works commission. public comment is taken on, all action items, all informational and action items on today's agenda. and to comment in person , you will please line up against the wall, near the screen. the audience is left when public comment is called for members of the...
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mike turner is among that group. when you talk to them, they argue donald trump's role in the white house would be one of strength. that will deter vladimir putin going into the future, but in terms of specifically how donald trump would handle this issue, that's not something thement chairman has addressed. >> thank you. sorry for putting you on the spot for that. here's what john kirby said in response to chairman turner. he says he's just flat out wrong. as we said at the time in february when this was made public, publicizing this highly sensitive intelligence was highly irresponsible, and it was something that the intelligence community themselves had serious concerns with. ryan noble, thank you very much. >>> rising temperatures are doing to the u.s. economy. s are doing to the.s u. economy. notht like a migraine. with nurtec odt, i found relief. the only migraine medication that helps treat and prevent, all in one. to those with migraine, i see you. for the acute treatment of migraine with or without aura and
mike turner is among that group. when you talk to them, they argue donald trump's role in the white house would be one of strength. that will deter vladimir putin going into the future, but in terms of specifically how donald trump would handle this issue, that's not something thement chairman has addressed. >> thank you. sorry for putting you on the spot for that. here's what john kirby said in response to chairman turner. he says he's just flat out wrong. as we said at the time in...
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in our country now, but are there any women who want to attend certain courses now. female driver turners, or is it still such an initiative and isolated cases of those who wish? well, we know several programs that are implemented by both public initiatives and donors support, it is helping women learn such professions as, for example, electric welder, and we know specific such courses where women can get such a profession, then we know partners from in other regions, for example, from poltava, there are women's organizations there that are very... actively engaged in this for more than a year and they have very good experience, so these experiences should be transferred take over and we are very actively cooperating with the local employment center in order to introduce such programs, to help women master these professions, in your opinion, will there not be a kind of discrimination in salaries, for example, a turner man was paid so much, but a woman, maybe she does not need so much money, will be even? relative to the labor market, well, indeed, such a problem can be, it is understandab
in our country now, but are there any women who want to attend certain courses now. female driver turners, or is it still such an initiative and isolated cases of those who wish? well, we know several programs that are implemented by both public initiatives and donors support, it is helping women learn such professions as, for example, electric welder, and we know specific such courses where women can get such a profession, then we know partners from in other regions, for example, from poltava,...
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to builders, the same applies to... professions that are related to work at enterprises, there are turners, framers, framers, stonemasons and so on, so now it is very important to help women master these professions and to popularize male professions among women, something that , unfortunately, is not being done actively enough in our country now, but are there women who want to attend certain courses for drivers, turners, or this... what is this initiative and individual cases of those who wish? well, we know several programs that are implemented by both public initiatives and donors support, this is to help women master such professions as, for example, an electric welder, and we know specific such courses where women can get such a profession. further, we know partners from other regions, from, for example, poltava, there are women's organizations that have been very actively engaged in this for many years, and they have very... good experience, so these experiences should be adopted, and we are very actively cooperate with the local employment center in order to to introduce such progr
to builders, the same applies to... professions that are related to work at enterprises, there are turners, framers, framers, stonemasons and so on, so now it is very important to help women master these professions and to popularize male professions among women, something that , unfortunately, is not being done actively enough in our country now, but are there women who want to attend certain courses for drivers, turners, or this... what is this initiative and individual cases of those who...
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turner right. we talked this our second day of class. the idea the frontier and empire is tied to that democratic expanse. and so this is the kind of thing that washington and jefferson 're not afraid of empire and they're going to forward. i said to william henry seward g to cover the 1776 to right up to the civil war william henry seward, of course, famous, a man who wanted to be president, perhaps as much as only one or two other dudes country history, maybe only second to henry clay and how bad he wantedpresident william henry seward. this in a speech to congress in 1856 to obtain an empire is and common so of empires in the world. but he said to govern itdifficult rare indeed. and much than what we've been talking about by which the united states ha acquired essentially everything, including the gadsase, that will become part of the modern u.s. and pointing to the same problem that. adam smith alluded to undertake. you have to find a way to control this territory and. you have to do it in a way that's fair and we talked about that t
turner right. we talked this our second day of class. the idea the frontier and empire is tied to that democratic expanse. and so this is the kind of thing that washington and jefferson 're not afraid of empire and they're going to forward. i said to william henry seward g to cover the 1776 to right up to the civil war william henry seward, of course, famous, a man who wanted to be president, perhaps as much as only one or two other dudes country history, maybe only second to henry clay and how...