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but, umm, people count up we will get., umm, people count up the idea of children being gassed in syria and cyber—attacks, they know which one will be easier to counter. a massive increase in the numberof kremlin counter. a massive increase in the number of kremlin linked trolls spreading propaganda about the airstrikes on line. this is why it is so important theresa may gets out there and get in front of it. it is a few days too late. the government knows the propaganda is coming and needs to get out in front of it as quickly as possible. trump has been convinced to stay in syria. he was suggesting he would pull out troops soon. the us ambassador to the un says it will not be for another six months. he did not do so personally. but donald trump is going to pull out troops, he announced that last year. he ran on it to get in the presidential election to stop america getting involved in these wars. “— america getting involved in these wars. —— on a ticket. we know that with donald trump, what he says one day does not hold t
but, umm, people count up we will get., umm, people count up the idea of children being gassed in syria and cyber—attacks, they know which one will be easier to counter. a massive increase in the numberof kremlin counter. a massive increase in the number of kremlin linked trolls spreading propaganda about the airstrikes on line. this is why it is so important theresa may gets out there and get in front of it. it is a few days too late. the government knows the propaganda is coming and needs...
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umm... afterthe until the end of december 2020. umm. ..others will know, we are seeking to go shake a deep and special relationship with the eu on which... i do not think it is a laughing matter. it is a serious matter. the security and safety of this country. it not only affects food safety, but chemicals, medicines, every space. we have set out our plans for associate membership in those systems because that information goes both ways. my lords... the food agency will become so strong after brexit it will likely do something about the appalling poor quality most poor people have to eat and which fills up people have to eat and which fills up our hospitals with people with all sorts of nutritional problems. is the food agency going to get behind this class divided food we have the problem of today? the noble lord raises an important issue. it is important to distinguish what the food agency is responsible for and what it is not responsible for. it is responsible for making sure food is responsible for making sure food is safe. nutritional
umm... afterthe until the end of december 2020. umm. ..others will know, we are seeking to go shake a deep and special relationship with the eu on which... i do not think it is a laughing matter. it is a serious matter. the security and safety of this country. it not only affects food safety, but chemicals, medicines, every space. we have set out our plans for associate membership in those systems because that information goes both ways. my lords... the food agency will become so strong after...
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interesting part is this are you about to rent one of these (yea) have you ever rented one before (umm i just signed up now) you just signed up now what are the rules for riding one of these ( um i'm actually not sure) the truth is, not many people know the rules or for that matter will read the rules posted on the scooters one of the most important rules you have a license (yea i have a driver's license) you have a helmet) i don't have a helmet but i have stuff in my hair it's pretty hard right now believe it or not the helmet requirement is state law a law not one rider i saw following today another law for scooter's since they are motorized they can only be ridden in the bike lane or in the street again it was hard to find anyone riding in the street, most were on the sidewalk like this guy rolling down a crowded market street sidewalk you have to be 18 and older to ride and you are required to have a valid driver's licensei think that the helmet law is for kids (nope motorized bikes you gotta have a helmet) but we see everybody with no helmets how old are you (i'm 16) you have to b
interesting part is this are you about to rent one of these (yea) have you ever rented one before (umm i just signed up now) you just signed up now what are the rules for riding one of these ( um i'm actually not sure) the truth is, not many people know the rules or for that matter will read the rules posted on the scooters one of the most important rules you have a license (yea i have a driver's license) you have a helmet) i don't have a helmet but i have stuff in my hair it's pretty hard...
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diaa, his wife, umm al—mour, and their children were among hundreds who were treated that traumatic nightr daughter masa's face, her pain and distress, went around the world. now, the bbc has managed to track them down to the relative safety of a camp in northern syria. the family's detailed accounts seem to corroborate the use of chemical weapons. translation: people were dying. suddenly, the civil defence came. they put us on the ground and poured water on us. then they took us to the medical centre, sprayed us, gave us injections. i was fainting. my heart was aching. when we went to sleep, the planes shelled, and we were covered in dust. we went back down to the basement, and i saw how they were bringing the martyrs. instead of breathing air, we breathed the smell of blood. translation: i saw white smoke, like fog. our legs started to get weak. we started to lose the nerves in our legs. i had a shortness of breath and burning in the nose and chest. there was no oxygen, and we were fighting death to go upstairs and reach the higher floors. masa's father, diaa, says he heard a helicopter
diaa, his wife, umm al—mour, and their children were among hundreds who were treated that traumatic nightr daughter masa's face, her pain and distress, went around the world. now, the bbc has managed to track them down to the relative safety of a camp in northern syria. the family's detailed accounts seem to corroborate the use of chemical weapons. translation: people were dying. suddenly, the civil defence came. they put us on the ground and poured water on us. then they took us to the...
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umm... and we should meet as often as possible.ca n heads together, then the 11 years lost can be made up. and just about 200 metres, the crossing line, i have so many thoughts while crossing the demarcation line. and this is more like firing the starting of the race. and if we can open our hearts to speak, and if we can draw a positive result from this meeting, that would be good. and instead of going back to the drawing board, we should move forward. and if we can hold our hands together and move forward... and i think so many talks we re forward... and i think so many talks were going on about the dinner party this evening. and if you could enjoy the pyongyang glass noodle, that will be good. and we can talk seriously and honestly. and we can talk about good things. and we need to talk about what is necessary. and i would like to say this in front of mr president and all the others as well. and i think we should celebrate the meeting between us. and the spring may have arrived on the korean peninsula. and all of the world is wat
umm... and we should meet as often as possible.ca n heads together, then the 11 years lost can be made up. and just about 200 metres, the crossing line, i have so many thoughts while crossing the demarcation line. and this is more like firing the starting of the race. and if we can open our hearts to speak, and if we can draw a positive result from this meeting, that would be good. and instead of going back to the drawing board, we should move forward. and if we can hold our hands together and...
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umm, because... would you be allowed to do that? i cannot do that. what's going on?e problem. if you say i'm going to actively go out and pollute people, that kind of statement of intent means that you will be prevented from doing that. i'm actually lost for words. this one does not smell nice. it's kind of fumey, and there's lots of... the smell of diesel. it seems the moment you turn the air we breath into an artwork, it is a safety risk. time for a look at the weather. according to the met office it is the warmest day of the year so far with temperatures at 27.9 degrees at north halt. with temperatures like that it north halt. with temperatures like thatitis north halt. with temperatures like that it is not spring, it is summer. this is how it looked in liverpool. the cloud has been a little bit thicker up towards the north—west. the satellite picture tells a story. a bit more cloud across scotland today and some into northern ireland and some slightly murky conditions for the coasts around wells that warmth across a good part of yorkshire, 26 in hull. during this
umm, because... would you be allowed to do that? i cannot do that. what's going on?e problem. if you say i'm going to actively go out and pollute people, that kind of statement of intent means that you will be prevented from doing that. i'm actually lost for words. this one does not smell nice. it's kind of fumey, and there's lots of... the smell of diesel. it seems the moment you turn the air we breath into an artwork, it is a safety risk. time for a look at the weather. according to the met...
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umm... we... laughter no(!), your right to privacy, the limits of your rights to privacy and how much you give away. it is clear we didn't do enough to prevent these tools being used for harm. that goes for many things. we didn't takea harm. that goes for many things. we didn't take a broad enough view of oui’ didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake. it was my mistake will stop and i am sorry. do you think you have an ethical obligation to notify 87 million facebook users? senator when we heard back from cambridge analytic that they told us they were using the data and had deleted it be considered it a closed case. in retrospect that was clearly a mistake. who is your biggest competitor? senator we have a lot of competitors. who is the biggest? if i buy competitors. who is the biggest? if ibuya competitors. who is the biggest? if i buy a ford and it doesn't work well i can buy another different car. with facebook what is the equivalent products? the second category dot—ma
umm... we... laughter no(!), your right to privacy, the limits of your rights to privacy and how much you give away. it is clear we didn't do enough to prevent these tools being used for harm. that goes for many things. we didn't takea harm. that goes for many things. we didn't take a broad enough view of oui’ didn't take a broad enough view of our responsibility and that was a big mistake. it was my mistake will stop and i am sorry. do you think you have an ethical obligation to notify 87...
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dick-endrizzi: umm -- >> commissioner zouzounis: so they don't have to -- [ inaudible ] >> r. dick-endrizzi: i'm sorry. i glossed over that. i will -- it was reintroduced. it was heard at the planning commission. i know there was discussion allowing relocation within 18 months within the corridor. >> commissioner zouzounis: okay. that's good. >> r. dick-endrizzi: so i'll look for -- >> commissioner zouzounis: if that can be amended some way, i would like to. >> okay. any other commissioner questions before we go to public comment? okay. do we have any members of the public that would like to make a comment on the director's report? seeing none, public comment is closed. this is a discussion item. any other questions? and i'm really looking forward to small business week this year. it's -- a lot of change up, a lot of new things, but a lot more activities, so -- >> r. dick-endrizzi: and i'm sorry, and i did miss one thing about small business week, excuse me, president adams. we are doing the conference again, and the sba is -- as with last year, is running and managing the con
dick-endrizzi: umm -- >> commissioner zouzounis: so they don't have to -- [ inaudible ] >> r. dick-endrizzi: i'm sorry. i glossed over that. i will -- it was reintroduced. it was heard at the planning commission. i know there was discussion allowing relocation within 18 months within the corridor. >> commissioner zouzounis: okay. that's good. >> r. dick-endrizzi: so i'll look for -- >> commissioner zouzounis: if that can be amended some way, i would like to....
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umm..some enthusiastic comments. ( darya )i usually don't keep track of church services for you.. but it's not every day the church says thank god for beyonce! .. san francisco's grace cathedral will hail the queen bee with a special service tonight. not because she's a saint.. cuz nobody's perfect.. but because of how she's helped empower black women. the mass will feature beyonce's music and a cermon centered on how she's a unique embodiment of black women's struggles. ( darya ) and speaking of those struggles.. you have to hear what happened to a group of black female golfers in pennsylvania. they're members the grandview golf club .. and they were having a perfectly lovely round when they were told speed it up.. or they'd have to leave.. but get this: they were only on the second hole and nobody was waiting: so what was it?? well.. they were the only all=female all=black group of golfers on the course.. a foursome were 50 something women who play all the time.. these ladies know golf ed
umm..some enthusiastic comments. ( darya )i usually don't keep track of church services for you.. but it's not every day the church says thank god for beyonce! .. san francisco's grace cathedral will hail the queen bee with a special service tonight. not because she's a saint.. cuz nobody's perfect.. but because of how she's helped empower black women. the mass will feature beyonce's music and a cermon centered on how she's a unique embodiment of black women's struggles. ( darya ) and speaking...
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interesting part is this are you about to rent one of these (yea) have you ever rented one before (umm you just signed up now what are the rules for riding one of these ( um i'm actually not sure) the truth is, not many people know the rules or for that matter will read the rules posted on the scooters one of the most important rules you have a license (yea i have a driver's license) you have a helmet) i don't have a helmet but i have stuff in my hair it's pretty hard right now believe it or not the helmet requirement is state law a law not one rider i saw following today another law for scooter's since they are motorized they can only be ridden in the bike lane or in the street again it was hard to find anyone riding in the street, most were on the sidewalk like this guy rolling down a crowded market street sidewalk you have to be 18 and older to ride and you are required to have a valid driver's licensei think that the helmet law is for kids (nope motorized bikes you gotta have a helmet) but we see everybody with no helmets how old are you (i'm 16) you have to be 18 or over to operat
interesting part is this are you about to rent one of these (yea) have you ever rented one before (umm you just signed up now what are the rules for riding one of these ( um i'm actually not sure) the truth is, not many people know the rules or for that matter will read the rules posted on the scooters one of the most important rules you have a license (yea i have a driver's license) you have a helmet) i don't have a helmet but i have stuff in my hair it's pretty hard right now believe it or...
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traveling to hautillo and going out to the community every day starting monday, and we look forward to umm canning back and reporting on the work that we do there, as well as really trying to cement some relationships so that the health care providers there in the community health center that we'll be working with really know that they have a friend and support in san francisco and the department of public health. so thank you so much for this opportunity. we'll be sending information back to you all while we're there, and i think we have a lot to learn, and a lot to bring back, so thank you. >> thank you, dr. hammond. let's give them another round of plauz. [applause]. >> i do want to acknowledge that we have behavioral health clinicians who are going, and as you know, behavioral health, mental health is one of our -- one of the issues that happens and people need throughout this process considering the fact that you don't have electricity or running water off and on for over a year. it does cause a lot of concern, so i just want to acknowledge both of our behavioral health clinicians, if
traveling to hautillo and going out to the community every day starting monday, and we look forward to umm canning back and reporting on the work that we do there, as well as really trying to cement some relationships so that the health care providers there in the community health center that we'll be working with really know that they have a friend and support in san francisco and the department of public health. so thank you so much for this opportunity. we'll be sending information back to...
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>> umm, no. >> if you've messaged anybody this week, would you share with us the names of the people>> senator, no, i would probably not choose to do that publicly here. >> i think that might be what this is all about. your right to privacy. >> hmm. so he wouldn't want his own privacy violated. but isn't sharing other personal information on facebook, that's how they make their money. >> yes and no. absolutely they make money off of user data, that's why facebook brought in $40 billion in revenue last year alone. the problem with durbin's line of inquiry there is, it's clever, but it doesn't really get to the part of the problem nor does it put facebook on the hook for anything. facebook's problem is not that it looks specifically at which hotel you're staying at or which specific messages you eve seen to friends in recent days. the problem is it's taking troves of data and giving that to third parties who can then hand it over to others outside of facebook's watch. so for me that line of questioning, it's clever, it scores a political point. it makes the highlight reel, but it gets
>> umm, no. >> if you've messaged anybody this week, would you share with us the names of the people>> senator, no, i would probably not choose to do that publicly here. >> i think that might be what this is all about. your right to privacy. >> hmm. so he wouldn't want his own privacy violated. but isn't sharing other personal information on facebook, that's how they make their money. >> yes and no. absolutely they make money off of user data, that's why...
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finally, as you know, election day is umm canning up -- coming up on june 5th. this ballot will include a measure that will have significant implications on our district. that measure is proposition g. let me give you some factual information. prop g will establish a $298 parcel tax to raise $50 million each year beginning next year. if approved, project g would increase salaries of teachers and paraeducators and other school employees. salaries of ucsf employees will increase by an additional 7% on top of the already scheduled raises that are included in our collective bar anning agreement. if passed, teachers salaries why our district would move into the top quarter -- quartile in our district in 2020. thank you, president mendoza. that concludes my remarks for this evening. >> thank you, dr. matthews. at this time i'd like to call on doctor merase for some quick remarks? >> yes. it's bitter sweet that we say good-bye to our long time spanish interpreter, lorenza, and so we have a card and some flowers. this will be her final meeting for us, and so we just wan
finally, as you know, election day is umm canning up -- coming up on june 5th. this ballot will include a measure that will have significant implications on our district. that measure is proposition g. let me give you some factual information. prop g will establish a $298 parcel tax to raise $50 million each year beginning next year. if approved, project g would increase salaries of teachers and paraeducators and other school employees. salaries of ucsf employees will increase by an additional...
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. >> president turman: umm... >> why do you have an example here alzheimer's? it says e.g., heart condition, alzheimer's. >> that's an example. >> well, but the thing is, you're saying, look at the sentence that says where the officer has credible information, which means that an officer will need to find it either from a caretaker, an advocate, somebody outside him or herself because the officer is not an expert on mental health conditions or heart conditions. so credible -- that's why the credible information is there. if the officer doesn't need to make the determination, someone will need to make it for him or her. >> i appreciate that, but if someone is screaming that's spiders on them, pulling all their clothes off, all their hair out, there's obvious psychiatric distress going on, that's a good indicator. but. >> you cannot define every single condition that anyone may have. >> president turman: she wants better examples. >> better examples. i'll go with that. >> well, i see that -- sorry. this does segue into item five, and so i don't want to be prematu
. >> president turman: umm... >> why do you have an example here alzheimer's? it says e.g., heart condition, alzheimer's. >> that's an example. >> well, but the thing is, you're saying, look at the sentence that says where the officer has credible information, which means that an officer will need to find it either from a caretaker, an advocate, somebody outside him or herself because the officer is not an expert on mental health conditions or heart conditions. so...
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i look forward to see this playing out over the course of the years to umm can, so i hope my colleagues support this resolution, and i'm excite today get to work. >> thank you, vice president cooke. i also want to thank the community for coming out and for really spending some really quality time for us. i'll really praud to be a coauthor on this, and i want to thank vice president c # ooke for his leadership on this. i just spent two weeks family. my sisters are all married to pacific islanders. it was just a reminder to me how important our cultures are, and when we come forward and honor one of our elders, and we think about what it's taken for us to get to where we are, it's not only been standing on the backs of so many people that have suffered, but to ensure that those that we want to get pulled up get pulled up through a variety of
i look forward to see this playing out over the course of the years to umm can, so i hope my colleagues support this resolution, and i'm excite today get to work. >> thank you, vice president cooke. i also want to thank the community for coming out and for really spending some really quality time for us. i'll really praud to be a coauthor on this, and i want to thank vice president c # ooke for his leadership on this. i just spent two weeks family. my sisters are all married to pacific...
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and i said umm, well, that's interesting, because according to the abag's report, we're building 20% market rate housing. and she broke out the old -- overhead, please -- the -- the old residential pipeline quarterly pipeline report that we talked about before that said that we're building 217% of affordable housing. so i -- so that was one discrepancy, which we've discussed in the past. the other thing that came up which i thought was very interesting is that in the pipeline report, it shows that we're building 80% of our moderate income housing. once again, the abag report shows that we're at 20%. i reached out to the planning staff, and there's an explanation that there's some data entry problems with the state, this and that. my only point is that whenever -- once again, i would argue that any time we as a city are going to give data that differs from what the state's giving, there should be an explanation, written explanation. to say that on one data -- on one point, we're building 80% of above moderate housing, and the state is showing we're building 20%, that deserves an expla
and i said umm, well, that's interesting, because according to the abag's report, we're building 20% market rate housing. and she broke out the old -- overhead, please -- the -- the old residential pipeline quarterly pipeline report that we talked about before that said that we're building 217% of affordable housing. so i -- so that was one discrepancy, which we've discussed in the past. the other thing that came up which i thought was very interesting is that in the pipeline report, it shows...
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interesting part is this are you about to rent one of these (yea) have you ever rented one before (ummned up now) you just signed up now what are the rules for riding one of these ( um i'm actually not sure) the truth is, not many people know the rules or for that matter will read the rules posted on the scooters one of the most important rules you have a license (yea i have a driver's license) you have a helmet) i don't have a helmet but i have stuff in my hair it's pretty hard right now believe it or not the helmet requirement is state law a law not one rider i saw following today another law for scooter's since they are motorized they can only be ridden in the bike lane or in the street again it was hard to find anyone riding in the street, most were on the sidewalk like this guy rolling down a crowded market street sidewalk you have to be 18 and older to ride and you are required to have a valid driver's licensei think that the helmet law is for kids (nope motorized bikes you gotta have a helmet) but we see everybody with no helmets how old are you (i'm 16) you have to be 18 or ove
interesting part is this are you about to rent one of these (yea) have you ever rented one before (ummned up now) you just signed up now what are the rules for riding one of these ( um i'm actually not sure) the truth is, not many people know the rules or for that matter will read the rules posted on the scooters one of the most important rules you have a license (yea i have a driver's license) you have a helmet) i don't have a helmet but i have stuff in my hair it's pretty hard right now...
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tenants are umm canning and finding that their apartments have totally gutted and they have nowhere to move back. so you can't just push it off onto tenants to hire expensive lawyers to deal with expensive conflicts. it wastes everyone's money, it wastes the owner's money to spend money on architect plans that aren't going to pan out because they violate just cause. so i want to echo paul webber's ideas about disclosure of tenant issues going back five years and also insisting on truth under penalty of perjury. i would also hate to see it, i love the adu legislation and seismic, but maybe a moratorium on that because it's not working. this is the latest ruse to get rid of tenants, and i don't know what to do anymore other than just keep sending you guys e-mails. thank. >> president hillis: thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. teresa flandrick with senior and disability action as well as with the north beach committee. i am so pleased that we are having this joint meeting today. that gives me hope because there are so many problems. and of course representing seniors, i a
tenants are umm canning and finding that their apartments have totally gutted and they have nowhere to move back. so you can't just push it off onto tenants to hire expensive lawyers to deal with expensive conflicts. it wastes everyone's money, it wastes the owner's money to spend money on architect plans that aren't going to pan out because they violate just cause. so i want to echo paul webber's ideas about disclosure of tenant issues going back five years and also insisting on truth under...
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additional languages, and we made a point of having fliers so that people could widely see wherefore umms were, could find forums in their language, and could attend. i think we were fairly successful in having -- every forum had at least 50 people attend, and we had really robust survey. we used a convenient survey. this mean that anyone could answer the survey, and we tried to get out people as much as possible, and we used that to hear from as many people as possible. we also had a cbo survey that was on-line, and we did look at analysis between the phone survey and the on-line paper survey to see if there were noticeable differences between groups that might be lessen gauged in services versus people that are really connected. overall we didn't really see a lot of differences. then, we had an equity analysis. the goal of the equity analysis was to establish a baseline of dock service participation. so we used program data from daas as well as census data, and we looked at service usage much . so we looked at groups that we identified as having a equity factor, so these are groups that
additional languages, and we made a point of having fliers so that people could widely see wherefore umms were, could find forums in their language, and could attend. i think we were fairly successful in having -- every forum had at least 50 people attend, and we had really robust survey. we used a convenient survey. this mean that anyone could answer the survey, and we tried to get out people as much as possible, and we used that to hear from as many people as possible. we also had a cbo...
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interesting part is this are you about to rent one of these (yea) have you ever rented one before (ummand i just signed up now) you just signed up now what are the rules for riding one of these ( um i'm actually not sure) the truth is, not many people know the rules or for that matter will read the rules posted on the scooters one of the most important rules you have a license (yea i have a driver's license) you have a helmet) i don't have a helmet but i have stuff in my hair it's pretty hard right now believe it or not the helmet requirement is state law a law not one rider i saw following today another law for scooter's since they are motorized they can only be ridden in the bike lane or in the street again it was hard to find anyone riding in the street, most were on the sidewalk like this guy rolling down a crowded market street sidewalk you have to be 18 and older to ride and you are required to have a valid driver's licensei think that the helmet law is for kids (nope motorized bikes you gotta have a helmet) but we see everybody with no helmets how old are you (i'm 16) you have t
interesting part is this are you about to rent one of these (yea) have you ever rented one before (ummand i just signed up now) you just signed up now what are the rules for riding one of these ( um i'm actually not sure) the truth is, not many people know the rules or for that matter will read the rules posted on the scooters one of the most important rules you have a license (yea i have a driver's license) you have a helmet) i don't have a helmet but i have stuff in my hair it's pretty hard...
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so umm -- >> seth: oh that -- you mean you'll see him in two sleeps?ere i am. >> seth: all right, there you go. [ audience aws ] and we'll -- this is the bad man who took your father. [ laughter ] >> it's him, it's him, it's him. >> seth: so i want to ask how much did you know -- one, about the kennedys. and two, about this specific moment -- this chappaquiddick moment before this movie? >> well, i mean like most people, i thought i knew a lot. >> seth: yeah. >> like everybody, i thought i knew a lot about the kennedys, i thought i knew about american politics, i thought i knew about this incident. but then when i read that script, and then i got off the plane, and checked the facts i realized how little i did know. >> seth: yeah. >> you know, i couldn't believe some of the things i'd read in the script. such as, you know, the asphyxiation. or you know, lack of air rather than drowning. >> seth: well it's funny, i just -- i do want to explain, because i think you had this moment happen at the premiere, where you realize like a lot of younger people don
so umm -- >> seth: oh that -- you mean you'll see him in two sleeps?ere i am. >> seth: all right, there you go. [ audience aws ] and we'll -- this is the bad man who took your father. [ laughter ] >> it's him, it's him, it's him. >> seth: so i want to ask how much did you know -- one, about the kennedys. and two, about this specific moment -- this chappaquiddick moment before this movie? >> well, i mean like most people, i thought i knew a lot. >> seth: yeah....
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who's umm.. not that: especially not after an ugly loss.d when we stopped asking: <((sot with popovich>( darya ) you silly rabbit reporters: here i'll tell you in cartoon talk: wiley coyote is scheming right now about how he can catch the road runner: ( darya ) and mumms the word: poppa's new kid on the block is not going to go tell his real poppa, cuz that's steve kerr!!! yes.. kerr's son, nick, is a first year member of the spurs staff! and the team jokingly voted him out of the film room ahead of game one cuz they were afraid he'd share the spurs secrets with the enemy. you like how i put him on the outs here?? but really.. the players did want him to leave the room.. but popovich overruled them and said he can stay i trust him. even though poppa and kerr love to joke about the situation, kerr said nick will have no interaction with the family for the rest of the series.. he's always joking so i don't know if that's true. ( darya ) like the spurs, the cavs lost their first game outta the gate, but lebron says don't count them out either!
who's umm.. not that: especially not after an ugly loss.d when we stopped asking: ( darya ) you silly rabbit reporters: here i'll tell you in cartoon talk: wiley coyote is scheming right now about how he can catch the road runner: ( darya ) and mumms the word: poppa's new kid on the block is not going to go tell his real poppa, cuz that's steve kerr!!! yes.. kerr's son, nick, is a first year member of the spurs staff! and the team jokingly voted him out of the film room ahead of game one cuz...
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--ler: guest: umm, i'm not sure exactly what you mean by that.ave a thinking that there are special affirmative action programs for jews and white women. there were, informally, for white women. but i don't think jews were ever considered a minority that deserves special treatment. in fact, my father in the 1930's applied to medical school, but could not get in because at the time, there were quotas. a topline number of jews that could be accepted into any medical school. he had to do something else and study physics. host: another leading voice during this time, a member of the house of representatives from new york. why was she so influential? she was a woman who was in the political realm, used her voice. i think probably separated herself from the more radical feminists, someone who worked inside the system. someone who really stood for women across the country. women of color in addition to whole part of this movement that was lost in the early days. and she was a fighter. someone who was fighting from the inside. i think if you look across
--ler: guest: umm, i'm not sure exactly what you mean by that.ave a thinking that there are special affirmative action programs for jews and white women. there were, informally, for white women. but i don't think jews were ever considered a minority that deserves special treatment. in fact, my father in the 1930's applied to medical school, but could not get in because at the time, there were quotas. a topline number of jews that could be accepted into any medical school. he had to do something...
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>> umm, i think it is when somebody is sick. >> that became one of the top songs in 1971, and i have me right in the gut, because of all of the images and the hopes and then the innocence of a little child who does not know all of the bad thing, and what america had created at that moment in time, a society unlike anything that had been except for the 100 years earlier when young men and families were divided against each other to try and rout out that original sin of slavery. so that was 1968, and so there is a little bit more to come when we talk about the election of richard nixon. and how that began to play out in terms of the politics of the future. any thoughts on what it was like to live through that at that moment in time? can you imagine being an american university in 1968 living through all of this stuff? paul, you are shaking your head. >> yeah, the one thing that just sticks out to me is everything that went on in chicago, and first of all being from chicago, and secondly being at the nato protests in may in chicago, and seeing the cops do many of the same things that th
>> umm, i think it is when somebody is sick. >> that became one of the top songs in 1971, and i have me right in the gut, because of all of the images and the hopes and then the innocence of a little child who does not know all of the bad thing, and what america had created at that moment in time, a society unlike anything that had been except for the 100 years earlier when young men and families were divided against each other to try and rout out that original sin of slavery. so...
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umm..she's doing good. she needs more care though. she wants to stay in her house.re to start with that. first, let's take a look at your financial plan and see what we can do. ok, so we've got... we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. holiday inn express, wi'm really grateful that usaaq. was able to take care of my family while i was overseas serving. it was my very first car accident. we were hit from behind. i called usaa and the first thing they asked was 'are you ok?' they always thank you for your service, which is nice because as a spouse you serve too. we're the hayles and we're usaa members for life. see how much you could save with usaa by bundling your auto and home insurance. get a quote today. each day our planet awakens but with opportunity comes risk. and to manage this risk, the world turns to cme group. we help farmers lock in future prices,
umm..she's doing good. she needs more care though. she wants to stay in her house.re to start with that. first, let's take a look at your financial plan and see what we can do. ok, so we've got... we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. anyone can get you ready, holiday inn express gets you the readiest. because ready gives a pep talk. showtime! but the readiest gives a pep rally. i cleared my inbox! holiday inn express, be the readiest. holiday inn express, wi'm really grateful that...
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umm..she's doing good. she needs more care though. she wants to stay in her house. don't know even where to start with that. first, let's take a look at your financial plan and see what we can do. ok, so we've got... we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got all the answers. - anncr: prevagen is now the number-one-selling brain health supplement in drug stores nationwide. - she outsmarts me every single time. - checkmate! you wanna play again? - anncr: prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> welcome back to the closing bell the irs will give taxpayers an extension to file their returns after widespread outages on the agency's website today treasury secretary steven mnuchin told this to reporters while speaking at an event in new hampshire. he said that the problem was due to high volume technical issues and that the irs is atte
umm..she's doing good. she needs more care though. she wants to stay in her house. don't know even where to start with that. first, let's take a look at your financial plan and see what we can do. ok, so we've got... we'll listen. we'll talk. we'll plan. baird. - anncr: as you grow older, -your brain naturally begins to change which may cause trouble with recall. - learning from him is great... when i can keep up! - anncr: thankfully, prevagen helps your brain and improves memory. - dad's got...
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umm, it's going ok. i wish i had more time to revise and practise. to help her, but now she's helping me back. i think she's going to pass with flying colours. the pressure's on. i will miss it. i have enjoyed going to the class and learning for two hours, just solid doing something for me. here's one of my papers i've done. got my red pen ready. maths teacher, bobby seagull, has been guiding naga, jane, and me, as we get ready for our gsce. for people who are doing their gsces in their 405, maybe even older, what is your take on the age factor? i think it brings challenges and benefits as well. the challenges are that you did mathematics quite a long time ago. you are trying to stretch the memory quite a couple of decades back. the positive is you are an adult and you should be more mature and sensible in your approach. there is no point spending six hours one night and then doing nothing other times each week. especially with mathematics. it is the constantly revisiting that reinforces concepts. even if you are not getting the right answer, it is i
umm, it's going ok. i wish i had more time to revise and practise. to help her, but now she's helping me back. i think she's going to pass with flying colours. the pressure's on. i will miss it. i have enjoyed going to the class and learning for two hours, just solid doing something for me. here's one of my papers i've done. got my red pen ready. maths teacher, bobby seagull, has been guiding naga, jane, and me, as we get ready for our gsce. for people who are doing their gsces in their 405,...