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madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the work of indiana county united way. in raising more than $35,000 is a part of their turkey-thon fundraiser. the united way of indiana county recently partnered with radio host todd marino of indiana in the morning, to create a telethon to raise funds to feed children, families, and veterans on thanksgiving. in addition, 78 volunteers from united way partner organizations set up donation drop areas around indiana county to collect donation from generous residents. each donation helped to ensure those facing hunger had a turkey to eat on thanksgiving and could still enjoy the holiday. i want to thank the volunteers of the indiana county united way and their work in helping every child to enjoy thanksgiving with their families. the volunteers of united way devoted their time and energy to giving back to their community and helping to alleviate hunger during this holiday season. madam speaker, i ask my colleagues to join me in thanking the indiana county united way and their partners for doing their part to spread generosit
madam speaker, i rise today to recognize the work of indiana county united way. in raising more than $35,000 is a part of their turkey-thon fundraiser. the united way of indiana county recently partnered with radio host todd marino of indiana in the morning, to create a telethon to raise funds to feed children, families, and veterans on thanksgiving. in addition, 78 volunteers from united way partner organizations set up donation drop areas around indiana county to collect donation from...
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we are united way.hbors helping neighbors in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. jonathan: that right there was the right kind of surprise. live from new york city this morning, good morning. when was the last time you saw some price action like this? the countdown to be open starts right now. >> everything you need to get set for the start of u.s. trading, this is bloomberg be : the open, with jonathan ferro. jonathan:
we are united way.hbors helping neighbors in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. jonathan: that right there was the right kind of surprise. live from new york city this morning, good morning. when was the last time you saw some price action like this? the countdown to be open starts right now. >> everything you...
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join united way.dam: serving in afghanistan, i was hit by sniper fire and i was given a 5% chance to live. today, i visit classrooms and share my story. i tell kids that with a little help and a lot of work, that you can overcome any challenge. announcer: dav helps veterans like adam get the benefits they've earned. they help more than a million veterans every year. adam: my victory is being there for the next generation. announcer: support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. ♪ can talk. claiming americans didn't understand -- >>> msnbc joy reed claiming americans didn't understand inflation till republicans came along. >> they taught americans inflation and most people would have never used that word ever in their lives. will: here to react, outkick founder clay travis. without fox and republicans, clay, no one would know what inflation is. how could we know? >> to be fair, it's been 40 years since we had a president this bad when it comes to inflation being this high so certainly i think the
join united way.dam: serving in afghanistan, i was hit by sniper fire and i was given a 5% chance to live. today, i visit classrooms and share my story. i tell kids that with a little help and a lot of work, that you can overcome any challenge. announcer: dav helps veterans like adam get the benefits they've earned. they help more than a million veterans every year. adam: my victory is being there for the next generation. announcer: support more victories for veterans. go to dav.org. ♪ can...
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we are united way.hbors helping neighbors in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. candidate katy pounding the pavement in tucson today. her focusing on rally as a campaign gets down to the wire read senior correspondent is alive in tucson with that story for us. so do you have more on a developing security situation with one of these campaigns? >> yes, sandra redo for gop gubernatorial candidate kari lake headquarters had to shut down after the delivery of two envelopes filled with a suspicious powder to her campaign headquarters in phoenix for it in a statement to fox news from the campaign quote it was one of two envelopes that were confiscated by law enforcement and sent to professionals at quantico for examination but we are awaiting details. the staff member is currently under medical supervision. in the meantime, know that o
we are united way.hbors helping neighbors in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. candidate katy pounding the pavement in tucson today. her focusing on rally as a campaign gets down to the wire read senior correspondent is alive in tucson with that story for us. so do you have more on a developing security situation with...
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we are united way.kes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. >> carley: we are back with a couple quick headlines, slashing jobs due to the downturn in the housing market. the seattle base brokerage is laying off 13% of its workforce while also closing its home flipping business redfin now. about 860 workers who had been renovating homes are part of this latest round of layoffs. and the crypto currency company is backing out of its deal a choir ftx the crypto currency exchange had $32 billion valuation earlier this year. and now it's on the brink of collapse. tom brady and will give biewnchen likely to lose big. the former couple appeared in ads for the site after striking equity deal for undisclosed amount last year. guys, over to you. >> ainsley: fox nation's hero dog is now back with the story of some incredible canines. >> the dogs are there to protect the white house, the
we are united way.kes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. >> carley: we are back with a couple quick headlines, slashing jobs due to the downturn in the housing market. the seattle base brokerage is laying off 13% of its workforce while also closing its home flipping business redfin now. about 860 workers who had been renovating homes are part of this latest...
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way with it. next up, it's the united _ all the way with it. , it's the united states on _ all the way with it. next up, it's the united states on friday - all the way with it. next up, it's l the united states on friday night. danjohnson, bbc news, manchester. the iranian team chose not to sing the country's national anthem before the match, in an apparent show of support for protestors back home. there have been weeks of violent clashes across iran which erupted began after a woman died in police custody. she'd been detained for allegedly not wearing her headscarf properly. our correspondent shaimaa khalil reports from doha. it was impossible to escape the politics in this game. in the most —— and the most extraordinary moment came from iran's players, refusing to sing the national anthem, a move that could have serious consequences from them but that is also seen to side with the protesters. even before the match, emotions were high, many with a clear message about why they were here. i’m high, many with a clear message about why they were he
way with it. next up, it's the united _ all the way with it. , it's the united states on _ all the way with it. next up, it's the united states on friday - all the way with it. next up, it's l the united states on friday night. danjohnson, bbc news, manchester. the iranian team chose not to sing the country's national anthem before the match, in an apparent show of support for protestors back home. there have been weeks of violent clashes across iran which erupted began after a woman died in...
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kevin zwick with united way bay area thinks he knows. >> there's a lot of frustration in a lot of placeshen it comes to the situation around affordable housing in the bay area. when people get frustrated and they are not seeing legislation passed by the state, or by local city councils, people go to the ballot and i think that's a good, a good sign. >> reporter: it's probably not surprising, whatever's been done so far hasn't brought prices down. residents have lost confidence that government has the ability to create the volume of housing needed. they are engaging in ventilated sheet vigilante policymaking. citizens are banding together and saying, our elected officials have failed us and they are grabbing the rain, something like we are going to solve this problem through direct advocacy. what will happen is as these measures are more and more popular, and successful, the elected officials will follow behind, citizens are going to be leading on addressing our affordability and his placement crisis. >> reporter: legislative the ballot box can create its own set of problems. for better o
kevin zwick with united way bay area thinks he knows. >> there's a lot of frustration in a lot of placeshen it comes to the situation around affordable housing in the bay area. when people get frustrated and they are not seeing legislation passed by the state, or by local city councils, people go to the ballot and i think that's a good, a good sign. >> reporter: it's probably not surprising, whatever's been done so far hasn't brought prices down. residents have lost confidence that...
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and over the united way. this is a good deal. the economic situation has made everything worse, gas is unaffordable. groceries cost too much. life is very expensive. so this russian initiative is very welcome. oh, is it bhaskar or? well, we see russia as our savior. such help is always appreciated. moscow is a long time partner of molly and the fact that russia is donating gas grain and fertilizers is a good initiative. russia is welcome here. most mullins have a positive perception of russia. oh, you see ergo news. and that to everyone who knows the situation. and molly, i think these donations are really welcome. it's a very important gesture, as we say, it's the kind of cooperation where everyone wins. the cooperation with russia is really going well. russia is involved and concerned about what happens to molly. earlier we discussed the green crisis as well as some key events that have been shaping world affairs with the head of the bricks. international forum for security is very important issue for wired. and recently we saw
and over the united way. this is a good deal. the economic situation has made everything worse, gas is unaffordable. groceries cost too much. life is very expensive. so this russian initiative is very welcome. oh, is it bhaskar or? well, we see russia as our savior. such help is always appreciated. moscow is a long time partner of molly and the fact that russia is donating gas grain and fertilizers is a good initiative. russia is welcome here. most mullins have a positive perception of russia....
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it's part of united way out of the global family. we've seen the western press being pretty hostile towards ca, thought you were just saying that hundreds of billions of dollars spent to get to get this event and venue ready for this enormous world cup. why? why do you think more wells latest? if you say professional partners in the west or not more supportive for an event that is supposed to unite the world, i think it's more debated mainly by, by the racism and by ceiling will supremacy gemma, the how comes more can be in the middle east. can organize this this is what i'm trying to say. you know? so failing to take the money from what you know now the trying to ruin it and trying to deflect people from and from coming. but i think this is going to be deducted. but these excuses are losing credibility and we'll talk more things more people will get most of our pressure on our value. so what about a new application? simple application with a passport information we started to be given. the tangled entry is in order to help people to
it's part of united way out of the global family. we've seen the western press being pretty hostile towards ca, thought you were just saying that hundreds of billions of dollars spent to get to get this event and venue ready for this enormous world cup. why? why do you think more wells latest? if you say professional partners in the west or not more supportive for an event that is supposed to unite the world, i think it's more debated mainly by, by the racism and by ceiling will supremacy...
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well joe, you know, for those who don't like man, just the united way, they might be a little bit of an i role that it was a bruno from. and if you remember that in the primly they was the run of i think it was a games or something last year for the in consecutive game. so every little bit of. 1 roby, but as you say, you would think for the owner and that would be the man, but he had already been substituted by that point. so i suppose the natural successfully in this instance would be bruno and he put it away a clinical finish to wrap up what as i say, i think was delivered to no wind for the portuguese. so where does this now leave group h pizza? back? yeah, so you know, once you reach the thicken game in the group stages of the world cup they be, sometimes you get elements of jeopardy as soon as you reach the 3rd game, pays absolute to the right. people are now going through to the next. that other people are going home, and in this case, port, you know, they've now reached 6 points in the standing there on the way to the last 16 safe and secure. however, we have south korea, we h
well joe, you know, for those who don't like man, just the united way, they might be a little bit of an i role that it was a bruno from. and if you remember that in the primly they was the run of i think it was a games or something last year for the in consecutive game. so every little bit of. 1 roby, but as you say, you would think for the owner and that would be the man, but he had already been substituted by that point. so i suppose the natural successfully in this instance would be bruno...
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we appreciate rpd and the support over the years with united way to use jean friend so kids and families can go there and make sure the funds that we had advocates for 10 years ago used for the families so we have more activity at jean friend like lancing. as they mentiond and sports for kids approximate seniors as well to do recreational activities. many, i support the fund mission funds advised by the soma stabilization fund soez the community has a voice and you, supervisor peskin, your office and of course, [inaudible] for making sure that the funds stay for those members in the community that need it most. thank you very much. >> thank you. just checking to see if there are additional callers. that was our last phone caller >> okay. public comment for item 1 is closed. and supervisor mandelman. >> thanks for your work chair peskin approximate thank you supervisoran gullo and add me as a cosponsor. i will make a motion to sends item 1 to the full board with a positive recommendation a roll call, please. >> on that motion, supervisor chan. >> aye. >> vice chair mandelman. >> aye. >> c
we appreciate rpd and the support over the years with united way to use jean friend so kids and families can go there and make sure the funds that we had advocates for 10 years ago used for the families so we have more activity at jean friend like lancing. as they mentiond and sports for kids approximate seniors as well to do recreational activities. many, i support the fund mission funds advised by the soma stabilization fund soez the community has a voice and you, supervisor peskin, your...
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kevin zwick with united way bay area thinks he knows. >> i think there's a lot of frustration in a lotf places when it comes to the situation around affordable housing in the bay area. when people get frustrated and they are not seeing legislation passed by the state or by local city councils , then people go to the ballot, and i think that's a good sign. >> reporter: it's probably not surprising, whatever has been done so far has not brought prices down, and residents have lost confidence government has the ability to create the volume of housing needed , so they are engaging in a little bit of vigilante policymaking. >> citizens are banding together and saying , like, our elected officials have failed us, and they are grabbing the reins. we are going to solve this problem through direct advocacy. what will happen is that as these measures are more and more popular and are successful, the elected officials will follow behind , but citizens are going to be leading on addressing our affordability and displacement crisis. >> reporter: legislating through the ballot box can create its own
kevin zwick with united way bay area thinks he knows. >> i think there's a lot of frustration in a lotf places when it comes to the situation around affordable housing in the bay area. when people get frustrated and they are not seeing legislation passed by the state or by local city councils , then people go to the ballot, and i think that's a good sign. >> reporter: it's probably not surprising, whatever has been done so far has not brought prices down, and residents have lost...
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united way beer areas thinks they know. >> i think there's a lot of frustration and a lot of places when it comes to the situation around affordable housing in the bay area. when people get frustrated and they are not seeing legislation passed by the state or by local city council, then people go to the ballot, and i think that is a good sign. >> reporter: it's probably not surprising that whatever has been done so for has not brought prices down and residents have lost confidence that government has the ability to create the volume of housing needed, so they are engaging in a little vigilante policymaking. >> citizens are banding together and saying our elected officials have failed us and they are grabbing the reins and being like we are going to solve this problem through direct advocacy. what will happen is that as these measures are more and more popular and they are successful, the elected officials will follow behind, but citizens are going to be leading on addressing our affordability and displacement process. >> reporter: legislating to the ballot box can create its own set of p
united way beer areas thinks they know. >> i think there's a lot of frustration and a lot of places when it comes to the situation around affordable housing in the bay area. when people get frustrated and they are not seeing legislation passed by the state or by local city council, then people go to the ballot, and i think that is a good sign. >> reporter: it's probably not surprising that whatever has been done so for has not brought prices down and residents have lost confidence...
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to know to know _ united states. is there any way to know to know why voters - united states. is there any way to know to know why voters voted i united states. is there any way to | know to know why voters voted on that specific issue? more broadly, is there a way to elect the performance of the democrats with this issue? did it motivate democrats who perhaps may not have voted to come out and vote for the local democratic candidate? this is an excellent _ local democratic candidate? this is an excellent question. _ local democratic candidate? this is an excellent question. what - local democratic candidate? this is an excellent question. what we - local democratic candidate? this is| an excellent question. what we saw now is votes is that they would not exclusively democrat. this was also republicans. what was on the line was how women perceive their own autonomy and liberty. you saw abortion winning tonight. where as in some spaces republicans may also have prevailed. that is to say, that may have been women voting to protect abor
to know to know _ united states. is there any way to know to know why voters - united states. is there any way to know to know why voters voted i united states. is there any way to | know to know why voters voted on that specific issue? more broadly, is there a way to elect the performance of the democrats with this issue? did it motivate democrats who perhaps may not have voted to come out and vote for the local democratic candidate? this is an excellent _ local democratic candidate? this is...
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we are united way.e are neighbors helping neighbors in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. >>> it's been a big year for layoffs, especially in technology according to the crunch layoff tracker, there has been 52 layoffs this year. should you return to the office to protect your job? joining us is jason greer, greer consulting's president, and we know these numbers are starting to add up. what does the overall picture look like right now? >> the overall picture does not look good for remote workers, and i will say this to remote workers right now, and five or six months ago i said it was the year of the employee, and now it's the year of the employer. >> we talked about this for months and months if not years during the pandemic, things were different and this was going to be a revolution and remote work was a way of the future, a
we are united way.e are neighbors helping neighbors in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. >>> it's been a big year for layoffs, especially in technology according to the crunch layoff tracker, there has been 52 layoffs this year. should you return to the office to protect your job? joining us is jason greer,...
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i put forward my candidacy for the post of president of the united states. but on the way to that very great america that trump said, he seems to have a hard time fighting, now it’s not only the democrats who have to put spokes in the wheels with their opponents, the republicans also intervene. so even trump's deputy, looking like president michael pence, spoke out against the former head , meanwhile, many are betting on the newly elected governor of florida, ron-desantis, star of american politics. well, be that as it may, the documents, the ex-president filed primes ahead of them and will decide. who will represent the republican party in the elections, but already speaking, if trump does not win the preliminary vote, he will run as an independent candidate, and this will split the conservatives and play into the hands of the democrats. well we return to the
i put forward my candidacy for the post of president of the united states. but on the way to that very great america that trump said, he seems to have a hard time fighting, now it’s not only the democrats who have to put spokes in the wheels with their opponents, the republicans also intervene. so even trump's deputy, looking like president michael pence, spoke out against the former head , meanwhile, many are betting on the newly elected governor of florida, ron-desantis, star of american...
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on smell to you know, from, from iron age way iron was small to, to make 2 d folks that we're in this continent. head out. the scientific content culbertson unit, and ways of really transforming metals. 2 items that are of greatest beauty. ah, how do we tell the history of gold so deep and control the sea for future generation? they are moments of reference you the sadness about the gold in the ownership of it . so it was owned by a european family and how you just collected august. they still needs to be research into it because we received the story. coloration is from the perspective of the buyer who bought this gold and the gold was kept use or africa inside of it as a very important player in the co colonial excursions. basically we are, we where and i think in a way of still a soft lending sport for atrocities that had been the question. this gold was housed in south africa, but it comes from elsewhere. so it was part of the colonial kind of stealing a 4 legged bit away because there is no record of 2 people like we for the transaction. and all these types of gold pieces still produce in the world today. yes. and no, and i think that the
on smell to you know, from, from iron age way iron was small to, to make 2 d folks that we're in this continent. head out. the scientific content culbertson unit, and ways of really transforming metals. 2 items that are of greatest beauty. ah, how do we tell the history of gold so deep and control the sea for future generation? they are moments of reference you the sadness about the gold in the ownership of it . so it was owned by a european family and how you just collected august. they still...
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way? because i think if we look at the indirect death of sanctions being applied against the iraq or run, it's pretty easy to see how many live they've, they've taken. the united states sees it as a way of conducting warfare without spilling blood. but what they mean is without spilling american blood, the fact of the matter is and they know it very well. sanctions can be as bad if not worse than bullets and bombs. in fact, if you go back in the history of sanctions to the late ninety's in early 2, thousands, it was the documentation of the harms inflicted by sanctions against iraq, against children, innocent children, and of course adults, and everybody. reducing the size of the rocky economy to a fraction of what it had been before when these were documented that was when the americans had to shift at least for public relations purposes, to the strategy of so called smart sanctions. of course, these functions are not my there as dumb as any sanctions, and they are inflicting great. hm. but they are at least not putting american lives at stake, their other lives are completely dispensable. and of course, this, as you say, is a continuation as and i was arguin
way? because i think if we look at the indirect death of sanctions being applied against the iraq or run, it's pretty easy to see how many live they've, they've taken. the united states sees it as a way of conducting warfare without spilling blood. but what they mean is without spilling american blood, the fact of the matter is and they know it very well. sanctions can be as bad if not worse than bullets and bombs. in fact, if you go back in the history of sanctions to the late ninety's in...
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kevin zwick with united way bay area thanks he knows. >> i think there's a lot of frustration in a lot when it comes to the situation around affordable housing in the bay area. when people get frustrated and they are not seeing legislation passed by the state or by local city councils, then people go to the ballot, and i think that's a good sign. >> reporter: it's probably not surprising whatever has been done so far has not brought prices down, residents have lost confidence a government has an ability to grade the volume of housing needed. they are engaging in a little vigilante policymaking. >> citizens are banding together and saying, like, our elected officials have failed us, and they are grabbing the rains and we're going to solve this problem through direct advocacy. what will happen is that as these measures are more and more popular and are successful, the elected officials will follow behind , but citizens are going to lead addressingr affoil and displacement crisis. >> reporter: legislating to the ballot box can create its own set of problems, but for better or worse, calif
kevin zwick with united way bay area thanks he knows. >> i think there's a lot of frustration in a lot when it comes to the situation around affordable housing in the bay area. when people get frustrated and they are not seeing legislation passed by the state or by local city councils, then people go to the ballot, and i think that's a good sign. >> reporter: it's probably not surprising whatever has been done so far has not brought prices down, residents have lost confidence a...
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more units on the way. this is what we really call fulfilling a promise. and we will make sure we continue to finish all the units that are going to be replaced here on the hill. when we replace units we are not replacing community. we make sure community can stay, live here in the same neighborhood where they have been raising family and work for the last decades. i'm excited to be on the board of supervisors to see this enter fruition. i look at members in communities and folks, note only lived here for their lives and worked here and been a part of making sure we got to this day and thank the community and residents, they have of course had to endure all of the changes and designs. all of the different models before we got to this date and to see the work coming. thank you for your resiliencey to the community and thank you for showing up today. looking forward to had this is finished, we'll be back to cut the ribbon and people are moving in. thank you. [applause] >> thank you supervisor walton. i would now like to invite eric shaw to say a few words, po
more units on the way. this is what we really call fulfilling a promise. and we will make sure we continue to finish all the units that are going to be replaced here on the hill. when we replace units we are not replacing community. we make sure community can stay, live here in the same neighborhood where they have been raising family and work for the last decades. i'm excited to be on the board of supervisors to see this enter fruition. i look at members in communities and folks, note only...
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it's important to point out that all sides in the school, both especially russia and united states have in some ways limited the kinds of military activity that they're engaged in. there is a lot of self limitation going on on both sides in the united states is armed gradings to the teeth, but in many with many modern weapons, but has avoided giving them weapons. they could strike deep into into worse. i would argue that they're the only reason for that is to maintain the appearance of a proxy war and prevented from, you know, becoming a true kinetic war. because if that happens, the cost to the united states would be much higher than they are at the moment. and again, this could be, you know, a rational way of waging a war, but pretending not to wage a war. which brings me to a question we sort of touch before, but didn't quite answer. do you think there any motivation at this point of time for the united states to support peace talks? what could be possible piece benefits for the united states? because from a strategic point of view, it seems to be getting quite a lot well, and that's where i thin
it's important to point out that all sides in the school, both especially russia and united states have in some ways limited the kinds of military activity that they're engaged in. there is a lot of self limitation going on on both sides in the united states is armed gradings to the teeth, but in many with many modern weapons, but has avoided giving them weapons. they could strike deep into into worse. i would argue that they're the only reason for that is to maintain the appearance of a proxy...
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. >> united plans way in the south of market neighborhood shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collard greens, mac and cheese with pie for dessert. the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of crime. but also unites of formerly incarcerated in a communal space where they can commiserate and thanksgiving. a lot of people here today don't even >> and so since, you know, been with a family. >> doesn't have to be blood. gathered around the meal with the game of football while sharing stories. >> one former life are is now a volunteer. he's thankful to be out and to have such a place to turn to for thanksgiving and camaraderie, not a place for buyers for people to. >> you know, come chilling. people that have had the same experience said that they have right and a lot of people don't have, you know, families and don't have opportunity for thanksgiving dinner. so this is, you know, a date for united players to love to know, to give to all the people, you know, to get thanks to people who help, you part of the program on part of the community
. >> united plans way in the south of market neighborhood shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collard greens, mac and cheese with pie for dessert. the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of crime. but also unites of formerly incarcerated in a communal space where they can commiserate and thanksgiving. a lot of people here today don't even >> and so since, you know, been with a family. >> doesn't have to be blood. gathered...
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united players way and the south of market district shared a full meal with all of the fixins turkey, collard greens and mac and cheese and pie for dessert. >> the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of crime. but it also unites the formally incarcerated in the communal space where tmey can commiserate and heal. they gathered around the meal over a game of football while sharing stories. one former life are is now a volunteer. he is thankful to be out and have such a place to turn to for thanksgiving and for camaraderie. >> not a place for buyers for people to, you know, come chilling. people that have had the same experience said that they have right and a lot of people don't have, you know, families and don't have opportunity for thanksgiving dinner. so this is, you know, a date for united players to love to know, to give to all the people, you know, to give thanks to people who help, you part of the program on part of the community put our little part of a society in general. >> san francisco's district, 6 board supervisor matt dorsey stopped by to pay a vis
united players way and the south of market district shared a full meal with all of the fixins turkey, collard greens and mac and cheese and pie for dessert. >> the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of crime. but it also unites the formally incarcerated in the communal space where tmey can commiserate and heal. they gathered around the meal over a game of football while sharing stories. one former life are is now a volunteer. he is thankful to be out and have such...
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we are united way.in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. countries and neil is going -- we'll see just how good he is at his job. let's start. name all 240 could you do that? >> dublin -- >> never mind. >> you might, actually, et cetera, et cetera i think we'll end with record bookings for the last month. >> absolutely. >> more than ever before. >> we've had our best bookings this summer. we were carrying about 16 million passengers a month we were doing half a million passengers a day, 3,000 flights a day. and we had 95 million passengers in the first half and increased our guidance on a full-year basis. that's 14% of where we were pre-covid. we're growing really strongly. >> for some reason we're assuming there's going to be at least a -- maybe not a recession, or maybe a recession on the continent at some point given energy pr
we are united way.in communities around the when disaster strikes we get you back on your feet. we help children build brighter. we've been here for over 135 s but now our work is more . join us. join your neighbors. join united way. countries and neil is going -- we'll see just how good he is at his job. let's start. name all 240 could you do that? >> dublin -- >> never mind. >> you might, actually, et cetera, et cetera i think we'll end with record bookings for the last...
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. >> united players way in the south of market neighborhood, shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collard greens, mac and cheese with pie for dessert. the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of crime but also unites of formerly incarcerated in a communal space where they can commiserate and he'll things giving. a lot of people here today don't even >> and so since, you know, been with a family. >> doesn't have to be blood. gathered around the meal with the game of football while sharing stories. >> one former life are is now a volunteer. he's thankful to be out and to have such a place to turn to for thanksgiving and camaraderie, not a place for by for people to. >> you know, come and a people that have had the same experience and that they have right and a lot of people don't have, you know, families and don't have opportunity for thanksgiving dinner. so this is, you know, a date'for united players to love to know, to give to all the people, you know, to give thanks to people who help, you part of the program on part of the communit
. >> united players way in the south of market neighborhood, shared a full meal with all the fixings on thanksgiving turkey, collard greens, mac and cheese with pie for dessert. the organization focuses on preventing at-risk kids from a life of crime but also unites of formerly incarcerated in a communal space where they can commiserate and he'll things giving. a lot of people here today don't even >> and so since, you know, been with a family. >> doesn't have to be blood....
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meaningful it is that i can say that i introduced the first piece of climate legislation in the united states senate wayck in 1986, years ago. my commitment to this issue has been unwavering today. finally, thanks to the actions we've taken, i can stand here as president, united states of america and say with confidence, the united states of america will meet our emissions targets by 2030. racing forward to do our part to avert the climate hell that the u. n. secretary general so passionately warned about earlier this week. we're not ignoring harbingers that are already here. it's true, so many disasters. climate crisis is hitting hardest. those countries and communities that have the fewest resources to respond and to recover. and that's why last year i committed to work with our congress to quadruple us support to climate finance and provide $11 billion 2020 for including $3 billion dollars for adoption. that's why the fund emergency plan for adaptation and resilience, prepare. we call it to help more than a half a billion people in developing countries respond to climate change. we're already request
meaningful it is that i can say that i introduced the first piece of climate legislation in the united states senate wayck in 1986, years ago. my commitment to this issue has been unwavering today. finally, thanks to the actions we've taken, i can stand here as president, united states of america and say with confidence, the united states of america will meet our emissions targets by 2030. racing forward to do our part to avert the climate hell that the u. n. secretary general so passionately...