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>> voice of translator: we found out she had two apartments. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: there were really severe arguments about it. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: accordin g to the rose pak situation, and also san francisco has such high rental rates. how could she pay for that? [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: where did these houses come from if she had nothing to do with those benefits? how could she do that? >> thank you. thank you. thank you very much. thank you. next speaker, please. >> hi, everybody. good afternoon. i still have some recordings from the chinatown people, so i would still like to display for you. >> did you speak earlier, ma'am? >> yeah. >> i didn't finish my recording. >> everyone only gets one minute >> oh, really? >> thank you very much. if these names would please line up, daniels do -- [indiscernible] >> good afternoon, m.t.a. and commissioners. supervisor peskin pushing the naming after rose pak has created a divisive amount in the chinese community. s
>> voice of translator: we found out she had two apartments. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: there were really severe arguments about it. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: accordin g to the rose pak situation, and also san francisco has such high rental rates. how could she pay for that? [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: where did these houses come from if she had nothing to do with those benefits? how could she do...
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[speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: hi, everyone. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: i do not support her name for this station. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: in the heart, chinatown is very. , it is a place that is very. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: whenever we missed the homeland, we think of going to chinatown. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: when i was in chinatown, i always hear how rose pak used government funding illegally with her own free housing. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: earlier she also mentioned she owned property while claiming she was poor and also other misbehaviour how can we have someone like that represent chinatown? >> thank you very much. [speaking foreign language] your time is up. thank you. >> thank you. before you start, i will not finish my apology for my earlier outburst or whatever you want to call it, so when someone is speaking with a translator, we only time the time that they are speaking. the tr
[speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: hi, everyone. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: i do not support her name for this station. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: in the heart, chinatown is very. , it is a place that is very. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: whenever we missed the homeland, we think of going to chinatown. [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: when i was in...
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banks are really attracted to west african voices. west african voices speaking english.they are looking for that non—privileged, non—entitled sense and that is what they are trying to bring out. but you see trends come and go all the time very quickly. who has their favourite voice, if anyone could read you a bedtime story, who would it be? that is really bad question because there are so many people i love, so many talented people. probablyi are so many people i love, so many talented people. probably i would go for ellen dubben in canada is amazing and tanya bartlett in the uk. i was going to say, morgan freeman. i would just fall asleep, no problem! thank you for coming in, it was fascinating, really interesting. there is a question about whether the games console will become a thing of the past. google and microsoft have both announced ambitous cloud gaming services that could mean many players have bought their last console. so, what does cloud gaming mean for gamers? our tech reporter chris fox, who is at the e3 gaming expo in los angeles, explains. cloud gaming le
banks are really attracted to west african voices. west african voices speaking english.they are looking for that non—privileged, non—entitled sense and that is what they are trying to bring out. but you see trends come and go all the time very quickly. who has their favourite voice, if anyone could read you a bedtime story, who would it be? that is really bad question because there are so many people i love, so many talented people. probablyi are so many people i love, so many talented...
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one thing is rose pak may have been a voice but only a voice of many. there were countless people would have gone to washed -- washington, d.c. and they said the chinese community support the chinatown public and it's unfair to single out ms. pak. the entire community supported the station. >> commissioner: thank you very much. >> clerk: [reading names] >> there's been coercion and the power brokers in san francisco. we need to hear why are these people feeling unesy -- uneasy with the name. what do you think is the last name for the bart station and she said chinatown station. this is the list. >> commissioner: thank you very much. >> clerk: maggie wu, eva chi, eric wang. >> my name's maggie wow. i'm here to oppose the chinatown station to be named after rose pak. id should be named the chinatown station. rose pak is not a good role model according to the san francisco examiner in the news article it states chinatown power broker rose pak received a condo for half price through the city affordable housing program. despite regulation decided to discount
one thing is rose pak may have been a voice but only a voice of many. there were countless people would have gone to washed -- washington, d.c. and they said the chinese community support the chinatown public and it's unfair to single out ms. pak. the entire community supported the station. >> commissioner: thank you very much. >> clerk: [reading names] >> there's been coercion and the power brokers in san francisco. we need to hear why are these people feeling unesy -- uneasy...
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joey jackson, let me play the audio of this voice mail.ten closely to this. >> i can understand your situation but let me see if i can't state it in starker terms. if you have -- it wouldn't surprise me if you've gone on to make a deal with -- and work with the government. we need some kind of heads-up just for the sake of protecting all interests, if we can. without you having to give up any confidential information. remember what we've always said about the president and his feelings toward flynn and that still remains. >> that was a portion of the voice mail. do you think this represents solid evidence of obstruction? >> there's no question in my mind, wolf, that it does for the following reasons. and it appears to me, if i had to have takeaways from that tape right there, these would -- what they would be. number one, it appears as though the president is unnerved and certainly although his attorney is speaking in a calm voice that he's unnerved as well, about the prospect of some cooperation having taken place which would implicate th
joey jackson, let me play the audio of this voice mail.ten closely to this. >> i can understand your situation but let me see if i can't state it in starker terms. if you have -- it wouldn't surprise me if you've gone on to make a deal with -- and work with the government. we need some kind of heads-up just for the sake of protecting all interests, if we can. without you having to give up any confidential information. remember what we've always said about the president and his feelings...
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your voice has been powerful.tonight's is also about believing asian youth when they say our healing is in our hands, and tonight is their opportunity for putting this into action. today's youth have been so vulnerable and so honest, and work to chip away at the stigma that surrounds mental health treatment, as well. just to end on this theme of we believe that we will win, we believe that we will win, we believe that we will win. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name's kevin. i work with coleman advocates for children youth and we're out here in support of our healing, our hands resolution. we do a lot of work in schools
your voice has been powerful.tonight's is also about believing asian youth when they say our healing is in our hands, and tonight is their opportunity for putting this into action. today's youth have been so vulnerable and so honest, and work to chip away at the stigma that surrounds mental health treatment, as well. just to end on this theme of we believe that we will win, we believe that we will win, we believe that we will win. thank you. [applause] >> good evening. my name's kevin. i...
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on which further proceedings were postponed and the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 14 printed in part b of house report 116-109 offered by ms. jackson lee of texas. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a two-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the chair: on this vote the yeas are 317 and the nays are 105. the amendment is adopted. the unfinished business is the request for a recorded vote on amendment number 15 printed in rt b of house report 116-109 offered by the gentlewoman from texas, ms. jackson lee, on whi
on which further proceedings were postponed and the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 14 printed in part b of house report 116-109 offered by ms. jackson lee of texas. the chair: a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a...
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on the voice of america's persian website until the american news outlet the intercept published this story saying that hash. did not even exist that he was a creation of the m e k an iranian opposition group schooled in the black arts of propaganda and that all the news outlets that had published all of it in forbes this case 61 times had been gained. what was shocking was dark force magazine daily caller federalists the hill published a person who did not exist were talking about someone who they thought existed but never bother to verify in any way shape or form and i don't think you would ever see that happening on any other issue i think this is an iran specific thing in which the standards and the bar in the us media particularly on the right is essentially non existant and his content wasn't very subtle if you go back and see the record label as. you can see where he's coming from but the fact that nobody realized just shows. a lot of responsibility on the part of the media and he really utilized that and he had a track record of published articles that then made his audience o
on the voice of america's persian website until the american news outlet the intercept published this story saying that hash. did not even exist that he was a creation of the m e k an iranian opposition group schooled in the black arts of propaganda and that all the news outlets that had published all of it in forbes this case 61 times had been gained. what was shocking was dark force magazine daily caller federalists the hill published a person who did not exist were talking about someone who...
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, democratic voice for everyone. to have the right to vote, it motivates us to feel more at home, and to be able to advocate for the education of our children. [speaking native language] we want to continue with the process of immigrant voting. since 50 years ago [speaking native language] think to these type of fund, we can continue to do this work. [speaking native language] to reach every parent with the objective of raising their knowledge around immigrant voting. [speaking native language] and the empowerment of families, without us worrying about our immigrant status. continue contributing to our cities in different ways. and around the participation that the sick of education of our children. with the help of immigrant voting, leaving a legacy for our children. and for all of the youth to leave a better future for them. better job, better salaries, and a better style of life. educating the community - [speaking native language] strengthening the voice of our community. promoting democracy. with the immigrant v
, democratic voice for everyone. to have the right to vote, it motivates us to feel more at home, and to be able to advocate for the education of our children. [speaking native language] we want to continue with the process of immigrant voting. since 50 years ago [speaking native language] think to these type of fund, we can continue to do this work. [speaking native language] to reach every parent with the objective of raising their knowledge around immigrant voting. [speaking native language]...
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what i mean by her future is female, we want more women's voices heard. was so inspired by the 2010 election, the 120 women who ran in the red and purple places across the country broke through the first two muslim, native american women, so we want women to have a seat at the table. >> what about men? dirty there. [applause.[applause] >> i'm asking are we part of the future? >> yes yorty entr you are ready. >> intersectional? >> it means to me that when you're just committing it against more than one way. so for example, a black woman. she is discriminated on the basis of racism and she is discriminated on the basis of sexism. someone from the disability community is also discriminated on the basis of that. so someone in lgbtq community you are just committed in three ways. so intersection audi is the same thing about inclusivity. please understand that our strength is in our diversity and in a decision-making table if you have a diverse set of people they are going to see different problems and different solutions. and i've seen to every part of my alex
what i mean by her future is female, we want more women's voices heard. was so inspired by the 2010 election, the 120 women who ran in the red and purple places across the country broke through the first two muslim, native american women, so we want women to have a seat at the table. >> what about men? dirty there. [applause.[applause] >> i'm asking are we part of the future? >> yes yorty entr you are ready. >> intersectional? >> it means to me that when you're...
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now, as then, the inner voice tells us to stand up and move forward. now, as then, free people must choose. fifty years ago, the first allied soldiers to land here in normandy came not from the sea, but from the sky. they were called pathfinders, the first paratroopers to make the jump. deep in the darkness they decended upon these fields to light beacons for the airborne assaults that would soon follow. now, near the dawn of a new century, the job of lighting those beacons falls to our hands. to you who brought us here, i promise, we will be the new pathfinders, for we are the children of your sacrifice. thank you and god bless you all. [applause]
now, as then, the inner voice tells us to stand up and move forward. now, as then, free people must choose. fifty years ago, the first allied soldiers to land here in normandy came not from the sea, but from the sky. they were called pathfinders, the first paratroopers to make the jump. deep in the darkness they decended upon these fields to light beacons for the airborne assaults that would soon follow. now, near the dawn of a new century, the job of lighting those beacons falls to our hands....
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the question is on the meadows amendment, which failed by voice vote. the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk shall call the roll. [roll call] >> has everyone voted? does anyone wish to change their vote? the clerk shall give us the tally. >> on this vote we have 15 yeas and 24 nos. >> the amendment fails. go to the question on the gibbs amendment, which failed by voice vote. the clerk shall call the roll. [roll call] >> has everyone voted? does anyone wish to change their vote? adam clerk, please give us the tally. >> on this boat we have 15 yeas and 24 nos. >> the amendment is not adopted. thequestion now occurs on comer amendment which failed by voice vote. yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk shall call the roll. [roll call] >> has everyone voted? does anyone wish to change their vote? madame clerk, please give us the tally. >> on this vote we have 15 yeas and 24 nos. >> the nos have it, the amendment is not adopted. the question is on the amendment which passed by voice vote. the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk shall take the call. >> point o
the question is on the meadows amendment, which failed by voice vote. the yeas and nays are ordered. the clerk shall call the roll. [roll call] >> has everyone voted? does anyone wish to change their vote? the clerk shall give us the tally. >> on this vote we have 15 yeas and 24 nos. >> the amendment fails. go to the question on the gibbs amendment, which failed by voice vote. the clerk shall call the roll. [roll call] >> has everyone voted? does anyone wish to change...
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donald glover as the voice of simba and beyonce as nala.king." ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> simba, you have to take your place as king. >> beyonce bringing the animated classic to life, almost gives ya chills, doesn't it? >> you know, it's a little intimidating. ♪ the world for once in perfect harmony ♪ >> just hearing her do it has been like, man, this is just really a special thing. >> singing alongside simba, queen bey's embraced her role as the grownup nala, but it's the look of this almost frame for frame live-action remake that might end up being the "mane" attraction here, just ask one of the hyenas, aka, keegan michael key. >> the photo realistic treatment they've given to it, it's amazing. it's more dangerous, more grave, more funny. >> and more beyonce. >> and more beyonce. this thing is going to make a quadrillion dollars. >> this reboot hits theaters next month, but you got to love disney's timing, because today marks the 25th anniversary of the original film's premiere. back then, matthew broderick told us why he was on
donald glover as the voice of simba and beyonce as nala.king." ♪ can you feel the love tonight ♪ >> simba, you have to take your place as king. >> beyonce bringing the animated classic to life, almost gives ya chills, doesn't it? >> you know, it's a little intimidating. ♪ the world for once in perfect harmony ♪ >> just hearing her do it has been like, man, this is just really a special thing. >> singing alongside simba, queen bey's embraced her role as...
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giving voice to those whose voices have been historically muffled or silenced, defending the basic rightto exist. we knew it was important to select someone representative of our latino community. someone who possesses strong principles, and the conviction of resisting injustice and creating a more just world. after several conversations with like-minded individuals, we found the person we believe embodies these qualities. she is someone who personifies the struggle, the persistence, the endurance, the commitment, and the conviction of fighting for justice and not just us. by adopting the name of a strong latino leader, we also want to send a message of empowerment to all our female students and particularly, our female students of color. [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] >> we are make all because a woman who lent her name to our schoolmate history the moment she be up and down decided that when it was easier to remain silent. when she decided, when she demanded better working conditions when it was expected to be content just by having a job -- being relegated to acquiesce them
giving voice to those whose voices have been historically muffled or silenced, defending the basic rightto exist. we knew it was important to select someone representative of our latino community. someone who possesses strong principles, and the conviction of resisting injustice and creating a more just world. after several conversations with like-minded individuals, we found the person we believe embodies these qualities. she is someone who personifies the struggle, the persistence, the...
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voice of the father.w, i'm the voice of, you know, sometimes of gods. of demons. of the guy who kills the tenor. you know? ( laughs ) ( ♪ "la bohemme" ) >> pelley: green's audience often includes elizabeth hughes, and his mother, with whom he's reconciled. he travels with his new wife and their new son. because he's only 33 years old, green's bass-baritone voice will continue to mature, until this baby is about ten years old. the voice we hear today is in its infancy. if you could speak to that kid sitting alone in solitary, what would you tell him? >> green: i would tell him, there are trees and sun beyond these walls. that, don't let this moment define you. i would, in the words of elizabeth hughes, don't let this moment define you. this is not the end. this is only a moment in time. and someday, it'll get better. someday, things will get brighter. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: speedo green performs in a world of demons and gods, telling stories in which a single hero can change lives. the plots, of course, are fancif
voice of the father.w, i'm the voice of, you know, sometimes of gods. of demons. of the guy who kills the tenor. you know? ( laughs ) ( ♪ "la bohemme" ) >> pelley: green's audience often includes elizabeth hughes, and his mother, with whom he's reconciled. he travels with his new wife and their new son. because he's only 33 years old, green's bass-baritone voice will continue to mature, until this baby is about ten years old. the voice we hear today is in its infancy. if you...
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yes she said thank you for voicing your opinion i think we need to push this through she. stuck a little bit a considerate sorry tone but she's determined to do so we can maybe hear what she said. and the bill will resume his reading 2nd reading to date on the trial of june and we have killed so members about it estate council and various organizations and groups in society so will continue or tool in participating in the discussion in a calm rational and peaceful manner. so much as has that appeal from carrie land made any difference i don't think so she's really at the focus of these protests she is seeing us as the person behind it and one of the. loudest. voices in this sunday protests one of the demands was that she step down she's closely aligned with this bill maybe she can also not withdraw it now without losing her own personal standing within her community within the people that back her including beijing so she pushes through with this party that is my chest building a reporting for us from hong kong thank you so much. not some other stories making headlines aro
yes she said thank you for voicing your opinion i think we need to push this through she. stuck a little bit a considerate sorry tone but she's determined to do so we can maybe hear what she said. and the bill will resume his reading 2nd reading to date on the trial of june and we have killed so members about it estate council and various organizations and groups in society so will continue or tool in participating in the discussion in a calm rational and peaceful manner. so much as has that...
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including voices that are considered by many muslim conservatives as voices that should not be represented we represent all voices and coupled with no exclusion of friday sermon december 27th teen mohammed reiki he told muslims that jews have an mateen hatred towards you in their blood and their veins you describe the jewish people as your deceitful lying treacherous fornicating in chance's an enemy who has despoiled corrupted ruined and killed and will not stop and he called on all muslims to cleanse from the filth of the jews you put that out you put that out on your broker us no even promoted it this is this is not acceptable to the squire excepted no no no on except the boy is it that your government accepted it the government did not accept that when the government issued a statement accepting that they promoted it no they did not do it no they did of course i'm telling you are you going on has i urged to i really don't i am speech why do you continue i am with. listen i am telling you i am a representative of the government and i'm telling you that any description of any group is and
including voices that are considered by many muslim conservatives as voices that should not be represented we represent all voices and coupled with no exclusion of friday sermon december 27th teen mohammed reiki he told muslims that jews have an mateen hatred towards you in their blood and their veins you describe the jewish people as your deceitful lying treacherous fornicating in chance's an enemy who has despoiled corrupted ruined and killed and will not stop and he called on all muslims to...
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reading private voices, i am less sure. the more i read of their letters, the more i realize common men managed to weird the english language to make it answer for the way they felt. the way they felt was cynical and a little pissed. maybe if we want to assess the war's effect we should not look too high culture. we should look to the low. we should look to a haystack of needles. so let's do it. what do i think are the most important lessons i have learned so far from working with private voices? let's start with this question of literacy. literacy rates for civil war soldiers were estimated at 80% for confederates, 90% for union soldiers. i am not disputing that. what i am disputing is this idea that literacy is one thing, some kind of uniform condition that we all either are or are not. it is not that. it is a continuum. take this letter as an example. of february 1864. the father was dead. i am sorry to hear that news. i want you to write to me as quick as this letter comes to hand for i do not get any letters from you b
reading private voices, i am less sure. the more i read of their letters, the more i realize common men managed to weird the english language to make it answer for the way they felt. the way they felt was cynical and a little pissed. maybe if we want to assess the war's effect we should not look too high culture. we should look to the low. we should look to a haystack of needles. so let's do it. what do i think are the most important lessons i have learned so far from working with private...
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to do that on a voice mail is stunning.f floating a pardon, also you're hearing the president's attorney here saying if you're going to implicate the president in a crime, which why is a lawyer for the president, would you be -- implicates the president? this takes me back to those days we're talking about the perjury trap the president could face that somehow if you sat down with mueller, the president was going to implicate himself in a crime or lie to investigators about matters they were looking into and, therefore, face criminal charges or be violating the law at least. >> and michael flynn still awaiting to be sentenced. and we just learned today that whether he was fired or he quit or whatever, he and his lawyer are not working together anymore, which is certainly unusual. >> his case still remains in limbo. i think we have to be reminded of the fact that he pled guilty to lying to investigators about sanctions talk with russia. he chose to cooperate with mueller even after being dangled a plea as we heard in the voi
to do that on a voice mail is stunning.f floating a pardon, also you're hearing the president's attorney here saying if you're going to implicate the president in a crime, which why is a lawyer for the president, would you be -- implicates the president? this takes me back to those days we're talking about the perjury trap the president could face that somehow if you sat down with mueller, the president was going to implicate himself in a crime or lie to investigators about matters they were...
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well now we have the full transcript of that voice mail. this is how cnn and their excellent justice rohrer the katlyn pollens. transcript release add from trump lawyer showing possible attempt to obstruct. that's exactly what it is. this is really interesting. that voice mail transcript that was only the first of three things that the judge ordered the government to hand over today. the other two, the transcripts of flynn's calls with the russians and the flynn portions of the redacted mueller report, prrs basically took that order from the judge and said no, no urn you're not getting that. i didn't even know you could do that. i mean, today prosecutors told the judge that they wouldn't give the judge the transcript of michael finish flynn's calls with the russian ambassador. wouldn't give the transcripts to the judge or to the public. more would they turn over anything else from the redacted mueller report that talks about flynn. they told the judge in a written motion that all of the information in the mueller report relating to michael
well now we have the full transcript of that voice mail. this is how cnn and their excellent justice rohrer the katlyn pollens. transcript release add from trump lawyer showing possible attempt to obstruct. that's exactly what it is. this is really interesting. that voice mail transcript that was only the first of three things that the judge ordered the government to hand over today. the other two, the transcripts of flynn's calls with the russians and the flynn portions of the redacted mueller...
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we are their voice. there is little recognition in the struggle. little glory. isfact, the opposite typically true. many if not all of you have and areangered more than your fair share of name-calling and abuse. there is an old saying which has been repurposed countless times and it goes something like this. whoever destroys a single life has destroyed the whole world and whoever saves a single life has saved the whole world. think about the magnitude of that for a moment. every new life has limitless potential. each baby saved could grow up to be a doctor, a teacher, a first responder, even a public official. when you save one life, you set an entire universe in motion. that is what brings all of us together. that is what susan b. anthony is all about. so i say without an ounce of exaggeration coming -- exaggeration, you are doing god's work making our world a better place. [applause] i stand here tonight with many hats. ambassador, governor, daughter, wife, mother, and the biggest clemson tiger fan ever. you think i'm joking. i'm not. all of these titles are p
we are their voice. there is little recognition in the struggle. little glory. isfact, the opposite typically true. many if not all of you have and areangered more than your fair share of name-calling and abuse. there is an old saying which has been repurposed countless times and it goes something like this. whoever destroys a single life has destroyed the whole world and whoever saves a single life has saved the whole world. think about the magnitude of that for a moment. every new life has...
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that voice was necessary. i think that was a true voice of the democratic party. >> when you were growing up, how did you and your family follow that, the giving back? rep. axne: we certainly did charitable things. when i was little, when the bowl was put on the table for lent. i have been with my family, serving the needy at thanksgiving. i was put in a school that was on the lower income of town and we had to walk back a junkyard with dogs at the fence. the new school in the rich part of town had all the accoutrements. she fought for things for us. i kind of grew up in that environment where you stand up for your community and make sure your kids have that opportunity. this is about children's opportunities, about creating hope for everyone whether you come from a high-end zip code or a low income zip code. of course, making sure that people had what they needed. food on the table, could shelter so they could make sure they provided opportunities for their families as well. >> did your family talk politics g
that voice was necessary. i think that was a true voice of the democratic party. >> when you were growing up, how did you and your family follow that, the giving back? rep. axne: we certainly did charitable things. when i was little, when the bowl was put on the table for lent. i have been with my family, serving the needy at thanksgiving. i was put in a school that was on the lower income of town and we had to walk back a junkyard with dogs at the fence. the new school in the rich part...
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, the voices of all women. those women who saw the promise of the united states and fought for their place in it, those women helped craft a more perfect union. for nearly a century, these women fought to be heard, and their efforts fundamentally transformed our democracy and our country. i'm very proud to represent a state with very strong women leaders. but today i want to recognize two influential suffragists from my state. emma smith davoe and may hutton. both women were pioneers. in an era where women were given few opportunities, these two refused to be held back. they paved a way for women to fully engage in the political process. tacoma resident davoe led the successful campaign to enshrine women's suffrage in washington's state constitution -- a full ten years ahead of the ratification of the 19th amendment. she helped win the right to vote for women in idaho in 1896 and led campaigns in other states speaking and organizing rallies and sit-ins and she helped fund and found the national council of women
, the voices of all women. those women who saw the promise of the united states and fought for their place in it, those women helped craft a more perfect union. for nearly a century, these women fought to be heard, and their efforts fundamentally transformed our democracy and our country. i'm very proud to represent a state with very strong women leaders. but today i want to recognize two influential suffragists from my state. emma smith davoe and may hutton. both women were pioneers. in an era...
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not bad the voices that have the voice has to be done by. somebody faking the voice but the video is very good the other thing to know now is that it is cheap and easy to do you don't have to be a whiz bang programmer you can download the software and pretty much yourself now this started like a lot of tech innovations with pornography you had some celebrities faces of actresses put onto the bodies of porn actresses that's where it started yeah yeah it actually grows when you think about it and if you think about the other let me tell you a secret you ever wonder why i'm so. because of my big brain maybe but seriously it's all about do things ok algorithms and data i pulled up the biggest taste of the century people just have no idea. the voice of donald trump was not the best the i could tell that was in his but it looked like you know he looked like him and this is this is the danger that you could look at but it looks like him you get a better voice on it and it could easily be him that people are saying ok this could be used to launch a
not bad the voices that have the voice has to be done by. somebody faking the voice but the video is very good the other thing to know now is that it is cheap and easy to do you don't have to be a whiz bang programmer you can download the software and pretty much yourself now this started like a lot of tech innovations with pornography you had some celebrities faces of actresses put onto the bodies of porn actresses that's where it started yeah yeah it actually grows when you think about it and...
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you they're power of that voice. nobody has heard that voice before. he does not do news conferences, in case you have not heard and this was a special moment. this is i think, really, as president moon said, this is a historic moment. the fact that we are meeting. and i want to thank chairman kim for something else. when i put out the social media notification, if he did not show up, the press was going to make me look very bad. so you made us both look good. and i appreciate it. we developed a great relationship. i really think that if you go back two and a half years and you look at whats was going on before i was the president it was a very, very bad situation. a very dangerous situation. the relationship that we have developed has been so good for so many people. i was proud to have me step over the line. very historic day. just saying that, one of the folks from the media was saying it was a historic moment and i guess that is what it is. i know joy being with you and thank you very much. >> thank you, guys, thank you. >> move. >> let's move. >>
you they're power of that voice. nobody has heard that voice before. he does not do news conferences, in case you have not heard and this was a special moment. this is i think, really, as president moon said, this is a historic moment. the fact that we are meeting. and i want to thank chairman kim for something else. when i put out the social media notification, if he did not show up, the press was going to make me look very bad. so you made us both look good. and i appreciate it. we developed...
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you are there to be the voice of your students, and i'm so proud of how you represent them.ant to call up clarice. [applause] i left my notes. [indiscernible] [applause] >> clarice is from lowell high school, galahad is from s.f. international, this is yours. and cassandra -- cassandra. [applause] she maybe little but she is powerful. if you open them up, now you get to show people how -- have the big reveal. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you so much to the board of education. it has been a pleasure to serve at this -- as this past year's student advisory council president. we have grown, learned, and worked to ensure that students are properly represented at our school district. nowhere else, i believe, there is a diverse and strong community of youth that exist, and i hope to carry with me what i have learned to my next step of education at ucla, and for the rest of my career. i would like to thank the board of education for offering this platform and hearing our student input. mr. lopez for his constant effort and care that goes into every week of sac's work, mr. quan fo
you are there to be the voice of your students, and i'm so proud of how you represent them.ant to call up clarice. [applause] i left my notes. [indiscernible] [applause] >> clarice is from lowell high school, galahad is from s.f. international, this is yours. and cassandra -- cassandra. [applause] she maybe little but she is powerful. if you open them up, now you get to show people how -- have the big reveal. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you so much to the board of education. it...
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do you get that sense from this voice mail that this was a sort of in code?this is trump's lawyer, but it's very much in code. it would take a really reckless lawyer to come straight out and say he better not cooperate or else we will hurt him and by the way if he does not we will pardon him but again our jury system relies on the common sense of regular people and i think if you play that recording for a jury of 12 ordinary citizens here in new york i think the implications are quite clear and i do think he's being careful. that's what code is all about. not quite saying it but making your intent clear. >> evan, the president sat down with fox news today on the anniversary of d-day and he attacked mueller and his attack really makes no sense. let's see if you can make heads or tails of it. here it is. >> he made such a fool out of himself the last time -- because what people don't report is the letter he had to do to straighten out his testimony because his testimony was wrong. >> does this attack add up to you? >> no, it doesn't. i mean, mueller has not tes
do you get that sense from this voice mail that this was a sort of in code?this is trump's lawyer, but it's very much in code. it would take a really reckless lawyer to come straight out and say he better not cooperate or else we will hurt him and by the way if he does not we will pardon him but again our jury system relies on the common sense of regular people and i think if you play that recording for a jury of 12 ordinary citizens here in new york i think the implications are quite clear and...
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"the loudest voice." >> stephen: i've only seen the first episode so far.e people out there who don't development of fox news andding the eventual fall of ailes. for those who did not recognize you in that clip and i can understand why they did not recognize you in that because you, you will be glad to hear, is virtually unrecognizable as roger ailes right there. it's a brilliant performance, from what i've seen so far. >> yeah. >> stephen: how long did it take you to get in this outfit every day? >> well, when we first started, the prosthetic process was six hours. but then, over time, we got it down less than that. we did two episodes before christmas and five after. the episodes after christmas we refined and refined it. the quickest we did it one day mihos and 17showers and 17 minutes. >> stephen: sit hot? terribly. the only part you can see is a little of my forehead, eyes and mouth. the rest is prosthetics. it wraps around. i'm doing a lot of scenes in small offices with 40, 50 crew members with you so it tends to be very hot. what happens with that m
"the loudest voice." >> stephen: i've only seen the first episode so far.e people out there who don't development of fox news andding the eventual fall of ailes. for those who did not recognize you in that clip and i can understand why they did not recognize you in that because you, you will be glad to hear, is virtually unrecognizable as roger ailes right there. it's a brilliant performance, from what i've seen so far. >> yeah. >> stephen: how long did it take you...
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this is an area where our voices, the voices of our local ceos, the voices of our volunteers have to be front and center. this is not a partisan issue. this is an issue of mission. this is an issue of morality. this is an issue of what kind of nation we want to live in. do we want to live in a nation where people have the right to elect their representatives and their leaders, or do we want to live in an oligarchy or plu plu tok ra si. in opposition to suppression and in favor of voter expansion. it is our calling. it is our cause, it is our duty. let's give the brennan center another big round of applause. thank you for an excellent report. [ applause ]. >> please welcome laura. >> good morning, everybody. i'm going to apologize for the slightly scratchy voice and occasional kofl. i've come down with a bit of a cold. i'm pleased to be here with the national urban league for this really important day and i really want to thank mark for his vision and leadership in wanting to include this really important issue in this year's reports. i think as mark mentioned my view is very similar.
this is an area where our voices, the voices of our local ceos, the voices of our volunteers have to be front and center. this is not a partisan issue. this is an issue of mission. this is an issue of morality. this is an issue of what kind of nation we want to live in. do we want to live in a nation where people have the right to elect their representatives and their leaders, or do we want to live in an oligarchy or plu plu tok ra si. in opposition to suppression and in favor of voter...
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we experience first-hand platforming of conservative voices. libertarian voices. republican voices. in fact, all nonliberal voices. millions of supporters of this president have been d platform. they are taking away the presidents megaphone. we cannot let coverage of the 2020 campaign revert back to the old fake news media. [cheering and applause] donald trump is a man of enormous courage. enormous fortitude and enormous stamina. making america great again. i am excited he chose our home state of florida to relaunch his campaign. [applause] let me address today a terrible way my own personal situation. i had no advance notice of his introduction. no input in it. he did not speak at my direction in order of the court. discussing the specifics of my case. i will not do so tonight. here is what i can tell you. i applied not guilty and i will be dedicated on every single count. [cheering and applause] i have vowed a vigorous legal defense. the cost of doing so is astronomical. excess of $2 million. i would gladly put up the $2 million myself, but the relentless attacks over two years ha
we experience first-hand platforming of conservative voices. libertarian voices. republican voices. in fact, all nonliberal voices. millions of supporters of this president have been d platform. they are taking away the presidents megaphone. we cannot let coverage of the 2020 campaign revert back to the old fake news media. [cheering and applause] donald trump is a man of enormous courage. enormous fortitude and enormous stamina. making america great again. i am excited he chose our home state...
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we've been consistent in voicing our support at the r.p.d. commission as well as the commission meeting on may 16. we believe adult nonresidents, flexible pricing will allow for more manageable traffic flow within the sites and in the surrounding neighborhoods. it also encourages attendance at non-peak times that will result in a richer experience for all people who attend because there will be less congestion. we support the fee increase at japanese teagarden, the japanese teagarden is one of our historic gems and residents and visitors alike walk away stating that constantly. we fiscally sponsor two of the specialty gardens, japanese and the conservatory of flowers. the japanese teagarden is dedicated to raising funds for this renovation. we also feel flexible pricing and the maintenance fee will have long range effects and benefit the people that visit them. thank you. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good morning. fellow citizens. my name is kathleen wells. i'm a united states constitutional practitioner and a na
we've been consistent in voicing our support at the r.p.d. commission as well as the commission meeting on may 16. we believe adult nonresidents, flexible pricing will allow for more manageable traffic flow within the sites and in the surrounding neighborhoods. it also encourages attendance at non-peak times that will result in a richer experience for all people who attend because there will be less congestion. we support the fee increase at japanese teagarden, the japanese teagarden is one of...
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that voice was necessary and i think that is a true voice of the democratic party for me being a democrat falls in line with my values. what did you do as a family giving back? representative wild: we certainly did charitable think -- representative axne: we certainly did charitable things. part of your allowance when you were five went to children in need rate i have been with my family serving meals on thanksgiving. my mom fought for our public school system when i was put into a school that was on the lower-income side of town and we had to walk by a junkyard with dogs trying to run into us at the fence. and the new school that went up in the rich part of town had all the accoutrements. so she fought for things for us. i have grown up in that environment where you stand up for your community, make sure your kids have opportunity. that is a key thing i grew up with. this is about children's opportunity, about creating hope for everyone whether you come from a high-income zip code or a low-income zip code. our public school system should be the great equalizer. that is one thing that was
that voice was necessary and i think that is a true voice of the democratic party for me being a democrat falls in line with my values. what did you do as a family giving back? representative wild: we certainly did charitable think -- representative axne: we certainly did charitable things. part of your allowance when you were five went to children in need rate i have been with my family serving meals on thanksgiving. my mom fought for our public school system when i was put into a school that...
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i mean there are breyer voices we have some. muslim voices in america whether they are intellectuals like razor. and others but 3 day we are in minority we are underrepresented in the political arena and in the media i mean i am the only one that gets invited invited to c.n.n. and i'm b.c.m. to others to explain why this rhetoric is so dangerous and it was it was used before remember europe in the thirty's when you go through the holocaust museum it's clear if thouse you and it's written in the wall the holocaust did not start with the killing it started with words with violent words it started with politicians dividing people with them versus us it started with them and ising an entire group of people and criminalizing them and then that pave the way for the killing and for the gas gas chambers remember president bush after 911 pushed this narrative of them versus us either you are with us or them that means if you challenge his views or his policies and decision then you are a terrorist and your label as a terrorist and many l
i mean there are breyer voices we have some. muslim voices in america whether they are intellectuals like razor. and others but 3 day we are in minority we are underrepresented in the political arena and in the media i mean i am the only one that gets invited invited to c.n.n. and i'm b.c.m. to others to explain why this rhetoric is so dangerous and it was it was used before remember europe in the thirty's when you go through the holocaust museum it's clear if thouse you and it's written in the...
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because i'm into voices like yes, this great voice on sears and you see the animation is very potent. >>all of in hollywood, i'm david and. >>and before we go a little peek outside checking in on the bay bridge traffic looks pretty good minor weight off and on in the cash lanes what a decent return to san francisco, we'll be back with more on the kron four morning news after the break stay wi >>to the conference running news checking in on the forecast talking about all the great things you can do outside today and another nice day. yeah it's going to be really similar to yesterday. so hot in some spots, okay but a whole lot of sunshine to enjoy this is not too bad and then right out the door right temperatures are actually pretty comfortable already mild right. not so yes, you definitely know that things are going to be heating up if temperatures are so nice out right now. and this weekend a nicer looking at mostly clear conditions around the bay area. good morning. i'm rebecca strong feeling for judge tribal morning and we are seeing a nice shot of the san francisco skyline, the sa
because i'm into voices like yes, this great voice on sears and you see the animation is very potent. >>all of in hollywood, i'm david and. >>and before we go a little peek outside checking in on the bay bridge traffic looks pretty good minor weight off and on in the cash lanes what a decent return to san francisco, we'll be back with more on the kron four morning news after the break stay wi >>to the conference running news checking in on the forecast talking about all the...