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upright walking is one of those. mammals sprint and leap and walk and climb. your typical mammal runs on all fours thinking of cow dog sheet cat squirrel runs on all fours. people navigate and their extended hind limbs all the way. really a strange way to move and we kind of lose their mind. we videotape is happening in posted to youtube and it gets millions of hits. i was in researching this book i found examples of errors looking on two legs in a new jersey a bear named petals and it got almost 5 million views m of a br walking on two legs in the jersey suburb. a gorilla in philadelphia started walking on two legs, occasionally. they got a video and ended up on the cbs news. something we do all the time, we then use the word pedestrian to describe something ordinary but when another animal does it it's remarkable but not only that i'm a paleontologist. a study fossils and what we can tell by going back in time to a common ancestor that we share with our cousins the further back we go we start to lose some of those unique characteristics like the large brain
upright walking is one of those. mammals sprint and leap and walk and climb. your typical mammal runs on all fours thinking of cow dog sheet cat squirrel runs on all fours. people navigate and their extended hind limbs all the way. really a strange way to move and we kind of lose their mind. we videotape is happening in posted to youtube and it gets millions of hits. i was in researching this book i found examples of errors looking on two legs in a new jersey a bear named petals and it got...
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mammals knuckle walk and climb. your typical mammal moves around on all fours, you'll have a dog or cat or squirrel moves around on all for only humans will navigate the world on their extended hide limbs all the time. it's a really strange way to move. and when another memo does it, we kind of lose our minds. we take out our cameras, we videotape what's happening and posted to youtube and its millions ofhits . i was in researching this book i found examples of bears moving on two legs in new jersey, there's this bear named pedals and there have been almost 5 million views of a bear walking on two legs through this new jersey suffered. a gorilla in the zoo lewis started walking on two legs occasionally, not frequently, just occasionally . someone urgot a video of it and it ended up on cbs news. so something that we do all the time, we even use the word pedestrian to describe something ordinary. withanother animal does it, it's remarkable . but not only that, the fossil record which is what i work on, i met paleoanth
mammals knuckle walk and climb. your typical mammal moves around on all fours, you'll have a dog or cat or squirrel moves around on all for only humans will navigate the world on their extended hide limbs all the time. it's a really strange way to move. and when another memo does it, we kind of lose our minds. we take out our cameras, we videotape what's happening and posted to youtube and its millions ofhits . i was in researching this book i found examples of bears moving on two legs in new...
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did you do practice walk? neil: i did a lot of walking every day. i was averaging probably nine miles or 10 miles a day for the year. for the last month or so, i just put weights in it that would equal about 19 pounds, 20 pounds. i would train my back and that kind of thing. i would do 12 or 13 miles a day with my pack on. that really did make a big difference. susan: what was in that backpack? neil: when i left, if you add up the weight, i took my laptop, 2.1 pounds or something, the charger. i had very few clothes. i think i brought essentially three very lightweight thermal shirts, obviously a rain slick, a warmer patagonia down jacket, and a couple of pairs of socks. i got in the habit of every night i would do laundry and hang it up, and constantly be turning it that way. i went very minimalist. i had a couple of books, oddly, i tried to be very spare at what i brought. some people might scoff at 18 pounds and say probably could go to 12 pounds. it was fine, the weight was never an issue. susan: what electronics did you bring? neil: we call the
did you do practice walk? neil: i did a lot of walking every day. i was averaging probably nine miles or 10 miles a day for the year. for the last month or so, i just put weights in it that would equal about 19 pounds, 20 pounds. i would train my back and that kind of thing. i would do 12 or 13 miles a day with my pack on. that really did make a big difference. susan: what was in that backpack? neil: when i left, if you add up the weight, i took my laptop, 2.1 pounds or something, the charger....
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did you do practice walk? neil: i did a lot of walking every day. i was averaging probably nine miles or 10 miles a day for the year. for the last month or so, i just put weights in it that would equal about 19 pounds, 20 pounds. i would train my back and that kind of thing. i would do 12 or 13 miles a day with my pack on. that really did make a big difference. susan: what was in that backpack? neil: when i left, if you add up the weight, i took my laptop, 2.1 pounds or something, the charger. i had very few clothes. i think i brought essentially three very lightweight thermal shirts, obviously a rain slick, a warmer patagonia down jacket, and a couple of pairs of socks. i got in the habit of every night i would do laundry and hang it up, and constantly be turning it that way. i went very minimalist. i had a couple of books, oddly, i tried to be very spare at what i brought. some people might scoff at 18 pounds and say probably could go to 12 pounds. it was fine, the weight was never an issue. susan: what electronics did you bring? neil: we call the
did you do practice walk? neil: i did a lot of walking every day. i was averaging probably nine miles or 10 miles a day for the year. for the last month or so, i just put weights in it that would equal about 19 pounds, 20 pounds. i would train my back and that kind of thing. i would do 12 or 13 miles a day with my pack on. that really did make a big difference. susan: what was in that backpack? neil: when i left, if you add up the weight, i took my laptop, 2.1 pounds or something, the charger....
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also with respect to walking on slow street, intersections are for walking. not slow streets. you cannot convert streets into playgrounds. they are meant for driving. and, unfortunately, drivers have no influence in this dialogue because most of them are working. therefore, you get a biased sample of sentiment as to what slow streets should be. i do believe in safety on streets, but i'm definitely don't believe in adding congestion by implementing slow streets. it's only meant for a selfish few. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> you have 36 questions remaining. >> next speaker. >> i'm a father of one and speaking on behalf of kids safe s.f. as one of its leaders. i along with kids safe urge to you approve the four streets. thanks to shannon and her team for their work and leadership and support of an innovative program that is effectively making our streets safer. on slow streets we've analyzed there are 80% less injuries compared to before these were slow streets. while this shouldn't be the top priority, because you're 18 times more likely to die from traffic
also with respect to walking on slow street, intersections are for walking. not slow streets. you cannot convert streets into playgrounds. they are meant for driving. and, unfortunately, drivers have no influence in this dialogue because most of them are working. therefore, you get a biased sample of sentiment as to what slow streets should be. i do believe in safety on streets, but i'm definitely don't believe in adding congestion by implementing slow streets. it's only meant for a selfish...
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walk. well, giants are a team that walk a lot but also a team that does not give up many walks. >> javier: especially that bullpen. they have done a great job. throwing the ball over the plate. they have struggled just a few times tonight, but, overall, the whole season, they have been doing a good job out of the bullpen. >> jon: oakland is another team that gets a lot of walks. ability to get walks, ninth in the majors and giants eighth. harrison to crawford. crawford to la stella to force-out chapman to ends the inning. giants need three to stay alive. the closer is coming up for oakland trivino. homelessness, housing, taxes, water, electricity, crime, wildfires. [sfx: bear roar] gavin, you've failed. we have to immediately cut taxes twenty-five percent. fix housing and homelessness. and make life in california affordable again. i'm a businessman, the only cpa running. shouldn't we choose ability this time? we must have a competent governor with management experience and outsider integrit
walk. well, giants are a team that walk a lot but also a team that does not give up many walks. >> javier: especially that bullpen. they have done a great job. throwing the ball over the plate. they have struggled just a few times tonight, but, overall, the whole season, they have been doing a good job out of the bullpen. >> jon: oakland is another team that gets a lot of walks. ability to get walks, ninth in the majors and giants eighth. harrison to crawford. crawford to la stella...
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and i walking. if you put it on a treadmill, you'd pick up subtle differences and that's a fun thing because you can't ever put it on the treadmill, but from the footprints and from the bones, it looks like they're not pushing off the big toe as much as we do, our arches are flatter than ours, their legs are shorter and maybe not extending at the hip quite as much as we do when we walk, but those distances are subtle. one of the really, i think, amazing discoveries of the last 10 years is that we often will think of bipedal evolution in a linear way and i did it by talking 2.0. and what we see are dinner forms of bipedalism in different speices and so at the same time lucy and her species were around and her species were making the human-like footprints, there was another species that had a divergent big toe, in ethiopia not far from where lucy was found, climbing trees and walking in a biomechanically very different kind of way. and this was a fabulous discover made in ethiopia in 2009 and showed t
and i walking. if you put it on a treadmill, you'd pick up subtle differences and that's a fun thing because you can't ever put it on the treadmill, but from the footprints and from the bones, it looks like they're not pushing off the big toe as much as we do, our arches are flatter than ours, their legs are shorter and maybe not extending at the hip quite as much as we do when we walk, but those distances are subtle. one of the really, i think, amazing discoveries of the last 10 years is that...
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and maybe evenel walk on two le.don't walk with her head and so i would like to see the fossils from other parts of the body and there is a femur now that is been published i one team and then another team has a pre- printout and they come to completely different conclusions and whether this is no bright walker or not enemy, if you converge on that common asked mr. the chimpanzees, you'll get something that is not quite like any of the living apes. it's a fabulous combination and maybe a frustrating accommodation of anatomies that are difficult to interpret. it is kind of what you might expect in a common ancestor. kate: do you think that this aimer looks like that of a biped or . jeremy: have not been able to you know, like to talk about fossils that i was able to see this is not a fossil that have been able to see myself. however, there even older fossils now that we don't have much from nine or 10 million years ago but there's this new discovery from a site in germany and germany sort of my sound, surprising to so
and maybe evenel walk on two le.don't walk with her head and so i would like to see the fossils from other parts of the body and there is a femur now that is been published i one team and then another team has a pre- printout and they come to completely different conclusions and whether this is no bright walker or not enemy, if you converge on that common asked mr. the chimpanzees, you'll get something that is not quite like any of the living apes. it's a fabulous combination and maybe a...
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is that possible ♪ walk on walk o with hope in your hear and you'll never walk ♪ ♪ alone [ cheers andhuge netflix show, "outer banks." season two is streaming right now. please welcome madelyn cline [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: hi oh, my goodness. hi, bud. >> how are you doing >> jimmy: i'm doing great. welcome to the show. thank you so much for -- for being here >> thank you for having me >> jimmy: you're in europe right now and are we allowed to say why? or is this a secret movie? >> it's not. it's not a secret anymore but, yes, i am in europe and i am - i am filming the sequel to "knives out. >> jimmy: yeah [ cheers and applause i'm very, very excited about it >> jimmy: now, how is that going? >> i'm just going to be completely honest with you it is the most mind blowing terrifying experience ever >> jimmy: why? >> because i walk on -- you know how you have moments in life where you just look around and you look at life and you're like, "how in the [ bleep ] did i get here?" >> jimmy: yeah >> i feel very lucky but it's just like i walk on the set every day and it feels like a
is that possible ♪ walk on walk o with hope in your hear and you'll never walk ♪ ♪ alone [ cheers andhuge netflix show, "outer banks." season two is streaming right now. please welcome madelyn cline [ cheers and applause ♪ >> jimmy: hi oh, my goodness. hi, bud. >> how are you doing >> jimmy: i'm doing great. welcome to the show. thank you so much for -- for being here >> thank you for having me >> jimmy: you're in europe right now and are we...
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and he knows it right there. >> joe: a walk and a homer and a walk-off win!s there emotional leader, tim anderson. and what a moment here on thursday, august 12th in dyersville, iowa. >> john: [laughs] you can't script a movie any better, i don't think they could have scripted this game any better for the folks here. nobody left, and like you said, ninth inning fireworks. >> joe: a 9-8, the white sox win it, let's send it down to ken rosenthal. >> thanks, joe. eight home runs hit in his game, what was it like in the ninth inning when you guys came back? >> well, we never give up. we never give up. they scored four runs, but we never give up and this is the result. >> when you got here today, did you tell yourself "i have got to hit a home run into the corner"? >> i just say i need to have good at-bats, because of i have good at-bats, the homer can come. >> you grew up in the dominican republic, played in some small towns in the minor leagues, what will you remember about this day? >> well, it was amazing, you know? this is like when you go play in the minor l
and he knows it right there. >> joe: a walk and a homer and a walk-off win!s there emotional leader, tim anderson. and what a moment here on thursday, august 12th in dyersville, iowa. >> john: [laughs] you can't script a movie any better, i don't think they could have scripted this game any better for the folks here. nobody left, and like you said, ninth inning fireworks. >> joe: a 9-8, the white sox win it, let's send it down to ken rosenthal. >> thanks, joe. eight home...
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walking the stage is what motivated me. so being able to do that tomorrow is a big moment. >> we are looking at you at a football game with the walker in front of you. the crowd going wow. are you ready for this tomorrow? i am going to predict you are going to get a standing ovation. there will be some people crying and people cheering. are you ready for that? >> i am absolutely ready for this. being able to go across the stage and be recognized for my own personal satisfaction and cheered on, everybody will be excited about that. but what motivates me and gets me most excited is the impact i hope it leaves on others. everybody has a problem. everybody has a challenge in their life or goal they want to achieve. i hope when they see me walk across the stage, that they see them doing things others told them they couldn't do. and that they will see them doing goals they want to accomplish. it will be a huge moment for me, but i hope it will be a huge moment for others, too. taking this out of what happened to me, which you wou
walking the stage is what motivated me. so being able to do that tomorrow is a big moment. >> we are looking at you at a football game with the walker in front of you. the crowd going wow. are you ready for this tomorrow? i am going to predict you are going to get a standing ovation. there will be some people crying and people cheering. are you ready for that? >> i am absolutely ready for this. being able to go across the stage and be recognized for my own personal satisfaction and...
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but no walks. slater to third. riley is going to second to get the force-out there. you doing okay with those new spicy tiny tacos, jack? yeah, it's funny some of those people you see, they... they can't handle it at all right? no, they can't. that's not you. that's not me. no. try my new spicy tiny tacos starting at $3.50. [ sfx: ding ding ding ] try my new spicy [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: bloop bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop bing ] the day can wait. enter the golden state, with real california dairy. my new spicy tiny tacos, a spicy twist on my snackable tiny tacos. 15 for $3.50 or loaded for just a buck more. i don't know which is better, the spice or the price. try my new spicy tiny tacos starting at $3.50. only at jack in the box. >>> greg papa here. i hope you're enjoying tonight's game on nbc sports bay area. we are back tomorrow night on nbc sports bay area 3:30 giants pregame live. game two of the series in atlanta. first pitch will come your way at 4:20, so we will see you tomorrow at 3:30. >> dave: thanks, greg. back tomorrow night. toni
but no walks. slater to third. riley is going to second to get the force-out there. you doing okay with those new spicy tiny tacos, jack? yeah, it's funny some of those people you see, they... they can't handle it at all right? no, they can't. that's not you. that's not me. no. try my new spicy tiny tacos starting at $3.50. [ sfx: ding ding ding ] try my new spicy [sfx: bing bing bing ] [sfx: bloop bloop bloop ] [ sfx: bing bloop ding ding bloop bing ] the day can wait. enter the golden state,...
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worst date she's ever been on, she went for an endless walk in the park just a walk and talk and thenfor her song "rumors" just came out. [ cheers and applause can we do something -- something with that energy, a little lizzo vibe? ♪ ♪ okay alyssa not too sweaty ♪ ♪ oh my goodnes oh my goodness ♪ ♪ it's 65 degrees oh my goodness oh my goodness ♪ ♪ a sailboat on cold wate oh my goodness oh my goodness ♪ ♪ we're walking in the park and there's not nothin to look at ♪ ♪ but ooh ooh everything you heard is tru everything is true ♪ ♪ look everything you heard is tru everything is true ♪ [ cheers and applause >> jimmy: see, that is how you do it! that's real cool over there. i love you guys. that was great thank you to our great audience and thank you to the very talented roots right there we'll be right back with michael keaton, ladies and gentlemen. come on back ♪ ugh, there's that cute guy from 12c. -go talk to him. -yeah, no. plus it's not even like he'd be into me or whatever. ♪♪ ♪ this could be ♪ hi. you just moved in, right? i would love to tell you about all the great savings you ca
worst date she's ever been on, she went for an endless walk in the park just a walk and talk and thenfor her song "rumors" just came out. [ cheers and applause can we do something -- something with that energy, a little lizzo vibe? ♪ ♪ okay alyssa not too sweaty ♪ ♪ oh my goodnes oh my goodness ♪ ♪ it's 65 degrees oh my goodness oh my goodness ♪ ♪ a sailboat on cold wate oh my goodness oh my goodness ♪ ♪ we're walking in the park and there's not nothin to look at...
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this week, selby walk out in his hometown _ hard.his week, selby walk out in his hometown of— hard. this week, selby walk out in his hometown of leicester- hard. this week, selby walk out in his hometown of leicester as - hard. this week, selby walk out in | his hometown of leicester as world champion at the british open. tote champion at the british open. we have champion at the british open. - have never had a tournament in leicester, not a main ranking tournament, as long as i can remember. not a tournament, as long as i can remember. nota main tournament, as long as i can remember. not a main ranking of it. to even be playing a term in leicester is great, but being announcers were champion, would be a very special moment. film; announcers were champion, would be a very special moment.— very special moment. any pressure on ou bein: very special moment. any pressure on you being the — very special moment. any pressure on you being the hometown _ very special moment. any pressure on you being the hometown favourite? i you being the h
this week, selby walk out in his hometown _ hard.his week, selby walk out in his hometown of— hard. this week, selby walk out in his hometown of leicester- hard. this week, selby walk out in his hometown of leicester as - hard. this week, selby walk out in | his hometown of leicester as world champion at the british open. tote champion at the british open. we have champion at the british open. - have never had a tournament in leicester, not a main ranking tournament, as long as i can...
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i drive, walk and bike on shotwell. i like to say that i have not -- i heard someone say it will increase traffic on surrounding streets. i haven't seen evidence of that. this has been great, love it. we want it. please vote yes to keep shotwell slow. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: hi. i'm in support of the sanchez slow street. i like to thank shannon and brian and all the sfmta employees for working on the slow street program. i live on duncan, which is another slow street. i walk sanchez every day. it's been great to have extra space during the pandemic. i'm excited about expanding the slow street past the end of the pandemic, whenever that happens with delta. i would like to see the sanchez street design go further. i encourage the board to approve sanchez street and all the other slow streets. thank you. >> chair borden: next speaker please. >> caller: i'm with senior and disability action. first thing to say, yes, we agree that to the extension of all four streets. we also as
i drive, walk and bike on shotwell. i like to say that i have not -- i heard someone say it will increase traffic on surrounding streets. i haven't seen evidence of that. this has been great, love it. we want it. please vote yes to keep shotwell slow. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: hi. i'm in support of the sanchez slow street. i like to thank shannon and brian and all the sfmta employees for working on the slow street program. i live on...
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will be the most important i have walked in my life.: wow. larry: i remember the day that he got hurt and it looked terrible. he is so impressive, i bet you he walks without anybody helping him some day. that smile that he projects to other kids, what strength he has inside. liz: strength and perseverance. larry: world news tonight with david muir is next. liz: thanks for having us tonight. things may be different, but at denny's, one thing will always remain the same... our dedication to safely serving guests the food they love. and hey... if you love to feed people too, we want you to join our family. apply at dennys.com today. only nature's bounty does. immune twenty-four hour plus has longer lasting vitamin c. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. only from nature's bounty. plus, herbal and other immune superstars. i don't just play someone brainy on tv - i'm an actual neuroscientist. and i love the science behind neuriva plus. unlike ordinary memory supplements, neuriva plus fuels six key indicators of brain performance. more b
will be the most important i have walked in my life.: wow. larry: i remember the day that he got hurt and it looked terrible. he is so impressive, i bet you he walks without anybody helping him some day. that smile that he projects to other kids, what strength he has inside. liz: strength and perseverance. larry: world news tonight with david muir is next. liz: thanks for having us tonight. things may be different, but at denny's, one thing will always remain the same... our dedication to...
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even its principal walk the neighborhood. why are you walking door to door? >> with the pandemic, the entire country experienced losing kids and hirsch specifically lost our students. >> reporter: they will offer learning on a case-by-case basis. it is based on the number of children physically in classrooms. making the persuasion campaign critical. tony dillworth had not reenrolled her 6-year-old son until a teacher showed up at her door. >> do you have any hesitation amid the delta variant about ?> him to have the one-on-one with the teacher. >> reporter: with covid cases rising, children under the age of 12 not eligible for the vaccine, and reports of more young people becoming seriously ill, parents are again questioning in-person learning. >>> should we be talking them into coming back into the classroom at all? >> so, we know that it was a disservice to have students out of the classroom not learning. our job is to make sure that our campuses are safe. >> reporter: superintendent pedro martinez says overall virtual students suffered a drop in academic p
even its principal walk the neighborhood. why are you walking door to door? >> with the pandemic, the entire country experienced losing kids and hirsch specifically lost our students. >> reporter: they will offer learning on a case-by-case basis. it is based on the number of children physically in classrooms. making the persuasion campaign critical. tony dillworth had not reenrolled her 6-year-old son until a teacher showed up at her door. >> do you have any hesitation amid...
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i heard a bang. i walk _ was carrying a gun. i heard a bang, i walk around - was carrying a gun.k around the corner, the bloke was walking to —— towards me with a black rifle, and i could smell the gunfire. i swerved around him, and and i could smell the gunfire. iswerved around him, and i noticed a woman in the corner, laying on the doorstep of the shop. and just put pressure on the wound, until the police come. the wound, untilthe police come. ~ , , ., come. when you bumped into him, what did he — come. when you bumped into him, what did he look— come. when you bumped into him, what did he look like, _ come. when you bumped into him, what did he look like, how - come. when you bumped into him, what did he look like, how did i what did he look like, how did he seem?— he seem? just... just vacant 'ust he seem? just... just vacant just vacant. _ he seem? just... just vacant just vacant, staring. - he seem? just... just vacant just vacant, staring. the i just vacant, staring. the sequence _ just vacant, staring. the sequence of _ just vacant, staring. the sequence of events i just
i heard a bang. i walk _ was carrying a gun. i heard a bang, i walk around - was carrying a gun.k around the corner, the bloke was walking to —— towards me with a black rifle, and i could smell the gunfire. i swerved around him, and and i could smell the gunfire. iswerved around him, and i noticed a woman in the corner, laying on the doorstep of the shop. and just put pressure on the wound, until the police come. the wound, untilthe police come. ~ , , ., come. when you bumped into him, what...
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also with respect to walking on slow street, intersections are for walking. not slow streets. you cannot convert streets into playgrounds. they are meant for driving. and, unfortunately, drivers have no influence in this dialogue because most of them are working. therefore, you get a biased sample of sentiment as to what slow streets should be. i do believe in safety on streets, but i'm definitely don't believe in adding congestion by implementing slow streets. it's only meant for a selfish few. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> you have 36 questions remaining. >> next speaker. >> i'm a father of one and speaking on behalf of kids safe s.f. as one of its leaders. i along with kids safe urge to you approve the four streets. thanks to shannon and her team for their work and leadership and support of an innovative program that is effectively making our streets safer. on slow streets we've analyzed there are 80% less injuries compared to before these were slow streets. while this shouldn't be the top priority, because you're 18 times more likely to die from traffic
also with respect to walking on slow street, intersections are for walking. not slow streets. you cannot convert streets into playgrounds. they are meant for driving. and, unfortunately, drivers have no influence in this dialogue because most of them are working. therefore, you get a biased sample of sentiment as to what slow streets should be. i do believe in safety on streets, but i'm definitely don't believe in adding congestion by implementing slow streets. it's only meant for a selfish...
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i don't see myself walking away from amazing grapes. trying everything i can to keep this alive. >> in the u.s., wine retailers generate over $9.5 billion every year. i think amazing grapes can be turned around, and i want a piece of it. all these boxes. i always believe that first impressions are lasting impressions, and my first impression of walking into amazing grapes is there's clutter everywhere. it's disturbing. live music in a wine store. [laughs] ay-yi-yi. wow. i couldn't believe how much inventory was in this place. sometimes, too much selection is awful. how are you? i'm marcus. >> how you doing? brian, pleasure, welcome. >> nice to meet you. >> you too. >> it's a little bit bigger than i thought it was gonna be. >> 1,800 different skus of wine in this space. >> is that what's in here, 1,800? >> yeah. >> huh. no one has time to look at 1,800 varieties. i'd be willing to bet that half of it doesn't even sell. how long have you worked here? >> today's my second day. >> is it? >> yeah. >> look what you were signing up for. >> ev
i don't see myself walking away from amazing grapes. trying everything i can to keep this alive. >> in the u.s., wine retailers generate over $9.5 billion every year. i think amazing grapes can be turned around, and i want a piece of it. all these boxes. i always believe that first impressions are lasting impressions, and my first impression of walking into amazing grapes is there's clutter everywhere. it's disturbing. live music in a wine store. [laughs] ay-yi-yi. wow. i couldn't believe...
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doctors told him he was never going to walk again. he proved everybody wrong. >> the emotions going acrosssta. but it's humility and gratitude too because there was a time when i was laying in a hospital bed and i couldn't move anything, i couldn't feel anything. i'm fighting for my life. the things that are getting me through that moment is that eventual dream that i had to be able to walk across the stage. >> paylor graduated from the school of business. what he's doing right now is he's a motivational speaker. if you saw him on the news last night with him, you will understand why he is a motivational speaker. he's living a motivational life. >>> now to levi stadium. the raiders coming back to the bay area for the first time since they left for vegas. quite a scene out there today. >> reporter: the game just ended. you can see people here hanging out in the parking lot. many of them are celebrating the niners' victory. i talked with several diehard raiders fans who were still thrilled they didn't have to make the trek to vegas to s
doctors told him he was never going to walk again. he proved everybody wrong. >> the emotions going acrosssta. but it's humility and gratitude too because there was a time when i was laying in a hospital bed and i couldn't move anything, i couldn't feel anything. i'm fighting for my life. the things that are getting me through that moment is that eventual dream that i had to be able to walk across the stage. >> paylor graduated from the school of business. what he's doing right now...
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ever walked in my life. kate: just ahead, stories of survival. a new docuseries takes a fresh look at the heroism we saw on september 11. california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i talked to my doctor and switched to fewer medicines with dovato. dovato is for some adults who are starting hiv-1 treatment or replacing their current hiv-1 regimen. with just 2 medicines in 1 pill, dovato is as effective as a 3-drug regimen... to help you reach and stay undetectable. research shows people who take hiv treatment as prescribed and get to and stay undetectable can no longer transmit hiv through sex. don't take dovato if you're allergic to its ingredients or if you take dofetilide. taking dovato with dofeti
ever walked in my life. kate: just ahead, stories of survival. a new docuseries takes a fresh look at the heroism we saw on september 11. california! all of our homes share power. but heat waves can stretch our supply to its limits. flex alerts remind us when to use less energy from 4-9pm. so we can all stay up and running. sign up today. i'm morgan, and there's more to me than hiv. more love, more adventure, more community. but with my hiv treatment, there's not more medicines in my pill. i...
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he walks in, don't help me, i'm walking in. that's what he said. we let him walk away, so you see his face is ashley in color, we knew something was wrong. he walked on, but he started losing it and we grabbed him and wound up taking him into the emergency room. on that point you were mentioning there, the one thing that came up, jerry and i talked about this forever, what happened if we had gone to the white house first? and we are so fortunate we didn't do that because that artery was bleeding, wasn't breathing well, and if we had gone to the white house, where it would be more secure, but no good medical treatment there. now what do you do? five minutes, maybe ten minutes before you get to the george washington? i don't know, because if we stopped at the white house, what's going to do? stop and take off again? you're going to get ten minutes, maybe survived ten minutes with that bleeding. >> the doctors i interviewed for this said if they had gone to the hospital, gone to the white house, he would have died. we >> put him on the trauma bay tabl
he walks in, don't help me, i'm walking in. that's what he said. we let him walk away, so you see his face is ashley in color, we knew something was wrong. he walked on, but he started losing it and we grabbed him and wound up taking him into the emergency room. on that point you were mentioning there, the one thing that came up, jerry and i talked about this forever, what happened if we had gone to the white house first? and we are so fortunate we didn't do that because that artery was...
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they were not - were walking... they were not allowed to _ were walking... to leave _ were walking... they were not allowed to leave their - were walking... they were not allowed to leave their homes i allowed to leave their homes without... allowed to leave their homes without- - -— allowed to leave their homes without... , without... males were accompanying them, that without... males were accompanying them. that was _ without... males were accompanying them, that was not _ without... males were accompanying them, that was not the _ without... males were accompanying them, that was not the case, - without... males were accompanying them, that was not the case, they i them, that was not the case, they were walking industries, i have seen that. ., . , ., that. the women we have spoken to said if they — that. the women we have spoken to said if they left _ that. the women we have spoken to said if they left their _ that. the women we have spoken to said if they left their house - said if they left their house without a male accompanying them, someone who was
they were not - were walking... they were not allowed to _ were walking... to leave _ were walking... they were not allowed to leave their - were walking... they were not allowed to leave their homes i allowed to leave their homes without... allowed to leave their homes without- - -— allowed to leave their homes without... , without... males were accompanying them, that without... males were accompanying them. that was _ without... males were accompanying them, that was not _ without... males...
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he walks toward the cops.hat is when officers say he pointed the gun at them and one of them shot him. >> they have to defend themselves too >> natalie said she saw the boy pointed gun at officers too. >> it was scary. you never know what they are going to do. there is a school across the street. there are a lot of kids playing outside. >> detectives said they found four guns with magazines and ammunition. and makes them think he was ready for a long confrontation. >> kcal 9news. >> the boy is being treated for his gunshot wound and is expected to survive x-ray make sure the bay area students have the tools that they need as they return to school. the salvation army and walnut. >> we are collecting school supplies. there are a lot of needy people and needy children as they go back-to-school. we just want to help and encourage them to do their best at school. >> the salvation army has these bins outside of walmart stores in a few locations. families can head to the town center and antioch for a drive through gr
he walks toward the cops.hat is when officers say he pointed the gun at them and one of them shot him. >> they have to defend themselves too >> natalie said she saw the boy pointed gun at officers too. >> it was scary. you never know what they are going to do. there is a school across the street. there are a lot of kids playing outside. >> detectives said they found four guns with magazines and ammunition. and makes them think he was ready for a long confrontation....
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i drive, walk and bike on shotwell. i like to say that i have not -- i heard someone say it will increase traffic on surrounding streets. i haven't seen evidence of that. this has been great, love it. we want it. please vote yes to keep shotwell slow. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: hi. i'm in support of the sanchez slow street. i like to thank shannon and brian and all the sfmta employees for working on the slow street program. i live on duncan, which is another slow street. i walk sanchez every day. it's been great to have extra space during the pandemic. i'm excited about expanding the slow street past the end of the pandemic, whenever that happens with delta. i would like to see the sanchez street design go further. i encourage the board to approve sanchez street and all the other slow streets. thank you. >> chair borden: next speaker please. >> caller: i'm with senior and disability action. first thing to say, yes, we agree that to the extension of all four streets. we also as
i drive, walk and bike on shotwell. i like to say that i have not -- i heard someone say it will increase traffic on surrounding streets. i haven't seen evidence of that. this has been great, love it. we want it. please vote yes to keep shotwell slow. thank you. >> chair borden: thank you. next speaker please. >> caller: hi. i'm in support of the sanchez slow street. i like to thank shannon and brian and all the sfmta employees for working on the slow street program. i live on...
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walking from washington d.c. to new york city, former wall street journal reporter neil king reflects on his nearly 300 mile journey. >> doing it a year later with all that happened and all the things, shut in, all of us walking around behind masks, that long covid winter that was pretty horrific and the events we saw play out on january 6th at the capitol which i live right nearby, the contested election, there's a lot of bad blood in the air overall so i made my desire to go out, i think it was the fifth day of spring and walk through a spring and see it unfold and hook-- look up closely and meeting along the way and trying to understand where we were as a country at the moment. >> neil king on his nearly 300 mile journey walking from washington d.c. to new york, on c-span's q & a. also find q & a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. and you're watching book tv on c-span2. well, if you're of a certain age, you have one of these on your shelves, a dictionary and you've probably looked up words in it throug
walking from washington d.c. to new york city, former wall street journal reporter neil king reflects on his nearly 300 mile journey. >> doing it a year later with all that happened and all the things, shut in, all of us walking around behind masks, that long covid winter that was pretty horrific and the events we saw play out on january 6th at the capitol which i live right nearby, the contested election, there's a lot of bad blood in the air overall so i made my desire to go out, i...
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i heard a bang, i walked around the corner, the bloke was walking towards me with a black rifle, i couldmean? i swerved around him, and i noticed a woman in the corner, laid on the doorstep who was shot. and just went to her, put pressure on the wound and that, and comforted her until the police come. when you bumped into him, what did he look like, how did he seem? just... just vacant, just a vacant stare, like. the sequence of events started to house on biddick drive last night when davison shot and killed his mother. he then went on to the road and fired again, killing three—year—old sophie martin and herfather lee. the gunman then headed to a nearby park, shooting and injuring another man and woman — they are both being treated in hospital. in the park he killed 59—year—old stephen washington, before heading to henderson place, where he shot his fifth victim, 66—year—old kate shepherd, who later died in hospital. it was here that the gunman then shot himself, and was declared dead at the scene. we believe we have an instance that is domestically related, that has spilled into the str
i heard a bang, i walked around the corner, the bloke was walking towards me with a black rifle, i couldmean? i swerved around him, and i noticed a woman in the corner, laid on the doorstep who was shot. and just went to her, put pressure on the wound and that, and comforted her until the police come. when you bumped into him, what did he look like, how did he seem? just... just vacant, just a vacant stare, like. the sequence of events started to house on biddick drive last night when davison...
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. ♪ ♪ >> walking from washington, d.c.new york city, former "wall street journal" reporter neil king reflects on his nearly 300 mile journey. >> a year later with all that has happened, all of us being shut in, all of us walking behind masks, that long covid winter as we call it which was a pretty horrific stretch, the events we saw play out january 6th, the capitol which i live nearby, the contested election. there's a lot of bad blood in the air overall. it made my desire to go out -- i think it was the fifth day of spring and just walk through the spring, see it unfold and look up close and very slowly at the country and meeting people along the way and trying to kind of understand where were we as a country. >> neil king from his nearly 300 mile journey, walking from washington, d.c. to new york city, sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span's q&a. you can also find q&a interviews wherever you get your podcasts. ♪ ♪ >> weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feast. every saturday you will find events and people that expl
. ♪ ♪ >> walking from washington, d.c.new york city, former "wall street journal" reporter neil king reflects on his nearly 300 mile journey. >> a year later with all that has happened, all of us being shut in, all of us walking behind masks, that long covid winter as we call it which was a pretty horrific stretch, the events we saw play out january 6th, the capitol which i live nearby, the contested election. there's a lot of bad blood in the air overall. it made my...
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they come from all walks of life.what they share in common is they want another solution that will allow them to smile, to chew, to live a normal life. - you're truly helping people find ifain.o live a normal life. for someone watching right now, how do they find out more? - there's a number on the screen. we want you to call it. you can visit our website, make an appointment. there's no obligation at all. - that's wonderful. there is hope. - absolutely. - and what's great is clear choice makes such a profound impact on so many lives and these patients love to share their stories. now, let's meet one of those patients whose life was transformed by clear choice dental implants. here is drew's story. - my name is drew and this is my clear choice story. i started losing my teeth as a teen and by the time i was an adult, i had lost three front teeth and had all kinds of dental issues. it's amazing how your smile can affect you. i kind of felt like i was living life in the shadows. i gave up my friendships, eating the food
they come from all walks of life.what they share in common is they want another solution that will allow them to smile, to chew, to live a normal life. - you're truly helping people find ifain.o live a normal life. for someone watching right now, how do they find out more? - there's a number on the screen. we want you to call it. you can visit our website, make an appointment. there's no obligation at all. - that's wonderful. there is hope. - absolutely. - and what's great is clear choice makes...
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we let him walk away. you could see his face was ashen. we grabbed him and wound up taking him into the emergency room. the one thing that came up, we talked about this, what had happened if we would've gone to the white house first? we are so fortunate we couldn't do that. he was not breathing well. the white house would be more secure. now what do you do? >> they said that they had gone to the white house, he would have died. they could not detect his paul's -- pulse. he lost more than half his blood that day. >> jerry saved his life. he did the right thing. >> reagan is shot, he does not died. his life hangs in the balance. his character on this day, his actions, his jokes, he sees his wife come in and he is naked with a chest tube in his side. he said, he forgot to duck. that says so much about the person. he is worried about her. you have as much time as you want. we need to pull back. why is it so important? >> a lot of people know that ronald reagan and nancy reagan were a world unto themselves. they loved each other so deeply. he w
we let him walk away. you could see his face was ashen. we grabbed him and wound up taking him into the emergency room. the one thing that came up, we talked about this, what had happened if we would've gone to the white house first? we are so fortunate we couldn't do that. he was not breathing well. the white house would be more secure. now what do you do? >> they said that they had gone to the white house, he would have died. they could not detect his paul's -- pulse. he lost more than...
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so we let him walk aways. you could see his face was ashen in color, you knew something was wrong, he started walking and then he started to lose it, and we ended grabbing him and taking him into the emergency room, but on the point that you were mentioning there, the one thing that came up, and jerry and i talked about this forever about what happened if we had gone to the white house first. and, you know, we're so fortunate that we didn't do that, because the artery was bleeding, and he was not breathing well, and if we had gone to the white house which obviously more secure, but no good medical treatment there. so now what do you do? you got five or ten minutes before you get to the g.w. i don't know. they -- because if we had stopped at the white house, what do you stop and then take off and then probably talk, now you got ten minutes. he survived ten minutes with that bleeding. >> and the e.r. doctors that i interviewed for this said that if they had gone to the white house he would have died. and they pu
so we let him walk aways. you could see his face was ashen in color, you knew something was wrong, he started walking and then he started to lose it, and we ended grabbing him and taking him into the emergency room, but on the point that you were mentioning there, the one thing that came up, and jerry and i talked about this forever about what happened if we had gone to the white house first. and, you know, we're so fortunate that we didn't do that, because the artery was bleeding, and he was...
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this week, selby walk out in his hometown _ hard.eek, selby walk out in his hometown of leicester- hard. this week, selby walk out in his hometown of leicester as - hard. this week, selby walk out in | his hometown of leicester as world champion at the british open. we have champion at the british open. - have never had a tournament in leicester, not a main ranking tournament, as long as i can remember. not a tournament, as long as i can remember. nota main tournament, as long as i can remember. not a main ranking of it. to even be playing a term in leicester is great, but being announcers were champion, would be a very special moment. pm? announcers were champion, would be a very special moment.— very special moment. any pressure on ou bein: very special moment. any pressure on you being the — very special moment. any pressure on you being the hometown _ very special moment. any pressure on you being the hometown favourite? i you being the hometown favourite? not really. i always put pressure on
this week, selby walk out in his hometown _ hard.eek, selby walk out in his hometown of leicester- hard. this week, selby walk out in his hometown of leicester as - hard. this week, selby walk out in | his hometown of leicester as world champion at the british open. we have champion at the british open. - have never had a tournament in leicester, not a main ranking tournament, as long as i can remember. not a tournament, as long as i can remember. nota main tournament, as long as i can...
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i heard a bang and walked around the corner. a bloke was walking towards me with a black rifle.ould smell the gunfire, you know what i mean? it was like... imitates gunfire and it was about a couple of seconds, and again, and again and again. the killer's been named as jake davison. he was 22, and later turned the weapon on himself. it's britain's worst mass shooting in more than decade, and there are questions tonight over davison�*s firearms license. our other main story.... in afghanistan, the un warns of a humanitarian catastrophe — urging the country's neighbours to allow in civilians fleeing the fighting. the majority of the population, they're waiting to see how things will unfold with a mixture of fear, anger and resignation. canos. 0h! and, it's a dream start in the premier league for brentford, back in top flight football, at home to arsenal. and coming up in sport on the bbc news channel: another five wicket haul. james anderson helps england fight back on the second day of the second test against india at lord's. good evening. a vigil has been held tonight in memory
i heard a bang and walked around the corner. a bloke was walking towards me with a black rifle.ould smell the gunfire, you know what i mean? it was like... imitates gunfire and it was about a couple of seconds, and again, and again and again. the killer's been named as jake davison. he was 22, and later turned the weapon on himself. it's britain's worst mass shooting in more than decade, and there are questions tonight over davison�*s firearms license. our other main story.... in afghanistan,...
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i can walk walk, no stevia, he will be able to tell you that it was the tower for by son, the 9 year old, $1000000.00 square foot . 2 inches okay, if they was canada or dela whole k, me get a sales book on my for k. saunders, i guess where, you know, buying them yes . and course go get in trouble or love on beyond the branch. i'm not i'm not a guy. you know, mean a lot. i think the formative thinks i gotta figure out, was i younger ala? yes. and then you probably went in to the side of dna. when a lot of a loan invest need to go and follow. you can just look at this one when you say, well, i'm in this community. again, this is going to say, this is what with him and i'm a missing evidence that i've been to the study. and what i was quoted for leasing case is 11111 minus one more thing i want to see yes, i. ringback need food in a. ringback more you need you can call me ah ah ah ah, my limit on my income in. oh no, no. one of one muslin. yeah. the be the yeah. one of my son but i want to be able to be in the yeah. in gas binion, like he ro say, always say not is . so it didn't matter
i can walk walk, no stevia, he will be able to tell you that it was the tower for by son, the 9 year old, $1000000.00 square foot . 2 inches okay, if they was canada or dela whole k, me get a sales book on my for k. saunders, i guess where, you know, buying them yes . and course go get in trouble or love on beyond the branch. i'm not i'm not a guy. you know, mean a lot. i think the formative thinks i gotta figure out, was i younger ala? yes. and then you probably went in to the side of dna....
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and walked away in the corner and the bloke was walking towards — corner and the bloke was walking towardsi could _ towards me with a black rifle. i could smell the gunfire, you know what _ could smell the gunfire, you know what i _ could smell the gunfire, you know what i mean? i swear the way, then. —— | what i mean? i swear the way, then. -- i swerved — what i mean? i swear the way, then. —— i swerved away, and it is the woman— —— i swerved away, and it is the woman laid _ —— i swerved away, and it is the woman laid out on the doorstep, and i put pressure on the wound, until the police — i put pressure on the wound, until the police come.— the police come. what did he look like, what did _ the police come. what did he look like, what did you _ the police come. what did he look like, what did you see? _ the police come. what did he look like, what did you see? just - the police come. what did he look i like, what did you see? just vacant, 'ust a like, what did you see? just vacant, just a vacant — like, what did you see? just vacant, just a vacant stare, _ like, what did you see? just va
and walked away in the corner and the bloke was walking towards — corner and the bloke was walking towardsi could _ towards me with a black rifle. i could smell the gunfire, you know what _ could smell the gunfire, you know what i _ could smell the gunfire, you know what i mean? i swear the way, then. —— | what i mean? i swear the way, then. -- i swerved — what i mean? i swear the way, then. —— i swerved away, and it is the woman— —— i swerved away, and it is the woman laid _...
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and so i waited until everybody and left -- had left and then i walked out into the speaker's lobby, and there was a bit of a bottleneck. a lot of people were trying to work their way through this narrow doorway to make their way to the stairwell, and when i walked out i turned. in the speaker's lobby the top half doors are glass, and i turned to the opposite end of where we were exiting and i finally realized what was happening. there was a huge crowd out there. the doors were barricaded from the inside. there were capitol police and other security inside the speaker's lobby, but i remember seeing if i remember correctly three capitol police officers standing in between the crowd and the door. [shouting] rep. mcgovern: and to these people -- these rioters were banging on the glass door, and i just looked at their faces and the hate and the anger in their eyes was terrifying, and somebody hit the glass hard enough where it cracked, and i could not believe it. how can this be happening? and i remember turning to somebody standing next to me, pete stern who worked for nancy pelosi who
and so i waited until everybody and left -- had left and then i walked out into the speaker's lobby, and there was a bit of a bottleneck. a lot of people were trying to work their way through this narrow doorway to make their way to the stairwell, and when i walked out i turned. in the speaker's lobby the top half doors are glass, and i turned to the opposite end of where we were exiting and i finally realized what was happening. there was a huge crowd out there. the doors were barricaded from...
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and he walks like a drunken sailor.ter ) which makes me a little worried about what he was doing in israel. >> stephen: don't give him a knife. sunday is father's day. this is your second. >> yeah. >> stephen: how has father-- what? >> no, good ahead. >> stephen: did i get something wrong? are you fact checking me? >> no, it was funny, because your producer said-- i talked to her on the phone before i came here. and she said, "stephen may ask you about this weekend." i said, "great. what's this weekend?" and she was like, "it's father's day." and i was like oh... because my dad died when i was 10. >> stephen: as did mine. >> and for me, father's day was something i avoided-- i just-- just did not acknowledge it. and when all kids in school-- and i think for anybody out there who lost a parent early-- you know, holidays and especially father's day, when you don't have a dad, it's just... it's not even bittersweet. it's just like -- >> stephen: kind of inexplicable. >> yeah, it's inexplicable. and the pain was so great fo
and he walks like a drunken sailor.ter ) which makes me a little worried about what he was doing in israel. >> stephen: don't give him a knife. sunday is father's day. this is your second. >> yeah. >> stephen: how has father-- what? >> no, good ahead. >> stephen: did i get something wrong? are you fact checking me? >> no, it was funny, because your producer said-- i talked to her on the phone before i came here. and she said, "stephen may ask you about...
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so many of you have walked across that bridge with john lewis. we know that john is smiling because we got into some really good trouble today. with that, i would like to bring the speaker up. thank you for your speaker pelosi: congratulations. little did we know when it would be finally passed in the house, that john would not be with us. i do know that he is with us in spirit, as the congresswoman said earlier, he is looking down on us with great pride. certainly pride. the district she represents is full of history. but she is making progress in addition to honoring that history. the district that she has represented has seen great pain, but she wants to bring rate change. what better way than to vote. the to make things different. -- the vote to make things different. i just want to tell this one story. i was recently -- the case of shelby county versus holder. that would be eric holder, the former attorney general. right now he is working very hard to pass hr four, hr one, fairness in elections and the rest. i saw him recently and said to hi
so many of you have walked across that bridge with john lewis. we know that john is smiling because we got into some really good trouble today. with that, i would like to bring the speaker up. thank you for your speaker pelosi: congratulations. little did we know when it would be finally passed in the house, that john would not be with us. i do know that he is with us in spirit, as the congresswoman said earlier, he is looking down on us with great pride. certainly pride. the district she...
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i walked it, walked it'll.i have not been to france, i did go to all where virginia hall, she had a family farm up north, the house has a lot of the land developed, a lot hasn't, is able to find where she learned to swim and fish and rope and there is hiking paths along the fault there so i spent time up there and also her home in maryland, i wrote to the people who lived there and said exactly who i was and i'd like to come to their house and e-mailed h me and said come on over. so im went to the house and got to seek where she and her husbandi raised five french poodles, the kennels are still there, it looks like a chÂteau, a big onene actually, pretty phenomenal. they are also have goats. she was buried in baltimore so i went to her place.o i went where i could. i couldn't get everywhere. i will get to france one day, i get emotional even thinking about it, some of the places go, ishe went, when i won't say what the village is or did but i am covid in chills at the thought. >> but it's amazing, i know what t
i walked it, walked it'll.i have not been to france, i did go to all where virginia hall, she had a family farm up north, the house has a lot of the land developed, a lot hasn't, is able to find where she learned to swim and fish and rope and there is hiking paths along the fault there so i spent time up there and also her home in maryland, i wrote to the people who lived there and said exactly who i was and i'd like to come to their house and e-mailed h me and said come on over. so im went to...
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doctors told pay you lohr he would likely never walk again but pallor will walk taking some of the most important steps of his life walking across the stage to receive his college diploma. he said imagining this moment has motivated him for years and now that it's all finally here he hopes he can give the gift of motivating others as well. >> everybody has a challenge in their life or a goal that they want to achieve and i hope one day seeing me walk across that stage, that they see them doing the things others told them they wouldn't do. they see them overcoming the challenges in their lives with the goal they want to accomplish. this is a huge motive for me, but i hope it's a huge moment for others too. >> paylor will walk on his own two feet to receive his degree in business from uc berkeley along with the rest of the class of 2020. the graduation ceremony was delayed because of covid. we will be there and have complete coverage. congratulations to robert paylor. what an inspiration. >>> it is 7:42. still to come on "today in the bay," counting down to the recall election. the import
doctors told pay you lohr he would likely never walk again but pallor will walk taking some of the most important steps of his life walking across the stage to receive his college diploma. he said imagining this moment has motivated him for years and now that it's all finally here he hopes he can give the gift of motivating others as well. >> everybody has a challenge in their life or a goal that they want to achieve and i hope one day seeing me walk across that stage, that they see them...
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walk no study. he will be able to tell you that in the shower for by son the noise on the radio is going on here. the 1st one. 2 is located if they was canada or bella whole k, me get a book on my or k. oh, okay. okay. well yeah, saunders i guess where, you know, buying them yeah . so and course go get that point and i always love lean beyond the branch. i'm not i'm not a guy. i haven't been a risk. i know. i think the formative thinks i gotta figure out, was i younger ala? yes. and then you probably went in to the side of dna. when a lot of a loan invest need the mother to go and look at this one when you say, well they get them in this community again by her. i have to say, oh my goodness. have with them and i'm a listening to set up and then what i was quoted for leasing is 11114 minus what i'm what i. ringback need in a more your financial needs you can call me ah ah ah. ringback ringback ah, well, you might need to limit on the income. oh mm. of when muslim did yeah. was on this, but i listen t
walk no study. he will be able to tell you that in the shower for by son the noise on the radio is going on here. the 1st one. 2 is located if they was canada or bella whole k, me get a book on my or k. oh, okay. okay. well yeah, saunders i guess where, you know, buying them yeah . so and course go get that point and i always love lean beyond the branch. i'm not i'm not a guy. i haven't been a risk. i know. i think the formative thinks i gotta figure out, was i younger ala? yes. and then you...
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we had a walking balance with it. yes?e too personal, but could you -- or did you join? >> well, i joined the army in 1966, and i did reenlist to volunteer to go to vietnam. i had to find out, you know, what i was walking around carrying this gun for, you know? it was a learning experience for me so i could use it as a tool to understand to share with people about what war is. and i realized that there's got to be a very different answer to war. >> yes. there's got to be a way to settle disagreements and issues without a war. in the old days my wife asked me, you got two guys that don't like each other because they're fighting over a woman and then the war starts. [ laughter ] it's never two women fighting over a guy. it's always two guys fighting over a woman. [ laughter ] [ inaudible question ] i went through it. [ laughter ] >> one last question? >> okay. i appreciate it. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you again to all of you for coming this morning.
we had a walking balance with it. yes?e too personal, but could you -- or did you join? >> well, i joined the army in 1966, and i did reenlist to volunteer to go to vietnam. i had to find out, you know, what i was walking around carrying this gun for, you know? it was a learning experience for me so i could use it as a tool to understand to share with people about what war is. and i realized that there's got to be a very different answer to war. >> yes. there's got to be a way to...
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i can walk walk, you know, he will be able to tell you that in the dallas fall by sun, the noise when you made your own. yeah. they were absolutely is this ok if they was gonna tell a whole k me get a book a month or saunders, i guess where you know, buying them yes . and go get that point. and i always love lean beyond the branch. i'm not, i'm not a guy. i haven't got a risk. i know. i think the formative thing i gotta figure out was i younger ala ts. and then you probably went in to the side of dna when a lot of a loan invest need mother. he's going follow you can say i want you when you say, well me in this community again. i don't have to say, oh my what one with him and i'm a missing evidence that i've been to the study and what i was leaving is 11111 minus one more thing you sent. ringback me in a. ringback ringback nice you can call me ah ah ah ah william, i mean to limit my income. oh, me. oh, no. no. one of one. muslin. yeah. be the yeah. let us know what i mean to be able to handle and gas and binion like he ro say it was a say not then is. so it means money for me, the bett
i can walk walk, you know, he will be able to tell you that in the dallas fall by sun, the noise when you made your own. yeah. they were absolutely is this ok if they was gonna tell a whole k me get a book a month or saunders, i guess where you know, buying them yes . and go get that point. and i always love lean beyond the branch. i'm not, i'm not a guy. i haven't got a risk. i know. i think the formative thing i gotta figure out was i younger ala ts. and then you probably went in to the side...