That does it. We are done . Thats it. Velshi is going to start right now. Ali velshi, take it away. It is nice to see you all. I am in chicago today. I love the city and i am going to be at the chicago humanities fest with jen psaki this afternoon, so that will be fun. A little field trip for us, but i am glad you are holding down the fort on that end. Have a great rest of the day and i will see you tomorrow. And thanks to you at home for joining us. Today on velshi, the story of a symbol of election deniers and capital rioters on display at the home of a Supreme Court justice keeps getting worst. The disturbing new context being offered by the justice himself. Plus, the tactic offered by socalled Real Republicans to convince them that their party is not dead. I have a lot of questions for two of the people behind the latest effort to salvage our twoparty system. Then who is behind the Group Spending tens of millions of dollars in democratic primaries to try to oust the most progressiv
Good afternoon, everyone. Welcome to the San Francisco Mayors Disability Council mdc meeting this afternoon at 1 00 pm. , friday, may 17, 2024. And we are glad you are here today, is a inperson and hybrid meeting. Um, this meeting is broadcast to the public on sfgovtv. It is open caption and sign language interpreted if you need any other accommodations or have difficulty attending please at the end sends an email call. You can also join the webinar by phone dial in 4156550001 access code 2664 975 6460 did i say my name is sherri the Mayors Disability Council holds 10 Public Meetings a year and they are generally held on the third friday of the mom um, from 1 to 4 00 p. M. More information about past or upcoming meeting visit the motion carries. Our next regular Public Meeting on friday june 21st. From one to 4 00 p. M. It will also be a hybrid meeting and broadcast on sfgovtv we thank you 2024 joining us your clerk is john. Who will be performing his function with the use of an als in
Recipients of daca, the deferred action for childhood arrivals. Weve indicated to them led by chairman gracely, chairman of the Judiciary Committee were willing to enter into good faith negotiations but it simply does not advance the interest of these Daca Recipients to try to force us into a shutdown narrative. Liz but its not just the democrats it was President Trump who said to congress, get this daca deal done by the end of 2017, but lets go back to all of this when it comes to what the house and the senate have to do wednesday is now the key date for the meeting which means a floor vote could come thursday, pushing it all very close to the big lights out deadline which is 11 59 p. M. This friday night. That is sure to be a hot topic at the White House Press briefing. Sarah sanders is expected to take the podium at any moment. Will tax reform progress take a back seat to the governments near empty pockets and what about the Mueller Probe . Its about to breach the president s financ
White marble. As a clerk, you get to go to the side to the golden, and that is how i voice felt the i always thought the honor of going to the place where the public cannot go, where the business of the court really happens. I never lost that throughout the fullyear. It was a really meaningful and beautiful experience. Also, very hard. Host what was your year . From what date to what date . Ended july 11, 2016, and on july 7, 2017. Host who did you work for . Guest Justice Sotomayor. Host has there been any one like you to serve as a clerk why im asking this. Guest i dont know. Tried toe reporter figure out if there had been from theecifically particular socioeconomic background that i had, and because of the courts extreme rules about confidentiality and the sometimes unwillingness on the part of former clerks to talk about themselves and the experience, it is really hard to say things like no one has ever, so we not sure, but my year, i was certainly the only person who was africanam
It is white marble. Every place you go in, it is white marble. As a clerk, you get to go to the gate. Golden i always felt the honor of going to the place where the public cannot go, where the business of the court really happens. I never lost that throughout the fullyear. It was a really meaningful and beautiful experience. Also, very hard. Brian what was your year . From what date to what date . Tiffany july 11, 2016, and ended on july 7, 2017. Brian who did you work for . Tiffany justice sotomayor. Brian has there been anybody like you who ever served as a clerk, our audience will see why i am asking this. Tiffany i dont know. I know the reporter tried to figure out if there had been anyone specifically from the particular socioeconomic background that i had, and because of the courts extreme rules about confidentiality and the sometimes unwillingness on the part of former clerks to talk about themselves and the experience, it is really hard to say things like no one has ever, so we