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Transcripts For SFGTV Housing 20240703

Todays rules americas the first Public Meeting of the board since the sad nows that senator Diane Feinstein passed. Elect in the 1969 Diane Feinstein served on this board from 1970 to 78 when a shocking tragedy aassassinations of the supervisor and harvey milk. She was first woman to serve as board president in San Francisco history and mayor in San Francisco history. The first woman to win dem crediteck nomination for good afternoonor in california history in 1990 the year i met her. She lost this year but i worked for the Political Consulting team 2 years later part of her senate bid and the first women elected to the u. S. Senate in california history. There will be more ponent in the coming days everything this she meant to our city and state and our nation. As an expression condolences i ask we observe a moment of remembrance. Thank you. Mr. Clerk. Board and committee allow in person attorneys and Public Comment and prosecute voiding Remote Access and Public Comment via phone. Tho

Transcripts For IRINN 20240703

It is broadcast every wednesday at 15 00 on radio saba. The topic of this program is the introduction of cultural tourism attractions and rural products. One tv network is organizing my nightmare campaign. In this survey of teenagers, a message. Interested teenagers can send their video message to the number 091 899 on social networks yes ita soroush plus and rubika. It is broadcast every wednesday at 18 30 on channel two god, whatever happens, the sweetness of this collection with the topic of having children, which has an independent and different story in each episode , is the stories of families about the days of waiting to have a child. You talk about weather forecasting, but it s not our responsibility as scientists to distinguish the storm from the chaos and the movie of thursdays aviators. We loved and worked in these studios of iranian radio d and we became interested because we are in communication with the people, the content comes from the hearts of the people. It is love f

Transcripts For CSPAN House Session 20240622

The speaker pro tempore on this vote the yeas are 242. The nays are 175. The resolution is adopted. Without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid on the table. Pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20 the Unfinished Business is the question on agreeing to the speakers approval of the journal which the chair will put de novo. The question is on agreeing to the speakers approval of the journal. Those in favor say aye. Those opposed, no. In the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it. The journal stands approved. The gentleman from california is recognized. Mr. Speaker, i ask for a recorded vote. The speaker pro tempore a recorded vote is requested. Those favoring a recorded vote will rise. A sufficient number having arisen, a recorded vote is ordered. Members will record their votes by electronic device. This will be a fiveminute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc. , in cooperation with the United States house of representatives. Any use of the closedca

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Richard Nixon 20170430

Good evening. Im not sure the microphone is on, can you hear me . You can . Great. My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of them at Vanderbilt University. Tonight its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of Richard Nixon. Im also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. Before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center in Vanderbilt University which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware ofs legacy but he served as 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. As retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. He served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the Us Justice Department as Admini

Transcripts For CSPAN2 Richard Nixon 20170430

Good evening. Im not sure the microphone is on, can you hear me . You can . Great. My name is Vanessa Beasley and im the dean of them at Vanderbilt University. Tonight its my Great Fortune to welcome you to this panel, the wonderful discussion that will have about the presidency of Richard Nixon. Im also happy to invite you to a conversation which will have on that same theme and question. Before we get started, in earnest though, it is fitting that we take a moment to remember the space that were in and who founded it. Tonight we are gathered in the First Amendment center in Vanderbilt University which was founded by. [inaudible] you may not remember him or be aware ofs legacy but he served as 43 years as an awardwinning journalist for the tennessean. As retirement he was editor, publisher and ceo. In 1982, he became the founding editorial director of usa today. He served in that position for a decade. He left journalism in the early 60s to serve in the Us Justice Department as Admini

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