filming for seasons 41 and 42 indefinitely postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, EW is reaching back into the reality show’s past. We sent a Survivor Quarantine Questionnaire to a batch of former players to fill out with their thoughts about their time on the show as well as updates on what they’ve been up to since. Each weekday, EW will post the answers from a different player.
Survivor: Africa was no joke. For season 3 of the venerable reality franchise, 16 contestants were dumped in the middle of Kenya’s Shaba National Reserve and left to fend for themselves kinda. The problem was that producers mere mildly concerned that the players might end up, well…eaten. Due to all the wildlife in the area, the tribe camps came complete with fencing to keep animals away. And, according to contestant Teresa “T-Bird” Cooper, that’s not all.
disappointed. this is about justice. it s about doing the right thing. america. we don t want to see these things inlâsx america. if it was seen in iran i would say okay, these things happen. buób in america sometimes you be so unfair to me is noto&fo] fai. presiujqc chiu: because there are so many folks in the room we have a board rule in the chamber thatíjé prohibits expression of support or opposition to statements. i d like to ask you to respect to delay the hearing. next speaker. thank you. supervisor, my name is,-kpoy swarsman, thank you for listening to my comments today. i want you to read the charter provision very carefully. the language that defines official misconduct as bad conduct that violates laws related to a particular office or to all public offices. a charge of official misconduct must logically contain a description of a particular conduct or behavior, and a reference to an ethics or conflict of interest law. it is clear that no evidence has be
thing. america. we don t want to see these things inlâsx america. if it was seen in iran i would say okay, these things happen. buób in america sometimes you be so unfair to me is noto&fo] fai. presiujqc chiu: because there are so many folks in the room we have a board rule in the chamber thatíjé prohibits expression of support or opposition to statements. i d like to ask you to respect to delay the hearing. next speaker. thank you. supervisor, my name is,-kpoy swarsman, thank you for listening to my comments today. i want you to read the charter provision very carefully. the language that defines official misconduct as bad conduct that violates laws related to a particular office or to all public offices. a charge of official misconduct must logically contain a description of a particular conduct or behavior, and a reference to an ethics or conflict of interest law. it is clear that no evidence has been presented that the sheriff s behavior is official misconduct.
hand. that s not good. i m not saying that s good. bad of a crime that you take somebody who is working veryuu/q hard, very hard to get where he is right now. he s done great thingsb)ha 91juu know, city hall. now he has great past for being ayjó5í sheriff. take him away because of that? i mean did he beat his wife? did hiswnufy wife call 911? did they have a big fight? he grab his wife to stop and i m married. these things happen. would i like; be irresponsible0r)és because responsible person because i do that? no. because this is not what he does as a sheriff. he does apam) lot more. he has done so much for san francisco. hard, for every minority, for him anymore. my son, who is going to be a lawyer soon, and he sf disappointed. this is about justice. it s about doing the right thing. america. we don t want to see these things inlâsx america. if it was seen in iran i would say okay, these things happen. buób in america sometimes you be so unfair to me is noto&fo] fai
responsive as a sheriff if we reinstate him and i encourage what is politically expedient. thank you so much. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. hill. this is a difficult issue, obviously. i think what -órkñ it difficult is that in many ways this is not a legal proceeding, this is not a court of law.q9j)ñ if there s any parallel, it s probably an impeachment president bill clinton. i think most of the people in this rg÷yñ and most of you would agree we saw how that process was terribly abused because ofh0 where a personal a repugnant was suddenly put into the national limelight and made into something that basicallye o kidnapped the entire country. i think in some ways this is what s going on here. i ll tell you why. because it s not like this is the first time we ve had a high public official98v that s been engaged in domestic violence. in fact, i did a little bit ofq research and, you know, there mcbride who was arrested and charged with domestic violence,