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i'll turn it over to my mta colleague to talk about the project >> good afternoon, supervisors andrew lee i'm the sfmta project lead. i just want to give you a broad update of where we are and my colleague chester will be giving the update on the fillmore complex. right now, we're approaching the end of the environmental impact analysis stage of the bus rapid transit. and the ta is the agency lead for the environmental review and the sfmta is our partnership. we have joint meetings established and we're working through those issues in close collaboration. when the stage is complete the sfmta is going to be in charge of operating this. just a quick overview it's one of the longest corridors in the city. it's definitely one of our most important transit corridors with more than 50 thousand passengers per day. we have two lines and during the a.m. and p.m. peak hours we have an express service so it's common to see a bus coming along less than 3 minutes. that's why it's critical for us to have smooth operation technologies because with a smooth transit l it's possible to have the buses come
i'll turn it over to my mta colleague to talk about the project >> good afternoon, supervisors andrew lee i'm the sfmta project lead. i just want to give you a broad update of where we are and my colleague chester will be giving the update on the fillmore complex. right now, we're approaching the end of the environmental impact analysis stage of the bus rapid transit. and the ta is the agency lead for the environmental review and the sfmta is our partnership. we have joint meetings...
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andrew lee got the call at home, instead of getting in his car, he powered up his ipad, and immediatelyned edith through the robot's monitor. >> i did notice that she had profound weakness of her left arm and her left leg. >> reporter: he ordered a clot-busting drug within minutes. >> for every minute that is lost in someone who is suffering a stroke, 1.9 million brain cells could possibly be irreversibly damaged. >> reporter: so dr. lee, if you were to evaluate a stroke patient through this robot, what would you do? >> to assess for strength and coordination, i would have you raise both arms up as if you're holding a tray and take your left index finger and touch your nose. >> reporter: so this would allow you to assess a patient without actually being in the room? >> access. >> reporter: doctors who use the technology say it's a game-changer. >> we are able to actually provide these services to some of the smaller community hospitals. there is a large cost savings and the ability to treat many more patients. >> reporter: thanks to the robot, edith long made a full recovery. >> to be b
andrew lee got the call at home, instead of getting in his car, he powered up his ipad, and immediatelyned edith through the robot's monitor. >> i did notice that she had profound weakness of her left arm and her left leg. >> reporter: he ordered a clot-busting drug within minutes. >> for every minute that is lost in someone who is suffering a stroke, 1.9 million brain cells could possibly be irreversibly damaged. >> reporter: so dr. lee, if you were to evaluate a stroke...
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he teamed up with childhood friend andrew dalton lee to, quote, do as much damage to the american intelligenceunity as he could. to boyce, that meant selling nas codes to the soviet union. he later said his prime motivation was to punish the u.s. for allegedly being in cahoots to overthrow the government of its ally. after two years on the run, boyce was caught outside the soviet embassy in mexico and was promptly handed other to the fbi. he knew it was coming. >> it's to make your life miserable. it's to wake up in the morning with a fear in your stomach and you're always wondering if you're going to get caught and you've made yourself into chattel to a foreign bureaucracy that doesn't care about you and only wants to exploit you. >> he was tried, convicted of espionage, and sentenced to 40 years in federal prison. his accomplice received a life sentence though he was released after 20 years. but boyce's adventures were not over. he escaped in 1980 followed by 19 months on the run robbing banks. after being caught and serving more time, he was paroled in 2003. he had served only 25 years of h
he teamed up with childhood friend andrew dalton lee to, quote, do as much damage to the american intelligenceunity as he could. to boyce, that meant selling nas codes to the soviet union. he later said his prime motivation was to punish the u.s. for allegedly being in cahoots to overthrow the government of its ally. after two years on the run, boyce was caught outside the soviet embassy in mexico and was promptly handed other to the fbi. he knew it was coming. >> it's to make your life...
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you were trying to get out boyce's co-conspirator, andrew dalton lee. to free these two men? >> in my various meetings with dalton, we became very close friends and i was very fond of dalton and i couldn't not be involved in that. so, as i struggled to work with him, i also realized that i needed to communicate with ch s chris, mostly because i wanted some kind of an input from chris as to what i could do to help dalton, what i could tell the commission at his hearings. and as i got more and more involved with it and just became friends with chris, it kind of took over. >> what happened to that relationship and why did it go away? >> i think that he blames me, in a way, for what we both did, and that's understandable. >> and cait, you worked for a very long time to try to free this man and now you're not speaking to him? >> it's not that i'm not speaking to him. i would be more than happy to talk to dalton, but there's no part of dalton that's ever going to forgive me for marrying chris. >> well, i also asked christopher and cait about bradley manning,
you were trying to get out boyce's co-conspirator, andrew dalton lee. to free these two men? >> in my various meetings with dalton, we became very close friends and i was very fond of dalton and i couldn't not be involved in that. so, as i struggled to work with him, i also realized that i needed to communicate with ch s chris, mostly because i wanted some kind of an input from chris as to what i could do to help dalton, what i could tell the commission at his hearings. and as i got more...
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andrew -- actually no reel questions. no legal questions. this is legal. >> yes, it is ill leenternational law and illegal under the constitution. under international law, these are accepted international standards that eave civilized country has accepted. you can use military force to attack somebody that attacked you or you can use military force to attack one that is about to attack you. neither of those apply with respect to syria. you can use military force to -- come to the aid of an ally. >> like bush the first crossed the line with asked saddam in kuwait. >> precisely. you can use military force to enforce international norms against a government that violated the international norms when authorized to do so by the united nations, and that hasn't happened here. so, under none of the four standard ways to use military force under international law was this aerial assault or troops on the ground, whatever it becomes, apply. domestic law is a little different. we all know that under the war powers act, en, ad in 1973 under president nixn roz veto, the president can start a
andrew -- actually no reel questions. no legal questions. this is legal. >> yes, it is ill leenternational law and illegal under the constitution. under international law, these are accepted international standards that eave civilized country has accepted. you can use military force to attack somebody that attacked you or you can use military force to attack one that is about to attack you. neither of those apply with respect to syria. you can use military force to -- come to the aid of...
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lee's life-long goal was to be a mom. >> i wanted this baby more than anything. not because it was andrew's but it was my baby as well. was seven weeks pregnant, bearing the child of the man of her dreams. >> i was fine. and then i ate that pill and everything wasn't fine anymore. >> reporter: describe what you were feeling. >> i went from being pregnant and sick with, you know, morning sickness, to a horrible pain, like someone had shoved a bayonet into my stomach. >> reporter: what did you think was happening? >> i just thought i had eaten something bad. >> reporter: and then when did you know that this was something worse? >> the next day, when i was -- when i see all this blood. >> reporter: what did you do then? >> i had to go to the hospital. i had to save my life. and i was hoping for anything that there was some chance that memphis would be okay. >> reporter: what did the doctor say to you? >> the pregnancy is over! the chaplain came in and gave a final prayer. >> reporter: andrew had told her the pill he gave her was amoxicillin, but remee quickly learned it was something else. and you knew it was the pill. s
lee's life-long goal was to be a mom. >> i wanted this baby more than anything. not because it was andrew's but it was my baby as well. was seven weeks pregnant, bearing the child of the man of her dreams. >> i was fine. and then i ate that pill and everything wasn't fine anymore. >> reporter: describe what you were feeling. >> i went from being pregnant and sick with, you know, morning sickness, to a horrible pain, like someone had shoved a bayonet into my stomach....
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lee joins us live. she'll be with us in a moment, but first let's take a closer look at her story. john andrewfrom tricking his pregnant, ex-girlfriend, remy lee, into taking an abortion pill that caused her miscarriage. lee is still grieving the loss. >> nothing is ever going to bring back what was taken from her, no matter what the result, whether this would have gone to trial or not. >> reporter: the bizarre story unfolded earlier this year. lee was elated to be pregnant, but says weldon, the father, begged her not to have the baby. in an elaborate plan, he convinced lee that she had been diagnosed with an infection by his father, an obstetrician. he stole his prescription pad and disguised it as the antibiotic, forging a phony label. >> i can't believe someone did something so malicious to me. >> weldon faced a possible life sentence. as part of a deal, he pled guilty to lesser charges, product tampering and conspiracy to commit fraud. >> obviously, it's tragic all around from every angle. i think that's recognized. >> welden could serve up to 15 years in prison. lee says there will never
lee joins us live. she'll be with us in a moment, but first let's take a closer look at her story. john andrewfrom tricking his pregnant, ex-girlfriend, remy lee, into taking an abortion pill that caused her miscarriage. lee is still grieving the loss. >> nothing is ever going to bring back what was taken from her, no matter what the result, whether this would have gone to trial or not. >> reporter: the bizarre story unfolded earlier this year. lee was elated to be pregnant, but...