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ms. williams shares get the file a police report. the hallam: lacy's and is upon us. >> mark: bay area mollah demand cave "the year of spieth comes to a close... tour championship winner...and he does indeed take it all." but when it came to medicare, ig was glad i could get a little help. (vo) ingrid and robert called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare supplement insurance plan that fills the gaps in medicare coverage, without waiting. now they can focus on other important decisions. are you retired and on a fixed income? anthem blue cross plans help protect you from high medical costs. call now for a plan that's right for you. choose from plans with no deductibles or copays and low monthly premiums. get guaranteed coverage for life, even if your health changes. keep your own medicare-approved doctors, specialists and hospitals without the need for referrals. we also offer stand-alone plans for brand name and generic prescription drugs. call us now to get your health coverage in place as soon as possible. affordable medicare
ms. williams shares get the file a police report. the hallam: lacy's and is upon us. >> mark: bay area mollah demand cave "the year of spieth comes to a close... tour championship winner...and he does indeed take it all." but when it came to medicare, ig was glad i could get a little help. (vo) ingrid and robert called anthem blue cross and found an affordable medicare supplement insurance plan that fills the gaps in medicare coverage, without waiting. now they can focus on...
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clinton on arsenio hall playing saxophone. that was a good one. ms. ryan: it was. mind ista: that i don't much, but what concerns me, and it's something i think you guys should be concerned about, and i feeling this is a case in covering campaigns as well, and maybe i'm getting old and too gray and grumpy, but i think this barrier that exists between the people we cover and the press is getting bigger and bigger, and it's getting easier and easier to corral us and move us off to the side. i don't know if you saw this just over the summer, hillary clinton's campaign used a rope to pull that the press, to make sure that they kept moving, as if we are cattle. beings.re human come up with a different way other than using an actual rope to move us around. hillary clinton's campaign also has its own pool. there was a story in the "new york times," where someone who is in that pool, which is a small group of reporters who cover a president -- hillary clinton's campaign in its infancy had a pool, and there was a story about one of the reporters had to be accompanied to the
clinton on arsenio hall playing saxophone. that was a good one. ms. ryan: it was. mind ista: that i don't much, but what concerns me, and it's something i think you guys should be concerned about, and i feeling this is a case in covering campaigns as well, and maybe i'm getting old and too gray and grumpy, but i think this barrier that exists between the people we cover and the press is getting bigger and bigger, and it's getting easier and easier to corral us and move us off to the side. i...
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the bus stops right in chinatown i hope city hall license to the madam secretary's and limiting it on stockton street a mess there. >> thank you. >> thank you, ms. jennings and hosting this evening date i was on the county board the t line that goes all the way from the cities borrowed to the caltrain and on the board that authorized and planned and most importantly working closely with the community to say dwaens the central scombau when i will do i'll work with you to plan the next phase where it should go and is impacts but, yes ultimate we must expend is to fisherman's wharf and the f line all public transportation good public transportation we listen to the people of chinatown that tells you that shouldn't go into the cord and the stholg corridors time to not do it from the top down but the bottom-up. >> the next order of questions is ms. tilly chang and the gentleman and supervisor christensen here's the question had a is your provision eaten issuing certification for bicyclists making the so-called ida staple stop ms. tilly chang. >> i think it is different in any countries especially china in bikes i support the idea of having stop for
the bus stops right in chinatown i hope city hall license to the madam secretary's and limiting it on stockton street a mess there. >> thank you. >> thank you, ms. jennings and hosting this evening date i was on the county board the t line that goes all the way from the cities borrowed to the caltrain and on the board that authorized and planned and most importantly working closely with the community to say dwaens the central scombau when i will do i'll work with you to plan the...
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keep debate hall no warmer than 67 degrees here. >> no green m&ms. >> i used to sit in debate negotiations exactly like that and i listed about most of those things myself. you didn't get any of them. these guys are reacting to their debate last week. who is going to get together and try and change a debate? it looks ridiculous. >> but to the point of chris christie, isn't that, carl, the point of the r&c is to make all of this -- that's what the leaders of the rnc should be doing? >> do not count me in the group that's doing the moaning and complaining about this. i support the rnc continuing to make these decisions and i'm not one of these guys that's going to sit there and moan and complain about it. the presidency is almost never scripted so we shouldn't have these debates scripted, either. >> as a candidate, i should be focused on whipping office? >> absolutely. and as bob said, they've been doing it for years. but the issue here this gave certain candidates like ted cruz the opportunity to jump out front. it allowed him to unite and stand up and say look, i'm going to act presidentia
keep debate hall no warmer than 67 degrees here. >> no green m&ms. >> i used to sit in debate negotiations exactly like that and i listed about most of those things myself. you didn't get any of them. these guys are reacting to their debate last week. who is going to get together and try and change a debate? it looks ridiculous. >> but to the point of chris christie, isn't that, carl, the point of the r&c is to make all of this -- that's what the leaders of the rnc...
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corps and mayor ed lee limiting almost sold city hall for taxi drivers we need to pay our city back and this is our city. >> right yeah. >> thank you mswise. >> well ron conway was part of plan to change our tax structure in san francisco and to be fear there was prfgz that are saying we need to congressman change. >> from a payroll tax for new employment's opportunities we went too far and should have put onus on companies to pay their fair share we live in a eco system and can't have one area grow without supporting the others and in balance and it puts people in jeopardy a nexus between development and job dwreeth and industry growth and transit and sustainability all those things i'm just shocked by the by the way, as a regional ascertainment co-sponsorship 100 putting 20 thousand more jobs do you know how many hours a thousand that didn't make sense as mayor with we'll fought how to get balance both that system >> (clapping.) thank you, mr. graham. >> well, i'm troubled by the amount of new development that comes in and again pay their fair share and has workers from out of town you can't keep doing that and sustain what we want
corps and mayor ed lee limiting almost sold city hall for taxi drivers we need to pay our city back and this is our city. >> right yeah. >> thank you mswise. >> well ron conway was part of plan to change our tax structure in san francisco and to be fear there was prfgz that are saying we need to congressman change. >> from a payroll tax for new employment's opportunities we went too far and should have put onus on companies to pay their fair share we live in a eco system...
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clinton on arsenio hall playing saxophone. that was a good one. ms. ryan: it was. mr. acosta: that i don't mind is much, but what concerns me, and it's something i think you guys should be concerned about, and i feeling this is a case in covering campaigns as well, and maybe i'm getting old and too gray and grumpy, but i think this barrier that exists between the people we cover and the press is getting bigger and bigger, and it's getting easier and easier to corral us and move us off to the side. i don't know if you saw this just over the summer, hillary clinton's campaign used a rope to pull that the press, to make sure that they kept moving, as if we are cattle. no, we are human beings. come up with a different way other than using an actual rope to move us around. hillary clinton's campaign also has its own pool. there was a story in the "new york times," where someone who is in that pool, which is a small group of reporters who cover a president -- hillary clinton's campaign in its infancy had a pool, and there was a story about one of the reporters had to be acco
clinton on arsenio hall playing saxophone. that was a good one. ms. ryan: it was. mr. acosta: that i don't mind is much, but what concerns me, and it's something i think you guys should be concerned about, and i feeling this is a case in covering campaigns as well, and maybe i'm getting old and too gray and grumpy, but i think this barrier that exists between the people we cover and the press is getting bigger and bigger, and it's getting easier and easier to corral us and move us off to the...
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hall meetings, speeches, rallies, and meet and greets. we are taking your comments on twitter, facebook, and by phone. every campaign event would cover is on our website, c-span.org. ms. swain: welcome to c-span's "newsmakers" on this thanksgiving weekend when the real countdown to the iowa caucus begins. you will meet the chairs of the democratic and republican parties joining us from iowa. on the screen is jeff kaufmann, the iowa party chair. let me introduce you to the reporters who will be introducing him. sahil kapur and karen tumulty. mr. kapur: iweb voters have determined the candidate twice. why do believe that iowa should go first and selecting nominees, if they do not reflect the larger republican electorate? mr. kaufmann: fair question. four years ago, mitt romney was in a virtual tie with rick santorum, losing in e
hall meetings, speeches, rallies, and meet and greets. we are taking your comments on twitter, facebook, and by phone. every campaign event would cover is on our website, c-span.org. ms. swain: welcome to c-span's "newsmakers" on this thanksgiving weekend when the real countdown to the iowa caucus begins. you will meet the chairs of the democratic and republican parties joining us from iowa. on the screen is jeff kaufmann, the iowa party chair. let me introduce you to the reporters...
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i have to go out in front of city hall and scream my voice out for people to slam the doors in my face. >> thank you, ms. brown. anyone here or watching at home as to any information into murder of aubrey abrakasa. public speaker: i come to tell you that this crippled man in a wheelchair has been letting teenagers hang out in his house and get strung out on drugs and they do crimes. i left a message with captain at north beach station. they do the best they can but i don't know why. i called housing authority and let them know about the shooting at he was shooting at the building and making threats to me and my daughter. they came and removed him out of the house. they are not trying to put this man out. the letters i keep getting from the manager. i'm going to send them to your office. they are nothing but sissy letters, just a slap on the wrist. this man needs to be put away or institutionalized. every month it's a same result. there is a child strung out on heroin and there part 1035. apartment 1030. the filipinos. i told the manager about her son. her son is supposed to be in jail with a gun. he's s
i have to go out in front of city hall and scream my voice out for people to slam the doors in my face. >> thank you, ms. brown. anyone here or watching at home as to any information into murder of aubrey abrakasa. public speaker: i come to tell you that this crippled man in a wheelchair has been letting teenagers hang out in his house and get strung out on drugs and they do crimes. i left a message with captain at north beach station. they do the best they can but i don't know why. i...
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i have to go out in front of city hall and scream my voice out for people to slam the doors in my face. >> thank you, ms. brown. anyone here or watching at home as to any information into murder of aubrey abrakasa. public speaker: i come to tell you that this crippled man in a wheelchair has been letting teenagers hang out in his house and get strung out on drugs and they do crimes. i left a message with captain at north beach station. they do the best they can but i don't know why. i called housing authority and let them know about the shooting at he was shooting at the building and making threats to me and my daughter. they came and removed him out of the house. they are not trying to put this man out. the letters i keep getting from the manager. i'm going to send them to your office. they are nothing but sissy letters, just a slap on the wrist. this man needs to be put away or institutionalized. every month it's a same result. there is a child strung out on heroin and there part 1035. apartment 1030. the filipinos. i told the manager about her son. her son is supposed to be in jail with a gun. he's s
i have to go out in front of city hall and scream my voice out for people to slam the doors in my face. >> thank you, ms. brown. anyone here or watching at home as to any information into murder of aubrey abrakasa. public speaker: i come to tell you that this crippled man in a wheelchair has been letting teenagers hang out in his house and get strung out on drugs and they do crimes. i left a message with captain at north beach station. they do the best they can but i don't know why. i...
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there but i am coming here to city hall, whatever it takes but we need 48 hours here because they're not solving any cases. they're not solving any cases. >> thank you ms. brown. >> yes again hello. my name is pallet brown. and again as the mother said these guns are killing our children and i wanted to thank you david campos about implementing this gun control thing about the people selling guns -- or stealing guns out of a car. i can say this. my son was shot with a gun with these people in a car. these guns weren't concealed. these guns were in the front seat of someone else's car and used that gun to shoot my son, so i thank you for implementing this. that the guns need to be put in the trunk and a locked box so it won't be premeditated to go and kill someone. you know i bring this because i say right here gunfire are the third leading killer of children ages 1- 17. this was on 20 /20, and my son was only 17 when he was shot 30 times with a semi automatic gun, so i say this to show you what bull the bullets look like and this was my son and his dead body on the gerney and guns stolen out of the car and kate steinle and a beautiful woman and her par
there but i am coming here to city hall, whatever it takes but we need 48 hours here because they're not solving any cases. they're not solving any cases. >> thank you ms. brown. >> yes again hello. my name is pallet brown. and again as the mother said these guns are killing our children and i wanted to thank you david campos about implementing this gun control thing about the people selling guns -- or stealing guns out of a car. i can say this. my son was shot with a gun with these...
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hall, a boarding school in south carolina. and home for christmas break of her junior year, she went to a country club dance, and that's when she met george h.w. bush. msswain: these were very young people, and they got married very young. can you talk about what you know about the attraction, early courtship that led to this young marriage? mr. engel: they, by both accounts, according to both of them, were attracted from the start. they developed a real -- because of the distance, a real intimate correspondence, which was typical for the times, especially a correspondence that continues as george bush decides to join the navy and pushes forward and actually becomes the youngest aviator in the pacific theater for the united states navy. and their correspondence throughout that entire period is emotional, it's intimate, it's something that drew them both together when they couldn't be together in the same spot. and then the times when they were together were electric for them. they really knew from the very start that they were for each other. ms. swain: she began school at smith college. ms. gutin: yes, she did. and she was there for a year, and she ad
hall, a boarding school in south carolina. and home for christmas break of her junior year, she went to a country club dance, and that's when she met george h.w. bush. msswain: these were very young people, and they got married very young. can you talk about what you know about the attraction, early courtship that led to this young marriage? mr. engel: they, by both accounts, according to both of them, were attracted from the start. they developed a real -- because of the distance, a real...
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there but i am coming here to city hall, whatever it takes but we need 48 hours here because they're not solving any cases. they're not solving any cases. >> thank you ms. brown. >> yes again hello. my name is pallet brown. and again as the mother said these guns are killing our children and i wanted to thank you david campos about implementing this gun control thing about the people selling guns -- or stealing guns out of a car. i can say this. my son was shot with a gun with these people in a car. these guns weren't concealed. these guns were in the front seat of someone else's car and used that gun to shoot my son, so i thank you for implementing this. that the guns need to be put in the trunk and a locked box so it won't be premeditated to go and kill someone. you know i bring this because i say right here gunfire are the third leading killer of children ages 1- 17. this was on 20 /20, and my son was only 17 when he was shot 30 times with a semi automatic gun, so i say this to show you what bull the bullets look like and this was my son and his dead body on the gerney and guns stolen out of the car and kate steinle and a beautiful woman and her par
there but i am coming here to city hall, whatever it takes but we need 48 hours here because they're not solving any cases. they're not solving any cases. >> thank you ms. brown. >> yes again hello. my name is pallet brown. and again as the mother said these guns are killing our children and i wanted to thank you david campos about implementing this gun control thing about the people selling guns -- or stealing guns out of a car. i can say this. my son was shot with a gun with these...
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i have to go out in front of city hall and scream my voice out for people to slam the doors in my face. >> thank you, ms. brown. anyone here or watching at home as to any information into murder of aubrey abrakasa. public speaker: i come to tell you that this crippled man in a wheelchair has been letting teenagers hang out in his house and get strung out on drugs and they do crimes. i left a message with captain at north beach station. they do the best they can but i don't know why. i called housing authority and let them know about the shooting at he was shooting at the building and making threats to me and my daughter. they came and removed him out of the house. they are not trying to put this man out. the letters i keep getting from the manager. i'm going to send them to your office. they are nothing but sissy letters, just a slap on the wrist. this man needs to be put away or institutionalized. every month it's a same result. there is a child strung out on heroin and there part 1035. apartment 1030. the filipinos. i told the manager about her son. her son is supposed to be in jail with a gun. he's s
i have to go out in front of city hall and scream my voice out for people to slam the doors in my face. >> thank you, ms. brown. anyone here or watching at home as to any information into murder of aubrey abrakasa. public speaker: i come to tell you that this crippled man in a wheelchair has been letting teenagers hang out in his house and get strung out on drugs and they do crimes. i left a message with captain at north beach station. they do the best they can but i don't know why. i...
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hall in the capitol visitors' center for a ceremony to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the 13th amendment. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the concurrent resolution be agreed to and the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the help committee be discharged from further consideration of senate resolution 2882 and the senate proceed to its immediate consideration. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: senate resolution 282, supporting the goals and ideals of american diabetes month. the presiding officer: without objection, the committee is discharged and the senate will move to the measure. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to and the motions to reconsider be considered made and laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the
hall in the capitol visitors' center for a ceremony to commemorate the 150th anniversary of the ratification of the 13th amendment. the presiding officer: is there objection to proceeding to the measure? without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that the concurrent resolution be agreed to and the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. ms. collins: mr. president, i ask unanimous...
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coming up next from chapman hall at miami-dade college will be author peggy noonan and she has put together a collection of her columns called the time of our lives and in fact ms also join us later for a call-in program here on our sets in the middle of the fair, but joining us now is ronald go far, he's the editor of this book, after snowdon, privacy, secrecy and security in the information age. you are the editor of this book, but in your own opinion, what has been impact of edward snowden? >> guest: the impact has been extraordinary in the couple of years since his revelations were made public. the world has changed in ways that it would have never happened if he didn't, so whatever you think about him, whether you believe he is an angel or a devil and people have strong feelings about that, you can't deny the fact that courts have now ruled that the procedures he questioned were illegal and unconstitutional. the white house has had 36, i think, different changes. they issued as a result of his disclosures the european union just passed a resolution honoring him and saying he should not be extradited. many of the member countries had the major social networ
coming up next from chapman hall at miami-dade college will be author peggy noonan and she has put together a collection of her columns called the time of our lives and in fact ms also join us later for a call-in program here on our sets in the middle of the fair, but joining us now is ronald go far, he's the editor of this book, after snowdon, privacy, secrecy and security in the information age. you are the editor of this book, but in your own opinion, what has been impact of edward snowden?...
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ms. hallanstositn. after decades of service in both the public sector and the private sector, ms. hall's breadth of knowledge and depth of experience will guide her t e before her. 4 in her current role in a major international law firm, ms. hall specializes in high-stakes, complex commercial litigation, and during her years of public service, including her time serving as a commissioner with the new york state joint commission on public to help make her community a more fair ms. hall serving as judges in our federal court system. ms. hall is a graduate of howard university school of law and she served in the united states air force. she's a highly accomplished lawyer and who i has devoted her career to irhave aious forms of -- to various forms of public service. she cares deeply about this country. lashann moutique dearcy hall would make an excellent federal judge and she would add much-needed diversity and another female voice to the federal bench. mr. president, i urge all of my colleagues
ms. hallanstositn. after decades of service in both the public sector and the private sector, ms. hall's breadth of knowledge and depth of experience will guide her t e before her. 4 in her current role in a major international law firm, ms. hall specializes in high-stakes, complex commercial litigation, and during her years of public service, including her time serving as a commissioner with the new york state joint commission on public to help make her community a more fair ms. hall serving...