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is the latest victim. >> demetrius stevenson is the latest victim 2700 block to be exact. location in this city homicide needs to directions to. dir since apriecl of 2013 adam bark, antonio, marcus alston, mil sted, smith, dare continuoustinu cannon, and now demetriusus stevenson have all lost their l lives on this block. three of the murders still unsolved.. >> its disgusting. its going to be handled: angell holmes spoke to us outside mpd's homicide branch where chytrid to help detective with who way have wanted to kill her son. >> they have a lot of leads thes are not telling. they just wanted to know littleo things about why was he around there? >> you know reason for being there. >> reporter: just before twote j p.m. thursday dc police found stevenson on a third floor landing inside 2734 langstonangs place where a police report says he was shot multiple times in the chest. che at the scene police said nothinp about a motive or suspect and stevenson's mom had not much more than that. t >> they got very good leads. if forensic is going to tell at this time all and they t
is the latest victim. >> demetrius stevenson is the latest victim 2700 block to be exact. location in this city homicide needs to directions to. dir since apriecl of 2013 adam bark, antonio, marcus alston, mil sted, smith, dare continuoustinu cannon, and now demetriusus stevenson have all lost their l lives on this block. three of the murders still unsolved.. >> its disgusting. its going to be handled: angell holmes spoke to us outside mpd's homicide branch where chytrid to help...
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the latest victim 29 year old demetrius stevenson. he is the latest victim to be murdered oherred and langstonhe place the 2700 block to be exact. location homicide needs no directions to.di since april of 2013 adam parker, antonio macalester, marcus alston, mil sted, la troy smith, dare continuous cannon, and now demetrius stevenson have all lost their lives on this block. three of the murders still unsolved. >> its disgusting. its going to be handled. >> reporter: angela holmes spoka to us outside mpd's homicide branch where she tried at this time last year the city had recorded 48 murders. so the murder rate now as it stands today is ahead of thehe same pace last year where at 50 homicides as you just heard i i talked to paul cramp ton he's the commissioner for thatmissio neighborhood and i asked him what is it about the 2700 block of langston place that you have so much violence he said the drug today, ill legal gunal tradeable with the fact that there is a halfway house on then block and he said just yesterdas he went to that sce
the latest victim 29 year old demetrius stevenson. he is the latest victim to be murdered oherred and langstonhe place the 2700 block to be exact. location homicide needs no directions to.di since april of 2013 adam parker, antonio macalester, marcus alston, mil sted, la troy smith, dare continuous cannon, and now demetrius stevenson have all lost their lives on this block. three of the murders still unsolved. >> its disgusting. its going to be handled. >> reporter: angela holmes...
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the two men discuss an incident earlier in the day involving officer stevenson and another inmate. stevenson of using excessive force while escorting the inmate back to his cell. >> you shouldn't do that man like that, man. that's playing too much. that's playing too much, man. >> officer stevenson says the inmate refused to return to his cell at the end of rec time. he denies doing anything wrong. >> i told the inmate he needed to go back to his room, he wouldn't. i went downstairs and put him in the escort hold, was bringing him up the steps. he decided he was going to hold on to the railing. so i drug him up the steps. >> what's the escort hold? >> grab them by the back of the arm with one hand and the wrist. mr. kelly, he's in a room where he couldn't have physically seen what i was doing to the inmate. but mr. kelly was saying i was playing too much. >> ain't got time to play with you, man. you don't do that, man. don't play. easy time, it's a snap, man -- >> don't snap on me. >> don't play with guys like that. >> what channel are you on? >> channel 6. >> at the end of kelly's
the two men discuss an incident earlier in the day involving officer stevenson and another inmate. stevenson of using excessive force while escorting the inmate back to his cell. >> you shouldn't do that man like that, man. that's playing too much. that's playing too much, man. >> officer stevenson says the inmate refused to return to his cell at the end of rec time. he denies doing anything wrong. >> i told the inmate he needed to go back to his room, he wouldn't. i went...
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stevenson believes such measures here-- and elsewhere-- don't go nearly far enough. >> i think peoplewe're spending way too much money on jails and prisons. and i think that's true in alabama, it's true nationwide. we went from $6 billion spent on jails and prisons in the united states in 1980 to $80 billion last year. and the recession was terrible for everybody, for everything, except criminal justice reform. because all of a sudden, state legislators had to start asking harder questions about why we're spending so much money to keep people in jails or prison who are not a threat to public safety. >> brown: and you think it's more a concern out of money, than anything else, that is leading to whatever discussion there is about change? >> well, i think that's the primary motivation, i do. if we were more affluent today, if we had more resources, i don't think we'd have the same interest. too many people in this state, too many people in this country don't care if people who are in jails or prisons are abused. they don't care if they're raped. they don't care if they are murdered. the
stevenson believes such measures here-- and elsewhere-- don't go nearly far enough. >> i think peoplewe're spending way too much money on jails and prisons. and i think that's true in alabama, it's true nationwide. we went from $6 billion spent on jails and prisons in the united states in 1980 to $80 billion last year. and the recession was terrible for everybody, for everything, except criminal justice reform. because all of a sudden, state legislators had to start asking harder...
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police identified the victim 29 year old demetrius stevenson.ound shot in a stairwell inside an apartment buildg. mother said she tried to help detective find out who may have wanted her son dead. >> disgusting. they have a lot of leads and they not telling. they just wanted to know little things about why was he around there. reason for being there. >> reporter: stevenson is the 50th person to be murdered in the city so far this year. latest tin the string of daytime killings. >> this forestville teacher is accused of sexually abusing one of his students. prince george's county police arrested vicinity mack duffy yesterday. he is a teether cheer at forestville high school. a student says mack duffy had sexual contact with her several times over the past few months on school property. mack duffy is currently on leave without pay from his job of the the school system says he will be fired. >>> 12 pink right now investigators are trying to figure out why a small ended up crashing in the hudson river in new york city. >> super bug arrived in the us
police identified the victim 29 year old demetrius stevenson.ound shot in a stairwell inside an apartment buildg. mother said she tried to help detective find out who may have wanted her son dead. >> disgusting. they have a lot of leads and they not telling. they just wanted to know little things about why was he around there. reason for being there. >> reporter: stevenson is the 50th person to be murdered in the city so far this year. latest tin the string of daytime killings....
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roadwork south 880 between stevenson and mission boulevard. one lane open. very early so traffic is fine. looking pretty decent at the bay bridge with no delays just a couple of cars in the cash lanes but a nice ride heading into san francisco. >>> following developing news now an antioch police officer is recovering this morning after being shot during a wild chase that ended in an eight- car pile-up on loveridge road and east leland road in pittsburg yesterday. police say a suspect carjacked this bmw. police spotted the vehicle and a chase ensued. it ended with a suspect plowing into several cars causing a chain reaction wreck. once the vehicle was stopped, the suspect opened fire on police and one of them was struck in the head. >> i watched him go down and, you know, i wasn't sure if he slipped and fell or -- but to me, it looked like he, um, was basically forced, you know, so he was zigzagging and took a shot, uhm -- i didn't realize it was to the head. >> the officer was treated for superficial wounds and is expected to be okay. >>> new this morning, a
roadwork south 880 between stevenson and mission boulevard. one lane open. very early so traffic is fine. looking pretty decent at the bay bridge with no delays just a couple of cars in the cash lanes but a nice ride heading into san francisco. >>> following developing news now an antioch police officer is recovering this morning after being shot during a wild chase that ended in an eight- car pile-up on loveridge road and east leland road in pittsburg yesterday. police say a suspect...
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exam with two teachers, both from stevenson high school in lincolnshire, illinois. they will discuss the cram for the exam preparation test and answer questions on the content and the structure of the exam. be sure to watch c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> you're watching american history tv in prime time. each week until the 2016 election, road to the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. up next a look at the 1992 came of in dependent candidate ross perot. he finished third in the general election with 19% of the vote. bill clinton won the presidency defeating george h.w. bush. we begin with mr. perot in austin texas. earlier in the year he said he could run if supporters received the number of signatures. this is about ten minutes. [ cheering and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. you are so enthusiastic. it is wonderful. we have a memento here from the grassroots movement of texas that we would like to present to mr. perot now on behalf of all of you who have worked so hard. and let me read the encryption to h
exam with two teachers, both from stevenson high school in lincolnshire, illinois. they will discuss the cram for the exam preparation test and answer questions on the content and the structure of the exam. be sure to watch c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> you're watching american history tv in prime time. each week until the 2016 election, road to the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. up next a look at the 1992 came of in...
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reed stevenson, thank you for stopping by today from tokyo.s time to find out who is having the best day ever. today's winner is a airbnb neighbors. nuisance for those living next door but the company announced a new feature that could get rid of disrupt the guest. it allows those living nearby to issuesdisturbances and with a common space like parking or criminal activity. anyone who notches up several complaints could be suspended from airbnb. that does it for this edition of the bloomberg west. tomorrow, do not miss the facebook mobile marketing executive on go. that's 7:30 eastern time from new york. that's all today from san francisco. ♪ him from our studios in new york city this is charlie rose. charlie rose: david brooks is here. he has been a columnist for the new york times since 2003. he is known for tackling big ideas in modern subjects. capitalism and character. he has turned his focus to the 2016 presidential campaign. i am pleased to have him back at this table.
reed stevenson, thank you for stopping by today from tokyo.s time to find out who is having the best day ever. today's winner is a airbnb neighbors. nuisance for those living next door but the company announced a new feature that could get rid of disrupt the guest. it allows those living nearby to issuesdisturbances and with a common space like parking or criminal activity. anyone who notches up several complaints could be suspended from airbnb. that does it for this edition of the bloomberg...
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between stevenson there are two separate zones at the median and fast lanes blocked.you might see traffic breaks between the dunbarton bridge and mission. that crash over there has slowing. we'll track it. >>> coming up, bay area taxi drivers turn to our investigative unit for help. >> close call or how did this small plane end up on top of the roof of a building? mystery solved. top of a roof. it happened yesterday in pomona, about 30 miles east of los angeles. drivers on the freeway began calling 911 when they saw the plane going down. firefighters say the pilot narrowly missed crashing >>> one person ends up in the hospital after a plane lands on the roof. firefighters say the pilot narrowly missed crashing throughout building and said the plane lost power. the person taken to the hospital is expected to be okay. >>> at 4:40, to an investigative unit exclusive. cabbies say they are getting hit in the wallet. >> they are being squeezed by uber and lyft. cabbies turn to the investigative unit for help saying they are forced to pay hefty kickbacks to hotel staff. >> y
between stevenson there are two separate zones at the median and fast lanes blocked.you might see traffic breaks between the dunbarton bridge and mission. that crash over there has slowing. we'll track it. >>> coming up, bay area taxi drivers turn to our investigative unit for help. >> close call or how did this small plane end up on top of the roof of a building? mystery solved. top of a roof. it happened yesterday in pomona, about 30 miles east of los angeles. drivers on the...
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police just moments ago released the victim's name 29-year-old dmi trus stevenson shot to death in the700 block of langston place. there's video from the scene. this shooting happened just before 2:00 p.m. on thursday when officers from the seventh district arrived they found stevenson suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. he died at the hospital. d.c. police want to hear from and there is a $25,000 reward in this case. back to you. >> thanks, molette. >>> it's 11:31 now. and here we go, the roads could get messy in the next couple of hours. you're looking live at 95 south near quantico. news 4's meagan mcgrath drives us live through the chesapeake bridge in just minutes. >>> folks came prepared to join the millions flying friendly skies this weekend shs patient skies this weekend. starting early this morning lines were a little bit longer than usual and that's because tsa's experiencing some staffing issues. tsa has been a hot topic on capitol hill this week, mainly for its cap on full-time employment. meanwhile, the folks we spoke with say they were ready for anything. >> we came
police just moments ago released the victim's name 29-year-old dmi trus stevenson shot to death in the700 block of langston place. there's video from the scene. this shooting happened just before 2:00 p.m. on thursday when officers from the seventh district arrived they found stevenson suffering from an apparent gunshot wound. he died at the hospital. d.c. police want to hear from and there is a $25,000 reward in this case. back to you. >> thanks, molette. >>> it's 11:31 now. and...
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there it is, and stevenson comes up with the touchdown and 62-54. and they are the best football team in south philly at the moment. >> thank you. >>> a welcome surprise for a come whose video went viral this week. [laughter] >> that hardy laugh is candice payne, video going viral after buying a chewbacca mask at kohl's. and after kohl's saw the video they surprised her showing up with toys and arms full including the chewbacca masks. >>> "action news" continues. ♪ >> here's what is happening on "action news" at 11:30. the abandoned horse pummelled with paintballs soon a new home with a celebrity. >>> and preparing for the worse, firefighters train for the possibility after high-rise fire. >>> and hitting it out of the park. the all girls little league baseball team taking on the boys and doing great. >>> beginning with a search for answers into the crash of egyptair flight 804 that went down in the middle of the mediterranean this past week. investigators are focusing on alarms going off indicating smoke in the cabin and that raises questions of a
there it is, and stevenson comes up with the touchdown and 62-54. and they are the best football team in south philly at the moment. >> thank you. >>> a welcome surprise for a come whose video went viral this week. [laughter] >> that hardy laugh is candice payne, video going viral after buying a chewbacca mask at kohl's. and after kohl's saw the video they surprised her showing up with toys and arms full including the chewbacca masks. >>> "action news"...
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contagiada o no, ahora la prioridad es encontrar la vacuna contra el mal, mientras tanto el doctor stevenson si en el futuro un niÑo pueda desarrollar problemas de ceguera entre otros... >> al regresar, rescatan a cientos de personas en un centro para rehabilitaciÓn en mÉxico. >> lo que han encontrado en los food trauck es una amenaza para lo salud los clientes lo tenemos todo ¿quieres gran blanqueamiento sin líos? rompe los esquemas con el cepillo de dientes más pluma blanqueadora colgate optic white. dientes 5 tonos más blancos. cepilla. blanquea. listo. sin líos. sin esperar. sin enjuagar. colgate optic white. ♪ hablÓ por primera vez el abogado del joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn que tuvo el acercamiento con kate del castillo para la producciÓn de la pelÍcula sobre el joaquÍn "el chapo" guzmÁn, andrÉs dijo que el proyecto sigue en pie, solo estÁn esperando resolver la situaciÓn legal de la actriz para continuar, ademÁs desmintiÓ que haya querido invertir en su tequila como informÓ la procuradora general de mÉxico, segÚn granados los mensajes que la prensa publicÓ fueron manipulados y denunciÓ s
contagiada o no, ahora la prioridad es encontrar la vacuna contra el mal, mientras tanto el doctor stevenson si en el futuro un niÑo pueda desarrollar problemas de ceguera entre otros... >> al regresar, rescatan a cientos de personas en un centro para rehabilitaciÓn en mÉxico. >> lo que han encontrado en los food trauck es una amenaza para lo salud los clientes lo tenemos todo ¿quieres gran blanqueamiento sin líos? rompe los esquemas con el cepillo de dientes más pluma...
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so you know, i have a friend, bryan stevenson, who said that we shouldn't judge people by the worst thing that they ever did i want to get your reaction to that. as a part of your journey, tell us about the worst thing that you've ever done because that is a big part of the book.
so you know, i have a friend, bryan stevenson, who said that we shouldn't judge people by the worst thing that they ever did i want to get your reaction to that. as a part of your journey, tell us about the worst thing that you've ever done because that is a big part of the book.
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adelai stevenson in the general election. [applause] [applause] ladies and gentlemen. we are of course experiencing a shower. i assure you there is not have as much water here today as there was in the english channel eight years ago today. [laughter] [applause] kansas we can use this rain. it's ok by me. today i returned to the home of my boyhood to join with friends and family in the union. to see again familiar faces. to receive an inspiring welcome. no man can experience these things without deep gratitude and humble thanksgiving for the benefit and the kindnesses that he has enjoyed. what -- guidedew him in his youth. who taught him. who gave to him a share of their own spirit and heart and soul. he strives through the years to repay dear ones and friends. yet he can never entirely erase the debt. he can only testify to what he owes. here and now i have the opportunity to speak out from the bottom of my heart. ofhank you of abilene, dickinson county, and the state of kansas. thank you warmly and humbly for your teachings your help and your encouragement. with my b
adelai stevenson in the general election. [applause] [applause] ladies and gentlemen. we are of course experiencing a shower. i assure you there is not have as much water here today as there was in the english channel eight years ago today. [laughter] [applause] kansas we can use this rain. it's ok by me. today i returned to the home of my boyhood to join with friends and family in the union. to see again familiar faces. to receive an inspiring welcome. no man can experience these things...
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. >> reporter: stevenson is the 50th person to be murdered in the city so far this year.ea latest tin the string of daytime killings. >> this forestville teacher iss accused of sexually abusing one of his students. prince george's county police arrested vicinity mack duffyinit yesterday. he is a teether cheer ater c forestville high school. s a student says mack duffy hadack sexual contact with her severalt times over the past few months on school property. mack duffy is currently on leavn without pay from his job of thee the school system says he willas be fired. fired >>> 12 pink right noww investig figure out why a small plane ended up crashing in the hudson river in new york city.ve >> super bug arrived in the us. tonight what health experts are saying about that dangerous bacteria. >>> i'm lick ma mover is nameda after this man and formo the fir time he used it to save someone's life he's nicks year old.r his story coming up as fox 5 news at 11 continues. continues. ♪ they go ooh ooh. ♪ hey! ♪ they go oh-ooh-ooooh. ♪ sitting, watching,
. >> reporter: stevenson is the 50th person to be murdered in the city so far this year.ea latest tin the string of daytime killings. >> this forestville teacher iss accused of sexually abusing one of his students. prince george's county police arrested vicinity mack duffyinit yesterday. he is a teether cheer ater c forestville high school. s a student says mack duffy hadack sexual contact with her severalt times over the past few months on school property. mack duffy is currently...
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and because of our stevenson alley and they are putting their emphasis on stevenson alley than market street. and to see how we are leveraging our resources for city agencies to achieve their work. we have additional grants with obd, to include the art district and tenderloin district. we have advocated for several pedestrian safety enhancements to supervisor kim's office that resulted in streetlights and walks in our district. working with the 3,000 cyclists that come down market street every day to patronize our small businesses. and one thing that we are so proud of is our sro hotel guide that we worked to produce, we have 38 sro hotels in our district. 23 of them on the first two blocks of sixth street alone. and the majority of those sro hotels have no facility/management onsite. so we came up with a guide to help those hotels with operational issues both outside of their building and inside their building and very well received. thank you. >> thank you, tracy. and thank you for your work and for the work of your staff. are there any members of the public who would like to testif
and because of our stevenson alley and they are putting their emphasis on stevenson alley than market street. and to see how we are leveraging our resources for city agencies to achieve their work. we have additional grants with obd, to include the art district and tenderloin district. we have advocated for several pedestrian safety enhancements to supervisor kim's office that resulted in streetlights and walks in our district. working with the 3,000 cyclists that come down market street every...
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and because of our stevenson alley and they are putting their emphasis on stevenson alley than market street. and to see how we are leveraging our resources for city agencies to achieve their work. we have additional grants with obd, to include the art district and tenderloin district. we have advocated for several pedestrian safety enhancements to supervisor kim's office that resulted in streetlights and walks in our district. working with the 3,000 cyclists that come down market street every day to patronize our small businesses. and one thing that we are so proud of is our sro hotel guide that we worked to produce, we have 38 sro hotels in our district. 23 of them on the first two blocks of sixth street alone. and the majority of those sro hotels have no facility/management onsite. so we came up with a guide to help those hotels with operational issues both outside of their building and inside their building and very well received. thank you. >> thank you, tracy. and thank you for your work and for the work of your staff. are there any members of the public who would like to testif
and because of our stevenson alley and they are putting their emphasis on stevenson alley than market street. and to see how we are leveraging our resources for city agencies to achieve their work. we have additional grants with obd, to include the art district and tenderloin district. we have advocated for several pedestrian safety enhancements to supervisor kim's office that resulted in streetlights and walks in our district. working with the 3,000 cyclists that come down market street every...
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andrew stevenson is the general manager of the philadelphia salvage, a store which reclaimed and salvagesrchitectural pieces. >> these doors, obviously you have to see them in person but something like that, what could people get for those. >> well, depending on the market you could get 2500, maybe three grand. >> we will end up replacing them with something more standard now unless we can find doors, somehow. >> reporter: and woodwards are offering a $2,000 reward for any information leading to the doors or an arrest. if you have any information about where those doors may be, call lower merion police or call the hardie house apartments. i'm live from bala cynwyd, chad pradelli for channel six "action news", jim? >> thanks, chad. >>> philadelphia police identified driver of the minivan who was shot and killed by a philadelphia police officer overnight. officials say five two-year old richard ferreti of schuylkill county refused to stop and when a officer felt threatened he opened fire. this happened on the 6300 block of overbrook after avenue. commissioner richard ross says it is obvious
andrew stevenson is the general manager of the philadelphia salvage, a store which reclaimed and salvagesrchitectural pieces. >> these doors, obviously you have to see them in person but something like that, what could people get for those. >> well, depending on the market you could get 2500, maybe three grand. >> we will end up replacing them with something more standard now unless we can find doors, somehow. >> reporter: and woodwards are offering a $2,000 reward for...
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they gave us -- brian stevenson is a lawyer and one of my personal heroes in montgomery, alabama. there is a straight one particular case and also attempt to redesign, it's a narrative on one hand but it's a book about what our on our basic values in society and how can you look at those in different ways. he's another author that i think it sets apart because he to the subject and he talk about mass incarceration and he talked about it in a different way. he talked about it through he opened the door for that conversation i humanizing the story, telling a dramatic narrative about one particular case and at the same time -- about what justices, what what mercy is, and who we are as a society, what the values are in our society. [inaudible] snows another -- >> they talk about the life of jc's music and that also fits the model of what i want to do. there's a lot of music biographies, it's a music biography is the desire to understand what rap music was and what period of time the rap music came out of. the 80s, and then re- organizing our understanding of that. on a personal level
they gave us -- brian stevenson is a lawyer and one of my personal heroes in montgomery, alabama. there is a straight one particular case and also attempt to redesign, it's a narrative on one hand but it's a book about what our on our basic values in society and how can you look at those in different ways. he's another author that i think it sets apart because he to the subject and he talk about mass incarceration and he talked about it in a different way. he talked about it through he opened...
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john stevenson. >> thank you. the prime minister recently said there was remarkly little difference between scotland, wales, northern ireland and people support referendum. there is more evidence scotts are more enthusiastic about the e.u. than the rest of the united kingdom. what do you make of that? >> the remarks which i think were end of some questions, mr. bishop agrees with him in committee whether there was demand in scotland for a referendum. the last time that a specific call was taken in scotland, indicated 58% of people in scotland supported there being a referendum on whether scotland remains within the e.u. i think having a referendum on e.u. membership is entirely consistent with having a referendum upon whether scotland remains within the united kingdom which obviously we did in 2014. i think people in scotland just as people across the united kingdom will be able to have their say in the debate. clearly i support scotland and britain remaining in the e.u. we have to acknowledge there are people in
john stevenson. >> thank you. the prime minister recently said there was remarkly little difference between scotland, wales, northern ireland and people support referendum. there is more evidence scotts are more enthusiastic about the e.u. than the rest of the united kingdom. what do you make of that? >> the remarks which i think were end of some questions, mr. bishop agrees with him in committee whether there was demand in scotland for a referendum. the last time that a specific...
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and because of our stevenson alley and they are putting their emphasis on stevenson alley than market street. and to see how we are leveraging our resources for city agencies to achieve their work. we have additional grants with obd, to include the art district and tenderloin district. we have advocated for several pedestrian safety enhancements to supervisor kim's office that resulted in streetlights and walks in our district. working with the 3,000 cyclists that come down market street every day to patronize our small businesses. and one thing that we are so proud of is our sro hotel guide that we worked to produce, we have 38 sro hotels in our district. 23 of them on the first two blocks of sixth street alone. and the majority of those sro hotels have no facility/management onsite. so we came up with a guide to help those hotels with operational issues both outside of their building and inside their building and very well received. thank you. >> thank you, tracy. and thank you for your work and for the work of your staff. are there any members of the public who would like to testif
and because of our stevenson alley and they are putting their emphasis on stevenson alley than market street. and to see how we are leveraging our resources for city agencies to achieve their work. we have additional grants with obd, to include the art district and tenderloin district. we have advocated for several pedestrian safety enhancements to supervisor kim's office that resulted in streetlights and walks in our district. working with the 3,000 cyclists that come down market street every...
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my work with the lake county pioids initiative introduced ally's law, a young man from stevenson high school who passed away before his finals in his sophomore year. alex is a normal guy. play sports with lots of friends, had about grades, pip call all-american red-blooded young man. when he was in college, he started to get sick and he was -- he went into the hospital. his parents and teachers, nobody knew what was going on. he would get better and repeat this process until eventually he passed away. this law will increase access by providing grant money to states that will allow doctors to dispense it over the counter without a person-specific prescription. they say we will be able to save 20,000 additional lives. the law is one step towards achieving this goal. this is one step. another piece is giving add icts, those who had that second chance at recovery into treatment. we are rolling out another program with the help of police officers that are trying to become that link between the addicts into treatment centers that can help them. they want to bring them, we don't want to put
my work with the lake county pioids initiative introduced ally's law, a young man from stevenson high school who passed away before his finals in his sophomore year. alex is a normal guy. play sports with lots of friends, had about grades, pip call all-american red-blooded young man. when he was in college, he started to get sick and he was -- he went into the hospital. his parents and teachers, nobody knew what was going on. he would get better and repeat this process until eventually he...
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. >>> a shooting yesterday afternoon is now a homicide investigation. 29-year-old demetrius stevensonas shot to death on langston place. lanear was talking about the case of milton. killed and used a a shield and that's where families will hand out pamphlets starting at 7:40 hoping that someone can help them find their killer. the community will be updated. yesterday we learned that tips poured in on possible leads in this case. >>> car crashes are the number two killers of police officers behind shootings. there was a new training simulator that is so realistic that some people are getting motion sickness while trying to use it. the hardest part is trying to control the adrenalin that really can't be duplicated in a real car. >> our main purpose is to lower officer deaths and provide the safety -- the safety for the the proper training to get to these calls and survive. >> you start having rain come in or snow and different parts of the road changes and it causes the stress for you to realize how you are doing and how to maneuver the car in order not to crash. >> since 2008, four pri
. >>> a shooting yesterday afternoon is now a homicide investigation. 29-year-old demetrius stevensonas shot to death on langston place. lanear was talking about the case of milton. killed and used a a shield and that's where families will hand out pamphlets starting at 7:40 hoping that someone can help them find their killer. the community will be updated. yesterday we learned that tips poured in on possible leads in this case. >>> car crashes are the number two killers of...
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so you know, i have a friend, bryan stevenson, who said that we shouldn't judge people by the worst thing that they ever did i want to get your reaction to that. as a part of your journey, tell us about the worst thing that you've ever done because that is a big part of the book. the. >> guest: i got the chance to work with him several times. for me, the worst thing i've ever done was committed an act of murder in 1991. i shot and tragically caused a man's death and it's by far one of the worst things you can do and i made the unfortunate decision at the age of 19, and i devastated the family, took somebody's husband, son, brother, father from a family and it's one of the things that stays with me to this day. one of the reasons i do some of the work i do in the inner city is because i never want another child to grow up with that type of burden because it is one of those burdens that doesn't go away. >> host: i want to talk about how this kid that is kind of a bookworm takes this journey that i won't say that it ends because it's still going on that part of it is you end up murdering som
so you know, i have a friend, bryan stevenson, who said that we shouldn't judge people by the worst thing that they ever did i want to get your reaction to that. as a part of your journey, tell us about the worst thing that you've ever done because that is a big part of the book. the. >> guest: i got the chance to work with him several times. for me, the worst thing i've ever done was committed an act of murder in 1991. i shot and tragically caused a man's death and it's by far one of the...
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this man stevenson from berlin is said to have robbed two banks in the last month.workers recognized steven on the facebook page, stevens is charged with the crimes at the citizens bank. and meanwhile philadelphia police is hope that this video leads them to the man that stole from a frankford dunkin' donuts, the robber walked up to a cashier and claimed he had a handgun and that he wanted money. the worker put cash in a brown bag and he then ran from the scene. >>> a buck county police officer helped several families escape a fire early this morning. the perkasie police chief says the officer was on routine patrol when he spotted the fire and helped eight families get out of that house, that is divided in several apartments. they say because of the officer's quick work nobody was injured. the cause of fire is under investigation. >>> students at williamstown high school got a lesson in drunk driving, they put on a mock crash scene to show the consequences of drinking and driving. they helped to make the demonstration as real as possible and the crash played out in
this man stevenson from berlin is said to have robbed two banks in the last month.workers recognized steven on the facebook page, stevens is charged with the crimes at the citizens bank. and meanwhile philadelphia police is hope that this video leads them to the man that stole from a frankford dunkin' donuts, the robber walked up to a cashier and claimed he had a handgun and that he wanted money. the worker put cash in a brown bag and he then ran from the scene. >>> a buck county...
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the award was presented to the family of robert wilson iii and his partner damion stevenson was given a valor award. and of course right there is our general manager here, bernie prazenica he was joined by other members of the "action news" family. >>> and the youth when they use thursday airport. this is the youth art gallery, that used 62 pieces of art at phillip carnie elementary school. 52 students created the art right here in philadelphia, the exhibit can be found in terminal a east at philadelphia international airport. >>> from our delaware newsroom, governor jack markell was on hand for the ribbon cutting ceremony for a one of a kind center. it's based inside of an elementary school and a nurse practicalticionner is on site to take care of families and students. >>> ahead at 4:00, a bank robbers accessory helps to put her behind bars. we have details in a life report. and a couple's engagement photo shoot shows their love of costco. more than from their hilarious walk down the wholesale aisles. >>> "action news" continues with meteorologist, adam joseph, alicia vitarelli, sha
the award was presented to the family of robert wilson iii and his partner damion stevenson was given a valor award. and of course right there is our general manager here, bernie prazenica he was joined by other members of the "action news" family. >>> and the youth when they use thursday airport. this is the youth art gallery, that used 62 pieces of art at phillip carnie elementary school. 52 students created the art right here in philadelphia, the exhibit can be found in...
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and because of our stevenson alley and they are putting their emphasis on stevenson alley than market street. and to see how we are leveraging our resources for city agencies to achieve their work. we have additional grants with obd, to include the art district and tenderloin district. we have advocated for several pedestrian safety enhancements to supervisor kim's office that resulted in streetlights and walks in our district. working with the 3,000 cyclists that come down market street every day to patronize our small businesses. and one thing that we are so proud of is our sro hotel guide that we worked to produce, we have 38 sro hotels in our district. 23 of them on the first two blocks of sixth street alone. and the majority of those sro hotels have no facility/management onsite. so we came up with a guide to help those hotels with operational issues both outside of their building and inside their building and very well received. thank you. >> thank you, tracy. and thank you for your work and for the work of your staff. are there any members of the public who would like to testif
and because of our stevenson alley and they are putting their emphasis on stevenson alley than market street. and to see how we are leveraging our resources for city agencies to achieve their work. we have additional grants with obd, to include the art district and tenderloin district. we have advocated for several pedestrian safety enhancements to supervisor kim's office that resulted in streetlights and walks in our district. working with the 3,000 cyclists that come down market street every...
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they voted for stevenson. it was that good a vote in the south, gone. johnson had it right starting in '64. they could never do it again. >> definitely. i mean, i think that was one of the things he realized what he was going to have to give up in order to make this work but i feel like what is so great about lbj and able to do was he sacrificed everything for what he believed in. there were many -- i always say there were many other men out there that could have done what dr. king and lbj did but none of them stood up and did it. and i think that's the testament to the men they were. >> let me ask jay about saturday night. why saturday night for a debut? what's the thinking there? tell me something about television i don't know. why would you take a major film like this and open it on a saturday night? a question. >> sunday nights are pretty busy with game of throwns and silicon valley, great shows and saturdays are for some reason the nights they recount and game change on saturday nights. it's their tv movie night. >> very achievements. you did them
they voted for stevenson. it was that good a vote in the south, gone. johnson had it right starting in '64. they could never do it again. >> definitely. i mean, i think that was one of the things he realized what he was going to have to give up in order to make this work but i feel like what is so great about lbj and able to do was he sacrificed everything for what he believed in. there were many -- i always say there were many other men out there that could have done what dr. king and...
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. >> reporter: and also on hand today officer wilson's partner, officer stevenson, who also received top honor. after shooting it out with one of the suspects, and a a resting the two of them, they are now still a waiting trial, in the officer's murder. live from the sat center i'm walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, walt. >> we want to tell but an honor walt received. walt was presented with the citizens commendation by the police department. he was recognized for his years of service, covering the city. >> big congratulations for walt for a job very well done and, of course, all of the other award recipients. >> indeed. >> the clouds are finally moving out making way for sun and maybe a little bit of seasonal weather. >> well, we can hope, right meet the role goodies kate bilo live on the cbs-3 sky deck with the first look at the forecast, kate. >> guys, we have a little bit of blue sky outside, it wases nice to see the sun return and with the return of the sunshine temperatures actually rebounded close to normal this afternoon. being outside without a jacket on is giv
. >> reporter: and also on hand today officer wilson's partner, officer stevenson, who also received top honor. after shooting it out with one of the suspects, and a a resting the two of them, they are now still a waiting trial, in the officer's murder. live from the sat center i'm walt hunter, cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >> thanks, walt. >> we want to tell but an honor walt received. walt was presented with the citizens commendation by the police department. he was...
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. >> stevenson is the 50thtevensoi person to be murdered in thed it city so far this year and the a latestn a string of daytimeofi killings.llin >>> and the fbi looking for afb suspected bank robber inr in alexandria.alex the robbery happened yesterday afternoon at a sun trust bankrub on mount vernon avenue.erue police say the man handed a note to the teller and implied he had a weapon. weapo he that then took off on footn o and several nearby schools were put on lockdown. the same bank was robbed last month. >>> to howard county where police there are trying to find the vandal or vandalsanor v responsible for damaging rivergr hill high school. police tell us at least four at incidents have happened over the past few weeks.ks. investigators are not sure at st this point if these are senior o pranks or somethi sinister.sini in one of the cases someone seo sprayed graffiti on the outside of the door andr damaged several door locks. >>> and happening this weekendpp hundreds of veterans and theiret families are in town to honor veterans for the big rollingigol thunder event. last night there w
. >> stevenson is the 50thtevensoi person to be murdered in thed it city so far this year and the a latestn a string of daytimeofi killings.llin >>> and the fbi looking for afb suspected bank robber inr in alexandria.alex the robbery happened yesterday afternoon at a sun trust bankrub on mount vernon avenue.erue police say the man handed a note to the teller and implied he had a weapon. weapo he that then took off on footn o and several nearby schools were put on lockdown. the...
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so, i have a friend, brian stevenson, who says that we shouldn't judge people by the worst things they ever did. i want to get your reaction to that idea, but as part of your journey, tell us about the worst thing that you have ever done. that's a big part of the book. >> guest: yeah. i totally agree. i have had an opportunity to meet him a couple of times, and got a chance to talk to him a few times. i really high lie respect -- >> host: he represents people -- a famous death penalty lawyer, won the macarthur genius award. >> guest: yeah. for me, the worst thing i ever done was committing murder in 1991. i shot and and caused a man's death, and by far one of the worth things you can do, and i made that unfortunate decision at age of 19, and devastated a family, took somebody's husband, a son, daughter, a father, a family, and one of the things that stays with know this day, and one of the ranids do the work die, and the city because i never want another child to grow up with that type of -- one of those things that never goes away. >> host: i want to talk about how this nerdy kid, who
so, i have a friend, brian stevenson, who says that we shouldn't judge people by the worst things they ever did. i want to get your reaction to that idea, but as part of your journey, tell us about the worst thing that you have ever done. that's a big part of the book. >> guest: yeah. i totally agree. i have had an opportunity to meet him a couple of times, and got a chance to talk to him a few times. i really high lie respect -- >> host: he represents people -- a famous death...
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john stevenson? >> thank you. we follow the polls.e're always interested in what they've got to say. there is a view, my colleague suggests, that actually scotland is more enthusiastic about europe than the rest of the united kingdom is. your experience, would you concur with that? >> yes, to an extent. certainly, i mean, some of the polls have said something alng those lines. we're not taking that for granted. it's been my experience in the past and during this campaign that the narrative about europe is different in scotland. put it that way. i was once held up in a previous job for saying scotland wasn't more pro-european, it was just less anti. there's some truth in that. some of the issues that have been central to the campaign down here, namely migration and sovereignty, really don't ring true to scottish audiences because if nothing else, it has reminded people that sovereignly l ty lies in various plays. lies in london, lies in nato, wefr whenever we choose to share it. in the groups i've spoken to in the last few months, ther
john stevenson? >> thank you. we follow the polls.e're always interested in what they've got to say. there is a view, my colleague suggests, that actually scotland is more enthusiastic about europe than the rest of the united kingdom is. your experience, would you concur with that? >> yes, to an extent. certainly, i mean, some of the polls have said something alng those lines. we're not taking that for granted. it's been my experience in the past and during this campaign that the...
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so, i have a friend, brian stevenson who says that we shouldn't not judge people by the worst things they ever did. so i want to get your reaction to that. as part of your journey, tell us about the worst thing you've ever done. >> i certainly agree, and i've had the opportunity to meet him a couple of times, so i've gotten a chance to talk to moot couple of times and i have respect he is a famous lawyer, that to me, the worst dad ever done was committed murder in 1991, i shot and killed a man caused his death and it was by far one of the worst things you can do. you know i made other unfortunate decisions at the age of 19 and devastated family. i took somebody's husband, son, brother, of from the family and it's one of the worst days to this day. it's one of the reasons i do some of the work i do in the city because i would never want another child to grow up with that type of burden. it is a burden burden that never goes away. >> host: i want to talk about how this nerdy kid who is kind of a bookworm takes this journey that i won't say ends it because your journey still going on bu
so, i have a friend, brian stevenson who says that we shouldn't not judge people by the worst things they ever did. so i want to get your reaction to that. as part of your journey, tell us about the worst thing you've ever done. >> i certainly agree, and i've had the opportunity to meet him a couple of times, so i've gotten a chance to talk to moot couple of times and i have respect he is a famous lawyer, that to me, the worst dad ever done was committed murder in 1991, i shot and killed...
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government exam with two teachers, both from stevenson high school in lincolnshire, illinois. they will discuss the cram for the exam preparation test and answer questions on the content and the structure of the exam. be sure to watch c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> you're watching american history tv in prime time. each week until the 2016 election, road to the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. up next a look at the 1992 came of in dependent candidate ross perot. he finished third in the general election with 19% of the vote. bill clinton won the presidency defeating george h.w. bush. we begin with mr. perot in austin texas. earlier in the year he said he could r
government exam with two teachers, both from stevenson high school in lincolnshire, illinois. they will discuss the cram for the exam preparation test and answer questions on the content and the structure of the exam. be sure to watch c-span washington journal. join the discussion. >>> you're watching american history tv in prime time. each week until the 2016 election, road to the white house rewind brings you archival coverage of presidential races. up next a look at the 1992 came of...
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. >> some 60 miles southwest of nashville, tennessee, about to meet with doug stevenson, the farm's historianmau. hello, douglas. >> welcome to the farm. >> thank you. >> you want to see the place? >> yeah. >> we should probably take your car. this is probably not farmer appropriate. >> this one is a little greener. >> you know, we have about 3 square miles of land here in the community and then we have another 1400 acres that's a nature preserve. beyond that, about 4,000 acres all together. >> i'm from the city so i don't know what an acre is, even if they are small, that sounds like a lot. >> we get spoiled on the country life. we like the peace and quiet, close to nature. we are coming up here. this is a recycle center. this is a wood shop. this is our soy dairy where we make tofu and other products. the farm was founded as a vegetarian community. this is our clinic. we are well-known around the world for our midwifery program. this is a cabin for people coming in to have their baby. >> people fly in from all around. >> from all over. >> to have babies here. >> doug told me the farm's orig
. >> some 60 miles southwest of nashville, tennessee, about to meet with doug stevenson, the farm's historianmau. hello, douglas. >> welcome to the farm. >> thank you. >> you want to see the place? >> yeah. >> we should probably take your car. this is probably not farmer appropriate. >> this one is a little greener. >> you know, we have about 3 square miles of land here in the community and then we have another 1400 acres that's a nature preserve....
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alex graduated from stevenson high school. he played sports. he got good grades and made a lot of friends. a typical teenager that had his whole life ahead of him. but behind his happy exterior alex was sick. he was struggling with escalating drug abuse. during alex's sophomore year in college he came down with an unknown illness. he would go to the hospital and he would get better. at least for a while. but then a few months later he would get sick. he would be admitted to the hospital and again would repeat the cycle. his family didn't know it then but alex was dependent on primmings drugs and was suffering -- prescription drugs and was suffering from withdrawal. he continued this path until just a few days before his final exams. at that point in time, alex actually overdosed on prescription drugs and heroin at the age of 20 and he passed away. his family never even had the chance to seek help for his dependency. unfortunately this story is far too common across our country. as a father, i can't even imagine the pain of losing a child to a d
alex graduated from stevenson high school. he played sports. he got good grades and made a lot of friends. a typical teenager that had his whole life ahead of him. but behind his happy exterior alex was sick. he was struggling with escalating drug abuse. during alex's sophomore year in college he came down with an unknown illness. he would go to the hospital and he would get better. at least for a while. but then a few months later he would get sick. he would be admitted to the hospital and...
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i have a friend, brian stevenson, who says that we should not judge people by the worst thing they ever did. so i want to get your reaction to that idea. but as fart of your journey -- part -- tell us about the worse thing you have ever done. that is a big part of the book. >> yeah. i mean, i agree. i have had an opportunity to meet him a couple times and talk to him a few times and someone i highly respects. >> host: he represents people on death row. he is a famous death penalty warer and won the mcarthur genius award. >> guest for me, the worst thing i did was commit a murder in 1991 shooting and tragically causing a man's death. it is by far one of the worst things you can do. i made that decision at the age of 19 and devastated a family, you know, took somebody's husband, son, brother, father from a family and it is one of things that stays with me to this day. it is the reason i do so much work i do in the city because i never want another child to grow up with that type of burden because it is a burden that never goes away. >> host: i want to talk about how this nerdy kid who is
i have a friend, brian stevenson, who says that we should not judge people by the worst thing they ever did. so i want to get your reaction to that idea. but as fart of your journey -- part -- tell us about the worse thing you have ever done. that is a big part of the book. >> yeah. i mean, i agree. i have had an opportunity to meet him a couple times and talk to him a few times and someone i highly respects. >> host: he represents people on death row. he is a famous death penalty...
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governing for a very long time, if you want to go back to anti-intellectualism thought or adlai stevensonng derided as an egghead, donald trump is tapping into some of that. >> what phil is saying is absolutely right. the conservative movement in the republicans put -- they gave the republicans the majority in the house and senate and did nothing with it. and what they said, their argument was, we don't have enough votes, so we can't pass anything, so we've got to have everything. that's simply not true. it really started, and the other point is, it's sort of interesting. and phil is right, somehow the conservative party gets tagged with some intellectual elitism. >> rick, i'm going to interrupt you, because donald trump is responding to senator warren. this is something we want to hear. >> so i will not say indian. she is a native american 5%, and therefore her whole career, because she was a minority, that's a disgrace what's going on what's in our country. so goofy elizabeth warren, i think that hillary should run with goofy elizabeth warren. i would love to beat them. i would love to
governing for a very long time, if you want to go back to anti-intellectualism thought or adlai stevensonng derided as an egghead, donald trump is tapping into some of that. >> what phil is saying is absolutely right. the conservative movement in the republicans put -- they gave the republicans the majority in the house and senate and did nothing with it. and what they said, their argument was, we don't have enough votes, so we can't pass anything, so we've got to have everything. that's...
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will your work in south carolina in any way intersect with the work that has been done by brian stevenson of the equal justices hisiative where organization has attempted to place landmarks on places where there were known lynchings throughout the south. i am just curious in terms of monuments,oning and will your work potentially ryansect with the work cap is doing yet coherent historian, he is a criminal defense lawyer. and i hope that it would. it goes back to my earlier point. that was too narrow a term. as to those moments of tragedy and violence that i think we need to recognize, certainly across the south more than we have done so before, not only by way of historical markers but also in a -- in our school systems in other ways, to change just the dominant narrative of searching the southern history and american history, so that is something i wouldn't -- someone i would look forward to working with to find out how we can work with him and in others and going back earlier -- i was talking about bringing people of different points of view -- and so we have museums that are safe place
will your work in south carolina in any way intersect with the work that has been done by brian stevenson of the equal justices hisiative where organization has attempted to place landmarks on places where there were known lynchings throughout the south. i am just curious in terms of monuments,oning and will your work potentially ryansect with the work cap is doing yet coherent historian, he is a criminal defense lawyer. and i hope that it would. it goes back to my earlier point. that was too...
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so obviously i'm not on the north ended stevenson stays as is the urban room is vacated, however, theedestrian pathway and the former jessie right-of-way that as public easement and also available to over sized vehicles that can't make that turnout into mission street so again and inteshgz so that is twenty-four hour and e dom you have to reason to use that he'll it is smell i didn't and scary and we hooked jessie street to the right there will be a new pedestrian and vehicular assess way out from the current path of jessie to mission street so again now assess on jessie we think that is a really important feature of the project as you may know this district develops the volumes of pedestrian traffic and particularly will increase around the transbay terminal and the salesforce tower we opened up a lot of new pedestrian ways that will be available twenty-four hour a day by public easement >> i appreciate the delayed go through that one more time. >> commissioners that is great you brought this up and if you could had had overhead over the projector. >> oh, that is like mask the point
so obviously i'm not on the north ended stevenson stays as is the urban room is vacated, however, theedestrian pathway and the former jessie right-of-way that as public easement and also available to over sized vehicles that can't make that turnout into mission street so again and inteshgz so that is twenty-four hour and e dom you have to reason to use that he'll it is smell i didn't and scary and we hooked jessie street to the right there will be a new pedestrian and vehicular assess way out...
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johjohn stevenson. >> the prime minister recently said there was remarkably little distance between scotland, england, wales and northern ireland in terms of whether people support a referendum. there's polling evidence that scots are more enthusiastic about the eu and the rest of the united kingdom. what do you make of that? >> about whether there was demand within scotland for a referendum. the last time that a specific call was taken in scotland, it indicated 58% of people in scotland supported there being a referendum on whether scotland remained within the eu. i think having a referendum on eu membership is entirely consistent with having a referendum on whether scotland remains within the united kingdom, which obviously we did in 2014. i think people in scotland just as people across the united kingdom will be able to have their say in the debate. clearly, i support scotland and britain remain in figure. i think you have to acknowledge that there are people within scotland who will vote to leave. i think it's not, i don't think attractive to address a number of people who support leavi
johjohn stevenson. >> the prime minister recently said there was remarkably little distance between scotland, england, wales and northern ireland in terms of whether people support a referendum. there's polling evidence that scots are more enthusiastic about the eu and the rest of the united kingdom. what do you make of that? >> about whether there was demand within scotland for a referendum. the last time that a specific call was taken in scotland, it indicated 58% of people in...
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add lie stevenson said it best as citizens of this democracy, you are the rulers and the ruled, the law givers and the law abiders, the beginning and the end. mr. speaker, no one has been able to answer the question why is it necessary to continue to hide the truth from the public. so it's time to allow all americans to read the 28 pages and make up their own mind as is their american right. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from georgia seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thanks to a report by the house energy and commerce committee, we now know that a top c.m.f. official misled congress during a hearing that was investigating wasted funds on obamacare state exchanges, the report of which i have right here in my hand. when obamacare was enacted rgs the president freely gave taxpayer money away to states to establish these st
add lie stevenson said it best as citizens of this democracy, you are the rulers and the ruled, the law givers and the law abiders, the beginning and the end. mr. speaker, no one has been able to answer the question why is it necessary to continue to hide the truth from the public. so it's time to allow all americans to read the 28 pages and make up their own mind as is their american right. thank you, mr. speaker. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. for...