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wilson, and karen shane, stephanie gon sal ez and abigale hendric and jackie, and phoebie and it does not have to be in that record. >> nick gardener and i would like to concur that the speakers that have came up and spoke about their doo he sier and their passion and their intent of being on this council leaves me very confident that the representation is certainly there. and as far as the movement of the council is concerned, i feel very good about it. and again my neighboring is nick card ner and i am here to speak on behalf of kim courtny. and in my reason for doing that is that i have worked in this business for 28 years. and gardener's name is on the landscape of reentry in many different capacities. as a matter of fact abefore the reentry council was started here in san francisco, george came to me and asked some ideas of how to set this concept up, when i worked for the city of oakland. and to be the measure why of reentry, on the initiative and so, i have been doing this andvy worked with thousands of people in that capacity. of reentry work as colleagues, and above the diffe
wilson, and karen shane, stephanie gon sal ez and abigale hendric and jackie, and phoebie and it does not have to be in that record. >> nick gardener and i would like to concur that the speakers that have came up and spoke about their doo he sier and their passion and their intent of being on this council leaves me very confident that the representation is certainly there. and as far as the movement of the council is concerned, i feel very good about it. and again my neighboring is nick...
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crime, and last year -- >> and mr. mayor, let me ask you -- >> and last year, crime went up in the last 41 years, and that is extraordinary, and the last 41 years. >> and back to the tape. he did notp apologize for apologize for attacking a gold star family or ap pologize for questioning the nature of a federal judge just because of the ette nhnicity and why he ch apologize for this? >> well, i think that in this case, he realized that we are talking about his personal behavior, and his statements that were absolutely wrong and when, i think that when he heard them, he was shocked. i am not sure that i won't say that he didn't remember them, but they were not at the top of his mind and when he was confronted with it, he was pretty darn shocked that he said such terrible thing, and feels terrible about it. he feels terrible for his family, and how embarrassing it is for them. and feels terrible from his own point of view, but he also realizes that he has a responsibility and the last 14 mon months have driven that into
crime, and last year -- >> and mr. mayor, let me ask you -- >> and last year, crime went up in the last 41 years, and that is extraordinary, and the last 41 years. >> and back to the tape. he did notp apologize for apologize for attacking a gold star family or ap pologize for questioning the nature of a federal judge just because of the ette nhnicity and why he ch apologize for this? >> well, i think that in this case, he realized that we are talking about his personal...
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wood wins 39-14 and carole falls 0 and 8 and haverford and dover and stopped at penn guard and dashese 65 yard toth ande newtown wins and down two scores and cut it in half and chris and man any 25 yards and pin crest within 7 and dominate 48-14 and are 8-0. they are screaming and yelling at ridley harrison wants to connect off and ridley has nothing to talk about and stratton rolls out and finds len and 55-0 and harrison shut out and still without a win. ♪ music to the collins wood band would be a win of 5-0 and collins woods and beat them 21 yards and sets up this mike to lane punches it in collins woods beats the undefeated football team and fall 12-8. woods town defense cannot keep up with the west football team and anthony in the fourth quarter and scores from the 23 west effort wins 41-7 is the final. in delaware a great view of one of the best runs
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and in the context of tangible assets and it's important and started here and i saw this and called her "oh you did this presentation." what you did is so important. the context was exciting to hear last year and we started the store core conversations. we have done some recordings. we hear we've done more recordings than any other community in two weeks and people are hungry to have the history told and i wanted to thank you for that so in the context of the tangible side of the conversation we realized doing the planning part we failed to tell shelly about the other work and after the meeting at the commission here we started to do gatherings of people to talk about the underpinnings of the cultural district and apparently had and never shared and the community came up with purpose and values for the process. the purpose statement we're culture bearers and share the history and stories. we respect those that come that came before and tell their stories. we do this for the generations that will come after us" so it's different what you get in the planning department report but in t
and in the context of tangible assets and it's important and started here and i saw this and called her "oh you did this presentation." what you did is so important. the context was exciting to hear last year and we started the store core conversations. we have done some recordings. we hear we've done more recordings than any other community in two weeks and people are hungry to have the history told and i wanted to thank you for that so in the context of the tangible side of the...
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the segments and we will break it down from demographics and age and gender and the political affiliation which is key for today's questions. ari? >> great. we will start with the new poll numbers that spell trouble for the trump campaign as the campaign continues to play up the ideas of the the election rigging. the poll has clinton up 12 points which is the highest support to date, and that is the abc trackingle poll, and has trump at the lowest, and the two issues dragging him down is the treatment of women, and including the allegations as well as the ongoing refusal to accept the election results. 69% here disapprove of how trump has responded to women who have accused him of inappropriate sexual contact and he has maintained the innocence, and the poll shows 65% of likely voters disapproving of the claims that trump is making over and over and that if he loses, it is not legitimate, and that is the first question we are pulsing. agree or disagree, will you accept the outcome of the presidential election if your favorite candidate loses? and kellyanne conway was defending a a rigged
the segments and we will break it down from demographics and age and gender and the political affiliation which is key for today's questions. ari? >> great. we will start with the new poll numbers that spell trouble for the trump campaign as the campaign continues to play up the ideas of the the election rigging. the poll has clinton up 12 points which is the highest support to date, and that is the abc trackingle poll, and has trump at the lowest, and the two issues dragging him down is...
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and as diane and bob and carol ruth and others can call to mind. this indeed is auspicious and i am just thankful that i am a part of the 100 years of common ration of performance of duty to the people of san francisco. thank you. thank you very much. are there any other members passed members of the board of supervisors that like to provide me comments at this time? >> supervisor mar? >> i want to say it was a great privilege and i thank you. >> if you could speak into the microphone, please? >> okay, thank you. >> supervisor aliodo. >> thank you very much, madam president. and senator finesteine and sitting in these chambers i have to recall the fights that we had for the issues that are so accepted today as the norm, sitting right there where da sid is was supervisor doris ward who was incredible and she and i worked so hard together to do the hate crime legislation, that today we expect to be the norm in our policing of the city. and then i did the smoking ban and then i think that supervisor mar will remember i lost that first one. carroll my
and as diane and bob and carol ruth and others can call to mind. this indeed is auspicious and i am just thankful that i am a part of the 100 years of common ration of performance of duty to the people of san francisco. thank you. thank you very much. are there any other members passed members of the board of supervisors that like to provide me comments at this time? >> supervisor mar? >> i want to say it was a great privilege and i thank you. >> if you could speak into the...
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and it is 18,000, and the guys who made the big money, and not a ka bal ball, and they look around and say, hey, wait a minute. >> i want to go to syria here sh, and i know that you guys are doing a big session next week about what to do. why is there not a no-fly zone over aleppo? is this a -- >> simple proposition. the first first things first. we must defeat isil. we must take out raqqah, and we must take out mosulel. we must eliminate the caliphate. it's the direct immediate threat to the american people. number one. d. d.o.d. has told us from the beginning that the assets we need to be able to do would not have to be edie vert ed. we could not do both. could not do both. that's number one. number two, we in order to do what needs to be done, remember, we tried to get the authority to use force before, and all republicans talked about how tough they were. i spoke to 156 members of the house and the senate for minimum of an hour. groups of two to 25 in the situation room. no support. no support. so i'd asking, okay, they'd say, what happens we send the planes over there, and they go
and it is 18,000, and the guys who made the big money, and not a ka bal ball, and they look around and say, hey, wait a minute. >> i want to go to syria here sh, and i know that you guys are doing a big session next week about what to do. why is there not a no-fly zone over aleppo? is this a -- >> simple proposition. the first first things first. we must defeat isil. we must take out raqqah, and we must take out mosulel. we must eliminate the caliphate. it's the direct immediate...
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and as diane and bob and carol ruth and others can call to mind. this indeed is auspicious and i am just thankful that i am a part of the 100 years of common ration of performance of duty to the people of san francisco. thank you. thank you very much. are there any other members passed members of the board of supervisors that like to provide me comments at this time? >> supervisor mar? >> i want to say it was a great privilege and i thank you. >> if you could speak into the microphone, please? >> okay, thank you. >> supervisor aliodo. >> thank you very much, madam president. and senator finesteine and sitting in these chambers i have to recall the fights that we had for the issues that are so accepted today as the norm, sitting right there where da sid is was supervisor doris ward who was incredible and she and i worked so hard together to do the hate crime legislation, that today we expect to be the norm in our policing of the city. and then i did the smoking ban and then i think that supervisor mar will remember i lost that first one. carroll my
and as diane and bob and carol ruth and others can call to mind. this indeed is auspicious and i am just thankful that i am a part of the 100 years of common ration of performance of duty to the people of san francisco. thank you. thank you very much. are there any other members passed members of the board of supervisors that like to provide me comments at this time? >> supervisor mar? >> i want to say it was a great privilege and i thank you. >> if you could speak into the...
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and rapping and putting songs about slang and cocaine. and feeling the burn. >> yes, regardless of the income of your family, your kids will be able to make it into college. that is a big deal. >>> god, i miss bernie. >> and between two ferns. roll the tape. >> as secretary how many words per minute can you type and how does president obama like his coffee. like himself. weak. >> you know, they are out of date questions. you need to get out more. >> what happens if you become pregnant and will you be stuck with tim kaine. >> i could sent you pamph let to help you understand. >> and with us is christian blush. and so christian, democrat enthusiasm is at a 16 year low. is that because she is uninspiring candidate. >> no, i don't agree that democratic enthusiasm isality a low. >> according to the poll. it is. >> that is not representative of what is thorough. this is the first election that has had had twitter and instagram and even facebook being like where people are getting their information and news. it is unique. >> so people are enthus
and rapping and putting songs about slang and cocaine. and feeling the burn. >> yes, regardless of the income of your family, your kids will be able to make it into college. that is a big deal. >>> god, i miss bernie. >> and between two ferns. roll the tape. >> as secretary how many words per minute can you type and how does president obama like his coffee. like himself. weak. >> you know, they are out of date questions. you need to get out more. >> what...
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and the bike coalition the parks alliance and the yerba buena benefits and the noah valley and the castro benefit district the street plans collaborative and the aortas exchange that is broadly sportsd in the community today john from the department of public works and neil from and proscribing e robin from planning and stefani from the mta are here to answer any questions i'm going to turn it over to neil from planning to hear a presentation we have a slide printout and if i may specifically thank and a debris power from my office done an enormous amount of work from my department. >> thank you, very much. supervisor wiener and supervisor cowen and supervisor peskin i'm neeley manage the group in the planning department quickly i want to give you a little bit background before robin to walk you through the protective proposal and at the end we'll have the opportunity for john thomas from the department of public works to come up and say a few words in support 1902 a truly collaborative process one we worked very, very hard as a city agency and when the stroefz to make sure the consensus
and the bike coalition the parks alliance and the yerba buena benefits and the noah valley and the castro benefit district the street plans collaborative and the aortas exchange that is broadly sportsd in the community today john from the department of public works and neil from and proscribing e robin from planning and stefani from the mta are here to answer any questions i'm going to turn it over to neil from planning to hear a presentation we have a slide printout and if i may specifically...
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the kid crying and shaking and got the kid out and let him go and figured the cops would get him and the kid to monday and she is still hysterical but ended well. >>> surveillance on charles street captured clear video of the man who fled on foot and man foot continues at this hour. tufts officer says they will step up patrol on the weekend from now on to prevent chaotic and violent scenes from happening again a huge group of young people roamed on oxford beating and robbing temple students at random and a policeman was injured and a horse punched in the face boys 15-17 have been arrested. the shooting last tuesday in philadelphia's rittenhouse square has an overwhelming response from the community and all came spilling out tonight and action news reporter dan cuellar is at 19 and wall nut outside the church where hundreds of residents gathered today dann what was the main message there? >> reporter: jim last week's meeting opened a pandora box of issues troubling residents in rittenhouse square and didn't waste time letting them know they wanted something done packed at holly trinit
the kid crying and shaking and got the kid out and let him go and figured the cops would get him and the kid to monday and she is still hysterical but ended well. >>> surveillance on charles street captured clear video of the man who fled on foot and man foot continues at this hour. tufts officer says they will step up patrol on the weekend from now on to prevent chaotic and violent scenes from happening again a huge group of young people roamed on oxford beating and robbing temple...
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at the time i was the chairman and the ceo and president and ceo and i went to my board and i said what, tough times are coming. i need help and they said what do you need to come and do you need a ceo or coo and i said i don't care we have to get the right person. but we also had to borrow a lot of money because restructuring is expensive. we had a massive restructuring ahead of us and hired allen who turned out to be a terrific ceo. he borrowed all this money and then we went to work and thankfully it did work. >> your two major competitors were bailed out by the government. it kind of puts you off that you were bailed out -- but they were bailed out? >> at a certain level yes but we were in a solid position having to support our biggest competitors because the entire industrial supply base in the country was under tremendous stress and particularly if general motors had gone under it would have taken under a number of suppliers and probably would have dragged us down and a number of other industrial companies, so we were in this odd position of having to advocate for the bailout of o
at the time i was the chairman and the ceo and president and ceo and i went to my board and i said what, tough times are coming. i need help and they said what do you need to come and do you need a ceo or coo and i said i don't care we have to get the right person. but we also had to borrow a lot of money because restructuring is expensive. we had a massive restructuring ahead of us and hired allen who turned out to be a terrific ceo. he borrowed all this money and then we went to work and...
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and in cleveland 78 degrees and 75 and 78 in brunswick and 76 in west lake. and dry weather but rain is coming. here is the front, slowly but surely working in and most of us can mow your lawn and walk your dog and scattered rain through the other night and temp s slowing down into the lower 50s. the cold air out here will sweep in. there is 40s up here. and i think we will modify that enough to get you into the mid50s tomorrow afternoon. mid50s. it will be breezy as well. re we see a chill tomorrow afternoon with sunshine and 50s, breezey and frost tomorrow night into friday morning. so this is a transition here from summer like to very, very fall like. over the next 10-12 hours. tonight 52 and clouds increasing. and breezey. tomorrow, 54, and some morning rush hour rain. hear and we get some sun. chilly and breezy. akron and canton 53 and tomorrow 55. clouds increase and rain after midnight and a brief morning rush hour shower and you will need sweaters and hoodies through tomorrow. will wewarm up or stay chilly? we will have the answer coming up. >>> comin
and in cleveland 78 degrees and 75 and 78 in brunswick and 76 in west lake. and dry weather but rain is coming. here is the front, slowly but surely working in and most of us can mow your lawn and walk your dog and scattered rain through the other night and temp s slowing down into the lower 50s. the cold air out here will sweep in. there is 40s up here. and i think we will modify that enough to get you into the mid50s tomorrow afternoon. mid50s. it will be breezy as well. re we see a chill...
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and a monitor homer and -- monster homer and the blue jays hit a two run homer and they came back and cleveland 4-3 in the series and clashing in the post season. >> their line sup solid and they score a lot of runs and they have great starters it is a great series and looking forward to it. >> we will go make you a rundown the hall to face their hitters. i mean, shot. they are really good. >> they are. they hit ten homers and they will not be in the roster because of the right forearm strain. and we are coming off that spectacular out by the red sox night at progressive field. hashtag rally together. >> yep. love it. >> go tribe. >> remember when he got really excited. >> when he is excited the whole news room knows it. >> a night we will never forget. we will see you back here at 11 >>> tonight, the deadly plane crash. the fbi on the scene, and this question -- was the crash intentional? was there a fight onboard? and did the student, reportedly a jordanian national, take on the pilot? >>> also breaking, two attempted attacks now on an american warship. is the u.s. preparing to resp
and a monitor homer and -- monster homer and the blue jays hit a two run homer and they came back and cleveland 4-3 in the series and clashing in the post season. >> their line sup solid and they score a lot of runs and they have great starters it is a great series and looking forward to it. >> we will go make you a rundown the hall to face their hitters. i mean, shot. they are really good. >> they are. they hit ten homers and they will not be in the roster because of the...
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of the culture and country and people lose homes and incomes and jobs and they are unemployed, and losese their life savings and what are they thinking along the course of the decades, they are thinking they have no voice in government, they are represented by a professional political class that keeps running for re-election to enhance their own status, and what do they read and hear now lately in the last year? if they go to a trump rally, they are not going to a trump rally to listen to a guy who they sort of like what he says without paying attention to who he is? they hear and read in the papers they are probably racists for going to the trump rally, and they take great offense to this, and they ought to, and -- >> yes, they should. amen, amen, and amen. >> mika, you can question donald trump and whether donald trump is a racist or not and we have had that discussion, but the media's broad brush of trump and sander supporters have been offensive from the start, and claiming that sanders supporters were somehow young ignorant children that had no idea what was in their self interests
of the culture and country and people lose homes and incomes and jobs and they are unemployed, and losese their life savings and what are they thinking along the course of the decades, they are thinking they have no voice in government, they are represented by a professional political class that keeps running for re-election to enhance their own status, and what do they read and hear now lately in the last year? if they go to a trump rally, they are not going to a trump rally to listen to a guy...
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spreads cheer and light and mindfulness and patience, went peace and truth and abundance for all thank you. >> thank you for the accommodation i'm ray a 18 year san franciscan and a 5 year mission terrace resident this is lucy a lifetime resident who may or may not go to the school we're worried about that right now i want to address two things or things you're well aware of this is a temporary zoning and the terrace i'm a member but acknowledge that in supporting that designation change and everyone involved knew the urban architectural was temporary secondly, this is just a wonderful project the mitigation of stormwater and rainwater the cohesion with the natural environment couldn't be a better project as compared to anyone else denser housing whatever it is the highest use that the neighborhood will get for this property and while i simple emphasize with the neighbors that have flooding golden bridge school shouldn't be held responsible it is ongoing for years and years and years perhaps the spotlight can spur the neighborhoods to add living room and per mangle pavement for everyon
spreads cheer and light and mindfulness and patience, went peace and truth and abundance for all thank you. >> thank you for the accommodation i'm ray a 18 year san franciscan and a 5 year mission terrace resident this is lucy a lifetime resident who may or may not go to the school we're worried about that right now i want to address two things or things you're well aware of this is a temporary zoning and the terrace i'm a member but acknowledge that in supporting that designation change...
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public service and leadership and conservation and historic preservation and youth programs. and most recently, he participated in the joint advisory council on historic preservation and national park service journey through hallowed ground partnership initiative titled of the student, by the student, and for the student at harper's ferry national historic park. so ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable robert g stanton. [ applause ] >> it has been state d that the strength and character of a nation is determined by how it cares for its people, its natural and cultural heritage. good morning. i want to thank you, steve for that very gracious introduction and certainly to ms. plemmons. and i hasten to bring you greetings on behalf of the chairman of the advisory council, wayne dollinson. many of our friends and colleagues and supporters are with us for this special occasion, and they join me, stephen, on applauding you on your stellar leadership as the architect of the capitol and certainly your kind invitation for the council to partner with you on th
public service and leadership and conservation and historic preservation and youth programs. and most recently, he participated in the joint advisory council on historic preservation and national park service journey through hallowed ground partnership initiative titled of the student, by the student, and for the student at harper's ferry national historic park. so ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the honorable robert g stanton. [ applause ] >> it has been state d that...
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and parts of harnett county, parts of hoke county and lee county, and moore county, and cumberland and sampson counties now dealing with some of the heavy downpours pushing through the area. some of the spots have experienced a little over a week ago. so flash flood watches continue for the entire area here, and that is until 6:00 tomorrow evening, and for that risk of flooding. we also have flash flood warnings. so where flooding is likely to occur now until 2:30 for the counties you see highlighted in green. sampson county, cumberland county. hoke county. moore county. lee county. and harnett county. you folks already have that saturated ground. and are currently experiencing those heavy downpours,wh throughout the day today. we had a wind advisory that was just upgraded to a high wind warning. and that is for the counties that you see shaded in purple. and that does include cumberland county, and sampson county, and wayne county and hoke county. so wind gusts up to 60 miles an hour, likely, in these locations. and the rain and the wind, going to be the primary issues, especially the
and parts of harnett county, parts of hoke county and lee county, and moore county, and cumberland and sampson counties now dealing with some of the heavy downpours pushing through the area. some of the spots have experienced a little over a week ago. so flash flood watches continue for the entire area here, and that is until 6:00 tomorrow evening, and for that risk of flooding. we also have flash flood warnings. so where flooding is likely to occur now until 2:30 for the counties you see...
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and create and opportunity to heal and grow from trauma. youth are capable, but we need a community willing to stand with us in times of need, rather than turning away. the end of the violence starts with us. >> we urge you to keep your ears open to the voices of youth. to keep your mind open, to learn. to keep your heart open to our experiences. we urge you to stand in solidarity to stand with survivors of violence. [ applause ] >> thank you carmen and gabby, we have a whole crew here from community youth camp center. if you want to wave, i want to invite the sheriff's department to talk about the positive reapered of sheriff hennessey, please welcome dahlia [ applause ] . >> good afternoon everyone. again i'm davila the survivor restoration director for the san francisco sheriff's department and as i look out at all of you, i'm reminded once again how important it is for our community to come together to support survivors of domestic violence. i have had the honor in working in our sheriff's department for over 20 years, and proud to be i
and create and opportunity to heal and grow from trauma. youth are capable, but we need a community willing to stand with us in times of need, rather than turning away. the end of the violence starts with us. >> we urge you to keep your ears open to the voices of youth. to keep your mind open, to learn. to keep your heart open to our experiences. we urge you to stand in solidarity to stand with survivors of violence. [ applause ] >> thank you carmen and gabby, we have a whole crew...
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transit vehicle and 50 percent toll use and only 12 percent violation rate and those violations are violations by mail we hope to get more people as i said up for the fast track system we have building outreach but all and all a great ride >> thank you for sharing that and finally had a chance to drive through one commissioner avalos to you want to speak now or later we'll continue then. >> sorry thank you very much for that presentation liz i think as liz identified as part of presentation identifying the needs of system and what we're trying to solve for key in quantifying those developing the system obviously in san francisco a number of steps where alameda is where we want to catch so what on the screen right now is some of the data we've been collecting as part of corridor management we've been using vehicle sources and field observations over the privilege to see where we see the congestion in san francisco today, the morning peek a unusually from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. you see that here congestion to the curve area on 101 and in bound approaching the 101 and into the ramps at
transit vehicle and 50 percent toll use and only 12 percent violation rate and those violations are violations by mail we hope to get more people as i said up for the fast track system we have building outreach but all and all a great ride >> thank you for sharing that and finally had a chance to drive through one commissioner avalos to you want to speak now or later we'll continue then. >> sorry thank you very much for that presentation liz i think as liz identified as part of...
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day to get outside and to that and perhaps apple picking and topsfield fair and lots going on and temperatures climbing tomorrow and dropping into the low 60s and looks right now dry through the week and closer look at the wind impact through parts >> julie: putting family >> julie: putting family special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald. "outright lies," reports the lowell sun. charter schools "don't siphon off state dollars" from traditional schools, says the boston globe. in fact, public schools get more money. the truth is question 2 will give parents more choices please vote yes on question 2. for stronger public schools. please vote yes on question 2. c'mon in, pop pop! happy birthday! i survived a heart attack. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking t
day to get outside and to that and perhaps apple picking and topsfield fair and lots going on and temperatures climbing tomorrow and dropping into the low 60s and looks right now dry through the week and closer look at the wind impact through parts >> julie: putting family >> julie: putting family special interests that oppose question 2 claim district schools lose money to charter schools. that's "absurd," says the boston herald. "outright lies," reports the...
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west with showers and thunderstorms, and rain tomorrow will move in in the afternoon and evening and followed by cooler temperatures. mild this morning, 63 degrees and 63 in fayetteville as well. highs today, 83 and cooler with showers tomorrow and 71 for the high and beautiful on saturday with a high of 61. lena? >> thank you, aimee. >>> the investigation of a >>> the time is 8:30. a series of crashes on i-95 forces evacuation orders and school delays in johnston county. >> right now, the evacuation order has been lifted in smithfield but southbound lanes of i-95 are closed. northbound lanes re-opened this morning. the crash happened yesterday afternoon on business 70 and highway 96. mikaya thurmond has the report. >> reporter: thiis from one of the three crashes on 95. obviously, a number of people involved, some so serious as to cause evacuations. we do know that dozens of people were taken to two different shelters. while some of the people in the shelter were johnston county residents, others just happened to be on i-95 when the accident happened. they were told to leave their v
west with showers and thunderstorms, and rain tomorrow will move in in the afternoon and evening and followed by cooler temperatures. mild this morning, 63 degrees and 63 in fayetteville as well. highs today, 83 and cooler with showers tomorrow and 71 for the high and beautiful on saturday with a high of 61. lena? >> thank you, aimee. >>> the investigation of a >>> the time is 8:30. a series of crashes on i-95 forces evacuation orders and school delays in johnston...
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windy and chilly and late breaks of sun, sunny and breezy here on sunday and back up to 64 and not bad on monday sunshine and a few clouds and your temperature at 62 degrees. we'll have the rest of that seven-day forecast and let you know if fall or winter or summer wins next week. coming up in the next half hour. >>> you know our viewers rock and every time we ask you to pitch in you do. it's the last day to help souderton high school teacher richard curtis to cohost with kelly ripa, he made it to the top two and part of today's challenge he had to read a tongue swifter and eat peanut butter and dodge confetti. cast your vote at the 6 abc facebook page. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we wired the wagner's house with 100 meg internet. which means in the time it takes mr. wagner to pour a 20 oz. cup of coffee, tommy can download 30 songs, and jan can upload 120 photos. 12 seconds. that's the power of fiber optics. this is your last chance to get super fast 100meg internet, tv and phone for just $69.99 per month online. hurry, our best offer ever ends soon. only from fios
windy and chilly and late breaks of sun, sunny and breezy here on sunday and back up to 64 and not bad on monday sunshine and a few clouds and your temperature at 62 degrees. we'll have the rest of that seven-day forecast and let you know if fall or winter or summer wins next week. coming up in the next half hour. >>> you know our viewers rock and every time we ask you to pitch in you do. it's the last day to help souderton high school teacher richard curtis to cohost with kelly ripa,...
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and to and from hotels superbowl enlightenment and adjusted the hours for the foot beat at night to a point that the department received compliments the san francisco playoff game sadly over no events of note there other than 5 drunk arrests and 4 from inside of venue and 4 from outside and i'll go into the crime status before i i'm going to turn it over to professional standard our homicide rate is 42 this year up 2 percent compared to evidentially 2013 and 16 of the homicide were cleared by arrests this year and shootings are up 7 percent compared to 2015 from one 31 and 2015 and crime citywide is do you only 14 percent robberies down 14 percent and year to date over 8 hundred burglaries are down and others are - update on the major crimes myself and commissioner wiven did a trip to the central district to portsmouth square we addressed what with regards to the arrests a couple of arrest warrant and announced two arrests in that case and grant the property two arrests in that case core rattled two individuals part of an ongoing investigation there were 2 arrests and we told the pu
and to and from hotels superbowl enlightenment and adjusted the hours for the foot beat at night to a point that the department received compliments the san francisco playoff game sadly over no events of note there other than 5 drunk arrests and 4 from inside of venue and 4 from outside and i'll go into the crime status before i i'm going to turn it over to professional standard our homicide rate is 42 this year up 2 percent compared to evidentially 2013 and 16 of the homicide were cleared by...
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krishian and laceee and johnson and mr. dodge as well as our sergeant cruger on behalf of san francisco police department. this is a complex and big big issue and we are hearing about it more than ever whether it has always been a issue or coming to head on decisions in the past and so all the decisions are the result of what we are seeing on the street today. i'm comfortable bize the fact there so many that care. it makes sense we disgree on the appropriate solution but i think that people who care this deeply about this issue can come together on figuring out what we can do as a city to fund really trully and compassionately addressing the issue as is city as progressive san francisco says it is should be. we have a limited amount of time and have other items to get to. i just want to thank everyone for your engagement. we will continue to talk about the item-i'm completing my comments so you can make yours. know we will have the continued conversation and hear from the jail rebuild task force so this isn't theened of tha
krishian and laceee and johnson and mr. dodge as well as our sergeant cruger on behalf of san francisco police department. this is a complex and big big issue and we are hearing about it more than ever whether it has always been a issue or coming to head on decisions in the past and so all the decisions are the result of what we are seeing on the street today. i'm comfortable bize the fact there so many that care. it makes sense we disgree on the appropriate solution but i think that people who...
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detecter or something and and education and scared to go to school. >> gene: students and staff will be allowed to enter through the main building and more police and students will have to wear ids at all times and students faces multiple charges. >> sara: fox25 catherine parrotta live at the statehouse with more on opponents of question four, catherine. >> catherine: battle over question four continues and according to new poll does have voter support and new push to reject question four. >> catherine: back in march the cruiser. >> very upset trying to understand how an adult, grown man could get behind the wheel after smoking marijuana and thinking it is okay. >> catherine: in impaired state and purchased three marijuana cigarettes in crash and on inline -- online ad. latest push to urge voters to reject now seems to have solid voter support and according to wbur poll released earlier this month 55% of voters support legalizing marijuana compared to 40% that are against it and making marijuana legal and regulating and taxing it better than leaving it underground but there are quest
detecter or something and and education and scared to go to school. >> gene: students and staff will be allowed to enter through the main building and more police and students will have to wear ids at all times and students faces multiple charges. >> sara: fox25 catherine parrotta live at the statehouse with more on opponents of question four, catherine. >> catherine: battle over question four continues and according to new poll does have voter support and new push to reject...
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walton and ms. wynns and mr. haney superintendent report superintendant lee. >> thank you president haney first, this year the seniors of lincoln high school are working to cut down down on the use of natural gas they've surveyed the heating system and presented the results and are educating the teachers and finalizing a staff survey of classroom heating issues now working together with the experts of the sustainability office to create a winning strategy to create a reduction in usage and sfusd has a shared saving program if the schools reduce energy by 5 percent schools that participate receive half of the savings percentage last year lincoln earned 55 hundreds dollars and overall since 2010 sfusd has reduced by 33 percent and next this friday september 30th, 3000, sfusd mission high school students will enjoy a free outside concert at the harley bluegrass festival the bank i don't and the harmonies known for the high objection at an has not nanny sounds like and entertained by cannabis dispensary cuss this is
walton and ms. wynns and mr. haney superintendent report superintendant lee. >> thank you president haney first, this year the seniors of lincoln high school are working to cut down down on the use of natural gas they've surveyed the heating system and presented the results and are educating the teachers and finalizing a staff survey of classroom heating issues now working together with the experts of the sustainability office to create a winning strategy to create a reduction in usage...
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those changes and reductions in calories and sugar and fat and increases in healthy fresh fruits and conveniently tables will make a difference early in life that seem to be sustained. if you get those healthy eating changes early, it's sustained across the life cycle. it's reflective of big changes at the policy level and curriculum and institutional level. >> so i'm going to ask all of you to follow up on this question. may be a little more difficult for you, dr. desalvo because you still are federal employee. >> that is correct. when i walked in i was. >> but if you were a leading policy official in congress, not in the executive branch, what would your recommendation be to congress in the future in terms of how best to deal with the issues of cancer prevention? you mentioned, one, healthy hunger-free kids act, and reauthorization, dr. koh. if you were sitting around with your list, what should we be doing in society and what should the levels of government be doing to encourage better prevention? each of you give me your thoughts on that. >> national academy of medicine came out
those changes and reductions in calories and sugar and fat and increases in healthy fresh fruits and conveniently tables will make a difference early in life that seem to be sustained. if you get those healthy eating changes early, it's sustained across the life cycle. it's reflective of big changes at the policy level and curriculum and institutional level. >> so i'm going to ask all of you to follow up on this question. may be a little more difficult for you, dr. desalvo because you...
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, and the soil can't take water anymore which as drought and heat get worse and worse and worse in the great plains, it becomes an increase ingly horrible problem. the worst damage was done was the damage to the life in the soil. soil is the most diverse ecosystem on the planet. it's got more biodiversity than a tropical rain forest, than the ocean, and it's all microbes. there are uncounted species, undoubtedly thousands, maybe tens of thousands of species, trillions of organisms in every teaspoon, and they are the foundations of life on earth. they make photosynthesis possible, they are critical to every plant that justin grows. so justin has totally revised the way his family farms along with many farmers like him across the great plains. they have retired their plows. they now farm in a way -- justin has not plowed in more than 15 years. he also has introduced enormous and ever-increasing diversity into his thousands of acres. so he keeps adding in new rotations of crops, and he also a ads in cover -- adds in cover crops. he plants mixes of crops, and those help protect and renouri
, and the soil can't take water anymore which as drought and heat get worse and worse and worse in the great plains, it becomes an increase ingly horrible problem. the worst damage was done was the damage to the life in the soil. soil is the most diverse ecosystem on the planet. it's got more biodiversity than a tropical rain forest, than the ocean, and it's all microbes. there are uncounted species, undoubtedly thousands, maybe tens of thousands of species, trillions of organisms in every...
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and windy chilly and gray and high of 58 on saturday, and 2:00 p.m. on saturday, look at the 50s and even 30s in northern new england, and we stay well below formal sunday, monday and tuesday, with highs between 59 and 60 degrees and those overnight lows in the suburbs going back into the 30s. get out and enjoy if you like this warmth because it's going it way and it's going away for an extended period of time. >> coming back. you scare us. as we head into the holiday season we have ideas to help you pay down your debt in what's the deal. from college loans to credit card paymentses find out how to improve your finances. nearly three thousand miles - that's how far away republican party bosses looked to find brian fitzpatrick. they "hand-picked" him to run for his brother's seat. but all mike and brian fitzpatrick share is a name. brian fitzpatrick supports a radical republican agenda, including defunding planned parenthood, just like donald trump. a hundred and sixty miles down the road in dc, brian fitzpatrick will put his party first, not pennsylva
and windy chilly and gray and high of 58 on saturday, and 2:00 p.m. on saturday, look at the 50s and even 30s in northern new england, and we stay well below formal sunday, monday and tuesday, with highs between 59 and 60 degrees and those overnight lows in the suburbs going back into the 30s. get out and enjoy if you like this warmth because it's going it way and it's going away for an extended period of time. >> coming back. you scare us. as we head into the holiday season we have ideas...
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, the land owners and professionals and attended country clubs and parties and sent their children to the same colleges and the poorer whites who had not been to college and did not own land worked for hourly wages. the one thing the two classes had in common was a belief in their superiority to the negroes. the courtroom with sweat-drenched bodies was packed. the first day as the jurors receded, jury selection took place. betty watched the expressions on the faces and whispered, they'll never convict, resembled a theater skin was almost impossible. on september 23rd, 1955 after five full days of testimony from witnesses closing arguments from both the prosecution and defense attorneys and instructions from judge, the all-white male jury sitting in the courthouse in sumner, mississippi deliberated over an hour before acquitting both defendants for the kid napping and murder of emmet teal. the verdict, that verdict would shape the course of betty bobo's future. what she witnessed during the trial crossed her into a new and disturbing awareness that would eventually tear her away from h
, the land owners and professionals and attended country clubs and parties and sent their children to the same colleges and the poorer whites who had not been to college and did not own land worked for hourly wages. the one thing the two classes had in common was a belief in their superiority to the negroes. the courtroom with sweat-drenched bodies was packed. the first day as the jurors receded, jury selection took place. betty watched the expressions on the faces and whispered, they'll never...
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and number three, we have seen polls go up and down and up and down, wildly. i am not saying this race is over, and it's just hard -- i mean, i am not saying that donald trump has a great chance of winning this race, and we're two weeks out. >> what is your sense of turnout? >> i don't think it's going to be as good for hillary clinton. and i could be wrong. >>> i find it hard to believe there will be the excitement obama had in 2012. >> hold that thought, because i think it's going to apply to dispel the notion, trump's campaign had this battleground map. >> colorado is, if you talk to the campaign, this is the state that baffles them the most. >> right. >> because internal polls show them closer for some reason. and external polls are showing clinton up comfortably, but i saw a poll last night from an independent pollster that had it much closer. >> they have arizona, utah and georgia as locked in for trump. and yesterday his manager said yesterday there are hidden clues to depicting their path to 270. >> watch and see where we deploy our major assets, gover
and number three, we have seen polls go up and down and up and down, wildly. i am not saying this race is over, and it's just hard -- i mean, i am not saying that donald trump has a great chance of winning this race, and we're two weeks out. >> what is your sense of turnout? >> i don't think it's going to be as good for hillary clinton. and i could be wrong. >>> i find it hard to believe there will be the excitement obama had in 2012. >> hold that thought, because i...
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and still fit and effect those conventions and how people write about them and remake them.ng to talk about three major conventions. first, patriotism is the protaggist position of course and it's assumed of all angelo americans, right? the good guys are indeed what american culture has coded as good guys. hetero sexual white men. markers of british deviance include cowardess of feminism and brutality. they're painting them as being deviant, right? it consists of a personal libertarian view of freedom. let me take a survey here. who is for liberty? good. okay. you're already with the protagonist so that's easily explained on screen. that's it. the character becomes a patriot he does so in retox british violence against people and property. why? that's easy to portray quickly and easy to understand. even in the case, you brought up john adams. think of that series. when he sees the aftermath of the violence in lexington and concord. it's not intellectual at all. it's i see violence, bad. also here we can be mindful so for example alexander rose who is the author of washington
and still fit and effect those conventions and how people write about them and remake them.ng to talk about three major conventions. first, patriotism is the protaggist position of course and it's assumed of all angelo americans, right? the good guys are indeed what american culture has coded as good guys. hetero sexual white men. markers of british deviance include cowardess of feminism and brutality. they're painting them as being deviant, right? it consists of a personal libertarian view of...
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on and off rain here on friday and 70?, weekend cools down, it is going to turn breezy on saturday, only slight risk of morning shower and 60?. you're going to wake up to frost and he freezing temperature here sunday morning. between the chilly temperatures and the wind. it stays pretty breezy into the monday likely as well as we got a few showers coming through in the morning and temperatures highs in the 50s, really ruling as we get into next workweek. sara? >> sara: stranded on lake michigan. this wind surfer rescued by the coast guard because he remembered to bring his cell phone with him. the wind surfer mass broke miles from shore and couldn't make it back, so text a friend that called for help. the coast guard took the video as they found back on to shore. >>> sara: for the first time in years, revere voters are saying no to a slots parlor in the city. what it means for the future of suffolk downs. first, you can't buy them until next year, but they are already creating quite the buzz. ?? with simply right checking
on and off rain here on friday and 70?, weekend cools down, it is going to turn breezy on saturday, only slight risk of morning shower and 60?. you're going to wake up to frost and he freezing temperature here sunday morning. between the chilly temperatures and the wind. it stays pretty breezy into the monday likely as well as we got a few showers coming through in the morning and temperatures highs in the 50s, really ruling as we get into next workweek. sara? >> sara: stranded on lake...
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and stein and johnson picking up 7 and 2% and a tighter gap with trump trailing by four points behind clinton and another obstacle for the republican nominee are the large fractures within the gop. many leaders now denouncing trump. win or lose, there are some soul-searching moments for the gop when this whole election is over. let's get insight of what the future may look like from dr. laura brown from george washington university and joins us live. good to see you. >> it is great to be here. >> so there is an interesting thing. because people have been brought into the voting process, people not in primaries or the general before and they have come on board. how, if there is a defeat here, does the gop hold on to the good things that have happened and the new people brought in for them. >> i think it is going to be tough. really what you are looking at is what kind of loss is donald trump taking. and that will be really the basis upon which any kind of credible claim or rebuilding can happen. so if donald trump sort of loses badly, meaning that he posts lower than 40% nationally and
and stein and johnson picking up 7 and 2% and a tighter gap with trump trailing by four points behind clinton and another obstacle for the republican nominee are the large fractures within the gop. many leaders now denouncing trump. win or lose, there are some soul-searching moments for the gop when this whole election is over. let's get insight of what the future may look like from dr. laura brown from george washington university and joins us live. good to see you. >> it is great to be...
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for the evening commute the sun and clouds mix and warm and 84 by 4:00 and 83 by 5:00, and by 6:00 holdingn to the low 80s and 78 by 8:00. if you enjoyed yesterday afternoon and evening you'll like it this afternoon and evening it's it's same story. a spotty shower is possible mainly towards morning. and 63 is the overnight low and winds run fairly light 6 to 12 overnight. at 4:30 in the morn i'll be back on the air for you, we'll probably see showers on radar. the last couple of model rubs wanted to keep this basically from philadelphia to the north and basically through the morning hours. and afternoon clouds mixing with sunny breaks, but we'll allow for a spotty shower. the issue tomorrow is temperatures, we think warm in philadelphia with the high of 78, just 2 off the record by the way but with a front draped through the region, the more north and east you go from philadelphia the cooler it will be. low 70s in spots and some out lying wears may only get into the upper 60s and form south we may get 80s in delaware or south jersey. 84 is today's high and more record warmth in philadelph
for the evening commute the sun and clouds mix and warm and 84 by 4:00 and 83 by 5:00, and by 6:00 holdingn to the low 80s and 78 by 8:00. if you enjoyed yesterday afternoon and evening you'll like it this afternoon and evening it's it's same story. a spotty shower is possible mainly towards morning. and 63 is the overnight low and winds run fairly light 6 to 12 overnight. at 4:30 in the morn i'll be back on the air for you, we'll probably see showers on radar. the last couple of model rubs...
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out and meet with the applicant on-site, and look at the premises and with that, sergeant kennedy. >> san francisco police has previously mentioned that we approve and stand by our decision. >> thank you, sergeant. and as to the questions that i had at a previous hearing, with regard to issues related to the single-residency occupancy hotel those have been asked and answered. would the applicant like to testify? seeing none, we will close public comment. and supervisor breed, if you have no objections, we'll send this item to the full board with recommendation without objection. [ gavel ] while madam clerk, please read item no. 2. >> yes, item no. 2 is a hearing to receive updates from various cry departments who are required to provide a response on the implementation of recommendation no. r5 dcontained in the 2015-2016 civil grand jury report entitled "into the open: opportunities for more timely and transparent investigation into fatal san francisco police department officer-involved shootings." >> let me start by thanking the civil grand jury for their work and we previously heard
out and meet with the applicant on-site, and look at the premises and with that, sergeant kennedy. >> san francisco police has previously mentioned that we approve and stand by our decision. >> thank you, sergeant. and as to the questions that i had at a previous hearing, with regard to issues related to the single-residency occupancy hotel those have been asked and answered. would the applicant like to testify? seeing none, we will close public comment. and supervisor breed, if you...
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culture, and he is half drunk and bitter and cynical and full of himself, and is able to see these hypocrisiesnd absurdities and to call them out. and hopefully that's funny. >> i feel like i raved this book and actually learned a lot about the vietnam war, which i didn't learn in school. i was wondering if there was a message or idea that you had for the younger generation that might be reading this book. >> you're making me feel old. i don't like piety. who cares that i think passing on to the younger generation. there are different things. part of it i've already said. refuse to believe the absurdities and the hypocrisy. when you hear presidents speak. even itch you like them, you to the their full of -- whatever caw cows produce here. be cynical and artistic -- sarcastic. i'm a figure of authority and i say to younger j. racing, don't believe it because authority invests in itself and the novel debunks that authority. i believe c-span wants you to do that. yeah. i'm sorry. you're on tv. and i have said four-letter words. don't know what's going to happen to that. >> you made comments about
culture, and he is half drunk and bitter and cynical and full of himself, and is able to see these hypocrisiesnd absurdities and to call them out. and hopefully that's funny. >> i feel like i raved this book and actually learned a lot about the vietnam war, which i didn't learn in school. i was wondering if there was a message or idea that you had for the younger generation that might be reading this book. >> you're making me feel old. i don't like piety. who cares that i think...
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connects to the broader system and provides space and education and may save money and green infrastructurend builds office to assess public health department and economic potential 20 two at the largest - within san francisco are access to land and secure land tenure this is time to focus on agricultural systems venues have such a large impact to make a difference this really is an opportunity to believe we are building in the millennial years this matter it is important to have a school where kids learn agricultural and the public schools can be that avenue and why need to build in expense of this farm if we allow the school and it teaches kids where to farm i want you to think where will we send the students to farm if we don't have an opportunity to live in the city anymore thank you. >> thank you. >> hello my name is italian grid my children are fifth and six generations on my husbands side and my side i want to reiterate this is an urban farm school more than 70 percent will be used for farming not stop farming by continue it in the hands of many more children i want to say the urban
connects to the broader system and provides space and education and may save money and green infrastructurend builds office to assess public health department and economic potential 20 two at the largest - within san francisco are access to land and secure land tenure this is time to focus on agricultural systems venues have such a large impact to make a difference this really is an opportunity to believe we are building in the millennial years this matter it is important to have a school where...
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second amendment rights and responsible gun owners to hunt and recreate and protect themselves and their home. i've supported along history of laws that worked pretty well. the difference between the two of us is they had the opportunity to expand background checks of terrace and other people who shouldn't have guns can't circumvent our background check law and buy them online and a gun show and that's a national security issue as well as and is significant difference between us. i spent my career working to keep people safe. i strongly support the second amendment and there's a big difference in this race. the governor has vetoed bills to protect rights of gun owners in new hampshire's, but when when it comes to enforcing our laws to keep us safe, i have supported strengthening the prosecution of violations of our laws, i've made sure if you're terrace you can have access to a firearm but i will make sure i stand up to protect the second amendment rights of people in new hampshire. >> senator, the next question and i will allow some rebuttal back and forth. >> one of the subjects that h
second amendment rights and responsible gun owners to hunt and recreate and protect themselves and their home. i've supported along history of laws that worked pretty well. the difference between the two of us is they had the opportunity to expand background checks of terrace and other people who shouldn't have guns can't circumvent our background check law and buy them online and a gun show and that's a national security issue as well as and is significant difference between us. i spent my...
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i grew up in a community of refugee, and i understand what the hopes and dreams and realities and ask aspirations are. i am also a student of history, and one day was thumbing through some books and the uscic library and found speeches. this was given in 1964 before the u.s. house of representatives and the committee on the judiciary and then the title of the remarks was national order should be retained. after first expressing concerns about the cultural and economic impacts presented by the immigrants from that period, mrs. moncur went on to state the following. in view of this, revisions by the proposed quota's would be a threat to the security and well being of the nation. especially in fashion of the cold war in as much as it's impossible to obtain adequate security checks from the satellite controlled countries. now, i don't believe that the advice was headed. had it been, it's quiet possible that i would not be here but all four directors of the directors of the uscis and the founding. not only that the former late ceo of coke clca-coloca-cola, tf the ceo of amazon and intel an
i grew up in a community of refugee, and i understand what the hopes and dreams and realities and ask aspirations are. i am also a student of history, and one day was thumbing through some books and the uscic library and found speeches. this was given in 1964 before the u.s. house of representatives and the committee on the judiciary and then the title of the remarks was national order should be retained. after first expressing concerns about the cultural and economic impacts presented by the...
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it was surprising and touching and emotional. people came up crying with bloodshot eyes as if they had been crying. they were saying things like i wish that i had been paying attention to what you were going through at the time.een ther i wish i had been there for you. you are a hero please forgive me. for me to see that was very rewarding and over the last year or so since the buck came out, that sentiment has been relayed more often and often and it sparked a conversation aboutar,s race at vanderbilt which is pretty cool to see. the difference between the way that he was perceived when he gave that interview and how he is perceived now he said he't wa suspected people wouldn't want to hear what he had to say. he had this hope people would understand so now it's like all the people he's been waiting for the last 50 years. thank you very much. [applause] good afternoon. it's a pleasure to be here andl i'm thankful for the southern a festival of books for inviting me and i am also grateful for you choosing to spend your saturday w
it was surprising and touching and emotional. people came up crying with bloodshot eyes as if they had been crying. they were saying things like i wish that i had been paying attention to what you were going through at the time.een ther i wish i had been there for you. you are a hero please forgive me. for me to see that was very rewarding and over the last year or so since the buck came out, that sentiment has been relayed more often and often and it sparked a conversation aboutar,s race at...
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and why not get answers and then ms. campbell if you can go do our magic if it requires calling the controller to get what relevant history of the program manager community investment and infrastructure whether or not they're intended to be positions not filled that independently get that we'll be here for a while with grand jury report. >> madam clerk call item number 3. >> and four together. >> yes. item three and four a hearing and resolution richmond to 9 proceeding supreme court on the 2016-2017 grand jury report entitled san francisco county jails our largest mental health facility needs attention. >> this is another of the 2016 civilly civil grand jury report i'd like to ask mr. cunningham. >> sitting on on behalf of the jury is michael ph.d. >> good morning doctor. >> hello. >> good morning supervisors i'm grad to be back to presentation is represents my fourth - well, my second term of services in which i've been a contributor i guess what i want to talk about just in the beginning here is about all of our repor
and why not get answers and then ms. campbell if you can go do our magic if it requires calling the controller to get what relevant history of the program manager community investment and infrastructure whether or not they're intended to be positions not filled that independently get that we'll be here for a while with grand jury report. >> madam clerk call item number 3. >> and four together. >> yes. item three and four a hearing and resolution richmond to 9 proceeding...
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and i worked hard and asked questions.i did research that may be maybe someone else might not do. i was working hard towards the success that i was also incredy fortunate to have amazing mentors that taught me things i may not have known or they taught me things i needed to look out for. they helped me to understand and navigate the political part of the business world because you can do the work, and you can be the best person at your job but you have to worry and think about navigating like i said the political aspects of it. who is going to speak up with you and whe when there is racist about the bonuses are going to be coming you want to make sure that there is someone in that room advocating for you and so all of those things i couldn't havwouldn'thave known if it wase incredible mentors that i had. >> host: you were in a situation you were latina and female nowhere near parity or anything like that at this point. and you were commenting having to deal with this incredible secret and always concerned about whether it
and i worked hard and asked questions.i did research that may be maybe someone else might not do. i was working hard towards the success that i was also incredy fortunate to have amazing mentors that taught me things i may not have known or they taught me things i needed to look out for. they helped me to understand and navigate the political part of the business world because you can do the work, and you can be the best person at your job but you have to worry and think about navigating like i...
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it's time for "pros and cons." here we go. ? pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ? taking a look at the pros and cons of disney buying twitter. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: yeah. there has been rumors that disney might be interested in buying the social media app. it would be a big move. let's take a look at the pros and cons of disney buying twitter. here we go. pro, the deal could be worth $16.7 billion. con, or roughly the price of four all-day passes to disney world. [ laughter ] >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: yeah. that's not a good -- they have a good deal for next summer. >> steve: yeah, they made out on that one. >> jimmy: pro, you still get 140 characters. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: really? >> jimmy: that's interesting. yeah. >> steve: wow, 39 characters. >> jimmy: pro, mickey mouse following you on twitter. con, then sending you a bunch of unwanted "mick picks." ew. [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: that is the worst. that is the worst. >> jimmy: be careful, be careful. pro, disney has also purchased marvel, espn, "the muppets," abc, and "star wars." con,
it's time for "pros and cons." here we go. ? pros and cons and pros and cons and pros ? taking a look at the pros and cons of disney buying twitter. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: yeah. there has been rumors that disney might be interested in buying the social media app. it would be a big move. let's take a look at the pros and cons of disney buying twitter. here we go. pro, the deal could be worth $16.7 billion. con, or roughly the price of four all-day passes to disney world....
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and tuesday, cooler, and 58. still breezy. and midweek, 60-ish. some spots not getting out of the 50s on wednesday. and then a chance for a couple of showers later thursday and it looks like a little bit milder by friday and saturday. >> all right. i will take the milder. i >> once hosted the beatles but these doors opened to a new era. evan koslov reports it is a three-day block party. >> as it continues for yet another day, there is a lot of excitement. of course, for the product here at r. e. i. but also for the building's long history. throughout the store. there is memorabilia. >> bright and early saturday morning, hundreds flocked to this store to see a building's was once a musical symbol in washington. ? yeah, yeah, yeah. >> in 1964, it hosted the beatles for the first u.s. concert. those in line today appreciate this long history. >> the beatles first performed here in the 1960s. and they had sporting events here. >> i think it is important, you're preserving the history and i think it is cool that they turn it into something that attract
and tuesday, cooler, and 58. still breezy. and midweek, 60-ish. some spots not getting out of the 50s on wednesday. and then a chance for a couple of showers later thursday and it looks like a little bit milder by friday and saturday. >> all right. i will take the milder. i >> once hosted the beatles but these doors opened to a new era. evan koslov reports it is a three-day block party. >> as it continues for yet another day, there is a lot of excitement. of course, for the...
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one is at u.s. 1 and cary parkway and the other at u.s. 1 and walnut. you can see the major backups on northbound u.s. 1. way up there, you lights of the emergency personnel. and another shot of u.s. 1 at crossroads boulevard. this is the southbound lane, not seeing delays there. but northbound, you will run into the problem, and a look at i-40 from johnston county through garner. things have markedly improved there, just a 12-minute trip and 17 minutes from 40 to wade avenue. so be on-- be aware if you are heading u.s. 1 north into raleigh from apex and cary. bill and lena? >> thank you very much, bryan. >>> before they hit the campaign trail today, the candidates for president poked >> and one candidate was booed. >>> the new attack in mosul launched this morning. it's called "the snake:" a long, skinny congressional district drawn along i-85 to segregate african american voters. "the snake" and others like it were drawn by state legislators as a partisan power grab. and justice bob edmunds? he wrote the decision supporting his party's discrimination.
one is at u.s. 1 and cary parkway and the other at u.s. 1 and walnut. you can see the major backups on northbound u.s. 1. way up there, you lights of the emergency personnel. and another shot of u.s. 1 at crossroads boulevard. this is the southbound lane, not seeing delays there. but northbound, you will run into the problem, and a look at i-40 from johnston county through garner. things have markedly improved there, just a 12-minute trip and 17 minutes from 40 to wade avenue. so be on-- be...
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raise money and he would complain and bitch and moan but did it. that was political money and stuff people got was traiks. there was nothing bad about it. here we are torque -- we are talking about personal income. now they seek power to make money. lect me president so i can get higher bribes and add extra zeros to my husband's speak fee because that is the nature of the transaction bill and hillary clinton have forced upon the world. that is new. they were not materialistic when i was working for them. bill would be as happy eating mcdonald's as any place. when we were in the white house and we would meet every week and i had my team there and the president was there and we would order pizza. we were eating the pizza and bill's dying, his tongue is hanging out and he said i haven't had dinner and i cannot eat the pizza because i cannot eat anything that wasn't cooked in the white house kitchen so after that he banned it. nobody can eat in my presence. i mean that was bill clinton's cuisine back them. but my have they changed and evolved and from
raise money and he would complain and bitch and moan but did it. that was political money and stuff people got was traiks. there was nothing bad about it. here we are torque -- we are talking about personal income. now they seek power to make money. lect me president so i can get higher bribes and add extra zeros to my husband's speak fee because that is the nature of the transaction bill and hillary clinton have forced upon the world. that is new. they were not materialistic when i was working...