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i think in able for us to be able to get to that, we have to be able to figure out what our place ofgement is going to be and how to broaden that. thanks for the question. >> thank you for coming here and speaking today. you pointed out that the music is about struggle and at the core of that is optimism and that's where you got your title for your book. i'm just going to ask a bag ands nebulous question, are you optimistic as your title suggests? >> i think it depends on the day i think it's like that for all of us. you have to have a reason to get up in the morning. you have to have a reason to get up and fight and do your thing and to continue to try to push forward the rock a little bitat more up that hill. i try to be, yes the book has an optimistic title. people tell me it's a very pessimistic book and it's hard for me to disagree with them on that level, i just think of all of the things that my previous generation made possible for me and i think that it's not fair for me to be able to disengage. i have to engage. i've got to be able to do what i can during my lifetime to mak
i think in able for us to be able to get to that, we have to be able to figure out what our place ofgement is going to be and how to broaden that. thanks for the question. >> thank you for coming here and speaking today. you pointed out that the music is about struggle and at the core of that is optimism and that's where you got your title for your book. i'm just going to ask a bag ands nebulous question, are you optimistic as your title suggests? >> i think it depends on the day i...
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will be able to compete for some of those sports rights.he headlines talk about youtube being at war with the music industry, everyone from taylor swift to paul mccartney saying they don't like the way you do business. do you see a future with a mile ground? that there areed many constituents in the music industry and they don't all agree with each other. there will be the labels and the artists and the publishers and i remain really hopeful that the online models of those subscription and advertising become more developed and that over time we are able to come so that everyone agrees on that future. i think we are getting there because we are starting to see revenuene subscription, with advertising, we have paid out $3 billion to the music industry, we have good growth numbers. overall, i think as more time goes by it will become more clear about what these monetization models are. >> how are you thinking about the are just about vr? there are many developing content for everybody is still trying to figure out what the best way is. this is
will be able to compete for some of those sports rights.he headlines talk about youtube being at war with the music industry, everyone from taylor swift to paul mccartney saying they don't like the way you do business. do you see a future with a mile ground? that there areed many constituents in the music industry and they don't all agree with each other. there will be the labels and the artists and the publishers and i remain really hopeful that the online models of those subscription and...
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we were able to stay mission focused and ready at all times. reporter: how long have you been in the army? >> just over two years now. reporter: how do you believe this experience as per pair you for your future? >> i would say it has prepared me a great way. it has widened my skills as a platoon leader. it really expanded my skills as a platoon leader, as i was able to consistently operate in a environment, totally new to me. and really expanded my horizons as well as my readers below me. we saw things that my peers and there's wouldn't be able to see on a regular basis. reporter: i wonder if you could talk about the general's comments about how the soldiers in the future will be operating in environments -- example, you are given a high level responsibility. >> i think the response force is a testament to that. as the platoon operating, we are responsible for a lot. my platoon would apply to intimacy and be in charge of that. it is a testament to the kennedys and flight operation. -- that kind of decentralized operation. >> it was a great opp
we were able to stay mission focused and ready at all times. reporter: how long have you been in the army? >> just over two years now. reporter: how do you believe this experience as per pair you for your future? >> i would say it has prepared me a great way. it has widened my skills as a platoon leader. it really expanded my skills as a platoon leader, as i was able to consistently operate in a environment, totally new to me. and really expanded my horizons as well as my readers...
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and it will be able to compete for more of the sports rights.ly: the headlines talk about youtube at war with the music industry. everyone from taylor swift, paul mccartney that say they do not like the way you do business. you see a future where there is a middle ground? susan: working with the music industry, i learned there are a lot of constituents in the music industry and they do not all agree with each other, right? there will be labels, artists, publishers, and so i remain very hopeful that as the online models of subscription and advertising become more developed that over time we are able to come to a place where everyone agrees on that future vision. i actually think we are getting there because we are starting to see the online subscription and streaming numbers pick up. we are starting to see more revenue from advertising. we have put up $3 billion for the is again is free, good growth numbers of overall i think as more time goes by, it will become more clear on what these models are and will be more aligned. emily: how are you thin
and it will be able to compete for more of the sports rights.ly: the headlines talk about youtube at war with the music industry. everyone from taylor swift, paul mccartney that say they do not like the way you do business. you see a future where there is a middle ground? susan: working with the music industry, i learned there are a lot of constituents in the music industry and they do not all agree with each other, right? there will be labels, artists, publishers, and so i remain very hopeful...
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to see and some aren't able to see.going to give everybody a box that allows everybody to see over the fence and see the same thick and as a film scholar, i like to talk about things and reference the film and to go back to what you were saying about oscar is so white and what you talk about in your book in terms of culture, viola davis who has done television show how to get away with murder and just seen in fences and suicide squad. she won the emmy after the first black actress to be nominated and to win as lead actress in a drama series category and she made the comment that the only thing that separates anybody of color or actresses of color is opportunity. opportunity is equity. that if everybody is allowed the opportunity to succeed, you know, then that makes a world of difference, but i think, even when you have these conversations about particularly with the oscars and what people have been talking about that and when you read the message boards, the message boards a lot of times more interesting in terms of gi
to see and some aren't able to see.going to give everybody a box that allows everybody to see over the fence and see the same thick and as a film scholar, i like to talk about things and reference the film and to go back to what you were saying about oscar is so white and what you talk about in your book in terms of culture, viola davis who has done television show how to get away with murder and just seen in fences and suicide squad. she won the emmy after the first black actress to be...
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but the federals are able to at least maneuver further into position. in doing so, warren is going to have one of his divisions left exposed. this is what i hope everyone takes away tprfrom the petersburg gain campaign is the confederates never just stay behind the fortifications. they never sit there and wait for the next assault and abandon their supply lines. what does robert e. lee intend the for the if i kickses around -- fortifications, what is his intention for the earth berms? they are a springboard to taebg attack. a last report, a last different if you need. but the idea is to move forward from the earth works. he will make a slight rearrangement and sam mcgowan's south carolinians to strike at aers exposed flank. sam crawford tries to bring his division but they are repulsed as well. so mcgowan is looking for additional reinforcements to push the federals off the one position on the boyden blank road. but as former virginia governor henry weiss's man nelson miles extends over sending them for the trenches on wide oak road. this bar in particu
but the federals are able to at least maneuver further into position. in doing so, warren is going to have one of his divisions left exposed. this is what i hope everyone takes away tprfrom the petersburg gain campaign is the confederates never just stay behind the fortifications. they never sit there and wait for the next assault and abandon their supply lines. what does robert e. lee intend the for the if i kickses around -- fortifications, what is his intention for the earth berms? they are...
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and so we need to be able to have some flexibility to be able to partner with providers and pay them a higher rate because a lot of times we definitely do have some issues in the payment area. it's -- sometimes it's not the slow it's too low. so we have to be able to get to flexibility in payments and move towards value-based payments. then i mentioned a couple of other things of being able to coordinate care better by allowing us to share information and really the penultimate thing is we have to evolve this program. we've invested a lot of infrastructure, our partners have invested a lot of truer, we have learned a lot. it has to evolve. i don't think it should be completely scrapped and start from new because we will go through the same exact growing pains that we did two years ago and so it's how do we continue to take what's there and turn it into a program that really makes sense for our veterans, for our community partners and for the va. >> i imagine some of our other panelists have ideas about what needs to happen with this program. >> you know, i would repeat what mr. gillu
and so we need to be able to have some flexibility to be able to partner with providers and pay them a higher rate because a lot of times we definitely do have some issues in the payment area. it's -- sometimes it's not the slow it's too low. so we have to be able to get to flexibility in payments and move towards value-based payments. then i mentioned a couple of other things of being able to coordinate care better by allowing us to share information and really the penultimate thing is we have...
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and i wasn't able to go out and plant flowers. i wasn't able to go out and do anything. it was a shooting pain from my foot, and it went right up my leg. when you can't walk and you're in pain, every place you go and everything that you do, pretty soon it was just wearing on me. i had, like, six or seven pair of shoes in my car because i couldn't stand the pain. then i'd move into another pair of shoes. beth: they've been buying different shoes. they think the shoes are gonna solve the problem. they keep going up in price point on the footwear. "well, maybe i just need a better shoe." terry: i felt hopeless. i felt like, "oh my gosh. is this the end of what i'm gonna be able to do for my life?" actually change your life for the better-- terry: so i went to the good feet store. i walk across a piece of paper, in pain, and i was fitted and got to see for myself that i was going to be pain free. beth: it's unbelievable how quickly the product changes some things for some people. it's a couple of steps walking around in the showroom, and suddenly, they are pain free. and whe
and i wasn't able to go out and plant flowers. i wasn't able to go out and do anything. it was a shooting pain from my foot, and it went right up my leg. when you can't walk and you're in pain, every place you go and everything that you do, pretty soon it was just wearing on me. i had, like, six or seven pair of shoes in my car because i couldn't stand the pain. then i'd move into another pair of shoes. beth: they've been buying different shoes. they think the shoes are gonna solve the problem....
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getting to that single way of being able to do referrals, building that high network we're able to create partnerships that makes sense for them and getting to timely payments wrapped around customer service. so all of that is laid out if our consolidation plan which is what the department and the administration is putting forward as an alternative to some of those specific recommendations. and in there it also lays out what we need to do that. what are the specific legislative changes that are required and what's the budget that's required to do that. and that's a good starting point of where we hope to get to. >> can i comment on the second recommendation? eliminating the time and distance requirements effectively opens up purchase care to all veterans enrolled in v.a. so looking at the numbers, there's 21 million veterans in the united states, nine million are enrolled in v.a., six million use v.a. health care in a given year. most veterans enrolled in v.a. health care have some other choice of health insurance, so i have that medicare, private insurance through their employer or try c
getting to that single way of being able to do referrals, building that high network we're able to create partnerships that makes sense for them and getting to timely payments wrapped around customer service. so all of that is laid out if our consolidation plan which is what the department and the administration is putting forward as an alternative to some of those specific recommendations. and in there it also lays out what we need to do that. what are the specific legislative changes that are...
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he was able to catch two of the inmates, but two others were able to get away. >> deputies and policearea immediately. law enforcement officers patrolling neighborhoods to make sure you are safe. we do believe the suspects are still inside that perimeter. damian trujillo has been talking to some of the people guarding that perimeter. the suspects, one of them very distinctive with a tuoo tattoo s his left eye. he is rogelio chavez. the other, lanon desean campbell. both are having big men. chavez 6'1", 190 pounds and campbell 6'4", 210 pounds. we will continue our coverage throughout san jose of the search for these suspects coming up in just a moment. welcome back. suspect photos. ==2 shot== ==boxes== let's go to today in the bay's bob redell is live a guadalupe and >>> welcome back. we continue to follow breaking news on this thanksgiving morning. two of four suspects who escaped from the santa clara county jail are still on the run this morning. we have report ergs throughout the south bay this morning covering the perimeter and the search for the suspects. let's check in with "tod
he was able to catch two of the inmates, but two others were able to get away. >> deputies and policearea immediately. law enforcement officers patrolling neighborhoods to make sure you are safe. we do believe the suspects are still inside that perimeter. damian trujillo has been talking to some of the people guarding that perimeter. the suspects, one of them very distinctive with a tuoo tattoo s his left eye. he is rogelio chavez. the other, lanon desean campbell. both are having big...
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that is ownership they are able to get back. that's exciting. >> so we can go and see if anyone in the audience has a question they want to ask. if you are called on, wait until you have the mike to ask your question. >>> hi, there. i'm curious about the idea of workers unions, how the gig economy and there have been court cases in l.a. or california with uber and its workers. how does this change the way unions work and their rel vancy in the future? >> do you have any thoughts. >> i can't comment on the specific court cases. i'm not a lawyer, thankfully but i am an economist, which some people might think is even worse. i think that the whole idea of unions and guilds, is an interesting one. you can imagine them getting new life. the freelanceers union gets group health insurance rates for its members. the hollywood screen writers guild is a great example. they do some compensation negotiation but they provide a range of trining and benefits like retirement and health insurance. i think there is definitely an opportunity and i
that is ownership they are able to get back. that's exciting. >> so we can go and see if anyone in the audience has a question they want to ask. if you are called on, wait until you have the mike to ask your question. >>> hi, there. i'm curious about the idea of workers unions, how the gig economy and there have been court cases in l.a. or california with uber and its workers. how does this change the way unions work and their rel vancy in the future? >> do you have any...
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six days and i think it will be important for him to -- to have out what his priorities are, to be able to distinguish between what he was campaigning on and what is practical, what he can actually achieve. you know, there are certain things that make for good sound bites but don't always translate into good policy and that's something that he and his team, i think, will wrestle with in the same way that every president wrestles with. i did say to publicly, that because of the nature of the campaigns and the bitterness and voracity of the campaigns that it's really important to try to send some signals of unity and to reach out to minority groups or women about the tenor of the campaign. and i think that's something that he will -- he will want to do, but this is all happening real fast. he's got commitments to supporters that helped to get him here and he's going to have to balance those and over the coming years my hope is that those impulses ultimately went out, but it's a little too early to start making judgments on that. >> you use that qualification, does that change the meeting
six days and i think it will be important for him to -- to have out what his priorities are, to be able to distinguish between what he was campaigning on and what is practical, what he can actually achieve. you know, there are certain things that make for good sound bites but don't always translate into good policy and that's something that he and his team, i think, will wrestle with in the same way that every president wrestles with. i did say to publicly, that because of the nature of the...
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were able to had that often. and they and they were able to hammer away, the lowest hanging fruit. begin this is where parts of southeast florida and hillsborough and pinellas county begin to pop. with a message of this is another four more years of obama policies, we were able to wedge the way some of these democrats to bolster support where we need to get across to the 1%. this was all that indoor television targeting. we had grids that broke down the entire electorate by ratings, my 15 minute daypart across every single network. all the pies are targeted to exactly who we thought, for example, different parts of the state would maybe want to get an underperform message where there would be markets would want to talk to the unallocated, talk to hillary change. one part of one network would be underperform in a different 50 minute daypart of that number would be unallocated. the teams we worked with did a great job of helping provide us with really targeted television buys that we able to feed over this campaign. as katie mentioned we were not making the created by using unabated
were able to had that often. and they and they were able to hammer away, the lowest hanging fruit. begin this is where parts of southeast florida and hillsborough and pinellas county begin to pop. with a message of this is another four more years of obama policies, we were able to wedge the way some of these democrats to bolster support where we need to get across to the 1%. this was all that indoor television targeting. we had grids that broke down the entire electorate by ratings, my 15...
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i was able to do in the house. the entire minnesota delegation was on board. baduse this was such a policy, herding patience and jobs in minnesota, we ended up with a you-proof margin, despite to president's objections, get this across the finish line. now, we are seeing money back and research and development, it will help our patients and jobs. let's dig into this more. seen the cost of health insurance going up some six or 7%. the governor says affordable care act is not affordable anymore. representative paulsen, you voted to repeal the aca. what is the solution then? getting rid of the whole thing, making changes? rep. paulsen: we will have to start over. number one, you have a system now that has no competition. some states offer only one provider or carrier. so of course they will have skyrocketing insurance states. counties in some minnesota not even able to offer insurance, which would be a disaster. this is a real crisis issue. you have to have insurance companies able to buy and sell across state lines,
i was able to do in the house. the entire minnesota delegation was on board. baduse this was such a policy, herding patience and jobs in minnesota, we ended up with a you-proof margin, despite to president's objections, get this across the finish line. now, we are seeing money back and research and development, it will help our patients and jobs. let's dig into this more. seen the cost of health insurance going up some six or 7%. the governor says affordable care act is not affordable anymore....
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they are just not able to do it. they say not being able to vote today, they feel like their reporting live in care for examplecbs5 news. >>> doors locked, police officers called to keep the peace. >> cbs5 picks up our team coverage. >> we have been calling, e- mailing and even tweeting at the -- so far it's been silent on right at the end of the day as polls closed. >> i don't understand. why would they give us a number. >> seeing some of the longest wait times. started handing out numbers to voters in line. >> i have numbers 9-10 and 9- 1137. >> nearly 40 people still atherine ahead. as the 5:00 cut off neared. we watched people running to the front doors to try to get in before they closed. >> i moon the last time we was a small nightmare. still got a bad taste in merv's mouth. soo we'll use that opportunity to get in. >> reporter: not everyone made it. nearly a dozen people who have been given those same place holders and chose to wait outside. >> 5:03. he slams the door. we're waiting on the bench. you saw it. i
they are just not able to do it. they say not being able to vote today, they feel like their reporting live in care for examplecbs5 news. >>> doors locked, police officers called to keep the peace. >> cbs5 picks up our team coverage. >> we have been calling, e- mailing and even tweeting at the -- so far it's been silent on right at the end of the day as polls closed. >> i don't understand. why would they give us a number. >> seeing some of the longest wait...
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see you monday. >> frankie was not supposed to be able to what?ttle hymn of the republic playing) isn't he magnificent? i guess. announcer: tired of the same old monuments? both: you bet we are! come to springfield. we have more handicapped parking spots for fat guys than any non-chicago city, and at this year's founder's day parade we will unveil our new state-of-the-art statue of jebediah springfield. (fanfare plays) (robotic whirring) i founded springfield in 1796... (giggles) ...billy. wow, he's so interactive.
see you monday. >> frankie was not supposed to be able to what?ttle hymn of the republic playing) isn't he magnificent? i guess. announcer: tired of the same old monuments? both: you bet we are! come to springfield. we have more handicapped parking spots for fat guys than any non-chicago city, and at this year's founder's day parade we will unveil our new state-of-the-art statue of jebediah springfield. (fanfare plays) (robotic whirring) i founded springfield in 1796... (giggles)...
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be able to get safe drinking water into the community before there's any concerns. ray: we did speak with the city environmental manager in portsmouth who maintains that no homes in danger of contamination. but the coakley landfill group will consider the letter when they receive it. set to hear oral arguments today in seth mazzaglia's appeal of his murder conviction. mazzaglia is serving a life sentence for killing 19-year-old lizzi marriott back in 2012. her body has never been found. the appeal is based on evidence concerning marriott's alleged prior sexual history and consent . the court has already ruled that documents about her sexual history will not be made public. sean: the gates are going away around the new walmart in manchester.. city leaders voted last night to return all traffic patteto store opened. that means that president road and mack avenue will also become two way streets again. one alderman says so far less than $25,000 has been spent on the traffic patterns. >> i'm so relieved that maybe we'll finally find a solution to a problem that had no s
be able to get safe drinking water into the community before there's any concerns. ray: we did speak with the city environmental manager in portsmouth who maintains that no homes in danger of contamination. but the coakley landfill group will consider the letter when they receive it. set to hear oral arguments today in seth mazzaglia's appeal of his murder conviction. mazzaglia is serving a life sentence for killing 19-year-old lizzi marriott back in 2012. her body has never been found. the...
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she was even able to give birth to two girls. doctors say getting ovarian cancer at such a young age is rare, but it is the fifth leading case of cancer death in wome we all know the cubs won the world series against the indians, but lebron james won't be able to live that down. coming up, what he has to do now since he lost a bet with n-b-a star dwayne wade. but first, it's the after the break, how you can become a victim of geo- stalking and not even know it. don't forget, you can always take 10 news with you just download the 10 news app. it's a fast look at breaking news, weather and traffic - and get alerts so you won't miss a thing. search wtsp 10 news in the app store now. live look from downtown st. serve a turkey, don't serve a turkey. bring classic flaky crescent rolls, or not so classic pizza sticks. and don't forget something sweet, and golden brown fresh from the oven. set the table, set the coffee table, set no table at all. the only rule to follow on friendsgiving... is make it your own. happy friendsgiving. warm u
she was even able to give birth to two girls. doctors say getting ovarian cancer at such a young age is rare, but it is the fifth leading case of cancer death in wome we all know the cubs won the world series against the indians, but lebron james won't be able to live that down. coming up, what he has to do now since he lost a bet with n-b-a star dwayne wade. but first, it's the after the break, how you can become a victim of geo- stalking and not even know it. don't forget, you can always take...
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you will be able to view the trains. what they are asking is if you want more information to go to www./bartgov.news article twnt 16 and you will access information on the trains, what they look like. it will give a update on new schedules for reviewing those trains. the next i like to share something from independent living resource center. information people going through thaprocess of purchasing a wheelchair and how complex that process is going through their insurance company. they put together fact sheets on mobility and assist chb technology, the resource project and on the website they talk you through the process of the paperwork you need to fill out and the information that your doctor needs to provide. that is part the nick felden devicelanding library at ilrc and it will tell specific fact sheets for medicare, medicaid and private insurance company and the process to go through and you can droketly to the ilrc site at with ww rks.illrcss.org/access resources. it will populate just click on resource page and th
you will be able to view the trains. what they are asking is if you want more information to go to www./bartgov.news article twnt 16 and you will access information on the trains, what they look like. it will give a update on new schedules for reviewing those trains. the next i like to share something from independent living resource center. information people going through thaprocess of purchasing a wheelchair and how complex that process is going through their insurance company. they put...
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and they feel that they haven't been able to succeed this time when, in fact, they should have been ablee has the same problem -- let me just say, she has same problem with young african-americans as she doesn't relate particularly well to these younger voters. the president relates better to these voters and they're a particular target. >> and so i was just going to say, i don't know -- and i hope that it's not an entitlement thing for hillary and bill clinton. i would say that there is a tremendous amount of ground to make up for with millennial black voters. part of the reason for that is they have experienced the impact of the crime bill, what it's done to families, and thankfully on the trail this year, bill and hillary clinton have covered some ground apologizing for it. what she did was phenomenal yesterday. one of the best things she could have done was talk about the central park five, was talk about this woman who experienced housing discrimination at the hands of donald trump and his father. those are the things they have been doing a lot sooner. >> the only thing i would say
and they feel that they haven't been able to succeed this time when, in fact, they should have been ablee has the same problem -- let me just say, she has same problem with young african-americans as she doesn't relate particularly well to these younger voters. the president relates better to these voters and they're a particular target. >> and so i was just going to say, i don't know -- and i hope that it's not an entitlement thing for hillary and bill clinton. i would say that there is...
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being able to just stay connected with your friends, your family, and being able to do things on your own is important in order to maintain your independence and your health with age. >> dr. jerri edwards, it's fascinating what you've learned, and what you've been able to teach us today about aging. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> you see, the telikin really is a game changer because it's so simple to use, anyone can use it, from young to young at heart. we took the telikin to the sun city center in florida to put it to the test in front of a lively crowd. now, we had our computer experts, we had our skeptics, and some people who had never even used a computer try it out. we gave them no instruction, and we let them loose on the telikin. you are gonna love this. >> look at this. >> very good. you can access picture much easier than i even imagined. >> much easier to use than a regular computer, i think. >> and this comes pre-loaded, all this stuff, huh? >> you don't need your glasses. you can enlarge the screen or shrink the screen. it's perfect. >> to me, it's so much easier to get
being able to just stay connected with your friends, your family, and being able to do things on your own is important in order to maintain your independence and your health with age. >> dr. jerri edwards, it's fascinating what you've learned, and what you've been able to teach us today about aging. thank you. >> you're welcome. >> you see, the telikin really is a game changer because it's so simple to use, anyone can use it, from young to young at heart. we took the telikin...
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ultimately, we were able to persuade members of the politublic at least enough support him. at the time, the main argument is iran would not abide by the deal that they were cheap. we now have over a year of evidence that they have abide by the president. that's not just my opinion or my administration. they'll look at facts cause to unravel a deal that's keep in mind this was not an agreement between us and the iran people. it is between other countries. some are closest allies. for us to pull out would then require us to start sanctioning or china or russia that were still abiding booing by the dea because from their perspective, iran had done what they're supposed to do. it becomes more difficult, i think to undo something that's working than undo something that's not working. and, when you are not responsible for it and you can call it a terrible deal. when you are responsible for the deal then preventing iran from getting nuclear weapon, you are more likely to look at the facts. that's going to be true in other circumstances, for example, the paris agreement. there is b
ultimately, we were able to persuade members of the politublic at least enough support him. at the time, the main argument is iran would not abide by the deal that they were cheap. we now have over a year of evidence that they have abide by the president. that's not just my opinion or my administration. they'll look at facts cause to unravel a deal that's keep in mind this was not an agreement between us and the iran people. it is between other countries. some are closest allies. for us to pull...
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able to take its 6 electoral votes. in a race this close, if gary johnson were able to take those 6 votes t could mean under certain circumstances that neither hillary clinton nor donald trump would be table to get to 270 electoral votes. na happens, it goes to it the house of representatives. the house of representatives could then choose any of the candidates who got any electoral votes in any state. it's not believed the green libertarian candidate would be able to get anything except utah was a possibility. gary johnson, a little mistake there. on the board, still too close to call. fox news predicts donald trump will win in the state of montana. montana is always reliably red. now races we're waiting to call. most probable florida, florida now with 95% of all precincts reporting, more than 9 million look at the difference here. 134,000 votes separate the two. donald trump with a lead in florida. his pollster has tweeted that they believe donald trump will win florida. still outstanding. a number of votes out of bro
able to take its 6 electoral votes. in a race this close, if gary johnson were able to take those 6 votes t could mean under certain circumstances that neither hillary clinton nor donald trump would be table to get to 270 electoral votes. na happens, it goes to it the house of representatives. the house of representatives could then choose any of the candidates who got any electoral votes in any state. it's not believed the green libertarian candidate would be able to get anything except utah...
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they were able to get a foothold. two more sent to their aid and the confederate focus on those that were assaulted, even leaving themselves vulnerable and attacking into the flank. at this point, the confederates lose contact with their only way back across. the rappahannock river. as the federals continued to thes their assault, confederates tried to get over the river but the federals cut them off. forcing those confederates who were unable to make it across the river by swimming to brigades and two union and northouisianans carolinians. courthousevania actually delivered earlier using guesss my favorite -- i -- interpretive tools. the human map. assaultill see the animated, bringing that contact formation. because the confederates had willingly, accidentally left the picket line, able to move these forces in. lay down, preparing for the moment of assault. when it do assault, using that contact probation to have specific instructions for the first line, expand breakthrough to but others behind. chris mentioned that
they were able to get a foothold. two more sent to their aid and the confederate focus on those that were assaulted, even leaving themselves vulnerable and attacking into the flank. at this point, the confederates lose contact with their only way back across. the rappahannock river. as the federals continued to thes their assault, confederates tried to get over the river but the federals cut them off. forcing those confederates who were unable to make it across the river by swimming to brigades...
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that was a problem that hillary had, she was not able to connect with people on a personal level whereas donald trump was. i think you'll see a more personal approach to campaigns and less of the same-old, same-old. with hillary, everything she said was canned. the most real speech i heard from her was her concession speech yesterday. >> i see you shaking your head during some of joe's comments about her liability and her ability to relate. >> she wasn't able to connect, unfortunately. when you look at the map of pennsylvania, you showed it a while ago, it was so red. barack obama only won 12 counties eight years ago. and the thing is, the numbers came out in those counties. those numbers just didn't come out. and the rural vote, erie was the strange one, up in the northwest. that was a bellwether of democratic votes. it went red. when you see that, you know we didn't connect. >> why didn't people come out? >> i'm not sure yet who didn't come out. the interesting thing is, when you saw independence hall monday night, it was full of millennials. but now i'm being told the millennials didn
that was a problem that hillary had, she was not able to connect with people on a personal level whereas donald trump was. i think you'll see a more personal approach to campaigns and less of the same-old, same-old. with hillary, everything she said was canned. the most real speech i heard from her was her concession speech yesterday. >> i see you shaking your head during some of joe's comments about her liability and her ability to relate. >> she wasn't able to connect,...
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. >> she was bound with restraints but able to summon a passing motorist on highway 17. >> the woman is now reunited with her familiarly and being with her family and being treated. investigators never gave up hope. >> on this day of thanksgiving threes remind your family and those close to you how much they are appreciated and loved. >> while the sheriff spread the word about the two suspects on the run they refused to reveal how she suffered her injuries. >>> a skateboarder attacked a police officer outside of stark bucks on grand street. witnesses say he was acting errat erratically. he hit the officer on the hit with his board. the officer went to the hospital with serious injuriesx the police caught up with the attacker on lyndon avenue. >>> sheriff are looking for two inmates who made a daring escape in jail this morning. they haven't been found but two others have been caught. vick with the very latest. >> well cheryl this is still an active search and the sheriff's office is asking for the public's help. the inmates escaped from that building behind me in the older section of
. >> she was bound with restraints but able to summon a passing motorist on highway 17. >> the woman is now reunited with her familiarly and being with her family and being treated. investigators never gave up hope. >> on this day of thanksgiving threes remind your family and those close to you how much they are appreciated and loved. >> while the sheriff spread the word about the two suspects on the run they refused to reveal how she suffered her injuries. >>>...
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to work in the futurethey want to be able to get into work.t evidence does the prime minister have that imposing poverty on people with disabilities actually helps them into work? >> i am pleased to say that what we have seen under this government is nearly half a million more disabled people actually in the workplace. my right hon. friend the secretary of state for work and pensions has launched a green paper on work, which is starting to look at how we can continue to provide and increase support for those who are disabled who want to get into the workplace. but the right hon. gentleman started his question by asking me about the increase in the money that is being spent on housing benefit. if he thinks that the amount of money being spent on housing benefit is so important, why did he oppose the changes we made to housing benefit to reduce the housing benefit bill? >> as the prime minister well knows, my concern, and that of my party, is about the incredible amount of money being paid into the private rented sector in excessive rents, and t
to work in the futurethey want to be able to get into work.t evidence does the prime minister have that imposing poverty on people with disabilities actually helps them into work? >> i am pleased to say that what we have seen under this government is nearly half a million more disabled people actually in the workplace. my right hon. friend the secretary of state for work and pensions has launched a green paper on work, which is starting to look at how we can continue to provide and...
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it's a delicate dance, and few have been able to replicate it.or another neighborhood. >> more or less. more or less. >> happy place to grow up, this neighborhood? >> yeah. i was totally free. >> i notice a lot of people just hanging out. who lives here? >> all kinds of people. doctors, for example. engineers. workers. and people who makes nothing, like that guy. >> right. >> he don't make nothing. >> how does he live? >> trying to find something to do or something to sell. making a small business. >> cafeteria a la bbq is one example of a booming do-it-yourself service industry. ♪ it's a place where you get a lot of bang for your money. nothing fancy. just delicious. fried pork, plantains. and the kind of deeply silky, satisfying beans that dreams are made of. good beans. you've never had a blacklisted or banned in cuba? >> no. >> have you been able to say everything that you wanted to say? >> i try to be the most honest writer that i can be, and i think that i say all that i can say. the problem is -- >> in cuba. >> money. it's a beautiful city
it's a delicate dance, and few have been able to replicate it.or another neighborhood. >> more or less. more or less. >> happy place to grow up, this neighborhood? >> yeah. i was totally free. >> i notice a lot of people just hanging out. who lives here? >> all kinds of people. doctors, for example. engineers. workers. and people who makes nothing, like that guy. >> right. >> he don't make nothing. >> how does he live? >> trying to find...
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memorandum of agreement for starting the tolling in the 2019 area be numerous transit path and being able and all island tdm island services to be led by the department the principle planner richard and looking at affordability in a senate program and finally when it comes to tolling a fast track for a service center coordination with the egress and ingress to the toll bridge by way of the off and on ramps and opened will be a major point of the tolling when we approach that area there. >> in working with our consultant we came up with a recommendations staffing approach first of all, to make sure we were flexible as to the point we could urban design with the existing staff eliminating the staff on date to make sure we implement and good afternoon project managers with specific tasks that is required as and o we move forward with the program the first time with an operating agency that's a different hat from the prior experience with the transportation authority efforts we'll go ahead and require some motivation of different resources there are numerous agreement as you imagine that need
memorandum of agreement for starting the tolling in the 2019 area be numerous transit path and being able and all island tdm island services to be led by the department the principle planner richard and looking at affordability in a senate program and finally when it comes to tolling a fast track for a service center coordination with the egress and ingress to the toll bridge by way of the off and on ramps and opened will be a major point of the tolling when we approach that area there....
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i was able to play for 4 years and study urban studies. my honor species was on the relationship between graffiti and crime in san francisco. so it was addressing the broken window theory which was has been spoken about in qualitative measures in new york and chicago, but much of the research has hasn't been conducted here in san francisco. so back to kind of pro sack. i think parks and open spaces have always been a -- had a special place in my heart, particularly because of my child and how kind of intra gal mission play ground was for my development. and secondly, as someone who has studied urban studies in urban development cities, i think open spaces is a powerful mean if build community at great and enormous scale. that's one of the benefits in san francisco is for us to be concentrated in one place, and to really build community, so i hope you accept my candancy >> any members who would like to testify on item number 2. seeing none. close item 2. thank you ms. tang. >> i think you're going to be a wonderful asset to this committee.
i was able to play for 4 years and study urban studies. my honor species was on the relationship between graffiti and crime in san francisco. so it was addressing the broken window theory which was has been spoken about in qualitative measures in new york and chicago, but much of the research has hasn't been conducted here in san francisco. so back to kind of pro sack. i think parks and open spaces have always been a -- had a special place in my heart, particularly because of my child and how...
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we are able to be a standalone brand within the company.next, more of our exclusive interview including balancing life and work. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg technology." i am cory johnson in for emily chang. turning back to our interview of susan wojcicki on bloomberg studio 1.0. she talks about being a working parent and the importance of diversity in tech. take a listen. susan: the main thing for me has been to focus and prioritize and so, i am really good about saying "this is my work time." when i am in the office, i am really focused on what i am doing and prioritizing. i always think about how do i get from point a to point b as quickly as possible? i don't have forever. i cannot stay till midnight and work weekends. it caused me to see some of the shortcuts, some of the new opportunities because i was thinking about, how do i grow this faster? let us forget about all of those other things that are going slowly. i do not have time on that. i have to focus on the big ideas and we have to get them done now. that is rea
we are able to be a standalone brand within the company.next, more of our exclusive interview including balancing life and work. this is bloomberg. ♪ cory: this is "bloomberg technology." i am cory johnson in for emily chang. turning back to our interview of susan wojcicki on bloomberg studio 1.0. she talks about being a working parent and the importance of diversity in tech. take a listen. susan: the main thing for me has been to focus and prioritize and so, i am really good about...
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people who were victims to be able to contact their family members and to be able to let each other know they were safe. i think that's what happened at 8:30 in the afternoon. we sent another message in about a half hour or so to urge people to know that their children shouldn't be safe. if you can't reach your student, here's a place to call in and get information. >> did you say the suspect was from the united states? >> i know norg more about the suspect than you. this is fresh and we'll learn more about the nude, but allow us to continue to look at those records. [ inaudible question ] >>> we don't know anything that would lead us there. we don't know that's the case. all we can do is unify and support each other, give us any help that would aid in recovery and not jump to conclusions about things that could, in fact, create rumors where one doesn't exist. i appreciate you all being here today. thank you very much. >> authorities at ohio state university talking about the latest from the attack earlier today. we learned the name of the heroic police officer, osu campus police of
people who were victims to be able to contact their family members and to be able to let each other know they were safe. i think that's what happened at 8:30 in the afternoon. we sent another message in about a half hour or so to urge people to know that their children shouldn't be safe. if you can't reach your student, here's a place to call in and get information. >> did you say the suspect was from the united states? >> i know norg more about the suspect than you. this is fresh...
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were able to had that often. and they and they were able to hammer away, the lowest hanging fruit. i begin this is where parts of southeast florida and hillsborough and pinellas county begin to pop. with a message of this is another four more years of obama policies, we were able to wedge the way some of these democrats to bolster support where we need to get across to the 1%. this was all that indoor television targeting. we had grids that broke down the entire electorate by ratings, my 15 minute daypart across every single network. all the pies are targeted to exactly who we thought, for example, different parts of the state would maybe want to get an underperform message where there would be markets would want to talk to the unallocated, talk to hillary change. one part of one network would be underperform in a different 50 minute daypart of that number would be unallocated. the teams we worked with did a great job of helping provide us with really targeted television buys that we able to feed over this campaign. as katie mentioned we were not making the created by using unabate
were able to had that often. and they and they were able to hammer away, the lowest hanging fruit. i begin this is where parts of southeast florida and hillsborough and pinellas county begin to pop. with a message of this is another four more years of obama policies, we were able to wedge the way some of these democrats to bolster support where we need to get across to the 1%. this was all that indoor television targeting. we had grids that broke down the entire electorate by ratings, my 15...
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able toft, able toft, able toft. yeah, here it is. what was the name of the-the "roof thatcher"? milchem. george milchem. yeah. illya, i think we both still working on the same case. but instead of being at our own dead ends we're now at the same dead end together. wait a minute. may be not. now, look. a person answers an ad in the paper, right? and he disappears...and a short while later his wife and two children or his mother or a...sweetheart packs up and goes away suddenly. soon after that, they're on a ship. soon that ship is seized and sunk by our pirate friend, and they're removed. right? along with shoe laces and powdered milk. know which ship they're on so he can seize them? well, he or somebody acting for him on dry land buys him the ticket. - uh.. - the man in the white suit. and mrs. barnman. that's right. left this morning early. shoved a note under my door saying here's two months rent in advance. keep everything tidy till she comes back. or, far be it from me to tell you fellows how to run your affairs. but it seems a simple enough matter. just find out what ship s
able toft, able toft, able toft. yeah, here it is. what was the name of the-the "roof thatcher"? milchem. george milchem. yeah. illya, i think we both still working on the same case. but instead of being at our own dead ends we're now at the same dead end together. wait a minute. may be not. now, look. a person answers an ad in the paper, right? and he disappears...and a short while later his wife and two children or his mother or a...sweetheart packs up and goes away suddenly. soon...
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ultimately, we were able to persuade members of the politublic at least enough support him. at the time, the main argument is iran would not abide by the deal that they were cheap. we now have over a year of evidence that they have abide by the president. that's not just my opinion or my administration. they'll look at the facts because to unravel a deal that's working. keep in mind this was not an agreement between us and the iran people. it is between other countries. some are closest allies. for us to pull out would then require us to start sanctioning or china or russia that were still abiding booing by the dea because from their perspective, iran had done what they're supposed to do. it becomes more difficult, i think to undo something that's working than undo something that's not working. and, when you are not responsible for it and i think when you are responsible for the deal then preventing iran from getting nuclear weapon, you are more likely to look at the facts. that's going to be true in other circumstances, for example, the paris agreement. there is been a lot
ultimately, we were able to persuade members of the politublic at least enough support him. at the time, the main argument is iran would not abide by the deal that they were cheap. we now have over a year of evidence that they have abide by the president. that's not just my opinion or my administration. they'll look at the facts because to unravel a deal that's working. keep in mind this was not an agreement between us and the iran people. it is between other countries. some are closest allies....
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so i was not able to speak to him but i was able to collect a lot of information from a psychiatrist that the defense team had employed to speak to him. i was also able to dig up some notes that a government psychiatrist had made from interviewing brian regan right before the trial began just to assess if he was in a sound mental condition. these were not covered, these notes were not covered by any sort of privacy rule and that's why i was able to access them. .. >> you know, he was a troubled human being and his quest for respect, you know, just kept getting to 80% and then something would happen and then he would find himself back in square one and this just happened over and over with him and so i never thought when i started this project that i would have sympathy for a guy who decided to commit espionage specially when i was hearing the story told by people like steve carr and all the people who hunted him down and brought him to justice, but as i learned more about his childhood and his dysfunctional life, i felt very sorry for him and i didn't expect to feel sorry, so was the
so i was not able to speak to him but i was able to collect a lot of information from a psychiatrist that the defense team had employed to speak to him. i was also able to dig up some notes that a government psychiatrist had made from interviewing brian regan right before the trial began just to assess if he was in a sound mental condition. these were not covered, these notes were not covered by any sort of privacy rule and that's why i was able to access them. .. >> you know, he was a...
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it really is an art to be able to do this.>> you also don't know how your skin is going to react to it. i have skin irritations. alcohol and cream. >> completely red. had to do it for a charity thing, i was just red. >> yeah. takes a while for these to calm down as she tries it, it does sort of hurt, but she likes it, yeah. >> got to be precise. >> get the very fine angle, you can see where it's going to go. it's interesting. here today, gone tomorrow. >> definitely brave. if you're brave enough to try it. >> that's what i mean, wait for the challenge. next it's going to be some muppet doing his whole face. >> oh. >> at the top of their game, everything they do they make look so easy and seamless. well, this video from red bull went out and followed cody web and taylor robert as they were free riding their bike. these two are the best in their business. champions. when they slow what they do down to 1200 frames per second -- you can see the amount of control that these guys have. extreme situations. >> yeah, these guys are ess
it really is an art to be able to do this.>> you also don't know how your skin is going to react to it. i have skin irritations. alcohol and cream. >> completely red. had to do it for a charity thing, i was just red. >> yeah. takes a while for these to calm down as she tries it, it does sort of hurt, but she likes it, yeah. >> got to be precise. >> get the very fine angle, you can see where it's going to go. it's interesting. here today, gone tomorrow. >>...
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they are able to create amazing content. it is going to be global.able to interact with their fans and all kinds -- in all kinds of amazing ways. i am looking forward to being a part of that. cory: susan wojcicki, youtube ceo. studio 1.0. looking at apple. breaking news. digital glasses. marco urban recs the story for us. mark, really? you have got to do this? >> google glass really came out too early. it was a $1500 device and it had a lot of the flaws. apple is exporting their own take on glasses. this would not be introduced until 2018. they are in the testing and assertion phase right now. it is about ar. vr is in compass, enclosed environment of virtual reality. augmented reality would be more of the or street view or applications for both of the augmented reality futures the real-life environments. cory: it is interesting that are willing to pursue this at google. there are issues with google glass, not just about price, but also the impact it had on dumping of the glass-holes." >> they came out with several different bands and styles. i would
they are able to create amazing content. it is going to be global.able to interact with their fans and all kinds -- in all kinds of amazing ways. i am looking forward to being a part of that. cory: susan wojcicki, youtube ceo. studio 1.0. looking at apple. breaking news. digital glasses. marco urban recs the story for us. mark, really? you have got to do this? >> google glass really came out too early. it was a $1500 device and it had a lot of the flaws. apple is exporting their own take...
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organizations would not be able to.allowed us to distribute it instantly to millions of people around the world. vice truly does have a global audience. the fact that they could all have access to those stories made that possible. additionally, just the fact that vice is a company that has been so driven and so self-directed, has been a really incredible reward in the sense that you have heard that this now patently disproven notion that young people did not care about the news. that has been thoroughly debunked at this point. we're just really happy that we have been able to make a part of that argument. >> i would argue that you guys came at similar principles but in your own way. the key for quality that made vice successful, but also made vloggers that were sitting in their bedroom speaking to the cameras and telling jokes successful was a sense of authenticity. you can't just take what you see on cable news and put it on youtube and expected to be successful. it does not translate. what you guys have done with vice
organizations would not be able to.allowed us to distribute it instantly to millions of people around the world. vice truly does have a global audience. the fact that they could all have access to those stories made that possible. additionally, just the fact that vice is a company that has been so driven and so self-directed, has been a really incredible reward in the sense that you have heard that this now patently disproven notion that young people did not care about the news. that has been...
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and to be able to retired fromers you have to be 50. once you are eligible, we move into section b on page 22, and talks about the employers' contribution. what is required the employees are required to contribute all funds necessary to efficiently administer the health service system for each member they're required to contribute the average contribution or the premium for the employee-only premium, whichever is less. and c, retired persons who are hired on or before january 9, 2009, there is a formula for what they get. we could and maybe in a year we can have a whole other day and i would hopefully aon could come and provide support on how the actual retiree rates are calculated. at a high--level, they get a subsidy for the difference between the active rate and retiree rate. they get a discount for any contributions towards medicare, and then at the bottom on page 23, you divide the remaining premium by two. and that is how you calculate the retiree-only premium. so that is that formula. >> if my memory serves, i think the actuary h
and to be able to retired fromers you have to be 50. once you are eligible, we move into section b on page 22, and talks about the employers' contribution. what is required the employees are required to contribute all funds necessary to efficiently administer the health service system for each member they're required to contribute the average contribution or the premium for the employee-only premium, whichever is less. and c, retired persons who are hired on or before january 9, 2009, there is...
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other officers were able to catch the suspect on lyndon avenue. in the meantime, police would not identify the suspect or the hurt police officer, just that the officer has been with the department for more than ten years. live in south san francisco, lisa, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> and now to another breaking story. a mother of two miss for nearly a month under mysterious circumstances has been found alive. >> sherry papinny vanished in redding and was discovered just before dawn today. investigatoring are now focused on how she got there and what led to her abduction. >> we are very ecstatic to report that sherry has been located and has been reunite with her husband and family on this day of thanksgiving. >> at a news conference this afternoon the shasta county sheriff described sherry's horrific ordeal. she vanished november 2nd while jocking near her home. investigators discovered disturbing clues, papini's cellphone, ear buds and strands of her hair along a rural road. 34-year-old mother remained missing without a trace until early this m
other officers were able to catch the suspect on lyndon avenue. in the meantime, police would not identify the suspect or the hurt police officer, just that the officer has been with the department for more than ten years. live in south san francisco, lisa, abc7 news. >> thank you. >>> and now to another breaking story. a mother of two miss for nearly a month under mysterious circumstances has been found alive. >> sherry papinny vanished in redding and was discovered just...
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not be able to give them the future, not be able to give them the opportunity to achieve the americandream, which they deserve. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. we'll take a quick break, back in a couple minutes with the candidate are foe the 21st 21st congressional district. >> welcome back. let's turn to homeland security how much should thest proceed with the processing of middle eastern immigrants seeking entry into this country? this is something that is coming up front of us, comingman? >> there's a process in mess and it is a long process that syrian refugees have been waiting to come in have a process of three or four years, the president wag trying to get in 10,000 last year and i achieved that number but something we have to be nervous about and continue to watch because we really don't have a way to know they're background, and to allow people -- we can wait three years with them in a refugee camp but not knowing where they came from itself a scary situation and have been strong in opposition to allowing so many in. i think we have to also look it's from a differ
not be able to give them the future, not be able to give them the opportunity to achieve the americandream, which they deserve. >> all right, gentlemen, thank you so much. we'll take a quick break, back in a couple minutes with the candidate are foe the 21st 21st congressional district. >> welcome back. let's turn to homeland security how much should thest proceed with the processing of middle eastern immigrants seeking entry into this country? this is something that is coming up...
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to do this having my supplemental income be able to do this we're limited to 60 days a year i thinkhat will be very hard for us to be able to do this in san francisco thanks. >> good morning, supervisors supervisor peskin, supervisor breed and supervisor campos i'm henry the president of the district emergency association representing 20 successors and the golden gate association one thing about the airbnb folks is that when they come out to visit san francisco they stay in areas we don't have much city so the traffic in the areas in the excelsior and visitacion valley and the outer sunset and parts of richmond and so forth they don't get the traffic from airbnb it is a good thing for the small businesses a benefit for small businesses we support airbnb and getting visitors to come out to the area for which those workers will benefit again, we support them in doing this program and what they do for the community and small businesses >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> good morning. my name is skate stone i'm a lifetime san francisco resident and a homeowner a retired san franc
to do this having my supplemental income be able to do this we're limited to 60 days a year i thinkhat will be very hard for us to be able to do this in san francisco thanks. >> good morning, supervisors supervisor peskin, supervisor breed and supervisor campos i'm henry the president of the district emergency association representing 20 successors and the golden gate association one thing about the airbnb folks is that when they come out to visit san francisco they stay in areas we don't...