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territory using property. rather, it was directed at microsoft and that microsoft should disclose that you indication. the data was in ireland, but microsoft employees sitting in washington could access the data without leaving the territory of the us. it was a territorial, search akin to a compelled disclosure order issued. the second reverse ultimately siding with microsoft concluding the relevant statute is about privacy, not disclosure and it was a search and that the us search warrant extends only to data physically located within the us. this case and during medication the ruling has been described as a privacy wing by many. i'm not show sure this is true. remember the government got a warrant based on probable cause. there is no question that it would have been able to access that data had the data they located within the us and there would be no privacy violation assuming everything was fine with the warrant. it doesn't become the privacy violation just because the data is moved outside the territorial
territory using property. rather, it was directed at microsoft and that microsoft should disclose that you indication. the data was in ireland, but microsoft employees sitting in washington could access the data without leaving the territory of the us. it was a territorial, search akin to a compelled disclosure order issued. the second reverse ultimately siding with microsoft concluding the relevant statute is about privacy, not disclosure and it was a search and that the us search warrant...
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that's often an indicator we so that our government tells us indicators are not used. having observed those indicators we look for what they call offramps. we can do something to prevent an act of violence from taking care. unsound theory feeding what used to be a cottage industry now operates with the weight of the white house. magic over think tanks. leading university and price tag of unknown millions of taxpayer funded grants. i do say unknown not because i did the research it find out but because it is very difficult to determine how much is spend on contracts. congress stepped in algating 1 million one year, $10 million another -- sorry, 49 million and 10 million is made for community engagement grant that are just getting ready to be awarded. we will hear about them so. there is a particular problem in my community that must be addressed. these programs secure the relationship between arab-americans and american-muslims and their government and as such are unproductive. when secretary johnson visits local mosque after local mosque to talk about community resilie
that's often an indicator we so that our government tells us indicators are not used. having observed those indicators we look for what they call offramps. we can do something to prevent an act of violence from taking care. unsound theory feeding what used to be a cottage industry now operates with the weight of the white house. magic over think tanks. leading university and price tag of unknown millions of taxpayer funded grants. i do say unknown not because i did the research it find out but...
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we basically used a computer and used algorithms to generate these forms for us.trange and natural, and strange and natural, but actually they are highly optimised. so these forms attempt to save material and become more efficient, but at the same time they produce a sort of aesthetic that is very appealing to us as architects and it really doesn't look like a normal building any more. normal 3d printing creates objects by building up thousands of thin layers, which you can imagine takes a fair while. the idea here is to save time by printing just what you need, which means rather than printing flat layers, instead with shapes, like pyramids. the software they've created can take this a step further by figuring out which bits are structurally essential and9 getting essential and then getting rid of the rest. before computers, we had to build by hand, and now we can create algorithms that make these calculations for us, but that doesn't mean we don't design, we just optimise the process and we can create things that we couldn't ever think of before. 3d printing wil
we basically used a computer and used algorithms to generate these forms for us.trange and natural, and strange and natural, but actually they are highly optimised. so these forms attempt to save material and become more efficient, but at the same time they produce a sort of aesthetic that is very appealing to us as architects and it really doesn't look like a normal building any more. normal 3d printing creates objects by building up thousands of thin layers, which you can imagine takes a fair...
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as john glenn lived, let us treasure the time we have an resolve to use it well.live deliberately and make each moment count, a chance to apprehend some truth, to experience some beauty, to conquer some evil, to relieve some suffering, to love and be loved, to achieve something of lasting value. help us to fulfill the promise that is in each of us so that when we are gone, another generation will say, "our world is better because, for a brief time, we lived." it has been said that people come into our lives for a reason, and i think we have all been blessed by the extraordinary life of john glenn. ♪ mr. glenn: so i got my private eyelets license in the spring of 1941, and then pearl harbor occurred. pres. roosevelt: a date which will live in infamy. mr. glenn: i knew what my responsibilities were at the time. my dad and mother were not too keen on the dropping out of school at the time, but it was my duty to do it, and i did it. i was impressed with the marine corps and thought that the marines were the best, and i wanted to be part of it. rev. miracle: please joi
as john glenn lived, let us treasure the time we have an resolve to use it well.live deliberately and make each moment count, a chance to apprehend some truth, to experience some beauty, to conquer some evil, to relieve some suffering, to love and be loved, to achieve something of lasting value. help us to fulfill the promise that is in each of us so that when we are gone, another generation will say, "our world is better because, for a brief time, we lived." it has been said that...
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us.us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. [♪"taps" ] [♪"america the beautiful" ] [♪"amazing grace" ] i >> my name is catherine and i am the niece of john lindsley. he is my father's brother, one of four boys, all in the navy. all four boys' parents -- mother was a navy nurse. my own mother was a navy nurse. i am a third-generation navy nurse. >> do you know how he came to join the navy? except forknow that, that both of his parents were in the navy. i think it was encouraged. >> how did the family learn he had been killed at pearl harbor? >> i honestly do not know the answer to that. >> did you hear any family stories growing up about him? >> i did not. there were no family stories about either my uncles john or edgar, who also died during world war ii at okinawa. i think the surviving brothers were so dismayed that they just never wanted to discuss either of them. >> do you remember when you first became aware of him? >> probably about 10 years ago. >> when were you first noti
us.us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil. [♪"taps" ] [♪"america the beautiful" ] [♪"amazing grace" ] i >> my name is catherine and i am the niece of john lindsley. he is my father's brother, one of four boys, all in the navy. all four boys' parents -- mother was a navy nurse. my own mother was a navy nurse. i am a third-generation navy nurse. >> do you know how he came to join the navy? except forknow that, that both of his parents were...
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so when you see people using a.i. for games, it's actually to look at different aspects of intelligence. first one was problem solving. things with poker and other games of gambling are negotiation and deception and these other aspects. >> rose: can you give artificial intelligence judgment? >> you can give artificial intelligence a goal. you can say, we want you to do this, and while you're doing it, you're never allowed to do that. and then you can ask a computer to figure out what is the right way to accomplish that. >> rose: there is, as you know in many graduate schools, especially in terms of geopolitical strategy, there is a lot of role playing. how does artificial intelligence fit in that? if russia invades a country, the u.s. should do what? >> so for those things, one of the most important things a.i. can do is it teaches us what we must never reveal. so, for example, it actually has to be the case that some of our actions are unpredictable. if you're playing poker and you always bluff, you're playing poker
so when you see people using a.i. for games, it's actually to look at different aspects of intelligence. first one was problem solving. things with poker and other games of gambling are negotiation and deception and these other aspects. >> rose: can you give artificial intelligence judgment? >> you can give artificial intelligence a goal. you can say, we want you to do this, and while you're doing it, you're never allowed to do that. and then you can ask a computer to figure out...
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our parents used to kid us that we were in place tens together.ogether.ns ♪ there were things that i thought were important for the country and things she thought were important for the country too. we have been in this as a team together. ♪ >> by any measure, accomplishment, service, encourage, john glenn was a great man. when i think of the john glenn, i think of a great man. my first taste of john glenn the 1968 in was on march 4, the madison theater in ohio. atonel glenn was the speaker a scout dinner. hero, shooknational hands with each one of us. john glenn, the most famous man of his generation, took pictures with us one at a time. he always made time for you no matter your station in life. 39 years later, former senator john glenn walked me down the aisle of the united date senate to be sworn in. and of course, like the eagle scouts of four days earlier, -- four decades earlier, every senator why to meet their american hero. and he was kind to the senators too. i have been honored to see john glenn up close. every presidential year, ohio's
our parents used to kid us that we were in place tens together.ogether.ns ♪ there were things that i thought were important for the country and things she thought were important for the country too. we have been in this as a team together. ♪ >> by any measure, accomplishment, service, encourage, john glenn was a great man. when i think of the john glenn, i think of a great man. my first taste of john glenn the 1968 in was on march 4, the madison theater in ohio. atonel glenn was the...
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what measures will they take against us? will they punish us? how? by quartering troops on us? by annulling our charter? by the laying on of more duties? by restraining our trade? who knows? the question is whether our assembly and deliberations were truly necessary, and !> order >> i believe they absolutely and positively are. we must be strong and resolute in case any one of you here be called to account for being at this. >> order! >> and may god defend our right to freedom for this country! >> order! order! >> the people having manifested exemplary patience, having done everything in their power to preserve the tea without paying duty on it or preventing it to be sold. we have endeavored in every way to send it back unharmed to its owners. therefore, this meeting is resolved. >> we must go. >> may the harbor be a wash tonight with tea. >> you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. like us on facebook at c-span history. >> this weekend on the presidency, william hazel grove discusses edith wilson's role in the white house after president wood
what measures will they take against us? will they punish us? how? by quartering troops on us? by annulling our charter? by the laying on of more duties? by restraining our trade? who knows? the question is whether our assembly and deliberations were truly necessary, and !> order >> i believe they absolutely and positively are. we must be strong and resolute in case any one of you here be called to account for being at this. >> order! >> and may god defend our right to...
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and incredible process for us and really being able to help us with the negotiations but we had incredible city attorney we helped one retire and julia and as well as on the ending and progressing of this this was an incredible process again and you'll see by the volume of the work i think that does accomplish the important research center for the campus and really starts the process of how we're utilizing the campus of jacuzzi so i want to acknowledge all the parties. >> thank you commissioners for being supportive and it it takes time for the entities to come to discuss sometimes if so a great example of the staff keeping focus and every group had to negotiate away from issues for part of a state and part of city and county but we find the pathway because of individuals so thank you so much commissioners. >> thank you director. >> also members from the department of real estate to answer any questions doctor sue carlyle i thought that might be helpful to kind of community-based to the 11 documents you have a link to a very massive eir and tells you halves doucht or approving to the power
and incredible process for us and really being able to help us with the negotiations but we had incredible city attorney we helped one retire and julia and as well as on the ending and progressing of this this was an incredible process again and you'll see by the volume of the work i think that does accomplish the important research center for the campus and really starts the process of how we're utilizing the campus of jacuzzi so i want to acknowledge all the parties. >> thank you...
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zen us your pictures. use the #fox29goodday.u're really bold, send us a video of you singing christmas carols. we'll play them throughout the show and we've got a surprise for you little bit later on. maybe our skills. maybe our singing skills. >> oh, yeah. >> there you go. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. merry christmas. as we take a look -- what's that allentown? celebrating with the christmas lights going. we will continue to celebrate and we thank you for starting your morning with us. merry christmas. >>> now all morning long, we'll be listening to some amazing choirs and performers. first up, a choir i'm actually very familiar with this is the enon tabernacle choir reverend bowler heads up enon i go there quiet bit. we hope you enjoy. ♪ what child is this ♪ ♪ ♪ what child is this ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> love it. been over there several times. reverend wohler actually sings with that choir quite a bit. so if you haven't seen live performance, other than this one, make sure you get to enon
zen us your pictures. use the #fox29goodday.u're really bold, send us a video of you singing christmas carols. we'll play them throughout the show and we've got a surprise for you little bit later on. maybe our skills. maybe our singing skills. >> oh, yeah. >> there you go. stay with us. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back. merry christmas. as we take a look -- what's that allentown? celebrating with the christmas lights going. we will continue to celebrate and we...
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let us pray.ur service and life among us in thanks word for which he shared his life with the world and stole our hearts. we celebrate the sense of wonder how he met challenges and today we give thanks for a deep commitment to his family. of boundless compassion me with all who are mourning as we pray for his cherished wife, beloved children and families, and be with all who are missing him on this day help us to know that nothing, including death can separate us give us such faith that by day and night and all times and places we may without fear in trust those who are dear to last with a never failing life of in this life and in the one to come. eight min per our prayers' continue as the choir sings the lord's prayer. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> high flight and i had slipped on the bonds hovered in to dance this guy is on laughter and wings in joining at the seven split clads and done 100 things you have not dreamed of to swaying high into the silence covering their have chased my eager crafted''
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do you use the dryer sheets? >> my sheets don't come off very often. >> no it is the sheets. >> i don't know what those are either. >> what do you do about the dastardly cling? >> that sounds like the name of a band. i use toilet paper more my dastardly cling. >> whatever the laundromat uses i drop them off at is what i use. >> fancy. >> it is like 20 bucks. i don't have a washer and dryer. >> for you a load is a t-shirt, isn't it? >> that's exactly right. >> that is a great tall joke. it came right on time. you know, going back to that experiences thing though, i personally had a situation where my friend is a huge -- he loves record shops and he shops for recordses. he is looking for the stooges first record. i said go oa -- go on etsy and he said absolutely not. millennials i believe are yearning for the days of actually having to leave your house and go to a tangible place. >> interesting. millennials will stop shopping on-line and will have the experience of shopping. >> for fabric softener because they won'
do you use the dryer sheets? >> my sheets don't come off very often. >> no it is the sheets. >> i don't know what those are either. >> what do you do about the dastardly cling? >> that sounds like the name of a band. i use toilet paper more my dastardly cling. >> whatever the laundromat uses i drop them off at is what i use. >> fancy. >> it is like 20 bucks. i don't have a washer and dryer. >> for you a load is a t-shirt, isn't it? >>...
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i'll use the paper copy. let me use the paper copy. so, the year end audit is the picture of the financial status of inagency and no document for partners and bond holders so it is a important document for us. it is the-we have two audits the financial audit and single audit which is our grant review. also part nof city's overall audit. we do not have management of findings so that is another good result. ten years of no findings, which is very proud of. review of our income statement. our operating revenue went down $5.4 million last year and due to reduction in the fairs and wavers you gave to had low income and moderate income youth and seniors as well as the taxi drivers and renewal fees. non operating revenue went up by all most $40 million due mainly to development fees. we were lucky to receive the economy and also able to unwind sale lease backs. you probably heard about the 4 investors we had. we were lucky enough to unwind three of them so have one remaining so increase the portion of the lease backs. we also had increased ca
i'll use the paper copy. let me use the paper copy. so, the year end audit is the picture of the financial status of inagency and no document for partners and bond holders so it is a important document for us. it is the-we have two audits the financial audit and single audit which is our grant review. also part nof city's overall audit. we do not have management of findings so that is another good result. ten years of no findings, which is very proud of. review of our income statement. our...
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stay and celebrate with us.tarting off our 100th show is a group from silver creek high school with a polynesian hula dance. joining us is ken, the performing arts coordinating who helps run the creative as well as administrative side of the performing arts classes and shannon who will be performing a polynesian hula dance as well as with her group of dancers. welcome all of you to our 100th show. ken, give us an idea, first of all, in terms of why this kind of program needs to be part of a curriculum. >> i think with performing arts it gives students an opportunity to reach out, especially back into their cultural heritage, to go back to their roots and in this particular case, you know, i mean, they're also honoring their history of their culture, you know, as opposed to just simply doing, you know, the everyday assignments in their classes. >> what are some of the special aspects of this program that you're offering? >> well -- >> they're all kind of special, right? >> yeah. >> the important thing is they get
stay and celebrate with us.tarting off our 100th show is a group from silver creek high school with a polynesian hula dance. joining us is ken, the performing arts coordinating who helps run the creative as well as administrative side of the performing arts classes and shannon who will be performing a polynesian hula dance as well as with her group of dancers. welcome all of you to our 100th show. ken, give us an idea, first of all, in terms of why this kind of program needs to be part of a...
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but when people need to go to use the schools, use hospitals, use the shops, go to work, they're back in the unsustainable world, so their impact is going to go up. this cost roughly about 50% more per square meter to build than a conventional development at the time. but really it was a test case. the idea was to learn from this, and then take what worked and leave what didn't rk, and bring those into the next generation designs. so, one brighton, the next community that we've been involved in with the developer, bioregional quintain-- that is a profitable development. you know, so many years down the line. - one brighton is a project that built on the findings of bedzed. one brighton is a project right next to the train station in downtown brighton, which is a seaside resort town. it's 172 units. it's a building in the united kingdom that's gone further, i think, in terms of energy efficiency than almost any of the others. - one brighton is an example where we're creating a zero-energy building. and we do that by generating about half the renewable energy on-site so we have some pho
but when people need to go to use the schools, use hospitals, use the shops, go to work, they're back in the unsustainable world, so their impact is going to go up. this cost roughly about 50% more per square meter to build than a conventional development at the time. but really it was a test case. the idea was to learn from this, and then take what worked and leave what didn't rk, and bring those into the next generation designs. so, one brighton, the next community that we've been involved in...
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we can make use of those. there are no motorways being used.nd we are more about self—development and self—assessment. there is more mix of roads being used. it's not necessarily similar to motorways. you're watching bbc news, our main headlines this our... president—elect donald trump has praised president putin for rejecting a call to expel 35 us diplomats in retaliation for a similar move by washington. that is oui’ similar move by washington. that is our top story which we will stay with, the diplomatic row between russia and the us over alleged cyber hacking during the presidential election. the situation has raised questions about the reality of cyber war as a potential weapon. let's cross to our expert. paul is the founder of red branch consulting plc. a homeland security consulting company. is that what we're having, is this a cyber war, is this where we are wrapped? i prefer to call it cyber conflict, war suggests people dying and buildings getting blown up and things like that. there is no doubt we're in the midst of a conflict betwee
we can make use of those. there are no motorways being used.nd we are more about self—development and self—assessment. there is more mix of roads being used. it's not necessarily similar to motorways. you're watching bbc news, our main headlines this our... president—elect donald trump has praised president putin for rejecting a call to expel 35 us diplomats in retaliation for a similar move by washington. that is oui’ similar move by washington. that is our top story which we will stay...
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stay with us on bbc news.he campaign trail. now, what will he do in office? we head to santa fe, in new mexico, to find out. we saw this enormous tidal wave approaching the beach, and people started to run, and suddenly it was complete chaos. united states troops have been trying to overthrow the dictatorship of general manuel noreiga. the pentagon said the operation had been 90% successful, but it's failed in its principal objective, to capture general noreiga and take him to the united states to face drugs charges. the hammer and sickle was hastily taken away. the russian flag was hoisted over what is now no longer the soviet union, but the commonwealth of independent states. day broke slowly over lockerbie, over the cockpit of the pan—am's maid of the seas, nose—down in the soft earth. you could see what happens when a plane eight storeys high, a football pitch wide, falls from 30,000 feet. christmas has returned to albania after a communist ban lasting more than 20 years. thousands went to midnight mass in
stay with us on bbc news.he campaign trail. now, what will he do in office? we head to santa fe, in new mexico, to find out. we saw this enormous tidal wave approaching the beach, and people started to run, and suddenly it was complete chaos. united states troops have been trying to overthrow the dictatorship of general manuel noreiga. the pentagon said the operation had been 90% successful, but it's failed in its principal objective, to capture general noreiga and take him to the united states...
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they have not met with us nor shared with us the mou. yes, while i understand that there's a distinction between the criminal investigation and the administrative investigation, the same evidence is gathered by the same people. the police department in the past has served that function and provided the evidence to the dist. atty.'s office. now the district attorneys office is going to be gathering that evidence get yes as i understand. we do not have a document or call relationship with the district attorneys office. so we do have questions. they have not been answered and we will agendize it at your request. >> thank you director hasz good and getting further for director pics? sgt. please: item >> item 2c commission reports that commission president support commissioners reports. policy analyst report. update regarding the commission's response and implementation of plan to the cox report. >> i'll go ahead and stop with that mission hasn't reported that this did not come up early but was and academy graduation on friday. the 253rd clas
they have not met with us nor shared with us the mou. yes, while i understand that there's a distinction between the criminal investigation and the administrative investigation, the same evidence is gathered by the same people. the police department in the past has served that function and provided the evidence to the dist. atty.'s office. now the district attorneys office is going to be gathering that evidence get yes as i understand. we do not have a document or call relationship with the...
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you can also use a tanker truck for water that people have used at larger events. have seen people go to them to go to water and really installing permanent bottle fillers at sf public spaces. >>>so from the start this is been a very successful and collaborative environment. the sf unified school district the department of public works the department of parks and recreation the list goes on and on. i get calls every day with agencies that want to install a fill station. >>may i just say that a few years ago when we heard from your department and the department of rec and park there didn't seem to know where they were installed. i know what that the school district new where they were installed but the rec and park department did not know where they were installed. so could you just clarify where these have been installed and also one thing that the low access commission has been emphasizing is that these parks are a key priority coming out of the several hearings that we held many years ago. >>yes, that is correct. >>so the three questions if i heard them right wer
you can also use a tanker truck for water that people have used at larger events. have seen people go to them to go to water and really installing permanent bottle fillers at sf public spaces. >>>so from the start this is been a very successful and collaborative environment. the sf unified school district the department of public works the department of parks and recreation the list goes on and on. i get calls every day with agencies that want to install a fill station. >>may i...
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what it's meant to us in the past, what it is to us right now and what it will be to us in the future. one of the things i was very quickly reminded of is the important role that egypt plays in the facilitation of our activity throughout the middle east. we will talk about the suez canal, the support that we get from them for our transit of ships and commerce and other things through there is extraordinary and we get what i would describe as premium service. the head of the line privileges, if you will, in some cases to move our resources through. and so that's a key aspect. so i think what we have to do is we have to take a longer term look at egypt, we have to recognize the importance they play in the region, we have to recognize the relationship we have had with them in the past and we have to continue to work through the current political challenges that we're dealing with here and look long-term with them. they are an important player in the region, they have been, they will continue to be. they are the most populous country in the region, we have to recognize that, and they sit
what it's meant to us in the past, what it is to us right now and what it will be to us in the future. one of the things i was very quickly reminded of is the important role that egypt plays in the facilitation of our activity throughout the middle east. we will talk about the suez canal, the support that we get from them for our transit of ships and commerce and other things through there is extraordinary and we get what i would describe as premium service. the head of the line privileges, if...
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city clerk, that brings us to the end of our agenda is there any other business before us today? >>that concludes our business today. >>thank you for our service and we look forward to seeing you around here helping us out now that you are retired.that we are adjourned. >>[gavel] >> good morning and welcome to the san francisco planning commission registry commission registry hearing for thursday, december 15, 2016, any kind. proceedings. and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. i'd like to call roll at this time. commissioner president fong commissioner johnson commissioner koppel and commissioner melgar we expect scombhifks commissioner vice president richards and commissioner moore to arrive firefighters first proposed for continuance none so move on to the are considered to be routine may be acted upon by a single roll call vote of the commission. there will be no separate discussion of these items unless a member of the commission, the public, or staff so requests in which event the matter shall be removed from the consent c
city clerk, that brings us to the end of our agenda is there any other business before us today? >>that concludes our business today. >>thank you for our service and we look forward to seeing you around here helping us out now that you are retired.that we are adjourned. >>[gavel] >> good morning and welcome to the san francisco planning commission registry commission registry hearing for thursday, december 15, 2016, any kind. proceedings. and when speaking before the...
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some have said the us has abandoned us now.n the international community. that isolation is going to be full mr trump has made clear he will take a different approach. he's very strongly supportive of the israeli government positions. he did intervene, treating that the us should not veto this resolution and he has now treated again and said things would be different after january 20, when he takes office. although this was a significant rebuke from the americans to their close israeli allies, it came at the end of the 0bama administration and therefore at this point, is largely symbolic. two british men have been found guilty of using aid convoys to send thousands of pounds in cash to extremists in syria. the court heard how high profile muslim community—led convoys became unwitting participants in a plan to fund terrorism. one of the infiltrated aid missions included alan henning, the taxi driverfrom eccles, who was subsequently kidnapped and murdered by so—called islamic state. dominic casciani reports. britons have donated
some have said the us has abandoned us now.n the international community. that isolation is going to be full mr trump has made clear he will take a different approach. he's very strongly supportive of the israeli government positions. he did intervene, treating that the us should not veto this resolution and he has now treated again and said things would be different after january 20, when he takes office. although this was a significant rebuke from the americans to their close israeli allies,...
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we used it in submarine quieting. we used an impressive precision navigation and timing. we used it in weapons and in developing stealth technology. there were a lot of ways we could leverage this advantage. this advantage paved the way for what some people call a revolution in military affairs in the 1990s. the advent of american battle networks combined with precision weaponry. that isn't the case of the first two areas of major advantage. this advantage is now becoming a wasting asset as both yarborough and the doctor has said. china's development with chinese characteristics and so the question is, well, if that's the case, if now our dominance in battle networks and precision warfare is becoming a wasting asset or at least being offset by the chinese, where we go next? i would argue, echoing dr. schneider, i don't think the answer is found in the 1950s or the 1970s. i think the answers found found in the 1920s and 1930s. as doctor schneider said, a lot of the technologies, and of course militaries overtime are becoming more capital-intensive, and as you look the shif
we used it in submarine quieting. we used an impressive precision navigation and timing. we used it in weapons and in developing stealth technology. there were a lot of ways we could leverage this advantage. this advantage paved the way for what some people call a revolution in military affairs in the 1990s. the advent of american battle networks combined with precision weaponry. that isn't the case of the first two areas of major advantage. this advantage is now becoming a wasting asset as...
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iran has a long use of dual use of old capabilities and technology it acquires. i would be surprised if they don't. that would be my answer. >> i think this is very holistic approach to iran, such that we can sequence the moves that we would like to make in shoring up our deterrence, while while at the same time incentivizing behavior changes such that they are synchronized. in constructing a framework that way, you can construct a risk that you are highlighting if we are too consider certain incentives. concerning commercial transactions lead to iran using those products for dual use purposes in ways that are contrary to u.s. interests. perhaps in the greater context of our strategy, that does not make sense and so i would encourage the next ministration in the next congress to evaluate programming that we already have under way, initiatives that we have already started, but in the context of a grander strategy that seeks to strengthen our deterrence and secure our interest and protect our allies and partners. >> thank you both your testimony one of the areas th
iran has a long use of dual use of old capabilities and technology it acquires. i would be surprised if they don't. that would be my answer. >> i think this is very holistic approach to iran, such that we can sequence the moves that we would like to make in shoring up our deterrence, while while at the same time incentivizing behavior changes such that they are synchronized. in constructing a framework that way, you can construct a risk that you are highlighting if we are too consider...
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it can't be just us. and 20 years ago, senator mccain will recall, 20 years ago, it was playing colombia. and playing colombia was not the u.s. coming down and solving their problems. it was like, you've got a problem here and you've got to fix your problem, but we're going to help you because we're complicit in all our addiction to cocaine at the time. we're complicit in this, so we're going to help you as well. so, having said that, there's a reason why, and i think deputy chief provost, you mentioned i think your first year on the job as a border patrol agent, i think you said 1.3 million coming across our borders or being taken to custody. take that at 1.6 million. it used to be in those earlier days, they were mostly mexican. today the mexican is more than likely going back into mexico than coming out. but all those people coming out of honduras, guatemala and el salvad salvador, what more can we do to make, you know, the needle in the haystack story? we can make either the haystack smaller, the need
it can't be just us. and 20 years ago, senator mccain will recall, 20 years ago, it was playing colombia. and playing colombia was not the u.s. coming down and solving their problems. it was like, you've got a problem here and you've got to fix your problem, but we're going to help you because we're complicit in all our addiction to cocaine at the time. we're complicit in this, so we're going to help you as well. so, having said that, there's a reason why, and i think deputy chief provost, you...
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you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for joining us. and thanks for this terrific space that you have in this exhibition space and thanks for helping san francisco stay safe. >> well, good morning and thank you for being here i'm tom the director of the office of economic workforce development for city of san francisco we're here to launch shop and dine in the 49 the 3 and 4 manual campaign focused on supporting and driving the local businesses to san francisco restaurants retailers and office spaces now for the holiday season is shopping local is important a shift in one percent pending in san francisco generated one thing million dollar of economic 2i689 one hundred million do
you have to go outside and use a portable stove or something else. >> so it wouldn't be safe to use your fireplace to cook? >> not at first. you should check it by a professional first. >> outside should be a safe place to cook as long as you stay away from buildings and doors and windows. >> yes. that will be fine. >> here we have some alternative cooking areas. >> you can barbecue and if you have a regular propane bark could barbecue. >> thank you for...
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i wish you could be hear with us, so much fun with all three of us. ahh! >> merry christmas! >> my friend karen's over there, there's nobody to run the kleenex. oh, my god. look at karen over there having a little sip of something as my daddy used to say. >> how beautiful was that moment? i loved that. >> oh, gosh. >> we used to always try to -- when you think about surprises for your mom, there's nothing better than, like, just having >> well, the thing is, i am a mom. and you have a mom that you absolutely adore. the older you get, you only want to be with them. you say how do i define happiness? being with my children. >> we have this thing where we'd always surprise our mom so much that now it's not even surprising because we're always doing it. >> although you did, you surprised her last two years big time. >> we surprised her for her birthday and also when my brother, sister and i were younger, my mom was teach a course at oklahoma, this university. we literally all got on a plane, it was her birthday, she was by herself, she was sleeping in a dorm, that's how they did
i wish you could be hear with us, so much fun with all three of us. ahh! >> merry christmas! >> my friend karen's over there, there's nobody to run the kleenex. oh, my god. look at karen over there having a little sip of something as my daddy used to say. >> how beautiful was that moment? i loved that. >> oh, gosh. >> we used to always try to -- when you think about surprises for your mom, there's nothing better than, like, just having >> well, the thing is,...
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translation: rockets, russian jets and warplanes all bombing us, barrel bombs dropped over us.place to another. there was hunger, poverty, and sleeping in the streets. and finally, the red cross got us out. this woman made it here with her twin girls, amina and fatmah. the camp may be crowded but here the sisters can breathe again. translation: it is better than it was in aleppo, there's no bombing. we have new friends walking and playing together. there was a food shortage back there. but we're eating more here. we hated life, but here we are eating biscuits and everything. and that's what's at stake here. every minute, every hour of the ceasefire that is lost, is another moment of life denied to the children of aleppo. quentin sommerville, bbc news, istanbul. you're watching newsday on the bbc. still to come on the programme: it's a rare form of cancer that affects asians twice as much as europeans. an expert tells us about the surprising results of his research. also on the programme: why these uninhabitable landscapes in antarctica hold a clue to earth's future. after eight
translation: rockets, russian jets and warplanes all bombing us, barrel bombs dropped over us.place to another. there was hunger, poverty, and sleeping in the streets. and finally, the red cross got us out. this woman made it here with her twin girls, amina and fatmah. the camp may be crowded but here the sisters can breathe again. translation: it is better than it was in aleppo, there's no bombing. we have new friends walking and playing together. there was a food shortage back there. but...
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hejoins us now.te situation, such desperate conditions for people in eastern aleppo. evacuations have been stop start. what hope is there that they will continue? it appears we have an agreement now between the french and the russians, they will sign on to a un resolution and allow when observers, potentially. i think that as long as assad is able to get his own people out of these rebel areas then he may let the people from aleppo get out. this is obviously very little and very late. there are tens of thousands of people who have been killed by the assad regime and the russians. we had a situation where the rebels we re had a situation where the rebels were also burning buses. they said that there and of the agreement they had agreed to certain agreements. it just seems it does not end. now. you have many angry people here. the rebels, after putting up a valiant fight was no international assistance as starved and barrel bombed out. they are able in fits and starts to leave aleppo but now they do no
hejoins us now.te situation, such desperate conditions for people in eastern aleppo. evacuations have been stop start. what hope is there that they will continue? it appears we have an agreement now between the french and the russians, they will sign on to a un resolution and allow when observers, potentially. i think that as long as assad is able to get his own people out of these rebel areas then he may let the people from aleppo get out. this is obviously very little and very late. there are...
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this fresh young man that thrilled us, angered us, confused, and challenged us ofame a silent messenger peace who taught us that life is best when you build bridges between people, not walls. [applause] friends, only once in a thousand years or so do we get to hear mozart or see picasso or read shakespeare. ali was one of them and at his heart, he was still a kid from louisville who ran from the gods and walked with the crippled and smiled at the foolishness of it all. [applause] nevergone, but he will die. he was my big brother. thank you. [applause] announcer: ladies and gentlemen, bryant gumbel. [applause] mr. gumbel: the great maya angelo who was no stranger to , fame wrote that ultimately people forget what you said and people will forget what you did, but no one will forget how you made them feel. as applied to muhammad ali, the march of time may one day diminish his boasts and his poetry. maybe even his butterflies and bees. it may one day dull the memories of the thriller in manila and the rumble in the jungle. i doubt any of us will ever forget how muhammad ali made us feel. i'
this fresh young man that thrilled us, angered us, confused, and challenged us ofame a silent messenger peace who taught us that life is best when you build bridges between people, not walls. [applause] friends, only once in a thousand years or so do we get to hear mozart or see picasso or read shakespeare. ali was one of them and at his heart, he was still a kid from louisville who ran from the gods and walked with the crippled and smiled at the foolishness of it all. [applause] nevergone, but...
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it helps us work, helps us function and ultimate check with the board as tim just outlined. >> okay, motion and second. any comments or questions on the motion. my only question is $100,000 enough? it seems low actually to me for the kind fd of work that we are doing. so i will just ask you that question? >> yes, i think it's going to be okay for now as we get into this. but if there is any change in that, obviously we'll come back. >> okay, we have a motion before us. all in favor say, "aye". >> aye. >> any opposed? that passes unanimously. okay. we are moving onto item 5. this is the ccee organizational development proposal. you have a copy of it both were posted yesterday and we have a hard copy if you would like. before we start, i would like to make a couple of opening comments. first to express my appreciation to carl and socorro and sugi in response to a conversation we had in september and we are just sort of growing by leaps and bounds and taking on additional responsibilities. it seemed like we needed to take a minute to step back and reflect on what is it we are going to b
it helps us work, helps us function and ultimate check with the board as tim just outlined. >> okay, motion and second. any comments or questions on the motion. my only question is $100,000 enough? it seems low actually to me for the kind fd of work that we are doing. so i will just ask you that question? >> yes, i think it's going to be okay for now as we get into this. but if there is any change in that, obviously we'll come back. >> okay, we have a motion before us. all in...
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to use this nice new facility. and, harold, i'd like to especially thank you for your work on the commerce spectrum management advisory committee and for your contributions on spectrum policy over the past several years. i think you are finishing up, what, about seven or eight years with them and so you've been there about as long as i've been at ntia, so thank you for your participation and contributions to that. it's been important as we figure out how to solve the important spectrum challenges we face in this country. so our focus will be on spectrum policy but i think we ought to explore in the the larger context of technology policy and i think it's fair to say that the obama administration has been as engaged or more engaged on technology policy than any of its predecessors. this is not just because president obama has a personal interest in technology which, of course, he does but rather reflects the recognition that the competitiveness of our country depends on having sound technology policies that support
to use this nice new facility. and, harold, i'd like to especially thank you for your work on the commerce spectrum management advisory committee and for your contributions on spectrum policy over the past several years. i think you are finishing up, what, about seven or eight years with them and so you've been there about as long as i've been at ntia, so thank you for your participation and contributions to that. it's been important as we figure out how to solve the important spectrum...
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you can call us at 1-888-800-8813 or visit us at bluecrossma.com/medicareguide. ? fios is not cable. we're wired differently. so we're offering incredibly fast 150 meg internet, coming. i can't believe he is doing this. it's so fast that in the 3.7 seconds it takes gary watson to beat the local sled jump record, held by gary watson... fly, gary, fly. ... his friend can download 13 different versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ... while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder, all at the same time. gary. tv and phone for just 79.99 per month online for the first year; plus a 200 dollar visa prepaid card with a two-year agreement. visit getfios.com or call 1-888-get-fios to learn more. cable can't offer speeds this fast at a price this good. ? >>> all right. >> legendary radio fitness video. you're in such great shape. >> amazing. >> helping us celebrate an entire hour of "steals & deals." >> and go to our facebook page for the scarf that jill is wear pg and the fabulous jewelry trays. you can go on the facebook page and fin
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whatever you want to use. but again trying to deal with the drawdown affect those were the better ways to do it. at the same time pursuing beta returns increasing commitments to real estate and private equity which of all the pros and cons. >>[cough] all the drug powered on socket a lot of other issues is recommended over so time to implement that's one huge move. the second one most recent discussion was because of changing custodians of how good is their platform to build out what i think bill is leading ellen has also come up with risk management tools to load on issues of managed future so we can go start up we think something is going on how quickly can we reposition as opposed just making long-term i think those are tools again will take one, two years to implement but the people are here the budget is. but if things were not he was commissioner driscoll menotti gallo. the wind commissioner driscoll is referring to is if we have a good robust this system along with provider that we can equity eyes are ca
whatever you want to use. but again trying to deal with the drawdown affect those were the better ways to do it. at the same time pursuing beta returns increasing commitments to real estate and private equity which of all the pros and cons. >>[cough] all the drug powered on socket a lot of other issues is recommended over so time to implement that's one huge move. the second one most recent discussion was because of changing custodians of how good is their platform to build out what i...
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ground floor uses don't have to be available to retail but a studio where people can use throughouthe decay move to approve. >> second. >> that motion. >> commissioner hillis. >> commissioner johnson commissioner melgar commissioner koppel area commissioner vice president richards and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you on general public comment i have no speaker cards. >> general public comment? >> regarding sue hester regarding the young man many red light west portal your rules are like the board of supervisors rules the rules provide rescind a vote and in a normal thing is people is from the odds is still here rather just then tell people to go away it is the rules it happens everyone that watches the board of supervisors meetings or attends the board of supervisors meetings see them rescind vote every particular meeting not unusual a person from the public or person from the board may have been absent and wanted to good job and hear things so you had the responsibility to know your own rules commissioner a
ground floor uses don't have to be available to retail but a studio where people can use throughouthe decay move to approve. >> second. >> that motion. >> commissioner hillis. >> commissioner johnson commissioner melgar commissioner koppel area commissioner vice president richards and commissioner president fong so moved, commissioners, that motion passes unanimously 7 to zero and places you on general public comment i have no speaker cards. >> general public...
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rob joins us now with more on slowly off to the east and weaken today allowing us to slowly dry up but we will still see a few morning showers and snow showers. drizzle could linger into the afternoon. as high pressure builds into our region, we continue to dry but stay mostly cloudy for friday. a bit more sun is likely on saturday with the high over us. a new low moves in for sunday with a chance for rain and snow. temperatures slowly return to the low 40s early next week. today: overcast with early rain/snow showers then drizzle. high: 42 wind: w 5-15 mph kim adlibs traffic red on traffic map = major delays yellow on traffic map = some delays green on traffic map = no delays breaking news this morning. a multiple times. and a standoff is still taking place with the suspect early this morning. angelica joins us from the newsroom with the latest. the officer was responding to a domestic violence call last night when he was shot. the scene remains an active situation...and the neighborhood remains on lockdown. police believe the shooter is still barricaded in a home. several people -- i
rob joins us now with more on slowly off to the east and weaken today allowing us to slowly dry up but we will still see a few morning showers and snow showers. drizzle could linger into the afternoon. as high pressure builds into our region, we continue to dry but stay mostly cloudy for friday. a bit more sun is likely on saturday with the high over us. a new low moves in for sunday with a chance for rain and snow. temperatures slowly return to the low 40s early next week. today: overcast with...
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daniel, tell us more the old bailey for us. daniel, tell us more about the background to this.ved to be a criminal. he said he believed him to be an old—style criminal like the great train robbers and when he met that undercover officer, he tried to sell him seven high explosive hand grenades and plastic explosive for that he took £5,000, and then he then took the under cover officer outside and rented him an assault rifle, loaded, a self loading pistol which was loaded and a sawn—off shotgun. for that he said he was going to rent them to the man he believed was a criminal for £5,000 and collect them a week later. the court heard that martin shannon was a serving royal marine reservist and had been since 1996 and actually for the majority of that time, although he was a reservist, he was working full—time. he had served in iraq, in 2003, in afghanistan in 2006, and that a psychiatrist has now assessed that a psychiatrist has now assessed that going back as far as 2003 he has been suffering from post—traumatic stress disorder and that he had been using alcohol to alleviate the s
daniel, tell us more the old bailey for us. daniel, tell us more about the background to this.ved to be a criminal. he said he believed him to be an old—style criminal like the great train robbers and when he met that undercover officer, he tried to sell him seven high explosive hand grenades and plastic explosive for that he took £5,000, and then he then took the under cover officer outside and rented him an assault rifle, loaded, a self loading pistol which was loaded and a sawn—off...
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that is upon us now.is probably the moment for which consumers start to say something has changed in this environment and consumers are not daft. they know that this is coming and we are starting to get hence a perhaps -- hints of perhaps some moderation of the animal spirit. anna: that is reflected in the u.k. consumer and the business investment side of things, as you mentioned. how to keep pace of that sometimes, because it can be quite backward looking data. chris wyllie, chief investment officer. staying with us on the studio. up next, why a foreign in things -- exchange rush could make a not so happy new year in china. anna: welcome back to the european open. it is 8:21 in london. let us get the bloomberg first word news. here is sebastian salek. sebastian: toshiba has fallen after forecasting a loss at the nuclear unit in the billions of dollars. the write-down policy acquisition of a power systems. there have been argument over new nuclear projects in the u.s. which is behind schedule and over bud
that is upon us now.is probably the moment for which consumers start to say something has changed in this environment and consumers are not daft. they know that this is coming and we are starting to get hence a perhaps -- hints of perhaps some moderation of the animal spirit. anna: that is reflected in the u.k. consumer and the business investment side of things, as you mentioned. how to keep pace of that sometimes, because it can be quite backward looking data. chris wyllie, chief investment...
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. >> oh, e-mailed to us. >> okay. okay. >> co-sponsor. >> i'm not sure who was on the commission in 2008, i was and at a time the commission spent an 1250er8d amount of time one recognizing this the one and most important corner in recognizing what the historic district is all about not only building next to each other but were standing amongst the as to his fine itself because their particular case small and eclectic and he moving into downtown having said that, the amount of time we spent at a time taking a proposal and pushing that back and pushing that back and pushing it back simplified the commission will review the page submitted at a time and review the commenter presentation made for the building in which we all had questions adding height from the corner was a big issue has to do with with the adjoining uses and has to do with with the use of sidewalk progressing towards the dragon gate and on and on and on many discussions and ultimately proefbl 8 to six months or longer the project was brought forward did
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are they really screwing us? do you think boeing is screwing us? >> with all due respect, without nour necktie and everything, the president-elect campaigned on a promise of greatly increasing defense spending. >> i agree. >> and there's nothing wrong with that. we are way underarmed now. >> making my point. >> for the threats we face all around the world. i don't think the priority is to cut defense spending. it's increase defend spending. >> you're making my point. he can't on that but i want to know in reality are these defense contractors, you know, are they really ripping us off like he says? >> i think they are. >> charles payne, i know you broke these numbers down as well, but this air force one contract started about $2 billion, it blew to $4.2 billion. maybe they were adding a lot of stuff to it like, i don't know, wheels on the plane, but the fact is that is outrageous. i know people tell me to do contract work, that's the nature of the beast. >> right. >> maybe he's just saying that's bad and it's going to stop. >> i think it's how these
are they really screwing us? do you think boeing is screwing us? >> with all due respect, without nour necktie and everything, the president-elect campaigned on a promise of greatly increasing defense spending. >> i agree. >> and there's nothing wrong with that. we are way underarmed now. >> making my point. >> for the threats we face all around the world. i don't think the priority is to cut defense spending. it's increase defend spending. >> you're making...
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they are in everyday products we use for personal care and cleaning. they are in our furniture, our children's toys, and the products we use in gardening and agriculture. and almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> chemicals, right now, according to the best evidence we have, are contributing to the chronic disease burden inin this couountry in waways that are substantial. >> we arere seeinincreases, cleearly, in certain k kinds of illnesses. . asthma is one. autism is another. adhd is a third. >> one out of every third child born today is going to have diabetes. and if you're a minority, it''s one out of tw. >> chemicals contribute to the incidence of leukemia. >> breast cancer, infertility. >> alzheimer's, parkinsoson's. >> people are more obese or higher weight than they were 10 to 20 years ago. >> childhdhood cancers aree going up. >> we're seeing effects on sperm count in men. um, the catch line is, you know, memen today are not the men their grandfdfathers were. >> there are more of these bizarre birth defects, particularly around male r
they are in everyday products we use for personal care and cleaning. they are in our furniture, our children's toys, and the products we use in gardening and agriculture. and almost all of us have them inside our bodies. >> chemicals, right now, according to the best evidence we have, are contributing to the chronic disease burden inin this couountry in waways that are substantial. >> we arere seeinincreases, cleearly, in certain k kinds of illnesses. . asthma is one. autism is...
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ali velshi is with us tonight and with us from washington former rnc chairman michael steele and "new york times" political reporter jeremy peters is with us from washington. jeremy, you get the leadoff slot tonight because of what you're hearing and reporting about one sarah palin. what is it? >> well, the sarah palin consideration is very, very serious, brian. you have to remember her ties to trump go well beyond her involvement in the campaign and her endorsement of him in his initial phases. she's very close to steve bannon who you referenced earlier. steve bannon was a political adviser of sarah's. he was a vessel for the populist brand of conservatism he would settle on in trump as a vehicle for the presidency. so steve here has been very, very crafty and careful about which conservatives he's chosen to latch himself on to and sarah palin is being rewarded likely for her loyalty to steve. >> but jeremy, of all the jobs, v.a. secretary for sarah palin, not a veteran but notably the mother of one. what would be notable as -- for sarah palin as v.a. secretary. >> you're exactly rig
ali velshi is with us tonight and with us from washington former rnc chairman michael steele and "new york times" political reporter jeremy peters is with us from washington. jeremy, you get the leadoff slot tonight because of what you're hearing and reporting about one sarah palin. what is it? >> well, the sarah palin consideration is very, very serious, brian. you have to remember her ties to trump go well beyond her involvement in the campaign and her endorsement of him in...
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merry christmas. >> tell us, just get us caught up.ss in the beginning when it came down? >> well, everyone was disgusted that one person could do that to our tree and christmas. but we all worked together and worked with the aclu and had our negotiators -- we got the cross back up entree. it's not on the top. but it's on the tree as well as many other crosses. >> that's important. so the compromise is, walk us through that. it's not going to be at the top of the tree. it will be near the top of the tree and other stipulations as well. >> well, i don't know what other stipulations there were. >> my understanding is that it's only lit at night. so they put it near the top. and they only light it at night so it's not lit up during the day. it was some sort of compromise to say, okay. >> i knew there was a compromise. >> are you happy with that? >> oh, yes, we're very happy. thrilled that the cross is back up there and we have the star on the top. the whole town is very happy with all the situation so much cooperation. >> were you upset t
merry christmas. >> tell us, just get us caught up.ss in the beginning when it came down? >> well, everyone was disgusted that one person could do that to our tree and christmas. but we all worked together and worked with the aclu and had our negotiators -- we got the cross back up entree. it's not on the top. but it's on the tree as well as many other crosses. >> that's important. so the compromise is, walk us through that. it's not going to be at the top of the tree. it will...
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that could be disposed or used on the golf course assuming all the uses not trig an additional impact and the soil itself was of a quality that made 2 appropriate for the user i think i want to refer to and help to try to clear up some of the miss existence that occurred the department has made a consistent commitment to insure that golf course renovation go through a review process required by ceqa that project doesn't exist yet the golf course drawings included as part of ceqa document for the purposes of demonstrating the existing conditions and the fact pass restoration project that occurs within the context of a golf course to show f on the errata map shows the rifle range and also the green waste facility the first map in the eir didn't include that visible detail and it was confusing we've specified multiple used for the soil and you know done our best to clear up i think a persist miss understanding. >> not necessarily in the eir question but that project has funding autopsy the recreation project no. >> okay. so i mean, there's a lot of process still needed in and that - i di
that could be disposed or used on the golf course assuming all the uses not trig an additional impact and the soil itself was of a quality that made 2 appropriate for the user i think i want to refer to and help to try to clear up some of the miss existence that occurred the department has made a consistent commitment to insure that golf course renovation go through a review process required by ceqa that project doesn't exist yet the golf course drawings included as part of ceqa document for...
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our parents used to kid us that we were in place tens together.ogether.ns ♪ there were things that i thought were important for the country and things she thought were important for the country too. we have been in this as a team together. ♪ >> by any measure, accomplishment, service, encourage, john glenn was a great man. when i think of the john glenn, i think of a great man. my first taste of john glenn the 1968 in was on march 4, the madison theater in ohio. atonel glenn was the speaker a scout dinner. hero, shooknational hands with each one of us. john glenn, the most famous man of his generation, took pictures with us one at a time. he always made time for you no matter your station in life. 39 years later, former senator john glenn walked me down the aisle of the united date senate to be sworn in. and of course, like the eagle scouts of four days earlier, -- four decades earlier, every senator why to meet their american hero. and he was kind to the senators too. i have been honored to see john glenn up close. every presidential year, ohio's
our parents used to kid us that we were in place tens together.ogether.ns ♪ there were things that i thought were important for the country and things she thought were important for the country too. we have been in this as a team together. ♪ >> by any measure, accomplishment, service, encourage, john glenn was a great man. when i think of the john glenn, i think of a great man. my first taste of john glenn the 1968 in was on march 4, the madison theater in ohio. atonel glenn was the...
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to use it wisely. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. in the pattern of all our free american traditions, john glenn's trailblazing venture into space has shown the way for human progress, for brotherhood around the world. his story speaks of people and places and industry, of the greatness that is america. it stings of the unselfish aims constantly striving for peace, directing all its power and persuasion toward the preservation of freedom. in its majesty and magnificence, this is the land. greatness,r historic these are the people, and the john glenn story is their story. nation'swith the restless energy come a source with the spirit of americans everywhere. across this vast spread land, and all its towns and cities come on all its forms and ranches, deep in its reaches of forests and planes, of winding roads and rivers, mountains, lakes, and sea-laced shores, people turn their eyes to the high sky, sending their hopes through spaceding with john g
to use it wisely. thank you. [applause] ♪ >> and crown thy good with brotherhood from sea to shining sea. in the pattern of all our free american traditions, john glenn's trailblazing venture into space has shown the way for human progress, for brotherhood around the world. his story speaks of people and places and industry, of the greatness that is america. it stings of the unselfish aims constantly striving for peace, directing all its power and persuasion toward the preservation of...
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that is what science tells us. these are things we can do that not only will help us on the environment, it will help us with jobs and help with national security on energy. there are ways that we can come together as a nation using what science is telling us we can do to help the economy and security. that is what i am suggesting. i think that is the right path. i think democrats and republicans both agree this is something we should be able to do together. in my state, maryland, we work together -- democrats and republicans on the chesapeake bay. it is not a partisan issue. we are proud of the progress we have made for future generations on protecting the bay. we are judged by best science. i do not make the decisions as to how we will deal with land development, or wastewater, or farming activities. we scientists tell us what can do to minimize pollution going into the bay. we follow that path. i think that is the best way. if you deny that it should be driven by science, then you have the politicians making tho
that is what science tells us. these are things we can do that not only will help us on the environment, it will help us with jobs and help with national security on energy. there are ways that we can come together as a nation using what science is telling us we can do to help the economy and security. that is what i am suggesting. i think that is the right path. i think democrats and republicans both agree this is something we should be able to do together. in my state, maryland, we work...
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strong storm system that's moving a which from us, but intensifying. then we have high pressure, which is keeping us dry. that's building back into the mid-atlantic. pressure difference between high and low, wind flow from high pressure to low pressure, and the atmosphere just balance itself out. we have to fill the pressure back in, in the form every wind. so, windy conditions throughout the day today. starts to back off tonight. that's all due to that pressure difference. and tomorrow, different story. high will be close to us, so the pressure gradient relaxes, we don't deal with the windy conditions, clouds will start to increase sunday afternoon, little weak disturbance tries to come through early monday morning bringing shower maybe flurry up in the poconos. and our next larger system will hold off until tuesday, gather some more gulf moisture, this is good thing, we can use some rain, looks like steadier rain starts to arrive on tuesday. specially for tuesday afternoon. temps today, right near average. upper 40's, to about 50 degrees around phila
strong storm system that's moving a which from us, but intensifying. then we have high pressure, which is keeping us dry. that's building back into the mid-atlantic. pressure difference between high and low, wind flow from high pressure to low pressure, and the atmosphere just balance itself out. we have to fill the pressure back in, in the form every wind. so, windy conditions throughout the day today. starts to back off tonight. that's all due to that pressure difference. and tomorrow,...
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you cannot use it to travel. it is not authorized to be used as a federal id.t validates you as a new york city member -- a member of our city. it is available to people who are documented and undocumented, people that are transgender. they can self identify on the card. it is beneficial for the homeless community numbers. it is available to everyone regardless of your status. right now the law we have in place as the information will be held for two years and then we would destroy the data. juan: you have had close to one million people? >> correct. about one billion people have this identification, which is officially recognized by the nypd and within the city of new york. it comes with a lot of benefits. obviously, there are undocumented members of our community that do have t the ids well. underd what would happen the trump administration. we have been working actively. using every legal recourse to make sure we can destroy the information. it is supposed to be destroyed after two years and other is been a legagal challen. >> we have a court hearing in the
you cannot use it to travel. it is not authorized to be used as a federal id.t validates you as a new york city member -- a member of our city. it is available to people who are documented and undocumented, people that are transgender. they can self identify on the card. it is beneficial for the homeless community numbers. it is available to everyone regardless of your status. right now the law we have in place as the information will be held for two years and then we would destroy the data....
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getting us kids get us away from the danger.our area that fire, ships iendly flying at pearl harbor and our area.ding in illed people in our neighborhood. i remember the bomb shelters our yards, to dig in the windows we couldn't look out of because the panes were painted black. military, in the retired ng vietnam and from the military. this day is a special at a for pearl use i remember harbor and i made it through the camps emembered during the second world war and having to run in the bunkers, you know, hastily built bunkers, hole in the ground with dirt on the top. to share that.ed i was watching your program. -- : we caller: this is a hell of a day and it stuck with me. host: paul, we appreciate you that memory with us. special line for world war ii veterans, but want to hear from anybody that has a memory of that day. professor naftali, on the 75th anniversary, we have fewer and fewer people who were there that day that can share those memories. for you any substitute from hearing the personal stories? isst: well, first of
getting us kids get us away from the danger.our area that fire, ships iendly flying at pearl harbor and our area.ding in illed people in our neighborhood. i remember the bomb shelters our yards, to dig in the windows we couldn't look out of because the panes were painted black. military, in the retired ng vietnam and from the military. this day is a special at a for pearl use i remember harbor and i made it through the camps emembered during the second world war and having to run in the...