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, from the mambo era, et cetera, et cetera. and they... as we say in spanish, tambor llama, "the drum calls." so imagine listening to that in the projects. i grew up in the melrose projects, 681. in the canyons of the projects you're hearing that not only during the day, but at 3:00 in the morning in the basketball courts, et cetera. and instead of... what i tell people is the difference between our community and, say, somebody living in the suburbs, is in the suburbs, somebody would start calling 911, the cops, say, "hey, there's these people drumming," et cetera. but at 3:00 in the morning in our neighborhoods, people would be going, "yeah, keep it going." >> hinojosa: "don't stop." >> yeah, yeah. and so (speaking spanish) >> hinojosa: so for you... but this notion of kind of living with music all around you, you... i love the story of your dad, who was a machinist. >> right. >> hinojosa: again, puerto rican. and he would come home from work, and he would sit and listen to music in order to relax from his hard day of work. >>
, from the mambo era, et cetera, et cetera. and they... as we say in spanish, tambor llama, "the drum calls." so imagine listening to that in the projects. i grew up in the melrose projects, 681. in the canyons of the projects you're hearing that not only during the day, but at 3:00 in the morning in the basketball courts, et cetera. and instead of... what i tell people is the difference between our community and, say, somebody living in the suburbs, is in the suburbs, somebody would...
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uk, france, netherlands, et cetera, et cetera. i think that was a mistake, but we have a buoyant economy so you could go with it. there it is. you've got to talk about multiple multiple billions of dollars to deal with all these disloe dislocated people. until you do that, you're going to have this golden opportunity for populist politicians. we shall see if congress rises to the problem of the moment. >> jose, did you want to comment. >> yes, just very briefly. i looked as well as as gary on the what was actually the u.s. manufacturing and the thing is the -- well, if it's not china, it must be automation. the truth is it's not automation either. if you look at the productivity. i speak like an economist because i am one. if you look at the productivity increases you're seeing in the united states as well as many oversea countries in the last ten years of autoization. it's clearly compared to pc revolution. nothing compared if you look at the manufacturing revolution that took place when real heavy machinery replaced workers. so
uk, france, netherlands, et cetera, et cetera. i think that was a mistake, but we have a buoyant economy so you could go with it. there it is. you've got to talk about multiple multiple billions of dollars to deal with all these disloe dislocated people. until you do that, you're going to have this golden opportunity for populist politicians. we shall see if congress rises to the problem of the moment. >> jose, did you want to comment. >> yes, just very briefly. i looked as well as...
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, et cetera.hat's where they're getting their fundraising support and other friendship, also genuine. they start to feel like, "i'm entitled to the jet, the apartment at the ritz-carlton," and you're not. you're doing really well, but you're a public servant making low six figures. you can't afford a this and a this and a this. "i'm working the same hours and traveling with these guys," and that line really does start to blur, and we've seen it many times. >> all right. so, among the democrats running -- michael untermeyer, rich negrin, joe khan, and teresa carr deni -- one republican -- beth grossman -- who's the front-runner? probably no one right now? >> i think it's tough to say, but i would think that rich negrin, considering that managing director of the city -- high visibility, almost every neighborhood knows him. you know, when you look at the at least prosecutorial chops, you also have joe khan and others, so i think it's going to be an interesting race now that seth has left the podium,
, et cetera.hat's where they're getting their fundraising support and other friendship, also genuine. they start to feel like, "i'm entitled to the jet, the apartment at the ritz-carlton," and you're not. you're doing really well, but you're a public servant making low six figures. you can't afford a this and a this and a this. "i'm working the same hours and traveling with these guys," and that line really does start to blur, and we've seen it many times. >> all...
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public health with funds generated through the different processes and doing the quality assurance et cetera. this gives a comprehensive understanding so i want to thank all of you and i know it takes a lot of time and you're involved in many segments of it and it brings it together for us. we look forward to a future presentations. this it takes a lot of time but keeps us in whichd and we thank you for that. >> so director garcia since this is new and looking at a total bond issue rather than previously trying to get the go dollars to do it i'm going to ask how we should be able to track this because it's actually multiple projects and the project schedule is here. >> we're going to come to you quarterly and what we will probably do is take one project at a time and that's something we will work with you but i wanted to acknowledge commissioner sanchez's comments and we take this seriously. they're from voters to give us dollars and we are responsible to use them responsibly so we added layers of oversight in the department that everyone is accountable to the voters so i want to acknowledge
public health with funds generated through the different processes and doing the quality assurance et cetera. this gives a comprehensive understanding so i want to thank all of you and i know it takes a lot of time and you're involved in many segments of it and it brings it together for us. we look forward to a future presentations. this it takes a lot of time but keeps us in whichd and we thank you for that. >> so director garcia since this is new and looking at a total bond issue rather...
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, et cetera.the left with the democrats, we do essentially the same thing except with different bogeyman. we say the corporations, insurance companies. it's a waste in the health insurance system. it's xy nc. and it's right wing extraction is in the congress who don't want to let anything go through and legislation happen. and trump are smartly early in the campaign, he sort of broke the mold and typically there's the politicians to innovate. the republican politician stick with one set of bogeyman and the democratic politician sir stick with the others. trump, he sort of a gluttonous personality. he does everything to access, eating, women, attention, fame and political positions. he swallows up everything in sight, and so he also appropriate all of the bogeyman. he said he was against the corporation. he was against the health insurance companies. he was against foreigners, mexicans, muslims, et cetera, et cetera. he took the bogeyman from both sides and that freaked out people in the political
, et cetera.the left with the democrats, we do essentially the same thing except with different bogeyman. we say the corporations, insurance companies. it's a waste in the health insurance system. it's xy nc. and it's right wing extraction is in the congress who don't want to let anything go through and legislation happen. and trump are smartly early in the campaign, he sort of broke the mold and typically there's the politicians to innovate. the republican politician stick with one set of...
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from birmingham, alabama, where white zornes and police are using attack dogs and fire hoses, et cetera. so, the white south did not look very good in the national media. one thing the white beauty queens could do was to serve as public relations ambassadors and in a way really blunt the impact of the negative immigrations that were emanating -- negative images from the region. so you can open up an issue of, say, "time magazine" or news -- ""newsweek"" from the fall of 1956 and oural spike tour of white southerners fighting against the desegregate of the local school system and white rioter throwing racks as member of the press and attacking southern americans and you'll also see a picture over the newly crowned miss america from the south and see the images serve this function that really says, no, no, no, we're not a region of violence. we're nat region of brutality. we're also a region that is home to a tra tradition of grace tranquility. all americans come to see what southern women as especially beautiful, as the rightful owners of female physical beauty. for black women, this is
from birmingham, alabama, where white zornes and police are using attack dogs and fire hoses, et cetera. so, the white south did not look very good in the national media. one thing the white beauty queens could do was to serve as public relations ambassadors and in a way really blunt the impact of the negative immigrations that were emanating -- negative images from the region. so you can open up an issue of, say, "time magazine" or news -- ""newsweek"" from the...
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person never spoke to russia, never received a call, looked at his phone records, set set ra, et cetera. people knew he represented virus countries bnepresented various . that the what he does. people know that. that's mr. manafort. who is a respected man. but i think he represented the ukraine or ukraine government or somebody. but everybody, people knew that. everybody knew that. so these people -- and he said
person never spoke to russia, never received a call, looked at his phone records, set set ra, et cetera. people knew he represented virus countries bnepresented various . that the what he does. people know that. that's mr. manafort. who is a respected man. but i think he represented the ukraine or ukraine government or somebody. but everybody, people knew that. everybody knew that. so these people -- and he said
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scientists discovered seven land et cetera issuing isling around a dim, dwarf star called trappist1, three of them are in the habitable zone where liquid, the water and possibly life may exist, i have been saying that all along there is people out there. derek pits with the strange lynn institute said ground and space telescopes will study star and land et cetera. >> we have to remember we are looking at planets about the size of a 40 light years away which mean they are small. instrumentation that gets used to identify whether or not these are layses that have an environment where life could develop requires really, really sophisticated equipment >> but they have a star bucks and scientists say, because they are so close together the if they don't fine what they are looking for on one they will move on to the next. >> so neat. >> all this time, jim you talked about life, and i thought you were crazy. >> i'm telling you they are out there. >> i feel like we can both be right. >> a little will bit of happy. >> kate is back with us. >> the issue is fog, it is really dense outside and d
scientists discovered seven land et cetera issuing isling around a dim, dwarf star called trappist1, three of them are in the habitable zone where liquid, the water and possibly life may exist, i have been saying that all along there is people out there. derek pits with the strange lynn institute said ground and space telescopes will study star and land et cetera. >> we have to remember we are looking at planets about the size of a 40 light years away which mean they are small....
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, et cetera. didn't change at all. the votes were exactly the same, you just get these different -- these different headlines so the democrats have problem, they lost an election. and their problem is, we lost the election by 77,000 votes. well, so then there is going to be the fight exactly that you expressed between the left, sanders, bernie sanders, and the governor of montana and some other people in the democratic party that are no, now we've got to be more centralist. of normal fight after an election so that's not easy, to be particularly but, think of what happens when is gone from the republicans. what are they as a party? they don't know. they are now sitting there, a that bunch of people believe in the things, lower taxes, more freedom, blah, blah, blah, and they are thinking donald trump. they are waiting because they agenda, but the he's not a republican in any ordinary sense. the es he redefine republican party? or does the traditional parts of party come an forward? i think that's a
, et cetera. didn't change at all. the votes were exactly the same, you just get these different -- these different headlines so the democrats have problem, they lost an election. and their problem is, we lost the election by 77,000 votes. well, so then there is going to be the fight exactly that you expressed between the left, sanders, bernie sanders, and the governor of montana and some other people in the democratic party that are no, now we've got to be more centralist. of normal fight...
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thing about 100,000 national guard, et cetera, those things scare the hell out of me. but what scares me even more are the things we talked about before. he's leading 4 point however many million people between federal employees and the military. he is the commander in chief. there's no question that you want your commander in chief to show strong leadership skills. strong management skills. strong communication skills. to be able to do deal in a fact-based manner. that's what -- i mean, i'm not a military expert. my dad, my uncle, et cetera, were military, but wasn't. so i can't speak from experience. but i would guess and i'll let anybody feel free to contradict me and say i'm wrong, i'm guessing that, you know, the military wants fact-based information from their commander in chief. and we're just not getting that. for anybody. and that is a huge concern and that has to be fixed. >> mark, it's steve. i'm not going to disagree with you but i'm going to say you're too narrowly focused. it's not just the government employees that want it. and that was the issue yesterd
thing about 100,000 national guard, et cetera, those things scare the hell out of me. but what scares me even more are the things we talked about before. he's leading 4 point however many million people between federal employees and the military. he is the commander in chief. there's no question that you want your commander in chief to show strong leadership skills. strong management skills. strong communication skills. to be able to do deal in a fact-based manner. that's what -- i mean, i'm...
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that because of what i've been doing and what i'm doing in terms of regulation, lowering taxes, et cetera, they're coming in with billions and billions of dollars of investment and thousands and thousands of jobs. general motors likewise is expanding plants and going to build new plants. fiat chrysler was at a meeting where they're doing the same. jack ma. we have so many people that want to come into the united states. i think it's very exciting. i think it's going to be an exciting period of time for the united states and for the workers of the united states, because they have been truly the forgotten man and forgotten woman. it's not going to be forgotten anymore, believe me. so our relationship with canada is outstanding. and we're going to work together to make it even better. and as far as the southern border is concerned, we're going to get that worked out. we're going to make it fair but we are going to make it so that everybody is happy. it's very important to me. thank you. thank you very much. thank you, ladies and gentlemen. thank you very much. >> that is kind of the classic
that because of what i've been doing and what i'm doing in terms of regulation, lowering taxes, et cetera, they're coming in with billions and billions of dollars of investment and thousands and thousands of jobs. general motors likewise is expanding plants and going to build new plants. fiat chrysler was at a meeting where they're doing the same. jack ma. we have so many people that want to come into the united states. i think it's very exciting. i think it's going to be an exciting period of...
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you know, they know that they can actually succeed more by providing some of these fast foods, et cetera, in some of these neighborhoods. so it's really a big, big challenge. >> hinojosa: and the fast food issue for communities of color comes in because you have, let's say, working parents? both of them might be working, and so then the easy thing to do is, "i'll just go by and pick up those hamburgers or that fried chicken or whatever," because... not because you're a bad parent, but because you've got a lot on your plate and you're thinking, you know, time, and you're thinking money? >> oh, well, it's an easy thing. i mean, if you want to eat, you know, fast food is really available, it's affordable, it's tasty, it's filling. so it really has a lot of advantages for the working families, for people that don't have a lot of time to prepare the foods, et cetera. so we have moved away somehow from our traditions, also, maria, in the sense that... >> hinojosa: well, that's what i was going to bring up. >> ...we used to cook at home, and you know, that was sort of the natural thing to do. b
you know, they know that they can actually succeed more by providing some of these fast foods, et cetera, in some of these neighborhoods. so it's really a big, big challenge. >> hinojosa: and the fast food issue for communities of color comes in because you have, let's say, working parents? both of them might be working, and so then the easy thing to do is, "i'll just go by and pick up those hamburgers or that fried chicken or whatever," because... not because you're a bad...
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have been incorporated into the budget system and including retirement and health benefit changes et cetera. you will see a increase in regular salaries and decrease in over time and part of the department's hiring over the years as we see increase the staffing we will see the over time reduce and the regular salaries increase and in addition a lot of the non salary work orders they're negotiated during the mayor's portion of the budget and not in our department's budget. jumping brief leave to the revenues if you look at page nine of 82 that's an overall revenue summary. we are looking altsome potential increases to fire prevention revenues as well as ems mainly on that side due to call victim. there were increases incorp -- volume. there were increases in the volume and we did that and anticipated that in the next two years as well and increased ems revenue. fire prevention as well and looking at current year activities. we anticipated a small increase and we didn't raise fees last year and we're looking at it due to salaries and benefits over the last two years to recover the cost. ems a
have been incorporated into the budget system and including retirement and health benefit changes et cetera. you will see a increase in regular salaries and decrease in over time and part of the department's hiring over the years as we see increase the staffing we will see the over time reduce and the regular salaries increase and in addition a lot of the non salary work orders they're negotiated during the mayor's portion of the budget and not in our department's budget. jumping brief leave to...
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have been incorporated into the budget system and including retirement and health benefit changes et cetera. you will see a increase in regular salaries and decrease in over time and part of the department's hiring over the years as we see increase the staffing we will see the over time reduce and the regular salaries increase and in addition a lot of the non salary work orders they're negotiated during the mayor's portion of the budget and not in our department's budget. jumping brief leave to the revenues if you look at page nine of 82 that's an overall revenue summary. we are looking altsome potential increases to fire prevention revenues as well as ems mainly on that side due to call victim. there were increases incorp -- volume. there were increases in the volume and we did that and anticipated that in the next two years as well and increased ems revenue. fire prevention as well and looking at current year activities. we anticipated a small increase and we didn't raise fees last year and we're looking at it due to salaries and benefits over the last two years to recover the cost. ems a
have been incorporated into the budget system and including retirement and health benefit changes et cetera. you will see a increase in regular salaries and decrease in over time and part of the department's hiring over the years as we see increase the staffing we will see the over time reduce and the regular salaries increase and in addition a lot of the non salary work orders they're negotiated during the mayor's portion of the budget and not in our department's budget. jumping brief leave to...
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, et cetera >> he could get away with it though >> he could certainly get away with it. of course this is a period where his movies were making big splashes, his television appearances were important and he would soon be going off to shows in vietnam and elsewhere for troop support >> the book fair would have some of these books >> the book fair will have a lot >> february 10th through the 12th >> it will be in the oakland city center. it has dealers coming in from a lot of the american states but especially from european and other countries. hungary will be presented, awe australia will be rented there. will be a lot of different dealers bringing different materials. there will be posters from the free speech movement and also great items >> i found it difficult to get to san francisco but oakland is more >> oakland is very accessible. and we like the venue and the city of oakland has bent over backwards basically welcoming us. we did it originally in san francisco >> before we go to the next segment with laura, tell us where you're located >> i'm just north of berkeley
, et cetera >> he could get away with it though >> he could certainly get away with it. of course this is a period where his movies were making big splashes, his television appearances were important and he would soon be going off to shows in vietnam and elsewhere for troop support >> the book fair would have some of these books >> the book fair will have a lot >> february 10th through the 12th >> it will be in the oakland city center. it has dealers coming...
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costs and the budget comes from the department based on past history and projection of issues et ceterarough the city. for the department it shows up in the department of human resources workers' comp division. >> how do we monitor our workers' comp cost? and claims? >> so we do not have a workers' comp unit per se in the department so we hr works closely with the department of human resources. they have policies and procedures in place for those issues and they process all the claims. when we have a member and a potential workers' comp claim and get them set up and the paperwork but dhr administers the program. >> if we could reduce the workers' comp program by a million dollars and we would be there and meeting the mayor's budget reductions. >> absolutely and depends on the number of people and the issues they may have. some are kind of ongoing issues so it would be -- yeah, that's true. it's a little more difficult -- yeah. >> easier said than done. question. who pays us? i know the airport pays for our fire department services. is there any other agency or any other group out there
costs and the budget comes from the department based on past history and projection of issues et ceterarough the city. for the department it shows up in the department of human resources workers' comp division. >> how do we monitor our workers' comp cost? and claims? >> so we do not have a workers' comp unit per se in the department so we hr works closely with the department of human resources. they have policies and procedures in place for those issues and they process all the...
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. >> so, richard brings up donald trump's, you know, lying, et cetera, et cetera. what about the obama administration? what about intentionally misleading the american people, lying about the benghazi attack after obama said al-qaeda was on the run before an election, what about ben rhodes bragging about the fact that he lied to the media and the public about the iran deal. what about that, richard? what about the intentional lies. >> i have one response, breaking tonight-- >> and what about cooling the rules for the. >> obama is not the president anymore. >> no, but there's a clear double standard. eric: the point is well taken that president obama was treated one way by the president and president trump is treated another way. >> obama is not the president, let's talk about trump. eric: rachel, your turn. >> donald trump is a threat to the press because he's challenging their credibility and he's doing something else, teaching the other republicans that they don't just have to sit back and accept the media bias that's baked in the cake which what we have been doi
. >> so, richard brings up donald trump's, you know, lying, et cetera, et cetera. what about the obama administration? what about intentionally misleading the american people, lying about the benghazi attack after obama said al-qaeda was on the run before an election, what about ben rhodes bragging about the fact that he lied to the media and the public about the iran deal. what about that, richard? what about the intentional lies. >> i have one response, breaking tonight-- >>...
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fully edited, commented on, et cetera, this gives you a sense of what it's like, halfway around the world. this is what we are talking about when we are in the korean war, a tv series mash in a fictional venue, fourth season or, so they shot it in black and white and did interviews and discussions and just off the cuff comments improv and the way to tell a bigger story in your own living room. that is still the amazing part of television and murrow didn't stop can anecdotes like that. he took on real issues of substance, most famously the senator mccarthy programs and that gives you and i lust ration of how television had a sense that the network, the people behind the broadcast had extense of commitment to presenting news, presenting public affairs, murrow started with the see it now, that was in prime time for a couple of years and it was a weekly show which meant like the 60 minutes decades later, if there was an issue that he raised and someone said, well, we would like to respond, fine, come on the show next week. we can do that. we can have this ongoing dialogue about the issues of
fully edited, commented on, et cetera, this gives you a sense of what it's like, halfway around the world. this is what we are talking about when we are in the korean war, a tv series mash in a fictional venue, fourth season or, so they shot it in black and white and did interviews and discussions and just off the cuff comments improv and the way to tell a bigger story in your own living room. that is still the amazing part of television and murrow didn't stop can anecdotes like that. he took...
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our photographs feel like not only are they first stage we watch for but maybe some little floor et cetera starting to come out. doesn't it look like it? and usually there's several stamings and the national park service will mack a prediction on march 1 usually when floor et cetera like that it means you're looking at average 16 to 21 days until the bloom. p and i love these spotted cherry blossoms king farm in montgomery county. r. j. jersey devil city said he saw these and they look like they're in full bloom don't they? a lot of you seeing flowering trees all over and no wonder we are now looking at february being the warmest we ever had in d.c.. 2017 will get warmer from here and with one more day to go we think it's a lock. february will go outlook a lamb. usually we say march come in like a lion. this year, march will come in like a lamb in the temperature department and maybe a lion with strong and severe storms that may be rolling through on wednesday as well. tonight, though, all about the mild temperatures and still 50 in z.c. and that's our average high for the day. rzburg and
our photographs feel like not only are they first stage we watch for but maybe some little floor et cetera starting to come out. doesn't it look like it? and usually there's several stamings and the national park service will mack a prediction on march 1 usually when floor et cetera like that it means you're looking at average 16 to 21 days until the bloom. p and i love these spotted cherry blossoms king farm in montgomery county. r. j. jersey devil city said he saw these and they look like...
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who is going to control the environment or the gun laws or maurge laws, et cetera, et cetera. we are going to hear that. if someone really believes in the 10th amendment, they will respect the state marijuana laws and let the states decide and the people decide what the law should be. and remember, as we discussed people's health care, republicans over and over again say you shouldn't get in between between a doctor and patient. and that is true for medical marijuana as well. do we believe in these principles? i say the republican party does believe in those principles and we need to make sure the american people do understand we aren't doing here that we are controlling your life but we do believe in liberty and what our founding fathers had in mind when they decided not to follow the dictates of the king, not to permit the british government from establishing the control of their lives here in the united states if at the they had in great britain, to get away from that type of authority. we do not want to have federal police, d.e.a. or anything else, down in our cities and o
who is going to control the environment or the gun laws or maurge laws, et cetera, et cetera. we are going to hear that. if someone really believes in the 10th amendment, they will respect the state marijuana laws and let the states decide and the people decide what the law should be. and remember, as we discussed people's health care, republicans over and over again say you shouldn't get in between between a doctor and patient. and that is true for medical marijuana as well. do we believe in...
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et cetera, if you are going to beat out other countries. the rich above the poor. well, they're disciplined, they deserve it. employers above employees. well, they're rich enough to be employers. you have western culture above nonwestern culture, adults above children. in 21 states, teachers and coaches can beat children with sticks if they don't just show them respect all the time. you have america above other countries, america first, because we're better. you have men above women, whites above none whites, that is that moral hierarchy, it says who has won out. that moral hierarchy defines radical republican positions on every issue. it's one issue, it's not whether someone is homophobic, or not whether someone is a racist or a sexist or islam phobic, it's all of them together seamlessly. that is what is behind the kind of america, and the americans who voted for trump, and it's a very powerful kind of thing. >> if i take everything that you just said, i could take that to mean -- you gave a wonderful powerful and poignant definition of what it means to be progre
et cetera, if you are going to beat out other countries. the rich above the poor. well, they're disciplined, they deserve it. employers above employees. well, they're rich enough to be employers. you have western culture above nonwestern culture, adults above children. in 21 states, teachers and coaches can beat children with sticks if they don't just show them respect all the time. you have america above other countries, america first, because we're better. you have men above women, whites...
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pavement part of the project and elements include bike signals, bulb outs and roadway crossings et cetera and between church and duboce and fell and scott intersections. there is a specific map with the intersections shown in your packet on page 25 of the enclosure which is the packet of the allocation request details. the next request is from the department of public works and this is for the design phase of a neighborhood transportation improvement program capital project that will be funded. it will be a cost sharing arrangement between districts nine and ten to fund improvements on the western entrance to the hairball which is the cesar chavez potrero and bayshore intersection for the design phase and dap tal funds for construction phase as well and came out from the report from the department of public works about six months ago. scope includes wider and regraded bike and ped path that goes underneath the freeway so it would provide adequate clearance. >> [inaudible] [off mic] >> okay. next project is from the mta. it is for neighborhood greenways in district 11 planning work. it's t
pavement part of the project and elements include bike signals, bulb outs and roadway crossings et cetera and between church and duboce and fell and scott intersections. there is a specific map with the intersections shown in your packet on page 25 of the enclosure which is the packet of the allocation request details. the next request is from the department of public works and this is for the design phase of a neighborhood transportation improvement program capital project that will be funded....
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we had the meeting at laguna honda and calendared as close session and reviewed matter et cetera including medical certification and placement. there was a vote taken pertaining to the medical staffing and that's all we have to report because it was a closed session. >> okay. thank you. next item please. >> item 10 is committee agenda setting. >> okay. so further committee agenda setting if anybody wishes but we would note that elections for officers are officially scheduled by our bylaws on -- >> march 21. >> march 21. just for the record. any further comments on any the calendar or other items? if not then we can move on to the next item. >> yes, consideration for adjournment. >> oh a motion for adjournment is in order. >> so moved. >> i heard a motion and a second. all in favor say aye. >> aye. >> all opposed? this meeting is now adjourned. thank you. [gavel]again. >> (clapping.) >> good afternoon, everyone welcome to to city hall so i want to thank everyone for being here on this lovely valentine's day and we really have an important message we want to share with everyone and that is t
we had the meeting at laguna honda and calendared as close session and reviewed matter et cetera including medical certification and placement. there was a vote taken pertaining to the medical staffing and that's all we have to report because it was a closed session. >> okay. thank you. next item please. >> item 10 is committee agenda setting. >> okay. so further committee agenda setting if anybody wishes but we would note that elections for officers are officially scheduled...
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et cetera. why is education not a human right in this country. >> it should be. but the word education never appears in the u.s. constitution. that's number one. a lot of people have the view that education somehow is a privilege and not a right. and i think that we're -- what we have to continue arguing for, and i think one day we'll persuade people, is that education is the most important investment we can make, in the future of this society. and that means that this society. particularly right now, we look around, and los angeles and california is a great place to see this. we're a multicultural society. we have to educate all children, we can't just educate the privileged children, those who are in the top half, and that means that we have to see our society and the future is one where the investment in brain power, the investment in thinking skills, critical thinking skills, that has to be spread across the spectrum to all children, that's controversial right now, what we're going to see du
et cetera. why is education not a human right in this country. >> it should be. but the word education never appears in the u.s. constitution. that's number one. a lot of people have the view that education somehow is a privilege and not a right. and i think that we're -- what we have to continue arguing for, and i think one day we'll persuade people, is that education is the most important investment we can make, in the future of this society. and that means that this society....
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she never would explain to me that the color -- ate, et cetera. and then she did. tell me what it meant. and she said, that will change. ju just do what you have to do. >> what was the first experience like stepping into politics. >> i was never encouraged by the leadership in the -- what you would you call the black community. not the leadership. but the people, and i found it very interesting because i was running from the city at large, never had a member of the senate since that short period of reconstruction. and i was the first person to be elected to the state senate since that short period. and it wasn't lonely because i might have -- stand off wash not standoffish and was able to form friends the senate quickly. didn't understand politics. doesn't know that much about it. market of fact i knew nothing and i found out how little i knew when i got there, and i said, wow -- but it was very lucky to be able to have formed some of the friendships. had a desk mate of mine from south hampton, virginia, named bill rawlings, the son of ham -- the slave revolt took
she never would explain to me that the color -- ate, et cetera. and then she did. tell me what it meant. and she said, that will change. ju just do what you have to do. >> what was the first experience like stepping into politics. >> i was never encouraged by the leadership in the -- what you would you call the black community. not the leadership. but the people, and i found it very interesting because i was running from the city at large, never had a member of the senate since that...
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, et cetera. i think they make a very good case for that. on the other hand, i don't think the president or this administration can make a good case because the seven countries that they have targeted have not shown any tendencies for terrorism in our country, no one who has come from that country have caused any terrorism in our country and so i think the states have the better case. if they are going to prevail, there will be a 4-4 vote, i do believe. >> which then allows the appellate court vote to stand. >> that's right. >> we're watching the senate floor as the democrats protest the nomination of betsy devos as education secretary. you probably just heard my conversation with kasie. right now two republicans senators say they'll oppose her. there are rumblings of a third. we can't get confirmation on that. there have been a number of phone calls, letters, e-mails pouring into senate offices in the last week. what do you think is going to happen? >> i don't know but i do know that she certainl
, et cetera. i think they make a very good case for that. on the other hand, i don't think the president or this administration can make a good case because the seven countries that they have targeted have not shown any tendencies for terrorism in our country, no one who has come from that country have caused any terrorism in our country and so i think the states have the better case. if they are going to prevail, there will be a 4-4 vote, i do believe. >> which then allows the appellate...
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meryl streep, et cetera. et cetera — would you do that? probably.it would be some use. but i'm not sure that it is of any use. that is the thing that bothers me about it. it can sometimes look as if you are trying to make yourself look good, and i don't want that. let me ask you about a different aspect of your long career, and that is, it is almost constant performing, touring, different countries, different cities, and in the middle of all of that, you have managed to raise a family. you've got kids, and you've got grandchildren as well. how tough has it been to fulfil yourself, both as an artist and performer, and as a mother? well, it hasn't been easy, i have to admit, and at the time when the children were young, i was right up there at the peak of my career. and, as you say, i was all over the place, and the children came with us a lot, and in fact it was quite a good education for them, because they saw a lot of the world. and i have had this guilt thing hanging over me for years, of not being the perfect mother, you know. but they — you know
meryl streep, et cetera. et cetera — would you do that? probably.it would be some use. but i'm not sure that it is of any use. that is the thing that bothers me about it. it can sometimes look as if you are trying to make yourself look good, and i don't want that. let me ask you about a different aspect of your long career, and that is, it is almost constant performing, touring, different countries, different cities, and in the middle of all of that, you have managed to raise a family. you've...
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and what we did was we said if you have in the last five years traveled to iraq, syria, et cetera, then you're not going to qualify for the visa waiver, we'll take a second look at you. that is quite different from what donald trump, which i said, said if you're from syria, forget it, you're in the coming into the country, period, even if you're a woman, a child, a refugee, a christian syrian, victim of isis, forget it, you can't come in, and secondly, if you're from the seven countries you also can't come in, period. so i hope that we get back to having an intelligent conversation about how we can really keep the homeland safe and do it within the spirit of who we are as a country. >> the president's lawyers have argued that the president in his position has broad authority to decide who can and can't come into the u.s., and that preventing him from doing this actually puts the u.s. security at risk, the president himself has said that the blame could be on the judges and also seeped to be blaming the media if something were to happen down the road at preventing him from trying to keep
and what we did was we said if you have in the last five years traveled to iraq, syria, et cetera, then you're not going to qualify for the visa waiver, we'll take a second look at you. that is quite different from what donald trump, which i said, said if you're from syria, forget it, you're in the coming into the country, period, even if you're a woman, a child, a refugee, a christian syrian, victim of isis, forget it, you can't come in, and secondly, if you're from the seven countries you...
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pavement part of the project and elements include bike signals, bulb outs and roadway crossings et cetera and between church and duboce and fell and scott intersections. there is a specific map with the intersections shown in your packet on page 25 of the enclosure which is the packet of the allocation request details. the next request is from the department of public works and this is for the design phase of a neighborhood transportation improvement program capital project that will be funded. it will be a cost sharing arrangement between districts nine and ten to fund improvements on the western entrance to the hairball which is the cesar chavez potrero and bayshore intersection for the design phase and dap tal funds for construction phase as well and came out from the report from the department of public works about six months ago. scope includes wider and regraded bike and ped path that goes underneath the freeway so it would provide adequate clearance. >> [inaudible] [off mic] >> okay. next project is from the mta. it is for neighborhood greenways in district 11 planning work. it's t
pavement part of the project and elements include bike signals, bulb outs and roadway crossings et cetera and between church and duboce and fell and scott intersections. there is a specific map with the intersections shown in your packet on page 25 of the enclosure which is the packet of the allocation request details. the next request is from the department of public works and this is for the design phase of a neighborhood transportation improvement program capital project that will be funded....
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pavement part of the project and elements include bike signals, bulb outs and roadway crossings et cetera and between church and duboce and fell and scott intersections. there is a specific map with the intersections shown in your packet on page 25 of the enclosure which is the packet of the allocation request details. the next request is from the department of public works and this is for the design phase of a neighborhood transportation improvement program capital project that will be funded. it will be a cost sharing arrangement between districts nine and ten to fund improvements on the western entrance to the hairball which is the cesar chavez potrero and bayshore intersection for the design phase and dap tal funds for construction phase as well and came out from the report from the department of public works about six months ago. scope includes wider and regraded bike and ped path that goes underneath the freeway so it would provide adequate clearance. >> [inaudible] [off mic] >> okay. next project is from the mta. it is for neighborhood greenways in district 11 planning work. it's t
pavement part of the project and elements include bike signals, bulb outs and roadway crossings et cetera and between church and duboce and fell and scott intersections. there is a specific map with the intersections shown in your packet on page 25 of the enclosure which is the packet of the allocation request details. the next request is from the department of public works and this is for the design phase of a neighborhood transportation improvement program capital project that will be funded....
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election system, political organizations, parties, individuals, et cetera. that context adds to the alarm and concern why. why have those contacts in the midst of what was going on. that's something that's a legitimate question. it hasn't been answered yet, and it's the kind of thing that the white house and others have to give a substantive answer to, and they haven't done that yet. >> i hope people are listening to you, jim. you're talking about the frequency of it and the high level of the conversations. that is true li remarkable. if i can take another step back and talk about, again, why this all matters when we're 27 days, 28 days into the administration. general tony thomas who runs special operations command, he was speaking, and he said something that i think raised a lot of eyebrows about the overall situation 28 days into this administration. he says our government continues to be in unbelievable turmoil. i hope they sort it out soon because we're a nation at war. as a commander i'm concerned our government be as stable as possible. >> kimberly do
election system, political organizations, parties, individuals, et cetera. that context adds to the alarm and concern why. why have those contacts in the midst of what was going on. that's something that's a legitimate question. it hasn't been answered yet, and it's the kind of thing that the white house and others have to give a substantive answer to, and they haven't done that yet. >> i hope people are listening to you, jim. you're talking about the frequency of it and the high level of...
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so, in the early days there are certain things the president can do, the refugee crisis, et cetera, he can put some orders out, not that they've been put out very efficiently, but he can put orders out, but in the end on the big issues, taxes, affordable care act, military policy, those sorts of things, he either has to go through congress, he basically has to go through congress. so, the question people often ask is, well, what is the congress? independent branch of government? and the founders -- they put the constitution together, they trying to put this in an objective way, the founders knew that you might have political operatives that probably weren't grand, so they built -- >> good job. >> that was pretty good? so they built a system that had checks and balances, and that's what the checks and balances are for. but i think -- so the question is -- but i don't think it's the congress that will stop them. the democrats are obviously not going to decide. it's going to be the republicans in congress. so, i'm going to give you the most likely scenario, in my view, or other scenarios
so, in the early days there are certain things the president can do, the refugee crisis, et cetera, he can put some orders out, not that they've been put out very efficiently, but he can put orders out, but in the end on the big issues, taxes, affordable care act, military policy, those sorts of things, he either has to go through congress, he basically has to go through congress. so, the question people often ask is, well, what is the congress? independent branch of government? and the...
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lone wolf, et cetera, et cetera. that is going on throughout this country. excuse me, throughout the world. and my apologies. what the president is doing trying to make sure the american people understand he is doing everything he can to protect them and keep our institutions and our people safe. and so this is not something that we can rest on our laurels, that we can't understand, he was centcom, socom on monday morning getting a full briefing of the threat we face from around the world and their motives. i think that is something he weighs very heavily on his mind when meets with these people, gets briefing, meets with green beret soldiers he recognizes so many people are out there putting their life on the line to protect this country and to make sure that we understand the threat and it is his job and his obligation to do everything within his power to take that information and do what he can to protect the country. so just to put a pin in it, i just want to be clear, while we may not face imminent threat today we don't know when the next threat comes.
lone wolf, et cetera, et cetera. that is going on throughout this country. excuse me, throughout the world. and my apologies. what the president is doing trying to make sure the american people understand he is doing everything he can to protect them and keep our institutions and our people safe. and so this is not something that we can rest on our laurels, that we can't understand, he was centcom, socom on monday morning getting a full briefing of the threat we face from around the world and...
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in which statistics become these discourses in terms of talking about inequality, criminality, et cetera. part of it is that cryin crime s really tricky to measure crime. the crime rate itself is very flawed. most fundamentally by the fact that we don't measure statistically the crime rate itself is class. the crime statistics are reflected in what is called street crime, and they are also based largely on a wrap. many policymaking, the development of the modern typical apparatus in the mid-1960s, part of the investment that johnson made his kind of creating a whole new computerized criminal justice data system that would allow policymakers and law enforcement officials to better measure crime. but when you're basing crime rates on arrests alone, that is essentially reflecting to some extent police contacts in certain communities. if you have a targeted deployment of police officers in roxbury come in detroit, in low income black and latino communities that is going to the high rate of arrests and a thin shapes the crime rate on top of that. the crime rate measures, say a group of black
in which statistics become these discourses in terms of talking about inequality, criminality, et cetera. part of it is that cryin crime s really tricky to measure crime. the crime rate itself is very flawed. most fundamentally by the fact that we don't measure statistically the crime rate itself is class. the crime statistics are reflected in what is called street crime, and they are also based largely on a wrap. many policymaking, the development of the modern typical apparatus in the...
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, et cetera. i knew on the spot and i heard from people how much they loved it. how much they appreciated it. et cetera. there is a disconnect here. i for one would like to see a way -- i mean, differences and divides in a political sense are not always bad. they're good in the sense you get to clarify ideas about, you know, what we should do going forward, but it is helpful here to understand -- for instance, let me give you an example involving cnn. he talked about not showing the crowds. well, i'm sitting here at home and eventually i see sneen showing the crowds. good, that's all. >> thank you for pointing that out jeffrey lord, we did. >> that's an easy thing to do. i saw a number of crowd shots. that that's good. where the problem comes in this for example this whole business with the reporter and anti-semitism thing and the notion he somehow dodged a question. well, he didn't dodge. i think he feels very strongly about anti-semitism. his family is jewish. one of his senior aides is his son-
, et cetera. i knew on the spot and i heard from people how much they loved it. how much they appreciated it. et cetera. there is a disconnect here. i for one would like to see a way -- i mean, differences and divides in a political sense are not always bad. they're good in the sense you get to clarify ideas about, you know, what we should do going forward, but it is helpful here to understand -- for instance, let me give you an example involving cnn. he talked about not showing the crowds....
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et cetera. obama sounds more quiet, et cetera but it is the same thing. >> it is no no the completely the same thing. david: how is it different. here from mexico criminals and rapists, some of whom are. >> some of whom are, donald trump whether you like him the man is i will eloquent with his words. that is how he began this conversation. travel ban began with muslim ban. we're here. liberals and -- david: he never talked about a muslim ban. >> he said, donald j. trump. david: talk, not what he did. >> it is inelegant what he says, when the policies don't match -- i don't know about deportation under obama, people just suspected of crimes. that is where donald trump -- david: focus on what a person does, as inelegant because he is not professional politician, he was inelegant talking about it. he is doing stuff and a lot less severe when president obama did. >> very much so. trump administration is dealing with a lot of chaos right now. they have the opportunity to turn that around to create re
et cetera. obama sounds more quiet, et cetera but it is the same thing. >> it is no no the completely the same thing. david: how is it different. here from mexico criminals and rapists, some of whom are. >> some of whom are, donald trump whether you like him the man is i will eloquent with his words. that is how he began this conversation. travel ban began with muslim ban. we're here. liberals and -- david: he never talked about a muslim ban. >> he said, donald j. trump....
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clinton would be president and the headlines would be america rejects racism and et cetera, et cetera. the population didn't change at all. the votes were exactly the same. you get different -- you get these different headlines. the democrats have a problem they lost an election and their problem is we lost the election by 77,000 votes. well, so then there is going to be the fight exactly as you expressed between elizabeth sanders and say the governor of montana and so other people in the democratic party saying we got to be more cetrist. that's not going to be easy. think about what happens when donald trump is gone from the republicans. what are they as party? they are sitting there, a whole bunch of people that believe in the things you can lower taxes and more freedom and blah, blah, blah and they are thinking donald trump, they are waiting because they want to pass the agaenda but he's not a republicn in any ordinary sense. does he redefine the party or does the traditional part of the republican party come forward? that's a much tougher question than the question of the democrat
clinton would be president and the headlines would be america rejects racism and et cetera, et cetera. the population didn't change at all. the votes were exactly the same. you get different -- you get these different headlines. the democrats have a problem they lost an election and their problem is we lost the election by 77,000 votes. well, so then there is going to be the fight exactly as you expressed between elizabeth sanders and say the governor of montana and so other people in the...
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there are categories and fans talk about things, et cetera. sue: yeah, i think that the difference is that you pointed out that it's a little bit more difficult to use. it was based as a website as opposed to a social and mobile app experience. it's not as strong overall. but also, on reddit, you have hundreds of thousands of subgroups that come up from the-- scott: yeah, it's amazing. sue: right, whereas we have 50 stories that people could follow. we may expand that over time to 500 stories, but they're all curated with a writer who writes a weekly blog and poses the questions. we think of our curators as charlie rose, you know, someone who's going to bring together a conversation. scott: could you think of 'em as scott mcgrew? sue: and yes, exactly, a scott mcgrew. scott: and you started on mobile, i mean, in mobile first, which makes the most obvious sense. sue: yes, i think that's where the biggest opportunity is. scott: sue, we're gonna just take a quick commercial break, but we'll come back with sue decker in just a second. scott: welco
there are categories and fans talk about things, et cetera. sue: yeah, i think that the difference is that you pointed out that it's a little bit more difficult to use. it was based as a website as opposed to a social and mobile app experience. it's not as strong overall. but also, on reddit, you have hundreds of thousands of subgroups that come up from the-- scott: yeah, it's amazing. sue: right, whereas we have 50 stories that people could follow. we may expand that over time to 500 stories,...
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and, of course, let's not forget the situation in syria come in yemen, and iraq, et cetera when it comes to daesh, when it comes to the soviet involvement. >> well, i think actually this reemphasizes the aspect of the revolution, the revolution in mind. we need to struggle against injustice. we know both from our experience and also our concept belief in islam that the struggle goes on. the only important thing is should be are you going to be part of that struggle instant for what is right, and standing for those who are oppressed in standing for the independence and the, indeed, the of the people. and islamic iran and th islamic revolution has done that for last 38 years, and it's been extremely successful. now, you know, on the other side looking at the sort of opponents of islamic revolution, the hegemony of the united states, we see that that is also extremely exposed now with the trump. and while obama was involved in killing hundreds of thousands,, millions of people with the drones and others sort of weapons, but he was able to actually put a very nice charismatic smile and try t
and, of course, let's not forget the situation in syria come in yemen, and iraq, et cetera when it comes to daesh, when it comes to the soviet involvement. >> well, i think actually this reemphasizes the aspect of the revolution, the revolution in mind. we need to struggle against injustice. we know both from our experience and also our concept belief in islam that the struggle goes on. the only important thing is should be are you going to be part of that struggle instant for what is...
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some partial rollback, full rollback, et cetera.e look at this and say, we're going to get financial reform so these stocks are a buy. are they under thinking it at this point? >> they got it up to the last point. there is going to be deregulation, interest rates are going to go up. that's going to improve earnings. all of that, at this point, is overfactored into the stocks. morgan stanley is my favorite example on this. 23 in june of last year. it went to 46 this week. things are better at morgan stanley but not that much better. >> should they have been that level in the first place? that's what bulls will argue, that it should not have hit that low level in the first place. >> there are markets you can use to value financials of the they own stocks and bonds. they're not like facebook or something that's hard to value. traditionally -- >> a guest we had on the other day said listen they underperformed for almost ten years. after a three-month rally, it's nothing. there's still a lot more time to go with these. that was his argum
some partial rollback, full rollback, et cetera.e look at this and say, we're going to get financial reform so these stocks are a buy. are they under thinking it at this point? >> they got it up to the last point. there is going to be deregulation, interest rates are going to go up. that's going to improve earnings. all of that, at this point, is overfactored into the stocks. morgan stanley is my favorite example on this. 23 in june of last year. it went to 46 this week. things are better...
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> well, we shouldn't ignore that putin has relations with china as well as europe and america, et cetera. the biggest problem from the point of view of chinese government and our geeling with them over the next ten years are xi jinping's power. he is about to be re-elected as it were approximate by the 19th party there is a wide believe that it is going to stop at the end of the second term as he should according to custom and he will going to find a way to per pet wait his power. i compare it in some ways to stalin following lenin. this man is following now but only in a very again technical way. he wants to perpetuate is power. asian dictators have found ways in the past. we had marcos in the pil peens-- philippines, we had park in south kor this, i don't know. but there is a possible continuing warm relationship. we shouldn't assume that putin is only looking west. he's also looking east. and we have to be aware of that. >> and what do you think then, that xi jinping makes of donald trump's prox imity to putin? >> he doesn't know. he may think this is very just, it's words. it's got n
> well, we shouldn't ignore that putin has relations with china as well as europe and america, et cetera. the biggest problem from the point of view of chinese government and our geeling with them over the next ten years are xi jinping's power. he is about to be re-elected as it were approximate by the 19th party there is a wide believe that it is going to stop at the end of the second term as he should according to custom and he will going to find a way to per pet wait his power. i compare...
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, et cetera. and if he wants to get on with the business of the country, he has the ability to do it. and right now, he is the impediment. >> david gergen, carl's echoing shi something i said at the start, which is, one does give him credit for answering and taking variety from a wide variety of reporters and putting himself out there. you can't criticize for not taking questions from reporters one day and criticize for doing it the next day. but did he really answer questions? on russia, do we know anything more than we knew before that hour and 15 minutes began? the most he said, really, was that -- and i don't want to incorrectly quote him, but essentially, that, you know, he wasn't aware of anybody in his campaign making contact with russia, or he didn't know about it. he didn't say it didn't happen. he didn't say, i'm looking into it. he didn't say, i'll give you information as soon as i know. did we learn more about him, other than getting a very clear window into the head and the heart of d
, et cetera. and if he wants to get on with the business of the country, he has the ability to do it. and right now, he is the impediment. >> david gergen, carl's echoing shi something i said at the start, which is, one does give him credit for answering and taking variety from a wide variety of reporters and putting himself out there. you can't criticize for not taking questions from reporters one day and criticize for doing it the next day. but did he really answer questions? on russia,...
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some have longer term problems with renal failure and liver failure et cetera. >> thank you chief. >> i think it's key to confirm you want to make sure to the extent you can you try and intervene because once you remove whatever is pinning them down then like you said the patient can really suffer -- >> very delicate situation. >> and quickly and may appear to be conscious and speaking but once you remove the item things can really deteriorate. >> and this person stuck between the bart train and the platform ultimately died. is that correct? >> later that night in the er, yes, but they got him there. >> thank you chief myers. >> sure. >> the cliff rescue -- there's been a number of rescues behind the cliff house or around there and the caves. is there proper signage out there to warn people? what's the reason we're having so many rescues there? >> there is signage out there and can always be improved. "people have died here. don't go there." >> who is responsible for the signage. >> national park service generally. >> perhaps we should just contact them and have a look at what signage
some have longer term problems with renal failure and liver failure et cetera. >> thank you chief. >> i think it's key to confirm you want to make sure to the extent you can you try and intervene because once you remove whatever is pinning them down then like you said the patient can really suffer -- >> very delicate situation. >> and quickly and may appear to be conscious and speaking but once you remove the item things can really deteriorate. >> and this person...
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think what he has done in syria, et cetera, et cetera. so so far i don't see even with this news that are enforcing him in other quarters, in a nonmainstream political parties. i see putin being quite strong. >> america is still a superpower that has no parallel or equal am our army, our nuclear forces. putin might have gained some tack kal space but i think the rest of the world looks to america for leadership. and who knows what is going to happen tomorrow or the next day but if the administration doesn't implode t will have to get as gideon suggests some adult leadership. and once it has that, we might last four years. >> i agree with what ed just said in the sense that i think that there is no visibility at this point more than a few weeks, even days ahead, this is all breaking so quickly on so many fronts, they've-- they've been so slow at staffing up the administration. they have no change. it's almost impossible to predict what is going to happen more than a few weeks out. and that will make all the difference in terms of what happ
think what he has done in syria, et cetera, et cetera. so so far i don't see even with this news that are enforcing him in other quarters, in a nonmainstream political parties. i see putin being quite strong. >> america is still a superpower that has no parallel or equal am our army, our nuclear forces. putin might have gained some tack kal space but i think the rest of the world looks to america for leadership. and who knows what is going to happen tomorrow or the next day but if the...