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number of unit out the rent control the other unit the academy as created is a out off the hotel theber 6 hundred was thrown out that's the number of beds not 6 hundred unit taken out bus the beds the academy has i don't know how many a couple of hundred just to be clear about want to make sure everyone is on the same page we agree the academy has inappropriately - the one and 4 units are the rent-controlled units and the other scott will know better than i >> the mayor calls one and 60 units were converted without a permit and one and 44 dwelling units the academy is occupying as student housing at the time that was convert not a violation of the planning code but trying to get through the agreement this is not the position but to be clear not what that agreement does an impact because no longer available to the general public comment because of the academies use and so we're trying to capture that that's where the $7 million button fund to recapture some of that harm. >> commissioner melgar. >> thank you so much inform tom and christine and being familiar with your work over many y
number of unit out the rent control the other unit the academy as created is a out off the hotel theber 6 hundred was thrown out that's the number of beds not 6 hundred unit taken out bus the beds the academy has i don't know how many a couple of hundred just to be clear about want to make sure everyone is on the same page we agree the academy has inappropriately - the one and 4 units are the rent-controlled units and the other scott will know better than i >> the mayor calls one and 60...
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the families known as the max, the schlosser's, the passengers, the lilienthal's, the green walls, the, [inaudible] sims, that was in jb copy, the [inaudible] the steinhardt, the wind stocks, walters, the fox the earnings as wills [inaudible] and many others. max blumenthal. sophie durst oh. this-she and her husband were interested in books but her father had operated the first pony express station in sacramento. he founded the alaska commercial company and for those of you who will don't remember, the united states government gave the alaska commercial company the exclusive right to harvest herds in alaska for 20 years on the condition that company establish towns, schools, churches, hospitals, and generally develop the community of alaska. in other words, it was absolutely huge and the remnants of the alaska commercial building such as were preserved, are still in what is known as the union bank building on the north east corner of california and samson. there could be volumes written about theodore lilienthal and his contribution and it's his wife's contribution to publishing. there
the families known as the max, the schlosser's, the passengers, the lilienthal's, the green walls, the, [inaudible] sims, that was in jb copy, the [inaudible] the steinhardt, the wind stocks, walters, the fox the earnings as wills [inaudible] and many others. max blumenthal. sophie durst oh. this-she and her husband were interested in books but her father had operated the first pony express station in sacramento. he founded the alaska commercial company and for those of you who will don't...
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under articles of confederation the story of all of the flaws in the confederation of the lead to the constitution all the way to the bill of rights, just a single one that captures the amazing things that were happening at a country during that period. our other speaker is patrick spero, it is the editor of this terrific new volume of the american revolution the american revolution reborn. and we will not be coming to us but also just wanted to blog patrick's book front your country, the politics of war in early pennsylvania. so please give a great national constitution center welcome to michael klarman and patrick spero. [applause] >> so as i said what you're going to talk about today, try to talk about rethinking and refashioning america's founding, and patrick, with that in mind i'd like to start with you. can we just placed on the table, what do you take to be the traditional narrative when most of americans think about the american revolution, what sort of us truly do we tell ourselves about it? >> sure. we all know the story really will. it begins in 1765 with the stamp act. th
under articles of confederation the story of all of the flaws in the confederation of the lead to the constitution all the way to the bill of rights, just a single one that captures the amazing things that were happening at a country during that period. our other speaker is patrick spero, it is the editor of this terrific new volume of the american revolution the american revolution reborn. and we will not be coming to us but also just wanted to blog patrick's book front your country, the...
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this is the little buy in the cloth -- little boy in the cloth cap during the the suppression of the warsaw ghetto. and be this is part of a document which is name bed after the german commandant of the operation that put down the warsaw uprising. almost everybody has seen this photograph. it appears in book after book. i don't think i've ever seen anyone say what i'm about to say to you. the most remarkable thing in that photograph is that there are -- is a child in it. a child under the age of 10. in fact, there are three or four children under the age of ten in that staff. now, this is a photograph taken in the spring of 1943. we though when the population of the warsaw ghetto, it was down to about 50,000. we know from the records of the warsaw ghetto administration be how many children under 10 were still alive. officially acknowledged, known by the administration. fewer than 500. there had been 50,000 of them when the ghetto was closed. now flash to the next picture. this is another one. this is a -- people having been rounded up from the warsaw uprising and being marched off wh
this is the little buy in the cloth -- little boy in the cloth cap during the the suppression of the warsaw ghetto. and be this is part of a document which is name bed after the german commandant of the operation that put down the warsaw uprising. almost everybody has seen this photograph. it appears in book after book. i don't think i've ever seen anyone say what i'm about to say to you. the most remarkable thing in that photograph is that there are -- is a child in it. a child under the age...
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the work that of the j.t. t f protecting citizens both ways includes the citizens may be wrong fully treated are sewer validated that certainly in the letter and spirit of ordinance and the d go there are serious concerns raised by the letter and first of all, i appreciate and want to say that chief scott looked at that and made decisive moves he know you engaged in meaningfully conversations with the police commission and other folks in the department and i think that it is the right decision at this point we need to seek j.t. t f participation i've not personally and i don't know of any other commissioners discussed with chief scott how we plan if there is any plan o to reinitiate and look at the d go it applies broader and we need to make sure interests understanding about that d go and training on both the security and the training on what we mean by written 30 years ago what is prohibited and not prohibited and take the steps immediately i'm speaking for myself i've had the conversations with my chief and
the work that of the j.t. t f protecting citizens both ways includes the citizens may be wrong fully treated are sewer validated that certainly in the letter and spirit of ordinance and the d go there are serious concerns raised by the letter and first of all, i appreciate and want to say that chief scott looked at that and made decisive moves he know you engaged in meaningfully conversations with the police commission and other folks in the department and i think that it is the right decision...
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but the study said he and the article of the reports said is that the savings in the bureaucracy wastend other areas is money that could go into the weapon systems that the troops where i think most would want a tax dollars to go. the article continues that wouldn't have required the layoff and reduction instead it would streamline the proxy and curtail high-priced contractors and make better use of information technology. do you have any idea what they are referring to there to make better use of the information technology? >> if you are asking if they can do better in the technology, i've testified in numerous hearings. do i believe they should continue to adopt the best commercial practices, should we bring more commercial systems on, i've said we should and i believe there are ways to reduce some money. do i think that number is correct personally, i do not. >> now you sound like you do agree with the study. is it both? >> there are efficiencies to be found by doing what we are doing and i think we will achieve some. i do not think the numbers in a study in my personal opinion they
but the study said he and the article of the reports said is that the savings in the bureaucracy wastend other areas is money that could go into the weapon systems that the troops where i think most would want a tax dollars to go. the article continues that wouldn't have required the layoff and reduction instead it would streamline the proxy and curtail high-priced contractors and make better use of information technology. do you have any idea what they are referring to there to make better use...
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for the infrastructure that serves the revitalization there the investment in the - closet to the pier 70 site is the central subway will increase that by 50 personality this will happen before the workers come to we know the project must be responsible for the transportation demands first, the project will be designed so prioritize public safety and modes the transportation the project will have aggressive tdm with a transit as well as education and incentive program for pier 70 to drive less as a layer above this the eir requires annual monitor with a 20 percent reduction in trips identified to the eir and finally generates fee that concludes my presentation. >> thank you, kelly as a reminder the item before the commission to comments on the draft eir and not the project as kelly said future informational regarding the project it's the proposed project result in the specific cumulative significant and unable impacts with the transportation specifically transit and loading and needs specifically increases in the ambient noise level and air quality and air pollution the draft eir found
for the infrastructure that serves the revitalization there the investment in the - closet to the pier 70 site is the central subway will increase that by 50 personality this will happen before the workers come to we know the project must be responsible for the transportation demands first, the project will be designed so prioritize public safety and modes the transportation the project will have aggressive tdm with a transit as well as education and incentive program for pier 70 to drive less...
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talk about the lot and the opportunity and the role ahead. i spoke with four attorneys today each person will have an opportunity to speak 10 minutes and then a moderated conversation then we will open to the audience. let me put into context why this is important. the supreme court made an important ruling on finance and since then we have had a number of cases that the state level to make sure those set an underperforming schools and also money to pay for it. does money matter? i want to say yes does matter what and and to spend millions of dollars of education so we will figure out what this means with new questions of the role of the federal government sold the first person to have an opportunity to talk about this subject is professor of law and has practiced in of private sector and a graduate of harvard law school and has gotten a lot of publicity we will invite the professor to the podium then go from there. >> good morning. i am excited to your talk about in part to these are the issues that shape foundation so what i will focus on t
talk about the lot and the opportunity and the role ahead. i spoke with four attorneys today each person will have an opportunity to speak 10 minutes and then a moderated conversation then we will open to the audience. let me put into context why this is important. the supreme court made an important ruling on finance and since then we have had a number of cases that the state level to make sure those set an underperforming schools and also money to pay for it. does money matter? i want to say...
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given the need to the economy.elieve we would have a much weaker economy if in the last number of years we follow the dictates of that rule. unemployment would be substantially higher. the labor market would be weaker and instead of inflation which is running below two percent, and we want to see move up towards two percent objective. i believe inflation would likely be lower than it is now. >> so we would see fewer jobs, higher mortgage interest rates, weaker economy, essentially automatically for following a formula. >> that's right. a few weeks it will go i gave a speech at stanford where tried to explain why i thought it was appropriate to adjust the recommendations to take into account for example, the fact that not only the fomc but most outside forecasters believe that the so-called neutral rate of interest has been unusually low in the aftermath of the crisis. and the taylor rule would assume that it is at two percent current estimates would put that estimate closer to zero. >> there is another aspect i hav
given the need to the economy.elieve we would have a much weaker economy if in the last number of years we follow the dictates of that rule. unemployment would be substantially higher. the labor market would be weaker and instead of inflation which is running below two percent, and we want to see move up towards two percent objective. i believe inflation would likely be lower than it is now. >> so we would see fewer jobs, higher mortgage interest rates, weaker economy, essentially...
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the benefit of the doubt. it means giving his side of the story. it means most of all recognizing that president trump represents the legitimate hopes and fierce -- fears of millions of americans. the liberal national media continue to treat president trump unlike they would a democrat, the public will grow tired of the double standard. the american people have an innate sense of fairness which the media should not ignore. for their own sake and for the sake of our democracy, the media should change their ways. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas yields back the balance of his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from michigan seek recognition? >> i seek unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman from michigan is recognized for one minute. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. republicans are moving ahead with the repeal of obamacare. years later, after all the talk, they still have no replacement. six weeks into control of
the benefit of the doubt. it means giving his side of the story. it means most of all recognizing that president trump represents the legitimate hopes and fierce -- fears of millions of americans. the liberal national media continue to treat president trump unlike they would a democrat, the public will grow tired of the double standard. the american people have an innate sense of fairness which the media should not ignore. for their own sake and for the sake of our democracy, the media should...
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just the physical terror and the lynchings and the perpetrators from the the 1940s. it was a constant process of terror, intimidation. the other part, intellectual and psychological intimidation. so the publication of a book, the negro, a beast, in 1900 in which it perpetrates the idea that african-americans were put on earth to serve white people. they're not their own humans, or own selves. they are here asser is van er s. that kind of psychological make-up that had on white society as well as the detrimental effects on african-americans which had to resist that constant barrage of negative information about them created a sense of terror that was constant and unremitting and yet african-americans responded in a number of very creative ways. it wasn't simply physical terror, but it involved things like a constant denigration of african-americans. so that stereotypes, what have become collectibles in 21st century america were actually constant reminders that african-americans were inferior and constant reminders to african-americans that white society did not value
just the physical terror and the lynchings and the perpetrators from the the 1940s. it was a constant process of terror, intimidation. the other part, intellectual and psychological intimidation. so the publication of a book, the negro, a beast, in 1900 in which it perpetrates the idea that african-americans were put on earth to serve white people. they're not their own humans, or own selves. they are here asser is van er s. that kind of psychological make-up that had on white society as well...
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moment ofat from the surrender, the authority of the emperor and the japanese government to rule the state shall be subject to the supreme manner of the allied powers. the note went on to reiterate the u.s. position that the ultimate form of japanese government will be chosen by the japanese people. you can detect in the burns note an implication that the emperor will be recognized in interim status. that would be consistent with interest of the u.s. and its allies who were anxious to use the authority of emperor hirohito to security compliance of all japanese, especially the japan's armed forces with the surrender. nothing in the burns note altered the basic pledge of the pottsdam proclamation about the people. the note emphasized it at every there was considerable internal point. debate within the leadership of japan over whether the burns note offered prospect of survival of the imperial institution. on august 12, the foreign minister advised the emperor that they administer believed it posed no danger to the institution. the next day on august 13, explaining his resolve to accept
moment ofat from the surrender, the authority of the emperor and the japanese government to rule the state shall be subject to the supreme manner of the allied powers. the note went on to reiterate the u.s. position that the ultimate form of japanese government will be chosen by the japanese people. you can detect in the burns note an implication that the emperor will be recognized in interim status. that would be consistent with interest of the u.s. and its allies who were anxious to use the...
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for the moment, we should keep the focus on the downside for the euro and the upside for the dollar but that's going to flip around. mark: the head of g 10 strategy at standard. complete coverage here on bloomberg coverage starting at 2 p.m.. can't wait. theie: let's check in on first word news with courtney donohoe in the newsroom. courtney: happening right now on capitol hill, the senate judiciary committee is debating confirmation of general jeff sessions. his loyalty is a top target by the panel which is expected to .ote among party lines democrats are concerned about the senators immigration views. we will keep you updated as soon as that vote happens. with no democrats present, the senate finance committee has approved two of president trump us cabinet nominees to emergency action. they okayed the nomination of steve mnuchin and tom price. democrats boycotted the vote yesterday. to me chairman orrin hatch says the boycott left us with a few precious options. the confirmation battle over president trump's choice for the supreme court is on. judge neil gorsuch had to capitol hill to
for the moment, we should keep the focus on the downside for the euro and the upside for the dollar but that's going to flip around. mark: the head of g 10 strategy at standard. complete coverage here on bloomberg coverage starting at 2 p.m.. can't wait. theie: let's check in on first word news with courtney donohoe in the newsroom. courtney: happening right now on capitol hill, the senate judiciary committee is debating confirmation of general jeff sessions. his loyalty is a top target by the...
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the funding for the hubs which are the members of the bay area and the region and there is also fundinghe regional project. and so each proposal is reviewed by the area management team for compliance purpose and then they are vetted through the hub working groups, and regional projects working group, but they are presented to our approval already for approval. >> i am going to raise directly the concerns. some folks are concerned that the other counties are using the money in their word to militaryize police and crack down on immigrants in our communities. and so if you i don't know how a grant proposal will come about and how it will be worded is that an appropriate use of these funds? . >> there are concern requirements when it comes to acquiring equipment because some funds are spent on regional training and exercise. it goes through a compliance requirement review. there is a set of provisions from the grants. and that tell us which items are allowable and which items are allowable. and so each of those spending go through that rigorous compliance review and they are deemed complian
the funding for the hubs which are the members of the bay area and the region and there is also fundinghe regional project. and so each proposal is reviewed by the area management team for compliance purpose and then they are vetted through the hub working groups, and regional projects working group, but they are presented to our approval already for approval. >> i am going to raise directly the concerns. some folks are concerned that the other counties are using the money in their word...
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the french also suffered twice the casualities of the americans during the battle. the situation for corn wallace became unatt-attaiun-attainable. when they came out to offer the surrender, the scene in the painting, they considered the victory to be a french one and offered the surrender to rosham bow who understand this was a french victory. but he also understood that the moment belonged to george washington. without a word, he gestured o'hare to washington. washington in turn gestured him to his own second in command, benjamin lincoln, who accepted with surrender. after yorktown, there were no more major american battles but that didn't mean the fighting stopped. the fighting was continuing around the world between brit n britain, the bourbon alliance and other nations. in fact, by the time of yorktown, britain was fighting five separate nation states. it was simply overwhelmed. for example, the battle of gibralter observed 60,000 spanish troops in a four-year siege that failed and yes it is a mushroom cloud. the fighting was that fierce. the dutch republic was
the french also suffered twice the casualities of the americans during the battle. the situation for corn wallace became unatt-attaiun-attainable. when they came out to offer the surrender, the scene in the painting, they considered the victory to be a french one and offered the surrender to rosham bow who understand this was a french victory. but he also understood that the moment belonged to george washington. without a word, he gestured o'hare to washington. washington in turn gestured him...
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the democrats were the hard money people and the whigs were the soft money people. the whigs were made up of -- it anti-united states bank, anti-slavery, you had anti-nations thrown in into the mix. as i said, the greatest unifying factor of the party was in opposition to the expansion of executive power, that they wanted the predominant engine of the government to be congress rather than the presidency. heir superstar of the whig party was henry clay, who had been speaker of the house. he had been secretary of state. and now was serving in the united states senate. he was a very car mass particular leader. he was the most popular politician of the whig. worship.otion voted on a y chose harrisburg, albeit nod to getting off the coastline, all the previous conventions had been held in baltimore, the anti-nations held a small one in philadelphia. this was a 100-mile nod to the expansion of the country westward and secondly and the most important reason gets into the electoral map. the whigs if they were going to win the 180 election, they felt they had to have pennsyl
the democrats were the hard money people and the whigs were the soft money people. the whigs were made up of -- it anti-united states bank, anti-slavery, you had anti-nations thrown in into the mix. as i said, the greatest unifying factor of the party was in opposition to the expansion of executive power, that they wanted the predominant engine of the government to be congress rather than the presidency. heir superstar of the whig party was henry clay, who had been speaker of the house. he had...
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you can find the chart using the function at the bottom of the screen.ff looking at europe. we have elections and we are talking about political risk and the common explanation is that there are economic problems in people want to vote for the populist. but people are feeling better. if we go into the bloomberg, i have a chart looking at consumer sentiment in france and italy. the white line is italy, the blue one is france and they are trending higher. france is at its highest level in a long time. so if you think about what is happening in europe, if it is based on economics, you are probably missing part of the story. erik: we are out of date. joe: exactly. or the idea that growth is necessarily going to pull back notpopulist ties, that may work either because these numbers are moving higher and contrary to what people could be thinking. lisa: i love your optimism. growth shows that even cannot keep the politics out of it. lisa: there you go. n, the biggest dkl leverage loan etf. you can see the solid green for the past many months, since last june. a
you can find the chart using the function at the bottom of the screen.ff looking at europe. we have elections and we are talking about political risk and the common explanation is that there are economic problems in people want to vote for the populist. but people are feeling better. if we go into the bloomberg, i have a chart looking at consumer sentiment in france and italy. the white line is italy, the blue one is france and they are trending higher. france is at its highest level in a long...
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at the bottom of the table was the rbnz in new zealand and the bank of canada and the swiss nationalank. anna: we'll talk more about the fed and the bank of england in a moment. you mentioned the russian ruble. there was a lot of excitement if that is the right word around russian assets at the end of last year because of the nascent trump policy and what we knew at the time about a rapprochement between the united states and russia. things are little hazy on how much that will take place, and does that hold a great deal of value in terms of where the russian ruble goes? right, and looking at what i said a month ago, the currencies that would be stressed, and the ruble would be in their. when we model it just on oil, we are overshooting. trump-putin is the story. the balance of risks are beginning to go the other way in terms of the movement for the russian ruble. anna: thank you very much, derek. coming up on the program, the the cleveland, fed president tells us the u.s. cannot wait to long to raise rates. what will it take to make her back a hike? australia makes its biggest ever
at the bottom of the table was the rbnz in new zealand and the bank of canada and the swiss nationalank. anna: we'll talk more about the fed and the bank of england in a moment. you mentioned the russian ruble. there was a lot of excitement if that is the right word around russian assets at the end of last year because of the nascent trump policy and what we knew at the time about a rapprochement between the united states and russia. things are little hazy on how much that will take place, and...
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with the general hospital i'm the supervisor for the district in the southeast and represent the general hospital and have been for this is my 7 year in service and have been watch in project 2 had my hand on the projects for 3 years more importantly the amount of money not only time but money for this particular structure for this facility facility that we have made an investment if i'm not mistaken one $.3 billion was that the investment that's incredible and able to mania research institution that has the willingness and heart to continue to serve people that don't have access to health care that can't get up and could go to doctor that's what really has moved me to look at this project with such a critical eye i have questions i'm, raising on behalf of the constituents i represent those from the kansas state safe neighborhood organization first i'd like to direct them to ucsf if you could come up to the podium and director garcia but love for you to describe to me good to see you on tuesday first, the outreach process where we are do i think that is a missed not onlyer we've not done
with the general hospital i'm the supervisor for the district in the southeast and represent the general hospital and have been for this is my 7 year in service and have been watch in project 2 had my hand on the projects for 3 years more importantly the amount of money not only time but money for this particular structure for this facility facility that we have made an investment if i'm not mistaken one $.3 billion was that the investment that's incredible and able to mania research...
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the numbers from the developer and the intervening woke the puc tested the numbers and concluded those are appropriate. however, planning staff does continue to differ from the project sponsor where they should be subject to that requirement at all, and as i said last week it is our opinion that the project sponsor couldn't have received the entitlements before the date and it's a policy decision before the board to waive it and secondly on the costs. last week we estimated of $25 a square foot and compared to recent sales and with research we found it's a set rate required by board resolution by specific purchase for the site. >> thank you ms. rogers. >> thank you. >> and again in terms of all the analysis we looked through in the past week i concur and thank puc for weighing in on the gray water analysis and planning and talking about tdrs and the caring cost questions and the biggest question whether we agree as a board and i am supportive -- i have a amendment to make sure that we do, a 1.2% growth rate over the next two years. i think that is subject to debate and so forth and i t
the numbers from the developer and the intervening woke the puc tested the numbers and concluded those are appropriate. however, planning staff does continue to differ from the project sponsor where they should be subject to that requirement at all, and as i said last week it is our opinion that the project sponsor couldn't have received the entitlements before the date and it's a policy decision before the board to waive it and secondly on the costs. last week we estimated of $25 a square foot...
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we are looking at weekly gains for the s&p 500, the s&p 500 -- the s&p 500, the nasdaq, and the dow.re looking at three weeks of gains in a row. the last time that happened was back in november after the election. a good rally here -- surprising, considering at the beginning of the week we saw wishy-washy trading, but we are ending on a bullish note. david: thank you, abigail doolittle. donald trump are scheduled to hold a news conference at anymore. kevin to bring in cirilli. you are in the east room. i saw michael flynn, the national security advisor sit down. shannon pettypiece talking about the story in "the washington post" about what he might have said to the ambassador to russia . he is in an open position if there is a question to be asked today. what do you expect to hear with regard to that today? kevin: earlier today, prime minister abe meeting with congressional and business leaders of the u.s. chamber of commerce across town in washington. areourse, the backdrop, we minutes away from beginning -- the court ruling on the ninth circuit district court. the sources i am talk
we are looking at weekly gains for the s&p 500, the s&p 500 -- the s&p 500, the nasdaq, and the dow.re looking at three weeks of gains in a row. the last time that happened was back in november after the election. a good rally here -- surprising, considering at the beginning of the week we saw wishy-washy trading, but we are ending on a bullish note. david: thank you, abigail doolittle. donald trump are scheduled to hold a news conference at anymore. kevin to bring in cirilli. you...
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within the non federal share the state pays 65% of the whole and the counties pay 35% of the whole, but the state participation is capped, so the state only pays its 65% on the first $12.10 per hour of the costs of the ihss program and so under $12.10 the state pays 65% of the non federal share. counties pay 35%. over $12.10 per hour counties pay all of the non federal share so i think that comes -- in san francisco nets to about 20%, give or take. >> [inaudible] [off mic] >> okay. how much last year the county pay for the county's portion last year? year? , the year before? >> so last year the county's portion was about $80 million over the whole ihss program, and we are estimating that next year it will go to about 123 million. >> that's a lot of increase. >> yeah. about 3 million of that would have happened anyway but 40 million as a result of the governor's program. >> and not only that we will have more seniors receiving ihss with the population grew older. >> we agree. okay. yes, i mean that's part of the issue here. the program has over the last couple of years been growing in th
within the non federal share the state pays 65% of the whole and the counties pay 35% of the whole, but the state participation is capped, so the state only pays its 65% on the first $12.10 per hour of the costs of the ihss program and so under $12.10 the state pays 65% of the non federal share. counties pay 35%. over $12.10 per hour counties pay all of the non federal share so i think that comes -- in san francisco nets to about 20%, give or take. >> [inaudible] [off mic] >> okay....
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from the top down to the guy that pours the gatorade into the cup during the game. they feel they have a voice and they're being heard. he's the perfect guy. they want to be the smartest guy in the room. that culture does not exist with the warriors. they want to surround themselves with people with good ideas. >> it felt like jim harbaugh was talking down to the media. >> no question about it. steve kerr is polar opposite from dealing with him from a media point of view. >> are you going to do the sports. >> one of these days let me. >> you let me do news. >>> still to come, just a drop can kill you. one of the world's rarest and deadliest nerve agents was used to assassinate the brother of north korea leader. >> could a crackdown be coming to states that legalize marijuana. >>> chemical weapons were used to kill the half brother of kim jong un. two women rubbed vx nerve agent on kim jong nam's face. two women have been arrested and a man is in custody. youth protesters are calling for their government to cut diplomatic ties with north korea over the murder. >> mal
from the top down to the guy that pours the gatorade into the cup during the game. they feel they have a voice and they're being heard. he's the perfect guy. they want to be the smartest guy in the room. that culture does not exist with the warriors. they want to surround themselves with people with good ideas. >> it felt like jim harbaugh was talking down to the media. >> no question about it. steve kerr is polar opposite from dealing with him from a media point of view. >>...
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the speaker pro tempore: the house -- the speaker: the will be in order. the chair will -- the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, chaplain harvey clay of bluffton, texas. the chaplain: oh, mighty god we thank you that heroic leader shep has been taken in this house in times of crisis, for their effort to seek compromise where compromise is warranted and for creative solutions acted upon in the best interests of the american people. may unity prevail even when parties are in conflict, when progress is impeded and negotiations break down, grant them fresh ideas for discussion and ultimate resolution. may all members of this house remain faithful to the oath of office they have taken as representatives of we the people and may political ideologies be tempered by intellectual honesty. lord, bless this land we love so much and save us from our own self-inflict wounds. this we pray in the name of all that is holy, amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursua
the speaker pro tempore: the house -- the speaker: the will be in order. the chair will -- the prayer will be offered by the guest chaplain, chaplain harvey clay of bluffton, texas. the chaplain: oh, mighty god we thank you that heroic leader shep has been taken in this house in times of crisis, for their effort to seek compromise where compromise is warranted and for creative solutions acted upon in the best interests of the american people. may unity prevail even when parties are in conflict,...
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if you look at the r e d you have the alignments of the dtx then the avenue and the third street alignmentsecond street the work on the box and the pedestrian connector for bart if the r e b study stays essays this is the alignment it shown in orange those are extension active and could happen while the dtx is under construction if the 85 percent of the work along second street and the box and the green box as well as the pedestrian connector that work will think e be preserved for the fourth street alignment 0 i urge you to move forward to continue on the project and come back with the r e b study will be completed next month and adjust as needed. >> one thought before we hear from commissioner fewer perhaps a will to continue this to our next meeting that at that meeting we actually get susan who is in charge of the r a b study to present at the same time to see all of that before we make a decision with regards to this allocation commissioner fewer. >> thank you chair peskin i also would like to see p continued i have a question about the capital actually, the money part of it i actuall
if you look at the r e d you have the alignments of the dtx then the avenue and the third street alignmentsecond street the work on the box and the pedestrian connector for bart if the r e b study stays essays this is the alignment it shown in orange those are extension active and could happen while the dtx is under construction if the 85 percent of the work along second street and the box and the green box as well as the pedestrian connector that work will think e be preserved for the fourth...
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the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> we're tracking another rally on wall street this morning following the first employment report of the year. pam cook is back with this and more in monday business. >> great news this morning. the jobs report better than economists expected that is taking stocks up this morning. ringing the opening bell today, kimball royalty partners. it celebrating its ipo today. snapchat just filed paperwork to go public this year as well. that's always well received on wall street. >>> checking in on the numbers though. dow jones back above 20,000. 20,010 up more than half a percent. the nasdaq up a quarter of a percent. s&p 500 almost 2300. up half of a percent. most of the reason, that first jobs report of the year. better than expected. as i just mentioned, u.s. employers ramped up hiring last month. more americans began looking for work as well. the labor department reports 227,000 new jobs in january. that's the most since september and higher than last year's ave
the east and the west are mine. the north and the south are mine. all seems beautiful to me. >> we're tracking another rally on wall street this morning following the first employment report of the year. pam cook is back with this and more in monday business. >> great news this morning. the jobs report better than economists expected that is taking stocks up this morning. ringing the opening bell today, kimball royalty partners. it celebrating its ipo today. snapchat just filed...
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the opportunities are huge, and not even the sky is the limit.hil. i suspect the weather wasn't great this morning at prestwick but things are on the mend. even a wee bit of brightness. there are some gaps in the cloud but if you got an island of cloud some of it sitting very low in the atmosphere, it is producing rain across parts of the north—west, watch out for the gusts in the win. up watch out for the gusts in the win. up and over the pennines it could be 50 mph or so. up and over the pennines it could be 50 mph orso. brighterskies up and over the pennines it could be 50 mph or so. brighter skies across scotla nd 50 mph or so. brighter skies across scotland eventually drying out quite nicely, but over towards the east we have already seen at cranfield and it will stay mild overnight because this weather front keeps a zone of cloud and some rain which might cut up cloud and some rain which might cut up again later on in the night as this way comes back in. those clearer skies in the south will translate into quite a chilly start on tuesday, b
the opportunities are huge, and not even the sky is the limit.hil. i suspect the weather wasn't great this morning at prestwick but things are on the mend. even a wee bit of brightness. there are some gaps in the cloud but if you got an island of cloud some of it sitting very low in the atmosphere, it is producing rain across parts of the north—west, watch out for the gusts in the win. up watch out for the gusts in the win. up and over the pennines it could be 50 mph or so. up and over the...
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the reservation can be made on the phone, or online. the night before the visit. the park posted a picture on facebook saying more people have been coming to the park to see the waterfalls. after recent storms which makes it hard tore find parking. and, if you are headed on up to the sierra this week, be prepared, you will see a mix of rain and snow. we did just catch the caltrans website and chains are required on i-80 and highway 50. that is for all vehicles except those with four wheel drive and snow tires. >> there is nothing worse than heading up the sierra when you want to ski and it is raining at 6,000 feet. kind of icy and slushy. but hey, let's hear from the gal that knows the most about all of this. >> it will be a little tough getting up there. the snow showers are in the forecast most of today. still an advisory in place. be careful. if you are headed in that direction. how about we take a look at what's going on out and about? mostly cloudy skies and here. rain, snow in the sierra. as we continue to remain in this wet pattern. the rain will taper off.
the reservation can be made on the phone, or online. the night before the visit. the park posted a picture on facebook saying more people have been coming to the park to see the waterfalls. after recent storms which makes it hard tore find parking. and, if you are headed on up to the sierra this week, be prepared, you will see a mix of rain and snow. we did just catch the caltrans website and chains are required on i-80 and highway 50. that is for all vehicles except those with four wheel drive...
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the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 609, a bill to designate the department of veterans affairs health care center and center township county, pennsylvania, as the abie abraham v.a. clinic. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from tennessee, mr. roe, and the gentleman from minnesota, mr. county, walz, ea control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and tend their remarks and add material. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. roe: mr. speaker, i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. today i rise in support of h.r. 609, a bill to name the department of veterans affairs health care center in center township, butler county, pennsylvania, the abie abraham v.a. clinic. this bill is responserd by my friend mike kelly from pennsylvania, and i'm grate
the speaker pro tempore: the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 609, a bill to designate the department of veterans affairs health care center and center township county, pennsylvania, as the abie abraham v.a. clinic. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from tennessee, mr. roe, and the gentleman from minnesota, mr. county, walz, ea control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from tennessee. mr. roe: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask...
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hirono: i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. sanders: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sanders: mr. president, i want to say a few words about the sessions nomination for attorney general, but i also want to express my very strong opposition to senator mcconnell's effort to deny senator elizabeth warren the opportunity to express her point of view. and there are two separate issues. number one, this is the united states senate, and the american people expect from us a vigorous debate on the important issues facing this country. and i think all of us are aware that issues of civil rights, issues of voter suppression, issues of criminal justice reform are enormous issues that people from one end of this country feel very strongly about. and those are issues that the next attorney general of the united states will be dealing with. so clearly we need a vigorous discussion r
hirono: i note the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: mr. sanders: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from vermont. mr. sanders: mr. president, i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. sanders: mr. president, i want to say a few words about the sessions nomination for attorney general, but i also want to express my very strong opposition to senator mcconnell's effort to deny senator...
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the trade of the empire. this system is going to further arelop, additional acts passed in 1663, 6096 that further tighten the economic dimensions of this developing english empire. but throughout the same decades, the crown did almost nothing to defend the largely coastal english populations in america. from thein america hostile actions of european powers and native americans. we are seeing with english empire looks like and 60 and 75. at least with respect to the main lands. it is very coastal in its character. in 1664, charles ordered aggressive actions be taken in africa and north america, in the conquest of new netherlands. these moves precipitated the outbreak of a second anglo dutch war. a famous admiral retaliated by shifting the company of royal adventure is from all of trading posts in west africa and crossed the atlantic and attacked barbados. other dutch naval forces burnt tobacco ships and the chesapeake in 1667 and 1673 during the third and final anglo dutch war. however, no effort is made by e
the trade of the empire. this system is going to further arelop, additional acts passed in 1663, 6096 that further tighten the economic dimensions of this developing english empire. but throughout the same decades, the crown did almost nothing to defend the largely coastal english populations in america. from thein america hostile actions of european powers and native americans. we are seeing with english empire looks like and 60 and 75. at least with respect to the main lands. it is very...
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the people who lost were the ones who were supposedly the beneficiaries of the law, the public, the rightto know, transparency. so it makes for an interesting comparison to his version of compliance with the law and if that's the best he can do complying with an oklahoma statute, that he's obliged not only to comply with but to enforce, what reasonable conclusion could my colleagues draw about his willingness to follow federal law that he also despises. mr. schatz: thank you for this question. this is what is happening today, that it would be enough that we were in the process of debating, confirming a climate denier to the e.p.a. it would be enough that this person is a plain tif in 17 lawsuits against the e.p.a. it would be enough that he's a plaintiff in these lawsuits against the e.p.a. and he refuses to recuse himself if he's running the e.p.a. he's going to be -- as senator markey says, he's going to be plaintiff, defendant and judge. all of that would be enough. but today a judge is compelling him to release around 3,000 e-mails that have squarely to do with the debate that we're h
the people who lost were the ones who were supposedly the beneficiaries of the law, the public, the rightto know, transparency. so it makes for an interesting comparison to his version of compliance with the law and if that's the best he can do complying with an oklahoma statute, that he's obliged not only to comply with but to enforce, what reasonable conclusion could my colleagues draw about his willingness to follow federal law that he also despises. mr. schatz: thank you for this question....
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the voices of people that do the work we'll talk about the importance the or especially in the perilous times of making our schools stable, save and supportive for the immigrant families, for so many of the students that frankly have been tearing down for being who they are as mr. walton mentioned we have a gyn campaign go to the united educators of san francisco you'll see people holding up signs to show what love means to them and their students thank you. >> (clapping.) >> (calling names). >> good evening my name is margaret i've been a teacher in elementary school for 2 two years and 15 of those years have been at grattan elementary school i'm here tonight with the unique perspective as not only a colleague of phil but of his wife and i find it fitting i'm here on valentine's day to speak about the love of my life i'm here to representing my school community, my students, the teachers and the parent who continue to urge you to let phil come back to grattan >> (clapping.) >> i've been married for over 20 years to mr. phil we were married and grattan elementary school and i was also t
the voices of people that do the work we'll talk about the importance the or especially in the perilous times of making our schools stable, save and supportive for the immigrant families, for so many of the students that frankly have been tearing down for being who they are as mr. walton mentioned we have a gyn campaign go to the united educators of san francisco you'll see people holding up signs to show what love means to them and their students thank you. >> (clapping.) >>...
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the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 244, a bill to encourage effective voluntary investments to recruit, employ, and retain men and women with annual presidential awards to private sector employers recognizing such efforts and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 249. the noeses are one. the bill is passed and, without objection, moths to reconsider is laid on the table. without objection, the title is amended. the chair would ask all members o please take their seats. the chair would ask a
the clerk will report the title of the bill. the clerk: h.r. 244, a bill to encourage effective voluntary investments to recruit, employ, and retain men and women with annual presidential awards to private sector employers recognizing such efforts and for other purposes. the speaker pro tempore: the question is, will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill as amended. members will record their votes by electronic device. this will be a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the...
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for the united states that is 3% that the united states charges with the rest of the world. mexico has a slightly higher rate so the exports would hurt more than those in the united states and of the agricultural goods it is 20% for this outcome would hurt the united states more than it would hurt mexico in terms of exports. finally mexico made it clear that it would respond to any taxes on its own. with my final comment, more productively mexico is also aggressively playing the china card and we've heard numbers imports contained 40% u.s. content and china is only 4% and mexico is using that fact with the trump administration but mexico also realizes the united states needed to remain globally competitive to reduce the trade deficit with china if needs to trade with mexico because we've produced things together and competitively. finally, if the taxes are imposed with mexico that isn't going to leave them to come back to the united states committed well to go to another low-cost producer in order to be able to compete globally and with that i will finish my remarks. thank y
for the united states that is 3% that the united states charges with the rest of the world. mexico has a slightly higher rate so the exports would hurt more than those in the united states and of the agricultural goods it is 20% for this outcome would hurt the united states more than it would hurt mexico in terms of exports. finally mexico made it clear that it would respond to any taxes on its own. with my final comment, more productively mexico is also aggressively playing the china card and...
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but he was on the beach at the time of the attack.g quite extraordinary, running back to the scene of the attack after taking his wife to the safety of their hotel. i ran towards the gunfire. i could now see bodies on the beach. i hit the deck. and as i hit the sand, i literally fell into a lady. i could see the lady was moving and was semiconscious. she had some severe gunshot wounds. i dressed her hand, and covered her wrist with a scarf i pulled down from a beach umbrella. she then said she had pain in her leg, and i noticed she had a hole in her leg. so i got a beach towel and wrapped it around her leg to compress the injury and stop the bleeding. mr pembroke‘s actions saved the life of the woman, whose husband lay dead beside her. but he is haunted by what he saw and angry at the failure of the tunisian police to intervene in time. i was on the beach a good 20 minutes with cheryl alone, and i saw no military or medical staff. it‘s only in recent reports that i found that police waited, police fainted, they hid. you know, it‘s...
but he was on the beach at the time of the attack.g quite extraordinary, running back to the scene of the attack after taking his wife to the safety of their hotel. i ran towards the gunfire. i could now see bodies on the beach. i hit the deck. and as i hit the sand, i literally fell into a lady. i could see the lady was moving and was semiconscious. she had some severe gunshot wounds. i dressed her hand, and covered her wrist with a scarf i pulled down from a beach umbrella. she then said she...
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the the remix to the remix to "america the beautiful" has gone viral this morning. "and sisterhood" right now. the trio, known for playing sisters in "hamilton" say the added lyric was "necessary". the cast of "hamitlon made international headlines in the past... when they addressed vice pence after performances. coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... we are following breaking news from overnight. police in vallejo investigating a homicide. the new information police have just released this morning. and police shot and kill a personin the east bay. terisa estacio is live in fremont with more on what led up to the shooting. and we are tracking the last bit of rain hitting the bay area. can't see it. can't taste it. but there's so much more to it. here's how benefiber® works. inside us are trillions of good microflora that support digestive health. the prebiotic fiber in benefiber® nourishes them... and what helps them, helps you. clear, taste-free, benefiber®. our powerful relief now in pill form. it's the one and only cold & flu caplet that has a m
the the remix to the remix to "america the beautiful" has gone viral this morning. "and sisterhood" right now. the trio, known for playing sisters in "hamilton" say the added lyric was "necessary". the cast of "hamitlon made international headlines in the past... when they addressed vice pence after performances. coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... we are following breaking news from overnight. police in vallejo investigating a...
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will be on the table, the 19th national congress in the fall, the biggest event of the year, but thiss the second biggest. getting the five year growth plan, maintaining the 6.5% growth target, structural form on supply-side and agriculture, globalization. the chinese are talking a lot about that and why it is important as donald trump puts it a little bit on the chopping block against you could say. -- i guess you could say. and europe, german inflation, spanish inflation, but another #3221, a diverting path between headline inflation and that is the turquoise line, and that core inflation. the headline is up almost 2%. that is the ecb's target, but the core is not really going anywhere. the germans have always been complaining about inflation getting out of control, the ecb needs to stop buying bonds, raise rates. mario draghi fought back saying as long as the core is rate -- is weak and there is monetary policy for all of the nation in the euro, this is the number to watch, the flat white line. it will be interesting to see the response in the market and from european officials whe
will be on the table, the 19th national congress in the fall, the biggest event of the year, but thiss the second biggest. getting the five year growth plan, maintaining the 6.5% growth target, structural form on supply-side and agriculture, globalization. the chinese are talking a lot about that and why it is important as donald trump puts it a little bit on the chopping block against you could say. -- i guess you could say. and europe, german inflation, spanish inflation, but another #3221, a...
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the barrier on the southern border. live.washington journal join the discussion. foreign secretary boris johnson was -- boris itnson assured a member that would not be affected by the recent executive order signed by president trump. who expressed concern about executive order and future relations with the trump administration. this occurred under the executive order and was temporarily stopped by a judge in seattle. the floor and commonwealth affairs by a bush ally to make a statement on the implications of this country other recent changes of the immigration policy. it may be helpful if i described for the house the consequences of british citizens and nationals of the executive order issued last friday. let me begin by saying this is not our policy or a measure that this government would consider. those measures that discriminate on nationality are wrong. president trump issued the executive order banning intrigue over a period of 90 days. syria, iraq, iran, somalia syria, iraq, iran, somalia, yemen, libya, and sadda
the barrier on the southern border. live.washington journal join the discussion. foreign secretary boris johnson was -- boris itnson assured a member that would not be affected by the recent executive order signed by president trump. who expressed concern about executive order and future relations with the trump administration. this occurred under the executive order and was temporarily stopped by a judge in seattle. the floor and commonwealth affairs by a bush ally to make a statement on the...
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i know we the commission and the department are very appreciative of the mayor and the staff for the department and grateful for that support and realizing the call volume increase. thank you and one city the population of city and county of san francisco at this time and commissioner hardeman talking about increased population that denotes increased call volume and at some commission meetings down the road we will talk what the ems ambulances respond to because they respond but there is discussion in terms of the clients out there, the frequent fliers et cetera that take up some time and whether or not we are able to work towards a poz in terms of serving all members of the public with that. thank you very much for this opportunity to ask that question mr. president, commissioner covington thank you. >> thank you mr. vice president and i share your sentiments. chief hayes-white. >> thank you president cleaveland. thank you president cleaveland. i would also like to acknowledge director corso for putting together an excellent report. he's been working hard with the budget committee.
i know we the commission and the department are very appreciative of the mayor and the staff for the department and grateful for that support and realizing the call volume increase. thank you and one city the population of city and county of san francisco at this time and commissioner hardeman talking about increased population that denotes increased call volume and at some commission meetings down the road we will talk what the ems ambulances respond to because they respond but there is...
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then the answer is not to kachange the rules, the answer is to change the nominee. >>> if you want me to start issuing subpoenas on the dccc i'm probably not going to do it but just go ahead and suggest it. the gentlemen's time has expired. >> are you asked me -- >> i did not, i did not ask. >> you asked me -- >> i did. >> gentleman, gentleman i think we need to calm down here a little bit. all programs are available at c-span.org. >>> up next post manager general megan brennan testifies on the future of the postal service before the house oversight committee. it examined legislation that would are elearelieve them -- u congressman jason chaffetz chairs the hearing. >>> committee on oversight and government reform will come to order, declare a recess at any time. thank you for being her for an important topic dealing with postal reform that this congress really needs to address. i want to thank chairman isa, the chairman previous to by becoming chairman laid a foundation, did a great deal of work on this topic and issue so i thank the chairman for all the progress made at that time an
then the answer is not to kachange the rules, the answer is to change the nominee. >>> if you want me to start issuing subpoenas on the dccc i'm probably not going to do it but just go ahead and suggest it. the gentlemen's time has expired. >> are you asked me -- >> i did not, i did not ask. >> you asked me -- >> i did. >> gentleman, gentleman i think we need to calm down here a little bit. all programs are available at c-span.org. >>> up next...
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with the ambassador and if he as acts on the knowledge of the president. >> and the chairman of the house intelligence committee says washington, d.c. is a rough town and flynn deserves america's gratitude for dedicating his life. >> again, remember here, one of the key questions is if the white house was told about this guy s by sally yates, why is it that as of 4:06 yesterday, kellyanne conway said michael flynn had the confidence of the president. what changed? fast kncinating to know. the resignation will have ripple effects with the security agencies. he needs to be replaced and international diplomacy. and russia. where are they on this? let's go live to moscow and bring in correspondent matthew chance. matthew, just yesterday you were on with us and russia did not admit sanctions were discussed in the phone call. that phone call is the reason michael flynn resigned. >> reporter: it is embarrassing for the kremlin. a few minutes ago, they again said do you admit these conversations took place about sanctions. they were like, we will remember you back to the multiple statements
with the ambassador and if he as acts on the knowledge of the president. >> and the chairman of the house intelligence committee says washington, d.c. is a rough town and flynn deserves america's gratitude for dedicating his life. >> again, remember here, one of the key questions is if the white house was told about this guy s by sally yates, why is it that as of 4:06 yesterday, kellyanne conway said michael flynn had the confidence of the president. what changed? fast kncinating to...
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the flag is on the fly with the blustery winds and the temperatures remain in the 50s. and there are three things i want you to walk away from. just continue to remember it's going to rain throughout the day and sometimes heavily. we have powerful winds throughout the day today. s threat of flooding continues through tuesday: it's not going to stop raining. everyone one of our weather watches is checking in and said it's raining from heyward through san carlos, san francisco and rose altos. thank you for waking up with us. come he has the rain and wind, we have the flood threat today. in addition to mud slides and land slides. this is lunchtime today. heavy rain drifts off the mosque ocean. into the south bay, peninsula and into tonight, we begin to see a little bit of a backup in the precipitation and this is your tuesday morning commute. it will be wet and more scattered showers. tuesday afternoon and evening, the rain begins to back off until wednesday and we breathe a see of relief. a spotty shower and dry weather pattern. these are the totals to expect today alone.
the flag is on the fly with the blustery winds and the temperatures remain in the 50s. and there are three things i want you to walk away from. just continue to remember it's going to rain throughout the day and sometimes heavily. we have powerful winds throughout the day today. s threat of flooding continues through tuesday: it's not going to stop raining. everyone one of our weather watches is checking in and said it's raining from heyward through san carlos, san francisco and rose altos....
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it was the french officers directed the siege and the placement of the trenches and the gunfire and suffered twice the casualties during the battle. once they had captured the nine and ten, the situation is second in command which was the scene of the painting. they considered the victory to be a french one and offered to surrender. they understood the moment belonged to washington so with that word, he gestured head over to washington and washington intern gestured him to his own second-in-command benjamin lincoln. after yorktown, there were no more major american battles but that doesn't mean that the battle stopped. between the alliance for other nations in fact by the time that yorktown, britain was fighting separate nationstates and it was simply overwhelmed. for example they absorbed over 60,000 spanish troops but ultimately failed. the fighting was that fierce. fans had allied with the kingdom in india to drive the company from the continent and in fact the last major battle of the war was equally fierce intent and six months after the peace treaties have been signed. 1783 ended up ei
it was the french officers directed the siege and the placement of the trenches and the gunfire and suffered twice the casualties during the battle. once they had captured the nine and ten, the situation is second in command which was the scene of the painting. they considered the victory to be a french one and offered to surrender. they understood the moment belonged to washington so with that word, he gestured head over to washington and washington intern gestured him to his own...
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the planning department with the new door on the front porch and to close the complaint the second part of complaint will be investigated with roofline it was sent to code compliant on march 17 it ended up at a hearings around april 2016 there was a order of abatement and an appeal filed but continued ever since the cost associated with that are around $1,075 a building permit has been filed it is a form 3 building permit to come imply with m and a violation 201693 of one install a security door at the front the property the building application was filed i believe office of the city administrator it was constructed in 18 those are historical aspect so i have photographs overhead they're not clear but in fact, can i have the overhead, please? so the area in question is this door here at the front porch this was installed in the side light i believe put in as well so i have a photograph of the existing condition taken off the computer the screen shots were out of depth but see an open sort of lobby before and this building and closed the front of it off so - >> that's where we are with t
the planning department with the new door on the front porch and to close the complaint the second part of complaint will be investigated with roofline it was sent to code compliant on march 17 it ended up at a hearings around april 2016 there was a order of abatement and an appeal filed but continued ever since the cost associated with that are around $1,075 a building permit has been filed it is a form 3 building permit to come imply with m and a violation 201693 of one install a security...
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the other was the assumed weight of the building. and according to shau verdani and we verified the same in the peer review panel. the report by andrew whittle used the percent of the building by 25 or greater. i'm not presuming that for mr. whittle, i presume someone gave him the weight. the conclusion of our peer review panel was that the weight used in mr. whittle's report was about 25% too high. shau verdani documented that in this report. i presume it's report no. 15 listed here. with that information at hand, the peer review panel, excuse me, backing up. shau's conclusion as i recall it was the prospective settlement was about the right number when you had the correct building weight in there. and so, again our peer review panel was on the verge of again approving the design, and that's when all of these series of meetings began to be called at the building department. the building department invoked, is it called the sunshine law or sunshine clause, that i think it requires all the meetings to be publicly announced 24 hours ah
the other was the assumed weight of the building. and according to shau verdani and we verified the same in the peer review panel. the report by andrew whittle used the percent of the building by 25 or greater. i'm not presuming that for mr. whittle, i presume someone gave him the weight. the conclusion of our peer review panel was that the weight used in mr. whittle's report was about 25% too high. shau verdani documented that in this report. i presume it's report no. 15 listed here. with that...
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again, the having the dogs, the mascot. >> the conditions that the men were living in for 47 days out in the woods, rotating in and out, walking the huge fields, it's a burden on the body to participate in conflict like that. >> more pows. >> yes. >> the germans were starting to surrender in droves. they recognize the war was coming in end. >> there seems to be a lot of people standing around. >> i think also most of people never seen a movie camera before. so see this was something rare and exciting and they wanted to get in on the action on the film. you see that when you watch them waving at the camera. >> the decoration, there were three main decorations during the war, the pious hon for was the medal of honor, general distinguish service and distinguished medal. that's interesting. you see a lion in the front lines. >> there were all sorts of animals and mascots that the doe boys had. you can see the playful side of this as well. >> welfare similar to salvation army. you had entertainers who came over. the most famous was lc janet who came with her mom. >> i was wondering if thes
again, the having the dogs, the mascot. >> the conditions that the men were living in for 47 days out in the woods, rotating in and out, walking the huge fields, it's a burden on the body to participate in conflict like that. >> more pows. >> yes. >> the germans were starting to surrender in droves. they recognize the war was coming in end. >> there seems to be a lot of people standing around. >> i think also most of people never seen a movie camera before....
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the driver of the truck that came out and ended up on the ramp below, was that the driver of the flipped over truck or another truck? >> yes, that was the driver of the truck that ended up on its side. >> thank you very much, allie rasmus. as you heard her say, the traffic is backing up. i'll show you how long it's backing up here on 880 northbound. we have the 880 coliseum shot here that normally doesn't get this way until 8:00 or so. this morning it's been this way since 6:45, jammed traffic all the way up to downtown oakland. i would recommend using 580 as an alternative route because of the slow traffic. look at this, you don't want to be in this. 580 is allowing big rigs for the time being until this accident has cleared up. let's move along and take a look at the other slow traffic here around the bay. northbound 17 of course ends up being a very slow commute here. if you're driving in the south bay and want to know what that's like, 280 northbound and 85 and 101 are slow. a couple fender benders and cars that have spun out so to speak because of the wet weather. at 7:06 a quick lo
the driver of the truck that came out and ended up on the ramp below, was that the driver of the flipped over truck or another truck? >> yes, that was the driver of the truck that ended up on its side. >> thank you very much, allie rasmus. as you heard her say, the traffic is backing up. i'll show you how long it's backing up here on 880 northbound. we have the 880 coliseum shot here that normally doesn't get this way until 8:00 or so. this morning it's been this way since 6:45,...
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what we argued to the court yesterday is that it's the role of the courts to say what the law is and to serve as a check on the executive branch, and that's what the court has done in this opinion, in this excellent opinion, this well-reasoned, careful, thoughtful opinion that seriously considered all of the government's arguments and rejected them. and it's important to recognize the real impact this has been having on peems lives. we've been hearing from people all over the state and country what a difference this has made for them. i want to thank attorney general ferguson for having the bravery to bring this case in the first place and to authorize us to do all this. i think the govern thank the go people for bringing this case and especially the people across our office. ann egg ler, kelly parids, kelly wood, kristin, wendy -- anyway, i'm going to forget people, but the bottom line is we have an outstanding office here. people do public service every day. we're not usually in the limelight like this and not really used to it, but we're proud to have been able to play this role.
what we argued to the court yesterday is that it's the role of the courts to say what the law is and to serve as a check on the executive branch, and that's what the court has done in this opinion, in this excellent opinion, this well-reasoned, careful, thoughtful opinion that seriously considered all of the government's arguments and rejected them. and it's important to recognize the real impact this has been having on peems lives. we've been hearing from people all over the state and country...