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it was organized by steve woodford and he's been doing this for many years as an organizer of these dives but also worked hard to get the fai to recognize these night sky dives as a world record. >> it's not going to help with all the ufo sightings around, is it? phones went crazy. >> got to be scary going sky diving at night. going on the carnival ride with your eyes closed. >> sky diving at night is incredibly dangerous and some said they secretly hoped for bad weather so they didn't have to jump, but everything went according to plan and they ended up being able to set the 64 way world record, mission accomplished. >> an employee is trying to -- >> connect a gas canister to the table. >> but something goes wrong. >> oh! >> holy cow!
it was organized by steve woodford and he's been doing this for many years as an organizer of these dives but also worked hard to get the fai to recognize these night sky dives as a world record. >> it's not going to help with all the ufo sightings around, is it? phones went crazy. >> got to be scary going sky diving at night. going on the carnival ride with your eyes closed. >> sky diving at night is incredibly dangerous and some said they secretly hoped for bad weather so...
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an end very soon. because, as i told are yyou, it affecting the regional security and also undermining the importance of the gcc as an organization and as a collective effort to fight any common threat among those countries. so it is very important that the u.s. and the rest of the countries stay engaged to put a stop for this baseless crisis which started just with cyberattack and created all these consequences. there is one important point here also, which i would like to highlight, that also we need to look at are the danger of the cyberattack, how it can create such a big crisis. so this is very important. regarding the u.s. forces in qatar, we appreciate the good relationship we have together and the partnership we have together with the united states, but this base is not protect qatar, this base is to save the region. forever -- for us our base is come from our own people and army. the presence of the u.s. and other allies there is -- should be in the calculation for anyone who wants to think about qatar, yes, maybe. but it won't be the guarantee against any aggression. we hosted the u.s. base after -- after the saudis ask
an end very soon. because, as i told are yyou, it affecting the regional security and also undermining the importance of the gcc as an organization and as a collective effort to fight any common threat among those countries. so it is very important that the u.s. and the rest of the countries stay engaged to put a stop for this baseless crisis which started just with cyberattack and created all these consequences. there is one important point here also, which i would like to highlight, that also...
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i know they've been using that to -- as an organizing tool for a number of our regional offices, have been using tweeting and blogging as an organizing tool to help bring people together. i mean it is mostly youth work that is involved with that. so i feel that afsc is -- i mean there could be -- of course there's always improvements and there's always new platforms coming out, but i think we're staying pretty relevant in that aspect. >> let's hear another question, if that's ok? i'm steve miller, a presbyterian for many years. i'm doing a paper, presenting a paper tomorrow in a presbyterian magazine published during the war which completely supported the war effort and, in fact, printed articles saying that if there was ever any holy war in history that was the holiest of all wars and god was completely on our side. i don't think we've fought any war that doesn't hasn't been on our side or the other side as well we need to remember. but my question is has any of your organizations seen it as part of your mission to critique that kind of divine sanction for war? >> yes, thank you. we
i know they've been using that to -- as an organizing tool for a number of our regional offices, have been using tweeting and blogging as an organizing tool to help bring people together. i mean it is mostly youth work that is involved with that. so i feel that afsc is -- i mean there could be -- of course there's always improvements and there's always new platforms coming out, but i think we're staying pretty relevant in that aspect. >> let's hear another question, if that's ok? i'm...
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and as an organization it couldn't really do much about us shale oil or russian oil and now i'm on my look at europe and it's a shame you're taking decisions you're brokering deals they work they would you say opdyke is back are you back in control all over the world all trade or is it just down to brokering a deal between russia and saudi arabia. in the post fifty seven years. of the existence of this organization. the organization has gone through several cycles. in some of the cycles it's really a question. to put it bluntly. we have seen. if you like. the post depending on which cycle but. only survives but. strongly. and this is what you see what you are seeing beginning from last year is video. when it's used to it. rebuild confidence. again. take decisions and implemented his decisions effectively but with all due respect there are still questions regarding how can the last introduction be made with one topic members are bickering with each other for instance he had saudi arabia and other gulf states that are comical locating and other opec member qatar you have qatar and that
and as an organization it couldn't really do much about us shale oil or russian oil and now i'm on my look at europe and it's a shame you're taking decisions you're brokering deals they work they would you say opdyke is back are you back in control all over the world all trade or is it just down to brokering a deal between russia and saudi arabia. in the post fifty seven years. of the existence of this organization. the organization has gone through several cycles. in some of the cycles it's...
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the evolution we have gone lieu as an organization. and now a personal type of motto with joel individually. and you know the collection goes to ways that the phrase was born. after five years in. it is not surprising. >> what is up with the flyers they lost to minnesota 3-0 and the wild scored in the first 12 seconds of the game and meanwhile the flyers have not scored a goal in seven periods and they have been shut out advice in a row by flyers goalie. and they will be at winnipeg tonight night. cecily tynan with the accuweather forecast when we continue in just a moment. stepping into the unknown. it can be difficult to find the way. but with the compassion and security of independence blue cross, obstacles become openings. as we have for nearly 80 years, we'll continue to light the way, with the card accepted in all 50 states. giving you the power to shine forward to whatever awaits tomorrow. independence blue cross. live fearless. >>> look who is named no hero by philadelphia magazine and independence blue cross. who is that? it's
the evolution we have gone lieu as an organization. and now a personal type of motto with joel individually. and you know the collection goes to ways that the phrase was born. after five years in. it is not surprising. >> what is up with the flyers they lost to minnesota 3-0 and the wild scored in the first 12 seconds of the game and meanwhile the flyers have not scored a goal in seven periods and they have been shut out advice in a row by flyers goalie. and they will be at winnipeg...
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terms of what he's using on social media what he's showing how it's changing how you operate as an organizer well i think organizers are actually a little more terrified right now and you know to think that. the act of kind of planning a protest something that in the united states we've been able to do openly for a long time can be characterized as you know being part of a conspiracy to plan or pry it is actually it's very chilling and you know i think that one of the one of the things that we all need to see here in terms of the big picture is the. that donald trump would love our country to be more authoritarian and would love for us to actually go in the direction of fascism you know we see country is like turkey or maybe the philippines right now that have in recent times actually taken that sharp kind of turn toward more of her authoritarianism and i i think we all need to be concerned about the dangerous direction that the united states is in danger of going actually if we if we if we are not able to to actually prevail in these cases cisco is telling you when you look at the way peopl
terms of what he's using on social media what he's showing how it's changing how you operate as an organizer well i think organizers are actually a little more terrified right now and you know to think that. the act of kind of planning a protest something that in the united states we've been able to do openly for a long time can be characterized as you know being part of a conspiracy to plan or pry it is actually it's very chilling and you know i think that one of the one of the things that we...
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as an organ system should speak should do something and then she got. very complicated structures. solve i think there was an organization including united nations now speaking on behalf of these people suffered because it's encouraging and when. should the us of. a civilian human rights organization. and then also i believe. my. suit many organizations helping people who are using starvation wonderful really wonder what so the well known saw these things are you or still in this complicated world. of compassion carry some work so these are the icons of the seat once properly care and can grow by that so these really. shouldn't created problems. no one else we can blame all problem the accident so why should clue. should we be have the ability to reduce or eliminate these problems which essentially human being created and roger global is that we have been more or less more subdued due to these well made progress of their power need use social media as a platform to help teach young people to give them tools to stop conflict in their neighborhood particularly in colombia and we're s
as an organ system should speak should do something and then she got. very complicated structures. solve i think there was an organization including united nations now speaking on behalf of these people suffered because it's encouraging and when. should the us of. a civilian human rights organization. and then also i believe. my. suit many organizations helping people who are using starvation wonderful really wonder what so the well known saw these things are you or still in this complicated...
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especially in light of all the current events that are going on is certainly important for us as an organizationeporter: recently, secretary of defense james mattis paid diux a visit. he made it very clear that he supports the effort. >> and so we're going to use this team work here in order to make our military more lethal and more capable of defending our experiment that we call the united states of america. >> reporter: as for halo, u.s. special ops forces are currently trying it out and assessing its effects on marksmanship, close quarters combat and overall strength training. olawale is convinced. >> you know, i think it would be a great tool for the u.s., for the military. >> reporter: len ramirez, kpix 5. >> they are investing in already developed projects. the companies get to hold on to their patents and intellectual property. >>> rain throughout the morning commute just enough to get a little headache on the roads. plenty of sunshine for saturday and sunday and then more rain next week. let's go ahead and talk about what's out there now. here's a look at hi-def doppler. as you can see,
especially in light of all the current events that are going on is certainly important for us as an organizationeporter: recently, secretary of defense james mattis paid diux a visit. he made it very clear that he supports the effort. >> and so we're going to use this team work here in order to make our military more lethal and more capable of defending our experiment that we call the united states of america. >> reporter: as for halo, u.s. special ops forces are currently trying it...
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as an organization which meant to be for collective security and that was my colleague christopher spring gauge in conversation with the foreign minister of qatar shaikh mohammed bin abdul rahman. amnesty international has published the findings of a two year investigation into the crackdown by me in mars' military on the ethnic hinge of people in iraq kind state of the findings are hard hitting amnesty accuses the authorities in me and mar of creating a system of apartheid which is classified as a crime against humanity they were in jail and faced state sponsored discrimination for decades according to the report but this has worsened since two thousand and twelve when violence broke out between buddhists and the muslim minority to date six hundred thousand road have fled to neighboring bangladesh amnesty international has now called for the un human rights council to hold a special session on the crisis these are the latest real hinge arrivals seeking safety at the risk camp and cox's bazaar in bangladesh the camp is run by the international organization for migration it has seen a mass
as an organization which meant to be for collective security and that was my colleague christopher spring gauge in conversation with the foreign minister of qatar shaikh mohammed bin abdul rahman. amnesty international has published the findings of a two year investigation into the crackdown by me in mars' military on the ethnic hinge of people in iraq kind state of the findings are hard hitting amnesty accuses the authorities in me and mar of creating a system of apartheid which is classified...
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administration when i finally learned that in fifteen years the rand could go nuclear i sat back and we as an organization decided that you know it had a moment when you had iran in a week visit. that was not a time to sit back and turn the problem of the iranian nuclear nation over to our children. so i think the sunset clause is a serious problem and you know the deal could be improved on so we can make sure that iran can't just push a couple of buttons and become a nuclear threat to the world and is that what you would like to see the u.s. president do would you like to see him improve the deal or would you like to see him you know decertify and pull out. i'd like to see him improve the deal look the problem in iran is this is the leadership in iran is not the iranian people there's been a long history tradition with with iranians and then americans. being at peace with each other and even the jewish community in the iranian community have had a long history of living together including you know and getting along together so an improvement of that deal should allow for some more time to you know change
administration when i finally learned that in fifteen years the rand could go nuclear i sat back and we as an organization decided that you know it had a moment when you had iran in a week visit. that was not a time to sit back and turn the problem of the iranian nuclear nation over to our children. so i think the sunset clause is a serious problem and you know the deal could be improved on so we can make sure that iran can't just push a couple of buttons and become a nuclear threat to the...
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the envelope forward with a progressive organization working with young players in player development is an ideal fit for our young roster. whatever we can do asorganization to connect with our players is -- is worth its weight in gold. >> finally it was a parade literally forever in the making because the astros had never won the world series before and so hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets of houston today to watch the world champs ride through downtown atop fire trucks and double decker buses. the houston independence school district even called off classes today. smart move. given what the city of houston has been through this year this sure was a sight to see. >> we know how that special those parades are when they don't happen very often. >> hey, gabe kapler said we're going to have another one. >> let's get it on. cecily tynan with the accuweather forecast when we continue in just a moment. >> ♪ he's a husband, father, veteran... but most of all, he's a fighter. chris brown has never been afraid to take on the big fights. that's why he stood up to republicans and democrats alike to fight the north jersey casinos and the tak
the envelope forward with a progressive organization working with young players in player development is an ideal fit for our young roster. whatever we can do asorganization to connect with our players is -- is worth its weight in gold. >> finally it was a parade literally forever in the making because the astros had never won the world series before and so hundreds of thousands of fans lined the streets of houston today to watch the world champs ride through downtown atop fire trucks and...
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nobody cares about that at this point i understand it is best and you have to do at some point as an organization but sometime, let's get him out of there and let him go play somewhere. i'm healthy. i'm trying to find a good right path to my career. >> #, free ja. >>> redemption would be nice, flyers coming off a loss to previously winless, air zone, tonight they visit chicago. hawks have their own issues. they have who three straight. >>> game seven tonight, in the world series, this is how we got here. dodgers/astros, chase utley becomes oldest player to score go ahead run in the world seriese limb nation game since 1957. he is 38 years old. >> chase, cameron utley. dodgers win three-one. game seven tonight in l.a. >> it has been a series. >> it sure has. >> been fun. >> thanks. >> "cbs evening news" just a few mains way. >> anthony mason joins with us a look ahead, anthony. >> hi there ukee and jessica tonight the attack in new york >> mr. saipov had been planning this for a number of weeks. >> federal terrorism charges are filed against isis inspired truck driver. >>> also tonight the preside
nobody cares about that at this point i understand it is best and you have to do at some point as an organization but sometime, let's get him out of there and let him go play somewhere. i'm healthy. i'm trying to find a good right path to my career. >> #, free ja. >>> redemption would be nice, flyers coming off a loss to previously winless, air zone, tonight they visit chicago. hawks have their own issues. they have who three straight. >>> game seven tonight, in the...
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it was organized by steve woodford and he's been doing this for many years as an organizer of these diveso worked hard to get the fai to recognize these night sky dives as a world record. >> it's not going to help with all the ufo sightings around, is it? phones went crazy. >> got to be scary going sky diving at night. going on the carnival ride with your eyes closed. >> sky diving at night is incredibly dangerous and some said they secretly hoped for bad weather so they didn't have to jump, but everything went according to plan and they ended up being able to set the 64 way world record, mission accomplished. >> an employee is trying to -- >> connect a gas canister to the table. >> but something goes wrong. >> oh!
it was organized by steve woodford and he's been doing this for many years as an organizer of these diveso worked hard to get the fai to recognize these night sky dives as a world record. >> it's not going to help with all the ufo sightings around, is it? phones went crazy. >> got to be scary going sky diving at night. going on the carnival ride with your eyes closed. >> sky diving at night is incredibly dangerous and some said they secretly hoped for bad weather so they...
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with scent of even a good law of ramallah grill them law as an organ would i do them or not so you know something with no you there is a talk a little bit which is a you get the back of the wind often and i was in. the. we're. going to. let. the. hunters. fight for the better for you with that woman but it was a funny thing for. her to feel i'm a son of the president on i'm firing the gun she was. the. lord but along with what i should own and the laws and women a model for the law on the floor and you're on the phone i could go on the phone all the could call it follow a lot of what put in what you. see . because. i mean that's something no one and. i mean i. want to come to. the i know many. years and you think you know. the mental. health. you know little. time to. me. and. how. but i mean that out of the hour. yes. yes. yes. yes yes. yes. yes the end. it was. but somehow. we. had a good time didn't the korean. but those you know. that up over that. we. haven't moved them up. had to. say. sixty. and that's the. kind of. from. china. you know what. was. happening. to me. but then i've
with scent of even a good law of ramallah grill them law as an organ would i do them or not so you know something with no you there is a talk a little bit which is a you get the back of the wind often and i was in. the. we're. going to. let. the. hunters. fight for the better for you with that woman but it was a funny thing for. her to feel i'm a son of the president on i'm firing the gun she was. the. lord but along with what i should own and the laws and women a model for the law on the floor...
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an organization. blockade, after this can the gcc operate with the same efficiency as before? i think there is some time needed to rebuild the trust which has been lost because of this crisis. but, we also believe there is an to address all of the relationship and do the proper strengthening of government of the gcc as an aganization in order to put proper arbitration mechanism in place and enforce mechanisms for those decisions. so all of the things we are lacking, we have to look carefully. left question for me. one country we did not ask you about. there was another country -- what is the continuous humanitarian crisis, what we see is there is a continuation of a stalemate of the political process. qatar supported and still supports the restoration of the government back to yemen in order to operate from there. we that does not mean that continue this war without any finding. that is why we see the parties are not ready to engage or willing to engage in dialogue and are willing to continue with get -- the yemeni people, those are the people who are paying the price of this
an organization. blockade, after this can the gcc operate with the same efficiency as before? i think there is some time needed to rebuild the trust which has been lost because of this crisis. but, we also believe there is an to address all of the relationship and do the proper strengthening of government of the gcc as an aganization in order to put proper arbitration mechanism in place and enforce mechanisms for those decisions. so all of the things we are lacking, we have to look carefully....
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the rise of white supremacist groups and how the aclu is an organization -- as an organization deals with the right of free speech while dealing with our fundamental principles and dealing with equality. that are the challenges confront the aclu and i think confront the country. think we have the same umbrella problem. we have a lot of issues. we have been advancing human rights, we have climate, variousent, we have the u.n. resolutions we are looking at, we have a number of issues that we deal with. here today, looking we are the same as you all sitting here. we have a problem with diverse diversity and inclusion. this is not something we talk about very often, but i do believe one of our primary objectives is to be more -- inclusive,ot to not just have a monolithic -- not that we are monolithic in that perspective, but we are very much white, as you can see. i think that is what we are going to shift to in the next few years, along with all of these other problems we are facing. liberties, avil tax on free speech -- attacks on free speech. say, tor duty, i should to other countries
the rise of white supremacist groups and how the aclu is an organization -- as an organization deals with the right of free speech while dealing with our fundamental principles and dealing with equality. that are the challenges confront the aclu and i think confront the country. think we have the same umbrella problem. we have a lot of issues. we have been advancing human rights, we have climate, variousent, we have the u.n. resolutions we are looking at, we have a number of issues that we deal...
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i discuss the current e koe system for women entrepreneurs, i want to share our experience as an organization dedicated to supporting women business owners for the past 33 years. i had a chance to start the organization and as an sba micro lender since 1993, we have made over 6.5 million in loans with the average size of 20,000. these loans have created 1,700 jobs. early 1990, we became an sba women business center. this was important because it created a stable funding for us to build a platform for our training and counselling program. and we have been able to serve 10,000 women business owners in and entrepreneurs with it. for the past 20 years we have been a certified partner for the women business entrer niz national counsel. we bank. we currently have 1120 certified women business owners that generate 12.3 billion in revenue annually and employ 48,000 u.s. workers. amazing. i am proud of our efforts to revitalize detroit. to date the detroit loan program has provided 1.3 million in loans creating 72 jobs and retaining 100 more. for small businesses to succeed they need capacity. capital
i discuss the current e koe system for women entrepreneurs, i want to share our experience as an organization dedicated to supporting women business owners for the past 33 years. i had a chance to start the organization and as an sba micro lender since 1993, we have made over 6.5 million in loans with the average size of 20,000. these loans have created 1,700 jobs. early 1990, we became an sba women business center. this was important because it created a stable funding for us to build a...
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employees, our family members of those who serve -- service is in their hearts, and in hours as an organization. suzanne: you must be impressed by the generosity of the people who have rolled up today to donate. i am happy to see people coming over or driving by. we encourage everybody to come out today or over the weekend, to any of our 45 area branches, to drop off a new and unwrapped toys to give to this great cause. suzanne: anything in particular you want? jenna: anything you want to donate. it can run the gamut from a bike or a toy train or babies to teens. whatever you can do. anything will help. we are excited to see everybody fill up. thanks so much. they are filling up the truck, as you can see. just a note. if you cannot make it by one of the navy can go to national harbor. we will be out there on saturday, some 11:00 until 3:00. i will be there in the morning with my family, collecting toys for tots. it is a great event with a lot of holiday spirit. come on out with that toy and help others in the community. reporting live in vienna, virginia, suzanne kennedy. adrianna: coming up on
employees, our family members of those who serve -- service is in their hearts, and in hours as an organization. suzanne: you must be impressed by the generosity of the people who have rolled up today to donate. i am happy to see people coming over or driving by. we encourage everybody to come out today or over the weekend, to any of our 45 area branches, to drop off a new and unwrapped toys to give to this great cause. suzanne: anything in particular you want? jenna: anything you want to...
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we've been in san francisco as an organization 59 years. have also supported medicinal cannabis 20 years ago as an outcoming -- outcome of our relationship with the lgbt community during the aids crisis and understand the benefits to the community and last year we supported recreational cannabis as an outcome. we have also now currently -- we do support people that require the benefits and also we choose to be able to participate in that particular cultural lifestyle but with that said, we have also been helping the neighborhoods express their voice in shaping the policy. with that said, i would also encourage you to adopt the ban on advertising within the busses. in order to support the public health policy in san francisco. as it pertains to reduction in smoking or consumption of sugary taxes. we know in san francisco we have a school assignment program and there's many students who travel on muni to get to schools. we think it's important to minimize that exposure not to
we've been in san francisco as an organization 59 years. have also supported medicinal cannabis 20 years ago as an outcoming -- outcome of our relationship with the lgbt community during the aids crisis and understand the benefits to the community and last year we supported recreational cannabis as an outcome. we have also now currently -- we do support people that require the benefits and also we choose to be able to participate in that particular cultural lifestyle but with that said, we have...
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as a transparency organization. in your view, was it ever, or did it change into something else over time? >> maybe in the very beginning, there were people involved with wikileaks, who did see it as anng to bring radical transparency to governments. but it was always imbalanced. it always focused on more free governments, the more closed a government was, the less likely it was to be targeted by wikileaks, and that includes governments like russia. i think that over time we've seen people move away from wikileaks, people who worked with assange, no longer wanted to work for him, once it became clear that this was at best, politically motivated trolling that backed authoritarian regimes and white supremacists, and at worse, a front for russian intelligence. i believe that's what it is now and it's clear they were backing donald trump in help to benefit the russian government. skpngets with this wikileaks back door communication suggesting, hey, maybe if he wins, donald trump should suggest assange be the ambassador to australia. which is where he's from. >> to send a shot across the bow, saying, wikileaks has worked for me, has facilitated the trump campaign, and even if that appoint
as a transparency organization. in your view, was it ever, or did it change into something else over time? >> maybe in the very beginning, there were people involved with wikileaks, who did see it as anng to bring radical transparency to governments. but it was always imbalanced. it always focused on more free governments, the more closed a government was, the less likely it was to be targeted by wikileaks, and that includes governments like russia. i think that over time we've seen...
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we had an opportunity to get better as an organization. we took advantage of that. be more excited to have jimmy with us. we think we improved our team at a very important position. >> he will not start this sunday but there is speculation he could play november 26th against the seahawks. always a big game. >>> a police officer was shot. halloween night. we are in the castro district. the condition on the injured officer and what authorities are investigating right now. . >> and several people were hurt at a large gathering in oakland last night. we have more on what was happening right before someone started shooting. . >> tracking is moving along well in some areas. highway 24 but we have a problem in the east bay i will tell you about. >> and the weather is not bad but if you are deciding i will walk through the mountains on friday there is a winter storm watch. storm is on the way on friday. not today. . >>> investigation underway in the castro district in san francisco after a shooting by police early this morning. one officer was injured, another person was al
we had an opportunity to get better as an organization. we took advantage of that. be more excited to have jimmy with us. we think we improved our team at a very important position. >> he will not start this sunday but there is speculation he could play november 26th against the seahawks. always a big game. >>> a police officer was shot. halloween night. we are in the castro district. the condition on the injured officer and what authorities are investigating right now. ....
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so i have a brief presentation that gives a little bit more background to who we are as an organization, the kind of work that we do, and then hopefully i'll get through that presentation in a few minutes and leave a bit of time at the end and i'm really here more than anything to listen and to really answer this question that i have at the end about how we can be better partners and allies when it comes to street safety. so i'll go forward with the presentation. great. so who are we? we are a non-profit organization that was founded in 1971 and we a member based organization and a member elected board and our members are very key to who we are and we have over 10,000 current members today. and our overall mission is to promote the bicycle for everyday transportation within san francisco. to that end we have a lot of different programs and as advocacy director i lead a lot of our campaign work so i'm going to just have some slides showing the kind of work that we do and i'll have photos but i'll describe what is in the photos as well. so more than anything we are known as the number one
so i have a brief presentation that gives a little bit more background to who we are as an organization, the kind of work that we do, and then hopefully i'll get through that presentation in a few minutes and leave a bit of time at the end and i'm really here more than anything to listen and to really answer this question that i have at the end about how we can be better partners and allies when it comes to street safety. so i'll go forward with the presentation. great. so who are we? we are a...
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as a news organization, some of our member papers during the civil rights movement were not always bold, did not always step out, did not speak up honestly when we should have. and i think as ananization we have made the decision that that is not a mistake that we are going to repeat. and that we're going to step up and say look, everybody has to choose who they believe here and we are choosing to believe these women. and if you believe them, and it's still shocking to me that we have public officials in alabama who say that they believe the women and yet they will still vote for roy moore including our governor kay ivey. if you believe these women, then what you're saying is that if you're voting for roy moore, you don't mind that he's a child mole molester. and we're saying look, that is not conscionable. if you believe these women, you have to vote for doug jones or not vote at all. >> kyle, that was one of the dynamics analysts were looking at out of the 2016 election. we were playing some of the tape from "access hollywood." that those who just want a change also made secondary the very issue of sexual harassment based on that and that you would see a similar dynamic i g
as a news organization, some of our member papers during the civil rights movement were not always bold, did not always step out, did not speak up honestly when we should have. and i think as ananization we have made the decision that that is not a mistake that we are going to repeat. and that we're going to step up and say look, everybody has to choose who they believe here and we are choosing to believe these women. and if you believe them, and it's still shocking to me that we have public...
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israel from dallas texas charles pullman is an attorney and founder of why israel matters as an advocacy organization i don't set we have to do it now josh is the policy director at the u.s. campaign for palestinian rights however what is good to have you here. b.d.s. has been going on for quite some while now i've read decades what do you think its impact to spain what do you know its impact has been on israel well d.d.s.'s many elements to it and anything that is legitimately free speech and is a free exchange of ideas between students business folks education etc that's all fine b.d.s. is not about that b.d.s. movement is primarily its goal is to diligent in my eyes a state of israel and really eradicate the one jewish state in the entire world but our legislation and the federal legislation is not about that the federal legislation charles and others can talk about that like comment is well new jersey legislation we're interested only in economic and business conduct there is nothing about free speech in our legislation we have so we focused on a limited boycotts of companies do business with isr
israel from dallas texas charles pullman is an attorney and founder of why israel matters as an advocacy organization i don't set we have to do it now josh is the policy director at the u.s. campaign for palestinian rights however what is good to have you here. b.d.s. has been going on for quite some while now i've read decades what do you think its impact to spain what do you know its impact has been on israel well d.d.s.'s many elements to it and anything that is legitimately free speech and...