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and order the book available for $8. $8.95 and shipping and handling. and for additional resources there's a link on the website to the national constitution centers interactive constitution. >>> next on oral history. kenneth carlson, his experience as a west point cadet and his years teaching at military colleges. this interview is part of the west point center for oral history. it's an hour and 40 minutes. >>> good afternoon, i am in the center for oral history with kenneth g carlson, how are you sir? >> i'm good thank you. >> carlson. >> and you're not the only carlson in your class are you? >> i am not the only carlson in my class, there's another guy with the same name, kenneth carlson, kenneth r. carlson, he was a wrestler. i was sort of a basketball player. >> did it cause problems for you? >> the day i reported into the gymnasium, i walked in the door with my little bag and the people who had the roster there said you've already signed in. i said no i haven't i just walked in. kenneth carlson, you just, you already signed in. i said i really hav
and order the book available for $8. $8.95 and shipping and handling. and for additional resources there's a link on the website to the national constitution centers interactive constitution. >>> next on oral history. kenneth carlson, his experience as a west point cadet and his years teaching at military colleges. this interview is part of the west point center for oral history. it's an hour and 40 minutes. >>> good afternoon, i am in the center for oral history with kenneth...
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and sunny and dry friday and mild over the weekend and heading towarun 50 and better and rain on saturday periods of rain on sunday. rend then sun retumakon andss4 as we get into tuesday as it stays quiet and a mess on our hans from start to finish. >> thank you. with that wintry mix moving into the region the "action news" momaking team has an early star for you. tune in tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. and to see if there is possible school delays or closings in the area. >> a couple from philadelphia's fishtown section has more to celebrate more than the super bowl win. jeff ross were celebrating and justin went bit wn on one knee d a marine proposal drew a large crowd as fans cheered the happy couple on. >> it seems like a good idea and blacked out the moment i'm not sure what i said and i got down on one knee and she said yes apparently and it was wonderful. justin proba eay wouana not hav prs andosed but had backup plann case that happened. >>> some special eagles fans from delaware got to go to the super bowl but to the after party. how cool is that. ce went with his wife and 73-year-old dad
and sunny and dry friday and mild over the weekend and heading towarun 50 and better and rain on saturday periods of rain on sunday. rend then sun retumakon andss4 as we get into tuesday as it stays quiet and a mess on our hans from start to finish. >> thank you. with that wintry mix moving into the region the "action news" momaking team has an early star for you. tune in tomorrow at 4:00 a.m. and to see if there is possible school delays or closings in the area. >> a...
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onset forth and west and colder monday and mostly cloudy tuesday and 42 and mild with another rain stormnesday, partly sunny on thursday 34 degrees. so with that parade after the celebration, lets hope it's not wednesday because it's not going to be pretty. >> thank you. >>> and this reminder "action news" is on early tomorrow morning, tracking the snow and its impact on the friday morning commute. so join matt, tam, david and karen starting at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. what's the deal is next. get the best internet with the best shows and get the best of both worlds. fios by verizon gives you the fastest internet available for only $79.99 a month online with a two year agreement, and your netflix is on us for one year. and with the gigabit connection on the 100% fiber-optic network, you can stream on up to 100 devices at once. so get the fastest internet available, plus netflix, plus up to200 tv channels, plus phone, plus a two-year price guarantee. all for just $79.99 per month. it's time to fiber optics your netflix. go to getfios.comto switch today. you're so cold, come in! what's
onset forth and west and colder monday and mostly cloudy tuesday and 42 and mild with another rain stormnesday, partly sunny on thursday 34 degrees. so with that parade after the celebration, lets hope it's not wednesday because it's not going to be pretty. >> thank you. >>> and this reminder "action news" is on early tomorrow morning, tracking the snow and its impact on the friday morning commute. so join matt, tam, david and karen starting at 4:00 a.m. tomorrow...
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and engage and engage. so the other learning that we've had as a result of our efforts is no one company can do this a len. you've got to work with others. so we are now involved in a number of initiatives through the likes of the consumer goods forum and the social sustainability committee's work on no employee fees for jobs through the leadership work of the institute of human rights and business on leading that call to deny people the charging for work and through the work that we're doing with the global business coalition against human trafficking which is again looking to support smes and their understanding of what this challenge is and start to work in the survivor space so that we square the circle so to speak so that people aren't being retrafficked for labor or exploitation. >> thank you very much. you see the importance of corporations getting together globally and addressing this in the way you do and i really appreciate that. let's turn to the amazing work that facebook's doing because what yo
and engage and engage. so the other learning that we've had as a result of our efforts is no one company can do this a len. you've got to work with others. so we are now involved in a number of initiatives through the likes of the consumer goods forum and the social sustainability committee's work on no employee fees for jobs through the leadership work of the institute of human rights and business on leading that call to deny people the charging for work and through the work that we're doing...
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and they stayed in there and rested and then he went to the mess and gave -- >> and i heard he had rehearsed his speech. >> well, jean told me that he had said this, you know, that he had never given the speech, but jean told me he rehearsed on her for many nights. i don't know if that's fair to say because, you know, he did say it was -- >> right. now, your husband commanded in vietnam for over four years. starting in january of 1964 to june of 1968. tell me about your experiences during that period when he was deployed. >> well, we had, what, a year in -- with the children in vietnam. >> 13 months. >> okay. >> and it was -- oh, dear. they, you know, they went to school on a -- early in the morning on a school bus with the chicken wire so grenades couldn't be thrown in. >> wow. >> and there was an mp in the front, wasn't there? and an mp in the back. and this was not my children, it was everybody's children that went to school and then when they got to school -- we had only vietnamese guards, but the hospital and the school had mps. but we had vietnamese guards. and so did west. >> what was
and they stayed in there and rested and then he went to the mess and gave -- >> and i heard he had rehearsed his speech. >> well, jean told me that he had said this, you know, that he had never given the speech, but jean told me he rehearsed on her for many nights. i don't know if that's fair to say because, you know, he did say it was -- >> right. now, your husband commanded in vietnam for over four years. starting in january of 1964 to june of 1968. tell me about your...
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a minute and a half and found heavy fire conditions on the first floor and wapdrapidly wen and put the fire down. >> it took 20 mines to get the fire under control and crews when inside and found the body of a woman and the man was rushed to temple university hospital and had no vitals. >> remember them removed one person from the dwelling and that person was transported to temple and is now deceased. >> neighbors say the two occupants were siblings and this was their childhood home. he took cake of his sister and worked at xerox. >> everybody new him? >> yes. he went to work and minded his business. >> coming back out live to us. you see residents left a heart shaped balloons on the home and residents were surprised that their homes did not sustain damage and the neighboring homes no water damage and no smoke damage and they are heart broken over all of this, as far as the investigation into the cause of the fire that is not known and reporting live in north philadelphia. jeanette reyes. channel 6 "action news." >> thank you. >>> lets turn to the accuweather forecast. it's mild now an
a minute and a half and found heavy fire conditions on the first floor and wapdrapidly wen and put the fire down. >> it took 20 mines to get the fire under control and crews when inside and found the body of a woman and the man was rushed to temple university hospital and had no vitals. >> remember them removed one person from the dwelling and that person was transported to temple and is now deceased. >> neighbors say the two occupants were siblings and this was their...
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and 43 in wilmington and millville. and 44 in cape may and trenton 41 degrees currently.e are the winds, a couple of spots are calm now reading and allentown, a 14 miles per hour breeze in philadelphia but you trade these numbers and conditions around and at times you'll find the winds much less in philadelphia. not a bad day overall mild and on the breezy side at times. today's high is 49 well above average yesterday. the overnight low also above average, 32 degrees however, as we head into the overnight hours, we will see a transition with the colder air moving into in terms of the precipitation. today at 4:30 the possibility of showers up north and into the 10:00 to 11:00 period when adam an cecily have rain on the radar, by the time you wake up with me and karen we may have a transition to snow. and the cold air rushes in and minimal impacts on roadways and given the fact that temperatures are down to the freezing mark and sloppy and messy in the morning and the biggest change of all today upper 40s and overnight down to the freezing mark and maybe below and tomorrow
and 43 in wilmington and millville. and 44 in cape may and trenton 41 degrees currently.e are the winds, a couple of spots are calm now reading and allentown, a 14 miles per hour breeze in philadelphia but you trade these numbers and conditions around and at times you'll find the winds much less in philadelphia. not a bad day overall mild and on the breezy side at times. today's high is 49 well above average yesterday. the overnight low also above average, 32 degrees however, as we head into...
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a book and people digging and people understand it and then sometimes you write a book and they don't care and it sort of disappears. so you know, i have the pride and i did a good job with the book. and the bonus of other people taking it as well. >> your first book was the intuition us, how do you sell a book like that? >> exactly, with that book i puta two page description and either , i said to my agent either you did the concept of people having groups of elevator inspectors or you don't. so it's your either sort of along for the ride on the long description or not. when i was writing it, my second attempt at a novel, my first one was terrible and it went to a bunch of publishers and everyone hated it. i had agent, the agent jump dumped me and i wasn't going anywhere so for a year and a half i said to my friends i want to write a book about elevator inspectors. it was stupid and they would make fun of me so eventually after a year and a half in writing, i finally got down to what sounded like an interesting book. my newagents , luckily i gave them double agent as well. >> is ther
a book and people digging and people understand it and then sometimes you write a book and they don't care and it sort of disappears. so you know, i have the pride and i did a good job with the book. and the bonus of other people taking it as well. >> your first book was the intuition us, how do you sell a book like that? >> exactly, with that book i puta two page description and either , i said to my agent either you did the concept of people having groups of elevator inspectors or...
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and matching the core services and core functions, maintaining what we do and enhancing what we do and investing in what we do so we're stronger. administration is at 7%. park safety grew a bit this year at 4%. looking at our revenues and a little bit more detail, you'll see the top three revenues -- open space, general funds supported, and earned income below the top. just below that are the pieces that make up the earned income revenues, and i'll briefly go over some of the changes there. in concession and rentals, we're seeing about a 5% increase or $500,000 in the new budget year. thanks very much in part -- well, all of these earned income revenues i deeply appreciate the work of dana catchum and the property management and permits and fees team. they were instrumental in working with us in growing the revenues upwards of 4.5% or $7.9 million. permits and facilities rentals increase by $400,000 or 6.7%. program fees are recreation programs that increases by 4.4%. and i think that speaks strongly to the work of ann marie donali who do the programming to meet the needs and the growi
and matching the core services and core functions, maintaining what we do and enhancing what we do and investing in what we do so we're stronger. administration is at 7%. park safety grew a bit this year at 4%. looking at our revenues and a little bit more detail, you'll see the top three revenues -- open space, general funds supported, and earned income below the top. just below that are the pieces that make up the earned income revenues, and i'll briefly go over some of the changes there. in...
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and the quote says "i used to sleep on the floor and cry and cry and cry. if i could only get home and get my n my mother's bed." so that drive to go home and be with her family members was within young tubman from a very early age. and the next section is the bucktown village store incident. when tubman was about a teenager she went to the bucktown village store with the plantation cook and an angry overseer was there. tubman walked in and there was a runaway slave so the overseer said "grab that slave" and tubman said "no." so he picked up a two-pound weight and threw it, meaning to hit the slave. instead he hit harriet tubman above her eye and knocked her out. she said the last thing she remembers was him raising his hand with the weight in it. she received no medical care, she was taken from the store and sat on a loom next door where she bled and bled. her owner even made her go to work the next day but she said she tried to work but couldn't because there was so much blood and sweat dripping down into her eyes so her mother tried to help her recuperat
and the quote says "i used to sleep on the floor and cry and cry and cry. if i could only get home and get my n my mother's bed." so that drive to go home and be with her family members was within young tubman from a very early age. and the next section is the bucktown village store incident. when tubman was about a teenager she went to the bucktown village store with the plantation cook and an angry overseer was there. tubman walked in and there was a runaway slave so the overseer...
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bush and bill clinton? and bill clinton and george w. bush and george w. bush and barack obama and barack obama and donald trump? [laughter] it's just, these are different -- it's like mary poppins with the cartoon up here and the reality down here, you know? it's just two different worlds. and somehow or another we do this. so, no, i don't think it's fair to point -- in the same way i don't think it's fair to say trump is the sole reason for the lack of civility. i think that, again, we're all in this. and if it didn't work, they wouldn't do it. if we penalized them for this, if the bases were not where they are, then it would be different. now, if you're in the democratic base i suspect, you know, you have secret meetings now -- or maybe they're not so secret. [laughter] you probably have the dick tracy wrist radio, you know, you talk to each other. [laughter] getting ready for, you know, to mount the barricades. and if you're on the right, you think that people who criticize donald trump, you know, are hopeless elitist snobs. the truth is somewhere in b
bush and bill clinton? and bill clinton and george w. bush and george w. bush and barack obama and barack obama and donald trump? [laughter] it's just, these are different -- it's like mary poppins with the cartoon up here and the reality down here, you know? it's just two different worlds. and somehow or another we do this. so, no, i don't think it's fair to point -- in the same way i don't think it's fair to say trump is the sole reason for the lack of civility. i think that, again, we're all...
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and engage and engage.other learns we'd have as a result of our efforts is no one company can do this alone. we've got to work with others and we're involved with a number of initiatives through the like of the consumer goods forum with the sustainable committee's work on no employee fees for jobs through the leadership work of the institute of human rights in business on leading that call to deny people the charging for work and through some work that we're doing with the global business coalition against human trafficking which is again looking to support smes and their understanding of what this challenge is and to start to work in the survivor's space so that you actually square the circle, so to speak, so people aren't being retrafficked for labor or sexual exploitation. >> you see the corporations getting together globally so i really appreciate that. let's turn to the amazing work facebook is doing because what you have done is astounding and you've partnered with other organizations to help combat t
and engage and engage.other learns we'd have as a result of our efforts is no one company can do this alone. we've got to work with others and we're involved with a number of initiatives through the like of the consumer goods forum with the sustainable committee's work on no employee fees for jobs through the leadership work of the institute of human rights in business on leading that call to deny people the charging for work and through some work that we're doing with the global business...
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and 67 in allentown and 67 in reading and 68 in wilmington and 67 in trenton and 68 in millville and just 58 in cape may and 70 in dover, delaware. here is how the numbers go the rest of the way if we get the 70 it will be 3:30 today and slide back to 66 at dinner time not bad for this time of of year and that time of night. 10:00, 61 and with the southerly flow continuing overnight we are going to be having difficulties seeing the numbers dropping and settling in the upper 50s and bouncing back up tomorrow. in california, which is typically warmer this time of year there are freeze warnings now because of the cold air locked in out there. the ridge of high pressure, big powerful ridge setting up for the next couple of days. it continues to bounce the numbers and this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon we expect to see highs in the neighborhood of 25 degrees above average. not bad. future tracker 6 showing you in the morning close to 60 already in philadelphia. and there may be patchy fog again tomorrow morning similar to this morning. on the early morning broadcast we'll check the vis
and 67 in allentown and 67 in reading and 68 in wilmington and 67 in trenton and 68 in millville and just 58 in cape may and 70 in dover, delaware. here is how the numbers go the rest of the way if we get the 70 it will be 3:30 today and slide back to 66 at dinner time not bad for this time of of year and that time of night. 10:00, 61 and with the southerly flow continuing overnight we are going to be having difficulties seeing the numbers dropping and settling in the upper 50s and bouncing...
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and made my own decorations and was selling them and gave that up to come here and thank you for the parent voices. >> hi, i'm lourdes i'm a mission resident and i've been benefit from childcare. because of childcare i was able to attend school and graduated and became a teacher. now i wanted to advocate for childcare education. it's crucial. i'm raising two bilingual children in the city and think it will be a big difference for other families who want to follow the same pattern i follow in order to excel families in san francisco. i wanted to encourage you, it's not about who comes first, the chicken or the hen but thinking with the future of san francisco this future of san franciscans who deserve to have the same level of equity. thank you so much. >> good afternoon supervisors my name is [indiscernible] i'm here for universal childcare. i was formerly a single mother and without childcare i would not have a job and got access to childcare but still struggled with housing. the point is i raised a child who's now a junior in university of santa barbara and without access to qualit
and made my own decorations and was selling them and gave that up to come here and thank you for the parent voices. >> hi, i'm lourdes i'm a mission resident and i've been benefit from childcare. because of childcare i was able to attend school and graduated and became a teacher. now i wanted to advocate for childcare education. it's crucial. i'm raising two bilingual children in the city and think it will be a big difference for other families who want to follow the same pattern i follow...
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and generally of pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. then it goes on to say that the people have an indubtable unalienable right to reform or change their government whenever it be found adverse to or inadequate to the purposes of its institution. ladies and gentlemen, that is astonishing, that what document does that sound like? the declaration of independence. it sounds like very much the second sentence. we hold these truths to be self-evident. all men are created equal, endowed by their creator. it is the right and duty of the people to alter and abolish it. so symmetrical, isn't it? such sink thisity that we begin this amazing tour of these documents -- recognizing james wilson's belief the right to alter and abolish government is an inalienable right that comes from god or nature and not the government. here we see the very first amendment that madison would have proposed would have declared the right of amendment to be on ailable. it did not pass, but that right was embodied in the constitution in article v. go online. check out
and generally of pursuing and obtaining happiness and safety. then it goes on to say that the people have an indubtable unalienable right to reform or change their government whenever it be found adverse to or inadequate to the purposes of its institution. ladies and gentlemen, that is astonishing, that what document does that sound like? the declaration of independence. it sounds like very much the second sentence. we hold these truths to be self-evident. all men are created equal, endowed by...
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food and veterinariy services and emergency services and diagnostics and exams and vaccinations and including dog walking and homecare and transportation to the vet and emergency foster care. and so if a client, for example, is not going for their medical appointments and they don't have anyone to take care of that, shanti would pay that pet sitter and making sure that the person gets to the medical appointment and back. so it's a range of services that someone might get. >> due to the increase of the client and the need of the clients? >> yes. >> thank you. >> any other wees or comments or for the public? hearing none i have a motion to approve. >> so moved and i would just say that i have the utmost respect for shanti and their history and i have direct knowledge of this program and i think that it's a great program. so it's with great pleasure that i move this. >> thank you. the staff are here so thank you. >> may i have a second? >> second. call the question, all in favor? >> aye. >> any opposed? thank you. motion carries. [gavel]carries. >> welcome, everyone, to our land use co
food and veterinariy services and emergency services and diagnostics and exams and vaccinations and including dog walking and homecare and transportation to the vet and emergency foster care. and so if a client, for example, is not going for their medical appointments and they don't have anyone to take care of that, shanti would pay that pet sitter and making sure that the person gets to the medical appointment and back. so it's a range of services that someone might get. >> due to the...
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and his wife and several close friends and my cousin jeff. my daughter is watching from cornell and i cannot think all of them enough for their suppor support. the ftc is a respected institution in washington since its creation a little over 100 years years ago its work has proven critical to increase the growth of the economy. by vigorously policing anti- competitive conduct and preventing any consolidation the commission can help ensure they compete on the merits for a better product for services at lower prices. likewise by stamping out unfair trade trade practices to ensure that consumers are protected with the information they need to make those choices in the marketplace. so the ftc is all about protecting and improving consumer welfare and has already been discussed one of the great things about the ftc mission historically is that it has been performed in a highly bipartisan way. my pledge to you today that if honored with the confirmation i will continue to lead the ftc in the rich tradition of bipartisan policymaking and enforcement
and his wife and several close friends and my cousin jeff. my daughter is watching from cornell and i cannot think all of them enough for their suppor support. the ftc is a respected institution in washington since its creation a little over 100 years years ago its work has proven critical to increase the growth of the economy. by vigorously policing anti- competitive conduct and preventing any consolidation the commission can help ensure they compete on the merits for a better product for...
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and i played sanford and dirt option and my route running was not truly physical and watching him i think my game has grown in that regard. >>> meanwhile here at the mall of america eagles wrapping up their private party here and massive jurassic theme park lind me. doug pederson walked behind me and we cannot deny or confirm he had hawingen because ice cream. >> i like it. sixers tonight taking on the heat and to the game 3rd quarter sixers up by 8le joel embib going to the lay-up and sixers lead by ten. in the third ben simmons -- knocks down the three. 15 point lead at this point. lighter in the third bep sim mops goes for the board sixers almost blew a lead and held ton win it. this is brett brown's 100th win as sixers head coach. >> and flyers try to end a losing streak when the senators come to town. and last night rookie alex zion making first nhl start against new jersey and made 18 saves and allowed two third period. goals help the devils come from behind to win this one and. >> i thought he was good and got better athe game wept along. first period. looked to me like he wa
and i played sanford and dirt option and my route running was not truly physical and watching him i think my game has grown in that regard. >>> meanwhile here at the mall of america eagles wrapping up their private party here and massive jurassic theme park lind me. doug pederson walked behind me and we cannot deny or confirm he had hawingen because ice cream. >> i like it. sixers tonight taking on the heat and to the game 3rd quarter sixers up by 8le joel embib going to the...
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stay humble and grounded and be me and change and work hard. and good things will happen. >> they have like -- [ inaudible ] belichick at that game -- going forward demoralizing -- where does that come from? that aggressiveness -- >> i think that is who i am. that is my alter ego. that is my evil twin, i guess, i don't know. whatever it is. i learned that probably from my dad a bit. his aggressiveness with us as kids growing up. i have always been sort of under the mind set that i want every play to score a touch down and every defense to lose five yards that is how i approach the game. i may come across as soft spoken to you guys, whatever, but inside i want to win the game. not at all costs type of expense. but pretty close. pretty close. listen when you are playing. the patriots and bill belichick, a tom brady, if you are not being aggressive in those games, you are going to lose those games. it's been proven time and time again you'll lose those games and i had my mind made up after the minnesota game, and i knew we were playing the patriot
stay humble and grounded and be me and change and work hard. and good things will happen. >> they have like -- [ inaudible ] belichick at that game -- going forward demoralizing -- where does that come from? that aggressiveness -- >> i think that is who i am. that is my alter ego. that is my evil twin, i guess, i don't know. whatever it is. i learned that probably from my dad a bit. his aggressiveness with us as kids growing up. i have always been sort of under the mind set that i...
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your leadership and muhammad and supervisor ronen. mayor farrell has picked up the torch from mayor lee. normally, we serve about 7,000 people in shelter every year. we're housing 2000 people a year and now we're going to assist an additional thousand above that thanks to mayor lee's vision and mayor farrell's support. and pushing us to move this forward. assemblyman chu is also really doing the important work as homelessness is about housing. and he has taken incredible leadership at the state level to building affordable housing and housing at all levels, because tend of the day, navigation centers don't solve homelessness, housing solves homelessness. we have del up here, he is the head of the local coordinating board that oversees the funding that we have in the city for homelessness and director and formerly homeless himself. and supervisor kim i believe had to leave. she has been supportive and really amazing around the issue of women experiencing homelessness and have had us expand for women who are homeless. that nav center wi
your leadership and muhammad and supervisor ronen. mayor farrell has picked up the torch from mayor lee. normally, we serve about 7,000 people in shelter every year. we're housing 2000 people a year and now we're going to assist an additional thousand above that thanks to mayor lee's vision and mayor farrell's support. and pushing us to move this forward. assemblyman chu is also really doing the important work as homelessness is about housing. and he has taken incredible leadership at the state...
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to people can come into a store and not just see cookies and candies and potting chips and that kindf thing hi, i'm cindy the director of the a preif you believe program it is so important about healthy retail in the low income community is how it brings that health and hope to the communities i worked in the tenderloin for 20 years the difference you walk out the door and there is a bright new list of fresh fruits and vegetables some place you know is safe and welcoming it makes. >> huge difference to the whole environment of the community what so important about retail environments in those neighborhoods it that sense of dignity and community safe way. >> this is why it is important for the neighborhood we have families that needs healthy have a lot of families that live up here most of them fruits and vegetables so that's good as far been doing good. >> now that i had this this is really great for me, i, go and get fresh fruits and vegetables it is healthy being a diabetic you're not supposed to get carbons but getting extra food a all carbons not eating a lot of vegetables was br
to people can come into a store and not just see cookies and candies and potting chips and that kindf thing hi, i'm cindy the director of the a preif you believe program it is so important about healthy retail in the low income community is how it brings that health and hope to the communities i worked in the tenderloin for 20 years the difference you walk out the door and there is a bright new list of fresh fruits and vegetables some place you know is safe and welcoming it makes. >> huge...
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to station and lock it up and it was okay. i probably used it three times in a year and after six months after that you saw the explosion of dockless bike share and it was the best thing that happened to transportation in the five years i was there. it changed the way you get around on public transportation and short distances it provided the last mile resolution that made public transportation the choice rather than hailing a cab and getting stuck in beijing traffic. i've been a big fan of the dockless bike sharing and over the last year the streets have been flooded because a lot of money has rushed into that in china. there's been clutter and blocked up some sidewalks and stuff like that. on balance it's still a great thing but i think it's a solvable problem through resolution. simply limiting the number of bikes. those three faces of docked bikes and dockless bikes and i think the middle phase is perfect. dockless bikes that open up the city in a new way and regulated in terms of number. i think the number i heard of 250
to station and lock it up and it was okay. i probably used it three times in a year and after six months after that you saw the explosion of dockless bike share and it was the best thing that happened to transportation in the five years i was there. it changed the way you get around on public transportation and short distances it provided the last mile resolution that made public transportation the choice rather than hailing a cab and getting stuck in beijing traffic. i've been a big fan of the...
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story and come back and to teach art and that was masterful.a work of art the way y'all did mission in the championship game. [laughter] no shade. i went to thurgood marshal high school. and we never made it to the championship. we were used to losing. at the time galileo wasn't -- i see you, junior. i got you. [laughter] one of the assistant coaches at galileo, his father was a huge inspiration on my life and former principal. to see that still associated with the school and with football, how i met his father was through football. he was my high school football coach. i didn't play much. [laughter] and i remember i used to see young marcus at the field. he was maybe 8 or 10 -- i won't make it a personal story because it's about the entire unit, but i think it's connected, the stories of all you coming up in the city, going beyond your expectations, achieving something that inspires the entire city. every young football player in san francisco wants to do what gal did. they all heard your story and want to replicate your success. that's someth
story and come back and to teach art and that was masterful.a work of art the way y'all did mission in the championship game. [laughter] no shade. i went to thurgood marshal high school. and we never made it to the championship. we were used to losing. at the time galileo wasn't -- i see you, junior. i got you. [laughter] one of the assistant coaches at galileo, his father was a huge inspiration on my life and former principal. to see that still associated with the school and with football, how...
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michelle and i are so grateful for the friends and family and former staff and current staff who have taken the time to be here and honor us in this way and soak in the extraordinary art we are seeing here. it means so much to us and i hope you are aware of that. we miss you guys. we miss you guys and we miss the way those who worked with us on this incredible journey carried yourselves and work so hard to make this country a better place . i want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the grace and beauty and intelligence and charm and hotness. of the woman that i love. special shout out to my man joe biden. and even more special shout out to my mother-in-law, who, in to providing the , also has been rock andxtraordinary foundation stone for our family. we are so grateful for her. we love her so much. like michelle, i haven't ever had a portrait done of myself. i didn't sit for it. my family tree, as far as i can tell, had a portrait .one i do have my high school your book picture. which is no great shakes. when i heard this was part of the tradition, i didn't quite know what to
michelle and i are so grateful for the friends and family and former staff and current staff who have taken the time to be here and honor us in this way and soak in the extraordinary art we are seeing here. it means so much to us and i hope you are aware of that. we miss you guys. we miss you guys and we miss the way those who worked with us on this incredible journey carried yourselves and work so hard to make this country a better place . i want to thank you for so spectacularly capturing the...
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bay when the thorps came and -- thunderstorms came and make tg feel colder and breezy on the coast and in the diablo clocking in at 67 miles per hour and the windchill, mount diablo, 4 degrees is what it feels like there. 26 especially as you get closer to those hills. sunnyville feels like 34 and feels near freezing. sunrise near 6:43 sunset at 6:41. upper 50s for san francisco and along the coastline and here's what we're watching. the storm is moving further south and one that brought us all the action yesterday and now, there's another one coming and going and getting a lot of moisture. several feet of snow expected with this storm system and wednesday night through saturday morning. that's how long we expect to see a lot of rain drops anywhere from half inch of rain to an inch and a half of rain with possibly two inches along the coast. michelle. >>> the social media giant added a new update to the platform. part of the quick replies. facebook added support for internet explorer so quus meres -- customers that use that browser can use that feature as well. >>> apple working on ove
bay when the thorps came and -- thunderstorms came and make tg feel colder and breezy on the coast and in the diablo clocking in at 67 miles per hour and the windchill, mount diablo, 4 degrees is what it feels like there. 26 especially as you get closer to those hills. sunnyville feels like 34 and feels near freezing. sunrise near 6:43 sunset at 6:41. upper 50s for san francisco and along the coastline and here's what we're watching. the storm is moving further south and one that brought us all...
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and i mean that sincerely and it is in my notes. by saying that sciu 10-1 has been the wind at our backs. i cannot thank you enough. to the folks from dapo, i cannot thank you enough. we'll hear from all of them. i want to start not with our president, not with our retirement board member but with our former supervisor. we have a lot of great speakers but this started with supervisor john ovolose who first issued the resolution unanimously adopted by the board five years ago that has not yet be heeded but perhaps with malia cohen's leadership will be heeded today. >> good morning. it's great to be here. but also kind of strange to be here. five years after we had first voted unanimously to call upon sfers to divest from fossil fuels. since that time i'm a retiree of the sitting council of san francisco, so i depend on sfers to respond. what we have done in five years of analysis, we know fossil fuel investments is a bad investment. we're seeing the great volatility of fossil fuels while our sfers overall fund has grown from $19 bill
and i mean that sincerely and it is in my notes. by saying that sciu 10-1 has been the wind at our backs. i cannot thank you enough. to the folks from dapo, i cannot thank you enough. we'll hear from all of them. i want to start not with our president, not with our retirement board member but with our former supervisor. we have a lot of great speakers but this started with supervisor john ovolose who first issued the resolution unanimously adopted by the board five years ago that has not yet be...
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and also robotics and a.i., whatever. in japan because of a labor shortage, not just business but also workers and trade unions, they are in favor of those new technologies and labor-saving investment being made. and that is really improving labor productivity significantly, particularly in the nonmanufacturing sector. so in some sense, this makes prices -- to respond rather slowly to the very strong economic growth. but in the long run, this improvement of labor productivity and growth potential would make the economy sustain relatively high growth in coming years with, hopefully, price stability target of 2% being achieved. >> can i turn quickly -- and then -- because we're going to have to have time for at least three question. mark carney, if i can ask you a risk we haven't discussed, which has interested you a lot, and i think others here, and that the private sector -- i want to ask about this again very, very briefly. the internalization of which i think you called the tragedy of the horizon, namely climate change.
and also robotics and a.i., whatever. in japan because of a labor shortage, not just business but also workers and trade unions, they are in favor of those new technologies and labor-saving investment being made. and that is really improving labor productivity significantly, particularly in the nonmanufacturing sector. so in some sense, this makes prices -- to respond rather slowly to the very strong economic growth. but in the long run, this improvement of labor productivity and growth...
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training and infrastructure and research and development. these investments will lead to long-term prosperity as companies continue to bring back cash from overseas, our economy will continue to grow. let me now turn to specific priorities for this new year. i want to commend the houses of congress for their work on financial regulatory reform. the bipartisan economic growth regulatory relief and consumer protection act is a balanced and thoughtful approach that better aligns our financial system to support economic growth in our communities. further, the legislation reflects many of treasury's recommendations for the executive order reports released last year. i encourage the senate and house to work together to move legislation as quickly as possible. in december, i wrote to congress providing notification of my determination that a debt issuance suspension period would last until january 31st. congress has not acted to suspend or increase the debt ceiling. i have determined that such the disk will be extended into february and we'll be no
training and infrastructure and research and development. these investments will lead to long-term prosperity as companies continue to bring back cash from overseas, our economy will continue to grow. let me now turn to specific priorities for this new year. i want to commend the houses of congress for their work on financial regulatory reform. the bipartisan economic growth regulatory relief and consumer protection act is a balanced and thoughtful approach that better aligns our financial...
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and justice intents to reduce and prevent crime. prior to joining doj she was the general council the florida department of eller affairs and was the assistant general counsel for the governor of florida. has awe degree from thad state use and a matt masters of law degree from university of miami. i want to start by asking each panelist briefly to discuss the work off their office and the grant opportunities that are available. why don't we start with rob. >> thank you so much. most importantly i just want to take a minute to thank all the attendees it. has been a tremendous opportunity for us to hear about your important work and powerful stories. it's opportunities like this that allows us to i think at the federal level better tailor our resources so they have the most impact and provide the most value in those resources as much as possible. so thank you for the chance to be here and listen to your stories. the office of community orient its policing receive is as come opinion within the department of justice. many people may be
and justice intents to reduce and prevent crime. prior to joining doj she was the general council the florida department of eller affairs and was the assistant general counsel for the governor of florida. has awe degree from thad state use and a matt masters of law degree from university of miami. i want to start by asking each panelist briefly to discuss the work off their office and the grant opportunities that are available. why don't we start with rob. >> thank you so much. most...
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and that's important too and saves the water and pumping and heating that goes into the water. you can see we have industry and agriculture, those are big, process and industrial loads for sure. i want to just give everyone a head's up. everybody knows what a zero net energy building is, it produces the same it consumes over the course of the year. as the grid gets cleaner it doesn't matter as much what happens behind the meter, it's about the energy and emissions associated with the energy. so we're developing kind of a plan to move the conversation toward emissions and away from energy per se. so i just want to talk about that, i want to work with san francisco and other like-minded jurisdictions to move the ball on this. so, you know, you think about buildings, most buildings in the state are dual fuel buildings. we could have 100% electricity and still have a lot of emissions and area sources of emissions from all the heating appliances and cooking. that's really the task, how do we look for transitions there. bio sources of renewable gas which is part of the conversation.
and that's important too and saves the water and pumping and heating that goes into the water. you can see we have industry and agriculture, those are big, process and industrial loads for sure. i want to just give everyone a head's up. everybody knows what a zero net energy building is, it produces the same it consumes over the course of the year. as the grid gets cleaner it doesn't matter as much what happens behind the meter, it's about the energy and emissions associated with the energy. so...
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to go and do oil and natural gas and rig-- and humans are so expensive to go and look at those things. robots, are huge, people come on board in the next 40 years. we've got to feed them. there's not going to be enough farmers. the robots need to do that. these are the industries that i think that ai infusion is going to be, you know, just a no-brainer. >> deepu talla, nvidia. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> now joining us on the communicators is andrew shuman who is vice-president of products for the microsoft corporation. mr. shuman, what are some of the products we could look for microsoft. >> i run the cortana team so i'm keeply involved in the efforts to think how this natural assistant can come out and change people's lives. i feel it's a nascent step to how people use computers, ai-powered experiences. >> so cortana is ai? >> i would say cortana is ai. >> is she learning as she goes? >> cortana, if step back and thin
to go and do oil and natural gas and rig-- and humans are so expensive to go and look at those things. robots, are huge, people come on board in the next 40 years. we've got to feed them. there's not going to be enough farmers. the robots need to do that. these are the industries that i think that ai infusion is going to be, you know, just a no-brainer. >> deepu talla, nvidia. thank you. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible...
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practices in the neighbourhood and cultivate and maintain a diverse array of retail and other community services. so the folks in jackson square wanted the same thing. jackson square has the largest number of pre-1870 commercial buildings in the city. it's a very small discrete geography that encompass about five blocks and has an increasing number of residential units within it. and in that small geography, currently there are 17 bars and restaurants sprinkled among an array of unique and thriving ground floor commercial uses. it includes architectural philip morrisser and antique stores and emerging community of tailors and retail clothing establishments. i'm very happy to say around the conversation of the amazon effect and what's happening in retail in general, the vacancy rate in jackson square as well as north beach remained quite healthy as set forth in the planning department's staff report. so long story short, we don't have a -- we have a healthy vacancy rate and it's the threat of restaurants and bars that can afford higher rents and are displacing the mix of art gallery and
practices in the neighbourhood and cultivate and maintain a diverse array of retail and other community services. so the folks in jackson square wanted the same thing. jackson square has the largest number of pre-1870 commercial buildings in the city. it's a very small discrete geography that encompass about five blocks and has an increasing number of residential units within it. and in that small geography, currently there are 17 bars and restaurants sprinkled among an array of unique and...
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the high and tomorrow rain arrives and high of 56 and windy and wetter and on friday the accuweather alert for strong blustery winds could gust as high as 50 miles per hour down the shore and 30 in philadelphia. look for debris and could be wet and chillier with the high of 45. and we dry out for the weekend the first time we are dry. 57 on saturday. >>> and a trip for four to sunny orlando, florida, could be yours you just need to enter the contest to win. if you think orlando is just theme parks, think again. melissa magee travelled to check out the outdoor adventures there. >> from hot air balloon roads to hand gliding and the brand new andretti games there is so much to do. we start the tour on the coca cola orlando eye. the observation wheel floats 400 feet up no the clouds. >> we can see downtown orlando and some of the famous theme park. the 23 minute air conditioned experience gives a birds eye view of the city and beyond. here is to a great trip to orlando. right across the street is the brand new top golf. >> this is not like put put. we are taking it up a little. >> on a d
the high and tomorrow rain arrives and high of 56 and windy and wetter and on friday the accuweather alert for strong blustery winds could gust as high as 50 miles per hour down the shore and 30 in philadelphia. look for debris and could be wet and chillier with the high of 45. and we dry out for the weekend the first time we are dry. 57 on saturday. >>> and a trip for four to sunny orlando, florida, could be yours you just need to enter the contest to win. if you think orlando is just...
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and places of public accommodation and fighting wars in vietnam and dissembling about it. >> "q&a," sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> wednesday morning we're live in santa fe, new mexico for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. former new mexico gov richardson and house speaker will be our guests on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 1:15 eastern. >> brown university professor juliet hooker who is the author of "theorizing race in the americas" took part in a discussion on race relations in politics in the u.s. the event was hosted by the group new america. >> all right. i think we'll get started. good afternoon. thank you all for coming. thanks for c-span for coming. my name is mark schmitt. i'm the director of the political reform program here at new america and all i want to do is welcome you to this discussion on race and solidarity in the united states and the future of solidarity as a way of thinking about -- thinking about race. this discussion was organized by ted johnson who has been a fellow in our national fellows program and also a fel
and places of public accommodation and fighting wars in vietnam and dissembling about it. >> "q&a," sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span. >>> wednesday morning we're live in santa fe, new mexico for the next stop on the c-span bus 50 capitals tour. former new mexico gov richardson and house speaker will be our guests on the bus during "washington journal" starting at 1:15 eastern. >> brown university professor juliet hooker who is the author of...
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, and some are true, and some are false, and some are old and some are new. there is no recovery for somebody falsely accused because the life and career are gone and any such thing as due process? the tweet coming as the president is facing fierce criticism over his response to the white house staff rob porter's departure saying this yesterday. >> he says that he is innocent, and i think that you have to remember that. he said very strongly yesterday that he is innocent. so, you will have to talk to him about that, but we absolutely wish him well. he did a very good job while he was at the white house. >> all of this as another white house official resigns over the domestic abuse allegations. david sorenson a member of trump's speech writing team is out after his wife alleged that he put cigarettes out on her hand and drove a car over hert foot according to the washington post, and sorenson denies the al allegations, and he says that he was the victim in the marriage. ryan nobles, what more from the white house? >> well, fredricka, this is another example of
, and some are true, and some are false, and some are old and some are new. there is no recovery for somebody falsely accused because the life and career are gone and any such thing as due process? the tweet coming as the president is facing fierce criticism over his response to the white house staff rob porter's departure saying this yesterday. >> he says that he is innocent, and i think that you have to remember that. he said very strongly yesterday that he is innocent. so, you will...
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temperatures now 31 in philadelphia and 29 wilmington and 25 reading and 12 mount pocono and though it's dry now as prescription starts it comes at coldest part of the day first things in the morning and that means it could start as snow, slush, freezing rain, all depending where you are. here's what the system looks like now. two pieces notice how it's all coming together into one larg larger system. there's a lot of moisture being shunted in from the gulf of mexico and pink here indicating ice coming down and freezing rain over portions of kentucky and snow he to the north of chicago moving east at a pretty good clip. starting as snow and changing to heavy rain as we head through the afternoon hours. so both commutes impacted by the system. a wintry mix for the morning commute switching to heavy rain for evening commute and this system will bring significant snow in the poconos. it's a pretty drastic gradient from the pocono region to the shore. you may not see any snow at the shore and heavy snow in poconos and that's where winter storm warning will number effect. the rest of the regi
temperatures now 31 in philadelphia and 29 wilmington and 25 reading and 12 mount pocono and though it's dry now as prescription starts it comes at coldest part of the day first things in the morning and that means it could start as snow, slush, freezing rain, all depending where you are. here's what the system looks like now. two pieces notice how it's all coming together into one larg larger system. there's a lot of moisture being shunted in from the gulf of mexico and pink here indicating...
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and ed lee listened. and he helped me and he rolled up his sleeves and we went to work. we didn't do it alone. we can never do anything alone. president of the police commission at the time was instrumental in helping us get through policies that had not been touched in 20 years. use of force policies hadn't been touch since the 90s. fortunately, we started laying the groundwork and started doing the work, which allows us to be here today. which allows mayor farrell to step in the death of ed lee to celebrate. which allows our attorney general to step in the very big heels that harris occupied. it was the work of women that brought us where we are today. it's the mothers that remind us we must get the murders solved. it's the mothers that remind us why we do what we do. so, i'm very pleased to see representatives of the community here today. it's important -- important announcement. see what it means is that with this memorandum of understanding, it brings us one step closer to bringing truth and transparency, to heal the rift that we have been experiencing for generatio
and ed lee listened. and he helped me and he rolled up his sleeves and we went to work. we didn't do it alone. we can never do anything alone. president of the police commission at the time was instrumental in helping us get through policies that had not been touched in 20 years. use of force policies hadn't been touch since the 90s. fortunately, we started laying the groundwork and started doing the work, which allows us to be here today. which allows mayor farrell to step in the death of ed...
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and russia and others.working together in the middle east what would it take from the russian point of view. to. organize in a more systematic manner a kind of a regional security architecture in the region that is be set by so many crises what would it take. but it's not just have all took knowledge that all countries in the lead in the region have but there are legitimate interests there iraq egypt undoubtedly will have south syria saudi arabia and other countries of the gulf including iran. in your deeds which are meant not to try to approach those issues soley from the point his view of chip political games or to. west versus russia or the west versus iran which used to students or everybody wants to be together with turkey but want turkey to behave differently probably a more beautiful and of course we cannot approach those issues from an even more dangerous. crossroads and by crossroads i mean a conflict in the middle east inside the middle east and to try to resolve the issues in the region through h
and russia and others.working together in the middle east what would it take from the russian point of view. to. organize in a more systematic manner a kind of a regional security architecture in the region that is be set by so many crises what would it take. but it's not just have all took knowledge that all countries in the lead in the region have but there are legitimate interests there iraq egypt undoubtedly will have south syria saudi arabia and other countries of the gulf including iran....
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and with tears and with grief and with anger. and even some of the lawmakers and legislators that we have ha been speaking with, that was one thing they remarked to us. and this community is not new to these type of lockdown drills. this is a community that is very aware, very educated, both the students and the parents and the teachers. in fact the teachers tell us they have been practicing lockdown drills since january. intensely. just that very morning, one of the teachers told us that they had actually gone into a lockdown drill and over the loud speaker they had said all students go to your classrooms, lock the doors. this had nothing to do with the shooting that was about to happen, but it was a very strange coincidence. >> tammy leitner and sean henry, thank you so much. freshman chris mckenna actually came face-to-face with nicholas krooiks oig a cruz oig, cruz, an eyewitness to the tragedy. >> i opened the door of the staircase, there the shooter was. opening -- or loading his gun, loading up his gun. >> what did he say?
and with tears and with grief and with anger. and even some of the lawmakers and legislators that we have ha been speaking with, that was one thing they remarked to us. and this community is not new to these type of lockdown drills. this is a community that is very aware, very educated, both the students and the parents and the teachers. in fact the teachers tell us they have been practicing lockdown drills since january. intensely. just that very morning, one of the teachers told us that they...
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agitated and a black man and pulled over by the federal building and he was really antagonistic anders maintained their cool. and i do look at anything a traffic stop or anything because they can always escalate, so i want to commend the chief and police department because i do see the changes. and just again, i just feel that the taser, i know it's a done deal and been voted on, but i just think it wouldn't be necessary as much as you step up the other processes and methodologies that you are implementing. and i also want to make a pitch that i am understanding that we do need some new cars for our officers. and thank you. >> thank you. further public comment. seeing none, public comment is now closed. ceremony kilshaw, may i have the next line item please. >> item seven is public comment on all matters pertaining to item 9 below, closed session, including public comment on vote whether to hold item nine in closed session. >> secretary, for my own edification, will we be asserting the attorney-client privilege in closed session? i don't believe so. >> not tonight. >> members of the
agitated and a black man and pulled over by the federal building and he was really antagonistic anders maintained their cool. and i do look at anything a traffic stop or anything because they can always escalate, so i want to commend the chief and police department because i do see the changes. and just again, i just feel that the taser, i know it's a done deal and been voted on, but i just think it wouldn't be necessary as much as you step up the other processes and methodologies that you are...
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and hanukkah. here they waited to be given permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center for oral history with katherine westmoreland, wife of u.s. army general william westmoreland who commanded u.s. forces in vietnam. >> my main work was red cross and i did -- i really worked almost every day, i worked in the vietnamese hospital and our hospital, and then i went to netral once a week to do red cross work. >> watch "american history tv" every weekend on c-span 3. >> the senate health committee recently held a hearing on public health threats from influenza to ebola to biological and nuclear warfare. testifying at the hearing were fda commissioner along with the assistant secretary of health and human services for preparedness and response, along with an official with the centers for disease control. >>> i'd like to call this hearing to order, the senate health education labor and pensions committee. this morning we're holding a he
and hanukkah. here they waited to be given permission to pass over to the new land. >> sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, an interview from the west point center for oral history with katherine westmoreland, wife of u.s. army general william westmoreland who commanded u.s. forces in vietnam. >> my main work was red cross and i did -- i really worked almost every day, i worked in the vietnamese hospital and our hospital, and then i went to netral once a week to do red cross work. >>...
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and he went out and he got him. now, they would have gotten him anyway, i guess, but who knows how much more damage would have been inflicted? so he did a great job. look, law enforcement is great. but we all learn something when we saw peterson standing outside of that school. he wanted no part of it. he heard the power, and he heard, probably, the screaming and the bullets, and he wanted no part of it. and then three other guys came to help. they wanted no part of it. that was a terrible, terrible job. the only worse job is that they didn't nab this guy earlier, because you had 39 red flags. that was a worse job. so we -- i think we learned a lot. but if you don't have retribution, if you're not going to do something very serious to these guys when they walk in, they're going to keep walking in. you're going to have this all the time. you're going to have it -- they have to know, they walk in, they're going to probably end up dead. and if they know they're going to end up dead, they're not going into that school.
and he went out and he got him. now, they would have gotten him anyway, i guess, but who knows how much more damage would have been inflicted? so he did a great job. look, law enforcement is great. but we all learn something when we saw peterson standing outside of that school. he wanted no part of it. he heard the power, and he heard, probably, the screaming and the bullets, and he wanted no part of it. and then three other guys came to help. they wanted no part of it. that was a terrible,...
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and tie this to the loss of the formative institutions of family life and faith life and civic life and we drift. we drift. we drift without a national narrative. make it much more difficult to respond wholistically in the midst of tragedy to our greater challenges and problems. for a moment i want to speak about a person who participated in one of my telephone town lls who she told me she's an architect and her husband's an architect and they were very interested in starting an architectural firm on their own but they can't. why can't they? they have the education. they have the drive. they want to be innovative and disruptive. they want to do creative work with their own two hands and take the risks necessary to provide something new, nofble in the marketplace. -- novel in the marketplace. they have a sick child. so by the time they go onto the individual insurance market and try to obtain insurance for themselves, knowing they're going to have to pay the full deductibles and co-pays, that bill -- this was a little while back. i suspect it's higher now. the bill was going to be close
and tie this to the loss of the formative institutions of family life and faith life and civic life and we drift. we drift. we drift without a national narrative. make it much more difficult to respond wholistically in the midst of tragedy to our greater challenges and problems. for a moment i want to speak about a person who participated in one of my telephone town lls who she told me she's an architect and her husband's an architect and they were very interested in starting an architectural...
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i'm so grateful and so humbled and blessed. and they have given me a sense of self-confidence, of purpose in life. to continue to value my moral sense. i thank them very very much. other companies would not have gives me this opportunity. they understand my situation. i was pretty much honest with them for what my background is. they allow my voice to be heard. i'm very glad that they have listened and given me this opportunity. hopefully i'll excel and maybe be one of their supervisors one day. [laughter] thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you so much. i just wanted to mention that 100% of the graduates of the programme were indentured into the programme that we're doing this programme w local 267 as well as local 261. that has been really important to us because we're working with folks to permanently move them from poverty to jobs that provide good union wages to move out of poverty permanently. so i wanted to make that other point. >> thank you. >> with that, we're here to answer any questions you may have. >> directors? >>
i'm so grateful and so humbled and blessed. and they have given me a sense of self-confidence, of purpose in life. to continue to value my moral sense. i thank them very very much. other companies would not have gives me this opportunity. they understand my situation. i was pretty much honest with them for what my background is. they allow my voice to be heard. i'm very glad that they have listened and given me this opportunity. hopefully i'll excel and maybe be one of their supervisors one...
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effective and reliable alerts and warnings. the numerous disasters and terrorist attacks that we've witnessed over the past few months have illustrated that timely communication is critical in an emergency situation. and the ability of critical information, the availability of critical information can help individuals protect themselves from harm's way. while some of us grew up in an emergency alert warnings through television, radio and i'm old enough to remember when they told to us get underneath our desks because there was a siren warning. many alerts today are also received through mobile devices, the internet and even social media. considering the technology advances that have been made over the past decade, we have high expectations for what our phones, tablets and computers can do. at the very least, we expect that the alerts that come through our devices are timely, accurate and only sent when necessary. during the chelsea bombing in 2016, the new york city emergency management department sent out three messages to the
effective and reliable alerts and warnings. the numerous disasters and terrorist attacks that we've witnessed over the past few months have illustrated that timely communication is critical in an emergency situation. and the ability of critical information, the availability of critical information can help individuals protect themselves from harm's way. while some of us grew up in an emergency alert warnings through television, radio and i'm old enough to remember when they told to us get...
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i'm supporting this, with he have to find out what y'all are about and seek and get the information and you'll see what i'm all about. i'm all about asimulating the information to my black community, it's black history month. i wake up black, go to sleep black, so i can't take that back. so i'm the czar of outmigration, a member of waypack, read about the waypack. i take on the principles and people say ace, why you act this way, because i'm chartered by the waypack, that was the first black community organization to fight against the redevelopment, we'll get about that later. all these new developments, particularly in the mission bay, i told y'all, you are going to hear what i got to say. if y'all going to do anything about mission bay, you have to have jim jefferson there. [bell rings] if you don't know, ask somebody. it's in my memo. a black man, he can tell us, developer before all this came on and selling off things and all we see are the new developments. if you don't put jim jefferson, some black folks there, it's not going to exist, just like justin herman blocked down. history
i'm supporting this, with he have to find out what y'all are about and seek and get the information and you'll see what i'm all about. i'm all about asimulating the information to my black community, it's black history month. i wake up black, go to sleep black, so i can't take that back. so i'm the czar of outmigration, a member of waypack, read about the waypack. i take on the principles and people say ace, why you act this way, because i'm chartered by the waypack, that was the first black...
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she was tol, i will leave and close my business and leave work and school. that's why we have to pass a bill and that's why i would hope the speaker of the house by giving us a chance to vote on the dreamer bill, a bipartisan dreamer bill on the floor of the house. . . carolyn maloney is with us, i thank her for this testimony. it's about diego. he was an intern at her office and was a guest for the state of the union. here's his story. our family history traces generations of ecuadorians since the early days of the republic. immigration was not common for us. my parents and fwrarntes endured great periods of political instability. in 1999 at age 6, following an economic crash and a coup d'etat my mother began making plans to move to the united states. by august, 2001, i arrived in new york city and we settled in queens. i was enrolled in public schools and i learned english and within a year i blended in with the rest of the children. i was always aware of my status and i was quickly aware of how long and unlikely any immigration reform in congress would be
she was tol, i will leave and close my business and leave work and school. that's why we have to pass a bill and that's why i would hope the speaker of the house by giving us a chance to vote on the dreamer bill, a bipartisan dreamer bill on the floor of the house. . . carolyn maloney is with us, i thank her for this testimony. it's about diego. he was an intern at her office and was a guest for the state of the union. here's his story. our family history traces generations of ecuadorians since...