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you and your family matter and you matter to your friends and you matter to your family in blue and younity of brotherhood and sisterhood before the events that occurred for the days and weeks following the loss of your officer in the event you experience this week confirm that you will never walk alone. there is a kinship, connection, bond like no other between those that wear the badge and we need only look around today to be reassured that your loved one will forever be written on the heart and soul of our law-enforcement community. it was once said that it is not will be half the matters but what matters is what we give away with love. these officers did just that. the happiness was in doing their job and on protecting and serving the public on a daily basis for doing what matters. these 199 brave men and women gave their all and lay down their lives to protect and serve the family, friend, coworker and public who are here today to honor them. may they rest in peace. may god bless the families they leave behind in may god bless america. thank you. [applause] i am pleased to have the
you and your family matter and you matter to your friends and you matter to your family in blue and younity of brotherhood and sisterhood before the events that occurred for the days and weeks following the loss of your officer in the event you experience this week confirm that you will never walk alone. there is a kinship, connection, bond like no other between those that wear the badge and we need only look around today to be reassured that your loved one will forever be written on the heart...
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and i walked with a man and his wife and his two children and his nephew.d this is about after after we got to the town. i took a room, a room with walls and a door can you could shut and a real bed and no bugs in my hair, and i booked another room for the family. the guesthouse was simple, but it seemed like a temple of excess. and when i got the gang there, they stood in that shiny room armed with their spear-tipped blow pipes and poisoned arrow quivers, giant bare feet and mullet, the boys in jeans that i now saw were filthy, ragged, fill of tears and holes. they were all muscle and dirt. none of them had their -- none -- hello? we've lost sound. anyway, none of themed had their upper two front teeth. they looked feral. they were feral, pure hunters. the last wild men and women of borneo. the real thing, the last most valuable treasures of all. hello? check, check, check. the real thing, the last, most valuable treasures of all. i had walked 35 miles in a straight line, perhaps many more on the ground, covered thousands of vertical feet over 18 days. as
and i walked with a man and his wife and his two children and his nephew.d this is about after after we got to the town. i took a room, a room with walls and a door can you could shut and a real bed and no bugs in my hair, and i booked another room for the family. the guesthouse was simple, but it seemed like a temple of excess. and when i got the gang there, they stood in that shiny room armed with their spear-tipped blow pipes and poisoned arrow quivers, giant bare feet and mullet, the boys...
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and yet the investigation goes on and on and on and got bad today. a federal judge courageously standing up to the out of control witch hunt in what is the single biggest beat down i have seen in my life by a judge. during a federal court hearing, former co-chair for compain paul manafort. the u.s. district judge ellis rebukes the entire special counsel investigation and telling a member of mueller's team. you don't care about mr. manafort. you care about information that mr. manafort can lead you to mr. trump and impeachment or whatever. and the judge went on to say you want manafort to sing and slamming the scope of the mueller investigation saying we don't want anyone with unfettered power and mocked the special counsel. saying this is what the investigation is about but we are not bound by it. and we were lying. the federal judge confirmed everything we said on the show for months. there is nothing that mueller will not do to malign the president and it is always about trump and not the people. and the president at the nra reacted to ellis' stunn
and yet the investigation goes on and on and on and got bad today. a federal judge courageously standing up to the out of control witch hunt in what is the single biggest beat down i have seen in my life by a judge. during a federal court hearing, former co-chair for compain paul manafort. the u.s. district judge ellis rebukes the entire special counsel investigation and telling a member of mueller's team. you don't care about mr. manafort. you care about information that mr. manafort can lead...
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fire makes it possible for us to text and tweet and e-mail and stagram and facebook and socially be dysfunctionalld us all in those almighty hands of love. >> a forceful and uplifting message from bishop michael to be followed by karen gibson and the kingdom choir. ♪ when the night has come ♪ and the land is dark ♪ and the moon is the only ♪ light we see ♪ no, i won't be afraid ♪ no, i won't, be afraid ♪ just as long as you stand ♪ stand by me ♪ darling, darling, stand ♪ by me ♪ oh, stand ♪ by me ♪ yeah, yeah ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ in the sky ♪ should stumble and fall ♪ or the mountains should crumble to the sea ♪ ♪ i won't cry ♪ i won't cry ♪ no, i won't shed a tear ♪ just as long as you stand ♪ stand by me ♪ so darling, darling ♪ stand ♪ by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ whenever you're in trouble ♪ won't you stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ so darling, darling ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me >> sta ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ so darling, darling ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me ♪ stand by me >> harry
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and to your credit and the p.u.c. even though we can always do better outreach -- >> absolutely. >> and certainly respect our constituents that in comparison to some of the tragedies and the complete negligence happening in other parts of the country whether it's flint, michigan, or whether it's a contamination of the water supply because of the fracking, some of the real, intense abuses that are happening, i appreciate the constant transparency that we have here in san francisco where we as a regulatory and watchdog body on the board of supervisors can constantly together with the public be monitoring the quality of our water supply and decisions that are made that impact that quality. i want to recognize and appreciate that because it's not the same in other places in the country. it is not something to take for granted. >> never. i wanted to close with that, but i am glad to make a motion to continue to the call of the chair to play that role. >> p.u.c. as an organization really does take this water supply and the
and to your credit and the p.u.c. even though we can always do better outreach -- >> absolutely. >> and certainly respect our constituents that in comparison to some of the tragedies and the complete negligence happening in other parts of the country whether it's flint, michigan, or whether it's a contamination of the water supply because of the fracking, some of the real, intense abuses that are happening, i appreciate the constant transparency that we have here in san francisco...
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he can hire and fire people and he can fire and hire and not to be questioned about that and or they covered wiexecutive privilege. silly question. what were you thinking when you decided to fire michael flynn. they are improper questions and i am embarrassed that anybody practicing law for more than one year created these questions for the president. >> lou: and creating the questions and leaking them against the president and this goes on and on. joe, i have to ask you at what point do the attorneys for this president said we will engage a special counsel in court. this has to be stopped and not stopped out of the decency of the republican party leadership or house or senate or anyone in the special counsel team because they are left wing accolits of obama and clinton. >> if there is a battle over this, it will happen when the president's lawyer tell mr. mueller there will not be an interview. there shouldn't be. there is bad faith on the part of the special counsel. and they are covered as victoria said article two executive privilege and case law. and the president's pardon power
he can hire and fire people and he can fire and hire and not to be questioned about that and or they covered wiexecutive privilege. silly question. what were you thinking when you decided to fire michael flynn. they are improper questions and i am embarrassed that anybody practicing law for more than one year created these questions for the president. >> lou: and creating the questions and leaking them against the president and this goes on and on. joe, i have to ask you at what point do...
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and how devin nunnes threats of citations and impeachment and justice permitting nunez and house over sight chairman trair gowdy to look at documents. john roberts is reporting the proposed summit between the president and kim jong-un will take place in singapore and early june in all likelihood. that comes as president trump celebrated the release of three americans from north korea. the men returning home with mike pompeo following his successful meeting with the korean leader, jim. and three detainees, will be greeted by the president upon their arrival in joint base andrews. the president addressing the break through this morning. >> it is a special time. no one thought it would happen. i appreciate kim jong-un doing this and allowing them to g. we picked a time, we picked a place for the meeting or summit as you like to call it. and i think it would be successful and as i always say, who knows what is going on happen. it is going to beap important event. again, i think this is something that no one thought would happen for years or more. >> lou: it is probably no surprise to you
and how devin nunnes threats of citations and impeachment and justice permitting nunez and house over sight chairman trair gowdy to look at documents. john roberts is reporting the proposed summit between the president and kim jong-un will take place in singapore and early june in all likelihood. that comes as president trump celebrated the release of three americans from north korea. the men returning home with mike pompeo following his successful meeting with the korean leader, jim. and three...
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and where to return it and why to return it. and so we're working -- and staff is working extremely hard. and you will see more in the very near future about what staff is doing for recall effectiveness. emerging technologies and iot. i mentioned that previously, and yesterday i know you had a panel on iot and emerging technologies. as i mentioned, these products and these smart products really can enhance the consumers' life. but we also have to be realistic, because when there is that enhancement, there is new technology, and with new technology, there can be issues. now, we are not -- i won't say we're not concerned -- but the privacy and the security issues, we see that as not our jurisdiction. that's ftc. we're very comfortable with that. but what we do believe is when there is a breach of any sort, or when there is a malfunction in that software, that can affect the product safety. that can affect the safety of whatever the product is. and so that is of concern to us, and that would be of concern to us. so next week i've a
and where to return it and why to return it. and so we're working -- and staff is working extremely hard. and you will see more in the very near future about what staff is doing for recall effectiveness. emerging technologies and iot. i mentioned that previously, and yesterday i know you had a panel on iot and emerging technologies. as i mentioned, these products and these smart products really can enhance the consumers' life. but we also have to be realistic, because when there is that...
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and we learn from polaris and from the blue campaign and feed that into this model and become a toole're making smarter every single day. we use photo dna, so every single photo, message, picture on airbnb gets screened through photo dna in a matches with mac child exploitation database so make sure there's no cia and if it is it is rooted out and background check every hotel guest in the us and all over the world screened against watch list and traffickers have tried take advantage of the internet as we know. they use animated -- of the internet but it is a double edged sword for them because they need the internet to also advertise and to make known where people can go to do this abhorrent act so that's where we go. airbnb do question do all of this risk scoring in the background checks that i talked about but we are screening the dark web. we are using the sites that reports tell us that we learn from the case that they run against coordination with law enforcement tell us so we're on those very sites and we're looking for those bad actors. you have to again advertise in some ways
and we learn from polaris and from the blue campaign and feed that into this model and become a toole're making smarter every single day. we use photo dna, so every single photo, message, picture on airbnb gets screened through photo dna in a matches with mac child exploitation database so make sure there's no cia and if it is it is rooted out and background check every hotel guest in the us and all over the world screened against watch list and traffickers have tried take advantage of the...
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and do the millienials show up and dot women and minority and do the democrats show up?see what we are seeing a trend. the president is very important in the mid- term elections because on the right, it is like hey, i like the president and his policies and on the left it is i am not the president. >> melissa: when i talk to candidates, they all think they think their fate hinge on women. and we have no idea what independent women do in the booth. they surprised us last time. i am an independent woman and i am deif iiant and i will make up my mind on the issues. and women like me are all individuals and have different thoughts pro and con and they don't tell you ahead of time. >> kennedy: millions of americans tuned in to roseanne. and some say the show is getting away from politics. that's ahead. how could you have voted for him, roseanne? >> he talked about jobs. >> things are worse. >> not on the real news. >> oh, please. >> kennedy: a fiery political debate in the reboot of roseanne. it was a pro trump character and now the network may be trying to put the sky bosh o
and do the millienials show up and dot women and minority and do the democrats show up?see what we are seeing a trend. the president is very important in the mid- term elections because on the right, it is like hey, i like the president and his policies and on the left it is i am not the president. >> melissa: when i talk to candidates, they all think they think their fate hinge on women. and we have no idea what independent women do in the booth. they surprised us last time. i am an...
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he went to harpers ferry and was captured and subsequently tried, convicted and executed in 1859 andthere were some papers that were found in the kennedy farmhouse, staging area for the john brown raid that implicated frederick douglass. the governor of virginia sent marshall to rochester to bring it back, a fugitive and douglas went to england to escape capture. there was a douglas connection with one of the 5 men that i write about. >> how about the other four. is there a way to cover them? julia has a moral purpose, what is the purpose of these? >> great question. four of the five were persons of color. we have such a nuanced history and tends to talk in terms of black and white but these men all came from a racially mixed background. i insist that they be referred to as african-americans in the subtitle. and newbie was born a slave, his father was a white man as he thought in virginia, his mother was in enslaved women henry newbie had several children, henry newbie did not own his children or his wife. they belonged to another slaveowner that came at a time when henry newbie want
he went to harpers ferry and was captured and subsequently tried, convicted and executed in 1859 andthere were some papers that were found in the kennedy farmhouse, staging area for the john brown raid that implicated frederick douglass. the governor of virginia sent marshall to rochester to bring it back, a fugitive and douglas went to england to escape capture. there was a douglas connection with one of the 5 men that i write about. >> how about the other four. is there a way to cover...
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deaf people there and you had the wheelchair riders and all of that and thanks to history and a sharedical struggle these groups have been coming together more and more. so it's a very exciting and very dynamic and interesting prospect that you're allowing us to engage with. it's really, really very exciting. >> thank you very much. any other comments or questions from the commission? okay. commissioner wallenberg. >> yes, i would like to reiterate that i'm also very excited about the prospect of this as well. i'd love to see if the commission also had a part to play in the process as the planning takes place. >> thank you. any comments or questions from the public? hearing none, call the question. offer in favor? >> aye. >> any opposed? thank you. the motion carries. item e, requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with san francisco village for the provision of the village model during the period of july 1, 2018 through june 30, 2020, in the amount of $629,000 plus a 10% contingency for a total grant amount not to exceed $691,900. welcome, linda murley. >> thank y
deaf people there and you had the wheelchair riders and all of that and thanks to history and a sharedical struggle these groups have been coming together more and more. so it's a very exciting and very dynamic and interesting prospect that you're allowing us to engage with. it's really, really very exciting. >> thank you very much. any other comments or questions from the commission? okay. commissioner wallenberg. >> yes, i would like to reiterate that i'm also very excited about...
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, houston, and el paso and san antonio and our law was simple.allowed law enforcement to ask about immigration status which was approved by the supreme court in the arizona case and said if you are an elected official. up have to turn over illegals who committed crimes which is reasonable in our state and that's all it required. we lost in district court, fifth circuit court reversed and we have been successful in defending the law. >> lou: how soon is it. >> i am not sure. we have the law in place and enforcing it through my office. >> lou: now the issue of immigration. and your thoughts of what the house of representative discharges works against your law and the interest of the state of texas and people of the state of texas versus a speaker of the house and lame duck and wants to stay speaker and apparent leap keep his hands in the coffers and chamber of commerce and koch. >> you are talking about daca issue. absolutely. i don't know what congress should or shouldn't. >> lou: it is a lot of issues with speaker ryan. >> it is a issue of consti
, houston, and el paso and san antonio and our law was simple.allowed law enforcement to ask about immigration status which was approved by the supreme court in the arizona case and said if you are an elected official. up have to turn over illegals who committed crimes which is reasonable in our state and that's all it required. we lost in district court, fifth circuit court reversed and we have been successful in defending the law. >> lou: how soon is it. >> i am not sure. we have...
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so president, and and a cover. i know this seems like was ripped from the headlines the fact that it wasn't. i spent three years of my life writing while i was practicing law as a trailer which is pretty intense work. when i get into my cup ilmenite and work from 10:00 until three in everyday that was my type. i wanted to write. i do say so tongue-in-cheek some of best fiction i have wrote was when i was a lawyer. i'm talking about my legal briefs now. as a writer and as a lawyer all i had in my quiver our words. that's it. i would spend my whole ten years writing as a lawyer think about words and stories and had a something possibly so someone will believe it. for me in making this transition from being a lawyer to write it was all that difficult. i would work on projects for years at a time as olympic estimates it will take years to write a book, unlike my whole life has been about that. that wasn't daunting to me. it was an easy transition. writing, i wanted to be a full-time writer since i was a kid. years late
so president, and and a cover. i know this seems like was ripped from the headlines the fact that it wasn't. i spent three years of my life writing while i was practicing law as a trailer which is pretty intense work. when i get into my cup ilmenite and work from 10:00 until three in everyday that was my type. i wanted to write. i do say so tongue-in-cheek some of best fiction i have wrote was when i was a lawyer. i'm talking about my legal briefs now. as a writer and as a lawyer all i had in...
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are looming and are actually pushing us and driving and ought to be driving procurement decisions and operations planning decisions. and our system or there remains no real systemic effort to get m.t.a. ready to incorporate this as the new technology. and prepare our fleet and operations for electric buses. so as in your role as a funding agency and the overturned agency in the other role as the city's legislative body, hope that you can provide leadership and help and expedite the process on the pilot and do what you can to move the m.t.a. and to be the leader on this. and san francisco has been a leader on clean energy and clean transportation technology for a long time, but the problem with that is the that people close on you and people surpass you. and we need to constantly keep at it. we hope that you can do that. the other folks here will talk more to that point. thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker please. >> somebody will come get that. >> i am jack fleck, a retired transportation engineer from sfmta. i do know some of you. i am now active in a group called 350 bay
are looming and are actually pushing us and driving and ought to be driving procurement decisions and operations planning decisions. and our system or there remains no real systemic effort to get m.t.a. ready to incorporate this as the new technology. and prepare our fleet and operations for electric buses. so as in your role as a funding agency and the overturned agency in the other role as the city's legislative body, hope that you can provide leadership and help and expedite the process on...
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c problems in her family and infections and cancers and so on.that was hurt rude awakening several months after the abortion she did testify that was provided and the cells are certified. in his mind it was clean and safe. the sky controlled the us vaccine licensing process. robert murray of the nh but he was extremely cautious and risk diverse and have been through several vaccine disasters where they had been harmed or killed under his oversight and he witnessed these events up close and personal wanted to stick with the monkey self. he preferred the evil he knew what he did not. for ten years prevented any cells made in his clean, human fetal cells from being licensed in the us. there was a reason these fetal cells were needed and is called rubella. if you or i get it is also known as german measles is so mild were not where we have it in two in three people don't notice when they have it but if you feel ill you have a fever or couple lymph nodes here and he stay home a day from our knesset but in 1964 there was no vaccine against rubella and
c problems in her family and infections and cancers and so on.that was hurt rude awakening several months after the abortion she did testify that was provided and the cells are certified. in his mind it was clean and safe. the sky controlled the us vaccine licensing process. robert murray of the nh but he was extremely cautious and risk diverse and have been through several vaccine disasters where they had been harmed or killed under his oversight and he witnessed these events up close and...
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and it just lasted on and on.he most brutal battles in the history of our country. >> one of the titles and one of the chapters in your book about belleau wood is gas and exhaustion. can you talk about the use of poison gas on the battlefield? >> proportionately, the americans suffered more casualties from gas than any other country and a lot of that had to do with the lack of preparation and the germans had attacked americans with gas attacks a number of times in the spring, but in belleau wood they would pull back and simply saturate the woods with mustard gas which is a nightmarish concoction. it can burn you all over and get into the lungs and burn your skin and the woods became uninhabitable and having to wear your gas mask day after day after day where you could barely breathe and barely see is so physically exhausting. that's what it was like. what's the weather like in northeast france during may and june 1918? ironecly, there's hard to tell at the time because they're deep in the woods and the gas and the
and it just lasted on and on.he most brutal battles in the history of our country. >> one of the titles and one of the chapters in your book about belleau wood is gas and exhaustion. can you talk about the use of poison gas on the battlefield? >> proportionately, the americans suffered more casualties from gas than any other country and a lot of that had to do with the lack of preparation and the germans had attacked americans with gas attacks a number of times in the spring, but in...
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and i went to the company and i -- to give them the medallion and they offered my $500 and the interest on my loan, $800. so $500, the company give me, and the interest, $800. doesn't sound right. i need a lot to repay my loan. i pay $73,000 for the medallion. $45,000 interest. so you are talking about $115,000. and i owe $180,000. so it will end up me being $500,000 and i'm really -- it's damaged me and hurt me and my family. we have faith in you to help us. and, still, i will be coming and presenting all of my friends, my friends, they didn't give up. they sent me and said, okay, i will pay for the parking and i will give sometime, you know. and we have faith in you. i hope it will be the last time. i really can't continue to do that. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. next speaker, please. >> tom gilberti, it was a vote against gavin newsom and his government filing suit against the vote to restrict financial development. i wonder what the mayor wannabes are thinking about that? sba27, scott weiner's blanket answer to a housing crisis, again, letting developers have an upper hand
and i went to the company and i -- to give them the medallion and they offered my $500 and the interest on my loan, $800. so $500, the company give me, and the interest, $800. doesn't sound right. i need a lot to repay my loan. i pay $73,000 for the medallion. $45,000 interest. so you are talking about $115,000. and i owe $180,000. so it will end up me being $500,000 and i'm really -- it's damaged me and hurt me and my family. we have faith in you to help us. and, still, i will be coming and...
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cultural districts protect and bolster the culture, community and pride and safe spaces and economic opportunities for some of terrific's most vulnerable communities. this is increliable important at a time when communities are being displaced more than ever with our housing crisis and wealth and inequality. our office has had the opportunity to support the transgender district, and we look forward to continuing our efforts to support additional districts. at our office we believe that it's important for the city to support cultural districts to support cultural heritage and protect the culture of our districts so we can continue to be a city that we love. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is honey mahogany. i want to thank you for holding this important hearing on this lengths lation that was introduced by supervisor hillary ronen with so many amazing cosponsors that will have an indelible impact on the future of san francisco. many other people in this room have worked tirelessly to make sure as san francisco moves forw
cultural districts protect and bolster the culture, community and pride and safe spaces and economic opportunities for some of terrific's most vulnerable communities. this is increliable important at a time when communities are being displaced more than ever with our housing crisis and wealth and inequality. our office has had the opportunity to support the transgender district, and we look forward to continuing our efforts to support additional districts. at our office we believe that it's...
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his two and sons, tj and aaron.where are they? where are they? where are they? yes. thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: lieutenant allan was an air force veteran. after his service, he followed his childhood dream to become a me police officer. he served in law enforcement for a resulthe served in law enforcement for 20 years. no job was too great. no job was too small. youno job was too small. he took extra shifts at night, and he was always available. he stopped by to say hello to members of his community. during christmastime, he took children in need shopping for presents. he was always there for anybody that needed him. in 2015, he was given the officer of the year award after saving two lives. last year, lieutenant allan walked his son to the bus for his first day of kindergarten. just hours later, lieutenant allan was shot and killed in the line of duty. since then, the whole southport community has come together to support the allan family. and i hear that if you go to the police station
his two and sons, tj and aaron.where are they? where are they? where are they? yes. thank you. thank you. thank you. [applause] pres. trump: lieutenant allan was an air force veteran. after his service, he followed his childhood dream to become a me police officer. he served in law enforcement for a resulthe served in law enforcement for 20 years. no job was too great. no job was too small. youno job was too small. he took extra shifts at night, and he was always available. he stopped by to say...
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control and hit the barricade and it overturned and caught fire. it was carrying canned pineapple but the truck spilled 280-gallons of diesel on the roadway. >> he was driving behind the truck and observed the crash and he saw it was major so he got out to see if the driver was okay and the truck started to ignite and he dragged him out of the cab and provided cpr at that time. >> reporter: the driver has major injuries and was air lifted to a hospital. after that accident chp reported a two vehicle collision that happened just behind the closure on i-80. a car slammed into the back of a stopped big rig and that driver was taken to the hospital but later died. we saw a tow truck take those off the road at 5:20 a.m. we saw tow trucks here at the current accident scene and they left with big pieces of debris but we have chp trying to clean up the roadway. pamona street exit closed to traffic and we only have two lanes on the far left open to traffic right now. chp tells us they are hopeful to have the lanes back open at 10:00 a.m. we will send it ove
control and hit the barricade and it overturned and caught fire. it was carrying canned pineapple but the truck spilled 280-gallons of diesel on the roadway. >> he was driving behind the truck and observed the crash and he saw it was major so he got out to see if the driver was okay and the truck started to ignite and he dragged him out of the cab and provided cpr at that time. >> reporter: the driver has major injuries and was air lifted to a hospital. after that accident chp...
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and public health and the people and institutions. we are going to see some evidence today in the survey results i'm going to talk about that point the role that each of us have in taking the action to maintain that support and those include as individuals every individual especially those that are parents assuring that they are vaccinated. vaccinated. its fundamental anit's fundament enough of that happening. it's important for those that oversee the government that is able to educate, survey and detect infectious diseases and communicate with the public what they need to know answering questions rather than assuming everyone will just use the same pieces of information that being sensitive to public and the questions they are asking. it's important to work effectively in the private sector and across the research stakeholder community to be sure that we will find sooner rather than later the answers and solutions to what ails us and that's pretty important we all agreed. finally, all of the stakeholders must listen carefully and eng
and public health and the people and institutions. we are going to see some evidence today in the survey results i'm going to talk about that point the role that each of us have in taking the action to maintain that support and those include as individuals every individual especially those that are parents assuring that they are vaccinated. vaccinated. its fundamental anit's fundament enough of that happening. it's important for those that oversee the government that is able to educate, survey...
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time over the broadcast mode of sending out materials and webpages and sermons and seeing who hits andn taking them along the progression so it's very much a useful tool for the spread of that kind of information just like it is for any kind of other information. you have to recognize that. >> to be more specific, i question how many of our congressional staffers have been carefully cultivated and social media used to allow them to rationalize or justify their actions. >> let me say this -- unlike when mary beth and i were intelligent officers i don't thank you to recruit these people anymore. traditionally recruitment it means you hire someone knowingly to spy on the united states to put out propaganda. now you just have to great threat # and you will have thousands and thousands of recruits that are what we used to call dupes. they don't know they been recruited but they have. i don't think were ever going to be able to do with it entirely. we want to bring up the next panel so let's think mary beth and david. [applause] >> this afternoon president trump is expecte t
time over the broadcast mode of sending out materials and webpages and sermons and seeing who hits andn taking them along the progression so it's very much a useful tool for the spread of that kind of information just like it is for any kind of other information. you have to recognize that. >> to be more specific, i question how many of our congressional staffers have been carefully cultivated and social media used to allow them to rationalize or justify their actions. >> let me say...
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i want to say she's a joy to work with and collegial and smart and fiercely independent and always quite vocal around what she believes. i urge you to forward her nomination with full support. >> commissioner: can you stay up. i want to call you both up because it's gotten attention from other members of the board and they've sent me questions. this is a general question but you want you wong -- both to hear it. it's more about proactively engaging with riders and the community to understand what their needs are. so for example, the l. caraval rapid project may be coming up or another and so how do you engage with the community aside from e-mail? >> if we know community meetings are going on we tried to attend and we have day jobs. we took in the corridor to look at the project. the interesting thing with the project is we spent time actually going and looking at the street scape and engaging with people as we were doing that. it wasn't as if we were in a vacuum and made a decision about the project. and we will frequently do that. i will admit i have a full-time job and don't make every
i want to say she's a joy to work with and collegial and smart and fiercely independent and always quite vocal around what she believes. i urge you to forward her nomination with full support. >> commissioner: can you stay up. i want to call you both up because it's gotten attention from other members of the board and they've sent me questions. this is a general question but you want you wong -- both to hear it. it's more about proactively engaging with riders and the community to...
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piers 15 and 17. we've had more people come to the port during her tenure than the last ten years combined. we now manage orrin 600 commercial tenancies. she was a huge advocate on adopting the port cars strategic plan which guides -- the port's strategic plan. we want to thank her for her service to our organization and staff is going to miss her very much. so thank you, commissioner katz. i think we want to open it to other port staff would like to say a couple words on her behalf. >> port staff or public. >> or public, of course, sorry. >> good afternoon, commissioners. brad benson. commissioner katz, i -- i've known you for almost 20 years, and first at the board of supervisors, when i worked for supervisor ammiano, and i think you have a real passion and commitment to public policy. i know on the civil rights front, but you're also a policy wonk after my own heart. as supervisor, commissioner katz required all utilities to carrie warning when in the public right-of-way. i think it's that attentio
piers 15 and 17. we've had more people come to the port during her tenure than the last ten years combined. we now manage orrin 600 commercial tenancies. she was a huge advocate on adopting the port cars strategic plan which guides -- the port's strategic plan. we want to thank her for her service to our organization and staff is going to miss her very much. so thank you, commissioner katz. i think we want to open it to other port staff would like to say a couple words on her behalf. >>...
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and this business and the leaders linda and sharon, the owners have taken that bold step. making it safer for their employees and talking with them, they are attracting business because of what they're doing. right now in san francisco we have over 50 nail salons that have enrolled in this program and as debbie mentions with other policies and priorities, other cities across the country are taking up this mantle and creating their own programs for their own nail salons. once again san francisco is being a leader. but it just shows how different we are in san francisco than washington d.c. that seems like a given. isn't it a shame, we enjoyed eight years of an amazing president and we are now enduring four years of someone who is so different. when we're moving forward in san francisco this administration is moving the needle black wards on climate change in particular. the the head of our e.p.a. wants to spend dollars on phone booths, first class tickets for his employees instead of programs stemming the side of climate change in our country. i am here to say that san fran
and this business and the leaders linda and sharon, the owners have taken that bold step. making it safer for their employees and talking with them, they are attracting business because of what they're doing. right now in san francisco we have over 50 nail salons that have enrolled in this program and as debbie mentions with other policies and priorities, other cities across the country are taking up this mantle and creating their own programs for their own nail salons. once again san francisco...
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two and a half years ago her body was found in a dumpster and she was raped and murdered. you may recall the case that shocked the bay area. well today a public defender plans to appeal the ruling that the suspect be tried as an adult. damian trujillo was inside of the courtroom for this morning's hearing and live with the details. >> reporter: well, laura, the da was already charging adrian gonzalez as an adult but because of prop 57 there has to be a hearing to proceed with that and recently a judge agreed with the d.a. and now the defense is peeling that ruling here in superior court in san francisco. he turned 18 and sat in court with his public defender. in 2015 prosecutors say he kidnapped and raped and murdered his neighbor, 8-year-old maddy middleton. he went from juvenile court to adult court and a judge just ruled that adult court is where he belongs. the prop 37 took that authority away from the district attorney and gave it to the court and that is why they had the prolonged hearing of nine weeks, but the defense disagrees with the judge and plans to appeal the
two and a half years ago her body was found in a dumpster and she was raped and murdered. you may recall the case that shocked the bay area. well today a public defender plans to appeal the ruling that the suspect be tried as an adult. damian trujillo was inside of the courtroom for this morning's hearing and live with the details. >> reporter: well, laura, the da was already charging adrian gonzalez as an adult but because of prop 57 there has to be a hearing to proceed with that and...
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the stadium and i was miserable and the rain started my eyes and i was shivering and looking up at the press box where i knew there was space heaters. [applause] i saw this people sitting dry under the roof and decided then and there to become a writer. [laughter] creative nonfiction is a term that is currently having its day. when i was in college anyone but those two words together would have been looked upon as a comedian or a fool. today creative nonfiction is the title of the course i teach, the college course i teach, saying in college. a required to give the course the title i named it for a quarterly, edited and published at the university of pittsburgh. the title asks an obvious question. what is creative about nonfiction? it takes a whole semester to try to answer that but here are a few points. the creativity lies what you choose to write about, how you go about doing it, the arrangement through which you present things, the skill and the touch with which you describe people and succeed in developing them as characters. the rhythms of your pros and the integrity of the compo
the stadium and i was miserable and the rain started my eyes and i was shivering and looking up at the press box where i knew there was space heaters. [applause] i saw this people sitting dry under the roof and decided then and there to become a writer. [laughter] creative nonfiction is a term that is currently having its day. when i was in college anyone but those two words together would have been looked upon as a comedian or a fool. today creative nonfiction is the title of the course i...
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collect it and i'll cool it down and every night i prep it up and the next day i'll heat it and readyivery. it's really natural for me, i love it, i'm passionate about it and it's just been great. i believe it's such a blessing to have the opportunity to actually feed people every day. no food should go wasted. there's someone who wants to eat, we have food, it's definitely hand in hand and it shouldn't be looked at as work or a task, we're feeding people and it really means so much to me. i come to work and they're like nora do you want this, do you want that? and it's so great and everyone is truly involved. every day, every night after every period of food, breakfast, lunch, dinner, i mean, people just throw it away. they don't even think twice about it and i think as a whole, as a community, as any community, if people just put a little effort, we could really help each other out. that's how it should be. that's what food is about basically. >> an organization that meets is the san francisco knight ministry we work with tuesday and thursday's. ♪ ♪ by the power ♪ of your name >> i
collect it and i'll cool it down and every night i prep it up and the next day i'll heat it and readyivery. it's really natural for me, i love it, i'm passionate about it and it's just been great. i believe it's such a blessing to have the opportunity to actually feed people every day. no food should go wasted. there's someone who wants to eat, we have food, it's definitely hand in hand and it shouldn't be looked at as work or a task, we're feeding people and it really means so much to me. i...
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and knock on the door and go in. there was one room i walked past a few times to go get lunch and i think it just said special file room and i said i wonder what the special files are? i not one day and it turns out it's like the wizard of oz. you knock and you look through the door and there's a window. the cardboard goes up and i see a set of eyes and they open the door. these four ladies about my age, late 50s, i think they were all african-american. and they, their job was to keep certain sensitive file that the leadership needed to see for they were sent back to storage and no one had ever him to visit them and i walked in and there all have pictures of me all over the place and i said you knew i was coming. they said i had no idea you were coming. i would visit them, walk past and not say i'm just checking on a special file and that story is long but there were dozens of those. and that's what makes life and work fun. at least it brings me joy and not to have a chance to walk around and shake their hand, 200 an
and knock on the door and go in. there was one room i walked past a few times to go get lunch and i think it just said special file room and i said i wonder what the special files are? i not one day and it turns out it's like the wizard of oz. you knock and you look through the door and there's a window. the cardboard goes up and i see a set of eyes and they open the door. these four ladies about my age, late 50s, i think they were all african-american. and they, their job was to keep certain...
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and, richard, and carol, and martha, and ray -- i remembered ray's name. >> ria. >> ria. they were out front all week and regina, i don't know about you, but i was tired by friday night. i also want to acknowledge ted's market. that was one of the ones that put me in tears learning about the history of ted's market and it was really close and personal to me about what they did during the aids crisis. that one hit home pretty hard. so i want to give a shout out, well deserved to commissioner zouzounis and your parents, amazing, especially your mother. and a shoutout to joey blazik, and the job that he did covering for me after hours. i like -- it really inspired me. i didn't know what to expect. joey put that together. i know the group of people. that was the right group of people to have. it worked out flawlessly. so my hat's off to them and everybody else involved. i thought it was a very, very good small business week. so thank you. commissioner zouzounis. >> i just wanted to report on a happy belated international workers day. it's great to see san francisco mobilized
and, richard, and carol, and martha, and ray -- i remembered ray's name. >> ria. >> ria. they were out front all week and regina, i don't know about you, but i was tired by friday night. i also want to acknowledge ted's market. that was one of the ones that put me in tears learning about the history of ted's market and it was really close and personal to me about what they did during the aids crisis. that one hit home pretty hard. so i want to give a shout out, well deserved to...
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lawlessness and examine them and its actions and then those nations there are one hundred and ninety four nations on earth not a single nation without a problem in its social demographic fabric or geographic fabric so if we're going to go on the best of lawlessness. that. pursuing the result will be chaos lawlessness the rule of the jungle violence and counter-violence and bloodshed then extremism is that what we want is that what europe want what russia wants what china wants mr arafat this is obviously not what we want but unfortunately the world has allowing has been allowing this for for a number of years if not decades already let me ask you one very specific question on the on may fourteenth advance because the protests in on the gaza border let's call it border around the gaza fans had been ongoing for more than a month there were victims and casualties before dozens of people killed and yet. the majority of the casualties occurred on that specific day of israel's founding and the opening of these really of the american embassy interest and do you find these fact that the majo
lawlessness and examine them and its actions and then those nations there are one hundred and ninety four nations on earth not a single nation without a problem in its social demographic fabric or geographic fabric so if we're going to go on the best of lawlessness. that. pursuing the result will be chaos lawlessness the rule of the jungle violence and counter-violence and bloodshed then extremism is that what we want is that what europe want what russia wants what china wants mr arafat this is...
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mueller and the justice department and the fbi. and as this new counter narrative is born, one repeated already by the president's obedient supporters on the hill and his vas ills in conservative media, we will continue for the truth. and jeff zeleny picks up on this issue from the white house. >> reporter: president trump coining a new phrase for an old conspiracy theory. >> we're now calling it spy-gate. you're calling it spy gate. >> and virtually no one is using that term except the president. >> reporter: he turned a false rumor no a conspiracy in short order and leaving the white house for a trip to new york he would not answer the questions about so-called spy gate. >> how could you call this spy gate? >> when asked for proof that his campaign was spied on, he said this -- >>al you have to do is look at the basics and you'll see, it looks like a very serious event. but we'll find out. >> reporter: but the president isn't waiting to find out. he's sparking a storm of self generated outrage on twitter. firing off these asserti
mueller and the justice department and the fbi. and as this new counter narrative is born, one repeated already by the president's obedient supporters on the hill and his vas ills in conservative media, we will continue for the truth. and jeff zeleny picks up on this issue from the white house. >> reporter: president trump coining a new phrase for an old conspiracy theory. >> we're now calling it spy-gate. you're calling it spy gate. >> and virtually no one is using that term...
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old and retire and move on. we want to get this one resolved. >> and madam chairman, i understand that 20 acres on a scale of alaska is a rounding error somewhere. >> yeah. another legacy project for us, something that we have been dealing with since basically the 1940s, when the federal government came into alaska and authorized private firms to explore for oil and gas inside the national petroleum reserve. those operators walked away and failed to properly abandon and cap many of those wells. you know this well. some 136 wells that were in that situation. government spent $96 million on plugging the legacy wells between 1982 and 2013. they got another $50 million for the cleanup work in '14. we have directed, since i came -- since i've been here in the senate -- this was one of my early priorities. and i recognize that it is challenging to get to the remaining wells for cleanup. i understand that. but just because it's challenging does not mean that we don't advance it. and the way that we advance it is we put
old and retire and move on. we want to get this one resolved. >> and madam chairman, i understand that 20 acres on a scale of alaska is a rounding error somewhere. >> yeah. another legacy project for us, something that we have been dealing with since basically the 1940s, when the federal government came into alaska and authorized private firms to explore for oil and gas inside the national petroleum reserve. those operators walked away and failed to properly abandon and cap many of...
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and want to thank you and all my colleagues for their leadership. happy monday to one and all. now, president trump campaigned as a populist. he promised to drain the swamp and clean up washington. democrats welcomed this promise when he made it. all of us here today have been working for years to promote ideas and legislation that would loosen the grip of special interests on so many arms of the federal government. but president trump, when it comes to draining the swamp, has been a complete and total disappointment. president trump has embraced the most egregious establishment republican norms, and appointed the most conflict of interest-ridden cabinet in my lifetime. the swamp has never been more foul or more fetid than under this president. every day it seems there's a new story about the swamp cabinet. just look at the swampy actions that finally forced out h.h.s. secretary tom price. e.p.a. administrator scott pruitt almost daily stream of corruption. or o.m.b.'s mick mulvaney caught on tape saying access to him had to be bought. he wasn't even ashamed. even the president
and want to thank you and all my colleagues for their leadership. happy monday to one and all. now, president trump campaigned as a populist. he promised to drain the swamp and clean up washington. democrats welcomed this promise when he made it. all of us here today have been working for years to promote ideas and legislation that would loosen the grip of special interests on so many arms of the federal government. but president trump, when it comes to draining the swamp, has been a complete...
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and south koreas as well as china and u.s. and as such as the signatory to the truth, china's role is very important. if we were to end the truce. president xi did not take phone calls from moon for a long time since the inter-korean summit. but thankfully, i hear the moon and he did talk on the phone. that's great. and president xi made it clear that when it comes to peace accord, that china will coordinate closely with south korea, and that's a great green light from china. but with china in the korean peninsula and in the east asia region, we have certain history context. we've had many coming across of paths with china. we do have a sudden fear of china, especially when it comes to the northeastern part of the peninsula. we have concerns about the intentions of china in certain respects, especially in the history of contacts. nevertheless, i believe the role-play by china was also important about the strongest pressure came from the u.s. to a certain extent, china was also to be credited. >> barry? >> sure, thanks for the
and south koreas as well as china and u.s. and as such as the signatory to the truth, china's role is very important. if we were to end the truce. president xi did not take phone calls from moon for a long time since the inter-korean summit. but thankfully, i hear the moon and he did talk on the phone. that's great. and president xi made it clear that when it comes to peace accord, that china will coordinate closely with south korea, and that's a great green light from china. but with china in...
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and when they get off a street and get into shelters and onto their own 2 feet and onto better lives. today, i am announcing approximately $30,000 in funding to address the homeless crisis in san francisco. first of all, i'm doubling down on the homeward bound -- bound program. this initiative helps struggling individuals with family members and loved ones. i know elements of this program may seem controversial, but we have to acknowledge the fact that it is here in san francisco where we have had a very effective program. as mayor of the city i'm connected to programs that are working and making a difference in their lives with getting people off the streets of san francisco. last year, 900 individuals used project homeward bound and of that total, lesson from four % turn to the city of san francisco. this program works and is having a dramatic effect and we are doubling the funding for this program. of those individuals that have been helped by project homeward bound, a man is here today from his home in reno. at one point he was unsheltered and struggling with mental health here on
and when they get off a street and get into shelters and onto their own 2 feet and onto better lives. today, i am announcing approximately $30,000 in funding to address the homeless crisis in san francisco. first of all, i'm doubling down on the homeward bound -- bound program. this initiative helps struggling individuals with family members and loved ones. i know elements of this program may seem controversial, but we have to acknowledge the fact that it is here in san francisco where we have...
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and between 1914 and 1945, replaced it. i think we're in sort of a similar situation. don't believe that in political terms, i'm not talking about philosophical terms, but conservatismterms, that t come to grips with fundamental reality. f having to adjust, to changed world. g.o.p. i say that the abandoned reaganism, what am i actually abandoned? to understand that i think it's -- it a littleve what i ttention, to consider to be a political development in modern political in america, and that is, reagan ersion of ronald to supply side economics. think that's a key to understanding the history of 1976.vatism since, say, when reagan ran for president in 1976, supply side economics was budding thing. it was being written about in "wall torial page of the street journal" and jack kemp was talking about it but it point of ignificant view politically, but it was brought to reagan's attention campaign by bob bartley, who was a friend of others, the time, and and he didn't bite. wasn't interested. but he did, by the time he ran in
and between 1914 and 1945, replaced it. i think we're in sort of a similar situation. don't believe that in political terms, i'm not talking about philosophical terms, but conservatismterms, that t come to grips with fundamental reality. f having to adjust, to changed world. g.o.p. i say that the abandoned reaganism, what am i actually abandoned? to understand that i think it's -- it a littleve what i ttention, to consider to be a political development in modern political in america, and that...
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and choice and things like that, and there were other people that got up and it reasons that were less obvious like miss harris and talked about the arab grocers association, and how they actually play on retailers and work with each other for buying power, etcetera. i also went back to -- i supported a whole foods in my neighborhood at market and delores probably, i don't know, six, seven years ago before i was on the commission. and we were wholeheartedly in support of it because we like what the whole foods had to offer. the developer submitted what he called an -- i didn't like the term at the time -- a leakage study, how much buying power is in the neighborhood, how much people have to go outside the neighborhood to get what they want, and how much do they actually shop in the neighborhood at stores that exist, and what would whole foods do? we don't have one of those before us, and i wish we did. whole foods on 24th when we were looking at whether to support whole foods on delores and market, i walked over to 24th street and talked to the cheese shop and the plump jack and the st
and choice and things like that, and there were other people that got up and it reasons that were less obvious like miss harris and talked about the arab grocers association, and how they actually play on retailers and work with each other for buying power, etcetera. i also went back to -- i supported a whole foods in my neighborhood at market and delores probably, i don't know, six, seven years ago before i was on the commission. and we were wholeheartedly in support of it because we like what...
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and australia and new zealand and canada. so the fact that it was a disaster for the russian consumer market, because rush is a country that exports grain -- many of the plants and exports, and that is why -- it was then that prices jumped in as a result in 2014 and in 2015 and 16 the russian economy and food industry was called the production of cheese products. -- chief product. it is important based on -- so it was sold in the russian supermarket and the russian people would purchase something else. so it was not good for the health of the russian population, but as well -- it was harm for eastern european countries like latvia whose export was -- but in two years they substituted destinations of the exports to other countries. what could be stronger? i had to draw attention to the fact that russia is not subject -- there is note one sanction imposed on russia. russia is not the subject of sanctions. so no one in my mind, what dave said that things became more expensive, that is not your. if you look at the financial marke
and australia and new zealand and canada. so the fact that it was a disaster for the russian consumer market, because rush is a country that exports grain -- many of the plants and exports, and that is why -- it was then that prices jumped in as a result in 2014 and in 2015 and 16 the russian economy and food industry was called the production of cheese products. -- chief product. it is important based on -- so it was sold in the russian supermarket and the russian people would purchase...
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i called va and the medical center contacted the ellis family and to handle or his care and provided treatment to get hima healthy enough to receive a transplant . he was able to receive a letter at vanderbilt and now this is essential follow up care at the memphis va. the eight matt allison's life because of his ability to coordinate the right care between va and the community at the right time at the age does this every day but the current system of coordinating care with our partners is cumbersome and requires the use of several different programs. we asked congress to continue his bipartisan support as we believe with passage of the va mission act is greatly needed to ensure timely access to care america's veterans need and have her. as a member of the eighth leadership team i feel compelled to advocate for the 360,000 career professionals who come to work every day to serve veterans from our senior leader of our team members in the field i can assure you that day-to-day is always all hands on deck to provide the care and services veterans earned and that they deserve. the presid
i called va and the medical center contacted the ellis family and to handle or his care and provided treatment to get hima healthy enough to receive a transplant . he was able to receive a letter at vanderbilt and now this is essential follow up care at the memphis va. the eight matt allison's life because of his ability to coordinate the right care between va and the community at the right time at the age does this every day but the current system of coordinating care with our partners is...
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take on tech, big tech and modern markets and technologies and complexities and network effects? i think the answer is yes. and, third, i would suggest that our remedies, our ways of remediating -- remediating harm in the true sense of what an antitrust remedy should accomplish which is to deter future anti-competitive behavior. not only of the firms in question that have been accused of a violation, but other firms in the market that are watching and listening and observing what is happening to their rivals or their -- to their -- to their fellows in the market. and i think, yes, the remedies are -- the approach to remedies -- if it is -- if it is properly taken by the agencies, absolutely can get at some of these -- some of these types of questions. so with those three sort of fundamental questions, are the institutions capable. yes, is the consumer welfare standard capable, yes. and do we have the right remedial tools. i think the answer is yes. i think this all sounds kind of pie in the sky. and so that's where the rubber meets the road. very much in terms of the willingness
take on tech, big tech and modern markets and technologies and complexities and network effects? i think the answer is yes. and, third, i would suggest that our remedies, our ways of remediating -- remediating harm in the true sense of what an antitrust remedy should accomplish which is to deter future anti-competitive behavior. not only of the firms in question that have been accused of a violation, but other firms in the market that are watching and listening and observing what is happening...
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how do you get to and from your house and work and to and from your place of worship? how do you engage with services the city needs to provide? and frankly, how do you enjoy yourself? and i thought one of the most profound things i heard from the leaders of the national league of city is a smart city is also a fun city. it is not boring. it is not just gray buildings. it has to be a city that gives you something vibrant to interact with. i think you are right on point. how do cities become enablers of a better community? >> that's right. and so, part of what i also see happening as i work with our regional transportation commission in nevada. and across the country, this new technology. as we build this infrastructure, we better be building the guardrails for privacy and cyber security. it's the easiest time for us to incorporate. we talked about coding and the need to ensure we are teaching the next generation, the young generation in the schools, coding, but, how do we get the talent on the security side? how do we ensure we are incorporating the security piece of t
how do you get to and from your house and work and to and from your place of worship? how do you engage with services the city needs to provide? and frankly, how do you enjoy yourself? and i thought one of the most profound things i heard from the leaders of the national league of city is a smart city is also a fun city. it is not boring. it is not just gray buildings. it has to be a city that gives you something vibrant to interact with. i think you are right on point. how do cities become...
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and san francisco and san jose and san rafael and the golden gate bridge. meteorologist kari hall is tracking that fire danger. >> we'll have to watch areas like the hills and elevations above 1,000 feet as we look at our camera from san jose. this is where the winds are highest into this evening. and then looking at the north bay, live from tiburon, sunshine. and as of now the winds are calm and we do have fairly mild temperatures as well. but then as we go into the afternoon, that is when the winds will start to pick up. you see the shading here on the map. those are the spots we'll have to watch for those winds that may gust over 50 miles per hour later on this evening. and the wind advisory begins at 7:00. and it will expire at 5:00 tomorrow morning. want to show you the forecast. and what they are showing as far as wind speeds, winds rushing from the north as we do have some high pressure that will be moving in as low pressure moves off to the east ant pressure differences going to make the air flow quickly across the bay area. and we are also going to
and san francisco and san jose and san rafael and the golden gate bridge. meteorologist kari hall is tracking that fire danger. >> we'll have to watch areas like the hills and elevations above 1,000 feet as we look at our camera from san jose. this is where the winds are highest into this evening. and then looking at the north bay, live from tiburon, sunshine. and as of now the winds are calm and we do have fairly mild temperatures as well. but then as we go into the afternoon, that is...
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and jillian johnson and kelly kirkpatrick from the mayor's budget office for your guidance, and special thanks to the controller's office for your ongoing support. maureen singleton and i are here today and more than happy to answer any questions you may have. [please stand by for captioner change]. -- ongoing savings. $300,000 one-time savings. reductions would further reduce the planned decrease of its 1920 budget to the a decrease of $9,508,737 or 6% in the 19-20 budget. as i understand it, the department does concur with our reductions shown on pages 37 and 38 of our report. >> supervisor cohen: so the savings include capital expenditures and savings? >> that's right. >> supervisor cohen: and savings from retirement and lower freight delivery and licensing fees. >> correct. >> supervisor cohen: last week we talked about rfid. it was a spirited conversation, if you will. do you want to make a presentation about it? >> i can certainly offer some additional remarks. let me first state that the only risk or way a patron's borrowing habits could be compromised is through unauthorized acc
and jillian johnson and kelly kirkpatrick from the mayor's budget office for your guidance, and special thanks to the controller's office for your ongoing support. maureen singleton and i are here today and more than happy to answer any questions you may have. [please stand by for captioner change]. -- ongoing savings. $300,000 one-time savings. reductions would further reduce the planned decrease of its 1920 budget to the a decrease of $9,508,737 or 6% in the 19-20 budget. as i understand it,...
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so we are doing their kitchens and their flooring and their lobbies and the grounds.ion of their homes, giving them pride in where they live, will make this a thriving community once again. ♪ >>> president trump taking to twitter and saying that he is in no way giving in to china's demands on these trade negotiations. >> you can see what the president wrote. he also said about who is he, what demands have been made on whom and what, but what he says may not coincide with reality. washington post columnist josh rogan is all over this story. what's going on here? the president seems to be denying that the u.s. side has received a list of demand from the chinese side on a range of things that they want the u.s. to do as part of their ongoing negotiations. i am here to tell you that they have seen the list of demands and i have seen the list of demands as confirmed with multiple trump administration officials that the u.s. has received these and the delegation. i don't know if trump has seen them, but a lot of his officials who are involved in this have definitely seen th
so we are doing their kitchens and their flooring and their lobbies and the grounds.ion of their homes, giving them pride in where they live, will make this a thriving community once again. ♪ >>> president trump taking to twitter and saying that he is in no way giving in to china's demands on these trade negotiations. >> you can see what the president wrote. he also said about who is he, what demands have been made on whom and what, but what he says may not coincide with...
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clark and his freed slave and wife, leslie. in 1842 before she left florida for philadelphia, felicia garvin paid $1,000 as a down payment on a house in st. augustine. garvin instructed her attorneys to pay the remainder of the mortgage with the $4,000 from a federal claim which arrived eight days after she left. but the lawyers kept the $4,000 intended for the mortgage, and therefore garvin defaulted. anderson, a wealthy white widow, kept both the house and the thousand dollar down payment when she foreclosed on the mortgage. it's unclear whether she was directly involved in the swindle, but she certainly didn't lose anything in the bargain. although like kingsley, felicia garvin was related to prominent wealthy white men, those connections didn't hen her in court where the u.s. law failed to protect her interests. the citizenship also promised in treaty article 6 potentially included native american inhabitants. but president monroe had quickly announced that indigenous floridans would not become u.s. citizens. nevertheless,
clark and his freed slave and wife, leslie. in 1842 before she left florida for philadelphia, felicia garvin paid $1,000 as a down payment on a house in st. augustine. garvin instructed her attorneys to pay the remainder of the mortgage with the $4,000 from a federal claim which arrived eight days after she left. but the lawyers kept the $4,000 intended for the mortgage, and therefore garvin defaulted. anderson, a wealthy white widow, kept both the house and the thousand dollar down payment...
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and what did you think and feel? and more like a match.com, application and we are to the point it is it like a paritty and we should stop it and realize that there is so many good things going on in the wormed it is a playpen for people who are mad he won. >> dana: look at juan's face. >> juan: i understand what happened in court was interesting. but it was not a win because nothing was decided. it was an opportunity for people who feel like hey, this is like, the federal government run amok going after a president they don't like. and the judge said, we the american people don't like unfettered power no matter who it is. and then, you get mueller's team hey, we are not unfettered. we are part of the justice department and rod rosenstein is always with us in terms of ongoing negotiations with regard to what we do. and manafort's people said wait a second. when it came to michael cohen, up sent it back to the district here in manhattan and manafort you kept it because originally the charges were going to filed in vir
and what did you think and feel? and more like a match.com, application and we are to the point it is it like a paritty and we should stop it and realize that there is so many good things going on in the wormed it is a playpen for people who are mad he won. >> dana: look at juan's face. >> juan: i understand what happened in court was interesting. but it was not a win because nothing was decided. it was an opportunity for people who feel like hey, this is like, the federal...