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he created an environment where states and cities and adopt them.could and they were lasting. of the steps, including my state of tennessee, have taken to make schools better in the last 30 years were either or encouraged by thege h.w. bush since national governors summit in 1989. that includes charter schools. '92, president bush encouraged every community to create start-from-scratch he called them. and many did. schoolsed new american development corporation with the help of deputy education secretary david kearns. $70 million and gave grants to that. my last act as education wasetary for president bush to write every school superintendent and say, why don't you try one of these new charter schools that the minnesota democratic labor party has created? were only 10 at the time. that was 1992. start-from-scratch schools suggested by president george h.w. bush are now 5,000 charter schools in the country or about 5% of all the public schools in america. and then school choice. of hisgan with the story walking across the south lawn to announce the g.i. bill for kids money to st
he created an environment where states and cities and adopt them.could and they were lasting. of the steps, including my state of tennessee, have taken to make schools better in the last 30 years were either or encouraged by thege h.w. bush since national governors summit in 1989. that includes charter schools. '92, president bush encouraged every community to create start-from-scratch he called them. and many did. schoolsed new american development corporation with the help of deputy education...
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disruption the us has said it is planning to withdraw from the paris climate accord but many american states and cities are deeply committed to the pact they even brought their big guns to poland like former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'll be back i wish. well climate change is not only affecting humans wildlife is also increasingly at risk a growing number of rolls of lee warm winters north of the arctic circle is making life difficult there for reindeer we'll take you now to tromso in norway where the saami people of his observe how global warming is affecting their source of food. its early morning three hundred fifty kilometers north of the arctic circle reindeer heard a rave alexandersson is on his way to the mountains near tromso it is here in the arctic where climate change is happening much faster than anywhere else in the world and he's responding by doing something that reindeer herders here have never done before he's feeding his herd roaming freely in the wilderness. if nature doesn't provide enough food for the animals during the whole year they simply hav
disruption the us has said it is planning to withdraw from the paris climate accord but many american states and cities are deeply committed to the pact they even brought their big guns to poland like former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'll be back i wish. well climate change is not only affecting humans wildlife is also increasingly at risk a growing number of rolls of lee warm winters north of the arctic circle is making life difficult there for reindeer we'll...
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has said it is planning to withdraw from the paris climate a court but many american states and cities are deeply committed to the pact they even brought their big guns to poland like former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'll be back. to the terminator. where we don't have the terminator here in the studio but joining me here at the big table tonight is alexander not was he is a scientist with climate analytics that's an independent research institute which is based right here in berlin it's good to have you on the show you know we have we've been here many times talking about these climate change film it's what makes this one in poland special i think there's two particular things that make this one the most important one actually after the paris agreement was you know to. on the one hand there's now the chance or actually the four delegates to agree on a really specific road map how to actually implement the paris agreement and how to get there some of the away from words towards really measurable measurable items and actions actions and in the thick an
has said it is planning to withdraw from the paris climate a court but many american states and cities are deeply committed to the pact they even brought their big guns to poland like former california governor arnold schwarzenegger to try and show they'll be back. to the terminator. where we don't have the terminator here in the studio but joining me here at the big table tonight is alexander not was he is a scientist with climate analytics that's an independent research institute which is...
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the biggest of his time as president to ask the congress to provide a half billion dollars to states and cities like milwaukee and wisconsin who wanted to give low-income families choices of better schools for their children. before that, i can recall a 3:00 p.m. or so meeting on january 17, 1991. the meeting was about educational assessment, a very dull subject. and the president had called it in the cabinet room. governor carper will remember educational assessment from his days as governor. and the meeting went on and on, and the president got up and left and came back after about ten minutes. the rest of us thought very little about it. it turned out later we found out that he was calling gorbachev in the soviet union to let him know in advance that the united states was about to start bombing baghdad about 5:30 that afternoon u.s. time. and he had constructed and put on the public schedule that meeting on educational assessment so that the world wouldn't know what was about to happen. a few weeks later we were having lunch and he was mulling over the prospect of putting a million american
the biggest of his time as president to ask the congress to provide a half billion dollars to states and cities like milwaukee and wisconsin who wanted to give low-income families choices of better schools for their children. before that, i can recall a 3:00 p.m. or so meeting on january 17, 1991. the meeting was about educational assessment, a very dull subject. and the president had called it in the cabinet room. governor carper will remember educational assessment from his days as governor....
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she shows us how indian names and images are used on products, military insignias, and state and city seals. in the pocahontas gallery, we saw images of the indian princess and learned how she has been used as a symbol of america's founding. >> we are standing in the central gallery of the american indie is latest exhibit. this exhibit was conceived around the premise and the premise is that most american people today feel that they have very little to do with native americans and native americans have virtually nothing to do with them or their lives. and we believe the exact opposite is true. so in this exhibition, the national museum of the american indian is examining the nature of non-native americans relationship with native americans. and we do this through the prism of the national paradox. now paradox is what affects americans if they're familiar with it or not. the paradox is american indians constitute 1-2 percent of the us population. yet everywhere you look in american life you see imagery of american indians. this imagery is found not only in advertising, product design a
she shows us how indian names and images are used on products, military insignias, and state and city seals. in the pocahontas gallery, we saw images of the indian princess and learned how she has been used as a symbol of america's founding. >> we are standing in the central gallery of the american indie is latest exhibit. this exhibit was conceived around the premise and the premise is that most american people today feel that they have very little to do with native americans and native...
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from a state and city that the purport to support small business. >> in a statement amazon told cnbc it's looki forward to working with local businesses and in addition to creating tens of thousands of jobs both directly and indirectly the company plans to donate space for a school, a-u sta hub and more. for "nightly business report," kate rogers in long island city. >> and amazon certainly like many retailers hopes for a merry holihopping season but after a strong start there are signs of a possible economic slowdown. wasn'ting consumer confidence. a slide in t m stockket with roughly a week and a half left to shop, hint behind, how are retailers faring? joining with us a channel check retails oshay, lead analyst at moodies. >> hi, bill. >> you were with us around brck friday cyber monday. a lot. s optimism but lot has change since then economically and psychologically. even the fed saying retail wasn'ts. >> how is the consumer >> doing fine. if you are retailer this holiday if you can't sell productma you rethink what you want to do in the future. everything is set up well for the r
from a state and city that the purport to support small business. >> in a statement amazon told cnbc it's looki forward to working with local businesses and in addition to creating tens of thousands of jobs both directly and indirectly the company plans to donate space for a school, a-u sta hub and more. for "nightly business report," kate rogers in long island city. >> and amazon certainly like many retailers hopes for a merry holihopping season but after a strong start...
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states. washington. and in the case of. the united states and. university city it's the state. it's also a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants. seek alternatives who. are going to. decide i'm somebody who. was born in mexico she's twenty one years old and remember any. document that immigrant. was going on i want to say what all. that about. was you know. nobody drives as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. is a dream that's what they could. be accused of infringement . and i'm thinking you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty. it's never actually became law. to model a president that trumps i'm in the cell is a problem i get each order we have to better get the right choice i'll leave it all don't mention alone it must have been built in the hope of the most doesn't come of it but i was brought up but obviously seen one want to do that on my own to go see that i was told this is obviously going. to noblesville me to. see. that i. bought up all the way to be god i'm almost the flag i see that i mean i said an
states. washington. and in the case of. the united states and. university city it's the state. it's also a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants. seek alternatives who. are going to. decide i'm somebody who. was born in mexico she's twenty one years old and remember any. document that immigrant. was going on i want to say what all. that about. was you know. nobody drives as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. is a dream that's what they...
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some emergency measures there are some countries in there some parts of the country some states and some cities that are on their room. for emergencies and there's some curfews in place in other cities nationwide universities and schools have been suspended until further notice that's because the government is trying to make sure that people don't congregate to come out in protest to make it harder for them to try to mobilize themselves to protest against the government also foreign governments have been responding differently to these crisis counselor for example the emir of qatar the nimbin hermit's has called the president of sudan or of bashir and said that he's willing to offer support to to the government so that they can try to stabilize the country's economy the shipments and form of that support is not known but sudanese government are saying that it's going to take the form of one billion dollars and other countries like kuwait for example has called into its citizens here in sudan to leave the country they said that they want their people here to leave the country for their own safet
some emergency measures there are some countries in there some parts of the country some states and some cities that are on their room. for emergencies and there's some curfews in place in other cities nationwide universities and schools have been suspended until further notice that's because the government is trying to make sure that people don't congregate to come out in protest to make it harder for them to try to mobilize themselves to protest against the government also foreign governments...
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that this investigation our reporters are in the midst of, investigations at the state and city levelatory lending. keep watching the space. check out our daily podcast available. carol: we talk with the former ge vice chairman. a must read for those thinking about fitting in. we look ahead to wellness and fitness. we caught up with the ceo of s trava. carol: join us for a live broadcast at 6 p.m. wall street time for the bloomberg 50 celebration. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang and this is "best of bloomberg technology ." coming up, trade truce tensions? presidents trump and xi by a letdown for 90 days, but trump's tweets sent markets on a wild ride. what did they agree on? to temporarily halt the trade war. i, arrested bywe can
that this investigation our reporters are in the midst of, investigations at the state and city levelatory lending. keep watching the space. check out our daily podcast available. carol: we talk with the former ge vice chairman. a must read for those thinking about fitting in. we look ahead to wellness and fitness. we caught up with the ceo of s trava. carol: join us for a live broadcast at 6 p.m. wall street time for the bloomberg 50 celebration. jason: more bloomberg television starts right...
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that our reporters are in the midst of, it is having real consequences investigations at the state and , city stories on businessweek.com over the weekend. yousef: -- jason: and check out our podcast. carol: we talk with the former ge vice chairman. this is a must read for those thinking about fitting in in this ever-changing world and also the future of ge. jason: we look ahead to wellness and fitness. we caught up with the ceo of strava. carol: join us for a live broadcast monday at 6:00 wall p.m. street time for the bloomberg 50 celebration. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ comcast business built the nation's largest gig-speed network. then went beyond. beyond chasing down network problems. to knowing when and where there's an issue. beyond network complexity. to a zero-touch, one-box world. optimizing performance and budget. beyond having questions. to getting answers. "activecore, how's my network?" "all sites are green." all of which helps you do more than your customers thought possible. comcast business. beyond fast. ♪ david: you were happy with your successor? jus
that our reporters are in the midst of, it is having real consequences investigations at the state and , city stories on businessweek.com over the weekend. yousef: -- jason: and check out our podcast. carol: we talk with the former ge vice chairman. this is a must read for those thinking about fitting in in this ever-changing world and also the future of ge. jason: we look ahead to wellness and fitness. we caught up with the ceo of strava. carol: join us for a live broadcast monday at 6:00 wall...
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that our reporters are in the midst of, it is having real consequences, investigations at the state and city also find more stories on businessweek.com over the weekend. jason: and check out our podcast. carol: we talk with the former ge vice chairman. this is a must read for those thinking about fitting in in this ever-changing world and also the future of ge. jason: we look ahead to wellness and fitness. we caught up with the ceo of strava. carol: join us for a live broadcast monday at 6:00 p.m. wall street time for the bloomberg 50 celebration. jason: more bloomberg television starts right now. ♪ i'm all about my bed. this mattress is dangerously comfortable. when i get in, i literally say ahh. meet the leesa mattress. a better place to sleep. this bed hugs my body. i'm now a morning person. the leesa mattress is designed to provide strong support, relieve pressure and optimize airflow to keep you cool. hello bed of my dreams. order online. we'll build it, box it and ship it to your door for you to enjoy. sleep on it for up to one hundred nights and love it or you'll get a full refund. re
that our reporters are in the midst of, it is having real consequences, investigations at the state and city also find more stories on businessweek.com over the weekend. jason: and check out our podcast. carol: we talk with the former ge vice chairman. this is a must read for those thinking about fitting in in this ever-changing world and also the future of ge. jason: we look ahead to wellness and fitness. we caught up with the ceo of strava. carol: join us for a live broadcast monday at 6:00...
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state of california asking anyone who has anything to do with this plant what they expected in 2018 and the consensus prediction was best delivered by an entrepreneur named donnie anderson. >> the state and cityney and they want to overtax. >> reporter: that fear, overregulation, did not to mate the first distress signals came from small growers in just the first week of march. >> i sold my farm yesterday, but the overregulations have stopped me from being able to move forward. >> reporter: by july testing requirements left many stores with shelves that bordered on empty and with the wheels seemingly coming off lawmakers in sacramento tried to roll out plans for some cannabis market relief. >> reduce the state excise tax from 15% to 11%. >> those efforts were unsuccessful in 2018 and so a lot of important work was left 50, 75% finished. >> reporter: ask this industry lobbyist why california is well short of the revenue projections. he will point straight to the law approved by california voters based on the idea of local control, laws changing at city and county lines. so local pushback has dramatically downsized the california market. >> there's only less than 1,000 retail locations in a sta
state of california asking anyone who has anything to do with this plant what they expected in 2018 and the consensus prediction was best delivered by an entrepreneur named donnie anderson. >> the state and cityney and they want to overtax. >> reporter: that fear, overregulation, did not to mate the first distress signals came from small growers in just the first week of march. >> i sold my farm yesterday, but the overregulations have stopped me from being able to move...
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we talk about clarification of definition of union to the state and city does not have the city to prove local union. it is building and construction trade. we updated the time period which the sty administrator needs to work with all parties, l.b.e.s and everyone affected would be over initially nine months extended up to one year. it is discretion. the goal is to have this negotiated in one year or less at a minimum mun. clarification contractors and subcontractors and lb participation on affected projects up to $5 million on page 7 section 3. we clarify the time period between which the all parties would have a pathway for entry into city wind and direct entry. we clarified that on page 7, section 7. we talked about the previously agreed upon language regarding journallal districts we incorporated that on page 8, section 8. we clarified the p.l.a. coverage not affected to the parent and subsidiaries unless performing covered work page 8 section 11. these were discussed earlier annual reporting and the request on four year period from the controller's office, request for presentation f
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protests against the rising cost of food and fuel schools and universities closed in at least five states and cities of the bottle and get out of and the entire white nile states are on the emergency room protesters are angry at high inflation is running at around seventy percent those are the headlines we're back with more off to inside story. he's ruled for thirty years but he's facing unprecedented street protests public anger is growing in sudan over rising food prices so the president omar al bashir survived what is the to offer and this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program i'm richelle carey sudan lost most of its oil reserves when the south seceded in two thousand and eleven ended a struggle to recover and rates have skyrocketed more than double the value of the sudanese pound its plunge protest against the worsening situation started on wednesday in the eastern region quickly spreading across the country into the capital khartoum the government of omar al bashir reacted to demands that resign by imposing curfews and state of emergency he morgan has where from khartoum. it's the
protests against the rising cost of food and fuel schools and universities closed in at least five states and cities of the bottle and get out of and the entire white nile states are on the emergency room protesters are angry at high inflation is running at around seventy percent those are the headlines we're back with more off to inside story. he's ruled for thirty years but he's facing unprecedented street protests public anger is growing in sudan over rising food prices so the president omar...
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the university city and it's the state capital. it's also a sanctuary city for undocumented immigrants. see. somebody. has to find it was born in mexico she's twenty one years old and cannot remember any. documented immigrant. and i want to say what all. that about. somebody who. nobody drives undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean they'd risk being deported. estefania is a dream that's what they call to get my dreams who cross the border as mine as they cannot legally be accused of any infringement. gentlemen and i'll tell. you begin you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty twelve the dame's to normalize this situation though it's never actually became law. soon a medical. procedure trumps i'm in a cell is a problem of getting torn away except in the right chill. you know and it must have been built in the hope of the most hasn't come of it but i was brought up but obviously seen one want to get that on my feet at all. and if we don't you know presumably they. got on. top of it i'll be gobbled almos
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has directly led to a collective 16 billion-dollar rates for 22 million low-wage workers in cities and statesraised in 2009. since then, states and cities and counties have taken it upon themselves to set the minimum wage above the federal floor. study show raises definitely hurt some workers but may hurt others whose hours were reduced. consumers in these cities and states might see prices go up, especially places like restaurants, as these employers try to adjust to these new minimum wage requirements as we get the new year. charles. >> charles: definitely a double-edged sword. thank you. that will do it for us for 2018. can you believe it? you can also catch me on the fox business network weekdays at 2:00 p.m. on "making money." meanwhile, "the five" is next. happy new year, everyone. thanks for watching. ♪ >> dana: i'm dana perino with kennedy, juan williams, pete hegseth and greg gutfeld. it's 5:00 in new york city and this is "the five" ." we are a few hours from the ball dropping. 2018 was a big year for "the five." 2019 even bigger. we have lots of fun in-store this hour, including pr
has directly led to a collective 16 billion-dollar rates for 22 million low-wage workers in cities and statesraised in 2009. since then, states and cities and counties have taken it upon themselves to set the minimum wage above the federal floor. study show raises definitely hurt some workers but may hurt others whose hours were reduced. consumers in these cities and states might see prices go up, especially places like restaurants, as these employers try to adjust to these new minimum wage...
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you could also start enforcing against violations of state and city law occurring on the streets. it's kind of a copout to say you don't have jurisdiction when in fact if a lyft or uber driver runs a red light, the sfpd can give them a ticket. we have lyft and you beer drivers who don't have insurance. the congestion in the city is off the charts, and there's no money in the industry if you don't thin out the ranks. in six years that uber and lyft have been here, i don't think one single person's been picked up who are in a motorized wheel they ar chair, but they're allowed to violate policy. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> mary, followed by teresa, and ziad. >> good afternoon. i'd like to address something nobody's talked about in your medallion reform package by creating these two separate but inequal classes of taxis. somebody you're hurting, and that's 1800 drivers that don't have medallions. you never have talked about them or considered them. 1800 drivers in order to help 540 drivers. and those 1800 drivers, they don't have medallions. they have families, they've got
you could also start enforcing against violations of state and city law occurring on the streets. it's kind of a copout to say you don't have jurisdiction when in fact if a lyft or uber driver runs a red light, the sfpd can give them a ticket. we have lyft and you beer drivers who don't have insurance. the congestion in the city is off the charts, and there's no money in the industry if you don't thin out the ranks. in six years that uber and lyft have been here, i don't think one single...
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a global leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and stateshis nation how it is done. [♪] ] >> supervisor brown . >> okay. good morning and welcome to the government audit and oversight committee on december 5, 2018. this is the final meeting for the committee of the year. i'm joined by aaron peskin and vallie brown. mr. clerk, are there any
a global leader in the cannabis movement and set a bar just to other communities and cities and stateshis nation how it is done. [♪] ] >> supervisor brown . >> okay. good morning and welcome to the government audit and oversight committee on december 5, 2018. this is the final meeting for the committee of the year. i'm joined by aaron peskin and vallie brown. mr. clerk, are there any
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where curators show us how indian names and images are used on products, military insignia, and state and cityfields. we will learn the history of pocahontas and how she has been used as a symbol of america's founding. that is friday night on american history tv starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >> the united states senate, a uniquely american instant tuition legislating and carrying out constitutional duties since 1789. >> please raise your right hand. >> on wednesday, january 2 c- span takes you inside the senate learning about the legislative body and its inner workings. we look at the history of conflict and compromise with original interviews. >> arguing about things, picking them around and having these debates, it's thoroughly american. >> key moments in history. a unprecedented access allowing us to bring cameras into the senate chamber during a session. follow the evolution of the senate into the modern era. from advice and consent to the role in impeachment proceedings and their investigations. the senate, conflict and compromise. a c-span original production reports th
where curators show us how indian names and images are used on products, military insignia, and state and cityfields. we will learn the history of pocahontas and how she has been used as a symbol of america's founding. that is friday night on american history tv starting at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >> the united states senate, a uniquely american instant tuition legislating and carrying out constitutional duties since 1789. >> please raise your right hand. >> on...
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a university city and it's the state capital. city for undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty one years old. i was going on i want to say what all that. i said. i guess or that has just been asking i missed that. message that. she. let me go through sure enough it was not about. somebody. but i am proud to mass. was you know you know i've ended up on i guess. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean labor is being deported. and most of them that. is a dream that's what they call a grinch who cross the border as mine as they can legally be accused of any infringement. grammont and most of the whole time and i'm thinking you know. obama issued an executive order in twenty twelve that aims to normalize this situation never actually became a. scene and matter more than president that trump dad i'm an s.l.s. a problem i get each one only acts that are in the right now deep down that i mentioned of and it must have been built and also from someone hasn't come ok but i was brought up by way of steve se
a university city and it's the state capital. city for undocumented immigrants. in mexico she's twenty one years old. i was going on i want to say what all that. i said. i guess or that has just been asking i missed that. message that. she. let me go through sure enough it was not about. somebody. but i am proud to mass. was you know you know i've ended up on i guess. they had. nobody drives as carefully as undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean labor is being deported....
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new year with bigger paychecks, tracee carrasco from sister network fox business here on which states and citiesg the minimum wage, good morning, tracee. tracee: 19 states in 21 cities will be raising their minimum wage or adjusting it fazing in some increases in the new year to help with the rising cost of living, take a look at some of the states, 8 of the states, arizona, california, colorado, maine, massachusetts, missouri, new york, washington will be fazing in minimum wage increases that will eventually reach 12 to $15 an hour, now the national employment law project estimates that some 17 million workers will benefit from the 2019 wage increases so something to look forward in the new year for many workers. heather: all right, what about this, saying good-bye to 2018 with new year's eve freebies and deals, free rides? >> the last day of the year, the last day to take advantage of many deals, new panera bread rewards member, one more day to take advantage of free bagel deal. if you have 2018 chick-fil-a calendar, the last day to redeem for a free chicken sandwich, also a number of restaura
new year with bigger paychecks, tracee carrasco from sister network fox business here on which states and citiesg the minimum wage, good morning, tracee. tracee: 19 states in 21 cities will be raising their minimum wage or adjusting it fazing in some increases in the new year to help with the rising cost of living, take a look at some of the states, 8 of the states, arizona, california, colorado, maine, massachusetts, missouri, new york, washington will be fazing in minimum wage increases that...
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and the state. it's an economic driver for the neighborhood, creating direct and indirect jobs, generating sales tax revenue for the state and the citynd providing permanent jobs for people that need them. we will reopen as soon as possible, safely possible, so that the entire bay area can once again benefit from the investment they have made in the transbay program. directors, at this time, i would like to present with you the project leadership report, and then, i can take questions. dennis? >> thank you. good morning, directors. this will be our third quarter 2018 labor agreement. we go through labor and administration, labor statistics and finish out with the apprenticeship trend. we held our 26th joint administrative meeting on the 20th, went through our regular agenda. it was a fairly -- very straightforward meeting. very little report came in from the unions, and it was our first meeting with our new san francisco building commission -- building trades person, tim paulson. we went through apprenticeship programs. in regards with labor for q 3, there were no labor stoppage for incidents, but there were zero incidents, and of co
and the state. it's an economic driver for the neighborhood, creating direct and indirect jobs, generating sales tax revenue for the state and the citynd providing permanent jobs for people that need them. we will reopen as soon as possible, safely possible, so that the entire bay area can once again benefit from the investment they have made in the transbay program. directors, at this time, i would like to present with you the project leadership report, and then, i can take questions. dennis?...
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cities in the united states. we have a ton of new innovative industries that have come here and brought a ton of wealth and wealthier newcomers as well. the working class is being priced out of the city and is losing its foothold. i think it is essential that we address this income inequality and make sure we have universal access to free higher education, which is why we are advocating for you to vote on this amendment, as well as norman he 's friendly amendment would be something that bernie kratz would love to see. thank you, so much. >> hello, board of supervisors. i am a supporter of s.f. rising and i'm also a student at s.f. state. i am 36 units in, four semesters , which means i have paid, altogether, 10,000 intuition. i swear that is a personal choice. but i know that not everyone has the opportunity to do the same. one of my friends today told me he pays $20 for everything in city college for four classes and i know that if he had to pay $1,000 in tuition, he would leave school right now and not because he wanted to, but because of the wage gap. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors and thank you for ho
cities in the united states. we have a ton of new innovative industries that have come here and brought a ton of wealth and wealthier newcomers as well. the working class is being priced out of the city and is losing its foothold. i think it is essential that we address this income inequality and make sure we have universal access to free higher education, which is why we are advocating for you to vote on this amendment, as well as norman he 's friendly amendment would be something that bernie...
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where curators show us how indian names and images are used on products, military insignia and state and city fields. it will also learn the history of pocahontas and how she has been used as a symbol of america's founding. that is friday night on american history tv, starting at 8 pm eastern here on c-span three. >>> next week join washington journal for authors week. featuring live one hour segments each morning with a new author. beginning at 8:30 am eastern and starting sunday with author krystal fleming with her book how to be less stupid about race. monday author oren can with his book the one in future worker. on tuesday author juan williams discusses his book what the do you have to lose? trump's war on civil rights. then on wednesday author alan dershowitz talks about his book the case against impeaching trump. thursday author alyssa court with squeezed. why aren't families can afford america. on friday author lona taran with her book sex matters. how modern feminism lost touch with science, love and common sense. saturday author -- author sarah kinsey, and on sunday, december 30 aut
where curators show us how indian names and images are used on products, military insignia and state and city fields. it will also learn the history of pocahontas and how she has been used as a symbol of america's founding. that is friday night on american history tv, starting at 8 pm eastern here on c-span three. >>> next week join washington journal for authors week. featuring live one hour segments each morning with a new author. beginning at 8:30 am eastern and starting sunday with...
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they believe in this and individual states and cities are taking their own action. ee this happening at a federal level, at a more local level, cities and counties and states are saying, no. we believe in this and we're going to enact legislation. >> we have to mitigate. >> this national -- our defense department, the department of defense says this is the number one, the climate change is number one homeland security issue in this country. homeland security says that climate change is the number one threat to homeland security. out of 3500 department of defense installations around the world, over half of them will be susceptible to climate change. >> we're not talking about epa, green peace. we're talking about the department of defense. sdplp >> if you're watching the today show you would have seen a whole bunch of people wearing al 40 shirts. >> he's 40 years old. >> feel so good. >> al has been on tv here at msnbc for 40 years. >> al roker, an nbc super star, a broadway star. if any tourists are coming to rockerfeller center, it's been renamed. >> i get 10% of t
they believe in this and individual states and cities are taking their own action. ee this happening at a federal level, at a more local level, cities and counties and states are saying, no. we believe in this and we're going to enact legislation. >> we have to mitigate. >> this national -- our defense department, the department of defense says this is the number one, the climate change is number one homeland security issue in this country. homeland security says that climate change...
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killed in sudan during violent protests against the rising cost of food and fuel the government has extended a state of emergency the cities of director are under emergency rule and demonstrations spread to the capital khartoum on thursday schools and universities are closed in at least five states given morgan has the latest from car too. sudan has woken up pretty quiet today compared to the past three days where it's been seeing protests in several parts of the country including the capital khartoum several people have been injured and more than and at least nine have been killed so far it's not clear yet how the day will play out but the government yesterday came out in a very rare press conference and called for calm they've also accused our former rebel movements to be behind the protesters and trying to get them to overthrow the government we've seen people who have been protesting calling for a change in regime calling for an overthrow of the government calling for different economic policies now the government is worried that the opposition would take advantage of the current situation what is it to ation the situa
killed in sudan during violent protests against the rising cost of food and fuel the government has extended a state of emergency the cities of director are under emergency rule and demonstrations spread to the capital khartoum on thursday schools and universities are closed in at least five states given morgan has the latest from car too. sudan has woken up pretty quiet today compared to the past three days where it's been seeing protests in several parts of the country including the capital...
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both state and city. i really appreciate that being inclusive in what you do. >> thank you. commissioner dwight? >> i want to acknowledge the important work that you all do. you are part of a vital network of support for entrepreneurs that don't have the benefit of sophisticated venture capital backers. when you do, you get all the support from them and you can talk to other c.e.o.s and operating people, and you guys get access to those people, both yourselves, and two people that do pro bono work, and i think that's fantastic. i am the founder of s.f. made. i appreciate what you do. i am also -- i also ran a portfolio company so i am a direct recipient of their services and their capital. thank you. keep up the good work. >> any other commissioner comments before we go on to public comment? seeing none, let's go into public comment. is there any members of the public who would like to make comment on item number 6? >> what a bunch of beautiful and fantastic and powerful ladies. having been associated with funds with jobs for over 16 years, having sat on their board for ten
both state and city. i really appreciate that being inclusive in what you do. >> thank you. commissioner dwight? >> i want to acknowledge the important work that you all do. you are part of a vital network of support for entrepreneurs that don't have the benefit of sophisticated venture capital backers. when you do, you get all the support from them and you can talk to other c.e.o.s and operating people, and you guys get access to those people, both yourselves, and two people that...
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legislature passed a bill for $7.5 billion to implement free state and city schools. we don't have that option because of prop 13. we must do a set-aside here, and this is not a set aside, it's a payment forward for real student and adult success in san francisco and huge social and economic impact. thank you so much for your time. >> hi. monica collins. i did work at city college for a long time. i went there before university and i went there after trade school and took five foreign languages. it's great. supervisors, you are planting seeds that will grow into beautiful flowers. this is a conservative argument. these desperate students that used to come to financial aid, they run up to me on the street. they're not on welfare now, they are happy taxpayers, and this will pay for itself. i thought it was ten fold, beto o'rourke says nine fold, so close enough. thank you. >> good afternoon. my name is kim killikelly. i'm here to support sending this charter amendment to the -- out of committee today. the vote is overwhelmingly supported prop w and the creation
legislature passed a bill for $7.5 billion to implement free state and city schools. we don't have that option because of prop 13. we must do a set-aside here, and this is not a set aside, it's a payment forward for real student and adult success in san francisco and huge social and economic impact. thank you so much for your time. >> hi. monica collins. i did work at city college for a long time. i went there before university and i went there after trade school and took five foreign...
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she shows us how indian names and images are used on products, military insignias, and state and city seals. in the pocahontas gallery, we saw images of the indian princess and learned how she has beend
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want to see it done in a way that maximizes federal and state support for our students and creates a physically responsible and economically sustainable city college. i recognize there are students who cannot use federal or state aid and these the students for whom free city college is most important. we all know the voters approved city policy regarding set aside is not in line with this and set asides restrict our ability to handle changes in our economy and the sacramento b recorded california college made the opportunity for an associate's degree free for many. with the set-aside we're limited to respond to a change such as this or any economic downturn. i am supportive but before i do, there's several questions that have not been answered and it's been accelerated through the rules committee and the latest financial aid report showed 40% of getting students to apply for financial aid. on the same report it shows the number of awards is down 50%. i don't know why that is. in july 3, presentation it shows a similar pattern from fall of 2016 to fall 2017 before and after free city college started. i want to know why the number of student
want to see it done in a way that maximizes federal and state support for our students and creates a physically responsible and economically sustainable city college. i recognize there are students who cannot use federal or state aid and these the students for whom free city college is most important. we all know the voters approved city policy regarding set aside is not in line with this and set asides restrict our ability to handle changes in our economy and the sacramento b recorded...
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and poisoning. >> italy at this time is, of course, not a country. she's a set of little city states and the basic tool of loyalty in all of these places is family, family. the mafia doesn't grow out of italy for no reason at all. >> narrator: the families that control these city states are in constant competition with one another for money, land, and, most importantly, power. >> the most important city states were milan, run by t by sporza family, florence, with the medici family and rome where the kingdom was pope. >> today we don't often thinks of popes as family men but in the 1400s it was common for pope ises -- popes to have children. >> it's prethe victorian moment and puritan moment. so all of the people running this big institution, many of whom have come from top-notch families cannot get married and they understand that. but that doesn't appear to mean chaste, because the pope will have children. >> narrator: by stacking the college of cardinals with sons and nephews, popes are able to ensure their families stay in power. >> there is a great problem when the papacy changes
and poisoning. >> italy at this time is, of course, not a country. she's a set of little city states and the basic tool of loyalty in all of these places is family, family. the mafia doesn't grow out of italy for no reason at all. >> narrator: the families that control these city states are in constant competition with one another for money, land, and, most importantly, power. >> the most important city states were milan, run by t by sporza family, florence, with the medici...
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the science being what it was he had no way of proving it and had to struggle with the recalcitrant city and state officials to get them to higher street cleaners. the way he convinced them was not by telling them how it dirty the city was. he showed them how they and the city and the state would profit economically by claiming the streets. he championed abolition of slavery and as president of the abolition society he naturally decried cruelty of slavery but the only way he could convince pennsylvania legislators to abolish slavery was to show them how the state would benefit economically by freeing african-americans to make greater contributions to society in 1780 he succeeded at the pennsylvania assembly passed the first state law in america banning slavery. in demanding equal rights for women his heart told him subjugation of women was cruel and unfair but his mind told him that the only way to convince rich white male legislators to grant women and he writes was to limit his demand so he picked education. he pointed out that women as mothers were largely responsible for educating american chi
the science being what it was he had no way of proving it and had to struggle with the recalcitrant city and state officials to get them to higher street cleaners. the way he convinced them was not by telling them how it dirty the city was. he showed them how they and the city and the state would profit economically by claiming the streets. he championed abolition of slavery and as president of the abolition society he naturally decried cruelty of slavery but the only way he could convince...
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states. washington. and in the case of. the united states into. detention. there are twenty two. music shows. a university city and it's the state. undocumented immigrants. see. somebody. in mexico she's twenty. two democrat. and i want to say what all. that about. nobody drives undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean being deported. is a dream. you know model i presume it trumps i'm in a cell is a problem and yet each one know we have to settle them all right chill out eat them you know and don't mention a loan that must have been built in the south of the mustn't come of it but i was brought up but i live see see the want to that on my going to see that i was told this and if you don't you know presume. that i. bought up all the way to be got almost the flag i feel that i mean i say to anybody even though. i never i mean them i. have. known macrae open and will listen to me and never been there when you have a think of it in a state. where you know you're feeling all going on in new york. but just a funny thing is more than a dream she leads a group of young people fighting for immigrant
states. washington. and in the case of. the united states into. detention. there are twenty two. music shows. a university city and it's the state. undocumented immigrants. see. somebody. in mexico she's twenty. two democrat. and i want to say what all. that about. nobody drives undocumented immigrants. the slightest infraction could mean being deported. is a dream. you know model i presume it trumps i'm in a cell is a problem and yet each one know we have to settle them all right chill out eat...