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mr. stewart yes, sir. :justice souter okay. : is this part of your argument, that the issue is justiciable? mr. stewart yes, it is, and i'd : be happy to address it, because it seems to me that justiciability, as i was saying earlier, hangs so much on the word sole. a reasonable reading of the word sole is that it means simply that the senate has the power to try the case and no other forum does. it's not that the word excludes judicial review. if the framers intended to exclude judicial review of impeachments, why not do so? why not say that the judicial power shall extend to all cases arising under the constitution except impeachments? that's what they did in the pardon clause. the pardon clause says that the presidential power to pardon shall extend to all cases except cases of impeachment. well, the framers didn't do that, and that seems very persuasive to us in two respects. first, they clearly did not choose to exclude judicial review, therefore the ordinary presumption of judicial review, the power
mr. stewart yes, sir. :justice souter okay. : is this part of your argument, that the issue is justiciable? mr. stewart yes, it is, and i'd : be happy to address it, because it seems to me that justiciability, as i was saying earlier, hangs so much on the word sole. a reasonable reading of the word sole is that it means simply that the senate has the power to try the case and no other forum does. it's not that the word excludes judicial review. if the framers intended to exclude judicial review...
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mr stewart, if you don't like it, you are perfectly entitled to your view.n action there. well earlier, i spoke to sebastian whale, political editor of the house magazine, whose biography ofjohn bercow is published next year. i asked him to tell me what kind of characterjohn bercow was. he's definitely endlessly fascinating. and the more you understand about him, the more you can see how he ended up in the position that he did. he was bullied what he was a child, picked on for his height and acne. he was even thrown into a biology pond at school, classmates said he could be in there with the other amphibians. and from there, he joined the monday club at the age of 19, this hard—right faction affiliated with the conservative party. and from there — he was secretary of the immigration repatriation committee. so he had some very hard—line views. what was he like as a person? he's very eccentric in the way that he speaks, he doesn't have that many friends in politics. 0n the conservative benches, julian lewis and charles walker are the two stand—out people. he w
mr stewart, if you don't like it, you are perfectly entitled to your view.n action there. well earlier, i spoke to sebastian whale, political editor of the house magazine, whose biography ofjohn bercow is published next year. i asked him to tell me what kind of characterjohn bercow was. he's definitely endlessly fascinating. and the more you understand about him, the more you can see how he ended up in the position that he did. he was bullied what he was a child, picked on for his height and...
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mr stewart was one of 21 mps expelled from the tories in the commons last month when he rebelled and as a "gothic shouting chamber" and said the way to make change was "intensely local." hong kong's entire metro system has been shut down to try to quell the increasingly violent pro—democracy demonstrations that are taking place. thousands of people were on the streets again tonight. protesters are being banned from wearing face masks in public, and could be jailed for up to a year if they do. rupert wingfield—hayes reports from hong kong. hong kong's chief executive made her whole cabinet stand with her and face the cameras together, visually declaring their support for the dramatic step she was about to take. we believe that the new law will create a deterring effect against masked violent protesters and rioters, and will assist the police in its law enforcement. the objective of this regulation is to end violence and restore order and i believe this is now the broad consensus of hong kong people. that is certainly not what it looked like on the street outside. in hong kong's centra
mr stewart was one of 21 mps expelled from the tories in the commons last month when he rebelled and as a "gothic shouting chamber" and said the way to make change was "intensely local." hong kong's entire metro system has been shut down to try to quell the increasingly violent pro—democracy demonstrations that are taking place. thousands of people were on the streets again tonight. protesters are being banned from wearing face masks in public, and could be jailed for up...
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mr stewart will leave parliament at the next election.so, iain, he wanted to lead the party, and now he is leaving it? so, iain, he wanted to lead the party, and now he is leaving mm was just party, and now he is leaving mm wasjust in party, and now he is leaving mm was just in the summer he was a contenderfor was just in the summer he was a contender for the leadership, was just in the summer he was a contenderfor the leadership, come the autumn, he says the old—style party politics is essentially dead, suffocating, he has to break out of the embrace of the party political system. interestingly, he announced through his local newspaper that he was standing down as the mp for penrith and the border, quitting the conservative party, and said he would not be standing against local conservatives there as an independent. and thenjust conservatives there as an independent. and then just a few hours later he said he would be standing as an independent when it comes to the london mayoral race next year, it would be standing against the conservat
mr stewart will leave parliament at the next election.so, iain, he wanted to lead the party, and now he is leaving it? so, iain, he wanted to lead the party, and now he is leaving mm was just party, and now he is leaving mm wasjust in party, and now he is leaving mm was just in the summer he was a contenderfor was just in the summer he was a contender for the leadership, was just in the summer he was a contenderfor the leadership, come the autumn, he says the old—style party politics is...
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mr. stewart was a fascinating person born in 1933 in new york, moved to washington, d.c. in the years prior to the second world war. his father back a director of the group of scientists to develop the atom bomb. his mother, on the other hand, florence, headed the housing group with post-war housing and on our board was eleanor roosevelt who worked with closely with his mother. when dick was old enough, he attended sid-well friend's school and went on to queen's college as a road scholar, attended harvard law school, followed by a six-month tour of duty in the united states infantty with the 33r 33rd division from hawaii where he provided legal advice to soldiers and later he became involved in political organizing for new york mayor john lindsay's campaign, which lead him eventually to become the insurance commissioner of new york. help had many other roles and later moved to san francisco, where he got involved in the effort to protect san francisco's waterfront from inappropriate development and he played a key role in the pair of ballot measure campaigns in 2013 and 2
mr. stewart was a fascinating person born in 1933 in new york, moved to washington, d.c. in the years prior to the second world war. his father back a director of the group of scientists to develop the atom bomb. his mother, on the other hand, florence, headed the housing group with post-war housing and on our board was eleanor roosevelt who worked with closely with his mother. when dick was old enough, he attended sid-well friend's school and went on to queen's college as a road scholar,...
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mr. stewart is recognized for three minutes. mr. stewart: i'm prows to -- proud to rise with my friend, mr. womack, to speak in opposition to this measure. if you're going to pull something tell us why. this bill would break the spending caps this body agreed to just a few months ago. this is laughably unacceptable. i also need to point out and i know this is going to shock many people, that the budget caps they agreed to were hardly a model of fiscal discipline. quite the contrary. they were very liberal, very generous. i have no problem with this particular funding. i want to be clear on that i have no problem with this particular funding. it may be a very wise use of taxpayers' money. but if that's true, then have the courage to stand up and say this is how we're going to fund it. this is how we're going to pay for it. adjust pts agreed to the spending caps adversely impact our ability to monetary dis-- monitor discretionary spending by awe log -- -- allowing them outside the caps. while it may be true the trust fuvend needs to be
mr. stewart is recognized for three minutes. mr. stewart: i'm prows to -- proud to rise with my friend, mr. womack, to speak in opposition to this measure. if you're going to pull something tell us why. this bill would break the spending caps this body agreed to just a few months ago. this is laughably unacceptable. i also need to point out and i know this is going to shock many people, that the budget caps they agreed to were hardly a model of fiscal discipline. quite the contrary. they were...
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mr stewart will leave parliament at the next election and this afternoon he's been explaining his decisionion. as you know i voted against an audio brexit so i resigned from cabinet and had the tory whip withdrawn. i have seen the conservative party move have seen the conservative party move ina have seen the conservative party move in a direction that is to be honest more and more difficult for me. ifind borisjohnson's honest more and more difficult for me. i find borisjohnson's tone seems to be more populist than i am comfortable with and i realised that lam more comfortable with and i realised that i am more comfortable being an independent. the nhs has announced its biggest ever winter vaccination campaign. about 30 million people — nearly half the uk population — will be offered the flu vaccine this year. for the first time, all primary school pupils in england will be offered a free vaccination — bringing england into line with scotland, wales and northern ireland. children are what's known as ‘super spreaders‘ because they're the most likely to pass the virus on to each other and to
mr stewart will leave parliament at the next election and this afternoon he's been explaining his decisionion. as you know i voted against an audio brexit so i resigned from cabinet and had the tory whip withdrawn. i have seen the conservative party move have seen the conservative party move ina have seen the conservative party move in a direction that is to be honest more and more difficult for me. ifind borisjohnson's honest more and more difficult for me. i find borisjohnson's tone seems to...
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mr. stewart, you stated. i yield back the balance of my time. >> i thank the gentleman. i understand you are being driven to ask more questions because you care so much about this issue. but now i'd like to start recognizing our colleagues that are here as guests of the committee today. all members of congress and all from the great state of illinois. and will recognize first my friend and colleague we have congressman with jan schakowsky. she has for many years served as our health committee and is now on another one. she turns up religiously to our committee here and has to wait for everything else to her questions and then it's her turn and the same today. she is here and cares enormously and it's a pleasure to recognize her and welcome her once again to the committee with this work. >> thank you chairman. it's a privilege to be on the house committee so i don't mind waiting and i thank you for the opportunity. i want to ask a question of everyone here today. how many of you have lost a loved one to gun violence that are here in this room? raise your hand. it's affect
mr. stewart, you stated. i yield back the balance of my time. >> i thank the gentleman. i understand you are being driven to ask more questions because you care so much about this issue. but now i'd like to start recognizing our colleagues that are here as guests of the committee today. all members of congress and all from the great state of illinois. and will recognize first my friend and colleague we have congressman with jan schakowsky. she has for many years served as our health...
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mr stewart will leave parliament at the next election and this afternoon he's been explaining his decisionrt of the decision. as you know, i voted against a no—deal brexit sol resigned against the cabinet and i had the tory whip withdrawn and i had the tory whip withdrawn and i had seen the conservative party move ina had seen the conservative party move in a direction which is more and more difficult for me. i feel boris johnson polite tone deals to meet more populist than i am comfortable with and i have realised that i am more comfortable being an independent. the headlines on bbc news... prince harry starts legal action against owners of the sun and daily mirror newspapers, in relation to alleged phone—hacking. the metropolitan police is heavily criticised for its investigations in to false allegations of a vip pasedophile ring. the prime minister insists again tonight that there'll be no delay to brexit. but government papers seen in court today say he will send a letter to the eu asking for an extension, if no deal is agreed in the next two weeks. now it's time for newswatch. here's
mr stewart will leave parliament at the next election and this afternoon he's been explaining his decisionrt of the decision. as you know, i voted against a no—deal brexit sol resigned against the cabinet and i had the tory whip withdrawn and i had the tory whip withdrawn and i had seen the conservative party move ina had seen the conservative party move in a direction which is more and more difficult for me. i feel boris johnson polite tone deals to meet more populist than i am comfortable...
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mr stewart rose to promenace in the recent tory leadership contest and has been vocal critic of borisjohnsonongly against a no—deal brexit. the uk hasjoined the united states and australia in raising serious concerns about plans by facebook to encrypt all messages sent on its services. the home secretary priti patel has co—signed an open letter to the company's chief executive mark zuckerberg, arguing that the move will make it harder for the authorities to fight crime — particularly child abuse. facebook says it's consulting with child safety experts, governments and technology companies to keep people safe. in a bid to quell another weekend of anti—government protests, hong kong has banned the use of face masks. hong kong chief executive carrie lam used emergency powers to bring in the ban, following widespread violence this week on the 70th anniversary of communist party rule in china. ms lam said the violence was destroying the city and the authorities could not just leave the situation to get worse and worse. john lewis is seeking discounts from its landlords to cut costs, in a highly u
mr stewart rose to promenace in the recent tory leadership contest and has been vocal critic of borisjohnsonongly against a no—deal brexit. the uk hasjoined the united states and australia in raising serious concerns about plans by facebook to encrypt all messages sent on its services. the home secretary priti patel has co—signed an open letter to the company's chief executive mark zuckerberg, arguing that the move will make it harder for the authorities to fight crime — particularly...
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mr stewart will leave parliament at the next election.ust in the summer that he was a contenderfor the it was just in the summer that he was a contender for the conservative party leadership. now, the autumn, he says that the old—style party politics is effectively dead, it is suffocating. he has to break out of the embrace of the party political system. interestingly, he announced to his local newspaper that he was standing down as the mp for penrith and the border, quitting the conservative party, and said he would not be standing against local conservatives there is an independent. they're notjust a few hours later, he said he would be standing as an independent when it comes to the london mayoral race next year, and would be standing against the conservative candidate sean bailey. he he welcomes everyone to that particular race, but rory stewart says he will now have an an opportunity to test his contention, that the tone of his old party is too aggressive for brexit, and people are in the mood for compromise. back to swansea with the
mr stewart will leave parliament at the next election.ust in the summer that he was a contenderfor the it was just in the summer that he was a contender for the conservative party leadership. now, the autumn, he says that the old—style party politics is effectively dead, it is suffocating. he has to break out of the embrace of the party political system. interestingly, he announced to his local newspaper that he was standing down as the mp for penrith and the border, quitting the conservative...
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mr. cohen stewart talking about the one-cent sales tax. the voices for public transportation has no interest in that being the primary revenue source and i want to be clear about that. but i wanted to address the other things about the west side, un-equity, getting people in san francisco around san francisco. a lot of problems are stemming from 40% of our carbon emissions are from cars and trucks. muni says .1% which i have a hard time believing but let's say between 1% and 2%. were that means is that if we want to hit carbon eminister's s goals and make it safe for san francisco, we have a vision zero presentation, if we were to get those cars off the road or a lot of those cars off the road with significant investment, this doesn't happen for free, but with significant investment, perhaps it is railed to garry and if we are able to get the people out of their cars because public transportation is as good or better than a car, then that will also allow us to do things like get our carbon emissions under control. a lot of safety has do wi
mr. cohen stewart talking about the one-cent sales tax. the voices for public transportation has no interest in that being the primary revenue source and i want to be clear about that. but i wanted to address the other things about the west side, un-equity, getting people in san francisco around san francisco. a lot of problems are stemming from 40% of our carbon emissions are from cars and trucks. muni says .1% which i have a hard time believing but let's say between 1% and 2%. were that means...
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joining me right now is one of the names to sign on to this letter, stewart gerson. mr.nks for coming in. >> good morning, kate. >> i just -- why did you want to -- why did you want to put this letter out now? what was it? >> well, we -- although we signed this letter individually, as a group, we are conservatives who believe in the rule of law, who believe in the structural constitution, who believe in the united states as a work of democracy in the world and what we're seeing is something decidedly different from that that our institutions are at risk. we think we're taking fundamentally conservative positions and defending the constitution and that it's time to get more people like ourselves involved in the public dialogue. >> i was really interested in reading the letter that it calls for an expeditious, that's how it's put, impeachment investigation and potential trial in the senate. from what you lay out, though, in your letter as the undisputed facts here, do you think that the president has already reached the threshold of deserving impeachment and deserving bein
joining me right now is one of the names to sign on to this letter, stewart gerson. mr.nks for coming in. >> good morning, kate. >> i just -- why did you want to -- why did you want to put this letter out now? what was it? >> well, we -- although we signed this letter individually, as a group, we are conservatives who believe in the rule of law, who believe in the structural constitution, who believe in the united states as a work of democracy in the world and what we're...
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. >> stewart: in a trio of tweets, mr. trump said the search for a new site for the june 2020 summit will begin immediately and include "the possibility of camp david."fg innistan today, secretary of defense mark esper said all u.s. troops leaving syria will be deployed to western iraq to conduct operations against the islamic state. on hisirst visit to secretary, esper met withg afghanistan's president and told reporters the number of u.s. troops stationed there can beto reduced 8,600 from about 14,000 without hurting the fight against terrorism. he stressed that such withdrawal would only happen if there is a negotiated peace agreement with the taliban. and in related news, house speaker nancy pelosi led a bipartisan group of lawmakers on yesterday to discuss then situation in syria with king abllah ii. the ten-member congressional maintaining regional stability, in the middle east and international counter-terrorism efforts. there was fighting yesterd in northern syria despite the u.s. brokered ceasefire between turkish
. >> stewart: in a trio of tweets, mr. trump said the search for a new site for the june 2020 summit will begin immediately and include "the possibility of camp david."fg innistan today, secretary of defense mark esper said all u.s. troops leaving syria will be deployed to western iraq to conduct operations against the islamic state. on hisirst visit to secretary, esper met withg afghanistan's president and told reporters the number of u.s. troops stationed there can beto...
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mrs. so-and-so, this is james stewart. he's the most famous journalist in america. [laughter] at which point i knew she was not the richest woman in the world. [laughter] he can be charming and funny in a mean way. but at the same time, i remember that interview i was on my way to washington to do more reporting and i mentioned i had to leave to catch the plane. he said, right on my trump shuttle i will give you a free voucher. i said no, mr. trump, i couldn't possibly do that. he said at least let my chauffeur drive you to the airport. i said no, a taxi is fine. we are all the same traffic. for weeks and months after that he was always trying to give me something. tickets to this, going to the à a helicopter flight to atlantic city, i had no interest in going to atlantic city. so i said no to all these things. which was just as well because a few months later the wall street journal real estate reporter wrote a critical article about him and he immediately stepped forward and said, he took free tickets to the prizefighter and the guys career was over he ruined him.
mrs. so-and-so, this is james stewart. he's the most famous journalist in america. [laughter] at which point i knew she was not the richest woman in the world. [laughter] he can be charming and funny in a mean way. but at the same time, i remember that interview i was on my way to washington to do more reporting and i mentioned i had to leave to catch the plane. he said, right on my trump shuttle i will give you a free voucher. i said no, mr. trump, i couldn't possibly do that. he said at least...
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mr. blackwell say "dresses like the centerfold for 'the farmer's almanac'?" it's martha stewart.er called her fashion "dull, dowdy, and devastatingly dreary." >> it's 1960, and richard blackwell is designing dresses for some of hollywood's elite when a new opportunity comes his way. >> in 1960, american weekly magazine came to him and said, "we'd like you to do a best- and worst-dressed list." now, this had never been done before, and he said, "this is either gonna make me or break me." >> blackwell lists the 10 best-dressed women of the year, including joan crawford and grace kelly, but then he lets loose on the worst dressed. blackwell says shelley winters is "a rag doll brought to the circus and covered with pink cotton candy." and the voluptuous anita ekberg "provokes the idea that she dresses with a shoehorn." >> the worst-dressed list caused more of a fury in the fashion business than anything that i can remember. everybody was talking about, "how dare he?" it was truly outrageous. >> who could say an unkind word about the gorgeous brigitte bardot? richard blackwell can. fr
mr. blackwell say "dresses like the centerfold for 'the farmer's almanac'?" it's martha stewart.er called her fashion "dull, dowdy, and devastatingly dreary." >> it's 1960, and richard blackwell is designing dresses for some of hollywood's elite when a new opportunity comes his way. >> in 1960, american weekly magazine came to him and said, "we'd like you to do a best- and worst-dressed list." now, this had never been done before, and he said,...
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mrs. so-and-so, this is james stewart, he's the most famous journalist in america.ghter] at which point i knew she was not the richest woman in the world.[laughter] d he can be charming and funny in a mean way but at the same time, remember that interview i was on my way down here to washington to do more reporting and i mentioned i had to leave to catch the plane he said, right on my trunk shuttle i will give you a free voucher i said no mr. trump i couldn't possibly do that. he said at least let my chauffeur drive to the airport i said no, a taxi is fine. world and to be in the same traffic. for weeks and months after that he was always trying to give me something, tickets to this, going to the Ãbhelicopter ride to atlantic city. i had no interest in prize fighting and no interest in going to atlantic city fortunately so i said no to all of these things. which is just as well because just a few weeks later Ãbhe immediately stepped forward and said, he took free tickets to the prize fight and the guys career was over. he ruined him. he's all about leverage. i sense
mrs. so-and-so, this is james stewart, he's the most famous journalist in america.ghter] at which point i knew she was not the richest woman in the world.[laughter] d he can be charming and funny in a mean way but at the same time, remember that interview i was on my way down here to washington to do more reporting and i mentioned i had to leave to catch the plane he said, right on my trunk shuttle i will give you a free voucher i said no mr. trump i couldn't possibly do that. he said at least...
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mr. johnson sent separate contradictory letters to the european union. anna stewart the details from london. >> reporter: boris johnson did send a letter to the e.u. requesting a brexit extension to january 31st, albeit begrudgingly. he didn't sign the letter and the prime minister sent an additional one which he did sign, making clear he does not want to delay, saying it would be corrosive. it's provoked anger from the opposition. >> he may well be in contempt of parliament. he's clearly trying to undermine the first letter and not signing the letter, he's behaving a bit like a spoiled brat. parliament made a decision, he should abide by it. the idea that you sent another letter contradicting the first, it flies in the face of what parliament and the courts decided. >> reporter: on monday a court in scotland will consider whether the prime minister has broken the law. meanwhile e.u. leaders will decide whether to grant the extension and the prime minister will continue with his efforts to get his new brexit deal voted on in parliament. in a so-called meaningful vote
mr. johnson sent separate contradictory letters to the european union. anna stewart the details from london. >> reporter: boris johnson did send a letter to the e.u. requesting a brexit extension to january 31st, albeit begrudgingly. he didn't sign the letter and the prime minister sent an additional one which he did sign, making clear he does not want to delay, saying it would be corrosive. it's provoked anger from the opposition. >> he may well be in contempt of parliament. he's...
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mr. speaker, about business. the overwhelming view of business is that there are great opportunities from brexit but also as the great stewart rose, who i think was a former chairman of the romaine campaign, and the governor of the bank of england has said today, this is a good deal for the british economy. as i look ahead, the only risks i see to the british economy are the catastrophic plans of the right honorable gentleman and his semi-marxist party. what british business wants is the certainty and the stability of getting brexit done on october 31 and then the opportunity to build a new future with our european partners and to do free trade deals around the world. he is wrong about northern ireland, which will exit the eu customs union along with the rest of the u.k. in defiance of what the irishsion and indeed the government intended. this is a right honorable gentleman and i don't think we should be adversarial today. this is a right honorable gentleman who patently does not trust his own party. he doesn't trust the shadow chancellor. above all, he has not been willing to trust the people of this country by granting hi
mr. speaker, about business. the overwhelming view of business is that there are great opportunities from brexit but also as the great stewart rose, who i think was a former chairman of the romaine campaign, and the governor of the bank of england has said today, this is a good deal for the british economy. as i look ahead, the only risks i see to the british economy are the catastrophic plans of the right honorable gentleman and his semi-marxist party. what british business wants is the...
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mr. leslie michael silverman. for the late simon migdon. for the late reuben good man, richard e. stewart, and daphne dorman. >> president yee: okay, colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: we are adjourned. . >> shop and dine the 49 promotes loophole businesses and changes residents to do thirds shopping and diane within the 49 square miles of san francisco by supporting local services we help san francisco remain unique and successful where will you shop and dine shop and dine the 49. >> my name is neil the general manager for the book shop here on west portal avenue if san francisco this is a neighborhood bookstore and it is a wonderful neighborhood but it is an interesting community because the residents the neighborhood muni loves the neighborhood it is community and we as a book sincerely we see the same people here the shop all the time and you know to a certain degree this is part of their this is created the neighborhood a place where people
mr. leslie michael silverman. for the late simon migdon. for the late reuben good man, richard e. stewart, and daphne dorman. >> president yee: okay, colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: we are adjourned. . >> shop and dine the 49 promotes loophole businesses and changes residents to do thirds shopping and diane within the 49...
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mr. leslie michael silverman. for the late simon migdon. for the late reuben good man, richard e. stewart, and daphne dorman. >> president yee: okay, colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: we are adjourned. >> good afternoon, everyone. i would like to call the meeting of the san francisco public utilities commission to order. may i please have the roll call madam secretary? [roll call] thank you very much. can we have the next item? >> approval of the minutes of october 8, 2019. >> you have before you the minutes from october 8. are there any questions or comments on the minutes? any public comment on the minutes. motion to approve? all those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. the next item is general public comment. i have a card from mr. decosta. it afternoon. .-ellipsis good afternoon. >> i don't say this too many times. when i fill out my card you will see environmental justice advocacy. i have gone your website. in all of this time from 2,00
mr. leslie michael silverman. for the late simon migdon. for the late reuben good man, richard e. stewart, and daphne dorman. >> president yee: okay, colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: we are adjourned. >> good afternoon, everyone. i would like to call the meeting of the san francisco public utilities commission to order. may i...
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mr. leslie michael silverman. for the late simon migdon. for the late reuben good man, richard e. stewart, and daphne dorman. >> president yee: okay, colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: we are adjourned. >> good morning, everyone. the meeting will come to order. welcome to the october 24th, 2019 regular meeting of the public safety and neighborhood services committee. i am not valemount and, the chair of the committee. to my right -- i am raphael mandelman. the chair of the committee. i want to thank san francisco government tv for staffing the meeting. mr. clerk, are there any announcements? >> thank you. please ensure you have silence your cell phones and electronic devices. completed speaker cards and documents should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the november 5th, 2019 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you. can you please call the first item? >> number one is a resolution declaring
mr. leslie michael silverman. for the late simon migdon. for the late reuben good man, richard e. stewart, and daphne dorman. >> president yee: okay, colleagues, that brings us to the end of our agenda. madam clerk, is there any further business before us today? >> clerk: that concludes our business for today. >> president yee: we are adjourned. >> good morning, everyone. the meeting will come to order. welcome to the october 24th, 2019 regular meeting of the public...
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>> stewart: leaders of the labour and scottish national parties calledhe deal even worse than one johnson's predecesr, theresa may, tried and failed to negotiate. >> mr. speakeri also totally understand the frustration and the fatigue across the country and in this house, but we simply cannot vote for a deal that is even worse than the one the house rejected three times. >> this tory government has sold scotland out, and once again they have let scotland down! >> stewart: in the end, there was no vote on the overall brexit deal, only a vote to pass an amendment that is supposed to slow down the process.ts oue parliament, hundreds of thousands of protesters filled the streets, many of them calling for a second national referendum on brexit and a chance to keep britain in the eurpoean union. >> we need to have another say. n need to say what's on our minds, so many people have changed their minds. this is britain today, this is the u.k. today. we need to be asked again, "isea thisy what you want?" >> stewart: joining me now is r. correspondent frank langfitt, also author of thela recent book "the shanghai free taxi." he joins me now from london. what e
>> stewart: leaders of the labour and scottish national parties calledhe deal even worse than one johnson's predecesr, theresa may, tried and failed to negotiate. >> mr. speakeri also totally understand the frustration and the fatigue across the country and in this house, but we simply cannot vote for a deal that is even worse than the one the house rejected three times. >> this tory government has sold scotland out, and once again they have let scotland down! >>...
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longer journey is things that challenge us i remember what jon stewart wrote and i would commend it to my colleagues and my friend the chairwoman mr. mill wrote quote if all mankind minus one were of one opinion and only one person of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than he if he had the power would be justified in silencing mankind and thissentiment is important and relevant to facebook especially in today's age of political correctness, accusations of offensive speech, safe places and the dramatic polarization of the political discourse. i find it highly troubling that politicians are trying to bully you to be a fact checker and to be the speech police especially in politics at the core of the first amendment. and so along those lines, imt to ask you a question about sensorship and whatever fact checking board you're delegating these responsibilities to. will you commit that facebook will not sensor any political ad placed on your platform or in support of president donald trump? >> congressman, my commitment on this is that or the principle at least here is that we believe t
longer journey is things that challenge us i remember what jon stewart wrote and i would commend it to my colleagues and my friend the chairwoman mr. mill wrote quote if all mankind minus one were of one opinion and only one person of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than he if he had the power would be justified in silencing mankind and thissentiment is important and relevant to facebook especially in today's age of political correctness,...
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stewart, does pompeo and his staff need to cooperate? >> harris: they need to cooperate in the paris fashion. mr.o, who is a guy really trust and a friend of mine, he is right on this. about an tradition. if you want evidence of that, harris, oh, my gosh. go back to last me, to this despicable display that adam schiff and other democrats did with the acting dni, joe mcguire. where adam schiff fabricated, made out of thin air, this conversation that supposably took place. democrat after democrat treat joe maguire-like is a criminal. they accuse him of breaking the law, colluding with virtually no evidence. this is an honorable man who has served our country, includig being a navy seal for 36 years. he did exactly what the law required him to do. he had no choice in this. and at the democrats treat them like is a common criminal, simply because he tried to follow the law. when mr. pompeo and others look at that, i can flee understand how they would feel like, "i have to protect my people. i have to have a process that's fair, and where people are treating them as if they are fair, not presuming gui
stewart, does pompeo and his staff need to cooperate? >> harris: they need to cooperate in the paris fashion. mr.o, who is a guy really trust and a friend of mine, he is right on this. about an tradition. if you want evidence of that, harris, oh, my gosh. go back to last me, to this despicable display that adam schiff and other democrats did with the acting dni, joe mcguire. where adam schiff fabricated, made out of thin air, this conversation that supposably took place. democrat after...
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stewart. i think each one of you gives us hope with your testimony. and have the privilege of recognizing mr. kerr, who is -- here today. he is the director of violence prevention for the city of chicago. you have five minutes for your testimony, sir. thank you. so great to see the illinois delegation here this on the greato be campus of kennedy king college. i would like to thank the committee for holding this important hearing on community responses to gun violence. let me start by introducing myself. my name is norman kerr. since day one, mayor lightfoot has been clear that her highest i already and greatest responsibility as mayor -- highest priority and biggest responsibility as mayor is ensuring peace and chicago's neighborhoods. 20, they since may opposite public safety has been building on our comprehensive reduction strategy with the goal of measurably reducing gun violence. chicago finds itself in a unique period. in 2016, the city suffered a dramatic increase in shootings severeicides more than that experienced by any of the other five largest american cities over the past 25 year
stewart. i think each one of you gives us hope with your testimony. and have the privilege of recognizing mr. kerr, who is -- here today. he is the director of violence prevention for the city of chicago. you have five minutes for your testimony, sir. thank you. so great to see the illinois delegation here this on the greato be campus of kennedy king college. i would like to thank the committee for holding this important hearing on community responses to gun violence. let me start by...
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stewart will stand against him. he said, i welcome any candidates decision to stand and hold mr khan to account over his woeful record the brexit deadlock. david frost‘s visit comes as the eu‘s chief negotiator michel barnier said he still had plenty of questions about the uk‘s plans. the irish prime minister leo varadkar has voiced his concerns about how the plans would be enforced. earlier our brussels correspondent damian grammaticas sent this update. the uk prime minister‘s chief brexit advisories here, the eu questioning him today about the proposal is that the promise to put forward. but the eu has serious concerns about those, we know that, we know that from yesterday and today, the irish side particularly saying that in their view from these tables, the proposals that have been tabled, as they stand, are not the basis for an agreement and the really key areas have now been discussed a lot for the past 2a hours, that is the ideas for a customs dealing with customs, the eu saying, the panis are saying there would be no checks around the border but set back. those are not fleshed out, the eu wants to know how co
stewart will stand against him. he said, i welcome any candidates decision to stand and hold mr khan to account over his woeful record the brexit deadlock. david frost‘s visit comes as the eu‘s chief negotiator michel barnier said he still had plenty of questions about the uk‘s plans. the irish prime minister leo varadkar has voiced his concerns about how the plans would be enforced. earlier our brussels correspondent damian grammaticas sent this update. the uk prime minister‘s chief...
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mr. johnson followed that with another letter asking the eu to turn town the request, and that could land him in a great deal of hot water in the courts. following the story, ana stewartn our london bureau as well. ana, the prime minister sent a letter to the eu, some point out without his signature. and another letter contradicting the first. it is leaving a lot of people, the eu included, asking what's the strategy here? >> reporter: you have letter number one. this is ask for an extension. the cover letter from the british ambassador to the eu, that went with it. then we have the letter that is signed by the prime minister. this is the controversial one. i will bring you to the bit. while it is open to the european council to accede to the request mandated, i have made clear since becoming prime minister, my view, and the government's position, that a further extension would damage the interests of the uk and eu partners, and the relationship between us. so the eu should think carefully about granting an extension. perhaps they shouldn't. two points here. i could fill your whole show with brexit, george. first of all, the extension itself, the eu doesn't have to re
mr. johnson followed that with another letter asking the eu to turn town the request, and that could land him in a great deal of hot water in the courts. following the story, ana stewartn our london bureau as well. ana, the prime minister sent a letter to the eu, some point out without his signature. and another letter contradicting the first. it is leaving a lot of people, the eu included, asking what's the strategy here? >> reporter: you have letter number one. this is ask for an...
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mr. johnson followed with another letter asking the eu to turn down the request. and that could land him in hot water with the courts. live in london as well is our anna stewart. anna, it gets confusing. the prime minister sending one letter to the eu, some point out without his signature. the second contradicting the first. it leaves a lot of people saying, what? >> reporter: a lot of scratching of heads george. yesterday was super saturday. today confused sunday. this appears to comply with the law. it requires an extension until the end of january. then we have this one. the previous letter is unsigned. this one is. this is much more stamm. it goes many photographs long. having asked the extension the first letter, this letter says while it is open to european council to receive the request mandated by parliament or to offer an alternative i have made clear since becoming prime minister, my view, and the deposit's position, that a further extension would damage the interests of the uk and eu partners, and the relationship between us. there are so many different things we can talk about here. firstly, the eu, it is within their hour to grant this extension.
mr. johnson followed with another letter asking the eu to turn down the request. and that could land him in hot water with the courts. live in london as well is our anna stewart. anna, it gets confusing. the prime minister sending one letter to the eu, some point out without his signature. the second contradicting the first. it leaves a lot of people saying, what? >> reporter: a lot of scratching of heads george. yesterday was super saturday. today confused sunday. this appears to comply...
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i'm reminded of what jon stewart mill wrote on liberty, and i would commend it to my colleagues and my friend, the chairwoman. mr. mill wrote that, quote, if all mankind minus one were of one opinion, and only one person of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind. this sentiment is important and relevant to facebook, especially in today's age of political corre correctness, accusations of safe speech, safe places, and the polarization of our political discourse. i do find it highly troubling that politicians are trying to bully you to be a fact-checker. to be the speech police, especially in politics, at the core of the first amendment. along those lines, i want to ask you a question about censorship and whatever fact-checking board you're delegating these responsibilities to. will you commit that facebook will not censor any political ad placed on your platform or in support of president donald trump? >> congressman, my committee on this is that -- or the principle at least here is that we believe tha
i'm reminded of what jon stewart mill wrote on liberty, and i would commend it to my colleagues and my friend, the chairwoman. mr. mill wrote that, quote, if all mankind minus one were of one opinion, and only one person of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind. this sentiment is important and relevant to facebook, especially in today's age of political corre correctness,...
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i'm reminded of what jon stewart mill wrote on liberty, and i would commend it to my colleagues and my friend, the chairwoman. mr. mill wrote that, quote, if all mankind minus one were of one opinion, and only one person of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind. this sentiment is important and relevant to facebook, especially in today's age of political corre correctness, accusations of safe speech, safe places, and the polarization of our political discourse. i do find it highly troubling that politicians are trying to bully you to be a fact-checker. to be the speech police, especially in politics, at the core of the first amendment. along those lines, i want to ask you a question about censorship and whatever fact-checking board you're delegating these responsibilities to. will you commit that facebook will not censor any political ad placed on your platform or in support of president donald trump? >> congressman, my committee on this is that -- or the principle at least here is that we believe tha
i'm reminded of what jon stewart mill wrote on liberty, and i would commend it to my colleagues and my friend, the chairwoman. mr. mill wrote that, quote, if all mankind minus one were of one opinion, and only one person of the contrary opinion, mankind would be no more justified in silencing that one person than if he had the power, would be justified in silencing mankind. this sentiment is important and relevant to facebook, especially in today's age of political corre correctness,...
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mrs aitchison, still in las vegas, just married. don't know, i don't know why i did it, i think it was the shock of seeing sarah rod stewart.ng. and it wasn't. so we did a duet, i don't think it was brilliant, but i tried my best! i thought she didn't do a bad job. you have a major superstar standing next to you, she did really well. glorious pictures to show you this morning. the sun has popped up over london. look at that, the moments where the camera just gets it beautifully, all sparkly. so is matt taylor, on the roof. you are sparkly, aren't you? no sequence, i leave that to mike busheu no sequence, i leave that to mike bushell at the moment. good morning, we have some sun, and some in the north of scotland, but elsewhere it isa north of scotland, but elsewhere it is a different kind of day. just a few days ago this was a category five hurricane, which is passing over us five hurricane, which is passing over us is a much, much weakened storm, many of you it will pass by unnoticed. it has moved over colder water and fallen apart. if you look at the forecasts today, all most of us at the forecasts today, all most of us w
mrs aitchison, still in las vegas, just married. don't know, i don't know why i did it, i think it was the shock of seeing sarah rod stewart.ng. and it wasn't. so we did a duet, i don't think it was brilliant, but i tried my best! i thought she didn't do a bad job. you have a major superstar standing next to you, she did really well. glorious pictures to show you this morning. the sun has popped up over london. look at that, the moments where the camera just gets it beautifully, all sparkly. so...