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there and winds nice and calm. we'll talk about how long it lasts when i come back. we'll head over to ally for there road. >>> this could be quleeurd that heavy, heavy rainfall, and sometimes 2 hours to oakland. and this morning, we have problems, and most of them involving roadways and also some spinout crashes. this is the news, west bound highway 24, just past the creek, and you see it here in this picture. >> it might be lighter volume on this stretch of roadway and merge over to 24 because of that crash this is weather in san francisco. this looks good. if you are taking this to san francisco, it's a flooding problem. it has been resolved. it will be back to normpal. 7:02. let's go back to the desk. >>> all right. rain, snow, gusty winds causing problems around the bay area. pictures like this, and rain in san francisco, pounding rain, and even flooding. late last night, this is what it looked like. the heavy rain over flooded the storm drains and shot water into the air. the heavy rain caused problems on hig
there and winds nice and calm. we'll talk about how long it lasts when i come back. we'll head over to ally for there road. >>> this could be quleeurd that heavy, heavy rainfall, and sometimes 2 hours to oakland. and this morning, we have problems, and most of them involving roadways and also some spinout crashes. this is the news, west bound highway 24, just past the creek, and you see it here in this picture. >> it might be lighter volume on this stretch of roadway and merge...
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and bolder way. i look forward to having this move forward on the ballot this march or legislatively, whatever is the best approach, and i'm happy to cosponsor it and support your efforts. >> thank you so much and i just wanted to thank the city attorney's office and ann pearson who worked on the hundreds of drafts that i talked about with us. they gave us important feedback to give to us. with that, let's hear from you all. we're about to open this up for public comment. please come forward feel free to line up and every speaker will have two minutes. feel free to get us started. >> i'm a me member of a volunter organization of psychiatrists, therapists, attorneys, family members and others on behalf the severely mentally ill. demanding treatment before tragedy and i find it encouraging that attention is finally focused on improvement but both bills right now failed to tang int take into accounts y aspects of why our system is dysfunctional. there's less visible severely mentally ill who live with f
and bolder way. i look forward to having this move forward on the ballot this march or legislatively, whatever is the best approach, and i'm happy to cosponsor it and support your efforts. >> thank you so much and i just wanted to thank the city attorney's office and ann pearson who worked on the hundreds of drafts that i talked about with us. they gave us important feedback to give to us. with that, let's hear from you all. we're about to open this up for public comment. please come...
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and that means all of us. and i am concerned about our nation and our systems. and making sure that we have policies and processes that everybody can agree to, or that are transparent and fair. there were clear guidelines set up there. had to be clear, i have not and will not make any decision about any vote between now and whenever intelligence to the facts in front of me. i'm not on any of the committees of jurisdiction, so i don't have all the facts. the thing that troubles me about jumping out in front or the request for me to say exactly how i know what i'm going to vote on, is that i don't. we live and a 24-hour news cycle. we've got bits got bits and pieces of information, and as an attorney i know, well, one piece of information they look like something, everything comes out and it could look very different. so for me everything a piece of this is about transparency. it's about being thoughtful and ultimately it's about doing our jobs. i understand there are a variety of opinions, and i also firmly believe that accountability is critical, and i would say
and that means all of us. and i am concerned about our nation and our systems. and making sure that we have policies and processes that everybody can agree to, or that are transparent and fair. there were clear guidelines set up there. had to be clear, i have not and will not make any decision about any vote between now and whenever intelligence to the facts in front of me. i'm not on any of the committees of jurisdiction, so i don't have all the facts. the thing that troubles me about jumping...
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and scotla nd normally i cover the campaign and scotland and the manifesto and glasgow yesterday butghted to be here with you guys. i have brought you a present. a hard copy of the s&p manifesto because i know you are collecting them and you have binder and the. now has more documents than you say you are collecting these manifesto so there you go. you are bringing out the photocopier but i much prefer having the original. carried it all to lay down on that train from glasgow. the original. carried it all to lay down on that train from glasgowli know down on that train from glasgow.” know i am nosy for these things but it is so much better having the actual thing for us during the campaign but... i keep them all is well so i went and got the s&p ma nifesto well so i went and got the s&p manifesto from 2017 to compare without one to take it to the campaign launch and saw that page is where the same and i said you did not get to do any of this in 2017 so what makes you think... do you still have the massive s&p door stopper about what an independent scotland would look like? of course.
and scotla nd normally i cover the campaign and scotland and the manifesto and glasgow yesterday butghted to be here with you guys. i have brought you a present. a hard copy of the s&p manifesto because i know you are collecting them and you have binder and the. now has more documents than you say you are collecting these manifesto so there you go. you are bringing out the photocopier but i much prefer having the original. carried it all to lay down on that train from glasgow. the original....
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us and tenants and when that starts up? >> after we're done with landlord's work, they have 120 days to open for revenue. we're trying to do here is expedite the process. i don't think any of them will be within the 1 120 days. in this fiscal year's budget, we made assumptions they would open because -- assumptions we made we would be doing landlord's work along with improvement work, working parallel with on-site dental and that's why they're able to open with sf fitness. and phil has elected to do the tent improvements until we're done with the landlord work and that's why they're opening in january but we should be in the timelines of the leases. we're trying to expedite the process. >> so, for example, we have a meeting this next week with one of the restauranteurs who wants to work i us on seeing how we can compress the timeline, just like we did with fitness sf and on-site dental. >> that's good. it seems we have 25% of the space as we look through those trying to make sure we're not the only ones holding the bags on
us and tenants and when that starts up? >> after we're done with landlord's work, they have 120 days to open for revenue. we're trying to do here is expedite the process. i don't think any of them will be within the 1 120 days. in this fiscal year's budget, we made assumptions they would open because -- assumptions we made we would be doing landlord's work along with improvement work, working parallel with on-site dental and that's why they're able to open with sf fitness. and phil has...
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i fought for my self-eesteem and lost most of the time and went on and on and on and i was able to get my military development and put my life on the right track. when you talk about del seymour, that's just a force. he's my crew and that's where del seymour is. i'm just the leader, or one of the members of a force that we tried to do. some of the supervisors have been here for awhile, like supervisor peskin, and you'll remember me coming here yelling and screaming years ago about workforce development and it didn't work. and i decided to go to work on it, because my idea of the way to manage homelessness is a paycollectpaycheck, not a wellfk but a paycheck, that's quality we haven't had in the tenderloin for a long time and i want to thank the board here for that support of a lot of the things that i do in the tenderloin, special thanks to supervisor hainey. he's like a one-man show that does everything -- when he was running for supervisor -- he was a friend -- i mean, i knew him as a friend before he decided to run. when he decided to run, i was thinking, will this be another politi
i fought for my self-eesteem and lost most of the time and went on and on and on and i was able to get my military development and put my life on the right track. when you talk about del seymour, that's just a force. he's my crew and that's where del seymour is. i'm just the leader, or one of the members of a force that we tried to do. some of the supervisors have been here for awhile, like supervisor peskin, and you'll remember me coming here yelling and screaming years ago about workforce...
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and hope that's what you will do. and put out there and i hope that's what you will do. on october 22nd, the day before mr. cooper was scheduled to testify before the house deposition, you signed a letter to miss cooper lawyer permitting her from participating in the impeachment inquiry. on her deposition she was asked whether she was concerned about the repercussions of the d.o.d. for testifying under subpoena after receiving your letter and she said that this was a challenging environment and a servant that was just tried to put fill my obligation in this set of challenges in both respects. this is quoting chris cooper. in light of how's resolution six 60 which is a procedure per public hearings will you reef a refrain from hearing any other official from cooperating going forward? >> i did not prohibit what i told her the information and spoke to a lawyer and the information we received in interviews about the impeachment process at the challenge we would be able to send a lawyer and have that available information but we understand the individuals are making their ow
and hope that's what you will do. and put out there and i hope that's what you will do. on october 22nd, the day before mr. cooper was scheduled to testify before the house deposition, you signed a letter to miss cooper lawyer permitting her from participating in the impeachment inquiry. on her deposition she was asked whether she was concerned about the repercussions of the d.o.d. for testifying under subpoena after receiving your letter and she said that this was a challenging environment and...
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and then the big bankroll, and the big brain and the go-to guy, and the loan shark, and the labor racketeer and the casino owner, and the bootlegger, and the drug smuggler and the guy involved with everything, and tammany hall politics and bucket shops, and loaning money to finance broadway shows and theaters, and this is the banker, and there is a autobiography about him, and it is true. so sports sullivan might be up to doing and fixing the world series, but he doesn't have the money to make it all work. now, maybe you could make it work, and there is 80,000 dollars, and $8,000 or $10,000 dangled a man in front of the white sox, and then what do you do? you have to lay down the bets to make money on the world series. there is no use doing this as the intellectual exercise that we are going to just fix the series and go with that, and the point is to put down bets and make a bundle of money. so you have to have two pots of money that way. bribe the players and lay down the bets. rothstein can supply that. then there are a whole bunch of gamblers from the midwest. there was a fellow named h
and then the big bankroll, and the big brain and the go-to guy, and the loan shark, and the labor racketeer and the casino owner, and the bootlegger, and the drug smuggler and the guy involved with everything, and tammany hall politics and bucket shops, and loaning money to finance broadway shows and theaters, and this is the banker, and there is a autobiography about him, and it is true. so sports sullivan might be up to doing and fixing the world series, but he doesn't have the money to make...
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and based on facts and evidence rather than argument and infect allegation. speculation. this project will transform and underutilized wall-offtioff tens sites with 744 new homes. , 185 affordable units for seniors, childcare uses and neighborhood serving retail and commercial uses. we ask you reject these appeals and move forward today. thank you, supervisors. >> thank you. any questions? i have a question of the proje project, is there a reason why it was infeasible to make a family unit affordable? >> so this project through the development agreement, it was determined that was a specific need for senior housing and that affordable senior housing should be what was emphasized and the project would provide 25% of its total units a. i believe they're affordable at an average of 59% of ami and these are affordable units for seniors to allow them to age in place in the city that they live in and that was determined to be the best use and the best approach to affordability for this project and this neighborhood. >> ok, and then i guess related to family units,
and based on facts and evidence rather than argument and infect allegation. speculation. this project will transform and underutilized wall-offtioff tens sites with 744 new homes. , 185 affordable units for seniors, childcare uses and neighborhood serving retail and commercial uses. we ask you reject these appeals and move forward today. thank you, supervisors. >> thank you. any questions? i have a question of the proje project, is there a reason why it was infeasible to make a family...
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and so here i am. [cheers and applause] sam: and here we are. we are a little bit over two months away from what may be the biggest primary election that any of us will ever live through. what -- isction is about what we think is possible. bernie sanders says we can solve the climate crisis. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders says that we can transform our energy system to 100% renewable energy. [cheers and applause] create 20hat we can million jobs in the process. [cheers and applause] sam: he says we can ensure a just transition for people in frontline communities, ensuring clean air and water for kids in the bronx and flint, and here on the seacoast. [cheers and applause] sam: but perhaps most him pertinently, bernie sanders says we can do it in time. this is a crisis. we have until 2030, just 11 years, to reduce global emissions by 50%. otherwise, according to the u.n., i don't know if you all we mayhe u.n., otherwise have a runaway climate catastrophe. other candidates are running on platforms that say we can't do this. lower your expecta
and so here i am. [cheers and applause] sam: and here we are. we are a little bit over two months away from what may be the biggest primary election that any of us will ever live through. what -- isction is about what we think is possible. bernie sanders says we can solve the climate crisis. [cheers and applause] bernie sanders says that we can transform our energy system to 100% renewable energy. [cheers and applause] create 20hat we can million jobs in the process. [cheers and applause] sam:...
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and he turns to her and looks and says, are you sure? he is a man who at 92 was willing to stand in the heat of a georgia sun to help me stand for an office. because he believed so deeply in the democracy of our nation, and he's so willing every day that he's able to serve us all, and i will always see him as one of the greatest presidents ever. >> so we're almost out of time before i ask the last question, i want to mention a couple of upcoming events. on december 4th we have a news maker with sheldon white house and on december 9th a headliners coffee and conversation with lonnie bunch. and i would like to present miss abrams with down of the most highly coveted items in washington d.c. a national press club coffee mug. and finally, before your race, one of the things you were known for was writing romance novels. is there another novel in the works? >> oh i'm glad you asked. i technically still have to write the third novel in the trilogy that i stopped writing when i became democratic leader. i'm going to get that one done, because i
and he turns to her and looks and says, are you sure? he is a man who at 92 was willing to stand in the heat of a georgia sun to help me stand for an office. because he believed so deeply in the democracy of our nation, and he's so willing every day that he's able to serve us all, and i will always see him as one of the greatest presidents ever. >> so we're almost out of time before i ask the last question, i want to mention a couple of upcoming events. on december 4th we have a news...
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the list keeps going on and on and on. not -- [laughter] >> now least of which this past week where she's numerous interviews where you might have caught her on tucker carlson. any tucker carlson fans? [cheers and applause] >> so jackie's nonprofit activities included serving on the georgia advisory council, currently serves in new life, she's founder an chairman of the board of learning makes a difference foundation, and also works with american solutions pack, a company dedicated to issues in american politics, jackie lives in atlanta with her husband jimmy, and her children, let's give a welcome to jackie gringrich cusman. >> thank you. [cheers and applause] >> we believe that god has given us rights of individuals and we loaned them to the government and then if the government doesn't behave properly we have to pull them back, i'm a big believe in limited government which really informs what i am talking about today, i believe where we are today not only requires political response which is what president trump is doin
the list keeps going on and on and on. not -- [laughter] >> now least of which this past week where she's numerous interviews where you might have caught her on tucker carlson. any tucker carlson fans? [cheers and applause] >> so jackie's nonprofit activities included serving on the georgia advisory council, currently serves in new life, she's founder an chairman of the board of learning makes a difference foundation, and also works with american solutions pack, a company dedicated...
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of things that occur and different forms and provide the same standard and approach and i think it's an important signal that we do as an organization. >> this environment is very important for the d.o.d. from the top to say that the whistleblower's will come from the d.o.d. or that will participate in this proceedings that they will be safe and i think it's important for that message to be quite obvious. and put out there and i hope that's what you will do. on october 22nd, the day before mr. cooper was scheduled to testify before the house deposition, you signed a letter to miss cooper lawyer permitting her from participating in the impeachment inquiry. on her deposition she was asked whether she was concerned about the repercussions of the d.o.d. for testifying under subpoena after receiving your letter and she said that this was a challenging environment and a servant that was just tried to put fill my obligation in this set of challenges in both respects. this is quoting chris cooper. in light of how's resolution six 60 which is a procedure per public hearings will you reef a re
of things that occur and different forms and provide the same standard and approach and i think it's an important signal that we do as an organization. >> this environment is very important for the d.o.d. from the top to say that the whistleblower's will come from the d.o.d. or that will participate in this proceedings that they will be safe and i think it's important for that message to be quite obvious. and put out there and i hope that's what you will do. on october 22nd, the day...
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and consumers and not fit for the 215t century. on workers and consumers and not fit for the 21st centurythey are not the faithless institutions... they are not faceless. they are made of people and if money is not going back into salaries or invested because it is being taxed and that is a stealth tax on the workers and a cost for consumers and we had a lot of arguments that companies like apple and google are not paying their fair share contacts and corporation tax is out of date. it is still pretty low here, isn't it? absolutely it is low here, isn't it? absolutely it is low and all governments have to juggle low and all governments have to juggle physical demands and priorities and if you cut taxes somewhere, you are either going to have to restrict spending or raise them somewhere else. everyone wants growth and the question is how do you achieve it? and the fact that the bag tech giants are getting away with not paying their attacks and quite an egregious manner is in my view not a reason to cut corporation tax. it is the same as income tax, super rich get away with it, they have th
and consumers and not fit for the 215t century. on workers and consumers and not fit for the 21st centurythey are not the faithless institutions... they are not faceless. they are made of people and if money is not going back into salaries or invested because it is being taxed and that is a stealth tax on the workers and a cost for consumers and we had a lot of arguments that companies like apple and google are not paying their fair share contacts and corporation tax is out of date. it is still...
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and talk to them and about it and he said what you want to see.to kind of give himself rehearsal, i'm concerned about the reaction of the soviet union we don't always going to be and we don't know whether they're going to react against this militarily or exactly what they will have to see. secondly, the of the future to say about. german unification and the status of the captive nations and what happens the soviet bloc countries and see so there is a lot of futures that we have a lot to work out. with present forfeiture, and all that took place in about 30 minutes. we brought in the pool and the presence and when he wanted to this nice anytime before 6:00 o'clock and at that time you could get on the evening news at that hour. and he said, just let's do it now. this is typical of the president bush when he first hired me he said i'm going to run a different kind of press operation and i want to go in the briefing room anytime i want to day or night. and talk to the press if i say it is necessary. i said right on. works for me. and he said i don't
and talk to them and about it and he said what you want to see.to kind of give himself rehearsal, i'm concerned about the reaction of the soviet union we don't always going to be and we don't know whether they're going to react against this militarily or exactly what they will have to see. secondly, the of the future to say about. german unification and the status of the captive nations and what happens the soviet bloc countries and see so there is a lot of futures that we have a lot to work...
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people elect the president and he has his and ministry should and his cabinet and running things but he is on his own and is there enough accountability there? >> you saw the congressional members give their customers yesterday and they said the president has the right to enact his foreign policy through the channels he deems appropriate. i'm not well versed on exactly what rudy giuliani's role was and that is not my role as rnc chair but obviously the state department and the president and has the right to decide what role they will place individuals increasing foreign policy and representing the president. >> chris chariton. >> can i ask you a foreign-policy question? >> is not really my lane but i'll do my best. >> it came up at the debate and will be a campaign issue. last night bernie sanders and i'm sure you've heard of him. [laughter] he got a lot of applause for saying this line -- we are sick -- i'm sorry, we must treat the palestinian people with respect and dignity that they deserve and it's got applause from a democratic audience. does the rnc have a position in the futur
people elect the president and he has his and ministry should and his cabinet and running things but he is on his own and is there enough accountability there? >> you saw the congressional members give their customers yesterday and they said the president has the right to enact his foreign policy through the channels he deems appropriate. i'm not well versed on exactly what rudy giuliani's role was and that is not my role as rnc chair but obviously the state department and the president...
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and 10:00 p.m. eastern. this is american history tv, only on c-span 3. >> author christy pichichero talks about french officers in the american revolution. she argues that their experiences influenced french politics and perspectives. the american revolution institute hosted this event. ellen: greetings, everyone. i am ellen clark, and i am the library director for the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. and it is my special pleasure to welcome you to edison house this evening and to introduce our speaker, dr. christy pichichero. dr. pichichero, our good friend and neighbor, is an associate professor at george mason university. her talk this evening is being held in conjunction with our current exhibition, revolutionary reflections -- french memories of the war for america, which is on view in our gallery immediately behind this fireplace and will be open after the talk this evening. dr. pichichero will be discussing war and the enlightenment in the context of french experiences d
and 10:00 p.m. eastern. this is american history tv, only on c-span 3. >> author christy pichichero talks about french officers in the american revolution. she argues that their experiences influenced french politics and perspectives. the american revolution institute hosted this event. ellen: greetings, everyone. i am ellen clark, and i am the library director for the american revolution institute of the society of the cincinnati. and it is my special pleasure to welcome you to edison...
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mining and life science and autos, food and beverage and the stock pulled at $18. 10%. now let's mull this one over a glass half empty investor thinks are you kidding me? when is 1.4% growth any good that is pathetic rockwell is growing slower than the domestic product how is that good glass half full guy said that is not bad for a cyclical and it is better than i feared not as bad as feared but how about the delusional glass is total full guy. he looks at this and he goes, holy cow, rockwell is much better than i thought. i didn't know it had life sciences or cybersecurity or food and beverage and maybe -- let's buy some stock next, this morning, tyson foods, ugly earnings and bad miss and beef and the only thing -- i kept waiting to see the pea-based chicken tenders that they send me they weren't included. the stock looked like it would be down 5% as inve to tire of the companies track record that is a half empty attitude. and once the conference call got going management told an encouraging story giving the sense this too shall pass and they were now flat and despite
mining and life science and autos, food and beverage and the stock pulled at $18. 10%. now let's mull this one over a glass half empty investor thinks are you kidding me? when is 1.4% growth any good that is pathetic rockwell is growing slower than the domestic product how is that good glass half full guy said that is not bad for a cyclical and it is better than i feared not as bad as feared but how about the delusional glass is total full guy. he looks at this and he goes, holy cow, rockwell...
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collaboration and coordination with cybersecurity and logistics and transportation and healthcare and those that are already engaged with the military. >> when we started project leave and we went after commercial industry and eric said this is a solution that does already exist and do not reinvent the wheel. we wanted everybody in the market to the biggest internet data cybercompanies in the world why do we have to google project maven because he want the ai talent against the most wicked problems. those are extraordinary difficult problems to go after and we have a successful collaboration on this. so how that played out in a different story we got all the way to the end and that which we were very pleased with. almost where you feel ostracized for working with the department of defense and those working on the project. and what we found is the critique on both sides as we lost the narrative very quickly. our approach of department of defense is not to become public that what the company wants us to talk about. in very general terms. with an intelligent surveillance remotely piloted
collaboration and coordination with cybersecurity and logistics and transportation and healthcare and those that are already engaged with the military. >> when we started project leave and we went after commercial industry and eric said this is a solution that does already exist and do not reinvent the wheel. we wanted everybody in the market to the biggest internet data cybercompanies in the world why do we have to google project maven because he want the ai talent against the most...
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and throughout australia we stop and pause and remember and reflect on the service. but me give thanks and we have a lot to be thankful for. >> and many thousands more. and to all those that supported and overwhelmingly to be support with the services we can provide to veterans and families throughout the nation. and with the deployment and then to live up with the support of veterans so we encourage the australian nation for those who have gone forth. and then we encourage each and every one of us and those who continue to serve today. thank you for your service. >> that's another edition of question time looking at australia's parliament.
and throughout australia we stop and pause and remember and reflect on the service. but me give thanks and we have a lot to be thankful for. >> and many thousands more. and to all those that supported and overwhelmingly to be support with the services we can provide to veterans and families throughout the nation. and with the deployment and then to live up with the support of veterans so we encourage the australian nation for those who have gone forth. and then we encourage each and every...
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and they came back and said your son has dyslexic issues and this that and the other thing. it was a great revelation to me to find out his problems were identical to mine as a kid and explained everything but the word dyslexia, that whole science was undeveloped when i was young and it's been relatively analyzed even mris of the brain, how the brain functions lightly different in that area where you deal with words and conversion of words to meeting and that kind of thing so anyway, turns out it sold for me a lot of issues that i had earlier. a big moment for me. >> so from that point forward my wife and i decided to develop a charity thing for service for other parents who hadkids with learning issues like that . it was called a parent education resource enter and we did it in san mateo and we had many many families, , brilliant moms and dads and this kid can't read very fast, what's wrong with him quest mark your normal in every other respect, you just have a processing problem that you have to identify so books on tape is a great way to read books . >> one of the things
and they came back and said your son has dyslexic issues and this that and the other thing. it was a great revelation to me to find out his problems were identical to mine as a kid and explained everything but the word dyslexia, that whole science was undeveloped when i was young and it's been relatively analyzed even mris of the brain, how the brain functions lightly different in that area where you deal with words and conversion of words to meeting and that kind of thing so anyway, turns out...
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housing and usual and development and related agencies. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina, mr. price, is recognized for three minutes. mr. price: i rise in mr. price: i thank the gentleman for yielding and rise in support of h.r. 3702, i want to thank the bipartisan sponsors, mr. green and ms. wagner. i do approach this as a representative of a disaster-prone state. citizens in my state, north carolina, have special reason to appreciate this bill. we've been hit hard by natural disasters. hurricanes matthew and florence made landfall in 2016 and 2018. just two years apart. the storm upended lives, destroyed homes and businesses, and caused billions in damages. many communities in my state are still recovering, more than three years after these storms. as chairman of the transportation and housing appropriations subcommittee i've worked with colleagues to -- in our delegation, colleagues from other impacted states and territories, to secure tens of billions of collars for h.u.d.'s cdbgdr program. we've worked on thi
housing and usual and development and related agencies. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina, mr. price, is recognized for three minutes. mr. price: i rise in mr. price: i thank the gentleman for yielding and rise in support of h.r. 3702, i want to thank the bipartisan sponsors, mr. green and ms. wagner. i do approach this as a representative of a disaster-prone state. citizens in my state, north carolina, have special reason to appreciate this bill. we've been hit hard by...
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about how he goes around and talks to school kids and inmates and addicts now, and he talks about thisexperience, and he says, i had 220 stories of the world trade center fall on top of me. but we all in hour lives have our world trade centers that fall on us. and that for some of us it's loss of a family member forks some of us it's the loss of a job or thinking that we can't even make it through the mid-terminex week. -- mid term next week and it's all pout how you handle the world trade center when it falls on you that is what ended up mattering but when i say we're still living with 9/11, we are of course still also seeing the unfolding of the deaths thereafter. this summer we actually marked -- dan, one of the main characters in the book, and was the highest ranking new york city fire official to survive that day, the morning after 9/11 he becomes chief of department for fdny and now is actually the fire commissioners this summer he announced the death of the 200th firefighter from world trade center related injuries and diseases. so, for a department that saw 343 people die that
about how he goes around and talks to school kids and inmates and addicts now, and he talks about thisexperience, and he says, i had 220 stories of the world trade center fall on top of me. but we all in hour lives have our world trade centers that fall on us. and that for some of us it's loss of a family member forks some of us it's the loss of a job or thinking that we can't even make it through the mid-terminex week. -- mid term next week and it's all pout how you handle the world trade...
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and convention and definition. please black leaders charged and recharged genocide against the government for the killing of negro people in america. and they base this on the daily killings and lunches and raping the black people in the 1940s. they had case after case and they said we are using our definition of united nations that acts with intent to destroy or hold in part, a group based on national racial or religious identity. that is what they are doing to us in america. in conclusion they said, the united states government is either complicit or responsible for creating a jealous vital situation to negro people. we do think about the fact the black man only makeup at most 7 percent of the population in america, but yet we make up almost 50 percent of the population represented on death row. there's creating a jealousy situation. in nursery school, and confronting, you see the black children are being suspended and expelled almost 71 their white children. i scratch my head to this day, what could a child do t
and convention and definition. please black leaders charged and recharged genocide against the government for the killing of negro people in america. and they base this on the daily killings and lunches and raping the black people in the 1940s. they had case after case and they said we are using our definition of united nations that acts with intent to destroy or hold in part, a group based on national racial or religious identity. that is what they are doing to us in america. in conclusion...
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and boom! it seems we're learning this all by trial and error and not using our head. thank you. >> are there any other members of the public who would like to testify on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. miss kirshbaum, if you would like to respond to the member of the public, you may do so but needn't do so but you are given this opportunity, if you would like. insofar as you're not underring one bjumping up,is there a motim number 6? item is approved and next item? >> item 7, authorized executive director to increase the amount of the professional service's contract with civic edge consulting for media and community relation services for the connect-access program. >> mr. young? >> good morning. >> i have two parts to my presentation and the first is an action item requesting and increase the amount of a consultant contract to enable additional engagement for connect sf. the second part of my presentation is information vertebralal,giving an update on. connect sf is the long-
and boom! it seems we're learning this all by trial and error and not using our head. thank you. >> are there any other members of the public who would like to testify on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. miss kirshbaum, if you would like to respond to the member of the public, you may do so but needn't do so but you are given this opportunity, if you would like. insofar as you're not underring one bjumping up,is there a motim number 6? item is approved and next item?...
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after me kind of thing and then i fuss and and then i look at the child and i say i'm so sore and i was all right. and then i try and tell them you know it's going to be tough to live about 1516 years old and then you're going to be really glad you have it now i thought boy you're going to get your butt. to me got a look at me i quit and to tell you this mad sometimes yes sometimes when i mention it like this case it's all just job i've been told that and it's a kind of extreme and i'm a citizen of trying to get it. in fact i think there was a reviewer for the very 1st film i ever made in canada and he had been in a fight with my father over a book and when the movie came out he said kiefer sutherland like his german name has the paste passion of a shade tree and the charisma of a mode log and i was like oh that's not good that's not good i've done and he since that that that reviewer wrote me a beautiful letter saying that it was it was unfair but i thought it was very clever of him too to actually figure out what the maybe really meant i was named after a man named warren kiefer so it
after me kind of thing and then i fuss and and then i look at the child and i say i'm so sore and i was all right. and then i try and tell them you know it's going to be tough to live about 1516 years old and then you're going to be really glad you have it now i thought boy you're going to get your butt. to me got a look at me i quit and to tell you this mad sometimes yes sometimes when i mention it like this case it's all just job i've been told that and it's a kind of extreme and i'm a...
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and i have i and five, so there. but we are going up and this is an electorate what i think something like, the been on where you are, 60-70% of people actually have not made a decision yet. why? because they want to make sure what i sit at the beginning, we don't screw this up. they want to make sure with someone at the top of the ticket you could win. we had this incredibly inspired base of people that started marching the day after the inauguration, and then organize and voted in record levels ever since. we also have to bring in those people who stayed home. we have to bring in or voted for donald trump, 10% of the people who voted for him, and rough estimate, voted for barack obama. the people are out there. they are people like the guy in a close down factory that i met who showed me this, it was a coat rack that had the 18 uniforms of the people that used to work there that got messed up because of the trade war and other decisions with oil we first. he said, look, these are my friends. i'm the last worker wor
and i have i and five, so there. but we are going up and this is an electorate what i think something like, the been on where you are, 60-70% of people actually have not made a decision yet. why? because they want to make sure what i sit at the beginning, we don't screw this up. they want to make sure with someone at the top of the ticket you could win. we had this incredibly inspired base of people that started marching the day after the inauguration, and then organize and voted in record...
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and she said, "this is my granddaughter ari, and she also likes to sing. and i said, "oh.urse, as you would. >> i mean, she was like 10 and she goes, "sing something for her, ariana. sing." and ariana sang a little something. and i was like, "holy crap, she's really good. >> seth: yeah. >> so i had these little wands i gave her a wand. and i said, "just remember to follow your passion. do what you love." and we stayed close, and skip to she's the biggest star on the planet >> seth: yeah. have you checked in with the other people you gave those wands to [ laughter ] i mean there could be --- >> no, but that's a good -- >> seth: yeah. >> next time i'm back, i'm going to have that information >> seth: yeah, please. or at the very least, bring a wand [ laughter ] what does a brother have to do to get a wand? >> i brought my wand >> seth: there you go. and then, you met -- you were young when you met reba, right >> i was -- okay, i was 19 i was working at opryland usa, back when this was a real live, band -- musician, not a hotel. >> seth: yeah. >> but a full-on amusement park.
and she said, "this is my granddaughter ari, and she also likes to sing. and i said, "oh.urse, as you would. >> i mean, she was like 10 and she goes, "sing something for her, ariana. sing." and ariana sang a little something. and i was like, "holy crap, she's really good. >> seth: yeah. >> so i had these little wands i gave her a wand. and i said, "just remember to follow your passion. do what you love." and we stayed close, and skip to she's...
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i think supervisor mandelman and i had a conversation when he and i talked about this task force and what he wanted to do with it , and he said specifically to me, i don't want to do a task force that does a report that just sits on the shelf and that is really what i am excited about. and implementing the task force this force this year, we have recommendations that we are not only working to implement, but we are going to see hopefully real results as a result of the amazing work that the task force has done. we know that in san francisco we have a serious problem with meth use. in 2018, over 126 people died of a meth overdose and the number of overdose deaths from meth rose over 500% in the last 10 years. meth use is a public health and a public safety issue in our city. we know that meth is not only providing substance use challenges in san francisco, but we need to make sure that we have a citywide approach to address the combined challenges of substance use, mental illness , and homelessness in particular. and that is why, along with the department of department health, we anno
i think supervisor mandelman and i had a conversation when he and i talked about this task force and what he wanted to do with it , and he said specifically to me, i don't want to do a task force that does a report that just sits on the shelf and that is really what i am excited about. and implementing the task force this force this year, we have recommendations that we are not only working to implement, but we are going to see hopefully real results as a result of the amazing work that the...
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collect it and i'll cool it down and every night i prep it up and the next day i'll heat it and readyy. it's really natural for me, i love it, i'm passionate about it and it's just been great. i believe it's such a blessing to have the opportunity to actually feed people every day. no food should go wasted. there's someone who wants to eat, we have food, it's definitely hand in hand and it shouldn't be looked at as work or a task, we're feeding people and it really means so much to me. i come to work and they're like nora do you want this, do you want that? and it's so great and everyone is truly involved. every day, every night after every period of food, breakfast, lunch, dinner, i mean, people just throw it away. they don't even think twice about it and i think as a whole, as a community, as any community, if people just put a little effort, we could really help each other out. that's how it should be. that's what food is about basically. >> an organization that meets is the san francisco knight ministry we work with tuesday and thursday's. ♪ ♪ by the power ♪ of your name >> i have
collect it and i'll cool it down and every night i prep it up and the next day i'll heat it and readyy. it's really natural for me, i love it, i'm passionate about it and it's just been great. i believe it's such a blessing to have the opportunity to actually feed people every day. no food should go wasted. there's someone who wants to eat, we have food, it's definitely hand in hand and it shouldn't be looked at as work or a task, we're feeding people and it really means so much to me. i come...
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and the challenge is how we take what has worked and expanded out and and more alluded to. this turning to ceos the business and staying hey you've got more responsibility than just your bottom line at the end of a quarter and at the end of the year. from political standpoint, and more should and does, about virginia. all turn to kentucky. we lost the governor news race there and 13 melt candidates one as well as an african-american one the attorney general saw it on in kentucky for the first time in the history of kentucky. . . . >> they did not like the governor. i think there are people out there that are actually benefiting from the economic model that is in place but not everybody is doing it and rather than say this is the wrong model they say how do you tweak it so more people benefit and that does not recove require the actf congress, it means they have to engage and as mark knows, we believe that the model in the future is not the federal government being just a venture capital for academia or the private sector handing over a check and they do this, here's money w
and the challenge is how we take what has worked and expanded out and and more alluded to. this turning to ceos the business and staying hey you've got more responsibility than just your bottom line at the end of a quarter and at the end of the year. from political standpoint, and more should and does, about virginia. all turn to kentucky. we lost the governor news race there and 13 melt candidates one as well as an african-american one the attorney general saw it on in kentucky for the first...
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to laurel and ben and jorge. we're working in a very collaborative manner, both our departments and what's really important, that's been happening over the last year, is that we're aligning the priorities and then triaging how, as both agencies are going to accomplish our goals, to help our small businesses and streamline the efforts. and also with the s.f. shines program, the program manager with that program has been working closely with ria in our office, with accessible business entrance program and our grant funding. we're really trying to align and maximize all of our funding efforts and supporting each other's programs, so that we're really making it much easer for businesses as far as helping them. so that's -- it's really great to see how we're really working closely together. so accomplish our goals. >> great. well, thank you so much, commissioners. if i may, i just wanted to say thank you very much for the positive responses. we're looking forward to doing more. we know that there's more work to be don
to laurel and ben and jorge. we're working in a very collaborative manner, both our departments and what's really important, that's been happening over the last year, is that we're aligning the priorities and then triaging how, as both agencies are going to accomplish our goals, to help our small businesses and streamline the efforts. and also with the s.f. shines program, the program manager with that program has been working closely with ria in our office, with accessible business entrance...
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if we get getting these nickels and times and pennies and quarters and trillions and billions the american people like, uh-uh. i'll go with the one who is entertaining me on twitter. [laughte [laughter] >> oh, i make mistakes every 260 characters, i get it. donald trump's message is always going to be simple. our message will always be tough. it's going to be tough because we feel this huge responsibility to save ourselves and to save the planet and to save everybody because that's why we're democrats. we're so full of hope and optimism and that's why we continue to talk and come up with these great policies, but wrap it up. >> very good, very good advice. >> i like that. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> and i would just say, this is being memorialized on c-span so the candidates will have the opportunity to-- >> oh, oh. >> don't worry, it won't come out-- >> can i come over and visit? >> you know, i think the advice for democrats is a little hard for me because i advise the president still, if i would put donna's hat on, don't embrace socialism to the democrats, it's a losing message. i thi
if we get getting these nickels and times and pennies and quarters and trillions and billions the american people like, uh-uh. i'll go with the one who is entertaining me on twitter. [laughte [laughter] >> oh, i make mistakes every 260 characters, i get it. donald trump's message is always going to be simple. our message will always be tough. it's going to be tough because we feel this huge responsibility to save ourselves and to save the planet and to save everybody because that's why...
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resulted in duplicative overlapping and inefficient it policies and investments and again in 2017 our report noted that the ig's findings that the library failed to have an organizationwide independent strategy for digital collection activities and that the goal of addressing digital collection strategy was not excluded in the library wide strategic plan for its information technology strategic plan. indeed at that time the library was seeking funding for a digital collection management even though there was no comprehensive study. bringing these up to problems in the past but to highlight how much further this is been made. doctor hayden, you have already implemented 95 percent and mister barton talked about the remaining five percent of the task . so as we talked about that, doctor hayden, could you flesh out a little bit how this is, the public is benefiting now and in the future for the, how does this impacting americans in general. >> in general, what americans and people worldwide will be able to do is have more access to the library's collections, digitally . they will be able
resulted in duplicative overlapping and inefficient it policies and investments and again in 2017 our report noted that the ig's findings that the library failed to have an organizationwide independent strategy for digital collection activities and that the goal of addressing digital collection strategy was not excluded in the library wide strategic plan for its information technology strategic plan. indeed at that time the library was seeking funding for a digital collection management even...
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back and forth and talk about the books and about their writing and their lives if they want to and we will have an informal discussion so kendra, let me give you an introduction. kendra is the author of when you learn the alphabet, raised in dallas texas and is currently an mfa candidate at the university of alabama. her work which has been described as raw and witty has been published in december magazine and in brevity magazine where i read she said she wants her art to tell the truth. can you talk about thebook before you read and then read ? >> towe learn the alphabet is basically an essay collection that discusses race and gender while also family ties within intersections and things like that. and i'm going to read from this book but as previously mentioned i'm from dallas and if you know anybody from texas, they love to tell you how much they are from texas . it's like new yorkers, chicago and then texas so before i even get there you will hear some balance and then we have more time but because i'm from dallas, you probably heard about john oldham and i wouldn't be from dal
back and forth and talk about the books and about their writing and their lives if they want to and we will have an informal discussion so kendra, let me give you an introduction. kendra is the author of when you learn the alphabet, raised in dallas texas and is currently an mfa candidate at the university of alabama. her work which has been described as raw and witty has been published in december magazine and in brevity magazine where i read she said she wants her art to tell the truth. can...
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have structure and they grow and overlap and sometimes clash. sometimes they interweave and become one bigger narrative and i would say these narratives even when they interweave the ghosts of them stay in the bigger narratives so what we have today is a planet on which it doesn't matter if someone is living on the nile river and someone is living on the mississippi, location doesn't matter, these narratives can be anywhere in the world and are all overlapping at the same time and we are negotiating how to figure out the big story. i will add one more thing before i -- okay. maybe i won't add one more thing. i will say this. a narrative we share with other people and how we handle other people, a coordinated group that is able to cope with the environment that consists of the unknown aspect of it all. the narrative we share with other people is sort of a social self. a social self implies a social other. there is a self and there is always other. self and other is not necessarily warfare. self and other is just a condition of humanity. if there
have structure and they grow and overlap and sometimes clash. sometimes they interweave and become one bigger narrative and i would say these narratives even when they interweave the ghosts of them stay in the bigger narratives so what we have today is a planet on which it doesn't matter if someone is living on the nile river and someone is living on the mississippi, location doesn't matter, these narratives can be anywhere in the world and are all overlapping at the same time and we are...
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and great powers and stuff trying to intervene but in fact of players and geo political players and great powers and stuff trying to intervene but in fact if you saw it like over a 1000000 protesters demand chill a president that if you saw it like over a 1000000 protesters demand chill a president resignation he's a billionaire he's an austerity and people don't resignation he's a billionaire he's an austerity and people have had enough. we've had protests in lebanon we've had had enough. we've had protests in lebanon we've had protests in haiti we've had protests in egypt and spain so tess in haiti we've had protests in egypt and spain so a lot of them are about this global insurrection and get all the reaction rationally divs banker occupation a lot of them are about this global insurrection and get all the acceleration it gives banker occupation that's what we call it we said and you know they got over there it's so that's what we call it we said and you know they got over there it's so what i call i came up with i mean metaphor it's the stone blower you know that with a style b
and great powers and stuff trying to intervene but in fact of players and geo political players and great powers and stuff trying to intervene but in fact if you saw it like over a 1000000 protesters demand chill a president that if you saw it like over a 1000000 protesters demand chill a president resignation he's a billionaire he's an austerity and people don't resignation he's a billionaire he's an austerity and people have had enough. we've had protests in lebanon we've had had enough....
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in the 20th century, we didn't and fdr and we got an fdr and the second half we needed a reagan and wea> we have missed him so much over these past months here at fox and there's no one that really replaces him. there's been a void because of his knowledge of history, his knowledge of science, his knowledge of washington, obviously. but the intersection of science, culture, politics, history, that's a pretty big sweep. not a lot of people have that. >> it's my job to say what i think is true. it's my job to say what i think will work. it's my job to call a folly of folly. whether it straightens them out, i don't know. i don't know whether it's going to have an effect on them but there is no other way for an honest credit to be other than to be honest and to be critical. whether it's going to have the effect, i don't know. there's a great line by tom stockert who once said, about his own life as a writer and what he tried to do, he said you spend your life writing and every once in a while, you can put words together all your life and every once in a while, you get them in the right ord
in the 20th century, we didn't and fdr and we got an fdr and the second half we needed a reagan and wea> we have missed him so much over these past months here at fox and there's no one that really replaces him. there's been a void because of his knowledge of history, his knowledge of science, his knowledge of washington, obviously. but the intersection of science, culture, politics, history, that's a pretty big sweep. not a lot of people have that. >> it's my job to say what i think...
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you get some food and hang out and then you go home and feel good and relax.hat's what i want people to experience during this holiday season in san francisco. so it is so great to have all of you here. thank you to the castro merchants association for coordinating and thank you, i know commissioner adams is here to talk on behalf of the merchants association. but shop and dine in the 49. san francisco is an incredible, unique place where there is something for everyone. and with that, your supervisor to talk about this community and all the great places that you can visit during this campaign, it will be supervisor. come on up. >> thank you, mayor breed. small businesses in san francisco today. [applause] it is gray and rainy. and i was in puert o vallarta yesterday. it's been a little bit of a gray time in this neighborhood for the last few weeks. there was an awful fire on castro street. and i know we have a number of businesses represented here who have been impacted by that fire. and i want to thank the mayor and the office of economic and workforce devel
you get some food and hang out and then you go home and feel good and relax.hat's what i want people to experience during this holiday season in san francisco. so it is so great to have all of you here. thank you to the castro merchants association for coordinating and thank you, i know commissioner adams is here to talk on behalf of the merchants association. but shop and dine in the 49. san francisco is an incredible, unique place where there is something for everyone. and with that, your...
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blindfolded and bound and threatened with death. the americans surrendered. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, federal trade commission members rebecca slaughter and rebecca wilson talk about their privacy concerns they have with new technology. this is hosted by the brookings institution. >>> welcome everybody here. welcome to our c-span audience. i'm cameron carry, ann and andrew tisch distinguished senior for innovation. and i'm pleased to continue our discussions on #theprivacydebate. please feel free to live tweet on that. it's been at the center of the that debate as congress moves forward and as we as a government, a as people, deal with the policy issues of privacy. the commission has been very much in the spotlight with major cases, the facebook cambridge analytica settlement, youtube settlement, and a series of hearings on competition and consumer protection in the 21st century. we're focused to have with us today two commissioners, rebecca kelly slaughter and christi
blindfolded and bound and threatened with death. the americans surrendered. >> explore our nation's past on american history tv every weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, federal trade commission members rebecca slaughter and rebecca wilson talk about their privacy concerns they have with new technology. this is hosted by the brookings institution. >>> welcome everybody here. welcome to our c-span audience. i'm cameron carry, ann and andrew tisch distinguished senior for...
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and then publish that and distribute it electronically and china. these are very simple things that can be done. the other thing i talk about is expanding missile defense. we saw in south korea when the united states deployed the high altitude defense, and effective antimissile system, the chinese punished south korea for three to $4 billion by causing problems with them. this is a sign that china does not like the missile defense because the military is so muscle oriented they have so many different types of missiles. that's deploy the missile battery throughout the world. in mongolia, and india, and southeast asia, and australia, all these places and let's encircle china and mitigate the china missile threat. >> where does india fit into the strategy given india's own objectives in the region and also going back to the issue of russia, just a little bit more about where russia might fit in. i asked that question because are you concerned a bottle closer, chinese russia alliance that is emerging, some experts think that is happening and others expe
and then publish that and distribute it electronically and china. these are very simple things that can be done. the other thing i talk about is expanding missile defense. we saw in south korea when the united states deployed the high altitude defense, and effective antimissile system, the chinese punished south korea for three to $4 billion by causing problems with them. this is a sign that china does not like the missile defense because the military is so muscle oriented they have so many...
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and as the chief had mentioned, c.d. 1 and c.d. 3 went up, and that was really good for mo morale, visiting the crews and giving them fresh supplies. i put up a picture here of the fire that was on masonic and oak. that was led by assistant chief rex hale that is here today. although it was a first alarm, it was very impressive. we had a lot of fire blowing out the top two floors of the structure, and the fire actually started -- we believe it started in the front doorway. the initial fire tag team went up the front steps, extinguishing fire all the way up. hit the top floor, perfect coordination with pulling ceilings and the company opening and ventilating and pushing the fire from the inside out. i just wanted to say kudos to those companies. they did a fantastic job. along with that, we had two bay rescues, with one meritorious that's been submitted. two surf rescues. we had a high angle rescue on the golden gate bridge, and we have another meritorious that's been submitted, and a cliff rescue. i'm going to mention lieutenant baxter, cliff baxter. he manages to be two or three places at
and as the chief had mentioned, c.d. 1 and c.d. 3 went up, and that was really good for mo morale, visiting the crews and giving them fresh supplies. i put up a picture here of the fire that was on masonic and oak. that was led by assistant chief rex hale that is here today. although it was a first alarm, it was very impressive. we had a lot of fire blowing out the top two floors of the structure, and the fire actually started -- we believe it started in the front doorway. the initial fire tag...
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someday. >> this whole story is a mixture of murder and blood and failings and grace and jesus and heavent. but that's the character of my life and some of rachel's life. it's just kind of life in general. >> reporter: in the meantime, he said, he's trying to be the kind of parent he wasn't with his own children, but is now, for rachel. >> i believe it's my destiny to raise them. i intend to do that, you know, with god's help. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm natalie more ool elales. >> and this is "dateline". >>> she can lie to you, make love to you, kill you, all in the same week. and not even cry at the funeral. >> she was living that dream california lifestyle. you talk about "housewives of orange county." she could have been on the show. she wrapped him around her finger. >> reporter: she had it all, waterfront home, fancy cars, millionaire boyfriend. quite the life. until -- >> the shots were in sets of two. he saw his attacker. >> reporter: her lover gunned down. who wanted him dead? >> she wouldn't have done it because there wasn't any financial gain for her in this. >> reporter: what
someday. >> this whole story is a mixture of murder and blood and failings and grace and jesus and heavent. but that's the character of my life and some of rachel's life. it's just kind of life in general. >> reporter: in the meantime, he said, he's trying to be the kind of parent he wasn't with his own children, but is now, for rachel. >> i believe it's my destiny to raise them. i intend to do that, you know, with god's help. >>> i'm craig melvin. >> i'm...
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for peace justice and community and now for the blockade against cuba and the normalizing of relations and also against all unilateral decisions by extension cuba. and with that current relation of us and cuba with those popular misconceptions and then to hear about the benefits of a normalized relations for both the people of cuba and the people of the united states. but a lot of people know why that mistake happened. but now since 2014 it is now the official embassy. and then we open up her question and answer and then we will be done appointed first secretary june 2015 to the then cuban intersection and worked in the ministry of foreign affairs to serve at the cuban embassy as a member of the city of havana graduating from the havana faculty of law also masters of science in foreign relations. [applause] >> thank you so much for coming today i really believe this is an important moment. so there is a vote in the united nations right now about this. in 2015 when i came i started to say we are in the best moment in almost 50 years and now i will try to explain about the history of the
for peace justice and community and now for the blockade against cuba and the normalizing of relations and also against all unilateral decisions by extension cuba. and with that current relation of us and cuba with those popular misconceptions and then to hear about the benefits of a normalized relations for both the people of cuba and the people of the united states. but a lot of people know why that mistake happened. but now since 2014 it is now the official embassy. and then we open up her...
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and she would famously have the republicans and democrats over to her house and make chili for them and listen to both sides. did that influence or approach? >> there was not a lot of lobbying among the justices, i guess i was earlier, but there was not i did not spend a lot of time with other clerks in other chambers. and i think she likes that. there was not a lot of logrolling that we saw. i know you know, but unlike most institutions in washington, the justices interact through written opinions, circulated to the other justices. it was the equivalent of an email message that everybody had to be copied on. i don't think that part of the legislative process is what translated when i experienced. what i experienced was her understanding that law is not a theoretical jurisprudence exercise. it comes out of the very challenging political process in which human beings that are not perfect try tos respectful of constitution and the balance between the states and the federal government. but she was very realistic that the individual actors and state legislatures, in the courts, among lawyer
and she would famously have the republicans and democrats over to her house and make chili for them and listen to both sides. did that influence or approach? >> there was not a lot of lobbying among the justices, i guess i was earlier, but there was not i did not spend a lot of time with other clerks in other chambers. and i think she likes that. there was not a lot of logrolling that we saw. i know you know, but unlike most institutions in washington, the justices interact through...
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a little window here overlooking the area and people are walking and bib and joking and it's perfectat. >> here we are in november hard to believe. yes. we do have some great weather in and around the bay area. i would be remiss if i didn't say we could use rain but we have none in the future. at least for the next several days. let's enjoy what we have. a view of the pattern in place. ridge of high pressure hanging right over the west and that has pushed that storm track so far north that not even areas like washington or oregon getting rain for the next at least the next few days. that storm track will be well to the north over areas like canada and so the dry pattern for us is going to continue. and air quality today looks to be moderate and there's no spare the air day in place. as far as the futurecast we used this to track the rain. but i am going to show you how that ridge remains in place and that storm track continues up and over california. oregon and washington. for the next several days in fact that was all the way out until next monday. we do have subtle changes going on
a little window here overlooking the area and people are walking and bib and joking and it's perfectat. >> here we are in november hard to believe. yes. we do have some great weather in and around the bay area. i would be remiss if i didn't say we could use rain but we have none in the future. at least for the next several days. let's enjoy what we have. a view of the pattern in place. ridge of high pressure hanging right over the west and that has pushed that storm track so far north...
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and it's structural and it's important. and we shouldn't gust jib developers a write on perform -- if they say we're going to produce 4,000 jobs. we should be asking what kind of jobs and who will they serve. that's important. that's a structural thing. we talked before about maybe having a worksheet where people can check it off. this -- you know, to know our first system is all set up. it's a good system. but guess what it's not enforceable. it's like if you want to do it, you can. if you don't want to do it, you can. we need to hold these developers and hold these people accountable. because in the end just like alex said and cynthia, it's these jobs that's going to address the racial inequity situation in our city. we all know that the wage disparities, economic disparities in our city are larger than practically anywhere else in the world. we have an opportunity -- we have an opportunity to really show our oomph and change the system to some degree. i support doing your internal work the internal department work has go
and it's structural and it's important. and we shouldn't gust jib developers a write on perform -- if they say we're going to produce 4,000 jobs. we should be asking what kind of jobs and who will they serve. that's important. that's a structural thing. we talked before about maybe having a worksheet where people can check it off. this -- you know, to know our first system is all set up. it's a good system. but guess what it's not enforceable. it's like if you want to do it, you can. if you...
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yermak and mr. giuliani and discussing with mr. yermak and ambassador sondland a possible statement to be made by the ukrainian president i did not know of any linkage between the hold on security assistance and ukraine pursuing investigations. no one had ever said that to me and i never con sayed such a linkage to the ukrainians. i opposed the hold as soon as i learned about it on july 18th and thought we could turn it around before the ukrainians ever knew or became alarmed about it. i did not know the reason for the hold. but i viewed it as a u.s. policy problem that we needed to fix internally and i was confident we would do so. i believe the ukrainians became aware of the hold on august 29th and not before. that date is the first time any of them asked me about the hold by forwarding an article that had been published in politico. when i spoke to the ukrainians about the hold after august 29th, instead of telling them they needed to do something to get the hold released, i told them the opposite. that they should know be alarm
yermak and mr. giuliani and discussing with mr. yermak and ambassador sondland a possible statement to be made by the ukrainian president i did not know of any linkage between the hold on security assistance and ukraine pursuing investigations. no one had ever said that to me and i never con sayed such a linkage to the ukrainians. i opposed the hold as soon as i learned about it on july 18th and thought we could turn it around before the ukrainians ever knew or became alarmed about it. i did...
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>> comedy and magic club >> jimmy: comedy and magic club and i saw him there. you did? i know it's your joke, but i love it. and it really would be a great ending to my song. he goes, "sure, take it. >> oh wow. >> jimmy: he just gave me a joke i was like, i love that garry shandling let me use his joke >> yes >> jimmy: i mean he was just so giving and i love that. i remember, i think we were on the show, and we were talking about garry. and i looked in the camera i'm like, "garry, please come on the show. blah, blah, blah and he sent me an email, and he goes, "that freaked me out [ laughter ] don't talk to me through the camera it's so weird. he's like, "'cause i'm sitting there going, wait. what's going on? >> he also could have been really stoned at that moment [ laughter ] >> jimmy: "oh, my god. what's happening?" yeah, but in here he actually -- there's a letter that he wrote to his 16-year-old self >> oh, i know where that is. that's in the beginning. >> jimmy: yeah >> and this is weird and i don't know why it's even in there at all. just for no reason, he
>> comedy and magic club >> jimmy: comedy and magic club and i saw him there. you did? i know it's your joke, but i love it. and it really would be a great ending to my song. he goes, "sure, take it. >> oh wow. >> jimmy: he just gave me a joke i was like, i love that garry shandling let me use his joke >> yes >> jimmy: i mean he was just so giving and i love that. i remember, i think we were on the show, and we were talking about garry. and i looked in...