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tom carter this is james bryant. you know, known you over the many years and it's totally appropriate for me to say congratulations to your long, hard work for the city and county of san francisco as a personal friend, i want to thank you for giving all that you given to san francisco and i want to say thank you. >> president brandon: thank you. any more callers? >> at this time, there are no other callers on the line wishing to make public comment. >> president brandon: public comment is closed. we will open up to commissioner comments. commissioner woo ho. we'll go to commissioner gilman. >> commissioner gilman: thank you so much president brandon. director forbes i want to acknowledge your team and your staff how strong they were stepping in the roles that they provided. i wanted to thank you for cultivating such a strong team here at the port that while you were away from us for four months, there was no doubt that day-to-day operations in large and strategic issues like many before us today were moving with the
tom carter this is james bryant. you know, known you over the many years and it's totally appropriate for me to say congratulations to your long, hard work for the city and county of san francisco as a personal friend, i want to thank you for giving all that you given to san francisco and i want to say thank you. >> president brandon: thank you. any more callers? >> at this time, there are no other callers on the line wishing to make public comment. >> president brandon:...
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who has served city and county in number of capacities over a quarter of a century and that is tom carter who is retiring today and he is supporting the love deputy director for maintenance and grew up in maine and you can hear it in his accent. he moved to the city in 1986 and has been in court for the last 15 years and with the city for a total of 26 years and he has been a lifesaver for the director and to be the superintendent of public works and urban forrestry and began with parking and enforcement as a painter in 1994 back when we had a department of parking and traffic. he has been an incredible leader with the port organization and the driving force behind the transformation of the port's mainte . . . >> if you need any assistance at all, please contact my office at 415-554-5184. the telephone number is displayed on the website and crawling on channel 26. it is 408-418-9388 and when prompted, enter the immediating i.d. number 1461235541 and press pound twice to join the meeting. to be added to the queue to speak, you will dial star 3 and the system will prompt you when it is your
who has served city and county in number of capacities over a quarter of a century and that is tom carter who is retiring today and he is supporting the love deputy director for maintenance and grew up in maine and you can hear it in his accent. he moved to the city in 1986 and has been in court for the last 15 years and with the city for a total of 26 years and he has been a lifesaver for the director and to be the superintendent of public works and urban forrestry and began with parking and...
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who has served city and county in number of capacities over a quarter of a century and that is tom carter who is retiring today and he is supporting the love deputy director for maintenance and grew up in maine and you can hear it in his accent. he moved to the city in 1986 and has been in court for the last 15 years and with the city for a total of 26 years and he has been a lifesaver for the director and to be the superintendent of public works and urban forrestry and began with parking and enforcement as a painter in 1994 back when we had a department of parking and traffic. he has been an incredible leader with the port organization and the driving force behind the transformation of the port's mainte . . . >> if you need any assistance at all, please contact my office at 415-554-5184. the telephone number is displayed on the website and crawling on channel 26. it is 408-418-9388 and when prompted, enter the immediating i.d. number 1461235541 and press pound twice to join the meeting. to be added to the queue to speak, you will dial star 3 and the system will prompt you when it is your
who has served city and county in number of capacities over a quarter of a century and that is tom carter who is retiring today and he is supporting the love deputy director for maintenance and grew up in maine and you can hear it in his accent. he moved to the city in 1986 and has been in court for the last 15 years and with the city for a total of 26 years and he has been a lifesaver for the director and to be the superintendent of public works and urban forrestry and began with parking and...
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who has served city and county in number of capacities over a quarter of a century and that is tom carter who is retiring today and he is supporting the love deputy director for maintenance and grew up in maine and you can hear it in his accent. he moved to the city in 1986 and has been in court for the last 15 years and with the city for a total of 26 years and he has been a lifesaver for the director and to be the superintendent of public works and urban forrestry and began with parking and enforcement as a painter in 1994 back when we had a department of parking and traffic. he has been an incredible leader with the port organization and the driving force behind the transformation of the port's mainte . . . >> if you need any assistance at all, please contact my office at 415-554-5184. the telephone number is displayed on the website and crawling on channel 26. it is 408-418-9388 and when prompted, enter the immediating i.d. number 1461235541 and press pound twice to join the meeting. to be added to the queue to speak, you will dial star 3 and the system will prompt you when it is your
who has served city and county in number of capacities over a quarter of a century and that is tom carter who is retiring today and he is supporting the love deputy director for maintenance and grew up in maine and you can hear it in his accent. he moved to the city in 1986 and has been in court for the last 15 years and with the city for a total of 26 years and he has been a lifesaver for the director and to be the superintendent of public works and urban forrestry and began with parking and...
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joining the conversation this morning, we have lee carter, mattie duppler and tom bevin.good morning. >> good morning. cheryl: we want to continue our coverage of what's happening and the up-to-date news on the coronavirus, especially the numbers that we're getting out of florida. lauren simonetti has the details. lauren, good morning again. >> let's start there. florida recorded 15 t 15,299 new covid-19 cases, the highest number of new infections in any state since the pandemic began. new york city, highest number of infections was 6,378 back in april on april 6th. texas also breaking a daily record with more than 10,000 hospitalizations just yesterday in houston, city leaders calling for another lockdown as the county reached more than 27,000 infections. but there is a sign of major progress in new york city. recording its first day without a death from the virus since it began four months ago. beijing retaliating against the u.s. sanctions over uyghur muslims by imposing its on sanctions on u.s. officials. china's action targets senators ted cruz and marco rubio and re
joining the conversation this morning, we have lee carter, mattie duppler and tom bevin.good morning. >> good morning. cheryl: we want to continue our coverage of what's happening and the up-to-date news on the coronavirus, especially the numbers that we're getting out of florida. lauren simonetti has the details. lauren, good morning again. >> let's start there. florida recorded 15 t 15,299 new covid-19 cases, the highest number of new infections in any state since the pandemic...
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our tom costello now with facts over fear >> reporter: 29-year-old carter wright knows all too well the symptoms that come with covid. the cough, the body aches, and the high fever. >> at one point i got cold packs and put them under my arm pits because that helps cool you quickly >> reporter: he was first diagnosed in march then covid came back even stronger on july 4th >> i cried hard thatelng >> reporter: because u why didn't the antibodies from the first infection protect him from getting it again new research suggests the virus protection may not last long. british researchers say a study of 96 covid patients found their antibodies peaked three weeks after the symptoms appeared then rapidly declined three months later only 17% of those tested have the same level of antibodies. university of alabama doctor michael sag was sick with covid in march and still wears ppe. if antibody protection drops fast he says it >> because if that translates into someone possibly getting reinfected, that destroys the concept of what we have of herd immunity where large numbers of people who have had
our tom costello now with facts over fear >> reporter: 29-year-old carter wright knows all too well the symptoms that come with covid. the cough, the body aches, and the high fever. >> at one point i got cold packs and put them under my arm pits because that helps cool you quickly >> reporter: he was first diagnosed in march then covid came back even stronger on july 4th >> i cried hard thatelng >> reporter: because u why didn't the antibodies from the first...
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tom costello. >> reporter: 29-year-old carter wright knows all too well the symptoms that come with covid, the coughe body aches, and the high fever. >> at one point i got cold packs and put them under my armpits because i read that that helps cool you quickly. >> reporter: he was first diagnosed in march. then covid came back even stronger on july 4th. >> i cried hard that night because it was just super overwhelming. >> because you thought you were through with this? >> yeah. >> reporter: both times he tested positive. so why didn't the antibodies from the first infection protect him from getting it again? new research suggests that virus protection may not last long. british researchers say a study of 96 covid patients found their antibodies peaked three weeks after the symptoms appeared, then rapidly declined. three months later, only 17% of those tested had the same level of antibodies. university of alabama dr. michael saag was sick with covid in march and still wears ppe. if antibody protection drops fast, he says, it could be a troubling development. >> because if that translates into someon
tom costello. >> reporter: 29-year-old carter wright knows all too well the symptoms that come with covid, the coughe body aches, and the high fever. >> at one point i got cold packs and put them under my armpits because i read that that helps cool you quickly. >> reporter: he was first diagnosed in march. then covid came back even stronger on july 4th. >> i cried hard that night because it was just super overwhelming. >> because you thought you were through with...
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joining me sara carter fox news contributor, host of the sara carter podcast and alsoew with me tom bevan, cofounder of real clear politics and lara logan who has no agenda on fox nation. tom, let me start with you. this is kind of a conundrum for republicans, certain election cycles, but are suburban women among the persuadables at this point in the election, or is it all baked in already and immovable? >> i don't think that they are immovable, they have strong opinions with trump and more of the style with his actual policies as you point out the there is a new poll that came out this week, the mayor in new york, get this 62% of folkss in the suburbs of new york and 60% upstate disagree with the defund the police movement. of that so you have this realne disconnect between folks in new york city and folks in the suburbs and upstate on the issue of defining the police and thate is new york which is a blueis state. when you take that to the swing states in the midwest, i think there is an opportunity for trump if he can do it stylistically in a way to appeal to suburban women to push this
joining me sara carter fox news contributor, host of the sara carter podcast and alsoew with me tom bevan, cofounder of real clear politics and lara logan who has no agenda on fox nation. tom, let me start with you. this is kind of a conundrum for republicans, certain election cycles, but are suburban women among the persuadables at this point in the election, or is it all baked in already and immovable? >> i don't think that they are immovable, they have strong opinions with trump and...
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tom tillis. reagan said in 1980 in lacking at the carter administration, are you better off today than you were four years ago? this election we will be asking the question, are you better off today than you were five months ago, six months ago, seven months ago? because that's where people are. and i don't care what the hell republicans think about this. this is the reality. you can't walk away from this. now, the governor and the attorney general of georgia are looking to sue mayor lance bottoms. why? because she's asking her people to wear a mask to not only save their own lives, but more importantly, save the lives of the people around her. so what is exactly wrong with that? how is that -- as the governor said in his statement, you know, this disastrous policy, i guess making people wear masks, threatens the lives and livelihoods of our citizens. how is wearing a mask threatening your lives and livelihood. the mayor didn't say, you can't sell your business. you can't have people in your restaurants. she just said, we want you to wear a mask. so this is the reality right now for a lot of republi
tom tillis. reagan said in 1980 in lacking at the carter administration, are you better off today than you were four years ago? this election we will be asking the question, are you better off today than you were five months ago, six months ago, seven months ago? because that's where people are. and i don't care what the hell republicans think about this. this is the reality. you can't walk away from this. now, the governor and the attorney general of georgia are looking to sue mayor lance...
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tom? isis was very gorgeous and lindsay wagner as the bionic woman and lindsay carter is "wonder woman." greg: i did work with linda carter opening for a nordic trax store in bethesda maryland when i was working for men's health. she did not like me but then again a lot of people didn't like me back then joey and i don't blame them. what was your favorite show growing up? i loved this question. >> i was in nick at night kid. i love lucy and all the shows on nick at night but i get had me well tuned into bonanza in gunsmoke so i got a good balance there. greg: no big valley with heat collects you guys are just staring at me. the big valley. >> it's a great show, greg. greg: shut up tom. quit trying to plainsman securities. are right kat you are only 32. what was this churro -- the show that you grew up with? >> books, reading books. alpha was my favorite. still one of my favorites. greg: you know what i loved? the 6 million-dollar man. i was obsessed with it because it combines everything. it has science fiction and technology and you know when you are kid, voice you don't have to play a
tom? isis was very gorgeous and lindsay wagner as the bionic woman and lindsay carter is "wonder woman." greg: i did work with linda carter opening for a nordic trax store in bethesda maryland when i was working for men's health. she did not like me but then again a lot of people didn't like me back then joey and i don't blame them. what was your favorite show growing up? i loved this question. >> i was in nick at night kid. i love lucy and all the shows on nick at night but i...
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tom mcclintock takes on that next. >> october 2016 the user dossier to fire carter page, the unverified dossier jim comey's words, notine, they took it to the fisa court and did not tell the court clinton paid for, and the guy who wrote the document had already communicated to the justice department that he was desperate to stop trump from getting elected. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates just because of an accident. cut! is that good? no you were talking about allstate and... i just... when i... accident forgiveness from allstate. click or call for a quote today. liz: senate intelligence releasing new declassified documents show the cia got into an intense fight with the fbi led by james comey in 2015. because the fbi team there demanded that the discredited debunked steele dossiere be put into the all important intelligence community the assessment for the russian interference. the fbi won that fight and got steals opposition research which wa
tom mcclintock takes on that next. >> october 2016 the user dossier to fire carter page, the unverified dossier jim comey's words, notine, they took it to the fisa court and did not tell the court clinton paid for, and the guy who wrote the document had already communicated to the justice department that he was desperate to stop trump from getting elected. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity....
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tom mcclintock takes on that next. >> october 2016 the user dossier to fire carter page, the unverified dossier jim comey's words, notine, they took it to the fisa court and did not tell the court clinton paid for, and the guy who wrote the document had already communicated to the justice department that he was desperate to stop trump from getting introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all with no commissions. stocks by the slice from fidelity. get your slice today. in a highly capable lexus suv. at the golden opportunity sales event. get zero percent financing on all 2020 lexus models. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. instead of using aloe, or baby wipes, or powders. try the cooling, soothing relief of preparation h. because your derriere deserves expert care. try new soothing relief. ♪ we could never do what they do. but what we can do it be a partner that never quits. verizon is the most reliable network in america. built for interoperability and puts first responders first, giving their calls priority, 24/7
tom mcclintock takes on that next. >> october 2016 the user dossier to fire carter page, the unverified dossier jim comey's words, notine, they took it to the fisa court and did not tell the court clinton paid for, and the guy who wrote the document had already communicated to the justice department that he was desperate to stop trump from getting introducing stocks by the slice from fidelity. now you can trade stocks and etfs for any amount you choose instead of buying by the share. all...
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calling president obama, he would get a call back from tom donelan who was obama's national security advisor and he would have been an intern in the carter white house. the sitting president and a return call from someone who worked for you, they would be called back by the president. his ascent carter feels like he didn't give him the proper respect. >> ruth from illinois. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. sorry how this country is going but i want to ask the lady two questions. when the riots happened when president obama was in office, will was his comment on the rioting? i know the comments, they were the same as president trump's. these people keep calling about separating children at the border, putting them in cages. who built the cages? there was a very good reason president obama built the cages to separate families. that was to find out what kids belong to what families. >> thank you for the call. any comments? >> i wouldn't agree that obama had the same reaction president trump have on twitter and thinking about immigration, one thing i found interesting is both to a spokesman to the bush family, we have naturalization
calling president obama, he would get a call back from tom donelan who was obama's national security advisor and he would have been an intern in the carter white house. the sitting president and a return call from someone who worked for you, they would be called back by the president. his ascent carter feels like he didn't give him the proper respect. >> ruth from illinois. good morning. >> good morning, everyone. sorry how this country is going but i want to ask the lady two...
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carter, fox news contributor and host of the sara carter show podcast and also laura logan on fox nation and cofounder and president of real clear politics. tomdoes president trump have the potential to turn voters opinions around on just that issue of handling cobit? covid-19? 's approval rating was positive, over 50% approval in positive territory but he's had a steady and slow decline over the past few weeks to the point where he's at his lowest point under 40%. i'm not sure what he's lost, a little bit of republicans but mostly independence, democrats were never with him in the first place, they've never approved of his handling of anything let alone covid-19. i don't think they've tuned him out yet on his issue of his handling of covid-19. >> laura: restaurant tours are having a hard time, they are getting mixed signals, open, close, 75%, 50%, virginia is doing pretty well on the covid front but they get a sense at any moment the rug is going to be pulled out from under them. one to set begin to turn a bit in the president's favor, when he says we got to move on with life and take sensible measures at the same time? >> you brought up a g
carter, fox news contributor and host of the sara carter show podcast and also laura logan on fox nation and cofounder and president of real clear politics. tomdoes president trump have the potential to turn voters opinions around on just that issue of handling cobit? covid-19? 's approval rating was positive, over 50% approval in positive territory but he's had a steady and slow decline over the past few weeks to the point where he's at his lowest point under 40%. i'm not sure what he's lost,...
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tom clancy novel. he sold it to the fbi. they sold it to the fisa court to get a warrant against carter page. what does the memo show?january 2017 when they found the russian subsource who was in the united states he disavowed the dossier being reliable. the fbi knew it. did a 40 page memo but the fbi continued to lie to the court getting new warrants based on the dossier in april and june of 2017 after they knew it was a bunch of garbage, they continued to use it anyway. somebody needs to go to jail. maria: sew tell me about the criminality because if that subsource told the fbi agent this this is all bar talk, this is all hearsay, why did the fbi stop renewing warrants to spy on carter page? >> that is the central accusation i'm trying to find out. doing oversight. durham is doing a criminal investigation. here is what i can tell you that peter strzok new that the sub source was not reliable. in the notes that we declassified where strzok is commenting on the february 14th, "new york times" article he indicates in there that steele does not have insight into the reliability of the subsource. that tells me that stru
tom clancy novel. he sold it to the fbi. they sold it to the fisa court to get a warrant against carter page. what does the memo show?january 2017 when they found the russian subsource who was in the united states he disavowed the dossier being reliable. the fbi knew it. did a 40 page memo but the fbi continued to lie to the court getting new warrants based on the dossier in april and june of 2017 after they knew it was a bunch of garbage, they continued to use it anyway. somebody needs to go...
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tom mcclintock from house judiciary breaks down that fight for us next. >> october 2016 they use the dossier to spy on carterage. salacious, unverified dossier, jim comey's words, not mine. they took it to the fisa court. didn't tell the courts that the clintons paid for it. didn't tell the court that the guy who wrote the document, christopher steele already communicated to the justice department that he was quote, desperate to stop trump from getting elected. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ some companies still have hr stuck between employeesentering data.a. changing data. more and more sensitive, personal data. and it doesn't just drag hr down. it drags the entire business down -- with inefficiency, errors and waste. it's ridiculous. so ridiculous. with paycom, employees enter and manage their own data in a single, easy to use software. visit paycom.com, and schedule your demo today. ♪. elizabeth: senate intelligence releasing newly declassified documents that show the cia got into an intense fight with the fbi led by james comey in late 2016. because the fbi team there
tom mcclintock from house judiciary breaks down that fight for us next. >> october 2016 they use the dossier to spy on carterage. salacious, unverified dossier, jim comey's words, not mine. they took it to the fisa court. didn't tell the courts that the clintons paid for it. didn't tell the court that the guy who wrote the document, christopher steele already communicated to the justice department that he was quote, desperate to stop trump from getting elected. only pay for what you need....
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the early days of cnn and tom johnson and i think one of the reasons why ted turner's interest in the united nations was there was an atmosphere around atlanta with jimmy carteras at the united nations and john was here on the city council. we have a street when you come to atlanta on highway 85. there's a sign that says "john lewis freedom parkway." and it -- you can't come through atlanta without knowing that john lewis has been active there. but i don't know that he has any enemies. to be around this long and not make any enemies is an achievement. >> you mentioned freedom parkway. there's a mural along auburn avenue that, hopefully, we can get video for people to see. people who don't live here in the city of atlanta. ambassador andrew young, thank you so much for taking a few minutes this morning after being up with don last night to talk about your late friend, congressman john lewis. >> caller: thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> we'll be right back. a lot of healthy foods are very acidic and they're actually pulling out the minerals from the enamel. i like to recommend pronamel to my patients. pronamel will help push the minerals back into the enam
the early days of cnn and tom johnson and i think one of the reasons why ted turner's interest in the united nations was there was an atmosphere around atlanta with jimmy carteras at the united nations and john was here on the city council. we have a street when you come to atlanta on highway 85. there's a sign that says "john lewis freedom parkway." and it -- you can't come through atlanta without knowing that john lewis has been active there. but i don't know that he has any...
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tom, i know you testified last month to house judiciary committee about this issue. your reaction. >> bar is absolutely right and has been supported by bipartisan analysis of this. you have the baker carterission which is james the republican, and the former president talk about why voter fraud is more likely to occur with mail-in bail lots. millions of extra name on roll it is they're going get ballots you want your vote to count, you need to go in person that's the best way to do it and vote at the polling place. maria: you know tom american people should be outrage and president krittings hate him so much whether it be media or democrat, that they are willing to just blow off all of our laws blow off our constitution. you know, and it just doesn't matter to them, and they refuse to work with him at all. so i don't know. it's just extraordinary. >> well i think they're gong -- we're going to have cay chaos on election day and won't know who won and many races potentially the presidency. and we could have fights that go into january of 2021 where it is decided finally in the house who the president is. this is serious. we've got millions of ballot it is that are being mailed in an exper
tom, i know you testified last month to house judiciary committee about this issue. your reaction. >> bar is absolutely right and has been supported by bipartisan analysis of this. you have the baker carterission which is james the republican, and the former president talk about why voter fraud is more likely to occur with mail-in bail lots. millions of extra name on roll it is they're going get ballots you want your vote to count, you need to go in person that's the best way to do it and...