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we also have alex rogers, i'm going to call you up. one minute per speaker, knowing that we will continue this discussion more robustly. ~ at any other time. mr. lowell. >>> thank you, supervisors. my name is john alex lowell. i serve on the pedestrian safety advisory committee on seat number 4 representing seniors and disability organizations. i come to you and hold it in my hand, i can submit to the clerk, article iv of the administrative code creating the pedestrian safety advisory committee was authorized and amended in 2003 amended 2008 by proposal by supervisor ed ju. this calls for expertise in pedestrian safety regarding all acts of residence and travels in san francisco. [speaker not understood]. i ask for psac to be incorporated in feedback from city agencies. those appointees by the school district have not been informed by the teen behind me action regarding youth. the liaisons from kevin marks. kevin stall and chris cochran from the [speaker not understood] seats have not been contacted regarding those streets within those
we also have alex rogers, i'm going to call you up. one minute per speaker, knowing that we will continue this discussion more robustly. ~ at any other time. mr. lowell. >>> thank you, supervisors. my name is john alex lowell. i serve on the pedestrian safety advisory committee on seat number 4 representing seniors and disability organizations. i come to you and hold it in my hand, i can submit to the clerk, article iv of the administrative code creating the pedestrian safety advisory...
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alex. >>> chairman mike rogers is back with us now. chairman rogers, if you will, take a bigger look. look at the whole area of ukraine and tell us why should americans be concerned about what's going on there? >> well, any instability in that region causes economic instability, and certainly will impact europe. if it impacts europe's economy it will impact the united states economy. when this first happened, there was a dip in our stock exchange, our markets. so i think they went down 154 points. so it has a direct relationship. we're no longer completely isolated by the two oceans around the united states. we're interconnected economically. we need to worry about the stability of a place like the ukraine. and we need to worry about the continued advancement, certainly, for reasons of influence or, in this case, taking land by the -- by putin and russia. we've seen this -- this story before, and when we didn't react as the united states, we thought it would settle itself, we ended up buying into bigger trouble later. that's what you're seeing happening. and at least some notion that
alex. >>> chairman mike rogers is back with us now. chairman rogers, if you will, take a bigger look. look at the whole area of ukraine and tell us why should americans be concerned about what's going on there? >> well, any instability in that region causes economic instability, and certainly will impact europe. if it impacts europe's economy it will impact the united states economy. when this first happened, there was a dip in our stock exchange, our markets. so i think they...
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alex. >>> this morning mike rogers talked about how at least two passengers might have been able to boardlane. >> it's not common, but it is not unheard of either, that stolen passpords can be repurposed and used, mainly for the quality of the passports themselves. so given the right circumstances, and in this case clearly it worked, they were able to board and gain entry. they would be doctored up, individuals who would have the skill set to change those passports just enough that they could identify with the individual that was using it. so what they'll do now is they'll go back through the airport and make some determination through cameras and other means to try to identify the individuals and track that back. >> reasonablers emphasized we are still in the early stages of this investigation. >>> a bit later on, what we are learning about the americans on the flight. that is ahead in our next hour. >>> honoring a woodstock legend forever, and in our next hour, parachute versus plane. both crash and survive. ! smell , they're like music to your nose. ♪ your love ♪ ♪ love keeps lifting m
alex. >>> this morning mike rogers talked about how at least two passengers might have been able to boardlane. >> it's not common, but it is not unheard of either, that stolen passpords can be repurposed and used, mainly for the quality of the passports themselves. so given the right circumstances, and in this case clearly it worked, they were able to board and gain entry. they would be doctored up, individuals who would have the skill set to change those passports just enough...
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heather rogers profiles the people two months later and their struggle since january. thanks so much for joining me. >> thanks so much for having me, alexwas heartbroken looking at the uphill battle these people have just to get through their days. now two months later. talk about the most shocking thing you found. >> governor tomlin told the people of the area, 300,000 people, that they didn't really have any answers about the toxicity of the water and that it was really just up to the people to decide. he said it's your decision, whether you want to drink the water or not. and so a lot of people -- >> a decision. how are they supposed to make this decision? do they sense something? do they smell something? do they taste something? >> so, at the beginning of the spill, there was a sort of licorice odor. and sometimes people can still smell that. most of the time they can't. but there have been no tests on this chemical. and there's been no human toxicological tests and the damage that low level exposure could do and damage to children. none of this is known. so what the governor is asking these people to do is to make a decision as tho
heather rogers profiles the people two months later and their struggle since january. thanks so much for joining me. >> thanks so much for having me, alexwas heartbroken looking at the uphill battle these people have just to get through their days. now two months later. talk about the most shocking thing you found. >> governor tomlin told the people of the area, 300,000 people, that they didn't really have any answers about the toxicity of the water and that it was really just up to...