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okay. >> hello supervisor my name is irene mathews living in alice griffith what happened to the money and you held the money for seven years what happened to the interest on the money >> thank you next speaker please? >> my my name is adrian vaneder court a resident of alice griffith and attention association on the palmitariaan for eight years it's disgusting on the hold up on the money i hope one day soon they will release it then another thing i have we have been disrespectful the tennis association of alice griffith we don't hear nothing. i'm wondering why is that? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> cathy dave sis ronay kent. >> hi miami cathy davis director of the senior centers i have been in bayview for 44 years i can't figure out how to penetrate this system to get funding i think my organization has done a lot could do a lot and would like to see something happen they paid us $6,000 for this lovely listening sessions if we had them i would have done them for free for the 5th time we can purchase the property take the money invest in property we could have dubt i'm so frustrating
okay. >> hello supervisor my name is irene mathews living in alice griffith what happened to the money and you held the money for seven years what happened to the interest on the money >> thank you next speaker please? >> my my name is adrian vaneder court a resident of alice griffith and attention association on the palmitariaan for eight years it's disgusting on the hold up on the money i hope one day soon they will release it then another thing i have we have been...
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the rebuild of alice griffith and two blocks of vertical construction are happening today. this slide talks about again the role that the san francisco foundation plays it says here in december of 2010 they were selected for the ccba signatories to manage the funds and provide that fiduciary relationships now i will ask the representatives from the san francisco foundation williams and mic kra to speak to date if there are no question what i said already. >> no questions. actually there is one brief question i think you skipped over this. the ic technical assistance in annual fund it says here it's 75000 allocation per year is that correct? >> yes >> and total to date has been $352,500 >> yes >> that means in 201112 and 14 there are payments made what happened to 2013? >> lan don. the payment in 2014 -- >> 13. i'm sorry >> 14 covered 2013's obligation >> thank you mr. williams thank you for being here you are with the san francisco foundation i would like for you to give us an overview of the grant process and they're made made. >> good afternoon supervisors landon williams
the rebuild of alice griffith and two blocks of vertical construction are happening today. this slide talks about again the role that the san francisco foundation plays it says here in december of 2010 they were selected for the ccba signatories to manage the funds and provide that fiduciary relationships now i will ask the representatives from the san francisco foundation williams and mic kra to speak to date if there are no question what i said already. >> no questions. actually there...
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>> good afternoon supervisors my name is salapia workers in the alice grifth the question is who do you guys report to? thank you. >> thank you very much for raising that question seeing there is no more public comment i will gavel down we will close at this time i don't mow if you have remarks or ideas supervisor weiner has a few thoughts >> i'm still very confused about the legal basis for the i c. yes i have not had experience with cac where for example i work with market avc which impacts fees and doesn't make final recommendations but makes final recommendations to the planning commission and the cac members from the arganoctavia has to be requirement a small business owner or whatever the case may be and the board of supervisors appoints them i think it's every two years they're accountable we cannot reappoint them if they're performance we in fact made changes on the cavc and their decisions is a public process it's subject to the browned act they make recommendations typically of the planning commission which will defer to their reimburses on how to spend impact fees but it's ve
>> good afternoon supervisors my name is salapia workers in the alice grifth the question is who do you guys report to? thank you. >> thank you very much for raising that question seeing there is no more public comment i will gavel down we will close at this time i don't mow if you have remarks or ideas supervisor weiner has a few thoughts >> i'm still very confused about the legal basis for the i c. yes i have not had experience with cac where for example i work with market...
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he also was taken to the alice hyde medical center for treatment.bany medical center for further treatment because his wounds warranted that kind of attention. i want to go now to jim kavanaugh. jim, we are waiting for the governor to speak. so you'll have to excuse me if i have to cut you off if he gets up to the podium. but what does the capture of david sweat do to joyce mitchell's defense? >> yeah, well, joyce has got a tough case against her already, page, because she's apparently given a statement to the new york state police detectives about her role in the incident. she's made some statements -- she was charged based on those statements. and they have quite a bit of evidence against her. i don't know that sweat -- i mean, certainly he could add to that evidence, but i don't know that it's necessarily required for the d.a. to prevail in that case. sweat may have some information from some other incidental help inside the walls like one of your guests was talking about, some orderlies or trustees or other inmates might have helped them with sm
he also was taken to the alice hyde medical center for treatment.bany medical center for further treatment because his wounds warranted that kind of attention. i want to go now to jim kavanaugh. jim, we are waiting for the governor to speak. so you'll have to excuse me if i have to cut you off if he gets up to the podium. but what does the capture of david sweat do to joyce mitchell's defense? >> yeah, well, joyce has got a tough case against her already, page, because she's apparently...
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so let me introduce alice rivlin and we will proceed. it is a pleasure to introduce alice who has advised and led and chaired and co-chaired a number of projects over the past five years including this task force of bpc project on debt reduction and our 2013 health care cost containment project along with senators domenici frist, and daschle. she's currently director of health policy center at brookings and was omb director from 1994 to 1996 and founder of the congressional budget office. >> thank you liesel. i'm delighted to be back at the bipartisan policy center. i'm a recidivist. i get back here fairly often and the reason i get back here is because this is where serious substantive discussion happens across party line ss oso that we can make progress on doing something not just shouting at each other from democratic and republican corners. so i love this place whatever the subject is. and today's subject is preventing disease. now, everybody thinks that's a good thing. but we're not doing it. and we're not doing it nearly as much as
so let me introduce alice rivlin and we will proceed. it is a pleasure to introduce alice who has advised and led and chaired and co-chaired a number of projects over the past five years including this task force of bpc project on debt reduction and our 2013 health care cost containment project along with senators domenici frist, and daschle. she's currently director of health policy center at brookings and was omb director from 1994 to 1996 and founder of the congressional budget office....
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let's go to adam reiss standing outside the hospital, the alice hyde medical center. adam, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i can tell you that officials here have confirmed that david sweat is here at the hospital. i can tell you it is the most secure hospital around here. they have secured a perimeter around the hospital. they have let the media in. and there are some local people who have come in just to take a look, to see where david sweat is after over three weeks. now, this is the emergency room. it is quite possible, depending on his injuries, that they may transfer him to a level bun trauma center, we don't know because we just don't know the level of his injuries at this time. they got him here pretty quickly. he was shot in the town of cop stab. that's about two hours south of the bored we are canada. and again, he is here at the alice hyde medical center in malone, not too far from where richard matt was shot. page? >> security must be very tight even outside of the hospital? >> reporter: it is. it is. there is state police, local police, sheriffs, they
let's go to adam reiss standing outside the hospital, the alice hyde medical center. adam, what can you tell us? >> reporter: i can tell you that officials here have confirmed that david sweat is here at the hospital. i can tell you it is the most secure hospital around here. they have secured a perimeter around the hospital. they have let the media in. and there are some local people who have come in just to take a look, to see where david sweat is after over three weeks. now, this is...
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how do you answer alice and her talk about this rush to embrace? >> alice is on to something. you may want to get into political analysis. much of this is a publicity stunt. it was 10 million people googled bruce caitlyn jenner since "vanity fair." you think of magazine subscriptions or purchases but cable ratings they got a new show coming out later this month, starring jenner and the "new york post," estimated interchanger will make $500 million from appearances in the media. this is a big media moment and event. i have compassion and empathy for anyone going through a difficult transition and imat not sure if it is mental health or whatever. >> it is a big civil rights issue and movement? >>> you go into russia or the muslim countries and these people are imprisoned but beaten and tortured and no tolerance whatever and in the united states we know about bullying that takes place especially for minority people who are going through these issues so i have understanding. i don't know if u.s....everyone should have their rights protected. should it be forced and should people b
how do you answer alice and her talk about this rush to embrace? >> alice is on to something. you may want to get into political analysis. much of this is a publicity stunt. it was 10 million people googled bruce caitlyn jenner since "vanity fair." you think of magazine subscriptions or purchases but cable ratings they got a new show coming out later this month, starring jenner and the "new york post," estimated interchanger will make $500 million from appearances in...
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behind this site and the condominiums only 66 harrison and meetings were attended by gardener from the alice street garden the main comments were about building design and potentials foreshadows and activate the street around harrison harrison is a night club and for many years hosted the night club this harrison facade above and the relatives below neighbors said there was a strong desire for the night club to go neighborhoods expressed homeless enenhancements at night to the east there's a vacant building on the corner of harrison and a parking lot associated with the one on the corner of resolve although we've spent time to consider those projects we were unsuccessful and remain there to the west is the selma mental health center and parking lot to resolve the stretch of the block is definitely in need of activation and especially on resolve another one of the initial concerns a potential shadow impact on the alice street community gardening we've done a revised street massing to reduce the shadow to its minimum as you can see this is a slide presenting the shadow gov. impact on the park
behind this site and the condominiums only 66 harrison and meetings were attended by gardener from the alice street garden the main comments were about building design and potentials foreshadows and activate the street around harrison harrison is a night club and for many years hosted the night club this harrison facade above and the relatives below neighbors said there was a strong desire for the night club to go neighborhoods expressed homeless enenhancements at night to the east there's a...
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it also called for lenar to support for alice grifth and project in the housing area below housing rates -- they contribute $8.9 million to be used for workforce development programs for residences of district ten. the agreement also required card check neutralities living wage and source hiring the agreement is the seven member ic in addition to d ten it's representative of the hunters point shipyard the bayview area committee and the -- representative -- >> we have a question. i'm having trouble reading the words because they're blurry i went around in the 2008. when it was drafted this agreement did not involve the city but it was acorn and sfop is that correct? >> correct those organizations in addition to the representatives, of the c d.c. as well as the 7th at large representative and of course lenar urban >> okay. it's my understanding from the presentation of the supervisor none of the signatories are here today? >> there is a representative from helenar is here. >> i call a call that council wanted to attend that's what i had been informed. >> thank you. please continue >> i did
it also called for lenar to support for alice grifth and project in the housing area below housing rates -- they contribute $8.9 million to be used for workforce development programs for residences of district ten. the agreement also required card check neutralities living wage and source hiring the agreement is the seven member ic in addition to d ten it's representative of the hunters point shipyard the bayview area committee and the -- representative -- >> we have a question. i'm...
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i had your keys under in the alice. i hope you get home safe. i'm not your hero.ht. ♪ >> a 17 -year-old young lady living in philly. she is a fan. unlike many others, others she has been suffering from pancreatic glaucoma since the age of two. it's a form of cancer in which the stomach and intestinal muscles don't work correctly. as a result she is not able to eat. she gets her nutrients in the form of liquid from a a tube that runs from a backpack she was directly in their intestines. >> and he goes through here and in the my intestine. >> spent most of her life in and out of the children's hospital of philly. >> they do that. i that. i get to come home. if not i have to stay. have to stay the night. >> stay overnight a lot. relapsed five times already in just a few weeks ago went into kidney failure. >> went. >> went in for infection. i was there for two weeks. came home for four days and had to go back because mckinney started shutting down. i was there for another week and a half. >> to celebrate her remarkable attitude headstrong foundation has provided her w
i had your keys under in the alice. i hope you get home safe. i'm not your hero.ht. ♪ >> a 17 -year-old young lady living in philly. she is a fan. unlike many others, others she has been suffering from pancreatic glaucoma since the age of two. it's a form of cancer in which the stomach and intestinal muscles don't work correctly. as a result she is not able to eat. she gets her nutrients in the form of liquid from a a tube that runs from a backpack she was directly in their intestines....
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request to attend an ic meeting there are several ways you can be invited to attend now that i know alice griffith would like attend i will make that separate from the ic urban spends one a month with the association meeting i will make sure i invite them around and invite them to an ic meeting i wanted to clarify some of the questions raised about general contractor and paying sub are different than ic funds >> thank you for that clarification madame would you like to speak in public comment please do so and you can follow. >> my name is lb johnson. i have been hearing about this that has been at hunters point and been looking into some of the abuse that has been contracted ak in the areas i'm concerned about and reconstructed the bayviews and i have spoken out son those that might be better on that subject that are passed we make clearance on a lot of the exercises that i missed out on. and have a good day. i hope for a better outcome than what i have been seeing. >> thank you. next speaker please? >> good afternoon supervisors my name is salapia workers in the alice grifth the question
request to attend an ic meeting there are several ways you can be invited to attend now that i know alice griffith would like attend i will make that separate from the ic urban spends one a month with the association meeting i will make sure i invite them around and invite them to an ic meeting i wanted to clarify some of the questions raised about general contractor and paying sub are different than ic funds >> thank you for that clarification madame would you like to speak in public...
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shultz talking about the difficult friendship between miller and alice talking about fugitive life in an american city. that is what is coming up from chicago. you can find the entire schedule online at booktv.org or look at your cable guide and find it or you can follow us on twitter. at booktv is our twitter handle and facebook.com/booktv is our facebook page. thank you for being with us and booktv continues now. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as a local service by your cable or satellite provider. presidential candidates release looks to promote views on issues. here is a look at books written by declared candidates. ben carson calls for greater responsibility to preserve america's future in one nation. and former rhode island recounts her time serving in the senate and hillary clinton looks back on serving in the obama administration in hard choices. andane time for truth, ted cruz talks about his family coming from cuba. and in rising to the challenge, difficulties and triumphs are discussed. and mike huckabee gives this take on his l
shultz talking about the difficult friendship between miller and alice talking about fugitive life in an american city. that is what is coming up from chicago. you can find the entire schedule online at booktv.org or look at your cable guide and find it or you can follow us on twitter. at booktv is our twitter handle and facebook.com/booktv is our facebook page. thank you for being with us and booktv continues now. c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you as...
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alice! you don't understand, dot. [ groaning ]
alice! you don't understand, dot. [ groaning ]
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while we think alice is going to be out of i.t. soon we are still dealing -- out of it soon we are still dealing with a lot of it near brownsville. the storm making its way to the oklahoma border, dallas and fort worth, i don't think you'll be seeing too much in the way of rain. but down here in the south these rain bands have been pushing through and very heavy rain one to two inches of rain per hour coming out of there. we're going to be watching through oklahoma through the night and tomorrow because we're going to be seeing very heavy rain e-rain showers here, the ground is already saturated flooding is going to be a big problem and up towards friday up here in missouri is where we think the biggest issues is going to be. >> thank you kevin. >>> smartphones, security, could allow hackers to access all parts of the information. and uber and job security. is >> an update now on our top story. a shooting at a church in charleston, south carolina. it happened in the city's downtown area, there are unconfirmed reports of upon casual
while we think alice is going to be out of i.t. soon we are still dealing -- out of it soon we are still dealing with a lot of it near brownsville. the storm making its way to the oklahoma border, dallas and fort worth, i don't think you'll be seeing too much in the way of rain. but down here in the south these rain bands have been pushing through and very heavy rain one to two inches of rain per hour coming out of there. we're going to be watching through oklahoma through the night and...
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also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's one of the most stylish and accomplished american novelists of my lifetime and yours, the award winning best selling author of "the black dahlia", "l.a. confidential", , "american tabloid", "the cold six thousand", among other amazing books. he's james ellroy. this is "overheard". >> actually there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [ laughter ] >> the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work, and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down, and this guy says, hey, it goes to 11. [ laughter ] [ music playing ] >> james ellroy, welcome. >> good to be here. >> nice to see you again. >> one more time. >> congratulations on the book, it's a great book. do you want to -- touch it and stroke it? [ laughter ] i think t
also, by hillco partners, a texas government affairs consultancy, and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation, and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith, he's one of the most stylish and accomplished american novelists of my lifetime and yours, the award winning best selling author of "the black dahlia", "l.a. confidential", , "american tabloid", "the cold six thousand", among other amazing books. he's james ellroy. this is...
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. >> best part of the trip was apparently this years 150 anniversary of alice and wonder land.th the subway station the metro station there and they took you underneath and you went and you pretend to be alice. we fell down a rabbit hole. that was at the end of they have a big concert at the even. that is my friend chloe, she lives there in philly. we were there together. >> i was going to say i know her. that is why i thought were you back in town. >> that was there. >> that is alice. it is so cool. because we had tea we were going to the fancy forest, and it was a amazing. it was one of the best experiences. it was fun. i'm glad to be back. >> great to have you back. >> two things we saw this so then they have a serial killer bar. >> yes good look, you go there and they have boxes of cereals. any type you want you get it with like a bowl of milk. you can put toppings. it is a cereals bar. >> really cool. >> there is one other picture. >> on friday while were you gone we went to a place down the shore and they had cereals in cocktails. >> yes. >> i had to bring you something,
. >> best part of the trip was apparently this years 150 anniversary of alice and wonder land.th the subway station the metro station there and they took you underneath and you went and you pretend to be alice. we fell down a rabbit hole. that was at the end of they have a big concert at the even. that is my friend chloe, she lives there in philly. we were there together. >> i was going to say i know her. that is why i thought were you back in town. >> that was there. >>...
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he was shotten here, taken here to the alice hyde medical center. want to give you a look once again at the state here, state police, local police surrounded the area. this is a very secure hospital, obviously. make sure he is secure, save him and deal with the wounds that he has. and make sure that he survives so they can talk to him and get every little detail as to what happened not only in the jailbreak, how they got out, the details, who helped them with tools? how did they do it? how did they get to the catwalk? how did they get to the pipe? once they got out, how involved was joyce mitchel? >> how involved was gene palmer? once out, how did they survive here in the wilderness? 6 million acres here in the adirondacks. how were they able to survive for so long? obviously, more importantly, they want to know how they were able to get out of jail and who was involved, who helped them out, who knew about it? they want to know all those details, for that to happen, he must survive. so they are here at the hospital in the emergency room dealing with
he was shotten here, taken here to the alice hyde medical center. want to give you a look once again at the state here, state police, local police surrounded the area. this is a very secure hospital, obviously. make sure he is secure, save him and deal with the wounds that he has. and make sure that he survives so they can talk to him and get every little detail as to what happened not only in the jailbreak, how they got out, the details, who helped them with tools? how did they do it? how did...
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and we would be grateful if we get questions rather than answers and brief questions for professor alice and we would love to know your names as well. i think we'll start on the side. >> giving the federal government much more power than any of the founding fathers wanted, you talk a little bit about that in creating a bank that paid off that enormous debt that we had? >> one of the reasons that hamilton hamilton served in the continental army and he sees the problems. hamilton and washington boasted of the continental congress have been able to give us what we need in terms of men and money we would have ended the work two years ago. we want 80,000 troops. we never got more than 15,000. demographic weight we could have fielded an army of 200,000. there is a population sustainment but the states wouldn't do it. he comes from that experience. in addition think about this hamilton doesn't have state allegiance because he's an immigrant. he is an american. he is not a new yorker or anything. he eventually becomes a new yorker but he doesn't have a problem that madison has. hamilton is also
and we would be grateful if we get questions rather than answers and brief questions for professor alice and we would love to know your names as well. i think we'll start on the side. >> giving the federal government much more power than any of the founding fathers wanted, you talk a little bit about that in creating a bank that paid off that enormous debt that we had? >> one of the reasons that hamilton hamilton served in the continental army and he sees the problems. hamilton and...
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same thing for one of alice's brothers. she was also childless.it was a journey for me as well you know? a journey for them, but also a journey for me. and it was an extraordinary lesson in always saying yes. when someone would write and say, hey, you know, i know this person, she said she knew something -- yes, i would love to meet them. [laughter] and a lot of doors opened. it was very exciting. >> how long did the book take you? >> i first came in contact with story probably ten years ago but it was only about five years ago that i finally started working on it with determination. so about five years to write it. >> [inaudible] >> it's for them. [laughter] >> any translation version not only japanese, but into chinese or french or english? >> not yet yet but my fingers are crossed. >> we're hopeful. it's a good story. >> one more? >> yeah. naomi. >> hi. you mentioned the college but did you also have to do other research in japan and also deal with the japanese language? >> right. i mean my japanese is -- i call it aunt japanese it's sufficient
same thing for one of alice's brothers. she was also childless.it was a journey for me as well you know? a journey for them, but also a journey for me. and it was an extraordinary lesson in always saying yes. when someone would write and say, hey, you know, i know this person, she said she knew something -- yes, i would love to meet them. [laughter] and a lot of doors opened. it was very exciting. >> how long did the book take you? >> i first came in contact with story probably ten...
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alice of the stage, atlas strap on.t is essentially an atlas with an engine. if i may take a moment i would like to expand on my colleagues and i think they were far too modest when the responded to your question relative to the cost of their engines. so first understanding that there is no such thing as an rd-180 drop in replacement. we are not at this time capable of replicating the performance of the thrust love of the rd-180. want to talk about is providing up interventions that would replace the single rd-180. that their engines we expect to be upwards of 35% less expensive than a single rd-180. so while the performance of the engine is only first generation and lacking with the rd-180 has the manufacturing technologies is a giant leap ahead. >> i will get back to you on my next under question. i want to turn to my friend up from tennessee, ranking member for any questions you may have. >> thank you. i appreciate the expertise on spam and appreciate my friendship with the chairman. i'm a little worried that we are
alice of the stage, atlas strap on.t is essentially an atlas with an engine. if i may take a moment i would like to expand on my colleagues and i think they were far too modest when the responded to your question relative to the cost of their engines. so first understanding that there is no such thing as an rd-180 drop in replacement. we are not at this time capable of replicating the performance of the thrust love of the rd-180. want to talk about is providing up interventions that would...
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alice goffet of the results on the war against drugs in disadvantage relationships. on american history tv on c-span 3, join us for several featured programs on sunday. the nasa film "the 40's of gemini 4." world war two photographer tony vacarro about capturing images in the stories behind those images. on american artifacts, we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares stories about political momentum in the washington office. veteran journalists bob schaffer, david arnett, and david hume kennely discuss their vietnam experience. get our complete schedule at www.c-span.org. >> each week, american history tv's reel america bring you archival films that value the story of the 20th century. ♪ narrator: june 9 1944. allied troops in normandy have moved inland. the work of the us navy and coast guard and combined allied sea forces has been done. work not without a price in men and materiel. it all began many months earlier . in chesapeake bay and other sections of the american kos untested sailors and soldiers learned the task from getting from ship to shore. that
alice goffet of the results on the war against drugs in disadvantage relationships. on american history tv on c-span 3, join us for several featured programs on sunday. the nasa film "the 40's of gemini 4." world war two photographer tony vacarro about capturing images in the stories behind those images. on american artifacts, we visit with senator lamar alexander as he shares stories about political momentum in the washington office. veteran journalists bob schaffer, david arnett,...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's the most famous science fiction writer in the world, the best-selling, award-winning author of "neuromancer" and ten other novels over the last 30 years. his latest book is "the peripheral". he's william gibson. this is "overheard". [ cheering and applause ]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. [ laught ]. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work, and it's controversial. >> without information there is no freedom, and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, it goes to 11. [ laughter ]. [ music playing ]. >> william gibson, welcome. >> thank you. >> so nice to meet you and very nice to have you here. >> very nice to be here. >> and congratulations on this book. >> thank you. >> another big one. a big winner, i think. >> i hope so. >> sell a lot of books. but i th
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >> i'm evan smith. he's the most famous science fiction writer in the world, the best-selling, award-winning author of "neuromancer" and ten other novels over the last 30 years. his latest book is "the peripheral". he's william gibson. this is "overheard". [ cheering and applause ]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him...
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alice hyde medical center in malone new york. i want to go to deborah who's been working her law enforcement forces. she's learned some kprierd anywhere things just in the past few hoemtmoments. >> we know he was captured wearing camouflage gear. he was just a couple miles from the canadian border. had he been able to cross that canadian border law enforcement's ability to follow him would have been much more difficult. i'm also learning that apparently he was following a trail. it's what's called a fire break that is put between trees. that was the fastest, the easiest trial for him to be able to follow. he was wearing camouflage beer. we're getting a photograph approved right now. there's a photo of him sitting on the ground. we're told it was a new york state trooper who is the one that shot him. you have to keep in mind that the people in that area searching for him, they were the best of the best all tactical units, people with extreme experience in tracking these individuals, tracking individuals like this. so we are now to
alice hyde medical center in malone new york. i want to go to deborah who's been working her law enforcement forces. she's learned some kprierd anywhere things just in the past few hoemtmoments. >> we know he was captured wearing camouflage gear. he was just a couple miles from the canadian border. had he been able to cross that canadian border law enforcement's ability to follow him would have been much more difficult. i'm also learning that apparently he was following a trail. it's...
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one was hugh hefner the other was alice cooper. both of them had only recently the playboy mansion only recently moved to los angeles so there were people from the outside that had their own view and reason to be connected with this renovation project. so if you would donated 27,000 to the fund you could buy a letter. most of those letters were bought by business people the only people that had a hollywood connection one was geometry who by this time was more of an entrepreneur were and owner of sports teams the other was andy williams but as far as movie stars or producers or studio, but nobody. >> design we see today is what was developed in the '70s? >> is made out of stronger material, a steel actually you can still see the telephone poll stubs in the ground but now it is real anchors the paint is date:it is more done in a permanent way. >> host: what did it take for you to get there how many people did you have to contact? >> had to work with people through the chamber of commerce and the committee because it's the was working
one was hugh hefner the other was alice cooper. both of them had only recently the playboy mansion only recently moved to los angeles so there were people from the outside that had their own view and reason to be connected with this renovation project. so if you would donated 27,000 to the fund you could buy a letter. most of those letters were bought by business people the only people that had a hollywood connection one was geometry who by this time was more of an entrepreneur were and owner...
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included but not limited to and design authority for the demonstration on hunters point hilltop and the alice griffith rebuild through hope sf and our development partner funds in addition to property tax increments we have on reserve and importantly there are 3 rfps two in candle stick and the master developer and lennar removed candle stick stadium for a mixed use mixed income retailed center we want to keep pace with the market rate development and the land use approval and importantly we will this year for the first time in 10 years have another property transfer moving on to slide 6 for respect shows you how far we've come in mission bay our work program diving in the key focus affordable housing in those areas in a number of the sites not only heirs but important supportive services including childcare all incomes from the low to the moderate and that's the block in 4 p that is under construction the public infrastructure with the open space and importantly i want to highlight on this slide there are street sustainable street improvements through the tax increments we didn't have this b
included but not limited to and design authority for the demonstration on hunters point hilltop and the alice griffith rebuild through hope sf and our development partner funds in addition to property tax increments we have on reserve and importantly there are 3 rfps two in candle stick and the master developer and lennar removed candle stick stadium for a mixed use mixed income retailed center we want to keep pace with the market rate development and the land use approval and importantly we...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >>> i'm evan smith. he's the best selling author of acclaimed books about quanah, parker and stonewall jackson. the former, a finalist for the pulitzer prize, both finalists for the national book critics circle. he's s.c. gwynne, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information, there is no freedom. and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes to 11:00. [laughter]. >> sam gwynne, welcome. >> it's nice to be here. >> nice to see you, old pal. good to have you. >> it is nice. >> congratulations. >> back together again. >> it is indeed. >> for the first time on any american stage. >> indeed. it's like the beatles reuniting, actually, right? no, i'm just overwhelmed with joy f
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >>> i'm evan smith. he's the best selling author of acclaimed books about quanah, parker and stonewall jackson. the former, a finalist for the pulitzer prize, both finalists for the national book critics circle. he's s.c. gwynne, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him...
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and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >>> i'm evan smith. he's a reformed political consultant with more than 150 local, state, and national races to his credit. most famously the campaigns to elect and re-elect president barack obama. his just published memoir "believer: my forty years in politics," is a new york times bestseller. he's david axelrod, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides to every issue. >> so i guess we can't fire him now. >> i guess we can't fire him now. the night that i win the emmy. >> being on the supreme court was an improbable dream. >> it's hard work and it's controversial. >> without information, there is no freedom. and it's journalists who provide that information. >> window rolls down and this guy says, hey, he goes to 11:00. [laughter]. >> david axelrod, welcome. >> good to be here, evan. >> congratulations on "believer." >> thank you. >> this is a wonderful book and deserves to be a bestseller. >> thank you so much. >> i hope you're very happy with the succes
and by the alice kleberg reynolds foundation. and viewers like you. thank you. >>> i'm evan smith. he's a reformed political consultant with more than 150 local, state, and national races to his credit. most famously the campaigns to elect and re-elect president barack obama. his just published memoir "believer: my forty years in politics," is a new york times bestseller. he's david axelrod, this is "overheard." [applause]. >> actually, there are not two sides...
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this is alice hyde medical center in malone. set the scene for us. >> here's what we know. right outside the emergency room at this hospital in malone new york. i have been told by a new york state trooper that david sweat is inside the emergency room as we speak. and very importantly, that no police officers were shot and hurt. we saw two ambulances about seven police cars racing down the street. we followed them towards the hospital. this officer that told me this was also ikkicking us off the property at the same time. so we can't be 100% positive no other officers were shot. he's heard that sweat is inside and this saga hopefully is over. >> does he give you any information about his condition, his medical condition, where he was shot if he was shot multiple times, if he was conscious when he was being brought into the hospital, what kind of treatment he might be undergoing at this moment? >> this officer i don't believe was in a position to know his condition. my guess is that they're now evaluating his condition. it does not appear he's dead. we don't know how serious
this is alice hyde medical center in malone. set the scene for us. >> here's what we know. right outside the emergency room at this hospital in malone new york. i have been told by a new york state trooper that david sweat is inside the emergency room as we speak. and very importantly, that no police officers were shot and hurt. we saw two ambulances about seven police cars racing down the street. we followed them towards the hospital. this officer that told me this was also ikkicking us...
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alice holman reports. >> all at the age of just 21.another historic moment for jordan spieth, one that was never assured. sheeght hadspieth had started the day in a four way tie and rory mcilroy mcilroy's 40 foot putt the highlight. in the end it came down to a dual between spieth and dustin johnson. the the birdie put put spieth in the outright lead. a double bogey on the 17th was followed by a miss eagle putt on the final role. a round of 69 complete for spieth and the 21-year-old started 5 under though with this part johnson would force a playoff. a fatal mess as golf's new superstar was held a one-stroke victory, the youngest win are since 1923 and the first since tiger woods to win two majors in a year. >> everyone seems to find a history lesson as to why i was the youngest to do something or as young as somebody way back when. for me, this is my life, i've now been doing it for a while. i don't think of my age i just think of us all as peers. >> chapter 3 could take place at the open champion chp at st. andrews next month still a
alice holman reports. >> all at the age of just 21.another historic moment for jordan spieth, one that was never assured. sheeght hadspieth had started the day in a four way tie and rory mcilroy mcilroy's 40 foot putt the highlight. in the end it came down to a dual between spieth and dustin johnson. the the birdie put put spieth in the outright lead. a double bogey on the 17th was followed by a miss eagle putt on the final role. a round of 69 complete for spieth and the 21-year-old...
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family day will be held and tribute to a the 150th anniversary of the first reading of "alice in wonderland." >>> very excited about it, it will be free and great and we'll have pop ups and of course there will be the reading of "alice in wonderland." 6abc is the official broadcast partner of wawa welcome america. you can see the fireworks and concert right here on 6abc. hey, honey. day dreaming? [laughing] sorry. about being at the beach? uh... yeah. in the caribbean? that's odd... at our very own beach house? how do you know? you've got the new instant game from the pennsylvania lottery. oh, yeah! $1,000,000 big money with top prizes of a million dollars. [male announcer] want to see your dreams come to life? you could scratch your way to instant winning. the pennsylvania lottery. bring your dreams to life. the head of homeland security has a new warning for americans heading into the fourth of july holiday. jah johnson is urging people to be watchful and prepared in the wake of the attacks in tunisia and france and kuwait. remain vigilant and report any suspicious activity. >>> we're lea
family day will be held and tribute to a the 150th anniversary of the first reading of "alice in wonderland." >>> very excited about it, it will be free and great and we'll have pop ups and of course there will be the reading of "alice in wonderland." 6abc is the official broadcast partner of wawa welcome america. you can see the fireworks and concert right here on 6abc. hey, honey. day dreaming? [laughing] sorry. about being at the beach? uh... yeah. in the...
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alex a alice leach watched her home. >> i came tout door, i grabbed my keys and handbag and i got out of the house. >> we ran out of personnel very quickly. we could not get them on scene fast enough. >> it was bad, they didn't want me to run in and get my cat, but i said i'm not leaving my cat in the house. >> those residents are now left to rebuild. many of them are staying in a fire house nearby. this was quite a fire. 175 firefighters to help put this one out. >>> 5:04 and 71 degrees now. police made an arrest in the hit-and-run that left after high school football star in a medically endeuced coma. zack an ry mcdonough hit the student when he was riding a skate board. he tried to cover up his car. the windshield was smashed and the car had front end damage. they were looking for the driver and vehicle since sunday. >> he is upset. he realized he hurt somebody but he was scared and didn't know what to do. >> they just had to stop. >> two more men may have been in the car at the time of the accident and they could also be facing charges. >>> in philadelphia family and friends held
alex a alice leach watched her home. >> i came tout door, i grabbed my keys and handbag and i got out of the house. >> we ran out of personnel very quickly. we could not get them on scene fast enough. >> it was bad, they didn't want me to run in and get my cat, but i said i'm not leaving my cat in the house. >> those residents are now left to rebuild. many of them are staying in a fire house nearby. this was quite a fire. 175 firefighters to help put this one out....
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thank you >> thank you next speaker please >> good morning my name is alice burton and here to ask for your support for the c pack priority items and special specifically the [inaudible] worked with the last year with knhunty based [inaudible] that receive subsidize from the california department of education. these executive directors of the programs asked me to join them and advocate for the state for higher rates. frankly out of a growing fear that some of the members may not be in operation in the coming eryours. these programs called title 5 childcare are often the only center base provider that offer the services they do in the low income neighborhood. there are places fmlies can go to find quality service for the children and are a critical link for supporting low income children in san francisco ichb urm y years and through the effort to help reduce the achievement gap for k 12. working with them i learned a the market cost for operating in san francisco is close to 50 percent higher than the reimbursement they receive from the state. the city of san francisco through the offic
thank you >> thank you next speaker please >> good morning my name is alice burton and here to ask for your support for the c pack priority items and special specifically the [inaudible] worked with the last year with knhunty based [inaudible] that receive subsidize from the california department of education. these executive directors of the programs asked me to join them and advocate for the state for higher rates. frankly out of a growing fear that some of the members may not be...
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how do you answer alice and her rush to debase? >> i think she's onto something. i think so much of this is a publicity stunt. as i recall, it was 100 million -- is it -- 10 million people googled bruce/caitlyn jenner in the last week, since the "vanity fair" cover. you stop to think about the magazine subscriptions/. s, the cable ratings, "i am jenner," and the new york post jenner will make $5 million from media appearances and the like. this is a big media moment. i have compassion and empathy for anyone going through what i call a difficult transition. i don't know if it's mental health or whatever -- >> do you think it's a civil rights issue/movement? >> if you go into russia or muslim countries, these people are beaten, tortured, imprisoned no tolerance whatsoever. in the united states we know about bullying that takes place for a minority of people going through these issues. i have some understanding there. i don't know, civil rights, you know, everybody should have their rights protected. should it be forced on people? should people be called big gots in
how do you answer alice and her rush to debase? >> i think she's onto something. i think so much of this is a publicity stunt. as i recall, it was 100 million -- is it -- 10 million people googled bruce/caitlyn jenner in the last week, since the "vanity fair" cover. you stop to think about the magazine subscriptions/. s, the cable ratings, "i am jenner," and the new york post jenner will make $5 million from media appearances and the like. this is a big media moment. i...
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the show originally debuted as a five-part miniseries. >> alice?correct. >> -- dallas. >> correct. >> we have two more questions left. >> big bird's teddy bear is reportedly named after a teddy bear-owning character on this show. show. >> it has to be the muppet show. >> it does not have to be the muppet show. >> it has to be -- sesame street. >> that's not even up here. >> i'm going the world is now getting an answer. which -- who has the answer. >> lou, you know? >> m.a.s.h. >> that is correct! >> team mikala all the way. >> here is the deal. i'm sauntering. this is the high ranking question. a character on this show grew up poor in iowa and had to enter a beauty contest to survive. >> i think she got it. >> m.a.s.h. >> wrong. >> dallas? >> wrong. >> i'm -- >> yes. happy days. >> no! >> it is miss piggy. >> it is miss piggy. >> it is. the muppet show. >> i need the book to study. i clearly did not study. >> it is. it ends in a tie. >> oh. >>well done. well done. >> how about the show tonight? >> i would like to do that. make sure to tune into the
the show originally debuted as a five-part miniseries. >> alice?correct. >> -- dallas. >> correct. >> we have two more questions left. >> big bird's teddy bear is reportedly named after a teddy bear-owning character on this show. show. >> it has to be the muppet show. >> it does not have to be the muppet show. >> it has to be -- sesame street. >> that's not even up here. >> i'm going the world is now getting an answer. which -- who has...
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so how do you answer alice and her talk about this rush to embrace? >> i think alice is on to something. you might want to get into the political analysis business. so much of this is a political stunt. as i recall it was 10 million people googled bruce caitlin jenner in the past week since the "vanity fair" cover. you think about the magazine subscriptions and new show "i am cait" coming out. jenner will make $500 million from media appearances and the like. this is a big media event and media moment. i have compassion and empathy anyone going through what i consider to be a difficult transition i'm not sure it's mental health or whatever -- >> do you think it's a big civil rights issue and movement? >> if you go into russia or muslim countries, these people are not only i ammprisoned but beaten and tortured and in the united states we know about bullying that takes place for minority people going through these issues. i don't know civil rights everybody should have rights protected. should it be forced on people and be called bigots because they hav
so how do you answer alice and her talk about this rush to embrace? >> i think alice is on to something. you might want to get into the political analysis business. so much of this is a political stunt. as i recall it was 10 million people googled bruce caitlin jenner in the past week since the "vanity fair" cover. you think about the magazine subscriptions and new show "i am cait" coming out. jenner will make $500 million from media appearances and the like. this is a...
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it also called for lenar to support for alice grifth and project in the housing area below housing rates -- they contribute $8.9 million to be used for workforce development programs for residences of district ten. the
it also called for lenar to support for alice grifth and project in the housing area below housing rates -- they contribute $8.9 million to be used for workforce development programs for residences of district ten. the
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the aurora bore re-alice in the northern hemisphere. it happens when particles are electrically charged by solar storms. other parts of australia and new zealand expected to witness the light show over the coming days. fantastic. ♪ >>> retiring the confederate flag in the south, politicians unite across party lines. >>> down to the line with a debt deal for greece. >>> and chemicals in paradise hawaiians say their land is being poisoned. ♪ >>> this is al jazeera america live from new york city. i'm stephanie sy. the south carolina general assembly returns to work in just a few hours with new pressure to remove the confederate flag from the grounds of the state capitol. less than a week after a gun killed nine congregates, the governor and other leaders say it's time for the divisive symbol to go. >> it's time to move the flag from the capitol grounds. [ cheers and applause ] >> reporter: surrounded by a bipartisan group of state and federal officials, south carolina governor nikki haley, joined the growing chorus of calls to remove the
the aurora bore re-alice in the northern hemisphere. it happens when particles are electrically charged by solar storms. other parts of australia and new zealand expected to witness the light show over the coming days. fantastic. ♪ >>> retiring the confederate flag in the south, politicians unite across party lines. >>> down to the line with a debt deal for greece. >>> and chemicals in paradise hawaiians say their land is being poisoned. ♪ >>> this is al...
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. >> alice leach with only seconds to get out. >> when i walked out and i turned around, and i was overwhelmedh what i saw. >> they tell investigators men were on the roof. >> blow torches on the roof right there. >> by the time it was under control as many as 20 homes were damaged 15 heavily. some residents lost everything. >> oh, man. that's too bad. >> my daughter lost her fish in the fire and is so upset. >> her fish? >> five of them. >> five of them? >> she lost her fish but her life is saved. >> for hamilton firefighters it was the end of a very tough day. only two hours earlier they were battling a three-alarm fire in the 100 block of waverly. and they tried to cool down wiping faces with towels. >> and you have the fires, and the guys are spent from the first one, and we weren't even back in service totally from the first fire. and that fire was three blocks over. >> it is safe to say your guys are beat probably now. >> probably yes. >> with the people displayed the red cross is assisting. and there were reports of men working on the roof with blow torches making a repair shortly befor
. >> alice leach with only seconds to get out. >> when i walked out and i turned around, and i was overwhelmedh what i saw. >> they tell investigators men were on the roof. >> blow torches on the roof right there. >> by the time it was under control as many as 20 homes were damaged 15 heavily. some residents lost everything. >> oh, man. that's too bad. >> my daughter lost her fish in the fire and is so upset. >> her fish? >> five of them....
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alice hunt joins us live from the philippines capital manila. allison hunter, we understand assessment teamworking in south korea, what have they found about the virus and why it's spreading so quickly? >> good morning. yes, we do have a team in south korea at the moment who have been invited to do a joint mission with the republic of korea government. in fact at the moment the review is ongoing. the team are assessing with the government with other experts and officials what the situation is. we have already given some initial recommendations in terms of tightening up, strengthening infection control measures in health facilities hospitals and clinics. but a lot of work is being done and a full list of recommendations will be shared with the government at the end of the week. >> and what sort of control measures that is korean government put in place? and are these robust enough to stop the disease spreading, do you think? >> yes since the beginning of the outbreak, the government has done contact tracing which is incredibly important to trace
alice hunt joins us live from the philippines capital manila. allison hunter, we understand assessment teamworking in south korea, what have they found about the virus and why it's spreading so quickly? >> good morning. yes, we do have a team in south korea at the moment who have been invited to do a joint mission with the republic of korea government. in fact at the moment the review is ongoing. the team are assessing with the government with other experts and officials what the...
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. >> i will agree the shipyard we do alice griffith as mission bay continues to go vertical or the treasure island becomes built out those areas don't have a police presence it will have to be additional officers that will be responsible because no matter wholly we'll do the best we can the mayor decides is right and the electorate. >> supervisor mar. >> i wanted to respond to commissioner lee's comments yes our working police officers is doing everything we can but we are balancing the budget law enforcement and public safety and human safety we're at a country i don't know if anyone sees the growth wealth gap and suffering and i think security and displacement going on we need definitely need to be fulfilling the may or may not that the voters and communities have set but i want to insure we're spending our money wisely if we're increasing the officers they're going deployed as chief suhr explained to places their need from the zone stream strategy to other strategies i see a huge acceleration of the previous goals to reach the 1971 the acceleration of the alleged year faster than before
. >> i will agree the shipyard we do alice griffith as mission bay continues to go vertical or the treasure island becomes built out those areas don't have a police presence it will have to be additional officers that will be responsible because no matter wholly we'll do the best we can the mayor decides is right and the electorate. >> supervisor mar. >> i wanted to respond to commissioner lee's comments yes our working police officers is doing everything we can but we are...