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and where we met the represent tiff and got the with the representative and share the plans and get the feedback. and on the positive feedback, and here is some that we are proposing to include in our construction budget as the study moves forward. and communicate that with the sfmta vision zero team to be included in the broader reach and education and enforcement effort. project funding and is estimated to be causing about $4.4 million. and sfmta will be the implementing agency who will be constructing this improvement at that location. sfift street improvement mans wi plans are part of the street improvement project and the other three will be included in the draft and just expected to be approved by summer of 2018. as of right now, these improvements are funding to implement the use improvements. >> and phase ii is study 10 new freeway intersections and you can watch the video and take the survey where we are asking participants on how to improvement the intersections and what are the experiences they have as they use the study of the ramp intersection. we conclude the initial outre
and where we met the represent tiff and got the with the representative and share the plans and get the feedback. and on the positive feedback, and here is some that we are proposing to include in our construction budget as the study moves forward. and communicate that with the sfmta vision zero team to be included in the broader reach and education and enforcement effort. project funding and is estimated to be causing about $4.4 million. and sfmta will be the implementing agency who will be...
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and from the efficiency and portal is the tool and sponsors and visibility and behind the scene. it will help to have that moved online. and so response from d.p.w. and when they make prop k and from prop aa is the vehicle registration free to implement the strategic plan from the regional and state level. from the topics and to plug in to efforts across the bay area and the ministry and improved by voters in the general election. and thereafter we make sure we protect sb1 funding and approved by the legislature and if they choose not to do so, for whatever reason, we will be challenged to back fund that funding and further fulfill those efforts in san francisco and across the bay area. turning to the delivery side t focus is on the ramps and structures project. they will be procuring those projects. and the city project we just approved and that is fixing and finishing up the final amounts and making sure there is an evaluation of that project. and from the 3p and traditional delivery methods that will be in comparison of the two methods. and the ocean avenue, southbound offramp
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and the senate and majority leader mitch mcconnell and will speaker of the house and paul ryan and theudiciary and supreme court will have a role here to utter with his voice. and wall street and corporate america should all stand up solidly against further exploitation and what has been a searring two years. first almost a year investigation of the fbi and his russia collusion and another year by the special counsel with nothing. it is extraordinariary the conflict and nonsense that produced and nothing less than a farce. >> i was darn critical of president trump and we sued that administration a hundreds of team. and that is a constitutional role and it didn't occur to me that we would have criminal investigations targeting the and that is completely outside of the arms in terms of the rule of law. and the president has to be able to be president here and if you like don't like in office, there is a political process of removing him through impeachment or election and the justice department is investigating the president over respect to things to managing the justice department and m
and the senate and majority leader mitch mcconnell and will speaker of the house and paul ryan and theudiciary and supreme court will have a role here to utter with his voice. and wall street and corporate america should all stand up solidly against further exploitation and what has been a searring two years. first almost a year investigation of the fbi and his russia collusion and another year by the special counsel with nothing. it is extraordinariary the conflict and nonsense that produced...
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cooler than that, and it is a rock star affair, and -- >> james blount and joss stone, and mumford and sons. >> that is a nod no the hipsters. >> but ellton john, and think of the relationship with princess diana, and after she passed he rededicated the "candle in the wind" to her. >> it was her anthem. >> yes, and a significant influence on this royal family. >> some speculation that maybe elton john would perform at some point later and maybe in a reception or the party the frogmore house happening, and there is elton john again happening with the beckhams. >> and pip pa middleton and her family, including kate middleton's mother has joined the procession inside to take their seats, and obviously, these would be the -- >> once removed. >> and we know quite a few more royals are going to be making their way in. >> and system of the touches that are nontraditional here, and would that have been things that would have had to be approved by the queen or would this have been under the control of the bride? >> well, harry and meghan would have had the say and the ideas behind it, and the q
cooler than that, and it is a rock star affair, and -- >> james blount and joss stone, and mumford and sons. >> that is a nod no the hipsters. >> but ellton john, and think of the relationship with princess diana, and after she passed he rededicated the "candle in the wind" to her. >> it was her anthem. >> yes, and a significant influence on this royal family. >> some speculation that maybe elton john would perform at some point later and maybe in a...
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and we had below not 10 appointments and within 2016 and with over 24 job seekers and that were eligible and many different classifications and admin, security, recreation, park, library page, so a large variety of different classifications. we also piloted a program in december. we noticed within the past two years we had a large applicant pool interested in the ace program. we see a need of opening up more classification and having positions that were part time. a lot of job seekers were only interested in part time and the ace positions focused and full time. because of that, we have a partnership and how we have made that commitment as the departments reach out to me to provide a talented pool of candidates that have already been reviewed and directly find interviews and fill the vacancies. this gives job seekers a way for them to enter city service and get a feel of the position before they try it out and if they are interest and the department has permanent positions, they can choose move forward if they do so later on down the road. that is something very beneficial as well. and w
and we had below not 10 appointments and within 2016 and with over 24 job seekers and that were eligible and many different classifications and admin, security, recreation, park, library page, so a large variety of different classifications. we also piloted a program in december. we noticed within the past two years we had a large applicant pool interested in the ace program. we see a need of opening up more classification and having positions that were part time. a lot of job seekers were only...
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and he and his wife victoria came to a christmas party and shared a drink together and talked and laugh. so much news was made in the interview. >> indeed. >> sean: you saw the coverage. your reaction, what does it say to the american consumer about the news sfrae in general in this country? >> when you look at the white house correspondents dinner and the conduct of the people and look at the absence of coverage as your show last night. it is clear that american journalism is dead, dying and in the coffin. they are not journalist. they are people with an agenda and they don't want to find something out. they want to say something on their own. it is an example and it is a sad, sad day. >> sean: joe, we have had masking surveillance abuse and leaking of raw intelligence and samantha power, and then the bigger scandal. rudy guiliani is right. hillary committed felonies and obstructed justices. james comey and loretta lynch rigged the investigation. and turns out hillary is paying a foreign national to use russian sources that turn out to be debunked and that false political document and
and he and his wife victoria came to a christmas party and shared a drink together and talked and laugh. so much news was made in the interview. >> indeed. >> sean: you saw the coverage. your reaction, what does it say to the american consumer about the news sfrae in general in this country? >> when you look at the white house correspondents dinner and the conduct of the people and look at the absence of coverage as your show last night. it is clear that american journalism is...
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embalm him over and over again and make peace over and over again and he sent year two later and sentis brother to go in the cia accepted him and said okay, we'll take you and make him militia and using guys to do this and that but the military betrayed and tortured the brother. only then did he become an enemy of the united states of america. since then his network has been second only to the afghan taliban in casualties. another case of an enemy that we didn't even have after the war began and it took couple of years and the same thing -- i could probably say most people don't notice at all but the credit for this reporting to the taliban completely surrendered. they did not doubt this will be the mother of all battles and say we will fight. the soft puppet that america installed was a man from southern afghanistan whose father had been an important tribal leader and he had credibility in the telegram recognized the new government as islamic and legitimate and said don't attack us and we will retire from politics. some of them, i guess, wanted to participate in politics but not nece
embalm him over and over again and make peace over and over again and he sent year two later and sentis brother to go in the cia accepted him and said okay, we'll take you and make him militia and using guys to do this and that but the military betrayed and tortured the brother. only then did he become an enemy of the united states of america. since then his network has been second only to the afghan taliban in casualties. another case of an enemy that we didn't even have after the war began...
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and host of vincent and hart and a fox news contributor and jose, who is the former press secretary and founder of new tit for tat strat. good to have both of you here tonight. i think it is fascinating when you watch the course of this and see how deeply people go in their corner and i think, jose, sometimes put on blinders in terms of what is going on because they don't want to give the president credit for anything. when you look at individuals who were held in north korea freed and entering the country in the middle of the night. how is that something other than good news for all americans? >> sure, well, look. i am very happy they were freed and they are safe and home. look, this is in the end of the day what happens in the relations with north korea i give the president part wral credit and i will and south korea deserves credit with what happen and we have to wait for the supit. >> martha: back up just a moment. all of the criticism and it was a staged moment. there is stage craft to be sure and back to the rose garden with bu bergdahl and his parents flafrnging president obama.
and host of vincent and hart and a fox news contributor and jose, who is the former press secretary and founder of new tit for tat strat. good to have both of you here tonight. i think it is fascinating when you watch the course of this and see how deeply people go in their corner and i think, jose, sometimes put on blinders in terms of what is going on because they don't want to give the president credit for anything. when you look at individuals who were held in north korea freed and entering...
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and he called me one day and mid-december, and he said, i need your resumÉ, and i need it right away.there's a white house job that i think you would qualify for. and i just want to put your name in and i thought well i can work on the campaign. i was -- actually -- i did robo calling for john conley got one delegate -- [laughter] because of your call probably -- >> no i got him a lot of money. but at any rate, so i sent him the resumÉ, and he called me back an he said be at blair house at 6:00. so i scrambled to make myself presentable and get to blair house and i'm starting to figure outta it's got to be nancy reag. and you know, i didn't think it was ronald reagan, because he already named jim brady, and so -- i got there, and i was so nervous that i had to sit on my hands like this because they were like shaking. i mean i never met a first lady before. and she was very kind to mess, and she asked me a few question but mainly she wanted to talk about what she was interested in doing, and she kept telling me how, how concerned she was about the whole problem of youth, drug abuse. an
and he called me one day and mid-december, and he said, i need your resumÉ, and i need it right away.there's a white house job that i think you would qualify for. and i just want to put your name in and i thought well i can work on the campaign. i was -- actually -- i did robo calling for john conley got one delegate -- [laughter] because of your call probably -- >> no i got him a lot of money. but at any rate, so i sent him the resumÉ, and he called me back an he said be at blair house...
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and nbc. and a long career with upi, pulitzer prize winning photographer and later at the white house. and now with cnn to both of you. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot, steve. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on thursday morning, david sullivan, european union, ambassador to the u.s., will discuss the relations. bloomberg susan wooley talks about financial literally. join the discussions. >> live on thursday for the c- span networks. at noon network, the conversations on social media. and how it will need to influence their political debate and democracy in the u.s., hosted by the institute. on c-span 2 at 9:00 a.m., madeline albright sits down with david to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. including the current talks with north korea about a possible summit. then at 10:00, a forum on how to use intelligence to assess the cyber threats to organizations and companies. that is also on
and nbc. and a long career with upi, pulitzer prize winning photographer and later at the white house. and now with cnn to both of you. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks a lot, steve. >> c-span's washington journal live every day with news and policy issues that impact you. coming up on thursday morning, david sullivan, european union, ambassador to the u.s., will discuss the relations. bloomberg susan wooley talks about financial literally. join the...
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i got to alabama and thought this is terrible and i want some and what in the world and what will happen because there is no one here will i do. one of my girls we were out and i was doing this whole thing about i just am trying to live right but i don't know which is a girl, god knows you want to get some and i was like rights. that is right. i just needed permission. i needed permission and that i was like cool, i'll commit to this inside it. that was for me the breaking point but the other thing was i had become a nuisance in my prior church. i was like this creation story what about [inaudible] people and i was resting the teachers and i said this binary gender conception thing that doesn't fit with how people actually are so how does that work and i don't know why would i -- dudes don't run [bleep] well. i've never seen them run anything well. i run my own thing and i have so, i don't know that i believe you but part of what happened is i was able to reclaim my skepticism which i had a lot of as a kid and i would always asking questions and so i had church people who told me to shut
i got to alabama and thought this is terrible and i want some and what in the world and what will happen because there is no one here will i do. one of my girls we were out and i was doing this whole thing about i just am trying to live right but i don't know which is a girl, god knows you want to get some and i was like rights. that is right. i just needed permission. i needed permission and that i was like cool, i'll commit to this inside it. that was for me the breaking point but the other...
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and when president and mrs. johnson visited him, they found that he had rallied and was in good spirits. as allied commander in world war ii, one of the countries general eisenhower helped to liberate was czechoslovakia. he pushed nazi germany from its boundaries. but just 23 years later the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria, and east germany invaded czechoslovakia. they took control the country in a few hours. the soviets embassy lights burned late that evening in washington. even as russian tanks went into prod, -- prod, they presented moscow's official reason for the invasion. the memorandum said that the soviets block forces -- to safeguard -- it sounded hollow indeed. >> from the summer of 1968 and that courtesy of the johnson library in the johnson white house, back to your phone calls. we are looking back 50 years. >> good morning. always unusual for me to think about -- i never could understand. ame
and when president and mrs. johnson visited him, they found that he had rallied and was in good spirits. as allied commander in world war ii, one of the countries general eisenhower helped to liberate was czechoslovakia. he pushed nazi germany from its boundaries. but just 23 years later the central european republic was again ravaged by the forces of aggression. on august 20, armies of the soviet union, poland, hungary, bulgaria, and east germany invaded czechoslovakia. they took control the...
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or and hate and discrimination and live in peace , and all of us know what is happening. and he can leave what he wants and he is responsible for his own decision. that we should not write each other. there should not be a hate between us. we must respect others and respect dignity, respect freedom . the justice must prevail and the truth must prevail. this is the greatest game that we can wish for -- the greatest gain that we can wish for. >> peace, coexistence, respect, and dignity. dr. mohammed al-issa, thank you very much for joining us at the washington institute. [ applause ] that concludes tonight dinner of our annual conference. please be sure to leave your interpretation kit on your table and thank you very much for joining us tonight.
or and hate and discrimination and live in peace , and all of us know what is happening. and he can leave what he wants and he is responsible for his own decision. that we should not write each other. there should not be a hate between us. we must respect others and respect dignity, respect freedom . the justice must prevail and the truth must prevail. this is the greatest game that we can wish for -- the greatest gain that we can wish for. >> peace, coexistence, respect, and dignity. dr....
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and myself as well as chairs and the other heads of state and government and we took the decision to build peace and prosperity and the middle east and stability and we took this decision collectively i don't know this. power is decided not to a keep their promises does that mean that we have to give up on our choices that we have to give in to the policies of worse things we have to choose we have to build we have to talk together in order to build together our own server and a team that is going to guarantee stability and they're doing. these are very relieved that we have experienced such great changes into migrations of climate migrations and also a demographic migration and this. could not remain an act of and rely on nationalistic craves the answer is european as it is in its most essential core europe and in order to last. so those challenges we need. policies that are concerted on the european level give more in order to bring development and security to the whole region like you need to be much more ambitious we need to carry out security policy to protect our region and we
and myself as well as chairs and the other heads of state and government and we took the decision to build peace and prosperity and the middle east and stability and we took this decision collectively i don't know this. power is decided not to a keep their promises does that mean that we have to give up on our choices that we have to give in to the policies of worse things we have to choose we have to build we have to talk together in order to build together our own server and a team that is...
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look at any transaction and in isolation and you have to look and figure out the larger picture and in law there is direct evidence, a smoking gun and circumstantial evidence. so what are you selling and why and are you denying. it the truth remains the same. and so why are people pleading guilty to lying about russian contacts from papadapoulos and michael flynn, i don't know anything that occurred and so it just looks very bad and at the end of the day, perhaps on its face there is nothing illegal, but let's take a wait and see because mueller has this investigation and it is ongoing and it will come to closure at some point and let's see what findings are when the dots are connected. >> and viktor vekselberg was questioned about the fbi when he arrived in the united states sand mueller clearly is interested in him right now. there is one potential illegality, if you are taking money on behalf of a foreign source, you have to register with the u.s. justice department as a foreign agent. it is called a foreign agent registration act. >> fara and mueller has been very aggressive in
look at any transaction and in isolation and you have to look and figure out the larger picture and in law there is direct evidence, a smoking gun and circumstantial evidence. so what are you selling and why and are you denying. it the truth remains the same. and so why are people pleading guilty to lying about russian contacts from papadapoulos and michael flynn, i don't know anything that occurred and so it just looks very bad and at the end of the day, perhaps on its face there is nothing...
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, houston, and el paso and san antonio and our law was simple.k about immigration status which was approved by the supreme court in the arizona case and said if you are an elected official. up have to turn over illegals who committed crimes which is reasonable in our state and that's all it required. we lost in district court, fifth circuit court reversed and we have been successful in defending the law. >> lou: how soon is it. >> i am not sure. we have the law in place and enforcing it through my office. >> lou: now the issue of immigration. and your thoughts of what the house of representative discharges works against your law and the interest of the state of texas and people of the state of texas versus a speaker of the house and lame duck and wants to stay speaker and apparent leap keep his hands in the coffers and chamber of commerce and koch. >> you are talking about daca issue. absolutely. i don't know what congress should or shouldn't. >> lou: it is a lot of issues with speaker ryan. >> it is a issue of constitutional power. it is it up t
, houston, and el paso and san antonio and our law was simple.k about immigration status which was approved by the supreme court in the arizona case and said if you are an elected official. up have to turn over illegals who committed crimes which is reasonable in our state and that's all it required. we lost in district court, fifth circuit court reversed and we have been successful in defending the law. >> lou: how soon is it. >> i am not sure. we have the law in place and...
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and i voted for it. and then to mystic and foreign assistance. and to phone missy was 64 million of defense another 11 million. and then you talk about talk about readiness and i agree. but to be responsible over six years but it is easy to tell us the good news we you commit to tell us the bad news? >> senator i think we have an obligation to be more forthcoming with the bad news because you expect to do it right. to have the auditor. we have to bring that to you. to that service secretary and the comptroller and to the point that we -- you can trust us we do not sweep this under the rug. that is our obligation. >> so with the additional northwest border for security to raise the possibility of defense department funds have you been instructed to construct a wall? >> no sir. if i could correct myself, there is a portion of a bombing range we did the adjacent to the border we try to maintain the fencing were the walls are no migrant or illegal or whatever so with that one area during that goldwater range that we do protect that range. and with th
and i voted for it. and then to mystic and foreign assistance. and to phone missy was 64 million of defense another 11 million. and then you talk about talk about readiness and i agree. but to be responsible over six years but it is easy to tell us the good news we you commit to tell us the bad news? >> senator i think we have an obligation to be more forthcoming with the bad news because you expect to do it right. to have the auditor. we have to bring that to you. to that service...
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and the church north beach lions and church of saints peter and paul, boys and girls club, and participated and allowed to participate before they should be today because it's a very nature of the park. >> thank you. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. does any other member of the public wish to speak to this project? seeing and hearing none, we will close public comment. commissioners? >> commissioner -- >> thank you. i am glad i heard more of the presentation. i do think the staff did a good job related to article v and our specific responsibilities for assessing the compatibility of the design with what we're trying to achieve here. actually, the history of the park is absolutely fascinating. so i would -- the only thing is i would say and commissioner hyland, you asked about the phasing, and i realize the issues and you can say, well, how does phasing or my interest in phasing relate to historic? but the article v say that we are agreeing that the project would maintain the existing use of the park as a public open space, and of course, that is use of the park and continuing use o
and the church north beach lions and church of saints peter and paul, boys and girls club, and participated and allowed to participate before they should be today because it's a very nature of the park. >> thank you. >> thank you for your time. >> thank you. does any other member of the public wish to speak to this project? seeing and hearing none, we will close public comment. commissioners? >> commissioner -- >> thank you. i am glad i heard more of the...
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we'll do it and get to this and do it. what is out there, well who are these young people that need help that aren't getting there? we've -- so i have some questions here. we've heard today that the u.s. center for safe sports plays a key role in protecting the ath-leisures fr ath-leisure -- the ath-leisures from abuse and i find it -- concerning that it took seven years to get safe sports off the ground. in fact, as early as 2010, usa olympic committee working group for safe training and environments found that the olympic committee must do more to take a leadership role in protecting the athletes from abuse. by the way, that is what you are all saying today but you are all working on it. and i hope that -- as you are working on it you will be transparent too. miss perry, i'm glad you're here today but a lot of people have been wanting to hear from you since you took the job. you have to be transparent with everybody. but just in 2013 the working group had concluded that the authority to address safe sport cases should be
we'll do it and get to this and do it. what is out there, well who are these young people that need help that aren't getting there? we've -- so i have some questions here. we've heard today that the u.s. center for safe sports plays a key role in protecting the ath-leisures fr ath-leisure -- the ath-leisures from abuse and i find it -- concerning that it took seven years to get safe sports off the ground. in fact, as early as 2010, usa olympic committee working group for safe training and...
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and i went to the company and i -- to give them the medallion and they offered my $500 and the interest on my loan, $800. so $500, the company give me, and the interest, $800. doesn't sound right. i need a lot to repay my loan. i pay $73,000 for the medallion. $45,000 interest. so you are talking about $115,000. and i owe $180,000. so it will end up me being $500,000 and i'm really --
and i went to the company and i -- to give them the medallion and they offered my $500 and the interest on my loan, $800. so $500, the company give me, and the interest, $800. doesn't sound right. i need a lot to repay my loan. i pay $73,000 for the medallion. $45,000 interest. so you are talking about $115,000. and i owe $180,000. so it will end up me being $500,000 and i'm really --
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modern city, the technologies that made life fast and efficient and exhilarating and inexpensive and powerful were being used in the background to develop weapons that had never been seen before. and so world war i was the first modern mass distraction where the technology that made life in cities possible and make life good was suddenly like a genie that came out of the bottle and destroyed everything in sight. and no one ca could imagine that it would happen. in thisre mutinies sector on the front. there is a sense of despair by the soldiers but there is no future to the world. and you have this ship going down. it's name is liberty. i don't read french, but it says liberty is leaving the world. sun in theis a upper left-hand corner and it says the sun of my youth is setting. and then the disasters of the 20th century. and the date, 1917, and the unit number. so the positive we take away from this is that the world is still here. we went through mast instruction and survived and we have a tremendous resilience to push back against the dark side of progress. but as an er doc who is
modern city, the technologies that made life fast and efficient and exhilarating and inexpensive and powerful were being used in the background to develop weapons that had never been seen before. and so world war i was the first modern mass distraction where the technology that made life in cities possible and make life good was suddenly like a genie that came out of the bottle and destroyed everything in sight. and no one ca could imagine that it would happen. in thisre mutinies sector on the...
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polling team and have clinton voters and trump voters and i've been struck by kurt.ne gentleman in there who said was overwhelmed by it all who said stormy daniel, mueller, how does that all work and you do wonder how is that playing in america and -- >> that's exactly. the president's team is taking advantage of that. the idea that every week we come out as some people view as incremental developments in this that are extremely confusing and there's a billion names and you talk about georged in aer and it's a lot for people to grasp and it's the potential findings of robert mueller will come out with whatever they are and for people out in the country, the president's team will say they care more about the job's numbers and care more about the economy and that's a nice narrative for them to sell because there could be serious bombshells potentially coming out of when we hear from robert mueller and we're getting closer to the possibility of a sitdown for donald trump and that is something that will break through to kurt and to the voters if he does talk with them. >
polling team and have clinton voters and trump voters and i've been struck by kurt.ne gentleman in there who said was overwhelmed by it all who said stormy daniel, mueller, how does that all work and you do wonder how is that playing in america and -- >> that's exactly. the president's team is taking advantage of that. the idea that every week we come out as some people view as incremental developments in this that are extremely confusing and there's a billion names and you talk about...
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they work and they save and they pay their taxes and they care.by theodore roosevelt, this country will not be a good place for any of us to live in unless it is a good place for all of us to live in. >> this i say to you tonight is the real voice of america. and this year, 1968, this is the message that will broadcast to americans of the world. let's never forget that america is a great nation and america is great because their people are great. with winston churchill, we say we have not journeyed all this way, across the sanctuaries come across the oceans, cross the mountains, across the ferries because we are made of sugar candy. american is in trouble today not because her people have sales but because their leaders have failed and what america needs our leaders to match the greatness of her people. >> america in turmoil, 1968, and that was a speech by richard nixon as he accepted his nomination after losing in 1960 and losing his bid for california governor in 1962. joining us here is robert larry, he is the editor of the american conservativ
they work and they save and they pay their taxes and they care.by theodore roosevelt, this country will not be a good place for any of us to live in unless it is a good place for all of us to live in. >> this i say to you tonight is the real voice of america. and this year, 1968, this is the message that will broadcast to americans of the world. let's never forget that america is a great nation and america is great because their people are great. with winston churchill, we say we have not...
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be won and lives were being lost and fruitless and horrible efforts. he decided that he wanted to run and in fact, he made the decision before the new hampshire primary when he went out, he had made the decision before that time. >> a popular magazine in th the '60s and '70s "teen" magazine both you and your father were on the cover. you were 16-year-old at the time. go ahead. >> i just remember that, it was funny to be in that, i have not seen that picture for a long time so it is very sweet of you to put it up, thank you. >> well, i mentioned it because i am curious of what was going on within the family with you and your mother and ethel kennedy and other families considering robert f. kennedy should seek the nomination. >> well, you know we obviously thought our father was terrific and my mother was a very big supporter of him running. she knew in his heart and gut he wanted to run for president. she knew that he saw what was going on in the country and not only in vietnam but poverty and the riots in the city and she thought that was his destiny i
be won and lives were being lost and fruitless and horrible efforts. he decided that he wanted to run and in fact, he made the decision before the new hampshire primary when he went out, he had made the decision before that time. >> a popular magazine in th the '60s and '70s "teen" magazine both you and your father were on the cover. you were 16-year-old at the time. go ahead. >> i just remember that, it was funny to be in that, i have not seen that picture for a long time...
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conor is survived by his mother and father and many relatives and friends. the rest i submit. >> president breed: supervisor tang? >>. >> supervisor tang: thank you. today i'm just continuing our monthly recognition of those who have donated or made contributions as organ dope ors. first one is to the family of cory calcagni who was able to save four lives business donating his left and right kidneys, his liver, and his heart. he had many recipients. two from the bay area, one from arizona and someone from northern california. and of course they would not have survived without these life saving transplants. and then secondly i'd like to recognize brook ann hanz, a 27-year-old female who was able to save three people by donating her left and right kidneys and liver. there were several studies going on in the bay area, and brook will help contribute as they look for ways to advance medical knowledge on this. she is also able to help many through tissue donation including skin, corneas, and musculoskeletal issue. lastly want to recognize daily robert genkowski
conor is survived by his mother and father and many relatives and friends. the rest i submit. >> president breed: supervisor tang? >>. >> supervisor tang: thank you. today i'm just continuing our monthly recognition of those who have donated or made contributions as organ dope ors. first one is to the family of cory calcagni who was able to save four lives business donating his left and right kidneys, his liver, and his heart. he had many recipients. two from the bay area, one...
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and more inviting to brides and grooms.n to 50 people. the indoor heritage room is also a gorgeous place. indoors, we can do 60 for a small reception or 140 for a ceremony. a lot of bride and groom love the fact that we have the all-inclusive wedding packages because it alleviates the stress that they have to go through finding the vendors, the venue, all of it. it is one-stop shop. it's here. ♪ >> part of the charm of guglielmo winery -- it feels a bit like old italy. plus, there's always an abundance of warmth and hospitality. >> guglielmo winery is totally family-owned and operated. our history started with my grandfather, who came over from italy by himself with no money, but ambition and the desire to work and improve his life, and then, in 1925, he came to morgan hill and purchased the first 15 acres of vineyard, the ranch house that's there, and the taste room, which was a barn. from that point, we just continued to grow and expand, and we're into our third generation. >> part of the tradition here is helping brides
and more inviting to brides and grooms.n to 50 people. the indoor heritage room is also a gorgeous place. indoors, we can do 60 for a small reception or 140 for a ceremony. a lot of bride and groom love the fact that we have the all-inclusive wedding packages because it alleviates the stress that they have to go through finding the vendors, the venue, all of it. it is one-stop shop. it's here. ♪ >> part of the charm of guglielmo winery -- it feels a bit like old italy. plus, there's...
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time and the passion and the effort to help us out. and obviously we also could not do it without department of public works, having the sidewalk ambassadors to empty the cans is so instrumental in helping this program along and most importantly, department of the environment and particularly sunshine has been so instrumental connecting us with the right people and the passion and drive to bring this program to where we are today. and luckily we are not alone. cities all over the country and in fact all over the world are taking -- taking up the torch, i guess, and providing infrastructure and education for smokers so that we don't have to have this cigarette litter problem anymore. with that, i'll turn it over to jeremy. thank you so much. >> good morning, chair sheehy and supervisor ronen and fewer. my name is jeremy spitz. i want to thank sunshine and shelly for all their work on this pilot program. public works is really excited to be a partner in this project. we feel it's been a resounding success. ashcans help keep litter off th
time and the passion and the effort to help us out. and obviously we also could not do it without department of public works, having the sidewalk ambassadors to empty the cans is so instrumental in helping this program along and most importantly, department of the environment and particularly sunshine has been so instrumental connecting us with the right people and the passion and drive to bring this program to where we are today. and luckily we are not alone. cities all over the country and in...
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from like syria and afghanistan and iraq and who are turned away and were exactly the same reason thatjews were turned away in 1939 and the alleged security problems? >> right. it's clear that our security apparatus is much more sophisticated and was back then. i think one of the things that is concerning to me is humanitarian aid being cut off because there's a lot of things you do and i read this week about cutting off aid to the white comets who are doing amazing humanitarian work in syria. that is something we need as individuals to pay attention to and made clear to our elective representatives that that is not coming we will stand for. one of the reasons that the war refugee board exists is because there was public pressure in 1943 that american made it clear they were paying attention. since they felt like we were winning the war they were okay with sending humanitarian aid and even if that falls in the hand of the enemy we will still win. it is not losing heart and continuing to make it clear that this is an these are our values and i don't have a magic bullet for it because yo
from like syria and afghanistan and iraq and who are turned away and were exactly the same reason thatjews were turned away in 1939 and the alleged security problems? >> right. it's clear that our security apparatus is much more sophisticated and was back then. i think one of the things that is concerning to me is humanitarian aid being cut off because there's a lot of things you do and i read this week about cutting off aid to the white comets who are doing amazing humanitarian work in...
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and knock on the door and go in. there was one room i walked past a few times to go get lunch and i think it just said special file room and i said i wonder what the special files are? i not one day and it turns out it's like the wizard of oz. you knock and you look through the door and there's a window. the cardboard goes up and i see a set of eyes and they open the door. these four ladies about my age, late 50s, i think they were all african-american. and they, their job was to keep certain sensitive file that the leadership needed to see for they were sent back to storage and no one had ever him to visit them and i walked in and there all have pictures of me all over the place and i said you knew i was coming. they said i had no idea you were coming. i would visit them, walk past and not say i'm just checking on a special file and that story is long but there were dozens of those. and that's what makes life and work fun. at least it brings me joy and not to have a chance to walk around and shake their hand, 200 an
and knock on the door and go in. there was one room i walked past a few times to go get lunch and i think it just said special file room and i said i wonder what the special files are? i not one day and it turns out it's like the wizard of oz. you knock and you look through the door and there's a window. the cardboard goes up and i see a set of eyes and they open the door. these four ladies about my age, late 50s, i think they were all african-american. and they, their job was to keep certain...
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and serving more and more people takes more and more staff. and so we have been seeing an increase in visitors, but a decrease in the number of staff as we tried to meet our budgetary guidelines. so recently in fy18 we did receive a small increase in our salary dollars, which we very much appreciate, to be able to fully staff our team so that we can respond to all of the visitor needs. most of that -- those salary dollars went to our education department. and we have developed all sorts of wonderful programs. i saw a preview yesterday of some of our cart programs, which we take the carts around to the different areas in exhibition hall and emancipation hall, and we engage our visitors and talk to them more in-depth about different topics. having the salary dollars to fund our educators really enables us to make a big difference in that experience that the visitor is having. we are aging, and so our equipment and our facility is in need of change and repair. and so those are just ongoing expense and maintenance that you would expect to have in
and serving more and more people takes more and more staff. and so we have been seeing an increase in visitors, but a decrease in the number of staff as we tried to meet our budgetary guidelines. so recently in fy18 we did receive a small increase in our salary dollars, which we very much appreciate, to be able to fully staff our team so that we can respond to all of the visitor needs. most of that -- those salary dollars went to our education department. and we have developed all sorts of...
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and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley bus improvement had given them the ability to conquer san francisco's hills. after the war most of the street-car lines would be replaced with motor or trolley bus service. in 1947, the mayor recommended replacing two lines with motor coaches. and it appeared that san francisco's iconic cable cars had seen their final days. entered mrs. cluskin, the leader to save the cable cars. arguing that the cable cars were a symbol of the city, and she entered a charter placed on the november ballot. it passed overwhelmly. the california street cable railway was purchased by the city in 1952. there were cut backs on the cable car system and in 1957 only three lines would remain. the three lines that exist today. in 1964 the cable car's future as part of california's transit system was sealed when it was proclaimed a nationa
and k, l and m lines that span out from westportal. in 1928, the j line opened heading west to the beach. in 1944 san francisco voters finally approved muni take-over of the market street railway. by then motor bus and trolley bus improvement had given them the ability to conquer san francisco's hills. after the war most of the street-car lines would be replaced with motor or trolley bus service. in 1947, the mayor recommended replacing two lines with motor coaches. and it appeared that san...
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and said come with me and took her around the corner to the ladies and everything was fixed and nobody was the wiser that he felt she had done for the u.s. soviet relations than anyone else ever could have but still she was very committed marxist and she tended to lecture in nancy did not like to be lectured. they didn't get along for a long time but then at the end president reagan term they all met in new york with incoming president bush and nancy said she was completely changed and friendly and invited them all to visit them in russia so they all went and had a wonderful time. >> one of the stories that i love in the book that we have spoken about a lot the story of the two young korean children who both give credit to nancy reagan to save their life we have a gentleman here this evening was intimately involved in the story from gift of life. [applause] so i'm hoping that you can give us some more information to bring that story to life. >> unless you are a surgeon how many people get a chance to save someone's life? answer reagan not only help to save those two children there is a
and said come with me and took her around the corner to the ladies and everything was fixed and nobody was the wiser that he felt she had done for the u.s. soviet relations than anyone else ever could have but still she was very committed marxist and she tended to lecture in nancy did not like to be lectured. they didn't get along for a long time but then at the end president reagan term they all met in new york with incoming president bush and nancy said she was completely changed and friendly...
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and lay down and assaulted her. the suspect is facing charges including sexually assaulting and monk -- an unconscious person and he will be in court later this week. >>> new at noon santa clara d.a. released and editorial speaking out about the judge of alan krashesky. he said it was a far too lenient sentence recommended by the department and i am conveniently opposed it and it was not an event -- an attack on the judge -- persky -- and i am firmly opposed to the recall and i believe in undermined independence for the judiciary. his controversial sentence in a sexual assault case. the d.a. does not support the recall because persky has not shown a pattern of abuse or favor for people in his rulings. >>> public drug use in san francisco and mayoral candidate london is teaming up to get the needles off the streaks. a dozen paramedics joined the board of supervisors president outside susie -- city hall. he is proposing safe injection sites to get addicts off the street and face counselors and be often -- offered help
and lay down and assaulted her. the suspect is facing charges including sexually assaulting and monk -- an unconscious person and he will be in court later this week. >>> new at noon santa clara d.a. released and editorial speaking out about the judge of alan krashesky. he said it was a far too lenient sentence recommended by the department and i am conveniently opposed it and it was not an event -- an attack on the judge -- persky -- and i am firmly opposed to the recall and i believe...
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[laughter] pat and i got fired from, and we went over and did a show-- and tucker carlson and i also had a show on cnn "spin room", 10:00 at night a lot of fun and pat and i went over to msnbc and had a show "buchanan on press", and since then when pat and i got fired by nbc-- i've had a great history of getting fired. >> absolutely. nobody is better at it. [laughter] that's one thing i excel at. and i started my own show i do today, radio and tv called the bill press show. and my final political thing was being the early part of the bernie sanders' campaign and helping him get started so it's been a fun run so far. let me just close by saying, 'cause you'll see in the book, great run. ... >> i'm thinking mommy is making pancakes for breakfast. what can i do? maybe not. imagine that message. just don't believe everything people in authority tell you administrative it is religious authority and certainly political authority today. i don't believe any politician, anything any politician told me, democrat or republican today without kicking the tires and making sure it is true. question
[laughter] pat and i got fired from, and we went over and did a show-- and tucker carlson and i also had a show on cnn "spin room", 10:00 at night a lot of fun and pat and i went over to msnbc and had a show "buchanan on press", and since then when pat and i got fired by nbc-- i've had a great history of getting fired. >> absolutely. nobody is better at it. [laughter] that's one thing i excel at. and i started my own show i do today, radio and tv called the bill press...
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we are family and we have had generations and we lost our mother and father but me and patty are the main ones there. we have had our nieces work with us and brother-in-law. we keep it a family, keep it tight. last year we became a legacy, which was big, big, because i didn't know there was anything like that. and stephanie from next door introduced me to it, she introduced me to supervisor and we went through everything. it finally started to feel like san francisco started to embrace us. as today, today we feel appreciated, it's tough in a city to survive. we feel appreciated. it really feels like i really belong now and i hope you all feel good about that because i do. so, and i hope all these businesses that are here will be here for legacy program because they are going to feel how good it's going to feel. because i know what they go through. and i want to thank everyone we will keep ongoing still for years to come. >> wonderful, thank you. [applause] >> president breed: thank you again and congratulations. now i would like to ask sunshine "sunny" powers to come to the podium pl
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and equally want to thank the department and the status of women and the leadership of dr. emmy morasi for really moving this effort forward. every good movement needs a backbone organization in the department and the status of women does that. what you read in this report before you get into the child abuse prevention findings, is that this report unlike any other jurisdiction in california is truly connecting the dots between child abuse, domestic violence, and elder abuse. and we know there are generational cycles, we know these types of violences are connected, and so the fact we are looking at it holistically is a great public policy improvement in the direction for our county, and that we can share with other counties throughout california. in addition, this report uniquely is focussed on prevention. how can we move upstream in our work to end violence before it ever happens. and finally, what you'll see in this report as she said, is it's truly a public-private partnership, that's what makes this so exciting where we can go in the future. we truly all do have a role
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and tim scott and tri-county on their trip friendship and time on the hill. nick adams examines hollywood in his book the case against the establishment. book tv airs tuesday night on c-span2. >> sunday q&a, author and contributing editor on his new book rocket man about the apollo eight mission to the moon. >> didn't really realize the major role the wives play. it's mostly what they wanted to talk about. all three believed without their wives they cannot uphold the song. his most daring and courageous space mission. they look like more suit and death. it was done very quickly. these men needed wives at home were supportive but also it's not revealed to their husbands how much their suffering and how terrified they were. >> usually at the beginning of our events we like to introduce and think number of vips in attendance. tonight the room is full of vips. former reagan staffers, a military we have foundation donors special friends of the reagan's and family
and tim scott and tri-county on their trip friendship and time on the hill. nick adams examines hollywood in his book the case against the establishment. book tv airs tuesday night on c-span2. >> sunday q&a, author and contributing editor on his new book rocket man about the apollo eight mission to the moon. >> didn't really realize the major role the wives play. it's mostly what they wanted to talk about. all three believed without their wives they cannot uphold the song. his...
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and when they get off a street and get into shelters and onto their own 2 feet and onto better lives. today, i am announcing approximately $30,000 in funding to address the homeless crisis in san francisco. first of all, i'm doubling down on the homeward bound -- bound program. this initiative helps struggling individuals with family members and loved ones. i know elements of this program may seem controversial, but we have to acknowledge the fact that it is here in san francisco where we have had a very effective program. as mayor of the city i'm connected to programs that are working and making a difference in their lives with getting people off the streets of san francisco. last year, 900 individuals used project homeward bound and of that total, lesson from four % turn to the city of san francisco. this program works and is having a dramatic effect and we are doubling the funding for this program. of those individuals that have been helped by project homeward bound, a man is here today from his home in reno. at one point he was unsheltered and struggling with mental health here on
and when they get off a street and get into shelters and onto their own 2 feet and onto better lives. today, i am announcing approximately $30,000 in funding to address the homeless crisis in san francisco. first of all, i'm doubling down on the homeward bound -- bound program. this initiative helps struggling individuals with family members and loved ones. i know elements of this program may seem controversial, but we have to acknowledge the fact that it is here in san francisco where we have...
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and 12 and 5 and brad stevens a and brandon one of the best in baseball.nd down the bay and the bases loaded double down the line and giants take the lead and another after three and now to 6, it's 7-4 and three hits, four rbi on the day. giants homered eight straight games and snap the three game skid and how about crawford? .450 in the month of may. >> you feel better at the plate and that can go a long way. >> a really good hitting team. that's anybody. i think overall, on the day-to-day basis, a pretty good showing. >> north of the border in toronto, giving up a two run homer to gio and jay put up four in the fifth. now to the seventh and the 4-1 bases with two outs and two strikes. and win it 5-4 and two games over 500 and won four of the last five. and ncaa softball tournament and beats northwestern to keep the reason alive and top seven and lindsey with the shot to center. and ties it up and wild pitch and game winning run and 4-3 and season comes to an end. >> jockey mike smith two-thirds of the way in the triple crown and bob in the winner's circl
and 12 and 5 and brad stevens a and brandon one of the best in baseball.nd down the bay and the bases loaded double down the line and giants take the lead and another after three and now to 6, it's 7-4 and three hits, four rbi on the day. giants homered eight straight games and snap the three game skid and how about crawford? .450 in the month of may. >> you feel better at the plate and that can go a long way. >> a really good hitting team. that's anybody. i think overall, on the...
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and switzerland and germany and we can learn a lot from industry there and the work there. we are committed to finding and encouraging the growth of these apprenticeship opportunities working with business to develop industry recognized credentialing options and programs and so i will be working closely with secretary of costa. were it duties and responsibilities overlap where we can advance these opportunities as swiftly and broadly as possible for students. >> i think what we are trying to figure together is what the federal data local roeliff and the idea of doing this from the idea of allowing people to use apprenticeships and leading to electrician credentials and so forth. mr. wilson talked about the fact that the cts not been reauthorized and i don't want to put you on the spot but what would that mean for the president's priorities if you are able to get a new cte? >> reauthorization or the up dating of the act is important because a lot of the framework under which cte is operating today is a look backwards versus a look at where we are and to look forward and we n
and switzerland and germany and we can learn a lot from industry there and the work there. we are committed to finding and encouraging the growth of these apprenticeship opportunities working with business to develop industry recognized credentialing options and programs and so i will be working closely with secretary of costa. were it duties and responsibilities overlap where we can advance these opportunities as swiftly and broadly as possible for students. >> i think what we are trying...
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please, strengthen homes and families to provide loving guidance and good and capable and compassionate citizens. we also recognize the need to improve father. help us to find ways to understand and value on another. to work together in cooperation and selflessness rather than seek professional game to satisfy vein ambitions for gratifying pride. may we examine ourselves and become better individuals thereby increasing the peace and happiness of each citizen and in this united states of america. dear father, we thank the for every blessing and humbly ask for thy help as well as continued care and keeping. in the sacred name of thy beloved son, jesus christ. amen. >> good morning. you need god of all. the one god transforms all cultures and differences. yet, unique by all. this is your being. excellent is your work. and powerful is your name. we pause this moment is a grateful nation to acknowledge you, praise and thank you for your many blessings on our country. our families and our loved ones. we pray for your continued blessings upon this nation for generations to come. god, we pray f
please, strengthen homes and families to provide loving guidance and good and capable and compassionate citizens. we also recognize the need to improve father. help us to find ways to understand and value on another. to work together in cooperation and selflessness rather than seek professional game to satisfy vein ambitions for gratifying pride. may we examine ourselves and become better individuals thereby increasing the peace and happiness of each citizen and in this united states of...
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gone away and so forth, and -- and it must have been at least a century ago. indeed, when i bought my home in the west side, and most of the west side was pretty much similar to this story, where people that were either negro or livestock or orientals were not allowed to live or purchase homes in the west side -- many parts of the west side, especially those associations that had those bylaws that states this. and when i bought my home a little over 30 years ago, that was still in the books, and it took my effort several years later to say, what is this, you know? and after much debate, was able to get the people that live there to actually change the bylaws, so that was only 30 years ago. and today, we're still facing -- i think this -- with what we're seeing today at the federal government, it just gives us an opportunity to say hey, let's don't stand for what's going on today because look what happened -- look what happened 80, 90 years ago. why are we repeating ourselves? and this is an opportunity as we look at removing this name for us to have dialogue,
gone away and so forth, and -- and it must have been at least a century ago. indeed, when i bought my home in the west side, and most of the west side was pretty much similar to this story, where people that were either negro or livestock or orientals were not allowed to live or purchase homes in the west side -- many parts of the west side, especially those associations that had those bylaws that states this. and when i bought my home a little over 30 years ago, that was still in the books,...
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and they had a lead in the game and he was calling the signals and said they were ahead by one run and two outs in the top of the ninth inning. they were about to wrap it up. he called for two sinkers in a row and sure enough he got two strikes on the batter and had an 0-2 count. he said, then he decided he'd call for a fastball. so he called for a fastball and sure enough, the batter hit it right up the middle. two runs scored and they got behind by one run. he said he went back to the bench after that inning and he said, they were behind by one run and went back to the bench and said, zell miller was coach and he was sitting on the bench and he said he motioned to him. he said, come over here. he said he came over here and said, he sat beside him and said coach miller looked at him and said, if you ever make another call like that, you'll be sitting here by me the rest of this game. he said he understood right then exactly what he was to do. also remember talking to one of my colleagues that i served with in the georgia state legislature and the georgia house -- in the georgia house,
and they had a lead in the game and he was calling the signals and said they were ahead by one run and two outs in the top of the ninth inning. they were about to wrap it up. he called for two sinkers in a row and sure enough he got two strikes on the batter and had an 0-2 count. he said, then he decided he'd call for a fastball. so he called for a fastball and sure enough, the batter hit it right up the middle. two runs scored and they got behind by one run. he said he went back to the bench...
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and what happened with this and polk. joseph: i don't know. >> and also how was polk perceived in north carolina? joseph: pretty well. i think it was a democratic state down here generally. and he was well-received here. and he came back, i think, for a reunion of his class in chapel hill, i think, but he knew hayward, though, even in washington. and when hayward decided to leave office, polk tried to talk him out of it. but it seemed like he left office during the war. so i don't know -- i would imagine he supported polk. it seemed like the democrats did and a lot of the southern whigs did too. >> you mentioned the battle of buena vista and santa ana both. what's your assessment of who won the battle of buena vista, and further, why did santa ana thereafter retreat and go back to mexico city? what do you understand about the military aspects of it and then the mexican response and internal reaction? joseph: well, that was kind of an interesting thing. the whole thing. the reason that polk, that santa ana went to buena vi
and what happened with this and polk. joseph: i don't know. >> and also how was polk perceived in north carolina? joseph: pretty well. i think it was a democratic state down here generally. and he was well-received here. and he came back, i think, for a reunion of his class in chapel hill, i think, but he knew hayward, though, even in washington. and when hayward decided to leave office, polk tried to talk him out of it. but it seemed like he left office during the war. so i don't know --...
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and france and germany and the u.s. he u.k. will feel itself increasingly side lined from france and germany within the e.u. it will be going the meetings during transition where it doesn't have any significant -- it will be going into security and foreign policy conversations where it might be able to express a view but will not be able to where with any formal significant influence and first time that the u.k. has found itself in that situation. watching where macron wants to go. he has clearly decided that the angelo-franco relationship is going to be repooted and he said he will be a leading player in the reform agenda with merkel. macron is good at smelling weakness. and i know this for a fact, they are aware of that. i don't see any rupturs in bilateral relationships but at the level but the u.k. will feel more alienated over the coming years. totally ndering, i agree if germany calls its prime minister, the relationship. i can't see mr. trump and mr. corbin speaking from any same sheet of music. the british army is small
and france and germany and the u.s. he u.k. will feel itself increasingly side lined from france and germany within the e.u. it will be going the meetings during transition where it doesn't have any significant -- it will be going into security and foreign policy conversations where it might be able to express a view but will not be able to where with any formal significant influence and first time that the u.k. has found itself in that situation. watching where macron wants to go. he has...
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and watch it and deploy the patches and get people to install the patches and to remediate it as bestpossible. so how does that affect strict liability, i'm not entirely sure. i think it's a good question about where in the stack the liability should lie. an tried technically is open source. if someone like someone just changes the code and puts changes to it it's really a request he of how htc or samsung implements that code, which of those players bears the responsibility for that. so i strongly agree that the incentives need to change. i have traditionally thought about it if you use bad practices then you bear some costs but i'm interested in the strict liability idea. it is a little bit fraught, but, again, something needs to change in order to get the majority of the players in this space to take it more seriously. again, there is still the supply chain issues. the ftc brought a case against a smart moan manufacturer that was white labeling a chinese phone. do they wear the responsibility for the defects that the chinese manufacturer put in place. the ftc said yeah. there are co
and watch it and deploy the patches and get people to install the patches and to remediate it as bestpossible. so how does that affect strict liability, i'm not entirely sure. i think it's a good question about where in the stack the liability should lie. an tried technically is open source. if someone like someone just changes the code and puts changes to it it's really a request he of how htc or samsung implements that code, which of those players bears the responsibility for that. so i...
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and issues and stigmatisms and just let their love prevail. i liked. you can say that again. five and a half thousand miles from windsor, there was amazement as white british aristocracy met black american spiritualism. cheering it was definitely american and it was beautiful because it was encouraging, it was inspiring and i know someone in there who is not used to it was touched in their soul. the seed was planted. well, the audience here found that to be an engrossing ceremony. two and a half centuries after the americans ditched the tyrannical british, the crown, it seems, still has the capacity to entrance and surprise. james cook, bbc news, los angeles. nick witchell is with me now. your reflections on what has been quite a day. yes, i guess every wedding, in some way, reflects the personalities and the preferences of the people being married. this was no exception. this was very harry and meghan, the intensity of the feelings they have for each other was very visible. the gospel choir, the passionate preacher, michael curry, iam gospel
and issues and stigmatisms and just let their love prevail. i liked. you can say that again. five and a half thousand miles from windsor, there was amazement as white british aristocracy met black american spiritualism. cheering it was definitely american and it was beautiful because it was encouraging, it was inspiring and i know someone in there who is not used to it was touched in their soul. the seed was planted. well, the audience here found that to be an engrossing ceremony. two and a...