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and outpatient services and the food and meals and client insensitive vouchers and reasonable doubt pa of the hiv and aging, and the regional study and i am happy to answer any of the questions that you may have and to explain this further if you would like. >> it is just a quick question. >> yeah. >> how much is the housing piece of it. >> there are two housing pieces of supportive housing is $60,000 and that was provided to one of our transitional housing programs. to provide them a one time increase for their operating expense line items. and then the other is for the increase in the housing subdy of 350,000. about a quarter of a grant. >> okay. so if you have no other questions, there are any public comments on this item? >> seeing none, is public comment is now closed is there a motion. >> all right, i see there is no matching funds and i will make a motion to send it forthwith a positive recommendation. >> thank you. passes. >> item two? >>hearing to consider the release of reserved funds to the arts commission, placed on budget and finance committee reserve by the fy2016-2017
and outpatient services and the food and meals and client insensitive vouchers and reasonable doubt pa of the hiv and aging, and the regional study and i am happy to answer any of the questions that you may have and to explain this further if you would like. >> it is just a quick question. >> yeah. >> how much is the housing piece of it. >> there are two housing pieces of supportive housing is $60,000 and that was provided to one of our transitional housing programs. to...
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and outpatient services and the food and meals and client insensitive vouchers and reasonable doubt pa of the hiv and aging, and the regional study and i am happy to answer any of the questions that you may have and to explain this further if you would like. >> it is just a quick question. >> yeah. >> how much is the housing piece of it. >> there are two housing pieces of supportive housing is $60,000 and that was provided to one of our transitional housing programs. to provide them a one time increase for their operating expense line items. and then the other is for the increase in the housing subdy of 350,000. about a quarter of a grant. >> okay. so if you have no other questions, there are any public comments on this item? >> seeing none, is public comment is now closed is there a motion. >> all right, i see there is no matching funds and i will make a motion to send it forthwith a positive recommendation. >> thank you. passes. >> item two? >>hearing to consider the release of reserved funds to the arts commission, placed on budget and finance committee reserve by the fy2016-2017
and outpatient services and the food and meals and client insensitive vouchers and reasonable doubt pa of the hiv and aging, and the regional study and i am happy to answer any of the questions that you may have and to explain this further if you would like. >> it is just a quick question. >> yeah. >> how much is the housing piece of it. >> there are two housing pieces of supportive housing is $60,000 and that was provided to one of our transitional housing programs. to...
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and we will talk to her about her decision to move back to new york and the arts funding and, and whether it is the collaboration with drake and the seat at the table for solange's latest album, a name for himself, now, invoking the likes of bill withers, the british born musician is going to tell us what shaped him and why nobody knows him more than the piano. we will be joined by deborah and sanford coming up. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you thank you. ♪ >>> deborah border is the former ceo and president of the los angeles philharmonic, and spearhead ed the opening of disney concert hall and brought in the conductor gustavo and built the financial coffers of the institution and oversaw the rebuilding of the hollywood bowl, and she has stepped down to become the ceo of the new new york philharmonic in ept september, and should i get down on my knees. please, please, don't go. don't go. i want to beg you to stay. this is so not fair. you are leaving us. >> and hey, you know i'm a new yorker, and hey, i did well becoming a californian here, and
and we will talk to her about her decision to move back to new york and the arts funding and, and whether it is the collaboration with drake and the seat at the table for solange's latest album, a name for himself, now, invoking the likes of bill withers, the british born musician is going to tell us what shaped him and why nobody knows him more than the piano. we will be joined by deborah and sanford coming up. >>> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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and, vehicles and train and control and other local and regional priorities such as better market street and brt improvement and cal train, but the impact would not be limited to the region as jobs that are associated with these projects span across the state and nation, in the hundreds of thousands. i want to thank the representative's from cal train, the transbay joint power authority and the planning department who are here to speak to several of these important projects. i know our federal delegation and local leaders are working with counter parts across the state and country to oppose this budget and to keep the current transportation programs intact, as we debate and fight for our priorities the roads and transit systems deteriorate and, congestion mountains, and grapple with the affordability crisis, all that have with the sea level rise at our doorstep that is why as we advocate for our priorities we will do everything that we can to advance, state and local and funding measures to transportation and to thaend, this month, we held the initial, meetings for the launch of the tran
and, vehicles and train and control and other local and regional priorities such as better market street and brt improvement and cal train, but the impact would not be limited to the region as jobs that are associated with these projects span across the state and nation, in the hundreds of thousands. i want to thank the representative's from cal train, the transbay joint power authority and the planning department who are here to speak to several of these important projects. i know our federal...
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and facebook and twitter.un while we have it. more rain this afternoon in the weather. weather. ♪ "turn around... every now and then i get a little bit hungry and there's nothing really good around. turn around... every now and then i get a little bit tired of living off the taste of the air... turn around, barry. i finally found the right snack."♪ "each with one hundred fifty calories or less, try our chocolaty brownies, tangy lemon bars, and creamy cheesecakes. fiber one, darren: big box stores are a shopper's dream, but how do you know what is a good buy? an insider tells us the biggest bang for your buck. big buys that are worth your money. then, i'm going to show you how to double your groceries at no extra cost. >> nobody knows about this until i tell them. dr. oz: coming up next. we'll save lives today. you guys ready to get healthy? [cheers] [applause]
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must be free of toxic and hazardous materials and breast pump and requirements and police to sit andeas to electricity and provide water but not in the lactation space itself. when there's multi-purpose rooms used for lactation needs that need takes precedent over iewrses and tenants can provide a shared space among employers. exemptions are allowed and a employer can demonstrate hardship which shifts in federal law. we are requiring rooms and construction in new remodeled buildings and lactation space of at least 10,000 square feet and remodels of at least 10,000 square feet if the project is more than $500,000 and required upon square footage and occupant loads in employee designated areas and not all areas and reed moels are exempted if they're fulfilling the requirements for the lactation within existing space and remodels are exempted from building a sink if the plans do not include plumping. rooms require a perform sign outside the door and indicate the use as a lactation room. new construction need to be 50 square feet and one electrical outlet and sink with running water and
must be free of toxic and hazardous materials and breast pump and requirements and police to sit andeas to electricity and provide water but not in the lactation space itself. when there's multi-purpose rooms used for lactation needs that need takes precedent over iewrses and tenants can provide a shared space among employers. exemptions are allowed and a employer can demonstrate hardship which shifts in federal law. we are requiring rooms and construction in new remodeled buildings and...
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and this is so frustrating and you look at it go down and check the box.dent trump, they should thank him. he's the reason they are reelected and new people who came in and put it together and make sure to achieve the agenda and platform that the president campaigned on, it is very simple. >> lou: the big beautiful with wall and door as the president said. he's got the guts to say he will fight the drug cartels. >> they are not footballinging and attorney general jeff sessions saying we expect and demand that the laws will be enforced and upheld. health care saying. have the make strong talk and these people who will back it up. they were elected to do a job and they have the seats and the president to thank for. what will they do to make sure the agenda goes forward? big trouble if they don't. >> and a great big plus for the administration in attorney general jeff sessions. he enforceded the laws of the united states. >> as a former prosecutors, i applaud him and thank him. we have someone. i am behund him 100 percent. ncheck you on on the fox news channe
and this is so frustrating and you look at it go down and check the box.dent trump, they should thank him. he's the reason they are reelected and new people who came in and put it together and make sure to achieve the agenda and platform that the president campaigned on, it is very simple. >> lou: the big beautiful with wall and door as the president said. he's got the guts to say he will fight the drug cartels. >> they are not footballinging and attorney general jeff sessions...
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it is organizing and killing and chaos and destruction. very corrupted ideology that has no humanitarian to isis and today is starting to o press the human being and they're trying to sell women and children. this is a hienus crime that they do sell women and children in iraq and syria. this terrorist group must be completely killed and what we have achieved in iraq is that we forever can destroy and des mate this terrorist group by being allies and unifying our efforts and remaining focused on destroying daesh and not to be distracted by regional differences and regional conflicts. in iraq, as we decentraled and 2 1/2 years after our government has come to place we made many efforts to provide many powers. we have a local council in every gover and we have a governor who is elected and we deal with the local councils and the governors as the local governments. this centralization strengths iraq and we provide more powers and more solutions. we are committed to that and we cannot ever go back on that. just as we launch our major project to
it is organizing and killing and chaos and destruction. very corrupted ideology that has no humanitarian to isis and today is starting to o press the human being and they're trying to sell women and children. this is a hienus crime that they do sell women and children in iraq and syria. this terrorist group must be completely killed and what we have achieved in iraq is that we forever can destroy and des mate this terrorist group by being allies and unifying our efforts and remaining focused on...
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and on friday, partly sunny and 65 degrees and a lot of clouds saturday and 68 and easter sunday a mildunrise services already at 60 and mid-day 77 and partly sunny and afternoon breezy and warm, 85 degrees and drop it back down monday into the 70s, dry back to normal tuesday at 65 and mostly cloudy and a shower on wednesday of 60 degrees. i was trying to explain that is warm foreeaster, i tweeted out if you host lunch or dinner who wants all of those people inside of their house sweating, set up the outdoor furniture and feed them outside. >> mowed my lawn for the first time today. that is a step in the right direction. >> physical work. >> adam, thank you. >>> from reselling old clothes to recycling old car seats you can make money while spring cleaning. alicia explains how in what's the deal. >>> if you are in the throws of spring cleaning resale is huge now from places like posh mark to ebay and now mail in services like thread up. where you send them your items in a bag they make you an offer. right now it's an $18 billion industry and there is money to be made. they rounded out th
and on friday, partly sunny and 65 degrees and a lot of clouds saturday and 68 and easter sunday a mildunrise services already at 60 and mid-day 77 and partly sunny and afternoon breezy and warm, 85 degrees and drop it back down monday into the 70s, dry back to normal tuesday at 65 and mostly cloudy and a shower on wednesday of 60 degrees. i was trying to explain that is warm foreeaster, i tweeted out if you host lunch or dinner who wants all of those people inside of their house sweating, set...
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dame and oklahoma and elsewhere, and they all called him up and said this is outrageous.going to damage all of supports. they don't want to -- some of them can run track or play tennis but your talking about we have soccer teams for them, equal facilities? you can hear this on the tapes, nickon saying this is crazy. why are we doing this? but it was slipped into another bill that was more important that he felt he had to sign and so he signed and it now if you go out few the nixon library they've have a display saying one of his great accomplishments was president was the signing of title ix which is technically true but something he had to be dragged kicking and screaming to do. >> given the conservative liberal dichotomy today you mentioned he started the epa. can you tell me what the motivation was for that back then? >> yeah. he was inaugurated on january 20th in '69 and i think a week later there was massive oil spill off of san santa barbara, california, and is it was heavily covered by the media. he was from southern california and he talked to the people of santa
dame and oklahoma and elsewhere, and they all called him up and said this is outrageous.going to damage all of supports. they don't want to -- some of them can run track or play tennis but your talking about we have soccer teams for them, equal facilities? you can hear this on the tapes, nickon saying this is crazy. why are we doing this? but it was slipped into another bill that was more important that he felt he had to sign and so he signed and it now if you go out few the nixon library...
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through new jersey and same deal and we're across the map at 79 and voorhies and trenton, and we're lookingdelaware and 78, wilmington and for smyrna. sunny conditions across the map for today. today is warm, warmer than average and we should be in the mid-60s and how about as we get into tomorrow and we're talking about potentially breaking records and tying them, and the record is 84 tomorrow and we are forecasting a high at 84 degrees. in allen town close, but not quite there at 80. look at this map, almost all talking 80s and mid-70s and in wilmington, with the forecast high tomorrow which will also tie a record for warmth and these are more like summer temperatures than our spring temperatures and just for a couple of days before we start to see the changeover back to the 60s. gusts at 25 miles per hour with the temperature of 80 degrees, and 84 on tuesday with the mix of sun and clouds and this is not a washout day and you see the drop in temperatures of 71 degrees. we do get the 60s though, thursday into friday, saturday, as well and mid-60s and a little boost to the 70s with the cha
through new jersey and same deal and we're across the map at 79 and voorhies and trenton, and we're lookingdelaware and 78, wilmington and for smyrna. sunny conditions across the map for today. today is warm, warmer than average and we should be in the mid-60s and how about as we get into tomorrow and we're talking about potentially breaking records and tying them, and the record is 84 tomorrow and we are forecasting a high at 84 degrees. in allen town close, but not quite there at 80. look at...
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and take that and put it together and about, add water and voilÀ, you have the book.i did want to do that. as i get more and more research i found something, what was remarkable to me happening, then the real story of wyatt earp and bat masterson, free tombstone, pre-1880 was just as exciting if not more exciting and more interesting that a lot of the myths that have been perpetrated. i'm going to jump forward quickly unfolded but we talked about one of those myths. bat masterson in his later years, all these dimestore novels have been done, newspaper headlines, things like that and they always refer to as bloodthirsty bat masterson because he killed 22 men is his career as a law fighter. not true. but bat was the kind of guy who would be reluctant to burst anybody's bubble. most people don't know which i thought was really sitting last chapter of the fight because his remarkable, by seeking use of his life he spent as a newspaper reporter in new york city. that was his occupation. he was a new york employer. he wrote about sports. he wrote three columns a week of box
and take that and put it together and about, add water and voilÀ, you have the book.i did want to do that. as i get more and more research i found something, what was remarkable to me happening, then the real story of wyatt earp and bat masterson, free tombstone, pre-1880 was just as exciting if not more exciting and more interesting that a lot of the myths that have been perpetrated. i'm going to jump forward quickly unfolded but we talked about one of those myths. bat masterson in his later...
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it was a very special day for all of us and president nixon and the first lady and their memory and legacy. the reviews on the new exhibits are in. and they're excellent. media comment has focused on the new standard we've set for candor and objectivity in presidential libraries. and our increased numbers of s visitors are giving us enthusiastic thumbs up for being interesting, educational, enter taken and relevant. >> i think we've arranged a very interesting panel four this afternoon. you know the participants, i've introduced them but hugh hewitt will introduce them. i'm sure you can tell as many stories about them as they're going to be telling about president nixon. the subject is the final come back, nixon in the post-presidency. and they will be discussing its earliest stage during the years they spent with nixon from 1974 to 1980. of course this begins as a very sad story with the president's brush with mortality it almost became a tragic story. but before long, it becomes a true and truly inspiring nixon narrative of resolve, resilience, and trurn. our moderator is hugh hewitt. a
it was a very special day for all of us and president nixon and the first lady and their memory and legacy. the reviews on the new exhibits are in. and they're excellent. media comment has focused on the new standard we've set for candor and objectivity in presidential libraries. and our increased numbers of s visitors are giving us enthusiastic thumbs up for being interesting, educational, enter taken and relevant. >> i think we've arranged a very interesting panel four this afternoon....
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literary arts and operating is an art gallery and a bilingual biweekly newspaper and managing a collection of archives since 9040 03 b the boudin bakery a nationally renowned haefrdz in san francisco in 1849, one and 68 years baked goods by folks in 1906 san francisco earthquake destroyed the store on the family when we retired the ownership was passed counsel to a relative an italian immigrant in san francisco in 1935 began working in the baker been in the family ever sense and it has strong community partnerships and dpoots to various causes item 3 c faxon garage a local auto repair for the neighborhood and surrounding community since 1948 through the 60s most cars were american made from the 3 manufacturers starting in the 70's the americans prurpd enforced cars and adopted to the change and served owl models makes the business is an asset to the community that is primarily residential in nature with a higher rate of auto opener than other parts of san francisco and the owner has a faxon garage and community-based organizations and doing to event item 3-d coming into the business is a r
literary arts and operating is an art gallery and a bilingual biweekly newspaper and managing a collection of archives since 9040 03 b the boudin bakery a nationally renowned haefrdz in san francisco in 1849, one and 68 years baked goods by folks in 1906 san francisco earthquake destroyed the store on the family when we retired the ownership was passed counsel to a relative an italian immigrant in san francisco in 1935 began working in the baker been in the family ever sense and it has strong...
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and the real purpose is to keep our bay and ocean and clean.vice that were established with the commission are shown on the slide and really the work at southeast plant is going to hit every single one of these but specifically i want to highlight the first one that has to do with compliance and reliability. permit compliance and making sure that we can be able to collect and treat wastewater through a variety of testings. one of our underlining criteria as i will be back online within 72 hours to treat primary. we have not had the plant upgraded in addition to everything being very old this makes it a double whammy. if we were hit by an earthquake and had our infrastructure fader we could not meet permit. we have a lot of urgency with getting this work done. the next slide shows the size of the program. the three phases are shown here represent $6.9 billion. there's a division of the treatment plan phase one totals $2.1 billion $2 billion worth of that investment is at south wiese plant. we also have work shown before the orange bar which incl
and the real purpose is to keep our bay and ocean and clean.vice that were established with the commission are shown on the slide and really the work at southeast plant is going to hit every single one of these but specifically i want to highlight the first one that has to do with compliance and reliability. permit compliance and making sure that we can be able to collect and treat wastewater through a variety of testings. one of our underlining criteria as i will be back online within 72 hours...
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, what would our revenue and expenditures be and our deficits and surpluses. our report is projecting deficits. we'll explain why. the budget that we will be balancing and submitting to you all on june 1st, the deficits have gone down and in the 3 years they have gone up slightly and we'll go into why that is because that is something we are paying close attention to. the cumulative define assist is not 288. this deficit assumes the midyear rebalancing plan as well as changes to the free city college program and the public defenders office that we have discussed with the board of supervisors. there are no loses from the state or federal government assumed here. and as a reminder from the federal select committee, 20% of the city's revenues are from state and federal sources. we think there is too much uncertainty at this time to make any clear conclusions on what type of funding might be lost and we will continue to work with the federal committee on that. here is a table showing the very high level numbers which i'm going to spend a couple minutes on. the fir
, what would our revenue and expenditures be and our deficits and surpluses. our report is projecting deficits. we'll explain why. the budget that we will be balancing and submitting to you all on june 1st, the deficits have gone down and in the 3 years they have gone up slightly and we'll go into why that is because that is something we are paying close attention to. the cumulative define assist is not 288. this deficit assumes the midyear rebalancing plan as well as changes to the free city...
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he was extremely jealous and he had been in and out of the army and been kicked out. he gets really drunk one night, he came to a saloon and he burst in with the gun. he shoots that and he will in some of the growing. that is why he will walk with olympic area came. that he should've died and sergeant king was going to make sure because who's going to fire again. at the last minute he takes a bullet and is killed. and then he takes his gun out and kill charlotte king. it's a miracle. it took him a few months recovering and then he says he was a grieving guy and he said well this is a happening place. so he goes to dodge city and he goes and is reunited with his friend and to the end of this day they called each other best friends with wider. what was happening was that when the railroad came in 1872, suddenly they started to explore because these texas ranchers had cattle drives and got to dodge city and the railroad was there. they can put their catalog and train. there is a lot of money to be made. suddenly dodge city was expanding people had to look at the saloons
he was extremely jealous and he had been in and out of the army and been kicked out. he gets really drunk one night, he came to a saloon and he burst in with the gun. he shoots that and he will in some of the growing. that is why he will walk with olympic area came. that he should've died and sergeant king was going to make sure because who's going to fire again. at the last minute he takes a bullet and is killed. and then he takes his gun out and kill charlotte king. it's a miracle. it took...
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and one and 14. >> one 14 and the one and 57, one and 8. >> i'm sorry the one and 14 for the householdsnd one and 57 for the area medium income. >> and that includes the upper haight and yeah. the upper haight but to divisadero and captures the up to the panhandle. >> can't have that in the anymore immediate information. >> i don't have that. >> but how long will that information take to obtain. >> probable about a week i'll guess without having the data team here i don't tell you for sure. >> okay. >> the western edition is about to pop out. >> i can tell you a little bit about 9 data for example, with we did this thorough haight valley around the grocery store you know families protecting low income and a lot of seniors making if 11 to $24 a year next to the western edition in the same hear from hayes valley it was $83,000 a year in terms of afternoon area medium income households and for western edition is the area medium income is $47,000 and the memoranda family is 58. >> 58? >> yes. >> so for the western edition if you were to use the medium will be close to 55 percent of ami. >>
and one and 14. >> one 14 and the one and 57, one and 8. >> i'm sorry the one and 14 for the householdsnd one and 57 for the area medium income. >> and that includes the upper haight and yeah. the upper haight but to divisadero and captures the up to the panhandle. >> can't have that in the anymore immediate information. >> i don't have that. >> but how long will that information take to obtain. >> probable about a week i'll guess without having the...
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board. >> supervisors item 5 and 6. >> items 5 and 6 and oh, item 5 and 6. >> thank you all right. without objection thank you all right. mr. clerk. >> love for you to call item 7 item no. 7 - resolution authorizing an application to the california debt limit allocation committee to permit the low-and first-time homebuyers in san francisco. >> all right. thank you fostering with the mayor and amy changing on behalf of the mayor's office of housing to speak on this item welcome. >> amy from the mayor's office of housing good morning chair cohen and commissioner tang and supervisor yee the item before you authorized the mayor's office of housing to apply to the depth motion to strike committee occupy to $15 million just the low and moderate in case the first time homeowners the certifies allow the homeowners to claim 15 percent tax credits for 40 years and up to two hundred percent ami are eligible to apply and one more time. >> households up to 175 to two hundred of ami are eligible to apply for the certificates and board of supervisors in 2010 to apply for $40 million and the last
board. >> supervisors item 5 and 6. >> items 5 and 6 and oh, item 5 and 6. >> thank you all right. without objection thank you all right. mr. clerk. >> love for you to call item 7 item no. 7 - resolution authorizing an application to the california debt limit allocation committee to permit the low-and first-time homebuyers in san francisco. >> all right. thank you fostering with the mayor and amy changing on behalf of the mayor's office of housing to speak on this...
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the dodd has land use and streets and streetscapes and parking and loading and lighting signage and art to provide additional information for the dodi want to invite forest city and from the urban studios that concludes my presentation. i'm available to answer any questions. >> thank you, mr. sucray. >> commissioners sarah i am actually just going to do a little bit of context setting thank you so our office the office of economic workforce development the planning department, the port and a number of other agencies have expense working closely on the bay front stainability you've here that a couple of months ago and we wanted to bring it back to the whole everything we're looking at with the pier 70 project is the view we're trying to view other projects with. >> out of those there our 9 projects overall stretching from mission creek to candle stick .4 are approved the wirings arena and the hunters point and the candle stick point add and the executive park of the next 5 we'll be bringing to you those joint agencies over the next pier 70 will be the first, it is a vocal point how w
the dodd has land use and streets and streetscapes and parking and loading and lighting signage and art to provide additional information for the dodi want to invite forest city and from the urban studios that concludes my presentation. i'm available to answer any questions. >> thank you, mr. sucray. >> commissioners sarah i am actually just going to do a little bit of context setting thank you so our office the office of economic workforce development the planning department, the...
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first aid and search and rescue and freshman and utilized the mobile command unit and . >> couple of stations in the field in addition captain continues to oversee the training for the city that includes advanced training presentations and community outreach and other activities we understand that i understand those members are a vital resource that will be realized in the event of a major disaster and also during this reporting are period the fire astound continued to participate in their weekly training and valuable assistance during st. patrick's and cherry bloom parade at this time that concludes my report. and welcome any questions you may have. >> thank you very much chief williams at this time i'll entertain from the commissioners for chief williams. >> commissioners. >> i have no questions for this presentation. >> thank you very much chief williams do you say again what was station 16 going to be completed and their anticipating station 16 will be completed in january of 2018. >> okay. >> i also wanted to thank you for your comprehensive report no questions at this time comm
first aid and search and rescue and freshman and utilized the mobile command unit and . >> couple of stations in the field in addition captain continues to oversee the training for the city that includes advanced training presentations and community outreach and other activities we understand that i understand those members are a vital resource that will be realized in the event of a major disaster and also during this reporting are period the fire astound continued to participate in...
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and women and never came back. we cannot go through that again. >> my time has expired, thank you very much, i yield back. thank you all gentlemen. this reminds me that tomorrow, april 6th is the 100th anniversary of our entry of world war i. we tend to think about world war ii and patents across europe and those incredible battles. the thing about world war i is nobody ever thought it would happen. they all traded with each other and the rulers were related to one another. they thought they can out bluff each other and there maybe a squirm iss squirmish and the whole generation of european men were wiped out in world war i. i think it should be a sober reminder to all of us about the stakes of what we are talking about here. they are incredibly high. and i appreciate y'all's testimonies as you heard many times. it is sobering. the bottom line is we have to do better than that the, than cr. we have to do better than that. the hearing stands adjourned. >>> this weekend on american history tv on c-span 3 on lectures
and women and never came back. we cannot go through that again. >> my time has expired, thank you very much, i yield back. thank you all gentlemen. this reminds me that tomorrow, april 6th is the 100th anniversary of our entry of world war i. we tend to think about world war ii and patents across europe and those incredible battles. the thing about world war i is nobody ever thought it would happen. they all traded with each other and the rulers were related to one another. they thought...
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more and more crowded out there, and more and more people come industry and wanting to get on -- it was a wonderful night really. i wrote about the next day, like one of the great night of the convention. but it really was in a nutshell what washington is, everybody tried to get up on this completely arbitrary little raised platform. >> host: common theme in a lot of your columns, your 30 plus books, cable news. are you a fan of cable news? >> guest: yeah. i do, i watch cable news because most of the network news now consists of like celebrity gardening tips. not so much news it when i wake up in the morning and turn on today, no offense to the day show, i love the today show,, special when you had the audit to promote my book, but it's generally like here's 38 seconds and is followed by 47 minutes of someone's gardening tips. whereas if you want to watch the news if you go to cnn, you go to msnbc or you go to fox. i want all of them because i find it fascinating that none of them is trying to be unbiased anymore, in my opinion. fox is like completely pro-trump. cnn, they are more subtl
more and more crowded out there, and more and more people come industry and wanting to get on -- it was a wonderful night really. i wrote about the next day, like one of the great night of the convention. but it really was in a nutshell what washington is, everybody tried to get up on this completely arbitrary little raised platform. >> host: common theme in a lot of your columns, your 30 plus books, cable news. are you a fan of cable news? >> guest: yeah. i do, i watch cable news...
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generous and kind and visionary and warm and funny.plause] >> thank you. final question. >> hi another guy from queens. i followed the other guy from queens. i think his political ability to manage, set up that shiny object. i see some parallels in the way that reagan was able to manage, not in the same manner but is that, if it was part of the success politically advised. >> i think that he handled the national is better than republicans presidents gerald ford, they never give him a chance. in nixon, there was restricted nixon but they really didn't like nixon it was cultural warfare. it was dominated by one set of people in one set of values and one culture in connection had a completely different culture. and so there was always you know, there was never ever, they wouldn't give him a break. >> reagan went out of his way to not report the media but contain them. -- one-on-one. he was very good as far as with the media. they still made fun of him and you know even at the funeral the "washington post" was merciless. in accusing him. t
generous and kind and visionary and warm and funny.plause] >> thank you. final question. >> hi another guy from queens. i followed the other guy from queens. i think his political ability to manage, set up that shiny object. i see some parallels in the way that reagan was able to manage, not in the same manner but is that, if it was part of the success politically advised. >> i think that he handled the national is better than republicans presidents gerald ford, they never...
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25 and i'm sorry 23 and 25 - and to approve item 24. >> okay.o supervisor ronen has made a motion to approve item 24 and table item 25. >> yeah. >> yes and it is seconded by supervisor peskin supervisor peskin i saw your hand like up for 3 minutes. >> you have said what the maker of the motion meant to say that is table 25. >> okay. and before i open up for public comment commenting you had comments. >> yes. i wanted to thank and acknowledge supervisor ronen office and previously supervisor campos for the work on this and want to recognize and acknowledge lennar for being the first to commit to 24 percent affordable housing and come mr. pickering with prop c even you've started your fire without up zoning that is a great commitment to the neighborhood and really demonstrating we can get working-class in the housing so thank you very much for doing that and thank you for your office and the community work in making sure we have a great project that all of us support. >> you're here. >> thank you any members of the public that want to provide publ
25 and i'm sorry 23 and 25 - and to approve item 24. >> okay.o supervisor ronen has made a motion to approve item 24 and table item 25. >> yeah. >> yes and it is seconded by supervisor peskin supervisor peskin i saw your hand like up for 3 minutes. >> you have said what the maker of the motion meant to say that is table 25. >> okay. and before i open up for public comment commenting you had comments. >> yes. i wanted to thank and acknowledge supervisor ronen...
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bayview hunters point and promises have been made to the community and we came and we stood and trusted the city of san francisco and these department heads for a long time and we just -- it took a lot of encouragement for all of us to come down and to build a bridge and build relationships and to build the trust of our youth and our families, you know, because the trust had been gone for a long time, and jobs, to create jobs and promises have been made and we're at a place right now where it can go either way, you know, and what we're hoping for is to continue to push forth the trust and the values of san francisco because that's what we want, we want san francisco to be a city that we're proud of, a city that values the people, the people as a whole to build unity in the city of san francisco, bayview hunters point to be a part of san francisco as a whole, that's what it started off to be, so we cannot lose in the value of building the shipyard and building san francisco, the very people who we all gathered together to build and to move forward this whole project in the very beginning
bayview hunters point and promises have been made to the community and we came and we stood and trusted the city of san francisco and these department heads for a long time and we just -- it took a lot of encouragement for all of us to come down and to build a bridge and build relationships and to build the trust of our youth and our families, you know, because the trust had been gone for a long time, and jobs, to create jobs and promises have been made and we're at a place right now where it...
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take control and turn your hair loss into healthy, full, new hair and feel beautiful and confident againcall or go online right now and bring your hair back with keranique. ♪ ♪ ♪ women's hair loss is very different from men's hair loss. keranique was created by an industry-leading team of female scientists with a woman's biochemistry in mind. [ female announcer ] dr. sonia batra is one of the leading dermatologists in america. she's a rhodes scholar and a graduate of harvard medical school. and she's a regular contributor to "the doctors" television program. at her santa monica, california, practice, she gets a lot of questions from women about hair loss. any woman with hair loss who's really trying to find out why it is and they're blaming themselves should know that they're not alone. it's incredibly common. and it's not necessarily something they're doing. there are many reasons, including genetics, age, diet, other physical and health factors that could be contributing to it. the first sign of thinning hair and hair loss in women is shrinking of the follicles, where they become more
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and evaluate community and the advice and guidance. and when you talk to female entrepreneurs their networks are smaller than their male counterparts. they have less natural resources of flow and less people to help repel them through the system. i think this is something we have to be thinking about as well. created through mentorship opportunities for women to encourage women and also men to take it upon themselves to foster this next generation and to encourage their growth. and to mentor them through the process. >> one point of the joint council but also mentorship, role modeling is needed and provided. >> absolutely. and that is something that our councilmembers are very enthusiastic about. and they are enthusiastic also about as one of them put it, forcing our male colleagues to do the same thing. and that is really really important. i do want to say i was hoping to see this because mentors are important for all of us. and christine lagarde has been a mentor for me. it is really important for women to support other women. and i'
and evaluate community and the advice and guidance. and when you talk to female entrepreneurs their networks are smaller than their male counterparts. they have less natural resources of flow and less people to help repel them through the system. i think this is something we have to be thinking about as well. created through mentorship opportunities for women to encourage women and also men to take it upon themselves to foster this next generation and to encourage their growth. and to mentor...
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and now they've won the house and the senate and the white house and they're trying to work out whether they can do that. the problem is that the republicans in the house, it's not monolithic. they are about 240 different voices who have all their own ideas and some of them want to simply repeal the aca and not replace it with anything at all. there are some who want to repeal the aca and replace it with something, maybe not quite as all encompassing. and therefore, a little less expensive. and there are others with all sorts of different views but the point is they can't agree with each other on what to do. and so, where it stands right now, they couldn't even bring up a bill. now, i want to tell you. my brother member of congress here in the lehigh valley charlie dent made it clear he wasn't for that bill that cobbled together. and i think he's kind of in the same neighborhood as me on that. that he wants to see something that works. obviously, there are a lot of problems with the aca. it's too expensive on some groups. it has deductibles that are too high on some other groups. and in
and now they've won the house and the senate and the white house and they're trying to work out whether they can do that. the problem is that the republicans in the house, it's not monolithic. they are about 240 different voices who have all their own ideas and some of them want to simply repeal the aca and not replace it with anything at all. there are some who want to repeal the aca and replace it with something, maybe not quite as all encompassing. and therefore, a little less expensive. and...
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spouses and parents, and workers workerd inventors and learners and citizens. i feel, going into this, that i felt going into this that observing the world round us we are indone dated with information. no before in human history head so pa many people had so much access to so much information to rapidly but we have drive-by questioning etch going al question and get a quick answer and off we go what we need to do, believe, and what i try lay out in the book, in all of these cases, is pause, and question deeply, purposefully, sometimes tough, really tough, intense, and then listen and that's the other part i write about and that is missing so much of in america today and i know we'll get into that. how do we hissen? who do we listen to? what is the intent of our listening? what is the outcome and n and so the book what have done is i have created 11 categories of questions. decisionic question doing diagnostic questions. what is going on here what's gone wrong? and whether it is your elbow or health care in america, we cannot reasonably suggest responses, answe
spouses and parents, and workers workerd inventors and learners and citizens. i feel, going into this, that i felt going into this that observing the world round us we are indone dated with information. no before in human history head so pa many people had so much access to so much information to rapidly but we have drive-by questioning etch going al question and get a quick answer and off we go what we need to do, believe, and what i try lay out in the book, in all of these cases, is pause,...
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i will call and order coffee. and he got up and called and ordered it. lesson number one -- you don't always have to be the person who does something about it. and people of goodwill have an obligation in those situations to do something about things that are done wrong. number three -- i was a law student. he was one of my dearest friends invited me to a law firm dinner. , they were recruiting at the law school, and he invited a bunch of his friends like they had directed him to do, and i set down and he went around the table introducing all of us and telling the partner about her background, and he introduced me as sonia sotomayor, a graduate of princeton who had come from the south bronx and was doing whatever i was doing at the time. and everybody got introduced, and the partner sitting across from me said, did you get into yale because of affirmative action? he had not seen my resume yet. and i looked at him and said, it might have helped, but i also think graduating summa cum laude phi beta kappa of princeton with high academic on her head a laua i
i will call and order coffee. and he got up and called and ordered it. lesson number one -- you don't always have to be the person who does something about it. and people of goodwill have an obligation in those situations to do something about things that are done wrong. number three -- i was a law student. he was one of my dearest friends invited me to a law firm dinner. , they were recruiting at the law school, and he invited a bunch of his friends like they had directed him to do, and i set...
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isis and north korea and china and russia and iran. if you can talk about the extent of our declining capabilities have just created a gap of historical portions in terms of where our adversaries are. >> general, i will start with you. >> we all watched this over the last five to six years as we have been continuing to evolve in a daily grind of the counter terrorism fight. we have seen the growth of the capabilities of the chinese and russians and iranians and north koreans. in what on the countering to that is our up tempo stays high because of what's going on fiscal year of our ability to modernize to face that type of a threat and develop capabilities through equipment and training and technologies. we made a move, we started to do that. to get to that point of the same time do what we do on a day-to-day basis of rebuilding the airplane and the vehicle as you are driving down the road, trying to rebuild the thing in motion which is difficult enough but if you don't have the resources to do that and fifth generations stuff is perspe
isis and north korea and china and russia and iran. if you can talk about the extent of our declining capabilities have just created a gap of historical portions in terms of where our adversaries are. >> general, i will start with you. >> we all watched this over the last five to six years as we have been continuing to evolve in a daily grind of the counter terrorism fight. we have seen the growth of the capabilities of the chinese and russians and iranians and north koreans. in...
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they're part and parcel to human nature and always bring in the idea of success and failure, and then also this idea of who are we and where did we come from? the more we learn about the past, i think it gives us ideas about the future, about where we're going, which takes me back to "phenomena." the reaches of what can be known. i'm fascinated when -- this the way the world was and then, oh, archaeology revealed actually it was a little different. >> host: you think darpa knew cell phone technology 30 years ago was going to be -- 50 years ago when it was first founded? >> guest: that's a great question. i mean i think maybe it goes back to johnson neuman who i write about, the original pentagon spring and he was kind of the inventor of the first computer that contained its own instructions. he -- we're talking in 1940s now. in the basement only the princeton institute for advanced study, where einstein was. von nouman created a computer called the maniac. it was like a giant calculator. so when you ask where are we now i go back to this. he was so smart -- a poly math. and he built t
they're part and parcel to human nature and always bring in the idea of success and failure, and then also this idea of who are we and where did we come from? the more we learn about the past, i think it gives us ideas about the future, about where we're going, which takes me back to "phenomena." the reaches of what can be known. i'm fascinated when -- this the way the world was and then, oh, archaeology revealed actually it was a little different. >> host: you think darpa knew...
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and licenses and contracts that the city grants and the potential for problems and really narrowly tailoringestrictions to those kind of actions that one wants to restrict or prohibit and less so on the other things but that's a complicated area you've already discussed briefly legal rifts and some operational and practical considerations there maybe instances disclose is more appropriate and restricts for prohibition less restrifkt instances where the prohibition makes sense and untended consequences are important and certainly building a huge building whether a nonprofit housing developer or for profit a nuke ever things certainly provide this possibility of the problems in disclose and reporting contributions to officials and candidates whereas a reservation at the rec and park or a picnic stable in golden gate park for someone birthday party it shouldn't raise the issues but you can call and get a table and call no ifs, ands, or buts a day in advance but a process for you know people for other types of things around town that skrern are available for other sponsors and list the examples
and licenses and contracts that the city grants and the potential for problems and really narrowly tailoringestrictions to those kind of actions that one wants to restrict or prohibit and less so on the other things but that's a complicated area you've already discussed briefly legal rifts and some operational and practical considerations there maybe instances disclose is more appropriate and restricts for prohibition less restrifkt instances where the prohibition makes sense and untended...
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it is obscure and faraway and complicated. i am a physicist and i studied this, so i study the ways that bubbles help the ocean breeze and it is a fascinating place it sometimes looks like this. sometimes people ask me -- and tons of marine biologists and things like that and i've occasionally gone with them to study in hot places but that isn't what i do. this is as colorful as it ever gets. let's worry about the shape, not the color. sometimes this works like that and sometimes like that. this is physics. there's no doubt whatever describes this process is physics, but it's not included in that sort of traditional view of physics but it does count. so, i do believe -- is called foposting that we call with presenting. a few years ago a director arrived at the coast and we wanted to talk about breaking waves but the bbc didn't have any money so instead they sent us to the far side of cornwall in january and anyone that has been knows how cold it is so because i was shivering they sent me to sit over on a rock and think about t
it is obscure and faraway and complicated. i am a physicist and i studied this, so i study the ways that bubbles help the ocean breeze and it is a fascinating place it sometimes looks like this. sometimes people ask me -- and tons of marine biologists and things like that and i've occasionally gone with them to study in hot places but that isn't what i do. this is as colorful as it ever gets. let's worry about the shape, not the color. sometimes this works like that and sometimes like that....
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egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon.jack vo: so you can keep going until the sun comes up. jack vo: ouch, that's gotta hurt. jack vo: introducing my new munchie mashups. only at jack in the box. at nature valley, we know that you have to put good in here to be great out there. real good energy. real delicious energy. nature valley granola bars. just good. you don't normally run through a meadow at sunrise. but once you indulge in rich, dark chocolate, lightly salted almonds and slow roasted peanuts... you might surprise yourself. nature valley sweet and salty bars. blissfully good. . >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. president trump has changed his mind about pulling the u.s. out of the north american free trade agreement. president trump spoke on the phone last night with the leaders of mexico and canada. the white house said that they all agree to renegotiate the deal to benefit all three countries. in the past, president trump has blamed nafta for american job losses and now he believes,et 82, the end result will mak
egg and bacon, buffalo chicken and ranch, or jalapeños and bacon.jack vo: so you can keep going until the sun comes up. jack vo: ouch, that's gotta hurt. jack vo: introducing my new munchie mashups. only at jack in the box. at nature valley, we know that you have to put good in here to be great out there. real good energy. real delicious energy. nature valley granola bars. just good. you don't normally run through a meadow at sunrise. but once you indulge in rich, dark chocolate, lightly...
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bus and repeat and do it again. all these reporters are constantly busy and never not focused on either candidate, what the candidate is saying or they are writing it up. that was everybody in the plane except me because i was a magazine writer and i worked for a magazine that had a very, very long lag time. at most, i was writing every two weeks but in reality is was less than that. either once a month or every six week. while these other reporters were working and working their asses off i would be sitting doing nothing for almost the whole time. this started to arouse a lot of rese resentment. i remember in orlando when i was following john kerry i got in trouble because i was too loudy flipping the pages of a "sports illustrated" while everybody else was working. this was back when actual magazines existed. i had a rubrics cube once in new orleans and they were shushing me about that. eventually i put it to the side and the only thing i could do after a while was nothing. and i had to sit there and this is a sup
bus and repeat and do it again. all these reporters are constantly busy and never not focused on either candidate, what the candidate is saying or they are writing it up. that was everybody in the plane except me because i was a magazine writer and i worked for a magazine that had a very, very long lag time. at most, i was writing every two weeks but in reality is was less than that. either once a month or every six week. while these other reporters were working and working their asses off i...
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mahoney and hawkins and butler family lines by marriage. chaplin, aarcia member of our working group. tilson, a member of the family lines and reverend joseph lingham. i want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to your reflections that each of you will share with us in this ceremony. and to our choir, the sounds of , directed by mr. phillip carter who directs our gospel choir in georgetown. i want to thank you for your performance this morning and for leading us a little bit later in our closing song for this event, "lift every voice and sing." it is now my privilege to ourome to the podium speakers who will begin our program. >> thank you. thank you to all of you for being here today. honored to be will to speak as student members of the working group on slavery memory and reconciliation. as my fellow working group member once said, our work as a group was to help tear down the walls, the walls of mystery and silence and unknown surrounding georgetown's historical ties to the institution of slavery. but beyond telling dow
mahoney and hawkins and butler family lines by marriage. chaplin, aarcia member of our working group. tilson, a member of the family lines and reverend joseph lingham. i want to thank all of you for joining us and i look forward to your reflections that each of you will share with us in this ceremony. and to our choir, the sounds of , directed by mr. phillip carter who directs our gospel choir in georgetown. i want to thank you for your performance this morning and for leading us a little bit...
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a mom of three who works hard and seems ubiquitous on print and on tv and has had a nice profile written about her. >> all right everybody. thank you, phil. i want to thank you all for being here this afternoon and i welcome all of you to georgetown university. we are gathered and behind me is isaac hopkins hall. [applause] right there. we are here to dedicate this afternoon, along with and marie hall, the oldest building of our campus just a short walk from here i wish to offer a special welcome to our community who are present this afternoon, some traveling a great distance to be here for this day which includes this dedication, our energy of remembrance, contrition and hope which concluded just a few months ago, and some special gatherings and presentations into the afternoon and this evening. i welcome all of you, especially the members of the hawkins family and all of the extended members of your family. we are grateful and honored by your presence and by the efforts of so many around the nation to share in the events with us, online and in new orleans and baton rouge. we want to th
a mom of three who works hard and seems ubiquitous on print and on tv and has had a nice profile written about her. >> all right everybody. thank you, phil. i want to thank you all for being here this afternoon and i welcome all of you to georgetown university. we are gathered and behind me is isaac hopkins hall. [applause] right there. we are here to dedicate this afternoon, along with and marie hall, the oldest building of our campus just a short walk from here i wish to offer a special...
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25 and i'm sorry 23 and 25 - and to approve item 24. >> okay.o supervisor ronen has made a motion to approve item 24 and table item 25. >> yeah. >> yes and it is seconded by supervisor peskin supervisor peskin i saw your hand like up for 3 minutes. >> you have said what the maker of the motion meant to say that is table 25. >> okay. and before i open up for public comment commenting you had comments. >> yes. i wanted to thank and acknowledge supervisor ronen office and previously supervisor campos for the work on this and want to recognize and acknowledge lennar for being the first to commit to 24 percent affordable housing and come mr. pickering with prop c even you've started your fire without up zoning that is a great commitment to the neighborhood and really demonstrating we can get working-class in the housing so thank you very much for doing that and thank you for your office and the community work in making sure we have a great project that all of us support. >> you're here. >> thank you any members of the public that want to provide publ
25 and i'm sorry 23 and 25 - and to approve item 24. >> okay.o supervisor ronen has made a motion to approve item 24 and table item 25. >> yeah. >> yes and it is seconded by supervisor peskin supervisor peskin i saw your hand like up for 3 minutes. >> you have said what the maker of the motion meant to say that is table 25. >> okay. and before i open up for public comment commenting you had comments. >> yes. i wanted to thank and acknowledge supervisor ronen...
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and empower and make a difference?est: i think one of the best things communities can do, is particularly, the corporations, the corporate world within the community, their out reach into the schools and showing young people that it's easy to turn on espn and sports center whatever it may be and watch an athlete but there's so many other fields that is going out, and the corporate people, ceo volunteer, being in the schools, and helping these young people tutoring, mentoring and reaching down that way to help mentor the young people more often, to me it's a great way to get involved, but also to pull our young people forward to give them an opportunity to see what other career paths are and can choose to do. >> armstrong: do you think for you as a coach, and sometimes your father, your role model, you are an example, do you think when you these athletes, particularly as they are coming to you as rookies or whatever, they understand some of the -- they understand giving back to the community. is it something you have to
and empower and make a difference?est: i think one of the best things communities can do, is particularly, the corporations, the corporate world within the community, their out reach into the schools and showing young people that it's easy to turn on espn and sports center whatever it may be and watch an athlete but there's so many other fields that is going out, and the corporate people, ceo volunteer, being in the schools, and helping these young people tutoring, mentoring and reaching down...
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hot and pigeons would fly in and and they would have to clean up the poop in order to play there. they had to find a court to play on. he asked a nearby teacher's college, southeastern teachers college, if they could use their basketball court. they had a men's while team and a nice fieldhouse where the court was and they said yes, but the only time available is 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. every morning because that was the only time available when the men weren't using the court or the women weren't in classes. they would get up at 330 in the morning and drive over in this quick start bus that was driven by a teammate, in freezing cold weather, and practice at the fieldhouse and the heat was not turned on in the fieldhouse until 5:00 a.m. they would sit with blankets around them and then go out and take the court and practice for two hours. they would go to classes, some had part-time jobs, then they had to come back and shoot 100 free throws every day and they had to mark down how many they made an they had to make 93 throws. then they had to run at least 1 mile every day. he taught
hot and pigeons would fly in and and they would have to clean up the poop in order to play there. they had to find a court to play on. he asked a nearby teacher's college, southeastern teachers college, if they could use their basketball court. they had a men's while team and a nice fieldhouse where the court was and they said yes, but the only time available is 4:00 a.m. to 6:00 a.m. every morning because that was the only time available when the men weren't using the court or the women...
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Apr 17, 2017
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i am matt keller. >> i am jessica castro, and reggie and natasha are off, and mike and alexis >> it's so close to the ground, and it doesn't show up on the live doppler 7. here's a look at the peninsula where we will have arrivals at sfo. damp but mild. it will be dry at lunch, but still great. temperatures cooler than average once again, 58 to 65. check out 7:00. 56 to 62 degrees. our next storm system starting to roll in, and we have about three this week. more on that next. >>> we have had a handful of crashes already, and you will want to slow down and drive for conditions. southbound 880, a new collision reported in the far right lane and sounds like everybody still sitting in their check, and chp is on the way to the scene. and then we will look at some of the soggy traffic cameras coming up in less than ten. >>> and airlines are changing the way they do business in the wake of the united controversy last week. >> tiffany morning with details. >> reporter: three major airlines changed their policies, delta, american and united after this major confrontation last sunday. you can
i am matt keller. >> i am jessica castro, and reggie and natasha are off, and mike and alexis >> it's so close to the ground, and it doesn't show up on the live doppler 7. here's a look at the peninsula where we will have arrivals at sfo. damp but mild. it will be dry at lunch, but still great. temperatures cooler than average once again, 58 to 65. check out 7:00. 56 to 62 degrees. our next storm system starting to roll in, and we have about three this week. more on that next....
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Apr 9, 2017
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just kept going and going and escalated and was really fun to be part of.mean, even noah was part of it, too, which was awesome. fun to see what we were able to do. >> it's one of those games you love to be our side, and we will have somewhere we will be on the other side and that's no fun but i am enjoying it tonight. >> sixers dropped five straight, and milwaukee lost three in a row trying to compete for a playoff spot. and it was his 23-year-old birthday and he breaks in the no-look bounce pass to holmes. dario, 14 points and 8 assists. yawnice, he gets the steal. they beat the sixers. >> just got to keep moving the ball and can't hold on to it, and we just have to shoot it better, all of us. we can't make excuses it's game 81, or game 80, and we have to keep shooting and they will fall. >> and steve mason may have played his final game in a flyer flyer's uniform. the offense helping out. and 1-0, flyers. look at this. former vice president, joe biden, looking on from above. and voracek wide open like a kid's mouth at the dentist. flyers double up the bl
just kept going and going and escalated and was really fun to be part of.mean, even noah was part of it, too, which was awesome. fun to see what we were able to do. >> it's one of those games you love to be our side, and we will have somewhere we will be on the other side and that's no fun but i am enjoying it tonight. >> sixers dropped five straight, and milwaukee lost three in a row trying to compete for a playoff spot. and it was his 23-year-old birthday and he breaks in the...
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Apr 8, 2017
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brought me peace and comfort and love. and i'd say to him i can't find the records and he'd say, it's okay. i believe in you. and i still don't know why. and then many, many years late, we received an e-mail from the district attorney who was prosecuting the case, to a judge in the case to say that the homicide decree enough charge of the case was doing spring cleaning in this garage. not kidding. the e-mail said this. it's in the book. buy the bike. spring cleaning and the middle of the box he found in this garage, like a golden ticket signing out, was this, guys. a single piece of paper, phone record showing that duane made the call he had been saying the whole time. but what is worse, attached to this was a subpoena from the trial d.a. the trial doo spined the phone company the day after erica testified to see if she was telling the truth, and she was, but this was never turned over to the defense at trial. and we only got it because it was in a box in a garage. this is not a john gresham thriller. this happened and bec
brought me peace and comfort and love. and i'd say to him i can't find the records and he'd say, it's okay. i believe in you. and i still don't know why. and then many, many years late, we received an e-mail from the district attorney who was prosecuting the case, to a judge in the case to say that the homicide decree enough charge of the case was doing spring cleaning in this garage. not kidding. the e-mail said this. it's in the book. buy the bike. spring cleaning and the middle of the box he...
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Apr 27, 2017
04/17
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he ran from the police and tried to climb a fence and he was tased and arrested and now is facing six charges. >>> new this morning there has been another groping incident at stanford. the most recent one took last night according to the "mercury news." a woman said she was at a water fountain when a man came up and grabbed her from behind. police identified and contacted the suspect and he is described as a 24-year-old man with no connection to the university. the victim not pressing charges. the suspect does not match the description of a man that globed two women earlier on april 7th. >>> and then officials say one elementary school in alameda is on shaky ground and a meeting will be held tomorrow to discuss the issue. if a earthquake hits, the could liquefy. engineers are now urging the district to find another place. >>> new details on the north bay highway. when commuters will finally see relief. relief. >>> >>> a little cooler this morning. look at the 49, and waking up in san francisco about 53 degrees. we have low 50s to mid-50s around the bay. 47 right now in petaluma, daly
he ran from the police and tried to climb a fence and he was tased and arrested and now is facing six charges. >>> new this morning there has been another groping incident at stanford. the most recent one took last night according to the "mercury news." a woman said she was at a water fountain when a man came up and grabbed her from behind. police identified and contacted the suspect and he is described as a 24-year-old man with no connection to the university. the victim not...
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Apr 3, 2017
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and, they seem to get larger and larger and changes and change and we go, where is the board or the planning board that is helping the community? same, no, your plan was this. this is what it should be. you cannot be changing every year and this has been happening for over 7-10 years. i don't know how long. we don't hear about the changes until it is too late. we cannot do anything. most of the homes in fact on 19th ave. are first and second floor. they want to go to the fourth, fifth level. why? we don't know. they want to go way back into the yards. we 01 some sunshine. we all want some shadow and we will have more shadows because these are much larger than all the homes. the last one is, the security of the wall between 18th and 19th avenue. that boundary is over 100 years old. >> thank you. sorry, your time is up now. >> jody had told me how secure that while is. >> thank you. >> state your name for the record, mame? >> lizzie jeremy. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. my name is richard jeremy son of lizzie. i currently reside in the home directly behind the project at
and, they seem to get larger and larger and changes and change and we go, where is the board or the planning board that is helping the community? same, no, your plan was this. this is what it should be. you cannot be changing every year and this has been happening for over 7-10 years. i don't know how long. we don't hear about the changes until it is too late. we cannot do anything. most of the homes in fact on 19th ave. are first and second floor. they want to go to the fourth, fifth level....
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Apr 4, 2017
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and so every time we held our events and the people didn't leave and they came and they participated.nd i've seen them and i've seen how their growing self-awareness as citizens and their interests in civic participation became stronger than their sense of fear. and that was really hopeful. and in fact most of our work at open russia is directed at this new generation, the new generation of democratic activists in russia. these are the faces of a future post putin russia. the russia that we want to see based on rule of law, based on democratic institutions, based on respect for human rights. and it's the russia that we will continue to work for. mr. putin and his regime would like the whole world certainly the west, certainly the united states to think that russia is just about him and his regime. in fact, one of his closest aides was recently on record saying there is no russia if there's no putin, that's a direct quote. and apart from being deeply offensive, in my view, this is also patently not true and i think we all saw that on display last sunday across the country. because russ
and so every time we held our events and the people didn't leave and they came and they participated.nd i've seen them and i've seen how their growing self-awareness as citizens and their interests in civic participation became stronger than their sense of fear. and that was really hopeful. and in fact most of our work at open russia is directed at this new generation, the new generation of democratic activists in russia. these are the faces of a future post putin russia. the russia that we...
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Apr 19, 2017
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and i left and went and i talked to some of my friends. and after talking to them, i filed a complaint. why? i'm not a bomb thrower. never was, never have been. i talk about being the person that which is a protest outside to my advantage to negotiate with the schools i was a part of. and my negotiations were usually more successful because of the kids who were willing to protest, okay? but i realized he had done that to me and that others probably had done it to a lot of people of color in interviews. and that wasn't the place to have that conversation. it is a very critical societal issue, but an interview is not the place that you talk about that. and you certainly don't talk about it if you look at someone's resume and you don't think they are qualified. don't hire them. if you think they are qualified, then don't assume they are not. and so for me making a public statement about that situation was necessary. and i was the best person to do it, because i had the credentials that showed my qualifications. and so yes, and even to this da
and i left and went and i talked to some of my friends. and after talking to them, i filed a complaint. why? i'm not a bomb thrower. never was, never have been. i talk about being the person that which is a protest outside to my advantage to negotiate with the schools i was a part of. and my negotiations were usually more successful because of the kids who were willing to protest, okay? but i realized he had done that to me and that others probably had done it to a lot of people of color in...