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and in vacaville, sunshine and 60, and concord and livermore and the live shot looking at the skyline area of san francisco. and the cloud s as are starting thin out, and they will in the next few hours, and the forecast for today, and we are still the dealing with the lowering fog and this afternoon we will have a cooling trend starting the day tuesday, and then drop by as much as 10 degrees and things will turn around and have a warming trend for the end of the work week wednesday and thursday and back up possibly by even 10 degree degrees. this is a live shot of the golden gate bridge and you can see the low clouds out there. there is a air quality advisory through today, and the only areas of the modern air quality are the northern coast and s central bay, and other areas have improve and it is going to be good today, and the animation shows it is going to be for the clouds to clear with the stronger onshore flow, and then another 10:00, we will see the clouds around the bay, and we saw sunshine earlier on, and then as it clears back to the coast, it is going to start push in earl
and in vacaville, sunshine and 60, and concord and livermore and the live shot looking at the skyline area of san francisco. and the cloud s as are starting thin out, and they will in the next few hours, and the forecast for today, and we are still the dealing with the lowering fog and this afternoon we will have a cooling trend starting the day tuesday, and then drop by as much as 10 degrees and things will turn around and have a warming trend for the end of the work week wednesday and...
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but we got back and went on david letterman and colbert ran a clip of us and said flake and hinrich proved once and for all republicans and democrats can get along if death is the only option. unfortunately that's about where we are. and i do worry about the future of the senate. it's always been the body that the rules of the senate bring you together. it's very seldom one party has 60 votes so the filibuster rule requires -- that's what i like about the senate. i served 12 years in the house and love the people's house but the senate requires and pushes you together. but lately there have been so many things that simply have drug us apart. i don't know how we get back. the incentives are all the other way. there's no currency for you act ship, if bipartisan, it shows up in your opponent's campaign ads and we've got to come to a point again the failure to compromise, the failure to reach across the aisle, particularly in the national, is punished at the ballot box rather than rewarded. and i don't know how we get there but we need to. [applause] jeff: if you had to name the three top caus
but we got back and went on david letterman and colbert ran a clip of us and said flake and hinrich proved once and for all republicans and democrats can get along if death is the only option. unfortunately that's about where we are. and i do worry about the future of the senate. it's always been the body that the rules of the senate bring you together. it's very seldom one party has 60 votes so the filibuster rule requires -- that's what i like about the senate. i served 12 years in the house...
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this is the strongest, and the harshest storm i have ever seen and it continued, and continueded and continued and one tornado after another, and you will see the devastation of the trees just one after another. >>> the mystery deepens that the saudi crown prince could be behind the disappearance of the "washington post" reporter, and that the washington was aware of the plans to detain him. the foreign relations committee is demanding that they find out who murdered him. >> and my instincts say that there is no doubt that they did this and my instincts say that they murdered him. >>> and girl power on the day with two first ladies with two very different views of the metoo movement. >> we need to have hard evidence that if you are accused of something, show the evidence. >> i am surprised by how much has changed and how much has not changed, and changed, and i think that is where the fire is coming from. enough is enough. >>> good day, everyone. i'm andrea mitchell in new york, and continuing coverage of hurricane michael's devastating impa impact on millions of americans. now downg
this is the strongest, and the harshest storm i have ever seen and it continued, and continueded and continued and one tornado after another, and you will see the devastation of the trees just one after another. >>> the mystery deepens that the saudi crown prince could be behind the disappearance of the "washington post" reporter, and that the washington was aware of the plans to detain him. the foreign relations committee is demanding that they find out who murdered him....
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and she took her up the elevator and her husband's portrait on the state floor and fouer and mrs. johnson, i will never forget it in her wheelchair lifted up to embrace her husband and one of the things as a staffer in the white house, you are not a principal, you don't live there, you work there, but it's one of those incredible privileges and opportunities that you get to see firsthand that really remind you what a blessing it is to have an opportunity to be there and to witness history. >> you mentioned -- talk about the way in which the johnsons took office, which is through tragedy and you mentioned a quote, which i had forgotten until you recited it yesterday. mrs. johnson ascribed that period after president kennedy's assassination as americans looking at the living and wishing for the dead. that really puts into perspective the difficult situation she walked into as first lady and her husband as president. we talk about death and grooeing and these are important times in our nation's history when a president passes. most of our group will go to the washington cathedral, wh
and she took her up the elevator and her husband's portrait on the state floor and fouer and mrs. johnson, i will never forget it in her wheelchair lifted up to embrace her husband and one of the things as a staffer in the white house, you are not a principal, you don't live there, you work there, but it's one of those incredible privileges and opportunities that you get to see firsthand that really remind you what a blessing it is to have an opportunity to be there and to witness history....
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and lost her home and gasoline -- doused her home in gasoline and ousted on fire -- and doused it and put it on fire. heavy flames. neighbors were evacuated as a precaution and firefighters had to fire under control in 15 minutes and the house has extensive damage. >> we had to put a hole in the roof and let the smoke out of the attic and there were fires throughout the house and it did extend. there were hotspots and it took a little longer to get all of them. >> the homeowner says her ex has a history of alcohol -- alcohol and san jose fire officials say they can only confirm this is an arson investigation and that san jose police are involved. and west san jose. leigh martinez. "ktvu fox 2". >>> a vallejo man to face additional charges which was a kidnapping case once police called a hoax. he was convicted of kidnapping denise huskins and set -- subject to 40 years in prison and now he is facing charges of rape, false imprisonment and kidnapping for resident -- kidnapping. >> oakland mayor wants the police department to change a policy hiring new officers that have been creek criti
and lost her home and gasoline -- doused her home in gasoline and ousted on fire -- and doused it and put it on fire. heavy flames. neighbors were evacuated as a precaution and firefighters had to fire under control in 15 minutes and the house has extensive damage. >> we had to put a hole in the roof and let the smoke out of the attic and there were fires throughout the house and it did extend. there were hotspots and it took a little longer to get all of them. >> the homeowner says...
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we've got our workplace and printers and have virtualization and keeping the lights on and we have lots of staff that are keeping the lights on for other systems and maintenance. in terms of other epic readiness, we have been working on the wireless networking. we have done asurvey of 100 areas over the first wave of live. now we know what we need to do. the cables have been oornd -- ordered so we can have readiness before we go live. we have a new network between zuckerberg general to give us greater bandwidth and we had virtualized over 800 servers. we have about 75 left to go. this provides easier maintenance and more redundancy for users and less outages overall. because of the server -- we worked on virtualization of the work point and we did that at zuckerberg and hond da and to give you an example of what that means to the end user it was taking 88 seconds when you booted up your work station. it's now taking 31. it used to take 157 seconds to get if the first application. it now takes 71. so they've seen a faster response and they're using their badge to time in and they get mul
we've got our workplace and printers and have virtualization and keeping the lights on and we have lots of staff that are keeping the lights on for other systems and maintenance. in terms of other epic readiness, we have been working on the wireless networking. we have done asurvey of 100 areas over the first wave of live. now we know what we need to do. the cables have been oornd -- ordered so we can have readiness before we go live. we have a new network between zuckerberg general to give us...
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not his human. 41 in truckee and 71 and las vegas and palm springs. tomorrow the low a and you can see a few isolated showers here. garden ready splash and. if something develops in the way of thunderstorms we will keep an eye on things. 60s and 70s and not as warm and muggy and they look like a couple of systems clipped us. warmer and breezy are on the weekend. >>> thank you, steve. how do american catholics you the pope and how the approval of pope francis has changed in the last few months. >>> registering to vote. a record number of californians already. >>> tonight at eight you can catch on fire followed by star at 9:00 and our 10:00 and 11:00 news. we will be right back. >>> welcome back. new this morning, the u.s. highest judicial body announced early this morning that the u.s. should reduce economic the tehran government appealed to the world court after president trump said he was withdrawing from the agreement limiting around nuclear ambitions. today's ruling is legally binding but we do not know if obey it. >>> today first lady is continuin
not his human. 41 in truckee and 71 and las vegas and palm springs. tomorrow the low a and you can see a few isolated showers here. garden ready splash and. if something develops in the way of thunderstorms we will keep an eye on things. 60s and 70s and not as warm and muggy and they look like a couple of systems clipped us. warmer and breezy are on the weekend. >>> thank you, steve. how do american catholics you the pope and how the approval of pope francis has changed in the last few...
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and everything and we've been over 100 and that is when it kind of hits me.t geez, we've been here a long time. [applause] ♪ >> a lot of people might ask why our legacy business is important. we all have our own stories to tell about our ancestry. our lineage and i'll use one example of tommy's joint. tommy's joint is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscan. it's a place we can still go to today with our children or grandchildren and share the stories of what was san francisco like back in the 1950s. >> i'm the general manager at tommy's joint. people mostly recognize tommy's joint for its murals on the outside of the building. very bright blue. you drive down and see what it is. they know the building. tommy's is a san francisco hoffa, which is a german-style presenting food. we have five different carved meats and we carve it by hand at the station. you prefer it to be carved whether you like your brisket fatty or want it lean. you want your pastrami to be very lean. you can say i want that piece of corn beef a
and everything and we've been over 100 and that is when it kind of hits me.t geez, we've been here a long time. [applause] ♪ >> a lot of people might ask why our legacy business is important. we all have our own stories to tell about our ancestry. our lineage and i'll use one example of tommy's joint. tommy's joint is a place that my husband went to as a child and he's a fourth generation san franciscan. it's a place we can still go to today with our children or grandchildren and share...
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and this goes through and count and the majority of the votes and one marble to get that. very few gold medals are ever given. they are rare but there are some here. and so we went through that process. i had the honor of being there for this process. and we were there for about six hours, if i'm not mistaken. these are the folks and commissioner de jesus chatted earlier and i chatted with the act acting director of the d.p.a. we have a department general order 3.09 which dealing with vetting these award. i have gone through and there are certain criteria we have and if these officers that are present in front of you today, they meet the criteria, do not have any pending investigations or charges based upon what i have been told, and we did move one over because of that. we have done the vetting and so if there's any questions, feel free to ask myself or the chief. chief was present for the entire event. and after that i move to accept. any questions? >> is it possible to provide -- i don't know if like a summary of the conduct that led to the award as part of this report
and this goes through and count and the majority of the votes and one marble to get that. very few gold medals are ever given. they are rare but there are some here. and so we went through that process. i had the honor of being there for this process. and we were there for about six hours, if i'm not mistaken. these are the folks and commissioner de jesus chatted earlier and i chatted with the act acting director of the d.p.a. we have a department general order 3.09 which dealing with vetting...
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and mostly sunny except for fewer and higher clouds and we get more son and 60s and 70s. he is here today so he did not win the billion dollars. [ laughter ] >>> you know, steve. had i won i would still be here pick. >> i would not pick. >> i would. >> i would not want to let anyone know and i would have to figure out a way to get away without letting anyone know pick. >> i am sick with excitement. >> all right. good morning, everyone. thank you, steve. 80 westbound as you drive out from solano county -- solano county and it looks good. hercules no major problems on the solano super commute and you can see traffic is well across the carquinez bridge. southbound 680 across the phoenician bridge looks good and no major issues from hercules into richland and we have a look at the east short freeway and the berkeley section and it's moving along nicely and when you get to the bay bridge it looks good. westbound 24 nice and crowding in those cash lanes. 4:32 a.m. and let's go back to the -- >>> the midterm election is less than two weeks away now and the question is will there
and mostly sunny except for fewer and higher clouds and we get more son and 60s and 70s. he is here today so he did not win the billion dollars. [ laughter ] >>> you know, steve. had i won i would still be here pick. >> i would not pick. >> i would. >> i would not want to let anyone know and i would have to figure out a way to get away without letting anyone know pick. >> i am sick with excitement. >> all right. good morning, everyone. thank you, steve. 80...
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bipartisan unity and click action and responses. as much as senator leahy and the ranking member of the subcommittee for appropriations and this is really unprecedented i don't remember such action from any government that the u.s. has a close relationship with in the past decade so that provides an opening the past couple of weeks in washington they are starting to think about the costs and particularly in the senate. the initial reaction is an obfuscation that seem to be taking their messages coming from the government at face value taking the investigation at face value because it is quite obvious they are allowing them to say we will have confidence in what he can come e up with is very dangerous so i do think this rethinking of the relationship is long overdue and the reliance one of the most brutal dictatorships ran in the print version of the post todayy he opened up a column that's one of the worst in the world and it's the only one of the nine thabut has spoken positively ine united states including those like somalia about
bipartisan unity and click action and responses. as much as senator leahy and the ranking member of the subcommittee for appropriations and this is really unprecedented i don't remember such action from any government that the u.s. has a close relationship with in the past decade so that provides an opening the past couple of weeks in washington they are starting to think about the costs and particularly in the senate. the initial reaction is an obfuscation that seem to be taking their messages...
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i have a law degree and degrees in government and politics. and then i have been an active participant in the lgbt and democratic policy. i look forward to learning -- i have a steep learning curve here. so, upgoing to be lerng -- learning a lot of issues. so, i look forward to that and thank you to the director and all the commissioners who have been so well coming and i look forward to my service. >> vice president loo: thank you and welcome on board. unfortunately, i have a piece of sad news to announce. commissioner wallenberg is leaving us. >> commissioner wallenberg: i will be. >> vice president loo: we give you two minutes to say parting -- [laughter] >> commissioner wallenberg: thank you. advice chair loo pointed out, it is with a heavy heart i will be resigning my post on this commission due to various personal and professional considerations. i want you to know it has been an absolute honor to serve with each and every one of you. i have learned a lot on this commission. i will continue to in my professional capacity and personal lif
i have a law degree and degrees in government and politics. and then i have been an active participant in the lgbt and democratic policy. i look forward to learning -- i have a steep learning curve here. so, upgoing to be lerng -- learning a lot of issues. so, i look forward to that and thank you to the director and all the commissioners who have been so well coming and i look forward to my service. >> vice president loo: thank you and welcome on board. unfortunately, i have a piece of...
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and support d.b.i.s and mr. oh o'reardon's position that it includes a demolition. you can't add a floor to a structure without removing existing supporting structure. all vertical additions should require a separate set of plans, showing what was demolished and what will be added. these plans will bring clarity for district building inspectors and planning department planners. building inspectors like planners are not structural engineers, and we have been assigning the responsibility to both groups that is unreasonable. i am asking the building inspection commission to support mr. o'reardon's proposal and to request to support the development of an implementation plan consistent with his proposal. thank you very much. >> president mccarthy: thank you. next speaker, please. >> clerk: there's no additional public comment. so going to the next item. item 4, commissioner's questions and matters. fa, inquiries to staff. at this time commissioners may make inquiries to staff regarding various documents, policies, pr
and support d.b.i.s and mr. oh o'reardon's position that it includes a demolition. you can't add a floor to a structure without removing existing supporting structure. all vertical additions should require a separate set of plans, showing what was demolished and what will be added. these plans will bring clarity for district building inspectors and planning department planners. building inspectors like planners are not structural engineers, and we have been assigning the responsibility to both...
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looks at streets and designs and how people move and walk and bike and ride and so forth. could be in places of play to perform, to celebrate, and places to relax. the largest network of continuous public space are really the most dangerous places for kids and everyone else. can we go to the next slide? and maybe this is something that our vision zero is after also, that our traditional streets really were designed to kill people. the way it's designed. it's not to protect pedestrians. and i think that was a big element of where we should, you know, transplant these places, where streets are so dangerous that we need to do something else to them. and, you know, the stats are factual, and when you look at more than 500 children dying each day on road crashes in cities throughout the world, each -- this is each day 500 children die, and 235 people have asthma in the cities, and 41 million children under the age of 5 are obese due to the lack of physical activity. currently, many of our streets are designed to do this, to kill. we really need to reinvent our streets. this was
looks at streets and designs and how people move and walk and bike and ride and so forth. could be in places of play to perform, to celebrate, and places to relax. the largest network of continuous public space are really the most dangerous places for kids and everyone else. can we go to the next slide? and maybe this is something that our vision zero is after also, that our traditional streets really were designed to kill people. the way it's designed. it's not to protect pedestrians. and i...
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and learn more about some of our strategies and how they're working and some of the progress. and look at the numbers there. i think we should continue to make progress on that. i also wanted to -- i know there are some folks here tonight who are going to speak about some of the ways in which we've begun to move backwards on school climate and discipline-related issues and you spoke about the bias versus de-escalation and how we're doing that. so i hope you're all very much at the center of that conversation, at the table, working with our staff, to make sure that we can make progress on supporting all of our students and not pushing our students out. we were very concerned to see some of the numbers that came in front of us on backtracking on school discipline numbers. and on absenteeism as well. so those are of huge concern to us and we spoke about it in the last board meeting, but i want to make sure we're working closely with you all, to do better on that and the people here tonight to also speak out on that. >> thank you, commissioner haney. and thank you, aapac, for the
and learn more about some of our strategies and how they're working and some of the progress. and look at the numbers there. i think we should continue to make progress on that. i also wanted to -- i know there are some folks here tonight who are going to speak about some of the ways in which we've begun to move backwards on school climate and discipline-related issues and you spoke about the bias versus de-escalation and how we're doing that. so i hope you're all very much at the center of...
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other and run a beer and bait store. that was our aspiration at 22 years old. one spent 37 years in the marine corps, incredibly successful general and the other a successful stockbroker and i did my time and came back and did the things that i did, and today we live within 250, yards outside of a town called round top, population 90. half way between houston and austin and we decided the beer and bait store was too damn much work. >> ladies and gentlemen, secretary rick perry. thank you very much. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> please welcome the ceo
other and run a beer and bait store. that was our aspiration at 22 years old. one spent 37 years in the marine corps, incredibly successful general and the other a successful stockbroker and i did my time and came back and did the things that i did, and today we live within 250, yards outside of a town called round top, population 90. half way between houston and austin and we decided the beer and bait store was too damn much work. >> ladies and gentlemen, secretary rick perry. thank you...
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responsible to have their extra water and flashlights and bandages and know how to use a toilet when there's no sewage and water flows down. and the owners of the building should be proactive in that regard as well. >> so, george, thank you so much for joining us. that was really great. and thanks to spur for hosting us here in this wonderful exhibit. and thank you for joining us >> good afternoon, everybody. how are you doing? are you having a good dream for us? great. great. and did you have fun last night? all right. how many people are here have been to dream force before, raise your hands? all right. fantastic. well, welcome back to san francisco. we have a really great treat for you. we have our mayor, london breed. please give her a huge, dream force welcome. [applaus [applause] >> well, welcome to dream force, mayor. >> the hon. london breed: thank you, mark. >> very excited that you're here, and i'm very excited that you're the mayor. >> the hon. london breed: thank you. >> you know, i've been waiting to have this conversation with you, and i've got so many questions, and so
responsible to have their extra water and flashlights and bandages and know how to use a toilet when there's no sewage and water flows down. and the owners of the building should be proactive in that regard as well. >> so, george, thank you so much for joining us. that was really great. and thanks to spur for hosting us here in this wonderful exhibit. and thank you for joining us >> good afternoon, everybody. how are you doing? are you having a good dream for us? great. great. and...
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and new parking and restrooms.he county does not have the money for all of the projects yet but we'll build them as money becomes available in the park officially opened saturday, october 27th. >> continuing coverage of hurricane michael and we are keeping an eye as people prepare for the storm. this is golf shores alabama. live video courtesy w ala tv. we are tracking the storm before it makes landfall and let's check in with steve. you are seeing the winds are 140 miles an hour. >> there was a recon plane that picked up 154. some of the storm gauges have been high and 100 miles from panama city. there are tornado watches posted mainly for the northeast quadrant as it begins to move on shore and we see southeast georgia as well getting another piece of the energy and category at 145. 145 north at 30 miles an hour and the search is a huge issue. eight to 12 feet and you are ready getting 12 to 16 feet all -- overall and the best butis it moves pretty quick and he gets closer and closer and we see a rebound on frida
and new parking and restrooms.he county does not have the money for all of the projects yet but we'll build them as money becomes available in the park officially opened saturday, october 27th. >> continuing coverage of hurricane michael and we are keeping an eye as people prepare for the storm. this is golf shores alabama. live video courtesy w ala tv. we are tracking the storm before it makes landfall and let's check in with steve. you are seeing the winds are 140 miles an hour....
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and process and policy and really smart people and spreadsheets.dation for everything and what we've been able to do at united is start with the people. united for a lot of different reasons, we had lost the trust of our employees. that was our -- my foundational thought about our company, before we do anything else, we have to regain that trust of our employees because once we get that, they will engage and work in a way that in turn regain the trust of our customers. the foundation was that. we had union contracts that hadn't been settled. we spent the first period of time dealing with trust and, of course, wall street went crazy. what does that mean? how do we get return. you're just spending money, solving contracts. but what led to it very quickly is our operational reliability. the product that you get and you purchase from us is very simple. you go on-line, go to a travel agency and say i want to go from here to there. simple. for you, it should be simple. it's hugely complicated for us. it's not your problem. i need to get you from there to
and process and policy and really smart people and spreadsheets.dation for everything and what we've been able to do at united is start with the people. united for a lot of different reasons, we had lost the trust of our employees. that was our -- my foundational thought about our company, before we do anything else, we have to regain that trust of our employees because once we get that, they will engage and work in a way that in turn regain the trust of our customers. the foundation was that....
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they come from that work day in and day out with residents and businesses and workers and tenants and families across district 10. and trying to fight for changes against a city that really only thinks we're important when they can make money off us or take our land. how about you? how is the status quo working out for you? do you think the city's on the right track or not? do you feel represented at city hall? do you feel that politicians are working for you or someone else? we all know friends who have been pushed out of the city. a lot of us know families in bayview where three generations died of the same cancer. we know seniors that live on one meal a day. we know long-time renters that know that the for sale sign means you're out and the new building is for us and not for you. so we know we need to stand up for change. let's talk tonight about the change and how to get there. [applause] >> all right. how's everybody doing this evening? that was weak. how is everybody doing this evening? all right. that's better. my name is theo ellington. and i am running for district 10 supervi
they come from that work day in and day out with residents and businesses and workers and tenants and families across district 10. and trying to fight for changes against a city that really only thinks we're important when they can make money off us or take our land. how about you? how is the status quo working out for you? do you think the city's on the right track or not? do you feel represented at city hall? do you feel that politicians are working for you or someone else? we all know...
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he can get armies of trolls and bots to support him, and he plays the victim and it's fascinating andurbing. >> what is baffling about that role is that he thinks that being the president is the same as being a cable news pundit. the two are on the same plain for him. he equates those, and that's just an interesting look at his psyche and how the president can feel so impotent. >> frankly i am so tired about worrying about the president's psyche. he was elected to be president of the united states and not a mental patient and being up at 3:30 in the morning, there's the famous ad if a call comes at 3:30, it's the president, and this guy is tweeting about people that report the news. under reporting the last couple of days, people talk about the media, and fox news and right wing media has a big part here. john did an interesting piece yesterday that shows the parallel between the people who receive these attempted murders, and i mean, the president can say it's nothing, and these were assassination attempts, and the symbiotic relationship with the fox news network which is the state r
he can get armies of trolls and bots to support him, and he plays the victim and it's fascinating andurbing. >> what is baffling about that role is that he thinks that being the president is the same as being a cable news pundit. the two are on the same plain for him. he equates those, and that's just an interesting look at his psyche and how the president can feel so impotent. >> frankly i am so tired about worrying about the president's psyche. he was elected to be president of...
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and it was to keep wind and heating q from clashing and combusting. they had their power shut off at 8:00 p.m. during a red flag warning, winds blew more than 60 miles per hour. many of last year's devastating wildfires were caused by power lines that came down in strong winds. now, when the winds died down on monday, pg&e crews began to inspect the lines to make sure they were not damaged. by monday, it restored power to 70% of customers, but 21,000 remain without power. there are parts of napa and lake counties without power this morning. some residents wonder why electricity was cut in places and it experienced it downtown. >> it depends on the line and where the line runs, if it runs through a tiered street area which is a most extreme fire areas deemed by the cpuc, that's what we'll look to turn off. >> now, many complaints came from customers who said they were not given enough time or notice to prepare, several restaurants were forced to close, one store owner gave away his food rather than throw it away in the dumpster, and several stores clos
and it was to keep wind and heating q from clashing and combusting. they had their power shut off at 8:00 p.m. during a red flag warning, winds blew more than 60 miles per hour. many of last year's devastating wildfires were caused by power lines that came down in strong winds. now, when the winds died down on monday, pg&e crews began to inspect the lines to make sure they were not damaged. by monday, it restored power to 70% of customers, but 21,000 remain without power. there are parts of...
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windy and dry one and a warm one.peaking of warm, we are 10 degrees warmer than we were yesterday. i have a look at that for you and the extended forecast coming up. >>> rosemary, thank you. we are staying on top of news out of san jose. highway 101 is shut down. this is not the scene but the salesforce transit center and fremont street is reopen. back to the developing news in the south bay. 101 shut down in the area broke palm road. this happened after a pickup truck slammed into a caltrans truck on southbound 101 and the caltrans truck was trailing a highway sweeper. the driver of the white truck that hit the caltrans truck died in the accident. take a look now at the resulting back up. 101 southbound is closed north of broke all road and traffic is being diverted instead to southbound 87. we talked with the chp half- hour ago ago and they could not give us an estimate as to 101 southbound and when it reopens. the investigation is just beginning. we will let you know through "ktvu"'s facebook and twitter accounts a
windy and dry one and a warm one.peaking of warm, we are 10 degrees warmer than we were yesterday. i have a look at that for you and the extended forecast coming up. >>> rosemary, thank you. we are staying on top of news out of san jose. highway 101 is shut down. this is not the scene but the salesforce transit center and fremont street is reopen. back to the developing news in the south bay. 101 shut down in the area broke palm road. this happened after a pickup truck slammed into a...
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street, and 627 waller street, and 973 market street. under administrate code 71, notice of the non-renewal and authorizing to send notice of the non-renewal to the property owners. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much, and supervisor peskin is a sponsor of these items. we will be opening up for our senior preservation planner, shannon ferguson, present on this item and tim fry is also here from h.p.c. to answer questions from committee members. >> good morning, supervisors, shannon ferguson, planning department staff. items before you today are resolutions for non-renewal of three historical property contracts for 215 and 219 haight street, 617 waller street, and 973 waller street. legislation authorizes local governments to enter into contracts with private property owners of historic properties. this agreement provides property tax reductions for those historic properties, and allocate toward appropriate rehabilitation and maintenance plans to preserve the property. currently holds 31 active mills act contracts. under that and chapter
street, and 627 waller street, and 973 market street. under administrate code 71, notice of the non-renewal and authorizing to send notice of the non-renewal to the property owners. >> supervisor kim: thank you so much, and supervisor peskin is a sponsor of these items. we will be opening up for our senior preservation planner, shannon ferguson, present on this item and tim fry is also here from h.p.c. to answer questions from committee members. >> good morning, supervisors, shannon...
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and this is great. and you and i also had a conversation. so some of the questions that we asked you the last time, i think it was commissioner giusti, myself, almost everyone here -- a case study for the exceptions. so we have this grand plan, business side, i'm sure we can resolve that. but we have the profile, disabled, seniors, low-income, women with multiple children, and they have to navigate the system. to me, it's the exceptions. and i think we should look at them, because it may be at the end of the 53 -- end of the day that we put them in a certain category, earmarking something for that group. i think that it would save us a lot of time and we'll be able to manage. and so you need to look at that. i'm also interested in the city-based alternative plans. all kinds of transportation is subsidized, amtrak, muni, all of that. that's the way it is. and people that live on treasure island are also san francisco residents. so they also have this cushion that they respect. one thing i know about the plan we have, and thanks to you and you
and this is great. and you and i also had a conversation. so some of the questions that we asked you the last time, i think it was commissioner giusti, myself, almost everyone here -- a case study for the exceptions. so we have this grand plan, business side, i'm sure we can resolve that. but we have the profile, disabled, seniors, low-income, women with multiple children, and they have to navigate the system. to me, it's the exceptions. and i think we should look at them, because it may be at...
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my dad raised her five kids and that house but and rocked numerous grandchildren and neighbors kids and her mother is -- her mother's rocking chair. i sure that personal point of this because home matters. people want to stay in their homes. i could walk down second street in washington dc and ask the first 10 people i ask, do you want to live in a home or an institution? and they would say a home. i firmly believe and have evidence that people live longer and recover stronger when they are at their home. it is critical for folks to remain in their home, surrounded by family that they know what is familiar. surrounded by their own trust points meals on wheels knows who's this is i deliver the food too. congregations and support networks know this is where i find this person. it is critical for seniors as well as for persons with disabilities. >> thank you senator. senator cortez noster, thank you for being here today. i am from nevada. in reno nevada we have renal healthcare and it has been in existence to dacians 2018. it has progressively improved the workflows by integrating care tha
my dad raised her five kids and that house but and rocked numerous grandchildren and neighbors kids and her mother is -- her mother's rocking chair. i sure that personal point of this because home matters. people want to stay in their homes. i could walk down second street in washington dc and ask the first 10 people i ask, do you want to live in a home or an institution? and they would say a home. i firmly believe and have evidence that people live longer and recover stronger when they are at...
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how do you make sure that a building is safe and how do you go in and do search and rescue. how do you lift stuff off of people that are crushed? how do you make sure that the people that are the most injured get the care immediately. people that can wait are set aside and then first responders can help them. >> one thing i didn't realize, i probably wouldn't be able to communicate, because cell phone service goes down and telephone service is overwhelmed. >> we found out quickly that the commune cautions between the battalion stations and staging areas is a must. >> that's the most critical. to make sure that we're in the loop, we know what's going on, the communication is slowing. >> we're training just under 2,000 people per year and i would like to have 3,000 people per year. >> i think people should sign up for nert because you will never know how you will be able to respond in the case of a real emergency, but if you are more prepared, it gives you peace of mind. and it helps you help other people. >> we're privileged to get a grant from the state of california and it
how do you make sure that a building is safe and how do you go in and do search and rescue. how do you lift stuff off of people that are crushed? how do you make sure that the people that are the most injured get the care immediately. people that can wait are set aside and then first responders can help them. >> one thing i didn't realize, i probably wouldn't be able to communicate, because cell phone service goes down and telephone service is overwhelmed. >> we found out quickly...
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and categorize them and catalog them. and we've been doing that. and at this point, i can't remember what the specific number is, but of all of the asteroids that could be damaging to earth, we believe, we assess, that we have catalogued over 90% of any asteroids that could be in orbit, helio-centric orbit, around the sun, that could cross the earth's orbit, we believe we are in good shape there. now, it doesn't mean we're not going to have asteroids run into earth. but we have that every night, if you just look up at the night sky, you will see, you know, meteorites hitting the atmosphere. all that being said, the ones that could be damaging to earth, we believe we've got catalogued and we're in good shape for a long time. >> well, challenges to come, but i must say that having a well-informed bipartisan voice as the head of nasa is a very good thing. especially someone who is very friendly to canada. >> absolutely. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. jane, i appreciate it so much. >> wasn't that great? i could sit here listening to him all morn
and categorize them and catalog them. and we've been doing that. and at this point, i can't remember what the specific number is, but of all of the asteroids that could be damaging to earth, we believe, we assess, that we have catalogued over 90% of any asteroids that could be in orbit, helio-centric orbit, around the sun, that could cross the earth's orbit, we believe we are in good shape there. now, it doesn't mean we're not going to have asteroids run into earth. but we have that every...
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cost and i gave them their bill and they paid it and then they submitted to insurance and now things have changed dramatically. we can do a whole lot more and we can do a lot to cut costs in healthcare today and we are working on doing that so we will strive to get patients the things they need and want and opened the markets because you have a free market you can bargain. i was in church where women cut off the priest during church when he was asking for funds for the archbishop's fund drive and she said you don't know what it is like out here today, what i'm paying for health insurance is through the roof and got but if i get sick because i can't afford that either and that is because of the affordable care act and i know because i'm on it is a member of congress. schiller: the healthcare issue we can talk about for months but the framing of this is important. as my opponent said they passed a bill that mentions preexisting conditions but the plan that would cover these preexisting conditions have no impetus to be affordable for the people with these conditions. they could also cov
cost and i gave them their bill and they paid it and then they submitted to insurance and now things have changed dramatically. we can do a whole lot more and we can do a lot to cut costs in healthcare today and we are working on doing that so we will strive to get patients the things they need and want and opened the markets because you have a free market you can bargain. i was in church where women cut off the priest during church when he was asking for funds for the archbishop's fund drive...
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do studies and inspect and recover and to exercise that board program and run a field exercise and think about if it should be required or some version of it be pride for some, tall buildings or gone back to existing ones. there's a number of sort of recommendations on being better prepared to following an earthquake and to inspect tall buildings and if there's damage to tall building and sometimes that can trigger larger assessment and retro fits and to again, reassess whether those triggers in the building code and how they apply to the inventory of tall buildings that exist there now and also the steel frames, concrete building and they're specialized guidelines that have been developed over the years to inspect those to make sure that they're part of the program here. finally, our last set of recommendations is to continue to enhance this data base of tall buildings with more buildings and with also getting more information, different types of information on the buildings and in fact, then to use that to look at a plan for dense parts of districts three and six with low rise and just
do studies and inspect and recover and to exercise that board program and run a field exercise and think about if it should be required or some version of it be pride for some, tall buildings or gone back to existing ones. there's a number of sort of recommendations on being better prepared to following an earthquake and to inspect tall buildings and if there's damage to tall building and sometimes that can trigger larger assessment and retro fits and to again, reassess whether those triggers...
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>> and the events in the park, and the threshold and the public secret and sidewalk and something that would disrupt normal traffic patterns. we don't -- that occurrence is what appears in the calendar. >> i imagine some of the organizers are people that you have yet to connect with. do you use this to compile and reach out and introduce yourself if you have the contact info from somewhere else? >> i use that as an opportunity to do engagement. i think this halloween list is really stuff like crystal stewart is compiling a lot of the data, too, because of the one-time permit applications. >> to grow the network, send out a large bcc list and introducing yourself to people and know what you are doing and why and to use that to grow the network. >> and try to be careful about people who don't want to be spammed. >> but you are a city official. just introducing myself to help you with anything. >> right. i try to do updates and please don't hesitate to call me with any questions or navigation assistance. we are up to 211 members of the facebook group. that is pretty engaged actually. so i
>> and the events in the park, and the threshold and the public secret and sidewalk and something that would disrupt normal traffic patterns. we don't -- that occurrence is what appears in the calendar. >> i imagine some of the organizers are people that you have yet to connect with. do you use this to compile and reach out and introduce yourself if you have the contact info from somewhere else? >> i use that as an opportunity to do engagement. i think this halloween list is...
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of william and mary and the chase college of law. ohio's second congressional district from east all the way to portsmouth, democrat jail debate coach -- jill schiller has a law degree from temple university and was with her husband and two children in hyde park. republican brad wenstrup represented the second district in 2013 and is 16-years-old. prior to fix the work as a podiatrist and grows to the rank of colonel of the army reserve. he's a graduate of the university of cincinnati and told hiholds a medical degree fm princeton university. university. lives with his wife and two children in colombia. now please join me in welcoming all four candidates to the stage. you may have noticed that we are calling this a forum rather than a debate. that will provide issues agreed to by the candidates. the question we pose t posed too candidates running against each other will be five minutes for discussion on this issue. it's my job to make sure that the time is shared equally. the questions will go back and forth between the two as time p
of william and mary and the chase college of law. ohio's second congressional district from east all the way to portsmouth, democrat jail debate coach -- jill schiller has a law degree from temple university and was with her husband and two children in hyde park. republican brad wenstrup represented the second district in 2013 and is 16-years-old. prior to fix the work as a podiatrist and grows to the rank of colonel of the army reserve. he's a graduate of the university of cincinnati and told...
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will grow up in a country that is fair and just and safe and strong and free, and let us ask god to bless justice kavanaugh and his family as they embark on this incredible journey together. i now invite justice brett kavanaugh to come forward and to take the judicial oath. thank you very much. [applause] >> [inaudible]. >> repeat after me. >> i brett m. kavanaugh do solemnly swear. >> i brett m. kavanaugh do solemnly swear. >> that i will administer justice without respect to persons. >> that i will administer justice without respect to persons. >> and do equal right to the poor and to the rich. >> and do equal right to the poor and to the rich. >> and that i will faithfully and impartially. >> and that i will faithfully and impartially. >> -- to perform. >> to perform. >> all the duties incumbent upon me. >> all the duties incumbent upon me. >> as associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. >> as associate justice of the supreme court of the united states. >> under the constitution and laws of the united states. >> under the constitution and laws of the united sta
will grow up in a country that is fair and just and safe and strong and free, and let us ask god to bless justice kavanaugh and his family as they embark on this incredible journey together. i now invite justice brett kavanaugh to come forward and to take the judicial oath. thank you very much. [applause] >> [inaudible]. >> repeat after me. >> i brett m. kavanaugh do solemnly swear. >> i brett m. kavanaugh do solemnly swear. >> that i will administer justice...
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a mile and and a half and i walked out there and here's michael and otto there.i said go as fast as you can. we were doing 100 miles an hour coming off the mountains of west virginia going into madison. i got there at 4:30 p.m. back in the office. much to the green of the deputy secretary and i took over and a lot of the employees wanted to see me. i said Ãbthey said are you going to open tomorrow. i said i'm going to be here and i'd love to have you come. the next morning at 5:00 a.m. i was out in front of the humphrey building shaking hands with any Ãbyou got to imagine everybody was really afraid because the plane coming from that was going to hit the capital that went into the things in pennsylvania would've gone right by the humphrey building. all they were rightly so Ãbi said i'm going to be here. if you are not afraid, come on in. they said i'm afraid that i'm coming in. i stood there and shook hands with every one of my employees. welcoming them and i made it up to new york the first secretary to go there two days before bush got up there i was up there w
a mile and and a half and i walked out there and here's michael and otto there.i said go as fast as you can. we were doing 100 miles an hour coming off the mountains of west virginia going into madison. i got there at 4:30 p.m. back in the office. much to the green of the deputy secretary and i took over and a lot of the employees wanted to see me. i said Ãbthey said are you going to open tomorrow. i said i'm going to be here and i'd love to have you come. the next morning at 5:00 a.m. i was...
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it's always been that type of community where christians and jews and muslims and hindus and nonbelieversll work together, so i think people are realizing that right now. if the president had come a week or two later that would have been something maybe a little more appropriate as to oppose during the time -- literally the day the first funerals were beginning and there will be a number of funerals today and the next couple of days. >> one last question, mr. fitzgerald before i get to you, rabbi, but isn't it customary for presidents to go to the grieving community in the days right after something horrific like this? as you know, the rackbbi from t tree of life synagogue said he would welcome the president's visit. if the president had waited a couple of weeks, wouldn't that also have been criticized? >> i guess you can always look at things in different ways. i would also note that it wasn't just one party or another, the u.s. senator who was a republican, and the congressman who was a republican also refused to greet the president as well. it was not a political or partisan -- it was
it's always been that type of community where christians and jews and muslims and hindus and nonbelieversll work together, so i think people are realizing that right now. if the president had come a week or two later that would have been something maybe a little more appropriate as to oppose during the time -- literally the day the first funerals were beginning and there will be a number of funerals today and the next couple of days. >> one last question, mr. fitzgerald before i get to...
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at that former realtor. >> and two disabled brothers and a husband and wife who were married in that same synagogue 62 years ago. lauren blanchard has the story. >> reporter: today the first of the funerals is being held for two of the victims in pittsburgh, the president is making his way here to pay his respects. saturday was the deadliest case of antisemetic violence in american history. the alleged shooter robert bowers is being held without bail. while the victims are being laid to rest, president trump is visiting the victims and first responders and he urges us to go on as normal. >> you can't let these people disrupt as many people have, the behavior is disgraceful. >> some say his heated rhetoric and embrace of nationalism is partly to blame for the shooting and one person asked him to stay away. >> i think he would cause more strive and ill feeling and sadness. >> others see the incident as part of a broader pattern of racial and political violence today. while they don't blame the president, they say he should be doing more to bring the country together. >> it does fall wi
at that former realtor. >> and two disabled brothers and a husband and wife who were married in that same synagogue 62 years ago. lauren blanchard has the story. >> reporter: today the first of the funerals is being held for two of the victims in pittsburgh, the president is making his way here to pay his respects. saturday was the deadliest case of antisemetic violence in american history. the alleged shooter robert bowers is being held without bail. while the victims are being...
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it also taps out-of-pocket costs and gives seniors choices i and lets them and roll in the plans that best fit their personal needs. the lesson is a basic flaw of economics choice increases competition and competition drives the value. this administration has taken critical steps to modernize medicare advantage for providing additional flexibility to plan sponsors to offer innovative benefits and services that respond to the needs of their customers. we have made changes i so they can give seniors more choices to pick from and for the first time we have made changes to give plans new discussion to offer a broad array of supplemental benefits. this is one of the most significant changes made to the program and it will have a major impact on improving health care outcomes for the medicare advantage patients. our vision is for plans to be able to design new benefits packages i can't provide services to keep people healthy. advantage plans will be better able to address the social determinants of health and increase access to imported supplemental benefits beyond dental and vision to thin
it also taps out-of-pocket costs and gives seniors choices i and lets them and roll in the plans that best fit their personal needs. the lesson is a basic flaw of economics choice increases competition and competition drives the value. this administration has taken critical steps to modernize medicare advantage for providing additional flexibility to plan sponsors to offer innovative benefits and services that respond to the needs of their customers. we have made changes i so they can give...
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where it started in april and maillot dhs and doj side and doj and dhs, but at the end of may when i got confused with an audit of jjs had done and doing the work of this am big waiting mistreatment of families at the border and i.c.e.'s interior enforcement poll and that affects families living in the u.s. has been a long, hard slog that hasn't seen a great deal of progress. it's been very difficult to tell people that the issues that they care a great deal about are policy problem, to tell them that there are other things that are happening that maybe if they're concerned about a certain principle that they should also be concerned about these thing, as well and it's been a little bit hard to predict when exactly the people who do care about things and the trump critics who get extremely exercised about certain immigration issues are going to latch on. on the other side among people who would be inclined to defend the president, they're kind of in the opposite problem where a lot of things have been happening that in theory, supporters of the president were clamoring for. you could
where it started in april and maillot dhs and doj side and doj and dhs, but at the end of may when i got confused with an audit of jjs had done and doing the work of this am big waiting mistreatment of families at the border and i.c.e.'s interior enforcement poll and that affects families living in the u.s. has been a long, hard slog that hasn't seen a great deal of progress. it's been very difficult to tell people that the issues that they care a great deal about are policy problem, to tell...
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and earthquake preparedness and erica and her team and other folks will be there from a lot of your departments to engage with the community. with that, i'm happy to take any questions and move along. we're moving quickly today. >> okay. if there are no questions, we can go into roundtable. if anyone has any announcements about activities that your department is working on. >> three things. one, the elderly and the elderly care facilities especially, we do have a lot of that information, where they're at, in terms of info on the c.a.d. it would be great if we can get more of that, especially the permanent housing. it's easier to track, where you know you have someone. where my grandmother is at, it's tougher. it's a regular residence, but with six people. so we need to get that in. the harder thing would be, 20 apartments and there is one that needs help. those are temporary premise information that can go on the c.a.d. and the problem is, if somebody moves, it changes. but that needs to be updated and i don't know if your department can help with that or not, but that would be grea
and earthquake preparedness and erica and her team and other folks will be there from a lot of your departments to engage with the community. with that, i'm happy to take any questions and move along. we're moving quickly today. >> okay. if there are no questions, we can go into roundtable. if anyone has any announcements about activities that your department is working on. >> three things. one, the elderly and the elderly care facilities especially, we do have a lot of that...
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, and his father, and his brother, and his sister, and his aunt, and his grandfather.e of them working. approximatelying 22 people came in. it is called a chain. isn't that wonderful? a chain. [audience boos] and we are stuck with them. where stuck with these people. and i do not want a chain. i want people to come into our country or -- on a merit-based system. [applause] and i want them to help all of the great companies that are moving back into the united states. they are moving to michigan, ohio, pennsylvania, they are moving to north and south carolina. they are coming in and moving to florida, and yes, they are moving into kentucky. and with what we have done, we have become so successful, that we need people to come in with all these companies that are coming in. but we want great people that love our country, that respect our country, and want to work. [applause] safetyection is about and it is about prosperity. ande the last election, these are numbers that the figures back then, the fake news would never have allowed me to say, they would never in a --lion y
, and his father, and his brother, and his sister, and his aunt, and his grandfather.e of them working. approximatelying 22 people came in. it is called a chain. isn't that wonderful? a chain. [audience boos] and we are stuck with them. where stuck with these people. and i do not want a chain. i want people to come into our country or -- on a merit-based system. [applause] and i want them to help all of the great companies that are moving back into the united states. they are moving to...
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it starts by asking what we want to achieve and i haven't heard that and i don't see it an and e are four years in and at this point we don't have any results to show for it and we can do better. >> transformation of the government is something that's important and it should be a top priority for any leader in any administration. one of the things that stood out to me as it has taken four years and this is what we have. back in the spring when i proposed cost it had almost been a week talking about transformation in this big announcemenannouncement at all s going to happen is the government is going to look so much different and it's going to be transformed and revitalized and we will be looking at a new government the way the government should work and then they released a planned this weekend i'm sorry that when i looked at it the first thing that came to mind as it looks like they took a deck of cards and shuffle them around and then sorted them into your government is transformed. i'm sorry it doesn't go far enough. it's not looking to departmental regulatory and agency overreach
it starts by asking what we want to achieve and i haven't heard that and i don't see it an and e are four years in and at this point we don't have any results to show for it and we can do better. >> transformation of the government is something that's important and it should be a top priority for any leader in any administration. one of the things that stood out to me as it has taken four years and this is what we have. back in the spring when i proposed cost it had almost been a week...
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of cars and uber and lyft. the impacts of the city's action on the health of its residents is a issue. the california environmental quality act. think about the health and pedestrian safety of youth, seniors and family first and foremost. this needs further research. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is lordis. i'm here with so many ca somkan. soma is the most open spaced deficient neighborhood in san francisco along with the neighboring tenderloin. instead of providing publicly accessible space and they have many impact on the community for many reasons. they aren't open to the public. activity is discouraged and hours are limited. they're not protected by the proposition shadow ordinance because they're not open spaces and rec and park department. these spaces do not represent the type of open space that is public and accessible for youth, families and seniors. like a public park. there is one rec center and two full parks in soma. the m.d. park and south park. we need more. if you are going
of cars and uber and lyft. the impacts of the city's action on the health of its residents is a issue. the california environmental quality act. think about the health and pedestrian safety of youth, seniors and family first and foremost. this needs further research. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is lordis. i'm here with so many ca somkan. soma is the most open spaced deficient neighborhood in san francisco along with the neighboring tenderloin. instead of providing...
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and that spoke volumes, and she's thinking about it in terms of the institution and party. she came out, as you point out, john, that she thinks the investigation has been comprehensive, and senator mendez said this is a shame, and i think he used a different word in private, but i think she is yes. i think the wildcard isly s lis murkowski. those are state politics that are definitely going to play into her decision. >> of course republicans can lose one vote and get this across the finish line, but there has been an expectation that murkowski and collins will stick together. collins was 90% yes before all of this, and yesterday three went and looked at the report, and that tells me there's ten10 is -- >> when she votes yes she wants to say i worked really hard. >> yeah, and here's the process i went through. i did not take my decision lightly. and we heard some comments from retired justice stevens, and he also said senators should pay attention for the good of the court and we heard some of that with heidi heitkamp, and what we know is we are waiting on the four senators
and that spoke volumes, and she's thinking about it in terms of the institution and party. she came out, as you point out, john, that she thinks the investigation has been comprehensive, and senator mendez said this is a shame, and i think he used a different word in private, but i think she is yes. i think the wildcard isly s lis murkowski. those are state politics that are definitely going to play into her decision. >> of course republicans can lose one vote and get this across the...
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and, with that, we would love to formally, with you and with the mayor and with the supervisor, and partners cut the ribbon. >> all right. [applause] >> five, four, three, two, one! [cheers and applause] >> congratulations! >> manufacturing in cities creates this perfect platform for people to earn livelihoods and for people to create more economic prosperity. i'm kate sosa. i'm cofounder and ceo of sf made. sf made is a public private partnership in the city of san francisco to help manufacturers start, grow, and stay right here in san francisco. sf made really provides wraparound resources for manufacturers that sets us apart from other small business support organizations who provide more generalized support. everything we do has really been developed over time by listening and thinking about what manufacturer needs grow. for example, it would be traditional things like helping them find capital, provide assistance loans, help to provide small business owners with education. we have had some great experience doing what you might call pop ups or temporary selling events, and maybe the most
and, with that, we would love to formally, with you and with the mayor and with the supervisor, and partners cut the ribbon. >> all right. [applause] >> five, four, three, two, one! [cheers and applause] >> congratulations! >> manufacturing in cities creates this perfect platform for people to earn livelihoods and for people to create more economic prosperity. i'm kate sosa. i'm cofounder and ceo of sf made. sf made is a public private partnership in the city of san...
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news and world report, and susan page who works as a journalist and washington bureau chief for "usa today" and she is an author of the soon to be published biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." please enjoy in presentation, i know it's going to be a good one on the relationship between the presidency and the press and how communications between the two have evolved and how it's changed over time, and the way in which it's stayed the same. >> i will sit here and you all can sit wherever you like. thank you very much, martha, for that wonderful introduction. i think on behalf of all of us as we're taking our seats we want to thank you for what you do to preserve history and the connection between presidents and our current occupants of this great country. i'm really looking forward to this conversation, who knows what it's going to go, but mostly we're going to try to put in context this relationship, often adversarial, between the press and the presidency, and the president. i might start -- you know, i was listening to martha and this was, you know, on my heart when she
news and world report, and susan page who works as a journalist and washington bureau chief for "usa today" and she is an author of the soon to be published biography of barbara bush called "the matriarch." please enjoy in presentation, i know it's going to be a good one on the relationship between the presidency and the press and how communications between the two have evolved and how it's changed over time, and the way in which it's stayed the same. >> i will sit...
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and i happen to believe that trade and immigration and automation and information age, all these thingsnhance the overall economy and have led america's economy to power the world in some respects, lead the world at least. and yet while that happened for some, others were very severely, disproportionately impacted. and we watched and said, oh, let the market take care of that. it's like, well, if you're living in lordstown, ohio, and the gm factory closes, how's the market going to take care of that? i mean, you can't -- who are you going to sell your house to? you've got a mortgage, you've got a home, you can't sell your house to anybody. the jobs that are available in places you don't live, require skills you don't have, and it was devastating. it created a lot of anger. and that anger, i think, has led to people on the left saying, hey, we have an answer, let's go after these rich folks and say that they give more to help those that need the help,on the right they said, hey, who is it that's causing it? it's these immigrants that are causing it and these foreign goods that are causin
and i happen to believe that trade and immigration and automation and information age, all these thingsnhance the overall economy and have led america's economy to power the world in some respects, lead the world at least. and yet while that happened for some, others were very severely, disproportionately impacted. and we watched and said, oh, let the market take care of that. it's like, well, if you're living in lordstown, ohio, and the gm factory closes, how's the market going to take care of...
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and then port director and port staff and all the many, many community stake holders and people like veronica and corin and then most of all, my co-deputy city attorneys on the port legal team who are so talented and hardworking and dedicated and just thank you for all you have done these past six years. i wish you all best of luck on all that you've done on the head of the port. thank you. >> president brandon: thank you. [applause] commissioners, any other? >> i'll say something. i just -- because we did have two members of the public, values members of the public, talk about one of the previous topics at a commission meeting and i will hand the mike over in a bit to commissioner brandon, but i just want to say that, i think there is no question that we are going to do the park. we had some questions about how the money would be spent and what it will be spent on and how much money do we have, but i want to just tell you, we are 100% supportive. our communication, even though i read the minutes and i don't know how the public got the impression that we're not behind the park. we ar
and then port director and port staff and all the many, many community stake holders and people like veronica and corin and then most of all, my co-deputy city attorneys on the port legal team who are so talented and hardworking and dedicated and just thank you for all you have done these past six years. i wish you all best of luck on all that you've done on the head of the port. thank you. >> president brandon: thank you. [applause] commissioners, any other? >> i'll say something....