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canada, and white house officials and officials from mexico and canada and they spoke about the past four to getting the deal ratified. also steve case will be talked about the lessons he learned over the course of his career. this was from the national governors winter meeting this past weekend and watched it. >> good morning and welcome back. welcome back to the second day of the winter meeting.[ applause ]>> we are here and starting the program today with a timely topic. that is trade. with the new u.s., mexico, canada agreement, it was signed by the leaders of the three countries and many governors and our counterparts in mexico and canada, they are eager to learn about the next step and how we can potentially deepen trade in relationships under the new agreement. to this end i have the great pleasure of moderating a panel with three representatives, with one representative from each of the countries to gain their insight on the new framework for commerce on their consonant. but first we will hear from the u.s. government and we are thrilled to have this man share the administrat
canada, and white house officials and officials from mexico and canada and they spoke about the past four to getting the deal ratified. also steve case will be talked about the lessons he learned over the course of his career. this was from the national governors winter meeting this past weekend and watched it. >> good morning and welcome back. welcome back to the second day of the winter meeting.[ applause ]>> we are here and starting the program today with a timely topic. that is...
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and diversity and here locally. and we believe the contracts close to the same size with different offerings we can cover the work we need. >> i note it's as you said spread contract so it's not as if we're agreeing to pay $3 million to two vendors but it's on a work-order basis. may i request as we go and decide to go as we decide to spend more on the vendors, we seek the input and feedback of the unions particularly because they're the ones requesting this? so since we're doing it for their benefit and retention, i want to make sure they're finding these programs and providers effective and if not, we can adjust within the contract? >> yes, we can. >> very good. so a motion and second. all in favor, please say aye. opposed? that passes. thank you very much. acting director hsu we move on to item 12. >> clerk: presentation discussion regarding response acts of responsibilities and no members of the public have stated wanting to address the topic. >> i can't imagine why. >> members of the board i'm mark blake a city
and diversity and here locally. and we believe the contracts close to the same size with different offerings we can cover the work we need. >> i note it's as you said spread contract so it's not as if we're agreeing to pay $3 million to two vendors but it's on a work-order basis. may i request as we go and decide to go as we decide to spend more on the vendors, we seek the input and feedback of the unions particularly because they're the ones requesting this? so since we're doing it for...
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comments and i know she's been vocal and persistent and clear we need to control the on ramps and i'm hoping we can provide a better level of staffing at 3rd and bryant and other intersections that are a big concern. >> it is the most direct route from caltrain to downtown. i hear that myself and i brave that route. and we hear people say this is great and just a question in terms of the feasibility of coming back in the future and adding bike lanes. is there a reason it's more cost effective. looking at brannon street which is next on the agenda which is a lower-cost item to add in the bike lanes. is there a reason why there'd make more sense to add bike lanes now or as of the effectively later on? >> i apologize in advance for this without my planner designing the facility it's hard to say what the cost would be. in general, and this will sound silly but probably less so to you than others, $14 million is relatively an inexpensive project for us. we're not pouring a lot of concrete and that allows us to build faster and cheaper. could you stripe and put in a facility, a version exis
comments and i know she's been vocal and persistent and clear we need to control the on ramps and i'm hoping we can provide a better level of staffing at 3rd and bryant and other intersections that are a big concern. >> it is the most direct route from caltrain to downtown. i hear that myself and i brave that route. and we hear people say this is great and just a question in terms of the feasibility of coming back in the future and adding bike lanes. is there a reason it's more cost...
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questions and we've been meeting with the sponsors and neighbors and i'll withhold my comments and questions until the end. thank you. >> commissioner: okay. seeing no one else on the roster, i will now ask the appellant to come forward and present their case. you have up to 10 minutes. thank you. >> thank you, president yee and members of the board. thank you for hearing our appeal. my name is alex thompson. i'm an architect and live adjacent to the project and speak first to the conditional use authorizations on behalf of the appellants. and this is a two-lane neighborhood commercial street. the property owners are shown in purple. 45 businesses that support our appeal are shown in teal. over 00 -- 100 therapist support our appeal are in red and over 160 businesses an business employee shown in orange. i'd like anyone in the audience opposed to the project as it stands right now to please stand up so you can see the overwhelming neighborhood support for this appeal. we do not oppose development. we want reasonable development that fits the scale and change character and parking that fits t
questions and we've been meeting with the sponsors and neighbors and i'll withhold my comments and questions until the end. thank you. >> commissioner: okay. seeing no one else on the roster, i will now ask the appellant to come forward and present their case. you have up to 10 minutes. thank you. >> thank you, president yee and members of the board. thank you for hearing our appeal. my name is alex thompson. i'm an architect and live adjacent to the project and speak first to the...
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wife and daughter , and to the public defender's office, and his leadership there and how he broughtveryone together it's really commendable. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor walton? >> thank you, president yee. it is a testament when you are a community and you know people are excited and would rather be represented by the public defender's office and a private attorney. it tells you a lot about jeff and the public defender's office this year, this time around, jeff and i were actually sworn in on the same day. i attended his swearing in that morning and a little while later, he came and attended my swearing in. be magic was first formed and we developed a bond and a friendship from those early interactions. as we both advocated against gang injunctions, alternatives to incarceration for youth, and protections for immigrants, both documented and undocumented, and making sure that the policy was never violated under any circumstance, our friendship grew closer. more recently, and immediately after my election to the board of supervisors, i reached out to jeff about a report that i
wife and daughter , and to the public defender's office, and his leadership there and how he broughtveryone together it's really commendable. thank you. >> thank you. supervisor walton? >> thank you, president yee. it is a testament when you are a community and you know people are excited and would rather be represented by the public defender's office and a private attorney. it tells you a lot about jeff and the public defender's office this year, this time around, jeff and i were...
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and he stopped and he looked at me and he said mr.kenlooper, just for your record, i'm on my way, because it was just like before:30, i'm on my way to get my screw gun and you and i are going to get his railing to the right height. but i don't want to hear any cracks like that anymore. gender is a very honest city. but you know, going with, one of the things that told me to run for mayor in 2003 and i had never run for student council, i had no experience [ laughing ] whatsoever. there was a recession after the.com bust and city revenues went down drastically and we were worried about having to lay people off and what that led to was they decided well, they haven't raised parking meter rates for eight years. and we could actually go 50 percent and that would give us this much money and, i knew a bunch of us went out of the mayor's office and said hey, you know usually when your revenues go down it's not when you raise your prices. historically, that is a bad idea to address a change in your business. they had listened to us for about
and he stopped and he looked at me and he said mr.kenlooper, just for your record, i'm on my way, because it was just like before:30, i'm on my way to get my screw gun and you and i are going to get his railing to the right height. but i don't want to hear any cracks like that anymore. gender is a very honest city. but you know, going with, one of the things that told me to run for mayor in 2003 and i had never run for student council, i had no experience [ laughing ] whatsoever. there was a...
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to go and talk to those people and be out front and say what we stand for and not be afraid, and not be shy, that is important. i was at the local level for candidates trying to reach the millennial women who may or may not be involved already, listening. i think going and listening and having conversations in coffee shops, having conversations wherever people are gathering, higher education institutions, wherever that may be. going and spending your time, having coffee, or having conversation with people goes so far. just putting yourself out there and being vulnerable. and being relatable. i think it think the democrats do better than we do. i think they show up. they are vulnerable. they make insults available. and they seem like humans. we need to do that more often. that's a pretty simple thing. but i think it is something that, for one reason or another, whether it is fear, whether it and difference, whether it's prioritizing other things, we are not showing up enough. we are not having those human interactions and is conversations. we are not reaching these people and we are l
to go and talk to those people and be out front and say what we stand for and not be afraid, and not be shy, that is important. i was at the local level for candidates trying to reach the millennial women who may or may not be involved already, listening. i think going and listening and having conversations in coffee shops, having conversations wherever people are gathering, higher education institutions, wherever that may be. going and spending your time, having coffee, or having conversation...
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someone who has worked and worked and worked and built a remarkable record of inclusion and opportunity everyone. and that is what she's going to talk about. what does america look like when we're all working together. it looks like an america where we could all have access to health care and a job with a decent wage and to feed your family and that is what stacey abrams will talk about and zip code never determines destiny and talk about how it doesn't matter where you were born or who you love, what your first language is, this america in every zip code can be everybody's america. and that is what i love about stacey and about her campaign. >> there is obviously the democratic party in the stacey abrams and freshman class has been forth right about a pluralistic society and you were on the record calling for the governor of virginia northam to resign and he appears not to be doing that. do you stand by that? are you also -- are people being read into what his decision-making is or is he just doing this huddled with his own team? >> well, i hope -- i hope and i actually expect that he
someone who has worked and worked and worked and built a remarkable record of inclusion and opportunity everyone. and that is what she's going to talk about. what does america look like when we're all working together. it looks like an america where we could all have access to health care and a job with a decent wage and to feed your family and that is what stacey abrams will talk about and zip code never determines destiny and talk about how it doesn't matter where you were born or who you...
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and it had only been formed in 1904, and the british and the french of course had built on that, and they had fought in the first world war ii together but they had a lot of other sorts of memories. they had memories of long, long rivalry, around the world, they had memories of a search years war, they had memories of conflict in africa, conflict in the middle east in the 19 the century. and the british and the french were going to, not fall out, but they certainly were going to begin to take very different perspectives on what they wanted and they had very different concern, the british effectively had got what they wanted out of the peace, by the time they came to the paris peace conference. the two things that the british had been concerned about, especially when it came to germany, was german colonies and the german colonies had either been captured by subsidiary parts of the british empire, the south africans had captured, southwest africa, today's namibia, the australians, new zealanders had captured german islands in the south pacific, and so from the british point of view, th
and it had only been formed in 1904, and the british and the french of course had built on that, and they had fought in the first world war ii together but they had a lot of other sorts of memories. they had memories of long, long rivalry, around the world, they had memories of a search years war, they had memories of conflict in africa, conflict in the middle east in the 19 the century. and the british and the french were going to, not fall out, but they certainly were going to begin to take...
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and affordable and safe space, a place to present master classes and lecture series, and to host a middletudents with our educational programs, rhythm, reaching youth through music, and the it gets better showcase pick a venue that would house a state-of-the-art broadcast facility so we could transmit these incredible transformational and inspiring events to a global audience. a space that espouses the san francisco values of diversity, acceptance, equality, entrepreneurship, and creativity a home where art and activism come together, and it is my honor to welcome you to that space today. [applause] our new home, and the nation's first-ever lgbtq centre for the arts is a continuation of what began over 40 years ago on the city hall steps. that moment where 99 men raised their voices in anger and sadness, but also in hope, singing the song that you just heard, singing for our lives, and thereby sparking an lgbtq arts movement that would eventually spanned five continents. that is why this isn't just our home, it is a home for all of the san francisco arts community and the nation. no one u
and affordable and safe space, a place to present master classes and lecture series, and to host a middletudents with our educational programs, rhythm, reaching youth through music, and the it gets better showcase pick a venue that would house a state-of-the-art broadcast facility so we could transmit these incredible transformational and inspiring events to a global audience. a space that espouses the san francisco values of diversity, acceptance, equality, entrepreneurship, and creativity a...
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and so the sense -- and ton, and when you start going through the names and you'll see in the artists and activists and lawyers and that's always been a part of our community. becausethat article i wanted the black gay activists to come forward use that energy and creativity and courage in overarching issue of justice for our community toause we can't afford leave anybody alone in a silo. our community needs all hands on deck. we needed it before and we especially need it now so i think we need each other and if nothing else the circumstances today are showing more than ever how need each other. >> i'm from mississippi, we defer. [laughter] >> it's a respect thing. is pamela bingham and honestly, i'm so full and overwhelmed by this discussion. i didn't know if i was going tomake it because i had drive from petersburg today and my mother has alzheimer's so getting up a struggle.ys there's so much to say, but i alwaysncerity, give a thank you in these environments to the people me,made it possible for us, to be here at the club.al press i am actually an environmental engineer, i am in h
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we listened to it at the time and dressed up and put on wigs and brown makeup.nce and he is deeply sorry for the pain this revelation is causing. ryan nobles joins us live. as if that wasn't enough, what now? >> john, this is unbelievable. we first heard a rumor about potential black face and have been chasing it for the last 24 hours and the attorney general releasing a dramatic statement where he admits being at a party dressed as a rapper in brown makeup. we also know that the attorney general in an attempt to stave off the criticism that may come to this did meet with the legislative black caucus to inform them of this situation and of course, this comes after the backdrop of two other scandals that are rocking virginia's capital with the other statewide elected officials and justin fairfax is facing accusations of a sexual assault charge that goes back to 2004 and the governor ralph northam facing accusations or the release of a photo that appeared in his medical school yearbook which showed someone in black face and the kka outfit and he's not one of the p
we listened to it at the time and dressed up and put on wigs and brown makeup.nce and he is deeply sorry for the pain this revelation is causing. ryan nobles joins us live. as if that wasn't enough, what now? >> john, this is unbelievable. we first heard a rumor about potential black face and have been chasing it for the last 24 hours and the attorney general releasing a dramatic statement where he admits being at a party dressed as a rapper in brown makeup. we also know that the attorney...
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we have young and bright and vibrant women who are unapologetic and unafraid, and yes, they are difficult but it is because they are fighting for what they believe in. they are fighting for what is right, and they are sick of the way that politics works in back rooms, in secrecy. they are being upfront, and honest about who they are, and what they want to, and very are refusing to accept that it is impossible, that human beings can live with dignity, that human beings have enough food to eat, that human beings have a right to a home, that human beings have a right to equality --dash a quality education. aoc, i am a big fan of an follow-on social media. she is unapologetic about that, and so am i. we feel a sense of urgency to make change, and that is why i am running for this position, but it has been a hard process. it's been, quite frankly, a sexist process. i have been told, not based on my achievements, not based on my record, not based on the type of person i am and how i conduct myself as an elected official, because of my personality traits i've been told i'm too difficult , i've b
we have young and bright and vibrant women who are unapologetic and unafraid, and yes, they are difficult but it is because they are fighting for what they believe in. they are fighting for what is right, and they are sick of the way that politics works in back rooms, in secrecy. they are being upfront, and honest about who they are, and what they want to, and very are refusing to accept that it is impossible, that human beings can live with dignity, that human beings have enough food to eat,...
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is it really is based on the chief and the skills in the department and who has and i had a colleague in another jurisdiction who oversaw the legal function but because she was a lawyer so it made sense. those sorts of things bears out as you look at other jurisdictions. with respect to missions, what the function does. that's what the mission means. any particular unit or function. those differences really they showed up as one of the major differences among jurisdictions. an example of this is sfpd internal affairs includes criminal and administrative investigations but other jurisdictions may be split or not do one and give it to another agency. the final area where the biggest differences are really centers on the capacity of each function. that really points to the staffing function or staffing levels. basically the type and amount of staff in a particular function was a clear difference among jurisdictions. so high level this means the lack of function in our department included toxicology that were in other departments, toxicology and chemistry. in our crime lab we currently do
is it really is based on the chief and the skills in the department and who has and i had a colleague in another jurisdiction who oversaw the legal function but because she was a lawyer so it made sense. those sorts of things bears out as you look at other jurisdictions. with respect to missions, what the function does. that's what the mission means. any particular unit or function. those differences really they showed up as one of the major differences among jurisdictions. an example of this...
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and when i sent him these pictures, he was very moved and touched and felt compassion and love and understanding. and so, which also then speaks to margot's concern, which is if she's with somebody who's younger than herself, then is she with somebody who is not going to be able to hold her in these moments, hold her through menopause, understand through these changes. is he going to ditch her for somebody younger, and will he be able to understand the pain and the trauma that everybody has to go through in coming to terms with it. >> did you as an actress worry, freak out that you'd be forgotten once you got to 50 or you wouldn't get the roles, did the whole ageing thing in your real life, was it traumatic? >> well, i mean, i have been extraordinarily lucky in my career. i continue to work. >> you have aged in front of us for the last 25 years. >> and you know what, i keep wor working and that doesn't happen for all actresses. i have been incredibly lucky, and to that first and foremost, but also, i have, you know, they have absolutely even, you know, we were talking earlier about sex education
and when i sent him these pictures, he was very moved and touched and felt compassion and love and understanding. and so, which also then speaks to margot's concern, which is if she's with somebody who's younger than herself, then is she with somebody who is not going to be able to hold her in these moments, hold her through menopause, understand through these changes. is he going to ditch her for somebody younger, and will he be able to understand the pain and the trauma that everybody has to...
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and 52 in oakland and fremont. and 54 in san jose. and 50 for napa and concord.e's the 7-day forecast. again we're looking at lowering snow levels. and it's going to turn cold, especially tomorrow morning. a little bit drier as we head through tuesday afternoon, wednesday and thursday. and rain chances back in the forecast friday and into the weekend. >>> 6:50 right now. a rare chance to get up close and personal with a colony of elephant sales. >> they've been hanging out at drake's beach in marin county. the beach was closed to the public and the sales moved in. over the weekend, park rangers let the public come back to see the 53 pups, 53 cows, and 10 bulls that had taken over the beach. >> this is a great opportunity for folks to see them up close and we want to take advantage of that and also keep the seals and the pups safe. >> they are trying to determine how many public contact can be allowed. >> we've posted a link to park information on our website at www.kpix.com. >> reporter: i'm kiet do live ivtrfic d where crewavoi nea mudslide overnight. we've got
and 52 in oakland and fremont. and 54 in san jose. and 50 for napa and concord.e's the 7-day forecast. again we're looking at lowering snow levels. and it's going to turn cold, especially tomorrow morning. a little bit drier as we head through tuesday afternoon, wednesday and thursday. and rain chances back in the forecast friday and into the weekend. >>> 6:50 right now. a rare chance to get up close and personal with a colony of elephant sales. >> they've been hanging out at...
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and a stronger and fairer new jersey. tax incentives should be used strategically and sparingly to get us to our goal. a few tweaks to the status quo cannot and will not get us there. i am calling for a new program that is capped in the amount of money it gives out, has clear eligibility criteria and oversight, has flexibility and works to achieve our broader goals by investing in the high wage, high growth sectors upon which we must rebuild our economy. it is focused -- [ applause ]. -- it is focused, it is smart, it is about fostering the new economy rather than simply helping a few big corporations. i put -- bless you -- i put forward the principles -- we don't miss a thing up here -- for such a program in october when i unveiled by master economic plan and shared our proposal with the legislative leadership. we need a system that rewards those who invest in their employees through skills development and training and that cares about growing innovative and promising small and medium sized businesses. we need a program
and a stronger and fairer new jersey. tax incentives should be used strategically and sparingly to get us to our goal. a few tweaks to the status quo cannot and will not get us there. i am calling for a new program that is capped in the amount of money it gives out, has clear eligibility criteria and oversight, has flexibility and works to achieve our broader goals by investing in the high wage, high growth sectors upon which we must rebuild our economy. it is focused -- [ applause ]. -- it is...
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and others. thank you to all who made this possible. for j.f.k. towers and 2698 california and other public housing residents. i want to give us special thanks to our j.f.k. residents. raise your hand if you are a j.f.k. resident. we have a lot of you hear while supplies. >> and 2698 california. he lived through this process where you had to temporarily relocate, and you had to live in a construction zone, and thank you for your faith in the process, we hope you really enjoy the new housing and all the improvements that you have. thank you very much to everyone. [applause] >> all rights. we are in the special part of the program where we list lots of names, but i do want to spend a second to acknowledge the partnership that was here. japanese-american religious foundation and the john stewart foundation, and mercy decided early on that when we are looking for the opportunity to work on these buildings that we would do better partnering to compete to do this work. this is part of the ethos of san
and others. thank you to all who made this possible. for j.f.k. towers and 2698 california and other public housing residents. i want to give us special thanks to our j.f.k. residents. raise your hand if you are a j.f.k. resident. we have a lot of you hear while supplies. >> and 2698 california. he lived through this process where you had to temporarily relocate, and you had to live in a construction zone, and thank you for your faith in the process, we hope you really enjoy the new...
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going around and i was mrs to the ward and indices to the ward usually women and it's women and pregnant women who get to feel or do you feel like leave a complication so it's usually adults there and i saw the sight of you know a girl in a little chair and i was shocked so i think that somebody had brought her in from like the pediatric section maybe she had a relative and i was then informed that no she was a patient and to award because she had been. brutally raped and sodomized and it had left her paralyzed it come from the story completely destabilized me i couldn't work and i felt a huge amount of shame when i found out that. everybody wasn't talking about this right why isn't this on the funky justice keeper i was incensed and so i wrote a blog post about it and just looked at the bigger issue that you know gender based violence is the serious issue in sierra leone it's a public crisis what we tell crisis and our girls and our women should not have to suffer in silence because the key issue is rape here and with sex all kinds of sexual violence is that there's a lot of stigma and
going around and i was mrs to the ward and indices to the ward usually women and it's women and pregnant women who get to feel or do you feel like leave a complication so it's usually adults there and i saw the sight of you know a girl in a little chair and i was shocked so i think that somebody had brought her in from like the pediatric section maybe she had a relative and i was then informed that no she was a patient and to award because she had been. brutally raped and sodomized and it had...
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and it was emotional and from the sound bites it was emotional and soul bearing and yet new information in there. which chairman cummings said that happened while the president was in office, do you know what he's referring to when he said it appears that this happened. >> it appears he's referring to the fact that the president was involved in this hush money scheme all the way in and through the -- at least 2017 when he was still president and he was -- he was president and in signing a check that michael cohen produced today for $35,000 as part of the series of payments that were part of that hush money scheme of criminal act in the view of a lot of people -- a lot of democrats noting that also that the southern district of new york implicated the president in those crimes. what adam schiff, the house intelligence committee chairman just told me is that, well the southern district of new york already implicated the president in those crimes but we saw the crimes continued while he was in the oval office. so now the question is where do the democrats go from here? we expect this to be
and it was emotional and from the sound bites it was emotional and soul bearing and yet new information in there. which chairman cummings said that happened while the president was in office, do you know what he's referring to when he said it appears that this happened. >> it appears he's referring to the fact that the president was involved in this hush money scheme all the way in and through the -- at least 2017 when he was still president and he was -- he was president and in signing a...
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and he goes kc and the -- [ laughter ] kc and the sunshine band.es? >> i know, usually i dance to kc and the sunshine band. >> jimmy: everyone does. yeah. >> but he said it reminded him of his father, and it made him emotional. anyways, but he was so funny. he just started laughing uncontrollably after the fact that i caught him crying about his dad. and he was like -- >> jimmy: what was he like to be in a sketch with? >> he was the best. you know, like farley in a a skit, was -- you knew, first of all, you knew it was going to kill because farley was in it. so you just felt this great confidence. so, like farley's -- the audience loved him so much, that it was just a different energy when you're in the audience, and he -- and i remember this one skit we did though, he was in the pepper boys skit that steve corn wrote. and i think he was shooting "tommy boy" or something at the same time. and then he would fly back and forth from l.a. to new york. and i think he only had one line in the pepper boys skit. and he was so angry that he had to fly, and
and he goes kc and the -- [ laughter ] kc and the sunshine band.es? >> i know, usually i dance to kc and the sunshine band. >> jimmy: everyone does. yeah. >> but he said it reminded him of his father, and it made him emotional. anyways, but he was so funny. he just started laughing uncontrollably after the fact that i caught him crying about his dad. and he was like -- >> jimmy: what was he like to be in a sketch with? >> he was the best. you know, like farley in a...
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and there was light. let there be. and we were. and are. centuries later, on far different shores, another poet, a preacher to be precise, a slave preacher here in america the late 18th and early 19th century, preached on the first chapter of genesis that our astronauts read from. and that sermon and sermons like it handed down and enslaves, fields of cotton. finally putting in a book called, god's trombone. and james weldon johnson created poetry from their preaching. one of those poems, the creation, the old preacher interpreted what genesis was talking about. and told the story of creation and said it this way. and god stepped out and looked around and said, i am lonely. i think i will make me a world. the insights of that old creature, whoever that was, captured something deep in the text and poetry of genesis that this is god's world. that we are here because the great god almighty looked back and said, i am lonely. i will make me a world. that deep and the fabric of this creation, we are a part of it. not the sum total of it. or to pu
and there was light. let there be. and we were. and are. centuries later, on far different shores, another poet, a preacher to be precise, a slave preacher here in america the late 18th and early 19th century, preached on the first chapter of genesis that our astronauts read from. and that sermon and sermons like it handed down and enslaves, fields of cotton. finally putting in a book called, god's trombone. and james weldon johnson created poetry from their preaching. one of those poems, the...
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rogers and franco harris and all of the luminaries with in pittsburgh and a young minister came up to me. she told me this. she said it was 80 years ago today that crystal not happened. it was 80 years ago today that people burned down synagogues in czechoslovakia, germany and austria and the police looked the other way. in pittsburgh they ran into the buildings with bullets flying at them. it was 80 years ago today that jews were killed and politicians turned their back. in pittsburgh today we stand shoulder to shoulder, democrat and republican to say never again. it was 80 years ago today that the community leaders allowed the holocaust to begin and in pittsburgh today we stand as one to make sure that we follow what we believe to be the right way. we can defeat hate. i loved our expression stronger than hate and showing the steelers symbol with the star of david. it said something not only about pittsburgh but the response that came from around the world. it was more than we were saying that we were stronger than hate we were saying an attack against one is an attack against all. >
rogers and franco harris and all of the luminaries with in pittsburgh and a young minister came up to me. she told me this. she said it was 80 years ago today that crystal not happened. it was 80 years ago today that people burned down synagogues in czechoslovakia, germany and austria and the police looked the other way. in pittsburgh they ran into the buildings with bullets flying at them. it was 80 years ago today that jews were killed and politicians turned their back. in pittsburgh today we...
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and cinema togfer, producer and director. it is inevable you want your movie to get out and realize yoi need to be a commune tee organizer to get people together to see the story you will tell [inaudible] pretty rich and interesting. in what we do as film makers is try to tell the best story possible so i think that is where i [inaudible] learn everything. lighting and cinematography. i got jobs of stage manger at some place and projectionist. i kind of mixed and matched as i went and kept refining i feel like it isn't just about making things that are beautiful and appealing and rich and [inaudible] the way that the films [inaudible] it has to tell a story. >> my name is sumell [inaudible] free lance multimedia produce. my project is [inaudible] mostly oof street photographry with a few portraits. i'm going arounds san francisco and capturing the [inaudible] as we started to do this project i was reading about the decline of african american population in san francisco and i wondered where the remaining population was and wh
and cinema togfer, producer and director. it is inevable you want your movie to get out and realize yoi need to be a commune tee organizer to get people together to see the story you will tell [inaudible] pretty rich and interesting. in what we do as film makers is try to tell the best story possible so i think that is where i [inaudible] learn everything. lighting and cinematography. i got jobs of stage manger at some place and projectionist. i kind of mixed and matched as i went and kept...
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and i look at the map and my block has it and the block next to it doesn't and i don't understand. hence why i'm here. i left work. my concerns are now i hear 4,000 families are impacted. that's a lot to put on families as far as if it's additional insurance. i don't know if i have to buy it how i go about it. my home owner's people said i didn't need it and wonder what will happen to the property value and why wasn't i told this when i bought the house. i know it's all about me but it's not. i am just irritate with the whole idea on this one. thank you. >> commissioner: thank you for your testimony. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm don lindsey. i live in mission terrace. i appreciate the public utilities for the due diligence and we got e-mails. the time is here to talk with communities. my area was flooded in 2014 and 2015 and got e-mails that said stay tuned and then one said here's your day. i know we've had runoff as well as having three storm drain pumps with one in the area that backs up. that's a problem. i understand it. in 2004 flood there was a lawsuit the ci
and i look at the map and my block has it and the block next to it doesn't and i don't understand. hence why i'm here. i left work. my concerns are now i hear 4,000 families are impacted. that's a lot to put on families as far as if it's additional insurance. i don't know if i have to buy it how i go about it. my home owner's people said i didn't need it and wonder what will happen to the property value and why wasn't i told this when i bought the house. i know it's all about me but it's not. i...
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of male characters, which you and nick and others protect and.and it was such an honour, i'm so happy to bea it was such an honour, i'm so happy to be a part of that. gel, always a pleasure thank you so much. —— joe. lizo with joe, pleasure thank you so much. —— joe. lizo withjoe, from that favourite. yeah he plays the boy that ms down the sides will help her get one up, and she's not bothered about it at all. i think she was so great and that she's nominated but not here tonight, when you first saw the movie, you thought this was a rachel performance but now you have other supporting actors, no one saw the film and realises that olivia had nominated but in is great, her accent is fantastic there blown off the screen by libya, because she so riveting. it's been interesting because both actresses are an supporting actress categories and people say, if you are a boater, you love i found who will you vote for and how do you pick between them and neither of them will win, but i think that in the end, rachel will be the one they go for because she's l
of male characters, which you and nick and others protect and.and it was such an honour, i'm so happy to bea it was such an honour, i'm so happy to be a part of that. gel, always a pleasure thank you so much. —— joe. lizo with joe, pleasure thank you so much. —— joe. lizo withjoe, from that favourite. yeah he plays the boy that ms down the sides will help her get one up, and she's not bothered about it at all. i think she was so great and that she's nominated but not here tonight, when...
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delive by america and conduc by iranian militia men and crushing the kurds and killin them and occupying the territ i understood that the whole new in stage and in motion with new order, with new en i had to describe it. >> it was a huge chunk of the popula that said we are right pull out and right to withdr from what are otherwise endles occupations. >> i'm sorry to say what i'm going to say. please don't blame me. those might have to pay the conseq for that. then you might have another terror attack. you pay such a price against terror against jihadism. you know what this means it. doesn' come from the sky. it's away from the sky. it came from countries. it comes from ideologies. it comes from military bases. if you decide not to give a [ blee about all this world of terror, then they will remembyou. and they will have no mercy. >> is there a new order emerging the rise in the yellow vests in france happen the united states. >> it is similar to what happens with the brexit. simila to what happened in americ between the tea party and the victory of donald trump. it is similar to what ha
delive by america and conduc by iranian militia men and crushing the kurds and killin them and occupying the territ i understood that the whole new in stage and in motion with new order, with new en i had to describe it. >> it was a huge chunk of the popula that said we are right pull out and right to withdr from what are otherwise endles occupations. >> i'm sorry to say what i'm going to say. please don't blame me. those might have to pay the conseq for that. then you might have...
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and grace and jesus and heaven and god, and so there's some real craziness to it.of my life and some of rachel's life. it's just kind of life in general. >> reporter: in the meantime, he said, he's trying to be the kind of parent he wasn't with his own children, but is now, for rachel. >> i believe it's my destiny to raise them. i intend to do that, you know, with god's help. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better people. and there's no better place to listen than audible. with audible you get a credit good for any audiobook and exclusive fitness and wellness programs. and now, you'll also get two audible originals: titles exclusively produced for audible. automatically roll your credits over to the next month if you don't use them, and if you don't like a book just swap it for free. enjoy 100% ad free listening in the car, on your phone or any connected device. and when you switch a device pick up right where you left off. with our commitment free guarantee, there's never been a better time to start
and grace and jesus and heaven and god, and so there's some real craziness to it.of my life and some of rachel's life. it's just kind of life in general. >> reporter: in the meantime, he said, he's trying to be the kind of parent he wasn't with his own children, but is now, for rachel. >> i believe it's my destiny to raise them. i intend to do that, you know, with god's help. audible members know listening has the power to change us make us better parents, better leaders, better...
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members from near and far and we are equally proud and appreciative of their service and sacrifice. i'm honored to be joined by the senior enlisted leader united states army command sergeant major bill thetford. he's been with me my entire tour at centcom and for the five years we served together and other commands before that. he's the most experienced soldier in our outfit and his support and study leadership helped us navigate treacherous waters over the years. he is a representative of the people we have across this command and indeed throughout the armed forces of our nation. command sergeant major thetford and his wife will retire after 38 years of service later this spring. our nation owes them an incredible debt of gratitude. we could not have been served better. there is no other region in the world as dynamic, hopeful, challenging and dangerous as the centcom area of responsibility made up of the areas we typically refer to as the lamont, the middle east and central and south asia. it's an area of great contrast and contradiction. it's an area rich in history, culture and
members from near and far and we are equally proud and appreciative of their service and sacrifice. i'm honored to be joined by the senior enlisted leader united states army command sergeant major bill thetford. he's been with me my entire tour at centcom and for the five years we served together and other commands before that. he's the most experienced soldier in our outfit and his support and study leadership helped us navigate treacherous waters over the years. he is a representative of the...
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with the highest degree of dignity and professionalism and respect for all our employees and, in fact continued to be one of the best departments in the nation and the world. so i know for all of us it's been an honor to have served you when you first came aboard from a lieutenant, to a captain to a fleet, just awesome. you've served with dignity and respect for all and really kept the spirit and tradition of what we are about at the san francisco department of public health, so thank you for a job well done. >> thank you so much, commissioner, i really appreciate it. >> and i also want to join the chorus and thank you, and especially i think it's not just a challenge, you know, you're doing two jobs while trying to balance a budget for us to present to the mayor, so that's an even, like, taller task than normal people have to do. and you do it with so much grace, and i'm really -- i admire how calm, cool, and collected you've always been. that's not one time, you know, that you seem like you stress at all, so you make that easy for us, as well, so thank you. >> thank you so much, com
with the highest degree of dignity and professionalism and respect for all our employees and, in fact continued to be one of the best departments in the nation and the world. so i know for all of us it's been an honor to have served you when you first came aboard from a lieutenant, to a captain to a fleet, just awesome. you've served with dignity and respect for all and really kept the spirit and tradition of what we are about at the san francisco department of public health, so thank you for a...
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we dealt withth arms in chaos and murder and mayhem and then you sit back and say 43 years later and now life has changed from the -- we the heroes now. >> host: that was giancarlo's back in 2011 talking about the 1968 olympic. olympic games bring together nations in a contest of as lyricism and it's a solid good thing to do. >> guest: i am not there. i will tell you this. if they could structure a deal of the games so they would be in one set location every four years then we could start to have a discussion about them and how they operate. the fact they go from city to city in an almost viral fashion and leave behind this wreckage of displacement and hyper militarization that is the sort of thing that i could never get my head around. if the obex were coming to the sound i would be protesting. i would protest not out of some altruistic belief about the olympics are but i'd be protesting because my wife a public school teacher. i would be concerned about what felix would you two school funding and concerned about what would happen to her students when you have the hyper militarizati
we dealt withth arms in chaos and murder and mayhem and then you sit back and say 43 years later and now life has changed from the -- we the heroes now. >> host: that was giancarlo's back in 2011 talking about the 1968 olympic. olympic games bring together nations in a contest of as lyricism and it's a solid good thing to do. >> guest: i am not there. i will tell you this. if they could structure a deal of the games so they would be in one set location every four years then we could...
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and expanded it and extended it.ecause of john, because of john. he authored them. then there's writing the endangered species act in 1973. i think my republican friends thought they were the only endangered species when john was moving. [laughter] that's a joke. that's a joke. my dad used to say about the irish catholics, he said be careful, joe, make a little money, moved to the suburbs and you think you are a damn republican. [laughter] anyway. ok. his range was brought ad and inclusive. and then there is john just 18 months ago after a group of white supremacists and neo-nazis literally climbing out of darkened fields carrying torches , chanting the same exact, most people don't know it, the same exact anti-semitic bile that was chanted in the streets of nuremberg and berlin and throughout germany in the 1930's. neo-nazis, white supremacists, their crazed faces illuminated by torch light. i was a kid during the civil rights movement. i never thought i would see that again in a historic american city. i spent a lo
and expanded it and extended it.ecause of john, because of john. he authored them. then there's writing the endangered species act in 1973. i think my republican friends thought they were the only endangered species when john was moving. [laughter] that's a joke. that's a joke. my dad used to say about the irish catholics, he said be careful, joe, make a little money, moved to the suburbs and you think you are a damn republican. [laughter] anyway. ok. his range was brought ad and inclusive. and...
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and then maybe some slight ice accumulation here and there south and east and mainly a rain event. again, the snow moves in through lunchtime and then we start to see that switch over t a freezing mix. mainly sleet. and then some freezing rain will work its way in and then the rm air wins out. and that's when it changes over to rain. some of the colder valleys. shenandoah valley hold on for some time and spotty showers on into the afternd even into tomorrow morning. but most of this is an after thought before we get into morrow night, most of it will be gone.bo talk more aut the ten-day forecast with chuck and first let's talk with melissa anmolle the roadways. >> chopper 4 showing us cool shots here this morning. m super excited we get to see the snow coming down from above. this is something we typically don't get to see. headed from green belt and back up. as far as it coming over that area right now, it'sll g. not necessarily hitting or sticking to the roads. just not reaching it quite yet.a the is showing it all over the area. all of that white we typically see green and white
and then maybe some slight ice accumulation here and there south and east and mainly a rain event. again, the snow moves in through lunchtime and then we start to see that switch over t a freezing mix. mainly sleet. and then some freezing rain will work its way in and then the rm air wins out. and that's when it changes over to rain. some of the colder valleys. shenandoah valley hold on for some time and spotty showers on into the afternd even into tomorrow morning. but most of this is an after...
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and mr. wheeler if you would get back to us? >> we have been whispering back and forth here, we agree. >> we will now recognize mr. bill arak is. thank you mr. chairman, congratulations mr. chairman and i want to congratulate the ranking members as well. thank you for the bold nameplates, i've always had a difficult time seeing the nameplates and identifying the witnesses. so i appreciate that very much. again, and first i want to acknowledge that we need to protect users from any blocking or throttling of service that threatens freedom and fraud and consumer choice on internet services. at the same time i do not want to subject the internet ecosystem to a system of heavy- handed agency control regardless of the administration in charge. this too will lead to limitations on consumer choice and limits on broadband deployment. since the 2008-2009 recession, private broadband have increased year-over-year, except during the period of time titled 2 scheme was in place. october 15th, 2009 letter t
and mr. wheeler if you would get back to us? >> we have been whispering back and forth here, we agree. >> we will now recognize mr. bill arak is. thank you mr. chairman, congratulations mr. chairman and i want to congratulate the ranking members as well. thank you for the bold nameplates, i've always had a difficult time seeing the nameplates and identifying the witnesses. so i appreciate that very much. again, and first i want to acknowledge that we need to protect users from any...
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example local and minority professionals and attorneys and accountants and engineers and make sure thatg included in that and not that the somebody from the outside is coming into the area, and the facility, and they are pushed out. >> do you believe it is malpractice if amazon leaves >> that is what cuomo called it. >> we want amazon and we want new york to be the tech center of the world, and we are starting it. >> and your colleague does not want it. and she tweeted out very vocally how happy she was. >> and cal maloney represents the area, and many democrats want it in congress, and et cetera. we won't get 100% of the individuals agreeing on everything 100% of the time, and there is a difference of the opinion, but there is a lot of folks who did not want to renovate jfk, but we are doing it, because the overwhelming numbers of individuals want it, because they understand the progress and the benefit. >> according to the polls, the majority of the new yorkers do want them. >> that is correct. >> do you feel that amazon is responsive and have you spoken to them? >> i am due to speak
example local and minority professionals and attorneys and accountants and engineers and make sure thatg included in that and not that the somebody from the outside is coming into the area, and the facility, and they are pushed out. >> do you believe it is malpractice if amazon leaves >> that is what cuomo called it. >> we want amazon and we want new york to be the tech center of the world, and we are starting it. >> and your colleague does not want it. and she tweeted...
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it is also very sobering as we have grown up and some of us have children and nieces and nephews ando on and we get to see first—hand what they from our lives. and so i believe this campaign is fantastic because it gets to show them that not only can we be successful and all this kind of stuff, but also to say to them, don't be afraid to be your greater self, to the young black boys out there in the world, do not be afraid to be your greater self, people will be intimidated and scared and that is none of your business and are not your fault. live your best life and be a young king. terry says wearing hoodies day and nightand king. terry says wearing hoodies day and night and walking towards you it can be intimidating. my grandson where is his and it's frightening and he's the nicest boy. image is the problem. can i answer that? i'm mike andl the problem. can i answer that? i'm mike and i run a diversity inclusion consultancy. just on that, when marks a the good —— mark zuckerberg wears a hoodie it is not seen as threatening and when bill gates wears a hoodie it is not threatening, wh
it is also very sobering as we have grown up and some of us have children and nieces and nephews ando on and we get to see first—hand what they from our lives. and so i believe this campaign is fantastic because it gets to show them that not only can we be successful and all this kind of stuff, but also to say to them, don't be afraid to be your greater self, to the young black boys out there in the world, do not be afraid to be your greater self, people will be intimidated and scared and...
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this includes health and welfare and pension. last year, it was over $900,000 that went directly into the pockets of our workers. we are in great support of this festival and we would appreciate your support. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors. i went san francisco travel association. we are a destination market organization with over 1300 business partners. i'm happy to be here today to support the contract extension with another planet entertainment for the music festival in golden gate park. san francisco welcomes over 25 million visitors a year, and those visitors spent over $10 billion in san francisco, and that brings in over $700 million in local taxes. this contributes to our local economy, indefinitely our local small businesses. they have brought top talent to san francisco for over a decade, but also expose so many visitors to golden gate park. this jewel of a park that we have in san francisco, and his benefited greatly the recreation and park department. having concerts like outside la
this includes health and welfare and pension. last year, it was over $900,000 that went directly into the pockets of our workers. we are in great support of this festival and we would appreciate your support. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors. i went san francisco travel association. we are a destination market organization with over 1300 business partners. i'm happy to be here today to support the contract extension with another planet entertainment...
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running and jumping through your door and there are hearings and trials and procedures of all kinds in the courtroom and what you can expect in the district court is one day will never look like the preceding day and no two days are ever identical. the amount of information you absorb is a judge is one given day is so large that at the end of my first year as a district court judge i told the friends that i finally understood why the brain is a muscle. [laughter] mine had expanded so far from all the knowledge i was stuffing into that it was a good thing it was a muscle and could stretch. [laughter] it is not only very in the matters of district judge handling but in the issues but also buried in your human interactions with people. you're dealing with lawyers and not just a cursory ways like a motion might be but in a hearing they'll appear before you for a number of hours, if not days and certainly for days, if not weeks or months in extending the trial and you get to know not just those lawyers and their personalities but their styles and what is important to them as litigators a
running and jumping through your door and there are hearings and trials and procedures of all kinds in the courtroom and what you can expect in the district court is one day will never look like the preceding day and no two days are ever identical. the amount of information you absorb is a judge is one given day is so large that at the end of my first year as a district court judge i told the friends that i finally understood why the brain is a muscle. [laughter] mine had expanded so far from...
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and about two years ago, i came back to mission high school, and i worked here, and i was surprised and shocked and angry to see that about 40% of our students have to commute from either oakland and even vallejo and sacramento. i think that it's a lot, and i would please beg you to consider all the support for maravilla and oppose the monster. thank you. >> good evening. my name is ernest o, and i'm here with plaza 16 and meta. every day, we have thousands of people coming through our doors not only looking for affordable housing but to start businesses, to find careers, to go ahead and send their kids to college, the dream they came to the u.s. with, and in the mission, it's now damned nearly impossible to do that because too much of their income goes to housing because there's too little affordable housing. and luxury housing will not solve that. the monster will not solve that. i implore you, don't kill families' dreams. kill the monster, build the marvel. >> president melgar: next speaker, please. thank you. >> teresa flandrick from senior and disability action. i'm here to support
and about two years ago, i came back to mission high school, and i worked here, and i was surprised and shocked and angry to see that about 40% of our students have to commute from either oakland and even vallejo and sacramento. i think that it's a lot, and i would please beg you to consider all the support for maravilla and oppose the monster. thank you. >> good evening. my name is ernest o, and i'm here with plaza 16 and meta. every day, we have thousands of people coming through our...
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i want to thank hillary ronan and mayor breed and ccdc and the mayor's office of housing and communitydevelopment for committing to the mission and to the nonprofits that worked daily to support the lives of mission students and families. we believe that higher education is the strongest tool we have to level the playing field for latino youth and families. mission graduates focuses on the whole family through our pipeline of services from kindergarten through college. casa will be a permanent home here in the mission that will allow us to continue to grow and serve more youth and students each year. joining me today are students from our elementary school, middle school and high school college access program as well as some of our parent leaders from our parent engagement program. we're all here to celebrate our new home. tonight, we're taking the first step to ensure that mission graduates continues to serve the mission district for the next 50 years. as a partner if this innovative housing development, mission graduates will be able to expand our programming, to ensure that more stu
i want to thank hillary ronan and mayor breed and ccdc and the mayor's office of housing and communitydevelopment for committing to the mission and to the nonprofits that worked daily to support the lives of mission students and families. we believe that higher education is the strongest tool we have to level the playing field for latino youth and families. mission graduates focuses on the whole family through our pipeline of services from kindergarten through college. casa will be a permanent...
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coordination of the response and the role of each entity and requesting pg&e and verizon and others to report. we were in a budget and finance committee and were alerted to a fire on the border of our districts, and my district. we then learned a gas line exploded resulting in a three-alarm fire at gary and parker in district 2. the incident spanned three hours from the time the gas line broke and the area was declared a safe site to begin recovery efforts. videos of the incident are harrowing at the height of the flames reaching three stories putting a lot of people in fear and danger. four structures were impacted. many residents were displaced and we're working to help them now. the beloved hong kong lounge on the corner of park and gary was very damaged. the people were heroic in getting all the patrons out. not a single person was injured. nobody died. people were saying this is such a miracle. i talked to the chief and it's a miracle nobody was hurt. i'd like to extend my condolences to the victims of the fire. while no one was hurt, many residents have experienced devastating
coordination of the response and the role of each entity and requesting pg&e and verizon and others to report. we were in a budget and finance committee and were alerted to a fire on the border of our districts, and my district. we then learned a gas line exploded resulting in a three-alarm fire at gary and parker in district 2. the incident spanned three hours from the time the gas line broke and the area was declared a safe site to begin recovery efforts. videos of the incident are...
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but also around materials and toxicity and keeping down chemical content and all that. i know that lead gold is pretty good, but it's not lead platinum. so i don't know if you've gotten that far, but i would urge and encourage you to make sure that you're tracking that, and that those components and elements can get integrated now before the building is built. >> yeah. we're very close to platinum. we're pushing it, but we're not there yet. >> yeah. just to give you a tidbit of stuff that shelby's bringing to my attention. she's saying, you know the building has a kitchen. and you know you like gas ranges. if you do induction, then, you get more points. i'm like induction? every time you see top she hch it's, like, gas. i'm, like, what is induction? so she convinced me we're going platinum to the highest level that we can achieve. >> you know, especially if there issy a component around water-wastewater, i think if we can do something else with the community center, that's fantastic. if harlan tries to give you a hard time about it, i've got your back. >> yeah. we're --
but also around materials and toxicity and keeping down chemical content and all that. i know that lead gold is pretty good, but it's not lead platinum. so i don't know if you've gotten that far, but i would urge and encourage you to make sure that you're tracking that, and that those components and elements can get integrated now before the building is built. >> yeah. we're very close to platinum. we're pushing it, but we're not there yet. >> yeah. just to give you a tidbit of...
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a good fit and a good transition from creative arts, and we start this work in the sixth grade, and we do it all the way through eighth grade. i just wanted to say thank you for all the work that you do, and i know how hard it is to work every single day, because i love what i do, and i just really want to give a big shout out for the people in -- over there, alana ramirez who works super hard to help us navigate this process, so thanks. >> good evening. my name is belinda shellingberg, and i teach english at the amazing jamestown middle school. john dewey believed that school should be based on the principle of learning through doing. 120 years, we throw open the doors for every student to take ownership of what they learn and how they demonstrate that learning. it affords every parent limitless moments to see their progeny shine, and everyone the right to stand proudly with dewey to say that what we do every day in a student's learning is if you want amountal progress unreformed. with a master program that gives english language learners access to rigorous electives heretofore una
a good fit and a good transition from creative arts, and we start this work in the sixth grade, and we do it all the way through eighth grade. i just wanted to say thank you for all the work that you do, and i know how hard it is to work every single day, because i love what i do, and i just really want to give a big shout out for the people in -- over there, alana ramirez who works super hard to help us navigate this process, so thanks. >> good evening. my name is belinda shellingberg,...
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that is thanks to the wind and rain with rocks tumbling down onto the roadways and pretty steep and some of those areas causing a mess but luckily they were able to get it cleared. there are still rocks all the way until the fog line. this is a story we will see repeating throughout the morning and throughout the day thanks to this major storm. we are live in marin county, and mary was telling you about all of the rain in marin, and we feel it and so did the roadway so give yourself extra time. >> that is good advice, emily, thank you. >>> it is 4:35 am. >>> stay on storm watch with almaden valley hillside giving way before the rain even arrived with a portion of his road between pheasant road and alameda's road could remain shut down until next week. >>> in southern santa clara county flood control efforts are underway at anderson near morgan hill, the largest of 10 reservoirs for the santa clara valley water district. they had to release anderson reservoir to the flooding problems in san jose and 20 17th and the district has to keep anderson below 50% because it does not meet the moder
that is thanks to the wind and rain with rocks tumbling down onto the roadways and pretty steep and some of those areas causing a mess but luckily they were able to get it cleared. there are still rocks all the way until the fog line. this is a story we will see repeating throughout the morning and throughout the day thanks to this major storm. we are live in marin county, and mary was telling you about all of the rain in marin, and we feel it and so did the roadway so give yourself extra time....
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and welcome to amanpour and company. before colbert, stuart there was dick cavett who found humor in some of america's most troubled east times. >>> then richard e. grant. the surprise darling of this year's award season. >>> and a college counselor who takes on controversial clients, young men who were disciplined for sexual assault. >>> the uniworld is a proud sponsor of amanpour and company. because according to bee, to travel is to eat. bookings available through your travel adviser. for more information visit uniworld.com. >>> additional support is provided by -- >>> welcome to the program, everyone. i'm christiane amanpour in london where we're bringing you up to date with some of our important recent stories and we begin with dick cavett the brilliant comic mind who late up late night television with his quick wit and inciteful interviews. for decades american stayed up past their bed times at cavett hosted an unprecedented string of must-see interviews going head to head with guests ranging from marlon brando to
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