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and i want to congratulate the mta and the transportation authority and thank, mayor lee and, leader pol for their support for this effort. i would like to thank the ta and the mta staff, michael swartz. and jones, for presenting an up date of the planning study at the board of supervisors land use and transportation committee last week, it was great to see the early thinking by the planners in the public including a lot of feedback on where the major rail and subway investment could make sense. and although, it is early and our plans are am ikz i am convinced as a city and a region, we must be forward looking in setting the transit that we want to pursue and i look forward to the completing of the study, and when i offered it tapped into a lot of energy, in the committee and the people want more subways and i am glad that we are finally moving towards at least an initial study of where the future subway lines should go and of course, the hard work of planning and obtaining the funds and so with that, ic, conclude my remarks ad here he is. and i want to ask if commissioner mar would
and i want to congratulate the mta and the transportation authority and thank, mayor lee and, leader pol for their support for this effort. i would like to thank the ta and the mta staff, michael swartz. and jones, for presenting an up date of the planning study at the board of supervisors land use and transportation committee last week, it was great to see the early thinking by the planners in the public including a lot of feedback on where the major rail and subway investment could make...
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and tenants and owners and organizations. i will the totality of the amendments strikeslet right balance at the end of the day and thank everyone for the worj work on this and i ask for a positive recommendation to move forward to the board. supervisor tang. >> i had a in definition of multiple occupancy buildings. i live in a multiple occupancy buildings but in each unit you can pick a different provider but you're talking about a property owner has decided for the building, every person, every unit in the building must use a particular carrier? >> i think what we have today you know when -- there's certainly instances like that. hopefully internet service providers -- in an ideal world this legislation isn't provided and they contract with landlord s or property owners and so forth. what has happened and if you have an individual right in your building to choose that's great. therefore this legislation doesn't need to apply and people don't need to avail themselves of it. it's in the cases of thousands of units in the city
and tenants and owners and organizations. i will the totality of the amendments strikeslet right balance at the end of the day and thank everyone for the worj work on this and i ask for a positive recommendation to move forward to the board. supervisor tang. >> i had a in definition of multiple occupancy buildings. i live in a multiple occupancy buildings but in each unit you can pick a different provider but you're talking about a property owner has decided for the building, every...
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and alcohol and have fun without drugs and alcohol. at that time we faced a lot of us came in in that year and were facing the challenges and heart break of losing so pleny friends to the aids virus getting sick and dying and with all of that there was a safe place with other people walking the same walk that i was and i thank the castro cuntsry club for being there for me and for giving me a stable platform which to continue to grow and learn and serve. this is a wonderful place in the community. i was a regular 10 years and moved across the bay, so it is still comfortable to know that place is there and i am so grateful to the castro country club. thank you. >> thank you. next speakers, adriennea an carp, david carp and roburta varka. >> hello commissioners. adriona carp and will speak on behalf of david and rick carp. we are here from cole hardware and very muneingful for me to be here in hope of being designated a legacy business because the word legacy, i use it every time what made me want to come to the family business. my grand
and alcohol and have fun without drugs and alcohol. at that time we faced a lot of us came in in that year and were facing the challenges and heart break of losing so pleny friends to the aids virus getting sick and dying and with all of that there was a safe place with other people walking the same walk that i was and i thank the castro cuntsry club for being there for me and for giving me a stable platform which to continue to grow and learn and serve. this is a wonderful place in the...
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and as diane and bob and carol ruth and others can call to mind. this indeed is auspicious and i am just thankful that i am a part of the 100 years of common ration of performance of duty to the people of san francisco. thank you. thank you very much. are there any other members passed members of the board of supervisors that like to provide me comments at this time? >> supervisor mar? >> i want to say it was a great privilege and i thank you. >> if you could speak into the microphone, please? >> okay, thank you. >> supervisor aliodo. >> thank you very much, madam president. and senator finesteine and sitting in these chambers i have to recall the fights that we had for the issues that are so accepted today as the norm, sitting right there where da sid is was supervisor doris ward who was incredible and she and i worked so hard together to do the hate crime legislation, that today we expect to be the norm in our policing of the city. and then i did the smoking ban and then i think that supervisor mar will remember i lost that first one. carroll my
and as diane and bob and carol ruth and others can call to mind. this indeed is auspicious and i am just thankful that i am a part of the 100 years of common ration of performance of duty to the people of san francisco. thank you. thank you very much. are there any other members passed members of the board of supervisors that like to provide me comments at this time? >> supervisor mar? >> i want to say it was a great privilege and i thank you. >> if you could speak into the...
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and dry and very dry and partly cloudy right now and stay drey and a little bit of green there and maybe on fox25 weather app and evaporating on the way down so 11:00 a.m. 55? and probably few clouds around and 3:00 p.m. and 44? at 5:00 p.m. if you have friday night plans hope you're ahead for the 30s out there in most of the suburbs, even boston going to get chilly quickly here. future cast as we roll through the friday and on and off clouds and strong winds and don't have enough moisture around to stir up any kind of rain or snow or anything like that and conditions pretty darn quiet and wake up tomorrow morning as well and bedford and plymouth and norwood and boston today 57? and worcester 52 and 51 in manchester, new hampshire and these spots will see up north, temperatures start to drop and probably by the time hit lunchtime today and 20s and 30s and cold start to the morning and northwest winds ten to 30 miles per hour and sustained and we could have stronger gusts than that, high temperature tomorrow make it into the 40s and plymouth and 45? and 48 in chatham and we got about 50 i
and dry and very dry and partly cloudy right now and stay drey and a little bit of green there and maybe on fox25 weather app and evaporating on the way down so 11:00 a.m. 55? and probably few clouds around and 3:00 p.m. and 44? at 5:00 p.m. if you have friday night plans hope you're ahead for the 30s out there in most of the suburbs, even boston going to get chilly quickly here. future cast as we roll through the friday and on and off clouds and strong winds and don't have enough moisture...
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norton and mr. walton and thank you ms. wynns and mr. haney 5 i's. >> thank you item b superintendents report superintendant lee. >> thank you, president haney i'll be speaking about a number of items and i'd like to on the meeting by commenting on the incident at june yonder school for quality i'd like to begin by honoring the students, staff sight leaders and community anothers june jordan was shaken by a terrible incident last tuesday that included violence and physical injury to 4 students and emotional harm to the community i want it permit my thanks to the sfpd for their work in about ongoing investigation and mayor ed lee and supervisor avalos for their immediate offers of support to many staff for their dedicated efforts to support the school last tuesday and in the days since and many other individuals across san francisco sending expression of assistants to june yornd on behalf of the team i offer our deep respect and admiration to two staff for the courage and empathy they displayed in this deeply disturbing event leadership w
norton and mr. walton and thank you ms. wynns and mr. haney 5 i's. >> thank you item b superintendents report superintendant lee. >> thank you, president haney i'll be speaking about a number of items and i'd like to on the meeting by commenting on the incident at june yonder school for quality i'd like to begin by honoring the students, staff sight leaders and community anothers june jordan was shaken by a terrible incident last tuesday that included violence and physical injury to...
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california in the union and cochise and mangas and warriors shut down the butterfield mail and ended all communication with california. then followed the gold rush into the mountains of southwestern new mexico and had opened a saloon in pinos altos and judge roy bean would later become famous of course as law west of the pecos down in texas. and the man who laid out the town was named mills and he would later become a famous army officer in the indian wars but at that time he was a surveyor from indiana. and one of his brothers work for butterfield stage line and would be killed by the apaches during this time. well, swilling prospered in the mines but apaches made life difficult for mine earns other form what were called arizona guards.r earns other form what were called arizona guards.s earns other form what were called arizona guards. earns other form what were called arizona guards.a earns other form what were called arizona guards.n earns other form what were called arizona guards.d earns other form what were called arizona guards.earns other form what were called arizona guards
california in the union and cochise and mangas and warriors shut down the butterfield mail and ended all communication with california. then followed the gold rush into the mountains of southwestern new mexico and had opened a saloon in pinos altos and judge roy bean would later become famous of course as law west of the pecos down in texas. and the man who laid out the town was named mills and he would later become a famous army officer in the indian wars but at that time he was a surveyor...
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this up and this down and this up. and that's where we wanted to end the story because we think it's such a remarkable multifaceted story about this president. >> thank you, amy. so we gathered our information and had our own discoveries and learned about this man and changed our perceptions. and hopefully that other people coming here will be able to make their own decisions as kate said about president nixon. for thinkwell, i will speak for cortina for a moment, it has been a real honor to have had the opportunity to work on this exhibition. we were thrilled when we found out that we were going to do it and it has been truly an amazing collaboration in the anals of 15 years of thinkwell work, we have worked with wonderful clients and terrible clients and we've wrestled with some and we've wrestled here, too, but in the end the experience working with the national archives and working with the richard nixon foundation has been nothing but extraordinary. and we're really honored to have had a chance to be here today. s
this up and this down and this up. and that's where we wanted to end the story because we think it's such a remarkable multifaceted story about this president. >> thank you, amy. so we gathered our information and had our own discoveries and learned about this man and changed our perceptions. and hopefully that other people coming here will be able to make their own decisions as kate said about president nixon. for thinkwell, i will speak for cortina for a moment, it has been a real honor...
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she brought death and disaster to iraq and syria and libya, and she empowered iran and unleashed isisoss the world. she created a vacuum and isis was formed. now she is saying she is going to get rid of it. she has no chance of getting rid of isis. we are going to -- we will get rid of it fast. when we go in to do something, we don't announce it four months before we do it like mosul. we don't announce we are going to go into mosul to get the l leaders as they leave two minutes after they hear that. they -- >> donald trump is speaking in reno, nevada. he is just speaking and his speech was interrupted and he was rushed off the stage by secret service, and there was a threat and somebody was removed and we don't know anything except for what happened at that moment. let me play that again. >> you see right before the secret service came out, donald trump put his hand over his eyes looking out as if he did see a disturbance, and we have an embedded reporter and noah what more are you learning about what happened? who was responsible? what do you know? >> reporter: this is unconfirmed ab
she brought death and disaster to iraq and syria and libya, and she empowered iran and unleashed isisoss the world. she created a vacuum and isis was formed. now she is saying she is going to get rid of it. she has no chance of getting rid of isis. we are going to -- we will get rid of it fast. when we go in to do something, we don't announce it four months before we do it like mosul. we don't announce we are going to go into mosul to get the l leaders as they leave two minutes after they hear...
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and restaurant and st. francis foundation our presenter is richard program manager legacy business program. >> this is our favorite part of every meeting. >> good evening richard legacy business program manager before you are 9 applications for your consideration for the businesses to be included on the legacy business register we have a power point presentation. >> the applications are reviewed from by me for completion and submitted to the planning department staff on september 19th for their review and recommendation by the historic preservation commission each applicant your commission packet cantonese a staff report in the legacy business program manager, a draft resolution, the application, case report if planning department staff and a resolution from the historic preservation commission item 3 a anchor oyster bar a small locally owned restaurant finish market value funded in 1977 caught fish and officer-involved shooting sta s business has connects to the lgbt community as harvey milk helped to obta
and restaurant and st. francis foundation our presenter is richard program manager legacy business program. >> this is our favorite part of every meeting. >> good evening richard legacy business program manager before you are 9 applications for your consideration for the businesses to be included on the legacy business register we have a power point presentation. >> the applications are reviewed from by me for completion and submitted to the planning department staff on...
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and a lot of burbs will be back into 40s by then and 61 in boston and plymouth and islands, some middle 60s in spots like norwood and fitchburg end up being the warmest out there. nashua, new hampshire not too bad at 62 with all that sun. tomorrow though it is a day spent in the 50s and don't see downpours but few hundred of inch of rain and quarter inch of rain and that's not a drought buster. here is how it plays out in the morning hours we are going to have to watch boston and metrowest for rogue shower or two and most of the rain during the morning commute up in southern new hampshire, merrimack valley, central massachusetts and gets to boston area and late-morning and lunchtime showers are peeking in and around boston, anywhere 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. your best shot at getting some steadier rain showers in there. although it looks mostly light and southeastern massachusetts and we have rain for the forecast for the day tomorrow risk late day shower and wind and flurries on saturday, high only 45. ? with simply right checking from santander bank, just make one deposit, payment, with
and a lot of burbs will be back into 40s by then and 61 in boston and plymouth and islands, some middle 60s in spots like norwood and fitchburg end up being the warmest out there. nashua, new hampshire not too bad at 62 with all that sun. tomorrow though it is a day spent in the 50s and don't see downpours but few hundred of inch of rain and quarter inch of rain and that's not a drought buster. here is how it plays out in the morning hours we are going to have to watch boston and metrowest for...
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and cyclist and need to make the streets safer to walk and bike and need protective bike lanes which are implicateed in the disagreements that we have and it is really critically important that we move in that direction. i just want to also note and said this to the chief many times and will think i'm a broken record, in my-we did a ride along at the chief's request in a fire truck and did a bike along too and what we saw and i think it is absolutely true is that one of the significant impediments to fire vehicles are double parked cars. they are not just bad for cyclist when they block bike lanes and muni and cause traffic jams they block fire vehicles. i hope at some point the fire department will ask sfpd and mta to do double parking enforcement because that is a hazard when a double park vehicle causes a traffic jam mpt i look forward to the conversation squz today we want to preserve the status quo so we can have the conversations. >> agreed and thank you for the comments. at the sake of not gelting in a debate i like to follow up one thing on that. the street width for access a
and cyclist and need to make the streets safer to walk and bike and need protective bike lanes which are implicateed in the disagreements that we have and it is really critically important that we move in that direction. i just want to also note and said this to the chief many times and will think i'm a broken record, in my-we did a ride along at the chief's request in a fire truck and did a bike along too and what we saw and i think it is absolutely true is that one of the significant...
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and we have emergency department and surgeon and nurses and therapist and people descend. we train and work with other hospitals in the city to train for these type of events. i can't tell you how proud i am to work in the university and see my colleagues come together in a moment that all of us would have hate to happen on the campus. and it is great to see the response and i am glad people were not further injured talk about the mood on thanksgiving. and we can see it on the faces of the students. >> it is a tragic situation. we prepare for every year. our faculty and staff are trained because we have sewn this happen. and we want to be prepared and respond appropriately. we are are so grateful the police were on the scene and the injuries were not more severe and understand that people have been treated and released in some cases and in and out of the operating room. and we are pleased it is not more serious. afternoon. >> what do i say to them? >> regardless of the circumstances, we are are here for them and hope they have a full and complete recovery. and let them kno
and we have emergency department and surgeon and nurses and therapist and people descend. we train and work with other hospitals in the city to train for these type of events. i can't tell you how proud i am to work in the university and see my colleagues come together in a moment that all of us would have hate to happen on the campus. and it is great to see the response and i am glad people were not further injured talk about the mood on thanksgiving. and we can see it on the faces of the...
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that is a leader and character and a positive attribute and you know what? you earned it and you dealt with the staff and this commission and i think that mayor lee made the right choice and to the public, we have over 70 some people apply for this job. the cream always rises to the top. like i said, managers are many, leaders are few. elaine, you are a eagle, sore and we are behind you. thank you. [applause] >> item 9 b, executive director reports. >> the first item is report on trip port staff took to the netherlands. i hope i say the name correctly [inaudible] sponsored public works tour in conversations to the nether lrds as part of the bay area resilience by design and selected brad benison and steveal rule who go on the trip. there were 6 other bay area officials and many private sector folks joined the trip . the goal is explore dutch solutions to climate change and we can learn much from the dutch who have been living with water for a long time now. it was a three day tour and took place october 17 to 19th and stephen is going to tell some of what he
that is a leader and character and a positive attribute and you know what? you earned it and you dealt with the staff and this commission and i think that mayor lee made the right choice and to the public, we have over 70 some people apply for this job. the cream always rises to the top. like i said, managers are many, leaders are few. elaine, you are a eagle, sore and we are behind you. thank you. [applause] >> item 9 b, executive director reports. >> the first item is report on...
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and then big compendiums. carl anthony and gould and watson. so suddenly it's becoming a big field and it's really, really interesting. and then first ladies begin to be categorized. are they players, activists, silent types. these are sort of things wrestle with today and how we kagize them. somebody who would be considered a subdued first lady today, if there is such a thing, is so much more involved than ones earlier in the 20th century when it was much more difficult. even someone like florence harding whom i love dearly -- >> 20th century. >> she didn't speak to the press directly. she didn't want to be manipulated against her husband. we can't really imagine that today with the first lady. things have really changed. >> talk about that characterizing. you'll all have the great treat in a little while from now to meet laura bush and she said when she came in everybody kept saying, are you going to be hillary clinton or barbara bush. she kept saying, i thought i'd be laura bush. but susan, one of the reasons that people have gotten excited
and then big compendiums. carl anthony and gould and watson. so suddenly it's becoming a big field and it's really, really interesting. and then first ladies begin to be categorized. are they players, activists, silent types. these are sort of things wrestle with today and how we kagize them. somebody who would be considered a subdued first lady today, if there is such a thing, is so much more involved than ones earlier in the 20th century when it was much more difficult. even someone like...
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and it and goal line. a thrilling finish as pats were down seven and threw route to gronk and caught up with chancellor and ball falls in complete. the ref didn't bother with flag and game is over and lost 31-24 and first time return from deflategate suspension tom brady didn't throw for a touchdown and got reaction from brady and coach. >> once again super bowl 49 comes down to one final play and this time that play goes in favor of seattle and not for the patriots. >> not here to make excuses, pi and want to -- lost a game and want to give credit to seahawks, they played a good game. >> don't want to go to the neglect and nothing and knew we had a game so -- it is kind of certainly not going to stand here and have a 15 minute conversation about every play. >> try to pride ourselves on same thing and battle all the way to theend and we fought hard and just made a come more plays on us. >> from here from the seven-zero patriots on to san francisco good news patriots four-zero on the road this year. butch s
and it and goal line. a thrilling finish as pats were down seven and threw route to gronk and caught up with chancellor and ball falls in complete. the ref didn't bother with flag and game is over and lost 31-24 and first time return from deflategate suspension tom brady didn't throw for a touchdown and got reaction from brady and coach. >> once again super bowl 49 comes down to one final play and this time that play goes in favor of seattle and not for the patriots. >> not here to...
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and that's in syria and look at africa and then it's challenging and the united states and then sustainable development and then the countries are doing and we have been able to reduce the poverty and increase the outcome. it's the u.s. involvement and saved literally hundreds of thousands of lives. e i think the americans should be proud about that. the country and the values and then it's like the respect and the opportunity and then america is going to make a difference. it's a win win situation and then the development situation budget and then we should be spending more money in developing democratic institutions and not to spend such a -- >> this one. >> well turkey and the nato allie and that's my point of view turkey is going through a difficult period. turkey has had a rough period and then turkey is very concerned about the turkish extremist and then to the detriment of themselves and then focus on that and then it causes a challenge in the commitments and then it's being more significant player zmen that's the issues. and then we look along the lines of the policies and not what
and that's in syria and look at africa and then it's challenging and the united states and then sustainable development and then the countries are doing and we have been able to reduce the poverty and increase the outcome. it's the u.s. involvement and saved literally hundreds of thousands of lives. e i think the americans should be proud about that. the country and the values and then it's like the respect and the opportunity and then america is going to make a difference. it's a win win...
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temperatures upper 50s and sunshine and high clouds and seasonable at 59 degrees and staying in the low 50s at 7:00. and something to get you into the holiday spirit as well. only 15 days away from thanksgiving, the winter solstice 42 days and counting with christmas. just 46 days away. as we look at the four day at 4:00 forecast. 59 tomorrow and sunshine and high clouds and gusty winds on friday. warmer at 63 and a dry weekend. it's a little brisk and chilly saturday and a nice recoffee, milder and up to 60 here on sunday and we'll have the rest of the seven-day forecast coming up for in the next half hour. >> all day. it's going to rain today and beautiful before and after. >> we'll celebrate for you. >> be sure to rely on stormtracker 6 live double scan radar, as rain moves through the region, it's there at 6abc.com/weather and don't forget stay connected with each of our meteorologists, the latest information by following each of them on facebook and twitter. >> christmas is still 40 days away and the sign of the holiday season arrived in philadelphia today. the base of the christma
temperatures upper 50s and sunshine and high clouds and seasonable at 59 degrees and staying in the low 50s at 7:00. and something to get you into the holiday spirit as well. only 15 days away from thanksgiving, the winter solstice 42 days and counting with christmas. just 46 days away. as we look at the four day at 4:00 forecast. 59 tomorrow and sunshine and high clouds and gusty winds on friday. warmer at 63 and a dry weekend. it's a little brisk and chilly saturday and a nice recoffee,...
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in court and clothed 50 thousand thousand and thousands and thousands of violations out there and noay his office or the good offices of city attorney will fully enforce this law that's why putting this is - has worked to protect single-room occupancy hotels we have to give the offices an opportunity to help. >> you indicated data the average home sharing number of nights is less than 60 days a you share more of that information. >> that is from airbnb published reports typical hosts 97 nights a year. >> are you familiar with the american hotel and lodging association repaired by the labs have you seen that information. >> i have seen it. >> that information seems to i mean indicate and i don't know the bona fide use of the labs but seems to indicate that the average is indeed less than 60 days. >> okay. thank you. >> thank you, sir. >> next speaker please. >> good afternoon john supervisors if you thank you for the amendments you've proposed to your legislation i'm a registered host within the first one and 50 hosts and appreciate the ability to be grandfather but agree with a lot o
in court and clothed 50 thousand thousand and thousands and thousands of violations out there and noay his office or the good offices of city attorney will fully enforce this law that's why putting this is - has worked to protect single-room occupancy hotels we have to give the offices an opportunity to help. >> you indicated data the average home sharing number of nights is less than 60 days a you share more of that information. >> that is from airbnb published reports typical...
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and any time there is a fresh start and new conversation and new administration, hopes are high and folks want to get things done. i think we will move quickly to it address long lingering problems. >> there are fractures in the republican party, and you had your own issues with donald trump during the campaign season, does all of that become water under the bridge when you go back to washington. >> i think it does when you focus on what you ought to the people. the cause is america and how do we solve the problems and get the economy back to home and opportunity. and how do we deal with prescription drug and heroin issue. and insure that america's place in the world is reinstated to protect our country better? and there is an interest not only in the trump administration and republicans in congress but everyone including democrats to make things happen. >> that's what people want you guys to get something done in washington. you are telling us that you can do that? >> i am hope excel some day naive. and given what just happened, the message is chlor. people are tired of business as usual
and any time there is a fresh start and new conversation and new administration, hopes are high and folks want to get things done. i think we will move quickly to it address long lingering problems. >> there are fractures in the republican party, and you had your own issues with donald trump during the campaign season, does all of that become water under the bridge when you go back to washington. >> i think it does when you focus on what you ought to the people. the cause is america...
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practices advanced and moved far and fast enough? we started a movement really because it was no longer a matter of knowing what to do. our research tells us what we need to do. it is a matter of understanding where our perceptions are and then moving forward and in an organized way, help understand and unravel what is happening in adoption today. our work in this area feels more urgent than ever. with all of that in mind, dai watched let's adopt reform, a movement really and initiative, a play on words to start a , national conversation in the 21st century. we conducted qualitative research with a wide range of professionals, and we did one of the biggest qualitative projects in this area to date. we set up a national town hall , and we tackled tough issues, explored opportunities, shared life experience and asked tough questions. we arrived at several themes that we think are the bedrock of adoption moving forward. adoption is not a one-time transaction. we must recognize the basic human rights of everyone in the extended family of
practices advanced and moved far and fast enough? we started a movement really because it was no longer a matter of knowing what to do. our research tells us what we need to do. it is a matter of understanding where our perceptions are and then moving forward and in an organized way, help understand and unravel what is happening in adoption today. our work in this area feels more urgent than ever. with all of that in mind, dai watched let's adopt reform, a movement really and initiative, a play...
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the same country with all its grace and flaws and volatility and insecurity and strength and resilience exists today as it existed two weeks ago, the same country that elected donald trump elected barack obama, and those contradictions are -- this election, to me, is just another extension of the long argument that we've had from our founding, which is what are we? and that's -- you know, are we an ideal or are we some form of ethno-state? and that argument has existed. so on a philosophical and theoretical level, i feel badly for the people for whom this election will mean more uncertainty and insecurity, but i also feel like this fight has never been easy. and i think it's odd. it's like we're a couple and we met and the first fight we had when we met was -- i mean, look, the people on our money had slaves, the people we honor had slaves, and they didn't know it was wrong. >> rose: many came from a slave-owning state. >> right. so the argument between real and urban and inalienable rights and slavery has gone on. it's never been easy. and fighting for this -- i don't see this as some
the same country with all its grace and flaws and volatility and insecurity and strength and resilience exists today as it existed two weeks ago, the same country that elected donald trump elected barack obama, and those contradictions are -- this election, to me, is just another extension of the long argument that we've had from our founding, which is what are we? and that's -- you know, are we an ideal or are we some form of ethno-state? and that argument has existed. so on a philosophical...
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walk sf and the bike coalition and parks alliance and san francisco beautiful and the yerba buena the in law association, the castro communicated benefits district and the 3 plans collaborative and the yourt art exchange so colleagues, i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor wiener supervisor mar. >> thank you so much to supervisor wiener and the other co-sponsors of this important piece of legislation i wanted to acknowledge that when a number of us joined the board of supervisors we interacted with planning commission staff i want to see that david and then ball and others on the staff talking about better streets plan it was coming out of their vision i think that emerged in many ways from new york city project for public spaces i know that william twhietd is one or more of the visionaries that said the streets it is the river of life they come to not escape but par take and pavement to parks is part of a that vision i want to thank robin for developing our now i think that is what is it seven years of parklets it helped of helped to us resident like others along in the mis
walk sf and the bike coalition and parks alliance and san francisco beautiful and the yerba buena the in law association, the castro communicated benefits district and the 3 plans collaborative and the yourt art exchange so colleagues, i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor wiener supervisor mar. >> thank you so much to supervisor wiener and the other co-sponsors of this important piece of legislation i wanted to acknowledge that when a number of us joined the board of...
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us and i know it was from above and in my heart i wanted to believe it would happen and it has and i just can't believe it. >> turning to basketball and arizona state men's basketball taking on davidson wildcats for fifth place at the invitational in orlando. davidson leading the wildcats with 28 points including getting 16-21 from the free- throw line and tripled are leaving the devils with 18 before fouling out with 1:45 left go for the devils fell to the wildcats 68-60 would davidson beating two power five opponents in the tournament down at walt disney world. they move this from puerto rico because of fears of the mike pence virus this year and i thought they were going to puerto rico but they ended up in orlando. but to turn somewhere along the way. >> and i have a basketball out work >> all right singing and dancing and it was a big night for the american music awards and you saw the performances right here on abc15 but there are some moments you may have mr. maybe you weren't there right at 7 pm and the show started off with a bit of an groups. >> with the american music award
us and i know it was from above and in my heart i wanted to believe it would happen and it has and i just can't believe it. >> turning to basketball and arizona state men's basketball taking on davidson wildcats for fifth place at the invitational in orlando. davidson leading the wildcats with 28 points including getting 16-21 from the free- throw line and tripled are leaving the devils with 18 before fouling out with 1:45 left go for the devils fell to the wildcats 68-60 would davidson...
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and we both agree it was such an honor and privilege and really hard work to work at the highest levelf government in the state of texas and in washington, d.c. i thought i knew everything big picturewise that happened with governor-president bush but reading al's book there's a depth and complexity that i had no notion at all. i found the book inspiring and interesting. it was about the key decision that is were made, whatecisio decisions were made and why they were made. also, in my opinion, book, al becomes supreme court justice, the attorney general of the united states coming from the background he did in houston, i'm told time and time again only happens in america and the form of government we have as pointed out by this book, only exists in america. it's a wonderful, wonderful read but i'm a little bias because i have known al for a long time and worked with bush, so let's get on with the discussion with alberto, al gonzÁlez. al, what's your story? [laughter] >> i will be back in 30 minutes. >> let me begin by thanking clay and anne johnson for hosting us for this visit.ha beck
and we both agree it was such an honor and privilege and really hard work to work at the highest levelf government in the state of texas and in washington, d.c. i thought i knew everything big picturewise that happened with governor-president bush but reading al's book there's a depth and complexity that i had no notion at all. i found the book inspiring and interesting. it was about the key decision that is were made, whatecisio decisions were made and why they were made. also, in my opinion,...
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had highs in the 60s falling out of the 60s and it is 54 in worcester and akron and over and new philly and mansfield, there you have it, barely a cloud in the sky and the satellite so no rainfall to worry about, let me show you, let's get a load of this contrast, we will show you the record-setting day tomorrow and then you can actually see the cold front and the winter air coming in. >> look at that, tomorrow and open the pool and look at saturday. the arctic air comes rushing in the temperatures falling through the 40s and by late in the afternoon any rain showers will change over to snow and saturday nights are scattered snow showers and maybe lake effect snow on sunday. >> before we get out of hand and you start to tweet and under snow, no. for us it is the first flakes of the season and as you can see very manageable snowfall expectations, maybe a couple of inches in the snow belt or streamer here there could be more than a couple of inches but the majority of us will see well below a half an inch and remember, the surface 10, the ground temperatures are extremely warm so a lot of
had highs in the 60s falling out of the 60s and it is 54 in worcester and akron and over and new philly and mansfield, there you have it, barely a cloud in the sky and the satellite so no rainfall to worry about, let me show you, let's get a load of this contrast, we will show you the record-setting day tomorrow and then you can actually see the cold front and the winter air coming in. >> look at that, tomorrow and open the pool and look at saturday. the arctic air comes rushing in the...
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walk sf and the bike coalition and parks alliance and san francisco beautiful and the yerba buena the in law association, the castro communicated benefits district and the 3 plans collaborative and the yourt art exchange so colleagues, i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor wiener supervisor mar. >> thank you so much to supervisor wiener and the other co-sponsors of this important piece of legislation i wanted to acknowledge that when a number of us joined the board of supervisors we interacted with planning commission staff i want to see that david and then ball and others on the staff talking about better streets plan it was coming out of their vision i think that emerged in many ways from new york city project for public spaces i know that william twhietd is one or more of the visionaries that said the streets it is the river of life they come to not escape but par take and pavement to parks is part of a that vision i want to thank robin for developing our now i think that is what is it seven years of parklets it helped of helped to us resident like others along in the mis
walk sf and the bike coalition and parks alliance and san francisco beautiful and the yerba buena the in law association, the castro communicated benefits district and the 3 plans collaborative and the yourt art exchange so colleagues, i ask for your support. >> thank you supervisor wiener supervisor mar. >> thank you so much to supervisor wiener and the other co-sponsors of this important piece of legislation i wanted to acknowledge that when a number of us joined the board of...
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process and how these things work together and is close friends and allies with paul ryan and that is interesting about the price pick. >> the republicans put a bill forward in 2015 to repeal obama care, one of the requirements, and one of the components of the bill was that medicaid expansion would be jettisoned. and the president vetoed that. but price had had a big part writing that legislation. medicaid expansion could be a thorny point for republicans if they try to repeal, could it not? >> absolutely. so many americans have insurance coverage because of that medicaid expansion and it is important to remember, when we talk about the issue, mike pence, the vice-president elect accepted it in as governor of indiana. he understands the political pressure on republicans and the push back they will face when people lose coverage, if people lose coverage depending on how the national health care policy gets changed around. and many house republicans are going to get constitutional criticism if they support a package that results in fewer people affording health care. remember the statu
process and how these things work together and is close friends and allies with paul ryan and that is interesting about the price pick. >> the republicans put a bill forward in 2015 to repeal obama care, one of the requirements, and one of the components of the bill was that medicaid expansion would be jettisoned. and the president vetoed that. but price had had a big part writing that legislation. medicaid expansion could be a thorny point for republicans if they try to repeal, could it...
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it's religion and it's speech and it's press and it's assembly and the right of grievances. and all of you that sold out on the cause and became lobbyists. you're still an important amendment to the bill of rights. and so, those, let'ser that from the lobbyists. [ applause ] those freedoms are what the first amendment is about. and the idea that any american could think the first amendment might go too far means that we as a people haven't done the first things of teaching it. and the data's actually much worse nanna just snag you might think imnatos from the campuses right now. the 41% of americans under age 35 who thinks the first amendment goes to foor. if you ask the general voting public. the general voting public, can you name of the freedoms in the first amendment. what is the bill of rights about. what can you name? 57% can name freedom of speech. 57%. 19% name freedom of religion as a freedom that exists. and none of the other three freedoms the first amendment break 10%. think about that. when you think of benjamin franklin out of constitution hall in philadelphia
it's religion and it's speech and it's press and it's assembly and the right of grievances. and all of you that sold out on the cause and became lobbyists. you're still an important amendment to the bill of rights. and so, those, let'ser that from the lobbyists. [ applause ] those freedoms are what the first amendment is about. and the idea that any american could think the first amendment might go too far means that we as a people haven't done the first things of teaching it. and the data's...
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he really, really s and from reds and dick treacy and bonnie and collide and annette bening howard hughes and in there particular story there's two people lilly collins and erin right that play a couple foling in love. ald inis actual driver working for hughes and kol since aspiring actress. work are for him. you see it. it is good in terms of old school hollywood feeling. that's what i enjoyed about it. it makes you fall in love with cinema again. we have filming we have filmings during the day. >> we get a 5 out of 5. fweet me and let me know what you're seeing over this thanksgiving holiday and i'll respond back and we can review movies togethers. i'm kevin mccarthy, fox news. >>> kevin will have tlots say if you tweet them. >> he talks movies all day long. >> it's his thing. we'll be right back with fox >> thanks for joining us tonight i'm sarah simmons. >> i'm lauren demarco. >> tony and shawn have the night off. friends and family and in southeast d.c. are mourning loss of 16-year-old bree app amcmillan shot and killed on capitol hill late this morning. "fox5" him anjali hemphill an
he really, really s and from reds and dick treacy and bonnie and collide and annette bening howard hughes and in there particular story there's two people lilly collins and erin right that play a couple foling in love. ald inis actual driver working for hughes and kol since aspiring actress. work are for him. you see it. it is good in terms of old school hollywood feeling. that's what i enjoyed about it. it makes you fall in love with cinema again. we have filming we have filmings during the...
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we need thoughtful critique, wer need stories and poems and novels and graphic memoirs and essays andhem to inspire us and to recognize us and to affirm our place in the world. we need literary activists of io all kinds who are going to help every kind of reader find and share in the beauty and power of books. but more than anything, need to reach readers, new readers and the already initiated, young and adult, immigrant and citizen of every religion, race and politics. because i believe now more than ever we need to to come together, we need to understand who we can be, how much there is to achieve yet and how far that we can go. and there is no better way to start the conversations that we need to have than by reading and connecting through the books that we are celebrating here tonight, the 20 books that we are celebrating here tonight stirred us. [applause] and so i hope that you will join me not just tonight, but throughout the year in this mission to change the world one book at a time. [applause] i ask you to believe in us, to believe in this foundation, to believe in these boo
we need thoughtful critique, wer need stories and poems and novels and graphic memoirs and essays andhem to inspire us and to recognize us and to affirm our place in the world. we need literary activists of io all kinds who are going to help every kind of reader find and share in the beauty and power of books. but more than anything, need to reach readers, new readers and the already initiated, young and adult, immigrant and citizen of every religion, race and politics. because i believe now...
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and anne and james are james. tonight's program was in fact, a detected by james, who asked me to say nothing about him. though for those who don't know, he is a dynamo in the world of publishing and biography. jim will introduce tonight's distinguished moderator, and panelist, and i would also like to thank them for their generous giving of themselves this evening. thank you all for coming. and please welcome jim ellis. [applause] >> have to lower this bat foot here. i know the cubs game is starting in a while so at least -- i'm from chicago so we will getout of here as soon as we can. but philip is always someone guy to when i have a strange idea that i want to invite 400 people to so they can share it with me, and the idea i had after day's watching my tv on my phone, in amazement and horror as i watched wolf blitzer and ann coulter and a bunch of people named chrisamering at each other, i would say, it was supposed to be working, but i became as a member of the fact-based community, hungry for a fact. one fact
and anne and james are james. tonight's program was in fact, a detected by james, who asked me to say nothing about him. though for those who don't know, he is a dynamo in the world of publishing and biography. jim will introduce tonight's distinguished moderator, and panelist, and i would also like to thank them for their generous giving of themselves this evening. thank you all for coming. and please welcome jim ellis. [applause] >> have to lower this bat foot here. i know the cubs game...
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i say thank you to you and to you president drake and andy thomas and eric atkins and to our police chief and the mayor and all of your fine officers. i'm so proud that i can stand here with the chief and say thank you for your leadership. thank you also. thank you. >> and through the city of columbus, today is one of the days you are grateful for good training and great people. we had the opportunity to meet with law erne forcement and some of the victims here at the medical center. we want to give thanks for the men and women who take on the biggest challenges in our communities in law enforcement. it's never a more dangerous and complicated and challenging time to be a police officer. we had a well trained professional today save the lives of many residents and students. and to the outstanding professionals here and throughout our city. when difficult challenging tragedies take place, they are raising and running into the heart of the danger. we say thank you to them. columbus is a very special place and ohio state is a major reason why we are so special. i ask the people to lift up th
i say thank you to you and to you president drake and andy thomas and eric atkins and to our police chief and the mayor and all of your fine officers. i'm so proud that i can stand here with the chief and say thank you for your leadership. thank you also. thank you. >> and through the city of columbus, today is one of the days you are grateful for good training and great people. we had the opportunity to meet with law erne forcement and some of the victims here at the medical center. we...
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justice lens and putting out research and studies and drilling down and naming names and putting numbers and facts behind how our political system operates and disenfranchises certain communities. talk to us a little bit about the work that you guys have been doing in relation to that. >> yeah, well, i think i would recommend everyone checking out our report stacked deck which really talks about the link between big money in politics and racial injustice in this country. i think, you know, it's important to keep in mind that, you know, austin talked about the trust gap and we also have a big racial wealth gap in this country because of a history of exclusion of people of color not just from our democracy but from our economy as well. and this matters because the entrenched donor class, hopefully this will be changing but the entrenched donor class is a lot less likely to prioritize the needs of people of color because they are disproportionately white. so in this context and in the context of the trust gap we know that candidates of color are less likely to run for office in the first pl
justice lens and putting out research and studies and drilling down and naming names and putting numbers and facts behind how our political system operates and disenfranchises certain communities. talk to us a little bit about the work that you guys have been doing in relation to that. >> yeah, well, i think i would recommend everyone checking out our report stacked deck which really talks about the link between big money in politics and racial injustice in this country. i think, you...
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and so as the board and policymakers, we impose and expect cultural competency upon our teachers andi wanted to get your perspectives on that, maybe what you're seeing across the u.s., many things that you have written about, jeff, i want to give you a positive spin from the perspective, are you seeing things in other communities across the u.s. that might help us? >> well, i mean, maybe this is a good time to kind of take it to culture. >> yeah. >> we mentioned hip-hop earlier, half jokingly but this may be an interesting point embedded in this. in so many ways, culture a place to be able to think about how we can live together and i think that in so many ways culture is a place where we work out values and the kind of stories and the images and the ideas and sounds and songs and those kinds of things that allow us to be able to figure out how to share space and i will be bullish on this, even in a time where it feels like so much of our -- our shared culture is fragmenting, it feels as if there are still a lot of -- i feel like, for instance, the drive for black lives is really the
and so as the board and policymakers, we impose and expect cultural competency upon our teachers andi wanted to get your perspectives on that, maybe what you're seeing across the u.s., many things that you have written about, jeff, i want to give you a positive spin from the perspective, are you seeing things in other communities across the u.s. that might help us? >> well, i mean, maybe this is a good time to kind of take it to culture. >> yeah. >> we mentioned hip-hop...
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and school and everything else.hey can't wait to get here. >> when the hour is up a picture and a post to instagram before his next meet-up. it's called rob's 10 k things and things picked up after he lost a sales job in june. >> i a lot of skills i learned or practiced through sales apply to what do i today. >> do you have a standard set of questions you on with. >> he hopes to meet with 25 people a week. rob and lxy pierce rs meeting over coffee. >> do you feel like you're dating. >> you can call it networking or getting know people. >> i worked for a cafe. >> building relationships for people aupped ro me. >> how long to reach 10,000. >> he's actually acting on something. he had an idea and he's going for it. >> starting with a quote which i tend to do most times now. >> he writes a few sentences to go with the picture. >> she worked at a paddle board shop and owner belly posted orphans christmas for all people without family in town. what i'm interested in is where a person is now. where they came from and the i
and school and everything else.hey can't wait to get here. >> when the hour is up a picture and a post to instagram before his next meet-up. it's called rob's 10 k things and things picked up after he lost a sales job in june. >> i a lot of skills i learned or practiced through sales apply to what do i today. >> do you have a standard set of questions you on with. >> he hopes to meet with 25 people a week. rob and lxy pierce rs meeting over coffee. >> do you feel...
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fhwa greg coley and peter anglin thank you for your support and working with us and all the funding andsight from a structural standpoint. can't say enough about greg vasile glycol the mayor of ybi. just because greg is been quite great to work with. he's basically making sure we all don't forget that the coast guard is here. this is our home also. so thank you very much and then bob back from tida which were that he liz hirschhorn and wade zhang. thanks to all the staff. i'm not sure that a lot of people know but i was a consultant for about 30 years and have my own company for 15. i was registered as a disadvantaged business enterprise. i know go important it is to go ahead and reach out to the community and meet those goals. i'm actually honored to work at the transportation authority because they understand the value and merit as relates to getting small but vocal and disadvantaged business enterprise firms on the project. the federal dbe programs is meant to put men and women minorities and disadvantaged firms to work to create jobs, build community, and build our companies. i'm ha
fhwa greg coley and peter anglin thank you for your support and working with us and all the funding andsight from a structural standpoint. can't say enough about greg vasile glycol the mayor of ybi. just because greg is been quite great to work with. he's basically making sure we all don't forget that the coast guard is here. this is our home also. so thank you very much and then bob back from tida which were that he liz hirschhorn and wade zhang. thanks to all the staff. i'm not sure that a...
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he was constantly complaining about stomach aches and headaches and dodging and vomiting and shaking and fatigue, a long list of symptoms. he kept a healthy diary i was almost obsessive with notations thing what everybody was feeling, what symptoms and whether he was good that they are poor that they. he was a concern about his children's health. he was a bit of a hypochondriac concerned about his own health. he had a little bit of panic disorder, as diagnosed by some mental health experts who looked at his condition. and before he left on his big journey on the beagle he was a sentiment with anxiety be worried about how the journey would go and would he be claustrophobic on the boat and he thought he would have a heart attack. there was a lot going on that we may not know looking back, thinking about his great writing and the works he produced and during that whole time. did we not know he was suffering? he was very much suffering with a multitude of symptoms. some going to talk about a few of the characters and some of the things that developed as i started researching and got into
he was constantly complaining about stomach aches and headaches and dodging and vomiting and shaking and fatigue, a long list of symptoms. he kept a healthy diary i was almost obsessive with notations thing what everybody was feeling, what symptoms and whether he was good that they are poor that they. he was a concern about his children's health. he was a bit of a hypochondriac concerned about his own health. he had a little bit of panic disorder, as diagnosed by some mental health experts who...
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the house and gave my wife and envelope and said this is for chase and she opened it up and there wasor $5,000 in it. >> for them to do that is just amazing to me. i'm shocked. i'm still in shock. >> the donor wishes to remain anonymous and he wanted to pay for his wish of going to disneyworld. great story. great story. >> lauren joins us now with the for coast a fis, nice thanksgiving day. >> not too bad. >> couple sprinkles anticipates clouds around and altogether was not too chilly. didn't have any snow. >> right. right. >> and bundled up at the parade. >> bundled up. it was a good day but got into the 50s in the afternoon hours and dropped back off down into the middle . winds are calm now. so no wind chill element to add to the 46 degrees getting a live look at center city philadelphia, still have some clouds in place and you have to dodge the clouds. if you can there's something cold to check out tomorrow morning. and to the crescent moon and then jupiter above it appears as a bright star looks to the southeastern sky 60 to 90 minutes before sun advise. sunrise 6:58 in the morni
the house and gave my wife and envelope and said this is for chase and she opened it up and there wasor $5,000 in it. >> for them to do that is just amazing to me. i'm shocked. i'm still in shock. >> the donor wishes to remain anonymous and he wanted to pay for his wish of going to disneyworld. great story. great story. >> lauren joins us now with the for coast a fis, nice thanksgiving day. >> not too bad. >> couple sprinkles anticipates clouds around and...
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concord today and 62 degrees and over to the peninsula and upper 50s and low 60s for the north bay andn once gain here is a look at what we're expecting as far as the hour by hour outlook. the rain is moving into the north bay and here we are this evening and it maybe quit heavy just intentionally as it moves in as we start to see the bright colors and it shows a very intense rain band and then it moves into san francisco and then oakland by 10:00 tonight and then continues to move in to the east bay as well as the south bay shortly before midnight. you may hear the rain pounding on the roof, but most of it is out of here fairly quickly and only a couple of showers left tomorrow afternoon, and we should have a lot of sunshine. it's going to be chilly. rainfall may reach a tenth of an inch and heavier mounts to the north where it's starting to move in. in san francisco only reaching 60 degrees today and 58 tomorrow. we stay in the 50s for the rest of the weekend and off and on rain throughout the weekend and the inland areas is is more of the same. the cool air moving in and several sys
concord today and 62 degrees and over to the peninsula and upper 50s and low 60s for the north bay andn once gain here is a look at what we're expecting as far as the hour by hour outlook. the rain is moving into the north bay and here we are this evening and it maybe quit heavy just intentionally as it moves in as we start to see the bright colors and it shows a very intense rain band and then it moves into san francisco and then oakland by 10:00 tonight and then continues to move in to the...
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and wind and sun with clouds and high of 48 and winds gusting as high as 35 miles per hour. we don't have a wind advisory today. but it's windy and debris blowing around on roadways. the evening commute. 46 at 4:00 and sliding to 44 by 5:00 and 42 by 6:00 and 40 by 7:00 and we dip into the 30s as soon as about 7:30 tonight. and then overnight tonight, we expect to go down to the freezing mark in philadelphia. some rural suburbs get down to 25, so cold overnight but the good part of this is that winds will die down and we'll probably be in the single digits most of the time overnight. and high pressure scoot as way from us and a front from the west and sun gives way to clouds and winds will be lighter thanks to the proximity of the high pressure center, a high of 49 degrees, there is a little more. an issue in some of our northern suburbs. future tracker 6 shows us a run of precipitation up to the poconos and some of it gets into the lehigh valley and reading and bucks and montgomery county, if it does fall and it's cold enough at the surface wet stuff could form into icy pat
and wind and sun with clouds and high of 48 and winds gusting as high as 35 miles per hour. we don't have a wind advisory today. but it's windy and debris blowing around on roadways. the evening commute. 46 at 4:00 and sliding to 44 by 5:00 and 42 by 6:00 and 40 by 7:00 and we dip into the 30s as soon as about 7:30 tonight. and then overnight tonight, we expect to go down to the freezing mark in philadelphia. some rural suburbs get down to 25, so cold overnight but the good part of this is that...
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more vicious and more extensive with drones and special forces and this and that and proxy militias, and they're still getting massive pushback from public opinion all across the region, and the regimes that are close to the u.s. are in deep trouble with a lot of their own people. therefore, the u.s. is not in a happy position in the middle east, and obama i think understood this and allowed us to get the hell out of there because it was only trouble for him, but he couldn't get out. so, if that is their aim, to use the palestine issue to keep their hegemon under control, they're not doing a very good idea. they're using the war on terror as a means to support their position, to get allies to sell arms and all the different things they want to, but they are not doing that very well either, because the war on terror since 9/11 has coincided with the biggest expansion in international terrorism in modern history, and with no success except for preventing an attack on the american mainland since 2001. other than that, the whole war on terror aims have not been achieved, and the terror p
more vicious and more extensive with drones and special forces and this and that and proxy militias, and they're still getting massive pushback from public opinion all across the region, and the regimes that are close to the u.s. are in deep trouble with a lot of their own people. therefore, the u.s. is not in a happy position in the middle east, and obama i think understood this and allowed us to get the hell out of there because it was only trouble for him, but he couldn't get out. so, if...
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apers and boughtles and clothes -- diapers and bottles and closed. ten news at 5:30 is next. . >>> happen thanksgivings eve i am with jenny and we are out side enjoying the weather and in a screened in porch area we have behind the studios. and jenny and i have been talking. and normally i don't come out here because of the creepy crawlies and it is still a are out side because know wee know they like to hide under certain places. we checked these chairs. >> i you are terrified of spiders? . >> i am when i see a spider i will google it and i have seen them around my house i wanted to share this information s can feel safer. >> we did check these chairs. and you spent the day with a pest control expert to learn where we need to look. >> so in your porch look up in the eves and ceiling and where the metal is, look at something like this. this picnic table doesn't look like an anyone is sitting here there could be one hiding. >> black widows, i the pest expert he says, they can be in all kinds of places. >> it is that time of year it is cold and they wa
apers and boughtles and clothes -- diapers and bottles and closed. ten news at 5:30 is next. . >>> happen thanksgivings eve i am with jenny and we are out side enjoying the weather and in a screened in porch area we have behind the studios. and jenny and i have been talking. and normally i don't come out here because of the creepy crawlies and it is still a are out side because know wee know they like to hide under certain places. we checked these chairs. >> i you are terrified...
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lots of sunshine tomorrow and it will be breezy and cool and i'll have that story and the latest on the weekend cool and veterans day it's all ahead in the seven day. >> rely on stormtracker 6 live double scan as rain moves through the region, it's one of many resources you can find at 6abc.com/weather and stay connected with our meteorologists by following them on facebook and twitter. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, firefighters remain on the scene of massive fire where flames consumed an old warehouse in delaware. and two police officers are recovering from a hit and run crash. and three more states voted to legalize recreation alomar won. . >>> a fire consumed a warehouse and the walls collapsed and raced to five adjoining buildings on the property and firefighters were called to the scene just after 2:00 this morning. it took crews seven hours to get control of the blaze. they remained on the scene putting out hot spots and they are not able to determine what sparked the massive fire. a school bus and truck collided at front street and godfrey avenue before 5:00 a.m
lots of sunshine tomorrow and it will be breezy and cool and i'll have that story and the latest on the weekend cool and veterans day it's all ahead in the seven day. >> rely on stormtracker 6 live double scan as rain moves through the region, it's one of many resources you can find at 6abc.com/weather and stay connected with our meteorologists by following them on facebook and twitter. >>> still to come on "action news" at noon, firefighters remain on the scene of...
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elaine thrive and grow and step in to fill big shoes in a interim basis and rise to the challenge and have seen how well you worked with the staff, the public, the commissioners, all those other involved with the port and very pleased to see you step into this position and appreciate the mayor's selection and just want to wish you all the best in your endeavors as you guide the port and certainly express the thanks of the commissioners on your willingness to help be there for us and work with us. thank you very much. congratulations. and thanks to angela too for all she has done. >> elaine, congratulation. i guess the outcome is worth giving up my summer for. i think that we are very fortunate that you stepped into the role and we did not miss a beat. port just kept go{really appreciate all the staff that gave elaine the support she needed to do the role and will continue to support her as she continues to lead the port so thank you very much for accepting the position and be ing a role model to all. >> elaine i'm a person that speaks what i feel in my gut and you know, i can say when
elaine thrive and grow and step in to fill big shoes in a interim basis and rise to the challenge and have seen how well you worked with the staff, the public, the commissioners, all those other involved with the port and very pleased to see you step into this position and appreciate the mayor's selection and just want to wish you all the best in your endeavors as you guide the port and certainly express the thanks of the commissioners on your willingness to help be there for us and work with...
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the federal agents and atf and marshals. they're all in it and they all have agents assigned at the fbi leads that are always involved with looking for terrorists or terrorist motives. they'll be familiar with players in the area that they can interview them, too. >> well, again, we are learning new information about this suspect of this 18-year-old, we are waiting to reveal as we work on other sources to confirm this information on background. there are questions about the language jim, that was used in a tweet that alerted students via social media about a possible shooter on campus. >> active shooter on campus, run, hide fight, watts hall. when asked at a brief briefing about that language, take a listen. >> the public's safety team has done a lot of training. again, that's why they use those keywords in alerts to remind folks for any violent intruders. >> so talking there about the options. is that typical, run, hide fight and lealerts go out to students. people that would be trained like you to know that you are one of
the federal agents and atf and marshals. they're all in it and they all have agents assigned at the fbi leads that are always involved with looking for terrorists or terrorist motives. they'll be familiar with players in the area that they can interview them, too. >> well, again, we are learning new information about this suspect of this 18-year-old, we are waiting to reveal as we work on other sources to confirm this information on background. there are questions about the language jim,...
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and let's move the maps over and so far traffic is look good at 580 and 205 into the valley and we are hoping that today on this tuesday coming up to the holiday we will have -- >> they did not find anyone inside. the chp used heat sensing before the search was called off last night. in. >>> it the father accused of drowning his daughter is due in church this afternoon. they say he intentionally drowned his daughter in the pool while his son -- -- >> so many time use get a bank robber and handover a notice. >> the employee handed over a bag of cash and the red die went off and the paint and money was left on the walking path near inbank. >>> happening now a news conference on the crash in tennessee that killed 5 children. >> our first responds did an amazing work under very very different circumstances deflate circumstances. the most -- difficult circumstances. there are no words for the mothers or fathers. and today the city is praying for these families. >> we have been listening to the press conference this morning. we understand the driver is facing serious charges including mansla
and let's move the maps over and so far traffic is look good at 580 and 205 into the valley and we are hoping that today on this tuesday coming up to the holiday we will have -- >> they did not find anyone inside. the chp used heat sensing before the search was called off last night. in. >>> it the father accused of drowning his daughter is due in church this afternoon. they say he intentionally drowned his daughter in the pool while his son -- -- >> so many time use get a...
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and welcome to the richard nixon library and museum and birthplace.rate the opening of the meticulously researched historically accurate new addition of the library. thank you so much for being here. you make this special day even more special. and i'm so glad we can share it together. since its dedication in 1990, the library's goal has been to promote insight into the life and times of the 37th president. there are extraordinary friends here today whose vision and generosity inspired and made possible the library's new galleries and technologies that are designed to enhance every visitor's experience at the library. my mother and father would be so honored that you are promoting the legacy as an example for generations to come. and my family and i are truly grateful. [ applause ] my father was born in a house his father built, and when people visit the little house here on the grounds of the library, they can sense what a loving and hard working family lived there a century ago. and they can envision the child richard who heard a train whistle in th
and welcome to the richard nixon library and museum and birthplace.rate the opening of the meticulously researched historically accurate new addition of the library. thank you so much for being here. you make this special day even more special. and i'm so glad we can share it together. since its dedication in 1990, the library's goal has been to promote insight into the life and times of the 37th president. there are extraordinary friends here today whose vision and generosity inspired and made...
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into sunday, blustery and colder and high of just 49 and monday a high of 46 and 58 on tuesday, anday lots of clouds around with the high temperature of 53, and then late wednesday into thursday, a cold front moves on through then is what is interesting. not terrible but could be damp with a little bit of rain on thursday. we'll fine tune that forecast for thanksgiving. >> alicia is outside but i'm inside. we'll talk about that later though. well, with the holidays upon us, it's time for family food and keeping family traditions alive. there is a bakery in collegeville famous for serving up your signature recipes and welcoming you as if you are family. alicia joins us at the big board. >> you are right, i'll be outside during the parade. back to this story. which we love, from the moment you walk into collegeville bakery from the time you get there until you leave you feel like family. three generations of one family runs it's place and it's so much more than just a bakery. pennsylvania's governor has been there, it's eagles quarterback stopped by and now i got the chance to experie
into sunday, blustery and colder and high of just 49 and monday a high of 46 and 58 on tuesday, anday lots of clouds around with the high temperature of 53, and then late wednesday into thursday, a cold front moves on through then is what is interesting. not terrible but could be damp with a little bit of rain on thursday. we'll fine tune that forecast for thanksgiving. >> alicia is outside but i'm inside. we'll talk about that later though. well, with the holidays upon us, it's time for...