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this is the first articulation of the 15th amendment. bradley also qs about the right to vote in federal elections. we have something called article one, section 4 which says states can set the time, places, and manner of congressional elections. congress may at any time make or alter such regulation. from this, bradley says we have another created right, the right to vote in federal elections. this is a very robust five -- voting rights enforcement theory. we get national power to punish private and official interferences and congressional elections, regardless of motive, which means white republicans can be protected by this and regardless of state action. bradley then applies this rights theory to the indictment. he does is that he throws them all out. all the indictments are bad under his theory. he says, these indictments are bad because they do not allege a racial motive for he says, that is the only thing you need. it is worth noting in this context there is a guy -- he has charge of the ku klux klan trials in south carolina. judg
this is the first articulation of the 15th amendment. bradley also qs about the right to vote in federal elections. we have something called article one, section 4 which says states can set the time, places, and manner of congressional elections. congress may at any time make or alter such regulation. from this, bradley says we have another created right, the right to vote in federal elections. this is a very robust five -- voting rights enforcement theory. we get national power to punish...
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i think if you articulate it well to the american people they will like it. when more businesses and entrepreneurs have more money they can hire people less unemployment. ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. >> donald trump running for president. besides the donald no one is happier about the taenlgs than liberal media. a distraction for the left. planned parenthood selling baby body parts for profit. again, the liberal media isn't covering that because they would have to let you know planld h planned parenthood is a major political ally in donations and votes. isis is not on the run after all. in fact fbi declared isis a bigger threat than al qaeda, showed a video of young kids trained in jihad. on a rant side deals with iranians on nukes. side deals. that should blow up like a mushroom cloud. liberal media wall-to-wall trum
i think if you articulate it well to the american people they will like it. when more businesses and entrepreneurs have more money they can hire people less unemployment. ♪ if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. share your summer moments in your mercedes-benz with us. >> donald trump running for president....
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i think if you articulate it well to the american people they will like it. when more businesses and entrepreneurs have more money they can hire people less unemployment. how can i help my daughter with her reading? [beep] searching for help with dachshund breeding. no! let me try. sara's bright, but when she's reading she has trouble sounding out words. [beep] playing world music. [music] what? i give up. [beep] wait. i was trying to show how sara feels everyday. frustrating isn't it? redirecting to understood.org. narrator: join parents and experts at understood.org. a free online resource about learning and attention issues to help your child thrive. >> donald trump running for president. besides the donald no one is happier about the taenlgs than liberal media. a distraction for the left. planned parenthood selling baby body parts for profit. again, the liberal media isn't covering that because they would have to let you know planld h planned parenthood is a major political ally in donations and votes. isis is not on the run after all. in fact fbi declare
i think if you articulate it well to the american people they will like it. when more businesses and entrepreneurs have more money they can hire people less unemployment. how can i help my daughter with her reading? [beep] searching for help with dachshund breeding. no! let me try. sara's bright, but when she's reading she has trouble sounding out words. [beep] playing world music. [music] what? i give up. [beep] wait. i was trying to show how sara feels everyday. frustrating isn't it?...
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pursuance to the ordinances the sale if i understand go to affordable housing in the tersely as articulated in the ordinance the difference we don't have a supplies asset we have age asset that is delipidated that needs future capital investments that's an option another option to seek a respect of that asset elsewhere without that replacement asset and the funds to secure that we can't vacant van ness that's why i maintain that in terms of if we don't have a place to go and not funds to provide that replacement facility which needs to be generated from the sale of the property we don't have a sale we'll remain where we are and pit additional capital into that project with that said we've creatively constructed this translation to facilitate as much affordable housing as we can possibly yield out of the site and meet our fiscal needs to have a replacement site. >> mr. updyke i'm not following that logic i know the site well, i used to eat there often you're saying it is not surplus property not residential i'm not understanding why not surplus property. >> it is not because we're using it f
pursuance to the ordinances the sale if i understand go to affordable housing in the tersely as articulated in the ordinance the difference we don't have a supplies asset we have age asset that is delipidated that needs future capital investments that's an option another option to seek a respect of that asset elsewhere without that replacement asset and the funds to secure that we can't vacant van ness that's why i maintain that in terms of if we don't have a place to go and not funds to...
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but the best articulation of the north. gary: some of the mn l going to the army, they go to harvard. -- some of the young men don't go to the army, they go to harvard. the civil war was not a war the college men avoided. the memorial hall at harvard in front of the rotunda of a show that. uva incredibly shut down in 1861, there was hardly anyone left here. no more thoughts about popular culture, current popular culture? let's go to the sesquicentennial , i left an entire minute for us to talk about that here. [laughter] joan: this is great. john: i think we in the nerve center of it. i think virginia and here. matt: i'm from florida, we didn't get the memo. [laughter] joan: california didn't either. vicksburg wasn't even commemorated on the day of the actual surrender, july 4, 1863. for those of you don't know or don't care. matt: black people who lived in vicksburg did commemorate. john:gary: what about california? has there been a big sesquicentennial push? joan: by me. gary: she has her own logo. i have been asked to re
but the best articulation of the north. gary: some of the mn l going to the army, they go to harvard. -- some of the young men don't go to the army, they go to harvard. the civil war was not a war the college men avoided. the memorial hall at harvard in front of the rotunda of a show that. uva incredibly shut down in 1861, there was hardly anyone left here. no more thoughts about popular culture, current popular culture? let's go to the sesquicentennial , i left an entire minute for us to talk...
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>> yes, the city-we allow the sites-linda maybe you can am up here and you will be more articulate than i, but we allow the sites to use those dollars towards their program but i do believe that we have access to what the dollar amounts are. we know-we are able to look-i know at certain groups of people who we may not get any donations from and other groups we get a lot of deinations from. it is just of interest to us, there is no hch a problem that occurs from that but it helps in terms of planning to have a sense of how much is coming in through the donation. linda you want to- >> my name is linda [inaudible] nutritionist. the state and feds do require our service providers request and offer the opportunity for consumers and seniors to donate but the amount of donation is all up to the individuals. it is a confidental process. the service providers set up a system to allow confidentalty in the donation process. they are collected and verify whatever amount is collected is signed off by 2 people and deposited and the nutrition contractors do have provide us a detailed budget to indicat
>> yes, the city-we allow the sites-linda maybe you can am up here and you will be more articulate than i, but we allow the sites to use those dollars towards their program but i do believe that we have access to what the dollar amounts are. we know-we are able to look-i know at certain groups of people who we may not get any donations from and other groups we get a lot of deinations from. it is just of interest to us, there is no hch a problem that occurs from that but it helps in terms...
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there too and i thought that taking the figure on the left and the figure on the right both these articulate really smart really and voices and investigating their friendship was just a way to tell a great story about the 1960s. as i look at the archives and i looked at the letters and i looked at the debates and the television shows they were on together there they are debating the cold war. there are they are debating the civil rights movement. there they are debating the women's rights movement and their the whole friendship takes them on a tour for all the major events of the 60s and these brilliant articulate funnyman who are trying to figure it out in these gorgeous letters back and forth to each other. so i thought that's the book right there. i can tell the story of the 60s or a least a story from the 60s being attacked from the left being attacked from the right from this funny friendship friendship. >> i think it's surprising to us today that sadly indicative of where we are politically that they could he absolute die-hard political opponents. they both ran for mayor cleared city w
there too and i thought that taking the figure on the left and the figure on the right both these articulate really smart really and voices and investigating their friendship was just a way to tell a great story about the 1960s. as i look at the archives and i looked at the letters and i looked at the debates and the television shows they were on together there they are debating the cold war. there are they are debating the civil rights movement. there they are debating the women's rights...
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developments after we leave van ness this is a method of comparison to the alternative i've tashgd articulated on the last slide and the cost savings in preceding in the fashion we've crafted here we'll get the affordable housing but address those critical issues for the structure for example this is a critical current asset in use we have a lease back loosz also in front of you the template in our attachment we need a designation first before we leave there's a ancillaryy effort to address that need and in the meantime the department of public health and others will stay ointh until the end of 2018 when the lease is back that's the approximation of the continual project a holder of contingency if we run into issues so we have afforded users or ourselves the time we've structured the lease back we know this building better than anyone else in a way the city maintains the building we insure the conditions for the employees are to our satisfaction and because there is motivation by a buyer who will anticipate demolishing it not to invest we wanted to take that incentive off the table so it bring
developments after we leave van ness this is a method of comparison to the alternative i've tashgd articulated on the last slide and the cost savings in preceding in the fashion we've crafted here we'll get the affordable housing but address those critical issues for the structure for example this is a critical current asset in use we have a lease back loosz also in front of you the template in our attachment we need a designation first before we leave there's a ancillaryy effort to address...
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speaker there are daysn this house when morality and the values our cotr as articulated in the declaration of independence and in the constitution of r countr summons us o vote as americans. as moral representatives and representatives of e values of oucountry. today is such a day, my cleagues. ree demoatic amendments were adoed earlier in the nsideration of the interi bill that would en the practice of diplaying our selling confederate battle flagsnd flag merchandise in national parks and national park service cemeteries. those amenents were adopted by voice vote. they reect the strong consensus in is country and hopefully in this congress that a symbol of slavery, is a digs segregation -- sedition, segregation has no place in our national par and cemeteries whose groundsave been llowedy the veterans who rest tre after havg sved and given their livesin defense ofreedom andustice and thevalues of our country. believablely, howeverr. spear, several hours ago the darof night, the chairman ofthe bcommittee offered an amendmentn this floor that would feively strikese amements whic sury reflect
speaker there are daysn this house when morality and the values our cotr as articulated in the declaration of independence and in the constitution of r countr summons us o vote as americans. as moral representatives and representatives of e values of oucountry. today is such a day, my cleagues. ree demoatic amendments were adoed earlier in the nsideration of the interi bill that would en the practice of diplaying our selling confederate battle flagsnd flag merchandise in national parks and...
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this is his first chance since then to re-articulate it. it is vital to see -- newspapers sevis -- see this. newspaper coverage sees this concept. i have given you an excerpt -- the tribune the black citizen enjoys everywhere the same clinical and civil rights -- they are calling the vote a civil right. the same political and civil rights under the law which any person enjoys. any person who interferes is subject to the same penalties as if he had interfered with white citizens. if there are state or local officers who refused to extend the black citizens the protection which they are entitled, it is the function of the u.s. court to defend citizen rights. clear particulars asian -- clear articulation. one year later we get the yarborough decision. i want to conclude by asking, what follows from racism. if we make assumptions about what follows necessarily from bradley's racism and the civil rights cases if we make 20th century assumptions that people who articulate racist views are not going to support rights for black physical safety or b
this is his first chance since then to re-articulate it. it is vital to see -- newspapers sevis -- see this. newspaper coverage sees this concept. i have given you an excerpt -- the tribune the black citizen enjoys everywhere the same clinical and civil rights -- they are calling the vote a civil right. the same political and civil rights under the law which any person enjoys. any person who interferes is subject to the same penalties as if he had interfered with white citizens. if there are...
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a bus stop that is on the far side of the street that is long enough to accommodate the longest articulated coaches that run on the 29 route and is closer to a safer crossing into golden gate park which will be created by the traffic signal this fall. >> one quick question mr. mcguire, does this move continue to meet our stop spacing guidelines? >> so the spacing will get a little closer between -- from 34th back to 36 you know, in a situation like this, we feel that the safety benefits of locating the stop next to traffic signal do out weigh the guidelines, we try to meet those standards whenever we can in a situation like this -- >> it sort of out weighs it. >> to that point, are we going to be moving other bus stops to stretch it out a little more or is that not in the future plan? >> we do not have a plan to put another bus stop before 30th street, no, 30th avenue. >> or to move them further out okay. >> i want to thank the community for coming down and bringing this to your attention but i'm going to make a motion the approve this because i do agree with director mcguire that this is g
a bus stop that is on the far side of the street that is long enough to accommodate the longest articulated coaches that run on the 29 route and is closer to a safer crossing into golden gate park which will be created by the traffic signal this fall. >> one quick question mr. mcguire, does this move continue to meet our stop spacing guidelines? >> so the spacing will get a little closer between -- from 34th back to 36 you know, in a situation like this, we feel that the safety...
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one is more articulation on the foreign trade zone specifically separate from the longer terms and render will of the sub zone agreement. if that makes sense. >> it would be helpful to us to understand what the commission would like us to do in the interim aside from the presentation. i think i heard they would like us to reach out to the city of richmond and two, i think, the indomitable and labor community there as well to talk about the program? >> i don't mean to but in again, but there are protocols here. >> that's were asking for you to send 180 days >> preface. but i don't get drawn into richmond politics. i like to go and talk to our associate at the port of richmond and the city manager and let him communicate through his >> i was actually going to suggest rather than us having to do our reach we certainly don't have the capability to do, that we put on a form to explain exactly what the foreign trade zone is, the benefits to local jurisdictions, and do a general presentation and make -- send out the information on that event to those different entities they choose to participate
one is more articulation on the foreign trade zone specifically separate from the longer terms and render will of the sub zone agreement. if that makes sense. >> it would be helpful to us to understand what the commission would like us to do in the interim aside from the presentation. i think i heard they would like us to reach out to the city of richmond and two, i think, the indomitable and labor community there as well to talk about the program? >> i don't mean to but in again,...
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were once articulated in the 1960's during the civil rights struggle. the issue be are dealing with is do you think the lgbt folks should be a protected class not subject to determination? that is really what is at stake here. you can articulate liberty interest on both sides, and as a progressive, i believe the liberty interest of the person who is discriminated against is an important and paramount liberty interest. the feeling of being discriminated against because of who you are is very different from any other experience. part of the beauty of the constitution is it recognizes minority interests in a democracy need to be respected because the majority will not always respect that. beauty of the constitution is it has expanded its vision of who a citizen is from the days of our first founding, when african americans were three-pfifths of a person to today, where we are one of the most ever's and striving countries because we have values of tolerance and acceptance as core american values that started in the constitution. jeffrey: peter? peter: one o
were once articulated in the 1960's during the civil rights struggle. the issue be are dealing with is do you think the lgbt folks should be a protected class not subject to determination? that is really what is at stake here. you can articulate liberty interest on both sides, and as a progressive, i believe the liberty interest of the person who is discriminated against is an important and paramount liberty interest. the feeling of being discriminated against because of who you are is very...
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this was his first chance since then to be articulated -- and re articulate it he does. it's vital to see that. newspapers see this. newspaper coverage sees this concept of the state neglect in civil rights cases. again, i give you an excerpt from the chicago tribune. lots of coverage of the supreme court cases in the reconstruction era. the tribune -- the black citizen deserves the same civil rights, they are calling about a political rights. the black citizen enjoys everywhere the same clinical and civil rights under the law that a white citizen enjoys. any person who interferes with these rights is subject to the same penalties as if he had interfered with the right of the white citizens. if there are state or local laws which decree otherwise or if there are state or local officers who refuse to extend to black citizens the protection they deserve, it is the function of the u.s. court to dispense rights. one year later we get the jumper of decision. -- we get the yarborough decision. i want to conclude by asking what follows from a racism when we make, or if we make
this was his first chance since then to be articulated -- and re articulate it he does. it's vital to see that. newspapers see this. newspaper coverage sees this concept of the state neglect in civil rights cases. again, i give you an excerpt from the chicago tribune. lots of coverage of the supreme court cases in the reconstruction era. the tribune -- the black citizen deserves the same civil rights, they are calling about a political rights. the black citizen enjoys everywhere the same...
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he's articulate. and people -- some people -- like that straightforward, blunt-speaking style, and i think that will appeal to certain voters. >> a lot of people mentioned the debates, jeff, is where he could really shine. now, you could also have donald trump in his same debate. >> and the ratings will go through the roof. >> well, yeah, but that's one thing that chris christie could be really good at. >> he's got to hang around. it all gets down to new hampshire. >> right. >> he basically has a second home in new hampshire now. it's where the moderates are. it's where he has some appeal. and if he can just hang around and get some -- and he needs to fundraise like crazy and just hang around so he can, as dom said, get into those debates. who knows? and then -- i hate to bring this up -- but goodness, if a crisis should occur, a la another hurricane, where he can show his leadership and have a renaissance, in essence, then people may forget some of his troubles of recent years. >> i think the thing t
he's articulate. and people -- some people -- like that straightforward, blunt-speaking style, and i think that will appeal to certain voters. >> a lot of people mentioned the debates, jeff, is where he could really shine. now, you could also have donald trump in his same debate. >> and the ratings will go through the roof. >> well, yeah, but that's one thing that chris christie could be really good at. >> he's got to hang around. it all gets down to new hampshire....
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hannibal sort of articulated why are you telling us this when you have these awful allegations in yourime just when people were taking another look at his life and career and it kind of all exploded. >> tyler there is something so powerful about jokes that are definitive and that call out hypocrisy. >> absolutely. i think, you know what eric -- eric made a really good point about how this is a younger generation that is re-evaluating cosby and it's coming from a comedian who's very popular among young people. this isn't someone a lot of older cosby fans know but this is someone who is on broad city a hugely popular show on comedy central and it plays a part of how the social justice activism that happens on the internet it kind of relates to the younger generation who doesn't view cosby in that way that maybe you or i do growing up with the cosby show or the parents generation that grew up with his specials. >> eric, when you think about this and the point i mentioned earlier, this isn't a situation of he said/she said. this is he said/she said she said, she said she said count to 35.
hannibal sort of articulated why are you telling us this when you have these awful allegations in yourime just when people were taking another look at his life and career and it kind of all exploded. >> tyler there is something so powerful about jokes that are definitive and that call out hypocrisy. >> absolutely. i think, you know what eric -- eric made a really good point about how this is a younger generation that is re-evaluating cosby and it's coming from a comedian who's very...
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depending which the coat was articulated the same way columbia has core curriculum in terms of cannon and core history which you build a base of knowledge and find your voice in response to this sort of cannon. >> if you were to build a core curriculum would what be in it? >> i wish i could be as fluent in designing curriculum in this context. so i'm a history booster. i think it is critical that people understand the past in the way that professional historians articulate it. there are all sorts of historical narratives that circulate in our public or popular discourse. bill o'reilly, for example publishes history books. i don't count those in the core curriculum what i'm talking about. edmund morgan wrote a book, american slavery american freedom which that slavery was aberrational. it was the great exception to the american project. morgan famously as harvard professor described this period precisely for what many historians would not agree slavery was essential to the project of both defining what slavery and freedom were and as well shaping the limits of democracy, which are stil
depending which the coat was articulated the same way columbia has core curriculum in terms of cannon and core history which you build a base of knowledge and find your voice in response to this sort of cannon. >> if you were to build a core curriculum would what be in it? >> i wish i could be as fluent in designing curriculum in this context. so i'm a history booster. i think it is critical that people understand the past in the way that professional historians articulate it. there...
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. >> commissioners, if i may, one other thing that isn't art -- articulated in this report. the center soma area plan will be coming before this commission i believe in the spring of next year. we are approaching that plan similar to the transit center area plan where we did bundle of some designations to bring forward to you for initiation. so early next year while it's not listed here at this time because that information is still in draft form because environmental study is under way. the last count is between 30 and 35 buildings at once. some of them are located in the 5m site and some throughout the plan area. but that's also something to keep in mind too. >> i want to thank staff for the high level of professionalism for the report that you have done and the landmark work that has been done and the data. it's impressive. >> thank you. >> i think that is our last item right? >> the hearing is concluded. >> commissioners, just to remind members of the committee that we'll be reconvening here momentarily. >> 2:00. >> [ meeting is adjourned ] >> >>you. >> ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ in
. >> commissioners, if i may, one other thing that isn't art -- articulated in this report. the center soma area plan will be coming before this commission i believe in the spring of next year. we are approaching that plan similar to the transit center area plan where we did bundle of some designations to bring forward to you for initiation. so early next year while it's not listed here at this time because that information is still in draft form because environmental study is under way....
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if the argument is are articulated from now until the end, you see the enthusiasm level dries pretty significantly. it is just a matter of articulating an agenda that speaks to their lives that includes economic lives as well as getting something done to make government work for them. >> is this 67 a floor or a ceiling? >> i think it is a floor. they just elected a congress really ever public and leaders for the first time in a very long time. they have the start of the presidential election with many candidates. you can see why they would be more attentive, in particular. democrats, particularly unmarried women, have fairly mixed views. the approval rating is pretty big among unmarried women. we have to move them. the agenda that does it, the evidence here is it does move them, once you advance an agenda which shows you want to change the way politics and governance works, as well as the economic policy. page: there is another piece to that come increasing enthusiasm but also optimism particularly among unmarried women to you saw how pessimistic currently they are. i think there is
if the argument is are articulated from now until the end, you see the enthusiasm level dries pretty significantly. it is just a matter of articulating an agenda that speaks to their lives that includes economic lives as well as getting something done to make government work for them. >> is this 67 a floor or a ceiling? >> i think it is a floor. they just elected a congress really ever public and leaders for the first time in a very long time. they have the start of the presidential...
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there was an articulate. -- articulance.harlie: what artists do is they give expression with her intelligent and skill -- their intelligence and skill to what we feel. you are on the raw edge. they feel. you go to aspen and you write about that. you see people experiencing what you are saying. ta-nehisi: i do very much so. the obvious case is charleston. forgiveness. the way folks interacted with that. the optimistic notion of there being some sort of great justice that will triumph at the end of the day. i don't share that. a large number of african-americans do. it is all through that tradition. i don't have that. the idea was one will triumph in the end. i don't know if i will have that . it is hard for me to say. it is a very internal thing. very internal. charlie: my impression was that because of the life experience you had because of the curiosity you had, because of your overwhelming sense of wanting to understand comprehend that you are opening yourself up to a dialogue and a conversation to try to figure things out
there was an articulate. -- articulance.harlie: what artists do is they give expression with her intelligent and skill -- their intelligence and skill to what we feel. you are on the raw edge. they feel. you go to aspen and you write about that. you see people experiencing what you are saying. ta-nehisi: i do very much so. the obvious case is charleston. forgiveness. the way folks interacted with that. the optimistic notion of there being some sort of great justice that will triumph at the end...
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as you articulated and as i mentioned in my opening comments, we have concerns that the adviser would be passed with responsibility to go outside of what we think should be the responsibility of counseling of students. as you mention in addition to the issues of any fact-finding or investigatory powers potential conflicts is a real concern and one that will have to address in order to get this right. part of the issue in the legislation and if i'm getting too technical, please stop me part of the issue is that in the legislation the adviser has an institution to make accommodations this could include changes in a dorm room or a classroom, and it says explicitly that it shall not trigger an investigation by the school and it clearly shows that schools are permitted to providing accommodation and maintaining confidentiality. but many believe that they are making accommodations for a student that it is sufficient to warrant an investigation by an institution. as the senator articulated this is required to track and report what is provided in response to sexual assault. there's a clear co
as you articulated and as i mentioned in my opening comments, we have concerns that the adviser would be passed with responsibility to go outside of what we think should be the responsibility of counseling of students. as you mention in addition to the issues of any fact-finding or investigatory powers potential conflicts is a real concern and one that will have to address in order to get this right. part of the issue in the legislation and if i'm getting too technical, please stop me part of...
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. >> we have not heard a real articulate plan from any candidates in terms of immigration what is your plan how impentenable. >> build a plan not necessarily complete there are areas count need a wall there are areas where you have your -- you are various you have the military, and they would be able do block it very easily, but basically we would build a wall i am very good building walls things building buildings would be easy to do i look at numbers these are characters came up for a wall ridiculous, a really good job, because one-third of the numbers i am looking at that is what i do for a business, that is what i do for a living, we need security, a at the border we have to stop illegals from coming in lots of bad things happening when they come in not all people are lovely nice people believe me. >> comments sparked a lot of controversy pushback obviously canceled the miss universe pageant you are suing utopia invigoration what are you looking to accomplish. on the phone: i have a contract and it is a binding contract, there ato the best of my memory naics rights a contract with
. >> we have not heard a real articulate plan from any candidates in terms of immigration what is your plan how impentenable. >> build a plan not necessarily complete there are areas count need a wall there are areas where you have your -- you are various you have the military, and they would be able do block it very easily, but basically we would build a wall i am very good building walls things building buildings would be easy to do i look at numbers these are characters came up...
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no way in the world could that person articulate. of. >> that's my point: the rise of hate... >> he wasn't associated. >> why are we quick to stamp it down instead of deal with reality. >> there was a movement in the "50, and '60, it wasn't a food crazy people, tv members of legislature. >> how far powerful is it to see a reez fz neo-nazi in swedeb, france, here there's a rise of hate groups, here in the country. the c cc hiding behind certain things, donating to campaigns, people want to give money back. this has gone on. >> c cc i've never heard of it. >> you never heard of it. i've been involved in policies for years ... >>> can you accept that may be the k.k.k. was big back in the past, but is not any more, but there's an uptick, and we are seeing an uptick. >> or changed their face, because it's not expedient to wear a hood... >> it was the town leaders in a lot of towns. >> no, it's not. it's different. >> institutional racism - you do not have that any more. american. >> you have numbers of african-americans in academic, medic
no way in the world could that person articulate. of. >> that's my point: the rise of hate... >> he wasn't associated. >> why are we quick to stamp it down instead of deal with reality. >> there was a movement in the "50, and '60, it wasn't a food crazy people, tv members of legislature. >> how far powerful is it to see a reez fz neo-nazi in swedeb, france, here there's a rise of hate groups, here in the country. the c cc hiding behind certain things, donating...
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i watched and listened carefully to president obama's articulation of his sympathy his commitment to the fbi to get to the bottom and try to determine all the facts, but frankly, there's been a persistent and consistent pattern for the past six plus years, when initially these were called man made attacks. failure to recognize the nature of the enemy you really put yourselves in -- you jeopardize your ability to defeat the enemy, i think that's clear, not only here domestically, but it's quite clear in our response to the ever growing presence of global scurge of terrorism and isil that this president refuses to recognize as the global scurge. it refuses to put his commander in chief hat on to deal with it directly. >> he would say, i'm sure it doesn't mean he's fighting any less the forces of evil that bring this about, he doesn't want to paint with a broadbrush so as to inspire hatred against the u.s. where it doesn't exist? i think i share that concern and belief with the president. he is you and i both know there are ways you can inaccu late that impression. and there's no one be
i watched and listened carefully to president obama's articulation of his sympathy his commitment to the fbi to get to the bottom and try to determine all the facts, but frankly, there's been a persistent and consistent pattern for the past six plus years, when initially these were called man made attacks. failure to recognize the nature of the enemy you really put yourselves in -- you jeopardize your ability to defeat the enemy, i think that's clear, not only here domestically, but it's quite...
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to other groups is that when you are competing for funding in a hole on the ground, you need to articulate what you need for your park. i always point as this sight as a model for other communities. >> i hope we continue to work on the other empty pits that are here. there are still a lot of areas that need help at maclaren park. we hope grants and money will be available to continue to improve this park to make it shine. it's a really hidden jewel. a lot of people don't know it's here. . >> we all know a major earthquake will eventually hit san francisco are reproerl presented san francisco is making sure we are with the public safety buildings. >> this consists of 4 consultants the police headquarters with the from 850 with a brand new fire station number 4 to serve mission bay swimming pools at office of economic workforce development in the fire station thirty. >> is the the hall of justice on bryant the new home for 2 hundred and 50 uniform and voiven compresses we all it was opened in 19 so sociothat is a 50-year improvement as far as structure and work environment had that will be a
to other groups is that when you are competing for funding in a hole on the ground, you need to articulate what you need for your park. i always point as this sight as a model for other communities. >> i hope we continue to work on the other empty pits that are here. there are still a lot of areas that need help at maclaren park. we hope grants and money will be available to continue to improve this park to make it shine. it's a really hidden jewel. a lot of people don't know it's here. ....
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to other groups is that when you are competing for funding in a hole on the ground, you need to articulate what you need for your park. i always point as this sight as a model for other communities. >> i hope we continue to work on the other empty pits that are here. there are still a lot of areas that need help at maclaren park. we hope grants and money will be available to continue to improve this park to make it shine. it's a really hidden jewel. a lot of people don't know it's here. . >> okay good morning, everyone. welcome to the board of supervisors budget & finance subcommittee for wednesday, july 15, 2015, my name is mooirl i'll be chairing and joined by supervisor katie tang and supervisor mar i wanted san francisco thank jennifer lowe and the staff for cove
to other groups is that when you are competing for funding in a hole on the ground, you need to articulate what you need for your park. i always point as this sight as a model for other communities. >> i hope we continue to work on the other empty pits that are here. there are still a lot of areas that need help at maclaren park. we hope grants and money will be available to continue to improve this park to make it shine. it's a really hidden jewel. a lot of people don't know it's here. ....
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consultation with your office this morning and there was discussion about removing the agendas articulated as well as adding some additional information around the public notices that we do. we can work to ensure to get those done as well. not the entire notice but at least the information that the public needs to be aware of. >> my purpose is now to fully understand what you just said. should we wait until we bring this to full board to make these amendments. >> that's right. you can make the agenda amendment today and whatever the clerk and your office work out on noticing as well. i'm sorry, you can make that at the full board on monday. >> i think we can make those today to get those ready for the board. >>supervisor norman yee: yeah, but i haven't seen it. i would feel more comfortable to see what i'm talking about. >> my point, if we can remove just that today and you can work on the other additions, is that all right? >> the agenda is fine for me. >> thank you very much for your presentation. we look forward to working with you on this. >> any is there any additional public comment?
consultation with your office this morning and there was discussion about removing the agendas articulated as well as adding some additional information around the public notices that we do. we can work to ensure to get those done as well. not the entire notice but at least the information that the public needs to be aware of. >> my purpose is now to fully understand what you just said. should we wait until we bring this to full board to make these amendments. >> that's right. you...
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is articulating those concerns. immigration is a huge issue and can't lose sight of it. >> can we -- do we have the polls? i'd love to show the abc/washington post poll. it showed -- we'll have the numbers in a second but if it comes to be a jeb bush/hillary clinton race you have how it would result between those two. but if donald trump were to run as a third-party candidate, he would take a significant chunk of the votes from jeb bush ala the ross perot incident a number of years ago. what would it take for him to say i'm not running as a republican i'm running third party? >> i haven't spoke to donald trump about that but from all indications close to him, his interest is not to run as a third-party candidate. i think his efforts in going to the border today in visiting multiple states is not just casing the new hampshire primary, the iowa caucuses. he has a national strategy geared to be able to win across the country. people are taking notice and i think, brooke, we all have to realize there is a loss of the pa
is articulating those concerns. immigration is a huge issue and can't lose sight of it. >> can we -- do we have the polls? i'd love to show the abc/washington post poll. it showed -- we'll have the numbers in a second but if it comes to be a jeb bush/hillary clinton race you have how it would result between those two. but if donald trump were to run as a third-party candidate, he would take a significant chunk of the votes from jeb bush ala the ross perot incident a number of years ago....
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few clerics could or would articulate their opposition. the catholic church would provide no national cardinal archbishop or bishop to speak to the gay marriage matter. we tried to balance the reporting. we wanted to hear from them. we got nowhere with the catholic leadership. the catholic church in america, as you know it is coming off the scandal. the aclu and other anti-religious organizations know that. they sense weakness. and believe me they are going to move against people of faith. one bright spot in approving gay marriage justice anthony kennedy wrote the majority opinion, "it must be emphasized that religions and those who adhere to religious doctrines may continue to advocate with withutmost sincere conviction that by divine precepts same-sex marriage should not be condoned. the first amendment ensures that religious organizations and persons are given proper." a democratic strategist is joining me and co-host of "out "outnumbered." . andrea where am i going wrong here? >> i think you are right, bill. i think the next step is yo
few clerics could or would articulate their opposition. the catholic church would provide no national cardinal archbishop or bishop to speak to the gay marriage matter. we tried to balance the reporting. we wanted to hear from them. we got nowhere with the catholic leadership. the catholic church in america, as you know it is coming off the scandal. the aclu and other anti-religious organizations know that. they sense weakness. and believe me they are going to move against people of faith. one...
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they're articulate. and they definitely have a lifestyle that i choose not to live. they don't choose to live mine. what the heck. that's the way it is. you know. but it's a relatively peaceful place, there's not a lot of screaming or yelling here. >> but he was not feeling peaceful the day he was arrested on vandalism charges. he's entered a not guilty plea and now awaiting trial. >> i broke a smoke detector at the retirement community where i live. i was going to an aa meeting and my car wouldn't run. i became very angry, i sat down, and there was a smoke detector sitting there. i ripped it out of the wall and tore it apart. a security guard saw me do it and arrested me. so here i am, five weeks later. it's been very disconcerting to be here to tell you the truth. i see people here, young people, that have been here many, many, many, many times and i think to myself, when you get to be my age, you look back at your life and you realize that you made some bad decisions in the past. and they always come back to haunt you when you get to be older. they always do. alwa
they're articulate. and they definitely have a lifestyle that i choose not to live. they don't choose to live mine. what the heck. that's the way it is. you know. but it's a relatively peaceful place, there's not a lot of screaming or yelling here. >> but he was not feeling peaceful the day he was arrested on vandalism charges. he's entered a not guilty plea and now awaiting trial. >> i broke a smoke detector at the retirement community where i live. i was going to an aa meeting and...
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. >> you can articulate i'm sorry i apologize. i have remorse. you don't have to be smart to say those words. >> reporter: today in court hayes' attorney said hayes did not want to address the court because he did not think he had the ability to articulate all he was feeling. the judge said he did not buy that and anyone can say "i'm sorry." tracee wilkins, back to you in the studio. >>> new questions tonight in the deaths of two boaters whose bodies were found on the potomac river. they were reported eded missing when they didn't return to their yacht club. a maryland state police the river. the boat was running but nobody was onboard. the circumstancesc&zez their deaths areyÑsñ still a mystery. >> we do not knowyÑi)ñáÑpp2r the cause was for at least the one person to be in the water whether it's mechanical reasons or what is part of our investigation. >> coming up the bureau chief went to4m]8ñr stafford county to get reaction from friends and neighbors of thejf victims. she'll have that story at 6:30. >>> the director of the fbi says recent ter
. >> you can articulate i'm sorry i apologize. i have remorse. you don't have to be smart to say those words. >> reporter: today in court hayes' attorney said hayes did not want to address the court because he did not think he had the ability to articulate all he was feeling. the judge said he did not buy that and anyone can say "i'm sorry." tracee wilkins, back to you in the studio. >>> new questions tonight in the deaths of two boaters whose bodies were found on...
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and then i do think in some states with good articulation agreements we still have students articulating enough credits over semesters that allow them to transfer and california is a good example and also a challenging example that for a long time had the most universal access and the strongest articulation agreements but 75 of latino students and 75% of african-american students who begin don't transfer or don't earn the associates degree after six years and that is just very problematic. >> it is interesting to me because the search for these kind of answers, i think that commission achtenberg was sort of talking about the fact that you have all of these things in play education as a wholesticin defer, trying to make up for deficiency happening k-12 and how do you do that -- do you do that at the community college level or supplemental services at the college level, part of -- part of what you are telling me is that many community colleges aren't the secondary life boat they could be or should be or maybe they should be but tler not resources correctly and staffed creckly, they are not
and then i do think in some states with good articulation agreements we still have students articulating enough credits over semesters that allow them to transfer and california is a good example and also a challenging example that for a long time had the most universal access and the strongest articulation agreements but 75 of latino students and 75% of african-american students who begin don't transfer or don't earn the associates degree after six years and that is just very problematic....
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i believe conservatism works with an inspiring vision that can articulate the vision and can win.> yeah but, sean there's something else. i was on a show the other day, he goes electability. i said who cares about electability how about capability? within the definition of capability of course is electable. what if we elect somebody and they don't change anything? what's that going to do. we got to have somebody ready to go. we can all talk. politicians, we're talkers. it's not about talkers, it's about doers. the record. [ applause ] >>> take a break. coming up we'll ask governor kasich what his foreign policy agenda will be if he's elected. later we'll answer your questions you've been sending on social media as we continue from the ohio state. straight ahead. >>> i learned how we get the pentagon to worth togetherk together. i'll never forget my experience before the gulf war meeting with soldiers out in the desert. and understanding the concerns that they had about carrying out their mission. i am totally blind. and sometimes i struggle to sleep at night, and stay awake during
i believe conservatism works with an inspiring vision that can articulate the vision and can win.> yeah but, sean there's something else. i was on a show the other day, he goes electability. i said who cares about electability how about capability? within the definition of capability of course is electable. what if we elect somebody and they don't change anything? what's that going to do. we got to have somebody ready to go. we can all talk. politicians, we're talkers. it's not about...
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a plan hasn't been articulated to the citizens of baltimore.t's why it is critically important we have leadership in place to do so. >> what are you hearing from your con stitch whenstituents that batts is out? >> some say it was time for him to be out, and others don't feel that way. i think him out on the street was a main course of why to ultimately let him go. there's been people calling for his resignation for the last three months. there's been a lot of chatter in my colleagues that have done so since then. the straw that broke the camel's back yesterday was the organization bill that represents over 20,000 members in the city of baltimore was calling for his resignation today on the cusp of the release of the fop report yesterday. so i don't think it was a secret to many folks in the city of baltimore. we kind of saw it coming and many people thought it would happen sooner. for us to rely on the change of the administration from the police department perspective to solve our problems is definitely the wrong path to take at this time chri
a plan hasn't been articulated to the citizens of baltimore.t's why it is critically important we have leadership in place to do so. >> what are you hearing from your con stitch whenstituents that batts is out? >> some say it was time for him to be out, and others don't feel that way. i think him out on the street was a main course of why to ultimately let him go. there's been people calling for his resignation for the last three months. there's been a lot of chatter in my...
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folks want a plan that is articulated to them and a plan that is going to be executed to really clean up and help our streets. >> so they dent feelon't feel like they have an idea of where the path forward is? >> i would say that is the case. i think that's been a problem in the past. you know to just completely rely on one person the police commissioner is absurd. he is one variable in a very complex equation in the urban area that has issues with violence. and i think that's time for all of us to come together and really develop a plan that the citizens will be able to get behind and help. it's time for us to bridge this gap between the community, law enforcement and our, our police department. >> some people have said this a start. you have a trickle down culture maybe coming from the top. and so this needs to happen. but what do you see need to be done when it comes to the rank-and-file. when it comes to either getting rid of some officers or changing the culture within the police department? >> well it is critically important that one you have strong, bold leadership that folks t
folks want a plan that is articulated to them and a plan that is going to be executed to really clean up and help our streets. >> so they dent feelon't feel like they have an idea of where the path forward is? >> i would say that is the case. i think that's been a problem in the past. you know to just completely rely on one person the police commissioner is absurd. he is one variable in a very complex equation in the urban area that has issues with violence. and i think that's time...