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we, as an association, would like to see additional investment. we think the user-based model works well. the highway trust fund, that lockbox, if you will, has worked well for 60 years. one of the hopes is in reshaping policy we don't throw out something that has worked very well for the american people. cents for gasoline, 24.4 cents for diesel fuel. what is the ideal number? guest: i don't know there is an ideal number, pedro. i know to support the current level of investment at the federal level, if you were to use the gasoline tax to achieve that, it would require a $.15 per gallon increase. is that the ideal? many believe, and i agree with that, that we need to increase the investment of the federal level. some amount in the neighborhood or beyond. i should also emphasize the gas tax is not the only way to get there. there are other user-based fees that could make a difference. some have talked about freight-based fees, additional charges on containers moved on our nation's highways to achieve part of that. other vehicle ownership fees have
we, as an association, would like to see additional investment. we think the user-based model works well. the highway trust fund, that lockbox, if you will, has worked well for 60 years. one of the hopes is in reshaping policy we don't throw out something that has worked very well for the american people. cents for gasoline, 24.4 cents for diesel fuel. what is the ideal number? guest: i don't know there is an ideal number, pedro. i know to support the current level of investment at the federal...
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book tour for his latest work god a human history and also with us in a stream race on your comb as an associate professor of anthropology at rollins college and tyrone be sent as a reporter at pacific northwest magazine welcome to the stream actually what i want to start with the very first line of the book god of human history when i was a child i thought god was a large powerful older man who lived in the sky a bigger stronger version of my father but with magical powers reza those are your words now that you're older and perhaps a little more jaded how is your understanding of god tales well it has changed i mean the god that i believe. it's not a godly personality or with emotion or where human motivations but i do want to say that that child that image of god that i have is the image of god. you know children who have been study by. psychologists and cognitive scientists about their views. almost universally describe god in these kinds of human terms as a sort of a super human being with human emotions and occasionally with even human limitations. human history of god reza there are so man
book tour for his latest work god a human history and also with us in a stream race on your comb as an associate professor of anthropology at rollins college and tyrone be sent as a reporter at pacific northwest magazine welcome to the stream actually what i want to start with the very first line of the book god of human history when i was a child i thought god was a large powerful older man who lived in the sky a bigger stronger version of my father but with magical powers reza those are your...
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he wrote the book while living in palo alto california and serving as an associate at stanford. a university that at the time was the epitome of the commercial ethos in higher education and maybe some would argue continues to be today. in 1885 for instance, as they are pictured here after whom the university is named provided a 30 million-dollar founding and element, the largest in the history of higher education up to that moment in time into the gift was only made possible by the commercial empire that leland stanford have built in california and indeed the claim the university existed to qualify for the students personal success. however they also claimed that they established the institutioe to promote the public welfare. so indeed when they opened it in 91, it was if you can believe it tuition free. they insisted that all qualified students regardless of their socioeconomicnt background were welcomed to apply which is in fact what allows the orphaned and socio- economically disadvantaged young man by the name of herbert hoover to receive a college degree. now as you are awar
he wrote the book while living in palo alto california and serving as an associate at stanford. a university that at the time was the epitome of the commercial ethos in higher education and maybe some would argue continues to be today. in 1885 for instance, as they are pictured here after whom the university is named provided a 30 million-dollar founding and element, the largest in the history of higher education up to that moment in time into the gift was only made possible by the commercial...
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your mother started off at cbs working at that show as an associate producer.h, it was very tough, because you know what it's like when you work with people in stressful conditions, high stakes, you bond with them. you care a lot-- let's see if i can get through this description without losing it-- you care a lot about the people you work with. the work is important. they all care as much as you do, and i get to go out there and, you know, for an hour benefit from all of their hard work, and you want to-- you can't stop saying, "thank you." so it's really hard to leave that incredible experience. but i have this new incredible experience i'm now a part of with people who work just as hard. >> stephen: norah and gayle. >> and there are people working right now, and tomorrow-- like lots of people working right now on tomorrow's story s. >> stephen: shouldn't you be sleep already at this point? >> asleep or waking up. i could say, "good morning" to myself. >> stephen: surely you expected to be at "face the nation" longer than two years. >> yeah. >> stephen: did do
your mother started off at cbs working at that show as an associate producer.h, it was very tough, because you know what it's like when you work with people in stressful conditions, high stakes, you bond with them. you care a lot-- let's see if i can get through this description without losing it-- you care a lot about the people you work with. the work is important. they all care as much as you do, and i get to go out there and, you know, for an hour benefit from all of their hard work, and...
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. >> mary tyler moore was a single woman working as an associate producer on a nightly tv show. >> youw what? you've got spunk. >> yeah. >> i hate spunk! >> there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better. >> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could be a hero. she could be the main event. >> rita. all right. >> out loud! >> the first script written by allen burns and jim gricks had mary coming to minneapolis divorced. and very quickly cbs says, no, no, no, no, no. >> at the beginning of the decade, divorce was considered somewhat scandalous. >> she went on dates with a lot of guys. >> but the guys were really important. >> we seem to be hitting it off. and i just thought -- >> you just thought? >> she's not obsessed with finding a husband. >> don't forget to take your pill. >> i won't. >> i won't. >> this was about people coping with one another. and the workplace was like a family. >> i told ted to
. >> mary tyler moore was a single woman working as an associate producer on a nightly tv show. >> youw what? you've got spunk. >> yeah. >> i hate spunk! >> there were a lot of young women entering the workplace then. and for some of them, mary tyler moore was like a port of entry. >> i'm doing as good a job as he did. >> better. >> better! and i'm being paid less than he was because -- >> you're a woman. >> the television female could...
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of course, so i do not understand there needs to be the cutback to the.75 parking, and so we as an association support the 1:1 parking as the construction was originally designed. speaking of a person in a condominium having no car in the garage below calls one of the services and wants to do a shopping trip to see the marina safeway or whatever, and so all the bees that are hovering around the hive comes and picks them up, probably blocking the mini bus in that process. picks them up, and drops them. then, another bee comes back, picks them up, and they go in. by contrast, if the person has their own automobile in the garage down below, they drive this casual trip to the shopping, load their own vehicle, come back, drive back in. i maintain that that second scenario is more friendly carbon footprint than the first, and so not to say -- and as was the case with my experience growing up, you don't use your car for everything, by any means. we all use different modes of transportation as we travel around, whatever suits us in this situation. personally, i'm very transit oriented. i -- beginning
of course, so i do not understand there needs to be the cutback to the.75 parking, and so we as an association support the 1:1 parking as the construction was originally designed. speaking of a person in a condominium having no car in the garage below calls one of the services and wants to do a shopping trip to see the marina safeway or whatever, and so all the bees that are hovering around the hive comes and picks them up, probably blocking the mini bus in that process. picks them up, and...
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as hired hands. that creates an interesting tension in higher education. this is the moment in which the colleges and universities begin to form in faculty join professional associations and have divided loyalties between the institutions and professional associations. as the second half of the 19th century cases like the edward ross case in which faculty are beginning to assert themselves as a professional body and begin to certain rights and protections. it comes out of that era. >> going back to 1862 for a moment. and the reasons behind it why it was passed. about two years later congress passed the 70 land-grant act which is the first time we set aside land for the same side as it was passed. the benefit of the people in the good of society. in my mind those have been tied together. what's interesting having that perspective. the way the parks became his lavatories is. i'm curious to research, has that given you any insights into the tenuous connection between the two? in a lot of ways as they have grown and become major institutions does your research give insights to that? >> that's a great question. one of the interesting things about the moral act this is a hi
as hired hands. that creates an interesting tension in higher education. this is the moment in which the colleges and universities begin to form in faculty join professional associations and have divided loyalties between the institutions and professional associations. as the second half of the 19th century cases like the edward ross case in which faculty are beginning to assert themselves as a professional body and begin to certain rights and protections. it comes out of that era. >>...
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other loyalist paramilitary group. a particularly savage reputation. he was working as an informerfor the police. associatesor a shorter sentence for his own crimes. other terrorist offences. 5 years. has let them down terribly. justice. what is justice in this country? it is just designed to look after the criminal. it's... how can a man convicted of that many crimes be set free into society? the man's a serial killer. he was a paid state informant. he was allowed to kill at will. is the most senior loyalist ever to turn supergrass. who he gave information to. paramilitary suspect. events of the past. can you retrieve, what acknowledgement can be given? for people who want to know things, how can we give them that? of investigating what happened during the troubles. hundreds of killings remain unsolved. northern ireland is a place where history still hurts. chris page, bbc news, belfast. now on bbc news it's time for newsnight with emily maitlis. accepts it may have acted unlawfully on disability benefits. after a high court ruling. are blatantly discriminatory? overnight and a campaigner. what does the go
other loyalist paramilitary group. a particularly savage reputation. he was working as an informerfor the police. associatesor a shorter sentence for his own crimes. other terrorist offences. 5 years. has let them down terribly. justice. what is justice in this country? it is just designed to look after the criminal. it's... how can a man convicted of that many crimes be set free into society? the man's a serial killer. he was a paid state informant. he was allowed to kill at will. is the most...
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we, as an association, would like to see additional investment. we think the user-based model works well. the highway trust fund, that lockbox, if you will, has worked well for 60 years. one of the hopes is in reshaping policy we don't throw out something that has worked very well for the american people. cents for gasoline, 24.4 cents for diesel fuel. what is the ideal number? guest: i don't know there is an ideal number, pedro. i know to support the current level of investment at the federal level, if you were to use the gasoline tax to achieve that, it would require a $.15 per gallon increase. is that the ideal? many believe, and i agree with that, that we need to increase the investment of the federal level. some amount in the neighborhood or beyond. i should also emphasize the gas tax is not the only way to get there. there are other user-based fees that could make a difference. some have talked about freight-based fees, additional charges on containers moved on our nation's highways to achieve part of that. other vehicle ownership fees have
we, as an association, would like to see additional investment. we think the user-based model works well. the highway trust fund, that lockbox, if you will, has worked well for 60 years. one of the hopes is in reshaping policy we don't throw out something that has worked very well for the american people. cents for gasoline, 24.4 cents for diesel fuel. what is the ideal number? guest: i don't know there is an ideal number, pedro. i know to support the current level of investment at the federal...
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other loyalist paramilitary group. a particularly savage reputation. he was working as an informer to the police. associatesor a shorter sentence for his own crimes. other terrorist offences. to six and a half years. has let them down terribly. justice. what is justice in this country? it is just designed to look after the criminal. it's... how can a man convicted of that many crimes be set free into society? the man's a serial killer. he was a paid state informant. he was allowed to kill at will. is the most senior loyalist ever to turn supergrass. who he gave information to. paramilitary suspect. events of the past. acknowledgement can be given? for people who want to know things, how can we give them that? investigating what happened during the troubles. hundreds of killings remain unsolved. northern ireland is a place where history still hurts. in america's upcoming mid—term elections this november. mentalfaculties were "dangerous and false". to the north korean nuclear crisis. correspondent gordon corera. it is one of the most famous and yet secret buildings in the world. the headquarters of the centra
other loyalist paramilitary group. a particularly savage reputation. he was working as an informer to the police. associatesor a shorter sentence for his own crimes. other terrorist offences. to six and a half years. has let them down terribly. justice. what is justice in this country? it is just designed to look after the criminal. it's... how can a man convicted of that many crimes be set free into society? the man's a serial killer. he was a paid state informant. he was allowed to kill at...
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an excellent question. some of the things we do ask about our how people feel about the individual parties. your comments are right. of evilook now in terms associated as a democrat or republican, one thing on the rise is people who associate with being an independent. you could argue those data suggest if there is ever a time for a third-party, it might be now. host: jerry is in wisconsin, line for republicans. go ahead. caller: first-time caller. i have been an avid viewer of c-span for the last couple of years. if there is one thing i have noticed with c-span, it is the disorganization of our congress and senate in their rules for voting on different issues. i was wondering if gallup would consider doing a nationwide poll of americans, and ask the question, do we feel that the senate and the house need to -- you know what i am saying, organize their rules to have one or two days per week when all members are required to be in their seats to do votes? i am seeing boats that take an hour, hour and 15 minutes. if any business in the country operated the way the congress and senate knew, it would have gone belly up in 1780. the senate and congress could
an excellent question. some of the things we do ask about our how people feel about the individual parties. your comments are right. of evilook now in terms associated as a democrat or republican, one thing on the rise is people who associate with being an independent. you could argue those data suggest if there is ever a time for a third-party, it might be now. host: jerry is in wisconsin, line for republicans. go ahead. caller: first-time caller. i have been an avid viewer of c-span for the...
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raised about another $110 million to restore and refurbish the memorial and creating an extraordinary museum. the association as it was named in 1921 when it was formed began collecting in 1920, and the second oldest collecting institution in the world and at the time really made a consequential decision that was to collect globally. we had the most scope or the broadest collection of world war i archives of any institution in the world. that's exhibiting here as part of our main galleries and in our changing galleries. this side has really become a place of reflection for people right across the world. the last numbers of years we have seen a tremendous increase in attendance. more than 50%, in fact. people from last year and people for more than 70 countries came to visit the museum and memoriamemorial serving more than 500,000 guests in 2016. it's an international gathering place that serves as the united states official memorial to world war i and official museum to world war i. when the museum was being constructed the city leaders and congressional leaders went to u.s. congress and asked forsignl museum.
raised about another $110 million to restore and refurbish the memorial and creating an extraordinary museum. the association as it was named in 1921 when it was formed began collecting in 1920, and the second oldest collecting institution in the world and at the time really made a consequential decision that was to collect globally. we had the most scope or the broadest collection of world war i archives of any institution in the world. that's exhibiting here as part of our main galleries and...
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as india became an associate member of the international agency. energy agency earlier this year. i want to thank csis and particularly jane for the work done in organizing this event. as jane mentioned, coal's played a big role in the world's energy system for a long time. and it took until around 1910 for the consumption of coal worldwide to reach about 1 billion tons a year. to get from 1 billion tons to 3 billion tons took nearly 90 years. in part because the increased role of oil in the 20th century. but to get from 3 billion to 5 billion only took 12 years. we have just come through the far side of a big expansion in coal demand. but since around 2012, 2013, demand was the first plateau, and then as i'll get into now, demand actually then is dropping. in fact, last two years, 2014 to 2016, marked the biggest two-year drop we have ever seen in coal demand. unlike the previous occasions where we have seen such drops, this occurred during a period of global economic growth. it was also the third consecutive year that growth in consumption in china occurred. that's not surprising
as india became an associate member of the international agency. energy agency earlier this year. i want to thank csis and particularly jane for the work done in organizing this event. as jane mentioned, coal's played a big role in the world's energy system for a long time. and it took until around 1910 for the consumption of coal worldwide to reach about 1 billion tons a year. to get from 1 billion tons to 3 billion tons took nearly 90 years. in part because the increased role of oil in the...
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in india as india became an associate member of the energy agency earlier this year. i want to thank csis and particularly jane for the work done in organizing this event. as jane mentioned coal played a big part for a long time. it took until around 1910 for the consumption to reach about 1 billion tons a year. to get from 1 billion tons to 3 billion tons took nearly 90 years to get from 3 billion to 5 billion only took 20 years. we have just come through the far side in coal demand. since around 2012 and 2013 demand was first plateaued. as i'll get into now demand has actually been dropping. the last two years marks the largest two-year drop we have ever seen in coal demand. unlike the previous occasions this occurred during a period of global economic growth. it was also the third consecutive year. it is also worth noting it is driven by outside the power sector. it is also the growth in renewables as i'll get into there a little while. these two large coal-consuming countries have had significant drivers. there is also continued drop in command. despite these major
in india as india became an associate member of the energy agency earlier this year. i want to thank csis and particularly jane for the work done in organizing this event. as jane mentioned coal played a big part for a long time. it took until around 1910 for the consumption to reach about 1 billion tons a year. to get from 1 billion tons to 3 billion tons took nearly 90 years to get from 3 billion to 5 billion only took 20 years. we have just come through the far side in coal demand. since...
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the face of an insurgency in the north sinai region that has expanded to include civilian targets mohammed does either. joining me now via skype from each as is dahlia fanny she's an associate professor of political science at long island university thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us so as you're hearing and mohammed's report that there has been a wave of repression in egypt to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of speech what does all this mean for the credibility of the much election so march election of this and so none of this is to rise. president sisi has been systematic saudi power around him we see a parliament today that's been returning to be nothing more than a stamp it was just eleven days ago where the election commission announced in the fall the marched right off and able then what we know is that that's just eight weeks away and with kennedy's having to announce by january twenty ninth it needs just a couple of weeks to announce can the sleeve submit paperwork assemble a campaign team campaign for president and actually get election monitors in place and so in many ways this is just the kind of window he trappings of the kind
the face of an insurgency in the north sinai region that has expanded to include civilian targets mohammed does either. joining me now via skype from each as is dahlia fanny she's an associate professor of political science at long island university thank you very much for taking the time to speak to us so as you're hearing and mohammed's report that there has been a wave of repression in egypt to clamp down on freedom of expression and freedom of speech what does all this mean for the...
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this comes as the internet association announced it plans to act as an intervener in the upcoming casethe fcc's vote to repeal net neutrality. joining me, ceo michael beckerman. thanks for joining us. why are you joining the lawsuit or offering to join the lawsuit, but not filing your own? >> we are going to be party to the case, so that's what it means to be the intervener. there are petitioners in a number of civil society groups. we will be an intervener, which makes us a party to the case, so we will have strong standing and be very involved in the litigation. emily: it's been interesting to watch how this stance on net neutrality by various tech giants have evolved. as some have come out forcefully in favor of, some opposed. then you have some like reed hastings who came out pretty strongly on the side of net neutrality, then said, well, it's important, but it's not their primary battle. why the indifference? >> i can tell you all of our members care about this. they are all very engaged. they have pushed us to be the tip of the spear for them fighting this, both in congress and a
this comes as the internet association announced it plans to act as an intervener in the upcoming casethe fcc's vote to repeal net neutrality. joining me, ceo michael beckerman. thanks for joining us. why are you joining the lawsuit or offering to join the lawsuit, but not filing your own? >> we are going to be party to the case, so that's what it means to be the intervener. there are petitioners in a number of civil society groups. we will be an intervener, which makes us a party to the...
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she spoke at an event held by the american bar association for close to an hour. >> as you know, fran has just joined our committee and was able to have the 702 passed. [laughter] past, ie 702 was just am wondering what your senses of how the bill has been passed and what your senses on the compromise and whether they have hit the right mark. frances: there are a lot of friends and former colleagues in the room so it is a privilege to be with you today. i expect that the bill will pass. i think we are on a ramp that the legislation should get voted in the senate on tuesday. will mitch mcconnell allow amendments, not clear, i think not. despite thesed president's tweet yesterday morning. this roomople in understand, but what most americans do not understand, when you hear the privacy and civil liberties debate, i get why that is important during most people do not understand that have not worked inside the community is the many layers of protections that are inside the system, not just inside the fbi, yes they have an internal system of checks and balances, they also get reviewed by th
she spoke at an event held by the american bar association for close to an hour. >> as you know, fran has just joined our committee and was able to have the 702 passed. [laughter] past, ie 702 was just am wondering what your senses of how the bill has been passed and what your senses on the compromise and whether they have hit the right mark. frances: there are a lot of friends and former colleagues in the room so it is a privilege to be with you today. i expect that the bill will pass. i...
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and then, below that, you can see the different associations an individual can have or characters an individual can have, such as -- as a vulneraby that can make them a target. we have seen a lot of targeting of communities in our country in particular the last year, year and a half, and unfortunately, san francisco doesn't have a wall to keep that type of activity out. these are some of the groups that we see being victimized frequently in our own city. it's not unique to san francisco. unfortunately happens around the country. some of the earlier presentations indicated from the southern poverty law center indicated increases in hate crimes across the country, and we've seen that here in san francisco, as well. >> supervisor ronen: what does it mean that victims are an example of a group targeted by hate crimes. >> so we've seen an increase of people being targeted, like muslims and people in the arab community. >> supervisor ronen: right, but... >> i think the descriptor might have fallen off of that. we do every time we speak on this issue, want to emphasize the hotline that we have. there was a discussion b
and then, below that, you can see the different associations an individual can have or characters an individual can have, such as -- as a vulneraby that can make them a target. we have seen a lot of targeting of communities in our country in particular the last year, year and a half, and unfortunately, san francisco doesn't have a wall to keep that type of activity out. these are some of the groups that we see being victimized frequently in our own city. it's not unique to san francisco....
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reports the wiki leaks founder had been granted an ecuadorian id card as a step towards ending his five year confinement in the london embassy artie's an associate check into his birth. the mystery of what happens next in this ever complicated tricky and internationally spanning case of julian assange really continues with some developments trickling in this evening here in london where we are in fact outside the ecuadorian embassy and some of the confusion of some of the reports that have been coming out seems to be stemming from first of all it tweets that julian assange had posted on his twitter page wearing a t. shirt with the ecuadorian national colors parking lots of debate and questions online about whether or not this could potentially mean that he has either has been or is on his way to being granted citizenship those questions of course are yet to be specifically answered by either julian assange himself the founder of wiki leaks or ecuadorian officials what we do know so far is that a son seems to have been issued some sort of national ecuadorian identification number which is easily seen on the ecuadorian web site where this particul
reports the wiki leaks founder had been granted an ecuadorian id card as a step towards ending his five year confinement in the london embassy artie's an associate check into his birth. the mystery of what happens next in this ever complicated tricky and internationally spanning case of julian assange really continues with some developments trickling in this evening here in london where we are in fact outside the ecuadorian embassy and some of the confusion of some of the reports that have been...
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an association of utilities. so extenet is a member of the joint pole association, as are the wireless carriers, as is comcast, pg & e. so it's an organization that we try to work closely with to ensure that we follow the rules that are stipulated by the organization. california public utilities commission is the primary governing body over what happens to the poles, but what happens in reality was installed in the way it's installed is something that would go through the northern california joint pole association review process. and the photo that the gentleman showed earlier outside of the window was not the subject pole we're talking about right now, but it was the one mentioned earlier that we discussed three months ago in front of you and hasn't been resolved yet. in any case, we agreed in that case, and we'll do the same here going forward, that we'll try to work more closely with nor cal association to figure out whose wires are where and can they be fixed and can some of that slack go away? it's not always easy because we don't have the authority to tell another utility how to go about their business, but
an association of utilities. so extenet is a member of the joint pole association, as are the wireless carriers, as is comcast, pg & e. so it's an organization that we try to work closely with to ensure that we follow the rules that are stipulated by the organization. california public utilities commission is the primary governing body over what happens to the poles, but what happens in reality was installed in the way it's installed is something that would go through the northern...
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as an expression of san francisco's associate history, the nomination -- the local nomination document this is association with mission hall, dover hall and the women's building. although it focuses mostly on the building's early history. dotinger national register nomination, the women's building is nationally significant under cry tier your a for its association with second wave femininism. one of the 20th century's most consequencial social movements. the women's sbllg one of the first women-owned and operated community centres in the united states. women centres which appeared in various forms and occupied a variety of building types across the u.s. in the 1960s and 1970s were especially important manifestations for this grassroots movement for gender quality and cultural transformation. the period of significance captures the beginning of consolidation of the women's building, culminating with the mural project which visually communicates the organization's mission of supporting and celebrating women across time and around the world. the nomination also states that the women's bui
as an expression of san francisco's associate history, the nomination -- the local nomination document this is association with mission hall, dover hall and the women's building. although it focuses mostly on the building's early history. dotinger national register nomination, the women's building is nationally significant under cry tier your a for its association with second wave femininism. one of the 20th century's most consequencial social movements. the women's sbllg one of the first...
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involved in the community serving on the board and as transportation rep of the south beach mission hill neighborhood association. in the recent pass as an officer of the democratic club. however, my comment today is provided as an eight-year resident of mission bay. over the past six years, i've had the opportunity, along with my neighbors, some for up to 10 years as you heard, to be involved in the planning process for the mission rock development. this includeded providing feedback on a variety of public documents and numerous community outreach meetings and workshops. in addition to current residents and local businesses, those community leaders involved in the planning of mission bay from the beginning were also involved in the process. we discussed building heights, transportation, quality of life, open space and so much more. together we shared our insights and provided input on this project which will help transform this part of the eastern waterfront into a vibrant and complete community. good for us as neighbors, good for us as community and our city. as i mentioned, this community in greater stakeholder engagement, helped us s
involved in the community serving on the board and as transportation rep of the south beach mission hill neighborhood association. in the recent pass as an officer of the democratic club. however, my comment today is provided as an eight-year resident of mission bay. over the past six years, i've had the opportunity, along with my neighbors, some for up to 10 years as you heard, to be involved in the planning process for the mission rock development. this includeded providing feedback on a...
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they believe that an outside association should investigate as well. >>> it was gross. >>> by the way, she said that the shopping carts came from a near by costco. tonight, the company told us that all of their carts are being sanitized. >>> hundreds of people have died from the flu this season including 18 in the bay area, three in solano county and one in marin, the cdc said it's seeing the highest rate of hospital visits for the flu since 2009, is projecting 34 million people will get sick and 700,000 will end up in the hospital. this hospital in orange county is so overwhelmed, they have set up a flu tept where overflow patients can go. kim reports that the worst of the flu season may be yet to come >> reporter: the flu is widespread in every state but hawaii. the cdc said we have several more weeks of flu season left. in new york, the governor's office said a record number of cases and hospitalizations were reported with 1700 people with the virus hospitalized this week, in florida, 20% of students in gulf county were absent from class because of the flu, campuses were closed for
they believe that an outside association should investigate as well. >>> it was gross. >>> by the way, she said that the shopping carts came from a near by costco. tonight, the company told us that all of their carts are being sanitized. >>> hundreds of people have died from the flu this season including 18 in the bay area, three in solano county and one in marin, the cdc said it's seeing the highest rate of hospital visits for the flu since 2009, is projecting 34...
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an impact. the state medical association is doing its part as well by developing resources for physicians to recognize and treat opioid addiction and prescribe opioids appropriately. they'll be holding in-person and web-based educational sessions starting this month. the board of pharmacy, partnering with local pharmacies, is establishing permanent sites throughout the state where anyone can dispose of certain expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. the services is free and anonymous with no questions asked. in 2016 we established the south dakota advisory council on opioid abuse. its strategic plan supports developing medication-assisted treatment capacity. this approach uses medications in combination with behavioral therapies to provide a holistic approach to treatment. this year the advisory council will be working to raise public awareness about the risks of recreational opioid use through a media campaign and school-based opioid prevention activities. we also continue to wrestle with the methamphetamine problem in our state. the department of social services has funded more than 245 pre
an impact. the state medical association is doing its part as well by developing resources for physicians to recognize and treat opioid addiction and prescribe opioids appropriately. they'll be holding in-person and web-based educational sessions starting this month. the board of pharmacy, partnering with local pharmacies, is establishing permanent sites throughout the state where anyone can dispose of certain expired, unused and unwanted prescription drugs. the services is free and anonymous...
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her dream is to continue her research as a scientist and become an advocate for strategies to mitigate comic change. in teseptember the american association for the advancement of science wrote a letter opposing the white house decision to rescind daca. here's what they said. many students of daca make ncontributions. high achieving young people in daca contributed in many ways our nation. many are starting to become scientists, engineers, medical doctors and entrepreneurs. given the administrations decision we urge congress to craft legislation that provides long-term protection for these young people who seek to continue their education and contribute nto society. our nation needs an immigration policy they said that advances us innovation of prosperity and stays true to foundational american goals that seek contributions to society from all. mr. president, you and i had an invitation issue. i will just as a member of the house and senate, i've never been invited to a meeting quite like the one that we had yesterday. and in the cabinet room at the white house. it was the presidents idea. i do not know if it was spur of the moment idea b
her dream is to continue her research as a scientist and become an advocate for strategies to mitigate comic change. in teseptember the american association for the advancement of science wrote a letter opposing the white house decision to rescind daca. here's what they said. many students of daca make ncontributions. high achieving young people in daca contributed in many ways our nation. many are starting to become scientists, engineers, medical doctors and entrepreneurs. given the...
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associated press. it's how you started covering this administration as an ap writer before you saw the light and came with us. having said that, in this year you've witnessed with both news organizations, are you surprised now looking back that it's been as chaotic as its been? >> it's definitely been chaotic, and this comes from someone who's been in really chaotic situations overseas and covering wars. >> the baghdad bureau chief. >> i came out of baghdad and i can definitely say it was chaotic especially in the earlier days. what's interesting is the constant effort to hit had reset button. president trump letting go of sean spicer because the messages wasn't quite right. bringing in scaramucci and john kelly as the chief of staff. there's a constant effort to restart in the first year. here we are the start of year two and we're sort of in this chaotic mode. we're in day 12 of the new year and the tweets have been remarkable. today i was talking to someone and the "fire and fury" book feels like it happened months ago because there's so much volume of information coming out of this administration. it
associated press. it's how you started covering this administration as an ap writer before you saw the light and came with us. having said that, in this year you've witnessed with both news organizations, are you surprised now looking back that it's been as chaotic as its been? >> it's definitely been chaotic, and this comes from someone who's been in really chaotic situations overseas and covering wars. >> the baghdad bureau chief. >> i came out of baghdad and i can...
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steve bannon is where you basically try to understand why he's doing and you say as an attempted to trade on his association with the president for personal profit like others have done so why do you think bannon is acting the way he is because he must have known that there would be this huge fallout from the book and the things that he was telling the author. you know i asked him this question yesterday and he did not answer he has not been especially liquidation us in the last couple of days though usually he does he has a group of reporters of journalists that he does talk to. i. that's that's a very difficult question you know my sense is that he is terrified of what robert muller the special counsel is going to come up with and he is pointing to jared questioner and downtime to new specifically in saying these guys are in real trouble he's sending out sort of almost flares maybe even messages to president trump saying these are the guys you better you have to include in your son the they could be in real real trouble why do that in a book like this in such explosive language i don't know i don't think
steve bannon is where you basically try to understand why he's doing and you say as an attempted to trade on his association with the president for personal profit like others have done so why do you think bannon is acting the way he is because he must have known that there would be this huge fallout from the book and the things that he was telling the author. you know i asked him this question yesterday and he did not answer he has not been especially liquidation us in the last couple of days...
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as associate justice of the minnesota supreme court. three of his former colleagues on that court, now retired, praised him in an open letter last year for his sterling academic record, his considerable experience, and his ability to hear cases, quote, with objectivity and an open mind. their testimony only confirms judge stras' well-known reputation for thoughtfulness, fairness, and intellectual excellence. i look forward to advance his nomination and send this capable jurist to the federal bench. but first the senate will vote to take up a measure to make sure that the most vulnerable in our society are granted the protection they deserve under law. the pain capable unborn child protection act reflects a growing mainstream consensus that unborn children should not be subjected to elective abortion after 20 weeks. there are only seven countries left in the world that permit this. that includes, unfortunately, the united states, along with china and north korea. it is long past time that we heed science and commonsense morality and remove ourselves from this very undistinguished list. some refer to this legislation as mica's law after a
as associate justice of the minnesota supreme court. three of his former colleagues on that court, now retired, praised him in an open letter last year for his sterling academic record, his considerable experience, and his ability to hear cases, quote, with objectivity and an open mind. their testimony only confirms judge stras' well-known reputation for thoughtfulness, fairness, and intellectual excellence. i look forward to advance his nomination and send this capable jurist to the federal...
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as well. here's why available units are sitting vacant for months. >> if you're going to do an affordable housing program you might as well do it right. >> dave osmond is president of the tenants association. below market rate units are part of the city's affordable housing program. bmr units are neglected even though rents are going up. not only that he says there have been rumors. >> in the past employees have been placed into the below market units. >> there's supposed to be a wait list for the affordable units in high demand due to the housing crisis. >> that information is concealed from us so we don't know exactly how fair it is. but there's certainly been plenty of stories about people jumping ahead. >> turns out bmr landlords aren't happy either. >> it's a disservice to all parties involved. >> she says she's heard of more than 100bmr's currently available for rent but not occupied. . >> the program was designed to get affordable housing to hard working people, to teachers, to firefighters, it wasn't to sit empty. our owners want these units filled. >> she blames red tape at city hall. >> it can take months to try to get somebody qualified and then moved into. in some cases we hav
as well. here's why available units are sitting vacant for months. >> if you're going to do an affordable housing program you might as well do it right. >> dave osmond is president of the tenants association. below market rate units are part of the city's affordable housing program. bmr units are neglected even though rents are going up. not only that he says there have been rumors. >> in the past employees have been placed into the below market units. >> there's...
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an interest in more people accessing it. how are you planning to do the marketing, as it were, side of all of this? what are your specific goals at the american history association conference? >> at the american history association conference, we're doing an oral history panel. we submitted two different clips for the oral history juke box. and we'll be in a panel deduction about that. one clip is about one of the first three women to graduate from ranger school. and we picked that one because it's such a touching story because we said, "what was your most difficult time in ranger school?" and she said it was missing her kid, and at night, she would cuddle her blanket and imagine it was her kid. that was a fabulous story. it brought everybody in the interview session to tears. we had to stop the film. we all cried. everybody got their composure back. started the film and continued the interview. the other clip we submitted was a group, it was a family, a mother and her five children who the father was killed at the end of the vietnam war and they were all refugees coming to america, and the first group was a 14-year-old girl and her 11-year-old brother. she was
an interest in more people accessing it. how are you planning to do the marketing, as it were, side of all of this? what are your specific goals at the american history association conference? >> at the american history association conference, we're doing an oral history panel. we submitted two different clips for the oral history juke box. and we'll be in a panel deduction about that. one clip is about one of the first three women to graduate from ranger school. and we picked that one...
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i was once the association isn't going to an atlanta based mustang as those plans i to me here. when global issues trueness land mates who feel so unbeaten and who feel a whole lot on the lot he hasn't and technology the gals in trade know what is written in a base with us or less than ten minutes while many stand as a country to live on about it so yeah that's ok i mean it doesn't start in this tank and can really just i listen in. big bands from the day out and they are obvious how my house must get some damage trust and auctions in basle villazon best feed. back now this is here and there are one here. and. here is its monday shimano the oft time to buy on topic is after i wish scrolling. up a sign. because that's coming. as money nor did the colonel going to community and of mine and woods and miss and. village months mile and as the saying that as much money simply mattresses no this cannot is your one trips from by the certain sign. you this moment is for good as can be for alleged. guns only mostly have a through because of the it's. after. me so as you museum is never ou
i was once the association isn't going to an atlanta based mustang as those plans i to me here. when global issues trueness land mates who feel so unbeaten and who feel a whole lot on the lot he hasn't and technology the gals in trade know what is written in a base with us or less than ten minutes while many stand as a country to live on about it so yeah that's ok i mean it doesn't start in this tank and can really just i listen in. big bands from the day out and they are obvious how my house...
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creative arts therapists and researchers are beginning to see an association and emerging patterns of genes being turned on and turned off as they respond to using creative arts therapy. in other words, art therapy is changing the brain. actually healing the brain. and then not too long ago, i visited iu health center. and i met with juliet king who we have become good friends. she worked closely with neuroscientists and other medical professionals. they are combining science and art to conduct research and learn more about the processes that occur in the brain during the art making process. juliet believes this will provide the foundation for further study of how and why art therapy is effective in helping people heal. juliet works with clients who have different neurological conditions.i met some of the clients. like dale, who was in a car accident. that has impacted the functioning of the left side of his body. dale shared that he prefers art therapy to verbal therapy. because he is able to let go as he does art therapy. art therapy has helped with some physical challenges that dealt based following his car accident. for
creative arts therapists and researchers are beginning to see an association and emerging patterns of genes being turned on and turned off as they respond to using creative arts therapy. in other words, art therapy is changing the brain. actually healing the brain. and then not too long ago, i visited iu health center. and i met with juliet king who we have become good friends. she worked closely with neuroscientists and other medical professionals. they are combining science and art to conduct...
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an f.a.a. national futures association to share a bargain as you as you may as you recall from your days as a very good commissioner at the see if the see we have bifurcated regulation of the united states of our security and there it is the markets the s.e.c. this curious exchange commission oversees the securities markets the commodity futures trading commission overseas that there is markets underneath each of those regulators there are self regulators these are effectively private companies that have the mandate to oversee aspects of the business in the securities industry that self-regulatory organization is known as the financial industry regulatory authority or finra and in the futures industry that regulatory self-regulatory is the organization is known as the national futures association at f.a.a. ok great so general have this pocus they've said in recent days i know you've written about this gary this focus on digitals this year is this just something that they have to do i mean they can't avoid it sent digitals or are so big and what do you think the actually be doing very well i think
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of vietnam veterans and involves them in their past and servicing it as advisor to several historical and veterans groups. an associate professor of history and director of chapman university's master arts program in war and society. his phd in history from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. and served as the chief of the american history division in the department of history of the u.s. military academy. greg is a veteran of operation desert storm and iraqi freedom and is an author on the vietnam war and the cold war. merle served in the cia for 27 years as a language officer, operations officer and staff officer, including five years in saigon during the vietnam war. 1995 and is now an independent researcher and author specializing in the vietnam' war. dr. villard. [applause] dr. villard: i'd like to say being here, being a part of this. this is really the culmination of a dream of mine. i knew i wanted to be a vietnam war historian since forever pretty much. i got my wish. so, this is a really special occasion and again, thank you, everyone, and mr. hagel and mr. o'keefe. for being a part of this. i j
of vietnam veterans and involves them in their past and servicing it as advisor to several historical and veterans groups. an associate professor of history and director of chapman university's master arts program in war and society. his phd in history from the university of north carolina at chapel hill. and served as the chief of the american history division in the department of history of the u.s. military academy. greg is a veteran of operation desert storm and iraqi freedom and is an...
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other things the embassy deployed devices in an effort to better identify or capture the possible source behind the threat. as many victims had had associated the attack with an acoustic event. after further investigative attempts an expert analysis failed to identify the perpetrator, the federal bureau of investigation opened a case in early may. an fbi case has since visited and the fbi's investigation has conducted surveys of the residents and hotel rooms. however the investigation remains ongoing and we would refer all specific questions concerning the investigation to the fbi. thank you. i'll be glad to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you. >> good morning. chairman rubio, ranking member menendez. thank you for the opportunity to testify on a department's response to the recent health had attacks in havana. i'll be describing what we currently know about the health effects. from the individual and public health perspective, managing this is challenging. they describe a multitude of symptoms, many of which are not easily attributable to any specific cause. the sharing of information has helped identify more personnel but as w
other things the embassy deployed devices in an effort to better identify or capture the possible source behind the threat. as many victims had had associated the attack with an acoustic event. after further investigative attempts an expert analysis failed to identify the perpetrator, the federal bureau of investigation opened a case in early may. an fbi case has since visited and the fbi's investigation has conducted surveys of the residents and hotel rooms. however the investigation remains...
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as opposed to losing his financial empire. >> reporter: he says james kaufman and an associate ferdinand ajello paid frances mulholland $20,000 to kill april. may tenth, 2012 police found her with two gunshot wounds inside master bedroom of her home, although details are painful, pack is grateful to have answers and hopes that people do not forget her mother's legacy of giving back to veterans. >> she was a giver. she was a fighter. she just was, she was my best friend. >> reporter: prosecutors say frances, the manwas hired to kil kaufman, died of an accidental drug overdose in 2013. james kaufman has been in jail since june 2017 on weapons charges. i'm trang to, for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> the best jobs and top trending travel destinations. >> plus more good news from the markets. money watch's dianne king hall joins us from the stock exchange. good morning. >> reporter: fresh rounds of record here dow jones rallied 102 points, nasdaq gained six. microsoft says its latest security patch is slowing down p.c. servicer, the patch guard against melt down and security threats, systems running older intel processors showed a
as opposed to losing his financial empire. >> reporter: he says james kaufman and an associate ferdinand ajello paid frances mulholland $20,000 to kill april. may tenth, 2012 police found her with two gunshot wounds inside master bedroom of her home, although details are painful, pack is grateful to have answers and hopes that people do not forget her mother's legacy of giving back to veterans. >> she was a giver. she was a fighter. she just was, she was my best friend. >>...