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as awas going to say biography, i would call it extremely subjective. [laughter] >> thank you. all so much.you we want to thank our panelists. we have aike 15-minute break and the next 45 in thisgins at 2: room, so thank you. this is american history tv on c-span3. we're live from gettysburg, pennsylvania for the annual civil war summer conference hosted by gettysburg college. back this break we will be with the final speaker of the day, elizabeth barron from the university of virginia. she will talk about elizabeth van loo, the unions by who operated a ring out of the confederate capital of richmond, virginia. but now c-span takes you on the road. benny: name a bridge after edmund pettis, certain things happen. first, you stamp a modern marvel with the name of someone who supported white supremacy for decades. he's a confederate hero. there is the sense that the past in the present have come together. you have a modern bridge with a name who was possibly a kkk leader and a key voice of white supremacy here in the south. bridge waspettus completed in 1940. the bridge replaced a
as awas going to say biography, i would call it extremely subjective. [laughter] >> thank you. all so much.you we want to thank our panelists. we have aike 15-minute break and the next 45 in thisgins at 2: room, so thank you. this is american history tv on c-span3. we're live from gettysburg, pennsylvania for the annual civil war summer conference hosted by gettysburg college. back this break we will be with the final speaker of the day, elizabeth barron from the university of virginia....
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brenton awa reports.resents puna has been pushing for this proposal...to give residents who lost their homes to lava an opportunity to rebuild on state land.the senator calling it a relocation proposal that would give incentive to residents of the affected communities a reason to re-start their lives outside of lava zones 1 and 2. voice of sen. russell ruderman/d-hawaii state senate "we want people to move out of this area and to rebuild elsewhere, we do not want people rebuilding in the same place that just got inundated by lava so we want them to move to a different area." senator ruderman says he's already identified 9-thousand- acres of state land in puna near maku'u that could be used for permanent housing.he says he's hopeful this proposal could be executed within the next 6 months -- meaning -- residents who lost their homes would be able to build new homes at that time.voice of sen. russell ruderman/d-hawaii state senate"i think the thinking is if you lost if you had a home that got destroyed by l
brenton awa reports.resents puna has been pushing for this proposal...to give residents who lost their homes to lava an opportunity to rebuild on state land.the senator calling it a relocation proposal that would give incentive to residents of the affected communities a reason to re-start their lives outside of lava zones 1 and 2. voice of sen. russell ruderman/d-hawaii state senate "we want people to move out of this area and to rebuild elsewhere, we do not want people rebuilding in the...
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awas all about had you create unique solution no one else had come up with, great ideas no one had comewith and solve problems. david: how did you go from working in engineering to a financial engineering job at goldman sachs? robert: it is an interesting story. i did well. to school.me back as they went to my background, there was a man who ran his own investment bank who was the keynote speaker. he gave his speech and said you have a really interesting background. have you thought about a career in investment banking? i said there are a bunch of former investment bankers in my class. i said i don't like it. he said, why not? i said we are engineers and we know everything. he chuckled. i was happy he did not take offense at my joke but i said i don't understand what investment bankers do. i was a scientist. i thought about the world through that lens. this is a case where somebody extended themselves for me and i continue to pay that forward. he said let's come to my office and we will talk about it. we sit down and have lunch. he picks up the phone and calls people like stan o'neal, a
awas all about had you create unique solution no one else had come up with, great ideas no one had comewith and solve problems. david: how did you go from working in engineering to a financial engineering job at goldman sachs? robert: it is an interesting story. i did well. to school.me back as they went to my background, there was a man who ran his own investment bank who was the keynote speaker. he gave his speech and said you have a really interesting background. have you thought about a...
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thdog.e d d i cack up i got suin my eccar t right awa >> reporter: he stopped in livermore to show us that the dog is doing fine. police arrested this man. he now faces a felony charge of possessing stolen property. luis says this particular property may have a face that is hard to resist but he thinks the video shows the suspect new he was doing something wrong. >> in the end he decided to take her and that is his mistake. >> reporter: luis says he is thankful to police and anyone who called with information. because of them he got the outcome he was too frightened to even hope for. >>t a dog back to her family. >> reporter: in livermore, john, kpix 5. >> luis says he plans to get the dog microchips as soon as possible. >>> the bay area has had its share of problems with electrical rental scooters. the electric riser causing issues in the sierra. scooters arrived in south lake tahoe last month. already, many locals want them gone. highway patrol says they have handed out dozens of ticketswsm of them for not wearing helmets, and a few for dui. >> people are writing out into traffic wi
thdog.e d d i cack up i got suin my eccar t right awa >> reporter: he stopped in livermore to show us that the dog is doing fine. police arrested this man. he now faces a felony charge of possessing stolen property. luis says this particular property may have a face that is hard to resist but he thinks the video shows the suspect new he was doing something wrong. >> in the end he decided to take her and that is his mistake. >> reporter: luis says he is thankful to police and...
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addressing awas particular transaction. does not reflect the current marketplace. they do not have authority. i believe it no longer bring -- makes sense. i don't agree with 39%. the ability to change that is something congress needs to do. i have said i will vote for it. we will see it litigated out. different opinions. >> a lot of critics say the july 12 meeting is solely to benefit the sinclair merger. >> i have written about it. it is not about sinclair. it is to be determined when little address this. everyone said every item you take, is about sinclair. i went item by item we have done. this is one they highlight. i spend no time trying to think about this. we have a particular transaction. that is a particular thing we can analyze separately. i try to determine the best interest for the american people. what should exist in the current rules reflecting the current law. not about one company. favoritism, disagreements with any company. my job is set up by law. do the bestth to job i can. >> and other merger, you and others do not like to talk about mergers. o
addressing awas particular transaction. does not reflect the current marketplace. they do not have authority. i believe it no longer bring -- makes sense. i don't agree with 39%. the ability to change that is something congress needs to do. i have said i will vote for it. we will see it litigated out. different opinions. >> a lot of critics say the july 12 meeting is solely to benefit the sinclair merger. >> i have written about it. it is not about sinclair. it is to be determined...
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there's even some crews from as r awa as oregon and arizona. on tuesday the pawnee fire spread east into remote areas far from homes and businesses. cal fire is optimistic that we could see the containment levels go up. the power is back on in some parts of the mandatory evacuated area like the community of spring valley. residents are wondering when exactly they'll be allowed to return home or when the streets will reopen. as they wait, many are thanking the fire crews for all of their hard work. >> they risk their lives, they are awesome. i have a lot of admiration for them. i do. >> and their families. bless their hearts. >> firefighters are working with a deadline because this weekend s 35 miles iple per hour in this area o county. that could add fuel to the pawnee fire. that's the latest here in lake port, i'mlora, quts today in t bay. >> our coveragof t wnee fire continues online. go t nbcbarea.com and check out our live interactive map. >> so far no response from president trump this morning on the federal ruling late yesterday that may
there's even some crews from as r awa as oregon and arizona. on tuesday the pawnee fire spread east into remote areas far from homes and businesses. cal fire is optimistic that we could see the containment levels go up. the power is back on in some parts of the mandatory evacuated area like the community of spring valley. residents are wondering when exactly they'll be allowed to return home or when the streets will reopen. as they wait, many are thanking the fire crews for all of their hard...
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but remember, outside of justice anthony scalia who passed awa several years ago, in recent memory, most of the departures oufrom this c have been through retirement. juinices dg they simply had enough and dec ed toleave. now, althoughou the whise today, president trump indicated that this was not a surprise to him. the fact the presint said he's knomn about thise time and he has been working on his replacent >> we will begin our search for states supreme court that willi begin itely. and hopefully we'll pick somebody who will be as outstanding, so i just want to thk justice kennedy for the years of tremendous service. he's a spectacular man. and i know that he will be around hopefully a long time to advise a i believe he'll be teaching and doi other things. r so thank you. eporter: kennedy's departureul ttle in u.s. senate to replace him. he's what's known as the swing vote at the u.s. suprecourt. what's that mean? right now, it's constituted there are four liberalustices on the supreme court and fe con one. but he is often the tie breaker, the man at the very heart of these decisions t
but remember, outside of justice anthony scalia who passed awa several years ago, in recent memory, most of the departures oufrom this c have been through retirement. juinices dg they simply had enough and dec ed toleave. now, althoughou the whise today, president trump indicated that this was not a surprise to him. the fact the presint said he's knomn about thise time and he has been working on his replacent >> we will begin our search for states supreme court that willi begin itely. and...
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. >> w awae tookall the bodies. then we burned the room to sanitize it. reporter: how did they fit?> they were layered on top of each other. there's men, then women, then children. reporter: there are still bones here. >> they were stuck to the blanket. reporter: : anyone passing by cn see the corpses under the rubble. heads without bodies. hair still stuck. the volunteers have removed 1350 bodies is so far. -- bodies so far. the old city mosul w was an i.s. stronghold. sometimes they also find dead fighters. isis was responsible for your sister's death, correre? and today you arare removing the bodies of some of f their fighters. what goes through your m mind wn yodo this? >> this is their place.. this is where they deserve to end d up. i'll ask my sister, but she has a grave. i can visit t r. the fighter's remains are there without a grave. the fact that i have to reremove their bodies is my biggest revenge. they want us to be inhumane. they want us to fight each othehe reporter: it is life-threatening work for the vololunteers. there could be unexploded bombs anywhere. why don't
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that means basically that the parents are taken and the teens awaing prosecution in a jail and the children moved to a detententer. here in the u.s. pictures have been playing of one of those detention centers. a converted supermarket in texas. they show that the children are being kept in rooms,e fivn a single room. while they're being looked after and given exercise, nonethels they'r spending a lot of time inside that building. there's also talk of another center openg up, consisting mainly of tents. and that's led to political pressure as people have talked about a tenf city o migrant children, all of this whichs happening while their parents are in the meantime jail. the an trip think and those -- antipathy and those again this, from the democrats, as you'd expect but also from the republicans, the president's own parties. >> yes, i think they see the pictures are having an effect. there have been a number of motests already feople who feel that these mik rants, sometimes fleeing violence and poverty t being freelt perhaps as they should be. on the other hand, president trump cameo the
that means basically that the parents are taken and the teens awaing prosecution in a jail and the children moved to a detententer. here in the u.s. pictures have been playing of one of those detention centers. a converted supermarket in texas. they show that the children are being kept in rooms,e fivn a single room. while they're being looked after and given exercise, nonethels they'r spending a lot of time inside that building. there's also talk of another center openg up, consisting mainly...
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judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not making art-- any art accessible for all. it's making the best of american art available and accessible for all. >> yang: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the white house's role in the immigration debate and
judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not making art-- any...
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quite she is certainly step to back quite a ways agreeing to a rock and awas in hard place knowing she needs the christian social union to remain in government to keep her majority hold. she agreed to this two-week timeframe where she will talk to european leaders and try to come up with a deal that would allow for the return of refees back to the country they were first registered in the eu. many are finding about the issue of immigration as we well know. what remains to be seen is what happens after two weeks if she does not come up with a deal. there is a summit scheduled for two weeks from now. if she does not come up with a deal we are back to where we began with the interior minister saying he will take unilateral action if the chancellor is not able to come up with an agreement. >> is it a big ask to come back solution? europe is divided ons. ok at italy. look at last week. , look at austria and hungary. surely it is a big ask for her to come back with a europewide rubberstamp on migration policy. >> you are right. it seems like a very large ask. the fact is the european countri
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president trump: i hate the children being taken awa the democrats have to change their law. that's their law. >> congress and the courts created this problem and crose cess alone can fix it --ng ress alone can fix it. robert: on wednesday thet presiden did what he said he couldn't do and sigd an executive order stopping the government from separating families. the action allows families toai be detd together but not for more than 20 days. nancy, we saw the president signing his name on that executive order and it could be challenged in the court. we alsoaw the images of stone-faced congressional republicans. what's next for tm on capitol hill? nancy: it is very unclear, you know, on o hand they've got this legislation, this compromise bill, a between moderate and conservative republicans. they were hoping to hold a ve on thursday that got shifted to friday. now, perhaps next week. as the present tweetshat they should just give it all up, that's leading some republicans to say, whyhould i stick my neck out there and vote for legislation when ino don't even that the president
president trump: i hate the children being taken awa the democrats have to change their law. that's their law. >> congress and the courts created this problem and crose cess alone can fix it --ng ress alone can fix it. robert: on wednesday thet presiden did what he said he couldn't do and sigd an executive order stopping the government from separating families. the action allows families toai be detd together but not for more than 20 days. nancy, we saw the president signing his name on...
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awa winners, let me tell your about how this isgoing toork.e going to call out the award recipient's name and i will have maker yo ferrell, supervisor matthews and supervisor fewer and we willtake leadership take a picture of all the recipients with all of our sponsor. that is h will work. i want to give a shout-out and recognize our ribbon panel becausere the folks that made the difficult decision. if you are part of the blue ribbon panel, if you would please stand up so we can recognize you. camille, owen hit. hoyt, and simone who is working u upstairs and we had cara tweed and annie sang from pinterest, so we also had a community that read with us. thank you for being part of the blue ribbon panel. without further adieu our f awrd recipient is kitty lock, a teacher at comm stockton elemeny school. she joined 31 years ago as a paraeducator and has been at comma dore stockton for the last 31 year. in addition to all of the goodies they are getting, they are getting certificates from mayor ferrell, u.s. representative nancy pelosi, state senat
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. >> fair play awa o in termsf yellow cards and this is, yous know, never happened before.st time eve. so fair play award unfortunately, you kno great team like s begal that'sn entertaining, that has played with passion and pride. they've got thera celebons for sure. unfortunately they're out and same with nigeria tucker like you were saying, t great nations that have competed well. the past as national team play, and i know a lot of players from nig tia andy take pride in everything they do.l so they be completely distraught being bumped out and same with senegal. >> let's move on quick toll japan and pole land. poland finally gets results.er >> yeah. evody kept putting all this pressure on left van do you ski the man to leave this team. he gets up ands a free kick as well what a great goal on the back post. tucks that one away. no pun on you tucke. [ laughter ] >> he sticks that in the back of th net and this is what poland wanted io do. poland camen here with higher expectations. as a nation, they'll be thinking to themselves, first game disappointed, second one disappoi
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in 201 k awa sun hero award fros francisco tiful to the daily care she gave to a garden on fund anto ntinsaitas w thou foc of the ener. she even car plants to her home across theet during thleeasore the sancis spca for s years of selfless dedication to animals tcare a her ongoing the animal assistedogram. progm,thle anom patients in hospital ho centers psychiatric facilities in the bay area.as californi academy ofcienion of kathleen enjisiting the rotatingxhibit woundd spours contemplating each work of and shared the francisco gems with many of the out of town gues theyvited.kath s an eve b otsome and place for having kathleen as one ofn. she passed away in her home 12march 2018, and will be re bye st iun >> clerk:nupervisor rvkim supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: thank yo iikeo join servisor ronen in an in memoriam, which she will speak to for the passing at the age of 75 the in artist and pn renee yanez. and then i want it'm pleaso be introducing legislation today co-sponsored mo help accommodate some ofritical mixed-use and officeopme ontinue to provide a host benefits for
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schools board of directors in honoring the six recipients of the 2018 superintendents 21st century awa award. the six graduating seniors reflect the graduate program in their own, unique way, jason ing of balboa, tatiana jasper, who is ready to be her best, marvin zita, and melina diaz of lincoln, who is ready to create. the third annual award ceremony was held at google san francisco's office, sponsored by google and spark san francisco. yes, you can give them a round of applause. they're doing great work. [applause] our district welcome day picnic is coming up on sunday, june 3. come out and meet with other sfusd families, incoming kinder gard gardeners, graduating students and school supporters. we welcome you all. we provide the space. you invite your school community, bring games and your food. bring a blanket. it's a free event. the picnic is at a park recently renovated and behind bryant elementary school at 2641 25th street. it's between portrero and san bruno. there is a grassy area and play structure. street parking only. rsvp by may 31, next thursday, on our website. again,
schools board of directors in honoring the six recipients of the 2018 superintendents 21st century awa award. the six graduating seniors reflect the graduate program in their own, unique way, jason ing of balboa, tatiana jasper, who is ready to be her best, marvin zita, and melina diaz of lincoln, who is ready to create. the third annual award ceremony was held at google san francisco's office, sponsored by google and spark san francisco. yes, you can give them a round of applause. they're...
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finally former nba star bill russell making headlines for not so nice greeting of charles barkley nba awa last night. charles barkley introduced oscar roberts and weptward to around the room thanking legend for contributions and flipped him the bird. those are ending story this morning. >> okay then. >> all right. >> thanks, wiz. >> comin up on fox5 morning you may have to pay more when you get a ride from lyft or uber. >> and partyg city fi the void left by toys "r" us. >> look living now at 2 it 70 montrose roadc . trpicking up. 5:20 the time and 66 degrees. trpicking up. 5:20 the time and 66 degrees. back after this. . >> welcome back to "fox5" morning xing it's tuesday, june 26g being, we're at 66.liv. ite house sun coming up and beaut put day on top. o getut and enjoy. >> meanwhile today in the district the d.c. city council will vote on ride sharingse in. they would raise the kax from 11 is force 6% on $10 ride the tax would go from 10 dronts cents. p >> ride share company lyf issued a statement if i irease t's will you have disproportionate impact on the vulnerable populatio they c
finally former nba star bill russell making headlines for not so nice greeting of charles barkley nba awa last night. charles barkley introduced oscar roberts and weptward to around the room thanking legend for contributions and flipped him the bird. those are ending story this morning. >> okay then. >> all right. >> thanks, wiz. >> comin up on fox5 morning you may have to pay more when you get a ride from lyft or uber. >> and partyg city fi the void left by toys...
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the white house has moved awa from the possibility of even staying with nafta or wiping it away altogether. maybe they will just negotiate in canada -- with canada in one way. i don't want to set the expectations on this at all. you can kind of see that larry kudlow was saying this is an issue that goes well beyond present trump for many decades. don't blame trump. it was a good system. i agree with you. and it lasted fred a bunch of decades but that system has been broken in t lt 2 years plus . they are laying down the marker with the other. if the president is going and we have some issues. we will deal with them at the g7. that is going to be some g7 meeting. foxbusiness will behere we will hear more from the chief economic advisor. at the top of the hour right here because and melissa will be speaking to him after the bow and no doubt they will drill down on all of the details about when we deal with what has become a situation although the markets take a look. they are not at least today worried about it. president trump's favorite channel of communication on trade and other issues is
the white house has moved awa from the possibility of even staying with nafta or wiping it away altogether. maybe they will just negotiate in canada -- with canada in one way. i don't want to set the expectations on this at all. you can kind of see that larry kudlow was saying this is an issue that goes well beyond present trump for many decades. don't blame trump. it was a good system. i agree with you. and it lasted fred a bunch of decades but that system has been broken in t lt 2 years plus...
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there is awa rfall as you go around. there are currents that tau you along the way.ht.h so fun. you don't have to go far away. we're right in our own backyard. thekre's a whole wed of fun activities with six flags because you guides have this whole festival for the holiday. >> yeah. our july 4th festival starting june 30th through july 4th. five nights in a row. fireworks. food. all american food festival. thrilling coasters. for just $5.nt a h, check it out on our website. y can be a part of it too. >> ay. > six flags.com. >> i love it. all rs,ht. you guy you go in and we're going to show some water safetyi . we've got the safety tips. it's all about safety as well. put those up on thereen e screen. you know, you got to keephe kids within arm's renc reacach adults. the little ones. especially the weak swimmers. the yung children shouldhave on a light jacket, and take frequent breaks. especially with this heat that's coming this way. of course, you want t eat and hydrate and you want to apply that sunscreen. stay safe and have fun throughout the whole staycation seas
there is awa rfall as you go around. there are currents that tau you along the way.ht.h so fun. you don't have to go far away. we're right in our own backyard. thekre's a whole wed of fun activities with six flags because you guides have this whole festival for the holiday. >> yeah. our july 4th festival starting june 30th through july 4th. five nights in a row. fireworks. food. all american food festival. thrilling coasters. for just $5.nt a h, check it out on our website. y can be a...
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mo was taken to shock trauma center in bale, had a liver transplant on june 6th, and passed awa yesterday. maryland head football coach d.j. durkin choked up talking about mcnair. >> my heart is broken. the reason we're all sitting here -- it's not reasonable that a 19-year-old should pass away. it's not reonable that a family, parents -- his parents, marty and tany should have ever have to go through this. >> reporter: officials said mcnair began experiencing problems after a condition in day of sprints. he was able to complete the test but had problems recovering afterrerds. temperathat day were about 80 degrees, and teamofficials said mcnair was given a gallon of water prior to practice beginningar it's not c if he dank any during the practice -- he drank any during the practice. he school will review incident to make sure proper protocols were followed. >> so fsad for his family and football family, too.an you. >>> a shoot-out recorded by suspects in prince george's county>>> county. it end with three brother i jail and a police officer dying by friendly fire. the officer who pulled t
mo was taken to shock trauma center in bale, had a liver transplant on june 6th, and passed awa yesterday. maryland head football coach d.j. durkin choked up talking about mcnair. >> my heart is broken. the reason we're all sitting here -- it's not reasonable that a 19-year-old should pass away. it's not reonable that a family, parents -- his parents, marty and tany should have ever have to go through this. >> reporter: officials said mcnair began experiencing problems after a...
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there are some businesses, who do not want that so we have a third party who issues the grants to the awa awardee. we have to date $208,599 in rent stabilization grants. so with that column that adds up that we had available in funding. so we have spent that to date. the last column shows the reserve. we do have $217,146 obligated in grants awarded in the pipeline and will also need to be renewed from the 16-17 rent stabilization grants that were awarded. so this leaves us with a remaining 6 -- excuse me. $64,104 i revenues that will be available should we receive any grants after june 8th to be able to fund that. so this concludes my presentation. i hope i provided you with the information you need to approve the release of the funds. i'm available for questions. >> thank you. we are going to take public comment on this. any member of the public would like to comment on the release of that he has funds please come down. seeing none, public comment -- i'm sorry. legislative analyst has some mm public comment is closed. now you. >> very brief, these were funds that were used to supplement
there are some businesses, who do not want that so we have a third party who issues the grants to the awa awardee. we have to date $208,599 in rent stabilization grants. so with that column that adds up that we had available in funding. so we have spent that to date. the last column shows the reserve. we do have $217,146 obligated in grants awarded in the pipeline and will also need to be renewed from the 16-17 rent stabilization grants that were awarded. so this leaves us with a remaining 6 --...
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if you need aoodet awa enter for fun filled experience for the whole family.erson to win four tickets to lou rayve rns in shenandoah valley. prize has approximate retail value of $112. it's provided b la ray caverns. go to the foxdc.comr facebook page contests startingow through 11:59 p.m. and enter for >> one winner selected by random drawing on june 18th. all entrants must be 18 orde r. complete rules available at foxdc.com/contests. >> tucker barnes dn in lexington maryland with your forecastn coming up just ten seconds. >> i'm hanging out atinda's calf if i clearly this is the place to be. right? >> you guys are like yeah, whatever. i mea i am really hanging out with local celebrities. >> your name. >> chris arnie. >> chris is the men's basketball coachol at st. mary's cge. i played basketball in my day. >> yeah. >> i never got off theouench. >> yeren't the center? wasn't the s i didn't play at all. i was on the team. >> awesome. this is c brirosby running for delegate. >> correct. are you brainstorming or what's going on here this morning. >> just eating
if you need aoodet awa enter for fun filled experience for the whole family.erson to win four tickets to lou rayve rns in shenandoah valley. prize has approximate retail value of $112. it's provided b la ray caverns. go to the foxdc.comr facebook page contests startingow through 11:59 p.m. and enter for >> one winner selected by random drawing on june 18th. all entrants must be 18 orde r. complete rules available at foxdc.com/contests. >> tucker barnes dn in lexington maryland with...
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and bring us a little back to the time because of course, we wash -- do to be a h inwant to be awas nostalgia, but history counts in history matters. but take us back, and give us a sense of what that meant. peter: well, thank you very much. first of all, i want to say thank you very much to lonnie bunch and jackie, and everyone associated with this. it is so important to us and our family in a personal way. but to bring this back now is just vital and so important for our country. so thank you, to everybody who played this happened today. -- who made this happen today. i am a little bit like zoellick zelig" in this story, if you remember woody allen. it is true, as you say, that we had met in mississippi earlier in 1957, and that did end at that stage of our lives by getting married. and we are coming to 50 years 50er this year, so it is years for us in a very personal way. but the relevance to our thatrsation today is marian had gotten to the quite friendly with robert kennedy, as well as with me. and they liked each other a lot. robert kennedy had really good taste in the people he chose,
and bring us a little back to the time because of course, we wash -- do to be a h inwant to be awas nostalgia, but history counts in history matters. but take us back, and give us a sense of what that meant. peter: well, thank you very much. first of all, i want to say thank you very much to lonnie bunch and jackie, and everyone associated with this. it is so important to us and our family in a personal way. but to bring this back now is just vital and so important for our country. so thank...
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her impact on public awaness was measurable. during her hospitalization, 45,000 letters and cards ported oured to the white house. nbc reported six times as many women were seeking breast cancer screenings. ok. i really like this picture from the 1976 republican convention. i like the symbolism. the contrast between current first lady betty ford and future first lady nancy reagan illustrates how the republican party was changing at the time. same political party. very different political lives. the republican party was a house divided against itself in 1976 on many issues, especially women's issues such as the e.r.a. the landscape for political wives had changed. back in 1968, all anybody wanted announcer: -- to know about the candidate's wife was, how much does she weigh? i'm not kidding. what did she have for breakfast? what are her hobbies? how many kids does she have? by 1976, just about every aspect of the president and first lady's personal lives -- do a google search for melania trump and see what comes up -- but every as
her impact on public awaness was measurable. during her hospitalization, 45,000 letters and cards ported oured to the white house. nbc reported six times as many women were seeking breast cancer screenings. ok. i really like this picture from the 1976 republican convention. i like the symbolism. the contrast between current first lady betty ford and future first lady nancy reagan illustrates how the republican party was changing at the time. same political party. very different political lives....
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news 4 meagan fitzgerald has reaction from neighbo after awa woman mauled by a family pet. >> neighbors tell us the dog would always come down to the edge of the driveway and was always friendly and never aggressive, but this around 7:00 this morning they say they heard sirens and first responders rushing to that pole right near the highway and were shocked to find out that dog had ansnapped. >> i believe it. i can't believe it. i can't. i justit don't understan >> neighbors are stunned. they say the dog who lived here was always friendly and that its owner knew how to handle dog zbls he juta >> he justed working with a canine. >> the owner is a prince george's county corrections officer who is training with the canine unit. gloria says the dog is a dogo which looks similar t this image. she says it lived here for several years with its owner his 28-year-old fiancee. >> never ever showed any aggressive or nothing. never. >> reporter: this morning that wasn't the case. marylaay state police the dog violateently attacked the owner's fiancee. a driver passing by saw the vicious encounter,
news 4 meagan fitzgerald has reaction from neighbo after awa woman mauled by a family pet. >> neighbors tell us the dog would always come down to the edge of the driveway and was always friendly and never aggressive, but this around 7:00 this morning they say they heard sirens and first responders rushing to that pole right near the highway and were shocked to find out that dog had ansnapped. >> i believe it. i can't believe it. i can't. i justit don't understan >> neighbors...
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first of all, we can't attend mt gs the' awa of. so, i would just like -- >> [inaudible]. >> no. no. i'm making a request. >> [inaudible]. i'm just making a request of staff -- >> [inaudible] is sacrosanct unless there is a very important question to ask. now if the commissioner says whatever he says in good faith and is my good friend, then i have to be given an opportunity to reply. >> but you have to let me finih. my point is -- >> again -- >> let's hold off for a second. >> you have to ask me a question. >> commissioner, you are making a statement. >> i'm making a request of because it was alleged -- well, it's true. it's a fact. i haven't attended any mein about community benefits, the task force you referred to.that. i can't attend a meeting that i don't know that exists. so all i'm asking for is notificatif thosmeetings. that is my ask of staff. co ok. that's all i wanted. >> thank you. we have a second speaker card for item four. >> good afternoon, commissioners. president kwan. i wanted to call something to your mind. over two years ago, the commission adopted changes to
first of all, we can't attend mt gs the' awa of. so, i would just like -- >> [inaudible]. >> no. no. i'm making a request. >> [inaudible]. i'm just making a request of staff -- >> [inaudible] is sacrosanct unless there is a very important question to ask. now if the commissioner says whatever he says in good faith and is my good friend, then i have to be given an opportunity to reply. >> but you have to let me finih. my point is -- >> again -- >> let's...
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so the pressure is to sell our, even give awa for destabilizing purposes their nuclear materiel or thetty high. we should want this to succeed. we had eight years when i was president where because of the deal i made early that there was no physical materiel produced. i had a chance at the end of my presidency. i kind of regret this now, but i would do the same thing again faced with it. to end their missile program but would have had to go to north korea. you get rid of the missiles and the musnuclear materiel. arafat begged me not to go and i promised him. >> you regret that? >> i made the right decision. peace between the palestinians and the israelis especially back then, it would have been better. but i regret that i didn't end their missile program. now, maybe once they became par you know, all gone away. so we need to keep that in mind. this is their trouble causer. it keeps them relevant. gets them what they need when they need it. >> knowing that, why would we be optimistic that this summit is going to lead to them giving up -- >> because the president of south korea convinced
so the pressure is to sell our, even give awa for destabilizing purposes their nuclear materiel or thetty high. we should want this to succeed. we had eight years when i was president where because of the deal i made early that there was no physical materiel produced. i had a chance at the end of my presidency. i kind of regret this now, but i would do the same thing again faced with it. to end their missile program but would have had to go to north korea. you get rid of the missiles and the...
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normalize relations with north korea and what about the idea of signing an agreement on the 12th to end awa wode a first step.greement it's what happened after agreement is the big point. we're looking at it and talking about it with them and with a lot of other people. that could happen. that's the beginning. sounds strange,ut that is the easy part. e after th >> the presint downng expectations for what is possible in singapore. epeatey it's like the first of many meetings. he said two or three but might be with two three with the leaders but if it's successful, set in motion a lot of meetings between the united states and north korea. shep, the president gave us insight as to what was in the letter that kim young chul delivered to him here friday in the oval office. the letter from kim jong-un. i asked the president what was in it. he wouldn't go into a lot of detail but said it was a warm letter, really a high how are you, good to get to know you, looking forward t our meeting next week type of thing. shep? >> shepard: john, president trump and thee prime minister talked about trade. >>
normalize relations with north korea and what about the idea of signing an agreement on the 12th to end awa wode a first step.greement it's what happened after agreement is the big point. we're looking at it and talking about it with them and with a lot of other people. that could happen. that's the beginning. sounds strange,ut that is the easy part. e after th >> the presint downng expectations for what is possible in singapore. epeatey it's like the first of many meetings. he said two...
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if they were awa tir client was committing that crime and they kept it covered up,y, d be ible. now if more likely they didn't know that paul manafort was doing that, if he was trying to tamper with witnesses and was contacting witnesses relating to his case but was doing so without telling his lawyers and they were in the dark, they woul inrouble them fryg to cover it up and not notifying the court but i thi was happening and they didn't know about it, that was a problem. they couldn't stay on as his lawyers anymore. we may have already seen this play out months earlier with rick tes. rick gates pled not guilty ultimately. he had stood alongside paul manafort for a long time, right, before he finally decided would plead guilty. rick gates went through a number of different legal am e of his lalms petitioned t court to withdraw s that are still publicly unknown. the lawyer cited irreconcab differences with their client, rick gates. they said that revealing more than that be pal and embarrassing to rick gates. in that incident it appeared his legal team had to withdraw. they peti
if they were awa tir client was committing that crime and they kept it covered up,y, d be ible. now if more likely they didn't know that paul manafort was doing that, if he was trying to tamper with witnesses and was contacting witnesses relating to his case but was doing so without telling his lawyers and they were in the dark, they woul inrouble them fryg to cover it up and not notifying the court but i thi was happening and they didn't know about it, that was a problem. they couldn't stay on...
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judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not making art-- any art accessible for all. it's making the best of american art available and accessible for all. >> yang: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks analyze the white house's role in the immigration debate and the week's other political news. all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ve>> consumer cellular bel that wireless plans should reflect the amount of talk, text and data that you use. we offer a variect of no- contireless plans for people who use their phone a little, a lot, or anything in between. to learn more, go to consumercell
judy woodruff is awa on the newshour tonight: questions remain about the fate of minorseparated from their families after the trump administrationeverses its coroversial policy. next, women take the wheel legally for the first time this weekend in saudi arabia, the start of what is still a lon road for women's rights. then, an art museum in northwestern arkansas has brought a world-class collection to a region far from the country's traditional art centers. >> it's not making art-- any...
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. >> the hillary clinton email investigation that won't go awa away. june of 2018.e one part of it. i think on the broader point, trump has had some success, and modeling them mueller investigation with the spygate issue. basically blaming the last administration for spying on his campaign. you had paul ryan and other top republicans say that that's not true. and that they agree the fbi has done everything that they should have done in that instance in dealing with the trump campaign. trump is a meddler. i think that some of the reason his approval ratings are up. he's sort of model of this. his numbers are coming up. imagine what his numbers would be if this wasn't all hanging over him, the cloud of investigation. >> shannon: they are ready to get it wrapped up. the inspector general investigation is going to address names like mccabe and comey and lynch. how read do you think those folks are. comey testified, if i have done something wrong, i want to know what the inspector general has to say. >> and mccabe is asking for immunity. it's not an ig investigation on h
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. >> melissa: more "outnumbered" and just a moment, don't go awa away. blood sugar is not a marathon. it's a series of smart choices. and when you replace one meal or snack a day with glucerna made with carbsteady to help minimize blood sugar spikes you can really feel it. glucerna. everyday progress. and the wolf huffed and puffed... like you do sometimes, grandpa? well, when you have copd, it can be hard to breathe. so my doctor said... symbicort can help you breathe better. starting within 5 minutes. doesn't re a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. doctor: symbicort helps provide significant improvement of your lung function. symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. it may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. grandpa: symbicort could mean a day with better breathing. watch out, piggy! (giggles) get symbicort free at saveonsymbicort.com. if you can't afford
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white house where had these family members ho had lost loved ones killed by undocumented h immigrants awaspitting the question, are you on the side of the families he said is permanently separated from the kids, or on the side of the kids who are caged whomay be temporarily separated. today was hii taking a bstep forward and saying are you with these american families or immigrant families. it's a question that's unanswerable for most people. >> yang: yamiche alcindor, lisa desjardins, thank you very much. in the day's other news: more than 200 migrants waited on board a rescue ship in the mediterranean,oping for a place to dock. e aly refused to accept the vessel yesterday, cond time that's happened this month. instead, italy insisted malta accept the ship. separately, the united nations reports some 220 migrants drowned off the coast of libya this week. the european union began enforcing tariffs today on $3.4 billion of u.s. goods-- from bourbon to motorcycles. it's retaliation for u.s. tariffs on imported steel and aluminum. in turn, president trump demanded the e.u. remove its tariffs
white house where had these family members ho had lost loved ones killed by undocumented h immigrants awaspitting the question, are you on the side of the families he said is permanently separated from the kids, or on the side of the kids who are caged whomay be temporarily separated. today was hii taking a bstep forward and saying are you with these american families or immigrant families. it's a question that's unanswerable for most people. >> yang: yamiche alcindor, lisa desjardins,...
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whenever the labor market goes south, disability applications increase and awas increase. they have dropped a lot over the last few years as the labor market has recovered. and actually, one of the reasons that the near-term bad news about payroll taxes has been offset a little bit by some improvements in the projections going forward, it reflects that lower rate of disability application and approval in the last couple of years relative to what was happening before. >> mr. reischauer, you've got denise in brick, new jersey. good morning. >> caller: good morning. thank you for taking my call, c-span, and thank you to both of you gentlemen for being on the show discussing this topic. my issue is this. i want to know why it is that you never see white-collar crime for medicare fraud. that's number one, the number of people involved in it. that's number one. and number two, why is it that $21 trillion is currently missing from two departments? and this is a fact. from the army and -- from the dod and hud. why is that money missing? where is it? and why is nobody addressing th
whenever the labor market goes south, disability applications increase and awas increase. they have dropped a lot over the last few years as the labor market has recovered. and actually, one of the reasons that the near-term bad news about payroll taxes has been offset a little bit by some improvements in the projections going forward, it reflects that lower rate of disability application and approval in the last couple of years relative to what was happening before. >> mr. reischauer,...