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roberta boucher of fredericksburg suffered serious injuries but she will survive.ne else was on board.>>> tropical storm colin is stirring up trouble in florida.>> check out the scene in st. petersburg. the shoreline took ahead. some route -- some roads are underwater further inland. we have sustained winds of 50 miles an hour. the storm is expected to pick up speed as it crosses from the west to east coast of florida.>>> let's get right to topper shutt.>> what can we expect?>> the good news, adam, thor east of us. it will be a pretty quick move. it will not become a hurricane. you see the red clouds, the stronger storms and winds are ahead of the center. the center has made landfall around the big bend area of florida. it is bad were 75 and 10 the also around lake city where the heaviest rain is in strongest wins are. -- winds car. by 8:00, this thing will move. it will be east of charleston tomorrow morning still at tropical storm strength. we have warnings all the way up into the oregon inlet of hatteras into north carolina. by noon, essentially to the southeast
roberta boucher of fredericksburg suffered serious injuries but she will survive.ne else was on board.>>> tropical storm colin is stirring up trouble in florida.>> check out the scene in st. petersburg. the shoreline took ahead. some route -- some roads are underwater further inland. we have sustained winds of 50 miles an hour. the storm is expected to pick up speed as it crosses from the west to east coast of florida.>>> let's get right to topper shutt.>> what can...
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boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san francisco for their continuing support and participation. >> thank you dennis. colleagues, any questions or staff at all? ms. rose, give it your report please >> yes, mr. chairman and members of the committee, on page 11 of our report recommend reduction to the proposed budget total 92,000 dollars and 16-17 of that amount $50,000 our ongoing savings, 4476 one-time savings these reductions was still allowing increased in $1 million or 6% in the department 16-17 budget. we also recommend closing out prior-year unexpended encumbrances of 1483 for total general fund savings of $94,000 in our recommende
boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san...
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ancestry.com but but to read through the coveragean and i went through the indictment but also a random at boucher's for one of the salad bar her origins to use different aliases that i spent time on research andarch scholarship in virginia and that is where she said she was from the perugia's relief from maryland.to [laughter] so that set be backed a little bit so i had to bees anda calibrate but then to dig through their slowly but surely needle and a haystack found her marriage found her mar certificate and deterrents out her husband had served during the civil war i could find his records as well as the pension file so goalie everywhere it is exciting for me as a historian looking at the microfilmthis had this had we go far and wide down the mid-atlantic coast. >> you mentioned the suspect so i will introduce her to a the audience how did the police get onto her? the co she is a slippery character the conductor gives of a description and bake in a trace her steps and it turns out she stopped at a number of houses and at oncepoint she was a servant and once they determine that her name stars to c
ancestry.com but but to read through the coveragean and i went through the indictment but also a random at boucher's for one of the salad bar her origins to use different aliases that i spent time on research andarch scholarship in virginia and that is where she said she was from the perugia's relief from maryland.to [laughter] so that set be backed a little bit so i had to bees anda calibrate but then to dig through their slowly but surely needle and a haystack found her marriage found her mar...
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. >> reporter: santa clara county registrar of voters shannon boucher says online efforts do not impact persky's standing here. there are two clear-cut ways to have him removed. >> recall process takes many months to do. the right in process also has specific steps they must follow. >> reporter: law professor mel dauber spearheaded the effort and says she's ready to bear the burden of paying for this procedure. >> there are a group of very politically engaged women, fundraisers, political operatives, consultants, and now elected officials who all feel that judge persky's sentence in the brock turner case was both wrong and dangerous. >> reporter: on san jose streets, public opinion running against judge persky. >> i kind of agree with trying to recall the judge. >> it's a difficult situation. i see both sides, but i know that judge is probably reconsidering what he did. >> he's a good judge, but he doesn't care about the damage that's been done to this woman. that's what it sounds like. so maybe it's just he's a bad apple? >> reporter: if you're wondering about brock turner's sentence,
. >> reporter: santa clara county registrar of voters shannon boucher says online efforts do not impact persky's standing here. there are two clear-cut ways to have him removed. >> recall process takes many months to do. the right in process also has specific steps they must follow. >> reporter: law professor mel dauber spearheaded the effort and says she's ready to bear the burden of paying for this procedure. >> there are a group of very politically engaged women,...
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troopers say roberta boucher is in hospital and should recover. >>> and right now the senate is holding a hearing on the new war on drugs. d.c.'s police chief is one of many officials testifying about the problem of synthetic drugs in america. so is the acting head of the d.e.a. >> it shifts all the time, it changes all the time, and frankly i got to tell you we are outmanned. >> chuck rosenberg says he believes agencies are doing a good job combatting synthetic drugs but it is a major challenge in the country right now. in april the d.c. council passed one of the nation's toughest laws on synthetic drugs. >>> east coast getting pounded with rain from tropical storm colin. strong winds and crashing waves doing a lot of destruction. a lot of trees and power lines reported down in florida. the storm dumped up to 9 inches of rain in some areas. flood waters have washed out roads and entire yards. florida's governor has issued a state of emergency and authorized as many as 6,000 national guard soldiers. now a check on our weather with storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell. >> good morning e
troopers say roberta boucher is in hospital and should recover. >>> and right now the senate is holding a hearing on the new war on drugs. d.c.'s police chief is one of many officials testifying about the problem of synthetic drugs in america. so is the acting head of the d.e.a. >> it shifts all the time, it changes all the time, and frankly i got to tell you we are outmanned. >> chuck rosenberg says he believes agencies are doing a good job combatting synthetic drugs but...
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boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san francisco for their continuing support and participation. >> thank you dennis. colleagues, any questions or staff at all? ms. rose, give it your report please >> yes, mr. chairman and members of the committee, on page 11 of our report recommend reduction to the proposed budget total 92,000 dollars and 16-17 of that amount $50,000 our ongoing savings, 4476 one-time savings these reductions was still allowing increased in $1 million or 6% in the department 16-17 budget. we also recommend closing out prior-year unexpended encumbrances of 1483 for total general fund savings of $94,000 in our recommende
boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san...
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boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san francisco for their continuing support and participation. >> thank you dennis. colleagues, any questions or staff at all? ms. rose, give it your report please >> yes, mr. chairman and members of the committee, on page 11 of our report recommend reduction to the proposed budget total 92,000 dollars and 16-17 of that amount $50,000 our ongoing savings, 4476 one-time savings these reductions was still allowing increased in $1 million or 6% in the department 16-17 budget. we also recommend closing out prior-year unexpended encumbrances of 1483 for total general fund savings of $94,000 in our recommende
boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san...
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thank you. [ applause ] heather boucher is the executive director and chief economist at the washington center for equitable growth and a senior fellow at the center for american progress. her research focuses on economic inequality, public policies, specifically employment, social and policy and family economic well-being. she is the author of "finding time: the economics of work-life conflict" from harvard university press. thank you very much. >> thank you. it's quite an honor to be here today. what a fantastic group to be able to speak to about what are some of the most important economic policy issues of the day. i'm going to talk about what i see as some of the economic evidence, which is what my organization focuses on. and i think it's clear that the defining economic problem of our time is creating good jobs and boosting middle class incomes within an era of high and rising inequality that we need to address. we know that output currently remains below trend, firms continue to sit on profits rather than invest them, and we are stocked by debt. the long-term trend is that produc
thank you. [ applause ] heather boucher is the executive director and chief economist at the washington center for equitable growth and a senior fellow at the center for american progress. her research focuses on economic inequality, public policies, specifically employment, social and policy and family economic well-being. she is the author of "finding time: the economics of work-life conflict" from harvard university press. thank you very much. >> thank you. it's quite an...
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boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san francisco for their continuing support and participation. >> thank you dennis. colleagues, any questions or staff at all? ms. rose, give it your report please >> yes, mr. chairman and members of the committee, on page 11 of our report recommend reduction to the proposed budget total 92,000 dollars and 16-17 of that amount $50,000 our ongoing savings, 4476 one-time savings these reductions was still allowing increased in $1 million or 6% in the department 16-17 budget. we also recommend closing out prior-year unexpended encumbrances of 1483 for total general fund savings of $94,000 in our recommende
boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san...
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boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san francisco for their continuing support and participation. >> thank you dennis. colleagues, any questions or staff at all? ms. rose, give it your report please >> yes, mr. chairman and members of the committee, on page 11 of our report recommend reduction to the proposed budget total 92,000 dollars and 16-17 of that amount $50,000 our ongoing savings, 4476 one-time savings these reductions was still allowing increased in $1 million or 6% in the department 16-17 budget. we also recommend closing out prior-year unexpended encumbrances of 1483 for total general fund savings of $94,000 in our recommende
boucher has long been drawn to the subject of the american west in its role in our national mythology. organized by the fine arts museum, this exhibition explores the range of media boucher's commitment to depicting the evocative landscapes that first inspired him as a young man ernesto compels his work today. the trustees must staff, and volunteers of the fine arts museums join me in thanking the supervisors, the mayor's office, and the mayor, and the citizens of the city and county of san...