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james buchanan won and the key for republicans was that buchanan carried illinois, indiana, and pennsylvania and they were thinking that tremont did not. and if we can get those three states in particular and they would like to spread out beyond that, but those in particular swing states, if they can get the right man in 1860, the have a chance. there's also the third-party led by millard filmore. can republicans outpace them and find a way to cut them off? and the answer is the know nothings cut themselves off and they are anti-immigrant but they are fighting over slavery. the northern know nothings have a different position than the southern ones. and james buchanan was elect did and one of the books about his administration suggest he did not do very well. the book is called the worst president and people say -- people in pennsylvania were in buchanan country would argue about this and i could get into an argument about it by myself but buchanan had a tough four years. the dred scott decision was controversial and there are divisions in the democratic party that result from the dred scott
james buchanan won and the key for republicans was that buchanan carried illinois, indiana, and pennsylvania and they were thinking that tremont did not. and if we can get those three states in particular and they would like to spread out beyond that, but those in particular swing states, if they can get the right man in 1860, the have a chance. there's also the third-party led by millard filmore. can republicans outpace them and find a way to cut them off? and the answer is the know nothings...
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so the buchanan mall you see today is a result of our footwork. we were talking to residents along the mall and we conducted the survey so that the mall could be representative of everyone who lives there. we, the youth, are the vessels, so we the youth are the vessels that carries the change that you wish to see, so the question that i had after the buchanan mall activation was, how could you build on your assumptions of what's best for the community if you aren't really out there? so this is why we're here. so an example of what -- we're an example of what it means to build the right way, all while being exposed to new experiences, such as collaborating on events, being a part of film productions and, like, preserving the fillmore history and uplifting the local and unsung heroes that are here. [ applause ] >> president yee: next up will be supervisor haney. >> supervisor haney: thought i was after. first of all, thank you, president yee and thank you supervisor walton for putting together this celebration of black futures. i want to recognize e
so the buchanan mall you see today is a result of our footwork. we were talking to residents along the mall and we conducted the survey so that the mall could be representative of everyone who lives there. we, the youth, are the vessels, so we the youth are the vessels that carries the change that you wish to see, so the question that i had after the buchanan mall activation was, how could you build on your assumptions of what's best for the community if you aren't really out there? so this is...
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and when i say buchanan mall, this is like going through the panhandle.an you imagine the panhandle if no one used it? this is what buchanan mall was like until these young women, and men, stepped up and said we're going to make a difference. this is our community. so today i
and when i say buchanan mall, this is like going through the panhandle.an you imagine the panhandle if no one used it? this is what buchanan mall was like until these young women, and men, stepped up and said we're going to make a difference. this is our community. so today i
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michael buchanan, bbc news.chris mitchell. coming up for you right now... the big boys are leaving europe. real madrid are out of the champions league. kashima antlers, the defending champions, win in the asian champions league. and jonny bairstow‘s picking them off at will, as england beat the west indies. a sleeping giant has woken up, and what an awful mess the big fellow has made of real madrid's european ambitions. ajax have beaten real at the bernabeu 4—1, to progress 5—3 on aggregate. the dutch side through a knockout tie for the first time in over 16 years. but what of real? in a week, they've been knocked out of the copa del rey, fallen hopelessly behind in the race for the la liga title, and now they're out of the competition they'd made their own in recent times. john bennett told me that real — a team in decline — were beaten by a team on the rise. yeah, the headlines will all
michael buchanan, bbc news.chris mitchell. coming up for you right now... the big boys are leaving europe. real madrid are out of the champions league. kashima antlers, the defending champions, win in the asian champions league. and jonny bairstow‘s picking them off at will, as england beat the west indies. a sleeping giant has woken up, and what an awful mess the big fellow has made of real madrid's european ambitions. ajax have beaten real at the bernabeu 4—1, to progress 5—3 on...
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buchanan, to inquire. mr. buchanan: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the secretary for his leadership in terms of the jobs act and tax thing that we put together, but one of the big issues is on growth. for 50 years, as you know, or the last 10 years, it's been the slowest growth that we had in the last 50 years. so the impact that this has had is very clear when you look at -- if you want to look at it from a report card standpoint. optimism is at all-time high. that makes a big difference for people that are in business going forward. wages at 3.1% in terms of growth. consumer confidence an 18-year all-time high. unemployment is lower in terms of the last 50 years. and seven million claimed job openings available today for folks across the country. so to me, when you look at the report card, there's no question the impact that the jobs act and tax has had a huge difference. let me ask you. the fed is looking at -- they have been raising rates. a lot of people think is kind of throwing a cold blanket somewhat on the economy going forwa
buchanan, to inquire. mr. buchanan: thank you, mr. chairman. i want to thank the secretary for his leadership in terms of the jobs act and tax thing that we put together, but one of the big issues is on growth. for 50 years, as you know, or the last 10 years, it's been the slowest growth that we had in the last 50 years. so the impact that this has had is very clear when you look at -- if you want to look at it from a report card standpoint. optimism is at all-time high. that makes a big...
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. >> i cast a vote for gore but at the same time, i must have punched the buchanan column, as well. >the butterfly ballot in palm beach county where an awful lot of people thought they were voting for al gore but because of the way the ballot was designed, they ended up voting for pat buchanan, and believe me, those two candidates had nothing in common. >> pat, good evening. >> hi, charlie. >> do you really think you got 3,400 votes in palm beach county? >> yes, i did get 3,400 votes but i also agree many of those probably and most certainly were intended for al gore. >> i think if it hadn't been for pat buchanan and the butterfly ballot, al gore would have been president of the united states. >> a hand recount of the vote is already under way tonight in palm beach county. one of four florida counties which could determine who becomes the next president. >> there were four counties where we had concrete evidence of irregularities and so we asked for in-depth recounts in those four counties. >> the blame may fall on a tiny piece of paper called a chad. the chad is what voters are suppo
. >> i cast a vote for gore but at the same time, i must have punched the buchanan column, as well. >the butterfly ballot in palm beach county where an awful lot of people thought they were voting for al gore but because of the way the ballot was designed, they ended up voting for pat buchanan, and believe me, those two candidates had nothing in common. >> pat, good evening. >> hi, charlie. >> do you really think you got 3,400 votes in palm beach county? >> yes,...
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now, i did mention one instance here which was buchanan in 1860. that was buchanan's fault. he just dithered. he just waited too long. if he had actually named someone in 1860, it would've probably gone through. certainly the senate would have acted on the nomination. in almost every instance, they had done that until a few years ago. now, what that means for the future is anyone's guess, but the senate doesn't have a sort of obligation to vote in favor of the nominee. but they do have an obligation to act on the nomination. and that's -- and that's what they didn't do last time. many senators wouldn't even meet garland, much less give him an actual vote. so i think figuring out if that will be the new norm -- i think that's an open question. so we'll see. >> i think that's going to have to be our last word. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you both. and thank you all for being here. and come back and join us for our next series. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] [c
now, i did mention one instance here which was buchanan in 1860. that was buchanan's fault. he just dithered. he just waited too long. if he had actually named someone in 1860, it would've probably gone through. certainly the senate would have acted on the nomination. in almost every instance, they had done that until a few years ago. now, what that means for the future is anyone's guess, but the senate doesn't have a sort of obligation to vote in favor of the nominee. but they do have an...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has more. in work than i was without work. hazel radcliffe is a part—time carer, part time student and full—time mother. to two teenage boys. her entire monthly salary, £700, goes on rent. she relies on her student loan and benefits for everyday essentials. i promised myself i wouldn't be the single mum living on benefits. although i am working now, i still feel like i am chasing my tail, just meeting the cost of living, the cost of housing, especially for myself, housing and fuel bills, my gas, electricity and council taxes increase in quite a bit each year. but the wage, the income‘s not increasing to match that. though more people are finding a job, work is farfrom a guarantee of avoiding poverty. record numbers of children are living in households where at least one parent is employed. 4 million children in poverty, three quarters of their parents are working. wages are stagnant. people making really difficult choices every day about how to keep their lives on track. and no plan to get that
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan has more. in work than i was without work. hazel radcliffe is a part—time carer, part time student and full—time mother. to two teenage boys. her entire monthly salary, £700, goes on rent. she relies on her student loan and benefits for everyday essentials. i promised myself i wouldn't be the single mum living on benefits. although i am working now, i still feel like i am chasing my tail, just meeting the cost of living, the cost of...
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michael buchanan, bbc news.y of its technology in the uk. the national cyber security centre has identified what it calls significant issues in huawei's engineering processes which it says pose new risks to britain's telecommunications. an independent study suggests that dust and debris from the grenfell tower fire has polluted areas around the site in west london with chemicals that could potentially cause cancer and breathing difficulties. samples collected from the soil six months after the fire contained 160 times the normal level of toxic hydrocarbons. the government says the risks are very low, but has commissioned further studies. tens of thousands of survivors of the tropical cyclone idai are still waiting for help two weeks after large parts of southern africa were hit. the un children's agency, unicef, says three million people — half of them children — need emergency food aid. more than 750 people died across mozambique, zimbabwe and malawi in the worst weather—related disaster to ever hit the region.
michael buchanan, bbc news.y of its technology in the uk. the national cyber security centre has identified what it calls significant issues in huawei's engineering processes which it says pose new risks to britain's telecommunications. an independent study suggests that dust and debris from the grenfell tower fire has polluted areas around the site in west london with chemicals that could potentially cause cancer and breathing difficulties. samples collected from the soil six months after the...
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buchanan didn't get the nomination. but president bush could not hold on to the white house after that challenge. we're going to hear from stewart stephens about is this the -- is this a year where we could see something like that happen again? >>> but to begin, we are finally getting closer to a very important number, and it's a big one. it's so big that it makes perfect sense why this number would have been deliberately excluded from attorney general barr's letter about the mueller report if, and i'm only saying if here, if the attorney general's letter was actually trying to make the mueller report seem as favorable to the president as possible. if that's what the attorney general was trying to do, and we don't know if he was, but if that's what the attorney general was trying to do in that letter, one thing he wasn't going to mention is how long the mueller report actually is, how many pages. most of the news media seemed to treat the attorney general's four-page letter about the mueller report to actually be the mu
buchanan didn't get the nomination. but president bush could not hold on to the white house after that challenge. we're going to hear from stewart stephens about is this the -- is this a year where we could see something like that happen again? >>> but to begin, we are finally getting closer to a very important number, and it's a big one. it's so big that it makes perfect sense why this number would have been deliberately excluded from attorney general barr's letter about the mueller...
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michael buchanan, bbc news. have often fled the most harrowing experiences. but once they have been granted asylum and placed in the care of a local authority they face new challenges — not least trying to integrate into their new home. they speak little or no english and are unfamiliar with british culture. as part of the bbc‘s crossing divides series our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, has been to meet a young refugee. when i arrived from a war—torn country to a developed country, it was extremely tough to find my feet. three years ago, atjust 16—years—old, ahmed arrived in england from afghanistan by himself and couldn't speak a word of english. he's now in local authority care, has been granted asylum and lives in this shared accommodation in london. life back home in afghanistan had its own goods and bads, to be honest. the good thing is that you're with family, you have people around you. the bad thing, sometimes when you leave home, you didn't know if you're going to come back home alive or not. wha
michael buchanan, bbc news. have often fled the most harrowing experiences. but once they have been granted asylum and placed in the care of a local authority they face new challenges — not least trying to integrate into their new home. they speak little or no english and are unfamiliar with british culture. as part of the bbc‘s crossing divides series our correspondent, ashley john—ba ptiste, has been to meet a young refugee. when i arrived from a war—torn country to a developed...
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he contrasts himself to james buchanan. james buchanan was the butt of the jokes.ccording to roosevelt buchanan looks at his constitution and asked, is there express authority given to me as president. if it's not there, than i cannot do it. that was pretty much the stand promote most 19th century presidents. as well says by contrast, when i look at the constitution if it says i can camp then i will. >> with some of our legislatures and voting citizens the are unwilling to learn the lessons of the civil war, of slavery, of internment camps in the trailer tears. when are unwilling to hear those as facts, how can the republic or democracy survive? >> that's a scary question for journalists and historians. it's interesting because benjamin rush is almost like the tofu of the founding fathers. anything he has written can be used by anybody because they don't know enough about him. i will say as a journalist writing about rush on the revolution, there is a lot of fact checking that needs to be done. also, the internet has allowed people to write whatever they want about
he contrasts himself to james buchanan. james buchanan was the butt of the jokes.ccording to roosevelt buchanan looks at his constitution and asked, is there express authority given to me as president. if it's not there, than i cannot do it. that was pretty much the stand promote most 19th century presidents. as well says by contrast, when i look at the constitution if it says i can camp then i will. >> with some of our legislatures and voting citizens the are unwilling to learn the...
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[agenda r matsuda need to be recused from 1747 buchanan street. >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you commissioners. [roll call] commissioner matsuda will you remain to hear and participate in deliberations for items 9/11b through e. we'll take a vote 9a with you being recused from that. >> hello i'm going to review the five applications before you today and then we do have several applicants present who can speak for themselves and describe their businesses for you. this company was established in 1906 and it is the oldest family owned business in san francisco's japan town. it is the last remaining manufacturer which are japanese desserts. using traditional methed with dedicated facilities on site left in san francisco. the business was founded on geary boulevard in 1906. the business operated there in two different locations on geary boulevard. the store was temporarily forced to closed when the family returned during world war ii. when the family returned after the war in 1946, they were fortunate that they had neighbors that were able to watch over their space and they were able
[agenda r matsuda need to be recused from 1747 buchanan street. >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you commissioners. [roll call] commissioner matsuda will you remain to hear and participate in deliberations for items 9/11b through e. we'll take a vote 9a with you being recused from that. >> hello i'm going to review the five applications before you today and then we do have several applicants present who can speak for themselves and describe their businesses for you. this...
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politics will get involved. 1856, james buchanan is elected president. unfortunately, i just saw that says "james buchanan, worst president ever." president from pennsylvania, my home state, so i apologize to all of you. so with the election of james buchanan, he comes into office 1857 and all women -- there were a handful of them working timee patent office at the in addition to barton, all of the women of expelled from the patent office. are forced out. barton loses her job, loses that been makingshe'd and loses her position. she is given an option that she called piece work. she could get paid as a copyist but could not work in the office. work from home. and she would not get a salary, paid per pageet copied so she could never -- you could sit up copying patent hours a day, 365, and she could never make up the beent of money she had making before. so living in d.c. in the later 1850's is not really an option for barton. she will leave washington, go in live with family massachusetts but also travel around the nation, as well. but it is going to be th
politics will get involved. 1856, james buchanan is elected president. unfortunately, i just saw that says "james buchanan, worst president ever." president from pennsylvania, my home state, so i apologize to all of you. so with the election of james buchanan, he comes into office 1857 and all women -- there were a handful of them working timee patent office at the in addition to barton, all of the women of expelled from the patent office. are forced out. barton loses her job, loses...
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buchanan was basically challenging the moderate. he was a fire brand. he was in some ways, he was trump before trump was trump way back then. so it's unclear. somebody like jeff blake? >> radical center. >> it's so exciting. >> we do not have a lot of history with radical centrism popping up in primaries, but we shall watch. >>> next, cory booker campaigning in new hampshire today, trying to fundraise off guess who, beto o'rourke. a whole new way to care for newborns is born. johnson's cottontouch™ wash and lotion, made with real cotton, and enhances your gentle touch. a new soft, a new touch, a new gentle. johnson's cottontouch™. choose gentle. johnson's cottontouch™. and i don't add trup the years.s. but what i do count on... is boost® delicious boost® high protein nutritional drink has 20 grams of protein, along with 26 essential vitamins and minerals. boost® high protein. be up for life. when cravings hit, hit back. choose glucerna, with slow release carbs to help manage blood sugar, and start making everyday progress. glucerna. whooo! want to take
buchanan was basically challenging the moderate. he was a fire brand. he was in some ways, he was trump before trump was trump way back then. so it's unclear. somebody like jeff blake? >> radical center. >> it's so exciting. >> we do not have a lot of history with radical centrism popping up in primaries, but we shall watch. >>> next, cory booker campaigning in new hampshire today, trying to fundraise off guess who, beto o'rourke. a whole new way to care for newborns...
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i saw a book that says james buchanan, worst president ever? the only president from pennsylvania, so i apologize to all of you. with the election of james buchanan, he comes into office and all women, a handful of them in the patent office at the time , are expelled from the patent office. they are forced out. barton loses her job, the salary she had been making. she is given the option that she work. copy she would have to work from home and she would not get a salary but instead get paid per page copied. you could sit up copying patent documents 24 hours a day and she could never make up the amount of money she was making before. in the later part of the 1850's is not an option for barton. she will leave washington and live with family. she will also travel around the nation. it is going to be the election of abraham lincoln and his inauguration that is going to bring clara barton back to washington, d.c.. when she comes back in the spring of 1861, she is thrown into the middle of the conflict that is taking over the country at that point, e
i saw a book that says james buchanan, worst president ever? the only president from pennsylvania, so i apologize to all of you. with the election of james buchanan, he comes into office and all women, a handful of them in the patent office at the time , are expelled from the patent office. they are forced out. barton loses her job, the salary she had been making. she is given the option that she work. copy she would have to work from home and she would not get a salary but instead get paid per...
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buchanan, 60, 50's for some, mid-50s for some. some light rain, not a lot yet. we are waiting on a system. this is a warm sector. the low is moving north. it is west of northern california but starting to funnel and a lot of moisture. we will probably set are high early in the day and get cooler air in here. rain is developing offshore. before that, it is very windy. 35 miles an hour, we talked about the guest at 42. still 25-30 for many there will heavy rain, that looks it does look like light rain for everybody. through today but another round comes in of cold air that sets the stage tomorrow. we are looking for not heavy amounts of rain. we are going to see some rain. that takes us in tuesday and thursday. we get a break friday. the weekend looks fabulous with mid-70s. another system roles in monday night and tuesday. 60s for temperatures, it is not a cold system. mid-60s before the cold air gets here. cloudy, often on rain, we have a break into the weekend. >>> thank you. r he spotted the large shark in the water. that is coming up. oh! oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®! ♪
buchanan, 60, 50's for some, mid-50s for some. some light rain, not a lot yet. we are waiting on a system. this is a warm sector. the low is moving north. it is west of northern california but starting to funnel and a lot of moisture. we will probably set are high early in the day and get cooler air in here. rain is developing offshore. before that, it is very windy. 35 miles an hour, we talked about the guest at 42. still 25-30 for many there will heavy rain, that looks it does look like light...
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congressman vern buchanan was with the commander-in-chief. coming up. >>> plus a truth at risk. the israeli army ordering additional troops to the southern frontier with gaza as amass and israel work to broker cease-fire amid escalating tensions in the region. how prime minister benjamin netanyahu is responding to the growing crisis. we're live on the israel-gaza border. that's next. i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment. ♪ trelegy. the power of 1-2-3 ♪ trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy with trelegy and the power of 1-2-3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneu
congressman vern buchanan was with the commander-in-chief. coming up. >>> plus a truth at risk. the israeli army ordering additional troops to the southern frontier with gaza as amass and israel work to broker cease-fire amid escalating tensions in the region. how prime minister benjamin netanyahu is responding to the growing crisis. we're live on the israel-gaza border. that's next. i wanted more from my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1-2-3 medicines with...
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i'm nowjoined by dr paul buchanan, a former intelligence consultant to us government security agencies strategic analysis consultancy based in auckland. we have heard from prime minister jacinda ardern and from the new zealand police commissioner, absolutely no trace, nothing in terms of a watch list for security to work on with these people. yes, someone dropped the ball. that could well have been done for political reasons. the problem is that since 9/11, the intelligence community here in new zealand has focused almost exclusively on trying to detect and prevent the threat of home—grown islamic extremist, jihadists, and to the detriment of it monitoring other potential threats, of which there are plenty. in spite of new zealand's a reputation for being a peaceful country. specifically, there seems to have been a downplaying of the threat posed by violent white supremacist groups, which are well known in the christchurch area, and which have a track record of committing acts of violence against immigrant communities, usually the violence is street violence, fists, feet, possibly use
i'm nowjoined by dr paul buchanan, a former intelligence consultant to us government security agencies strategic analysis consultancy based in auckland. we have heard from prime minister jacinda ardern and from the new zealand police commissioner, absolutely no trace, nothing in terms of a watch list for security to work on with these people. yes, someone dropped the ball. that could well have been done for political reasons. the problem is that since 9/11, the intelligence community here in...
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. >> it is really important we recognize that it is buchanan who wrote the veto message because it is the germ of the profamily movement. buchanan begins to recognize the power of organizing against feminism in 1911 when he succeeds in defeating that childcare legislation. >> so he organizes against feminism meanwhile we have a feminism movement. >> look, i want to make clear, because i was part of this movement, how proud of -- i don't think we have anything to be proud of by not getting anywhere. if you take advantage of that, you can have your 12 weekts. this is where feminism leaves off. we're talking about half the country, people. tough president -- you have -- the great and important improvement. i have seen the figures. only women who are very well off can afford to take 12 weeks off so what they do, and this is where children suffer and where we suffer. they take as little time as they can off so they can get back to work. so here's what feminists have to do. it seems to me they have to look far more critically, even as they were proud of what they have accomplished, move int
. >> it is really important we recognize that it is buchanan who wrote the veto message because it is the germ of the profamily movement. buchanan begins to recognize the power of organizing against feminism in 1911 when he succeeds in defeating that childcare legislation. >> so he organizes against feminism meanwhile we have a feminism movement. >> look, i want to make clear, because i was part of this movement, how proud of -- i don't think we have anything to be proud of by...
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the grassroots were with pat buchanan.'ve been, you're right on this issue for a quarter of a century. i agree with rand paul. i do not believe the president should unilaterally take money to spend it on this, particularly after congress refused that money. it had been a national emergency, why didn't president trump do it when republicans controlled both house of congress? congressman justin amash, said the legislation the emergency powers is based on may be constitutionally questionable. congress has the power of the purse. yes they use it irresponsibly. yes they often duck their responsibilities but i don't think we should back a president who wants to usurp that power. alexandria ocasio-cortez sent out a tweet last week where she said that the first thing the next democratic president should do declare a national emergency on climate change. if we develop a precedent. that is what we conservatives may see a few years down the road, a president who is democrat doing this on climate change. david: talk about irresponsibi
the grassroots were with pat buchanan.'ve been, you're right on this issue for a quarter of a century. i agree with rand paul. i do not believe the president should unilaterally take money to spend it on this, particularly after congress refused that money. it had been a national emergency, why didn't president trump do it when republicans controlled both house of congress? congressman justin amash, said the legislation the emergency powers is based on may be constitutionally questionable....
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i'm bringing that up because a few years ago when there was extreme weather, the ymca, the buchanan,shelters. that is right next to our complex. the director of the ymca there was very committed to providing that y as a temporary shelter. he called a meeting. the neighbors came to. he answered all our questions. he actually even was able to get investors -- volunteers from our community for this. what happened? as far as i know nothing happened. none of the homeless people were admitted to the shelter. i guess they didn't meet the criteria. maybe it was 42° instead of 40. 42° is very cold. i encourage the supervisors to accept the criteria of the coalition on homelessness. especially about lowering the threshold. i also want to bring up one other issue which relates to the homeless outreach team. i called 311 in december because of a woman, a senior, who i saw sleeping on the street. when i called, it was a little after 10:00 p.m., and the 311 person told me, yes, this would go to the homeless outreach team, but unfortunately, they're not on duty. their hours are 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. i
i'm bringing that up because a few years ago when there was extreme weather, the ymca, the buchanan,shelters. that is right next to our complex. the director of the ymca there was very committed to providing that y as a temporary shelter. he called a meeting. the neighbors came to. he answered all our questions. he actually even was able to get investors -- volunteers from our community for this. what happened? as far as i know nothing happened. none of the homeless people were admitted to the...
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that is probably a reference to james buchanan who in his annual message to congress said there is no justification for the powerto secede and no that we have is the federal government to do anything about it. lincoln,re occupant, was showing more flock and they give him credit for. he is possessed of true kentucky grit and will not fail to demonstrate that quality. all the ready and anxious to respect the constitutional rights of all sections of the country, he feels that he is duty bound to uphold the federal laws. right, himself to be consequences will have no terror for him and he will strictly fulfill his constitutional obligations and let the responsibility for whatever will arise from southern resistance rest with us -- rest with the sense of justice on their shoulders. he goes on to say that the above may be deemed strong language, but your correspondent knows what he is writing about. he fully understands the meaning of every word he uses. of the views of the incoming administration for his imprint -- for his information, that is villard young it is my duty to give the views
that is probably a reference to james buchanan who in his annual message to congress said there is no justification for the powerto secede and no that we have is the federal government to do anything about it. lincoln,re occupant, was showing more flock and they give him credit for. he is possessed of true kentucky grit and will not fail to demonstrate that quality. all the ready and anxious to respect the constitutional rights of all sections of the country, he feels that he is duty bound to...
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our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is with me. poverty in this case? last year, people were said to be living in absolute poverty if they were in a household that had less than £247 a week to live on after they had paid their rent or mortgage. that is £35 a day to pay for live's essentials such as food and heating. statistics show there were an extra 200,000 children living in absolute poverty in the uk. there are 3.7 million children living in absolute poverty. a benefit freeze, rising prices and wages not rising as fast as inflation are responsible. the majority of children in poverty are in households where someone has a job. ministers say they are tackling poverty and are looking at what more can be done to improve the life chances of the poor. but amongst all the statistics today, one highlights the statistics today, one highlights the scale of the challenge. last year, the poorest 20% of people in the uk earned the same in real terms as they did in 2005. michael, thank you very much. manchester united have appointed ole gunn
our social affairs correspondent michael buchanan is with me. poverty in this case? last year, people were said to be living in absolute poverty if they were in a household that had less than £247 a week to live on after they had paid their rent or mortgage. that is £35 a day to pay for live's essentials such as food and heating. statistics show there were an extra 200,000 children living in absolute poverty in the uk. there are 3.7 million children living in absolute poverty. a benefit...
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and then, reacting quickly, to prevent buchanan from opening the scoring.lmost went ahead with an audacious long—range effort. then came the penalty, chloe arthur, the offender, and that gave canada the opportunity. scotland might have equalised right at the death, but rachel could not turn it into the net from close range. it is very well, tactically set up to defend and when the ball back, and keep possession. we also need to score against teams higher ranked than us. that's not easy. it is a work in progress. there is all the evidence, the team are going all the time, overall, despite us losing, i am happy with the performance overall. so some positives to take from the game from the manager, but the result coupled with canada's draw against iceland, means that scotland have to beat iceland on monday to avoid finishing bottom of their group. well meanwhile england's women are taking part in the ‘she believes cup' in america. they finished second in the tournament last year and confidence is already high after their opening game victory over brazil. 0ur r
and then, reacting quickly, to prevent buchanan from opening the scoring.lmost went ahead with an audacious long—range effort. then came the penalty, chloe arthur, the offender, and that gave canada the opportunity. scotland might have equalised right at the death, but rachel could not turn it into the net from close range. it is very well, tactically set up to defend and when the ball back, and keep possession. we also need to score against teams higher ranked than us. that's not easy. it is...
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our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, is with me. tell us more about this.n context, this enquiry which has been taking place for over a year has been contacted by more than 200 families, many of whom have alleged they were let down by maternity services here, including a great number saying their babies died or suffered long time harm because of failings. this enquiry has been going for more than a year and had the confidence of families in the shrewsbury area. just a few days ago the regulator said it was going to appoint a panel to oversee the work of that enquiry team and that infuriated a number of people because of some of the composition of the panel. including people who they felt were compromised because of their dealing with this trust. the regulator says they are following feedback from the families and have decided to scrap the panel and have decided to scrap the panel and this enquiry will now be com pletely and this enquiry will now be completely independent. thank you. our top story this lunchtime. the former head of the metropolitan police lo
our social affairs correspondent, michael buchanan, is with me. tell us more about this.n context, this enquiry which has been taking place for over a year has been contacted by more than 200 families, many of whom have alleged they were let down by maternity services here, including a great number saying their babies died or suffered long time harm because of failings. this enquiry has been going for more than a year and had the confidence of families in the shrewsbury area. just a few days...
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don't forget my podcast, pat buchanan on the border, shannon bream, take it from here.mments, congresswoman omar appears to blast barack obama calling him a pretty face who got away with murder. he claims her words have been distorted. another firestorm from the freshman lawmaker after a week of headaches for the democrats. breaking tonight after jussie smollett is indicted he brought shame on the windy city.
don't forget my podcast, pat buchanan on the border, shannon bream, take it from here.mments, congresswoman omar appears to blast barack obama calling him a pretty face who got away with murder. he claims her words have been distorted. another firestorm from the freshman lawmaker after a week of headaches for the democrats. breaking tonight after jussie smollett is indicted he brought shame on the windy city.
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president who faces serious primary challenges loses the general, including his father who lost to pat buchanan in one primary within weakened him enough in if base that bill clinton was able to beat him. >> bill weld -- kennedy: so glad you brought him up. >> i want him to run so bad just for your show. kennedy: bring it on over. try the caravan right now 6th avenue, bill. >> he and some other piem, the weekly standard people, they want to weak enth weaken the pr. kennedy: imagine the supreme court justices tha justices ju e sanders would nominate. >> as a reaction of trump, things like the supreme court are being openly banded about in the democratic party. kennedy: more with the panel. first up, however, we know how the president feels about the russian investigation but do americans agree with him. we'll show you the numbers of a new poll. we got a new poll trying to figure out whether or not the mueller probe ending is in sight. corey lewandowski joins me next. want more from your entertainment experience? just say teach me more. into your xfinity voice remote to discover all sorts of tips
president who faces serious primary challenges loses the general, including his father who lost to pat buchanan in one primary within weakened him enough in if base that bill clinton was able to beat him. >> bill weld -- kennedy: so glad you brought him up. >> i want him to run so bad just for your show. kennedy: bring it on over. try the caravan right now 6th avenue, bill. >> he and some other piem, the weekly standard people, they want to weak enth weaken the pr. kennedy:...
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south wind gutting 20, 21 out of buchanan. sfo with gusts over 30 earlier, much calmer right now but even mountain view 20 plus. 21miles an hour, warm system and one that has a little bit of activity in the way of thunderstorms up in the mountain. rain is inch closer, front still offshore. 37 in truckey. not a system for know but for rain. lightning heading into the feather river cannian area. more rain to the north. mendocino county, lake county has been lit up but extending back. that will give rain for everybody. if you are on the peninsula, east bay, south bay, if you leave now, you will miss it. the colder air will filter in this low, sending a series of systems. we will get a break friday, saturday and sunday. but we are not done yet. systems show another system. the weekend looks good, mid- 70s on sunday and some on the high side but month and tuesday, more rain. not a lot of rain here but still some. we are talking about a few 1/100 but an inch to half inch for tomorrow. a break friday, saturday, sunday. pam? >> thank
south wind gutting 20, 21 out of buchanan. sfo with gusts over 30 earlier, much calmer right now but even mountain view 20 plus. 21miles an hour, warm system and one that has a little bit of activity in the way of thunderstorms up in the mountain. rain is inch closer, front still offshore. 37 in truckey. not a system for know but for rain. lightning heading into the feather river cannian area. more rain to the north. mendocino county, lake county has been lit up but extending back. that will...
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there are plenty of 30s. 30 at lake port. 38 out in concord pavilion and buchanan.in red road city. on the peninsula, there are 30s. a big difference between lass al he is altos. we'll have sunshine in the morning and high clouds later today and into will tell you th is? >>> mode
there are plenty of 30s. 30 at lake port. 38 out in concord pavilion and buchanan.in red road city. on the peninsula, there are 30s. a big difference between lass al he is altos. we'll have sunshine in the morning and high clouds later today and into will tell you th is? >>> mode
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buick can and to -- buchanan. mr. buchanan: i appreciate you do this on a bipartisan basis and i want to echo what many of my colleagues said in terms of enforcement. i happened to be in beijing in 20 years ago, intellectual properties was a big issue 20 years ago in terms of the theft. and i'm not sure how far -- there hasn't bench progress on that and still a big challenge. the thought is whether the agreements is 150 pages or 1,000 pages. what i have learned, the agreement is only good as the two parties involved. i want to go on record concerned about the enforcement. i'm for free trade and has to be fair and level the playing field. i want to touch base with you the other day and big issue in florida and across the country. fentanyl. st year, 77% increase in deaths in florida-p china is one of the leading sources for fentanyl. the president said he had some commitments. can you expand on that on fentanyl and the chipe ease's ability to produce that and part of this document idealy. mr. lighthizer: first of all. e
buick can and to -- buchanan. mr. buchanan: i appreciate you do this on a bipartisan basis and i want to echo what many of my colleagues said in terms of enforcement. i happened to be in beijing in 20 years ago, intellectual properties was a big issue 20 years ago in terms of the theft. and i'm not sure how far -- there hasn't bench progress on that and still a big challenge. the thought is whether the agreements is 150 pages or 1,000 pages. what i have learned, the agreement is only good as...
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concord buchanan is 38. hills burke 33, woodside 34, menlo park 35. most locations have a north breeze but it will be sunny and nice today. there will be a breeze but nothing compared to yesterday where we had went up to 45 miles per hour. is still unseasonably cool and arizona with spring training activities. it looks like pueblo, colorado bottom out at 28.79 on the barometer. that is the one that gave us the hail on sunday. it has really cranked up. we're looking for temperatures to rebound here and down there but not today. still really cool in the desert southwest, southern california. we will get clouds today but it will be 60s for the highs. >>> it has been one of the busiest days of the week so far. it makes sense. it is midweek. a lot of folks out roads. let's start reardrive in the south bay. 101 at story road there is speculation they are. northbound 101 at brocard is and when it came in. for vehicle crash and is in the process of getting moved to the shoulder. it is still fading a backup behind it. if we go further up we were following thes
concord buchanan is 38. hills burke 33, woodside 34, menlo park 35. most locations have a north breeze but it will be sunny and nice today. there will be a breeze but nothing compared to yesterday where we had went up to 45 miles per hour. is still unseasonably cool and arizona with spring training activities. it looks like pueblo, colorado bottom out at 28.79 on the barometer. that is the one that gave us the hail on sunday. it has really cranked up. we're looking for temperatures to rebound...
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i lived for 22 years in district five near buchanan and her man where there was road range several times of day. i am living in d1. i live san francisco and i am empathetic towards the cyclists and drives here. you have made great points about trying to reach out to people who, you know, are in different modes, and maybe there are educational opportunities for people that haven't taken a driver's test to remind them not to use cell phones, to remember to use turn signals and not keep on pedestrians in crosswalks. i think having seen th the road report where it showed increasing use of vehicles in the past year that contrasts with some of the decreased use of bicycles for personal bicycles but payment we have a very strong response to bike share and options for people. i would like to see more bike share in the outer richmond and west side of san francisco dock less bike share that has been doing well in the center of the town and also in d2, for example. they are great solutions with technology and services. i think the more you have cyclists and people using those multi-modal options it
i lived for 22 years in district five near buchanan and her man where there was road range several times of day. i am living in d1. i live san francisco and i am empathetic towards the cyclists and drives here. you have made great points about trying to reach out to people who, you know, are in different modes, and maybe there are educational opportunities for people that haven't taken a driver's test to remind them not to use cell phones, to remember to use turn signals and not keep on...
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he regularly displayed his work at the buchanan mall. two of his murals have graced the community center's walls, one entitled juneteenth, is still on view today. today, white's paintings and prints on permanent display at the gallery and at oakland museum of california. in recognition of many contributions to the african american community. mr. white leaves behind a beautiful legacy. he will be remembered as a champion of black soul, art, beauty, and truth for generations to come. today, i'm introducing a resolution urging the u.s. department of health and human ss services to rescind newly erected barriers for women, teens and men seeking time sensitive and essential health care. their new revised regulations will take away funding for family planning clinics where abortion is one of the methods of family planning offered to patients, create a gag rule bars federally funded family planning clinics from referring women for abortions. this is a gag rule which compromises medical ethics and potentially endangers the lives of patients. the
he regularly displayed his work at the buchanan mall. two of his murals have graced the community center's walls, one entitled juneteenth, is still on view today. today, white's paintings and prints on permanent display at the gallery and at oakland museum of california. in recognition of many contributions to the african american community. mr. white leaves behind a beautiful legacy. he will be remembered as a champion of black soul, art, beauty, and truth for generations to come. today, i'm...
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appropriateness and the conditional use authorization and categorical exemption for your project on buchanan street was appealed. we will be reporting back to you on the outcome of that appeal. that concludes my comments. >> president hyland: move on to commission matters. item three, president's reports and announcements. >> i have none. >> item four draft minutes for the architecture review committee hearing for february 6, 2019 and regular hearing for february 20, 2019. commissioner wolfram. >> commissioner wolfram: only comment i have that in the a.r.c. minutes there's lot of extra os. i don't know if you noticed on page 3 of 7. there's an extra o and it happens under page 4 item 3. that was my only comment. i thought that was strange formatting. page 33 item 2 in the middle of the paragraph and page 4 item 3. >> i see. clerical error. >> president hyland: any member of the public wish to comment on the minutes, a.r.c. or h.p.c.? closed public comment. bring back to the commission. >> i move to adopt the minute. >> second. >> thank you on that motion to adopt the minutes for februar febr
appropriateness and the conditional use authorization and categorical exemption for your project on buchanan street was appealed. we will be reporting back to you on the outcome of that appeal. that concludes my comments. >> president hyland: move on to commission matters. item three, president's reports and announcements. >> i have none. >> item four draft minutes for the architecture review committee hearing for february 6, 2019 and regular hearing for february 20, 2019....
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don't forget my podcast, pat buchanan on the border, shannon bream, take it from here. shannon: we begin with a fox news alert, explosive new comments, congresswoman omar appears to blast barack obama calling him a pretty face who got away with murder. he claims her words have been distorted. another firestorm from the freshman lawmaker after a week of headaches for the democrats. breaking tonight after jussie smollett is indicted he brought shame on the windy city. the aclu and the senate on the same side. we will tell you about a massive bill passed by house democrats critics on the left and right are calling and unconstitutional overreach that could chill your free speech. welcome to fox news at night. we have fox team coverage on how progressives are shaking things up. trace gallagher on the sweeping election reform bill and those explosive new comments from congresswoman omar against former president barack obama getting a lot of attention. >> after a tense week on capitol hill between democrats, congresswoman omar making headlines, now she is accusing a politico r
don't forget my podcast, pat buchanan on the border, shannon bream, take it from here. shannon: we begin with a fox news alert, explosive new comments, congresswoman omar appears to blast barack obama calling him a pretty face who got away with murder. he claims her words have been distorted. another firestorm from the freshman lawmaker after a week of headaches for the democrats. breaking tonight after jussie smollett is indicted he brought shame on the windy city. the aclu and the senate on...