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fellow commissioners are john lee and michael i want to thank the former commissioners who really struggled hard and their hard work and dedication led us her joel gomez, charles (clapping) lee munson arrest laura and helen and michael brier we get to bear the fruits and labors. we've mentioned this is the last of the 24 branches to be upgraded it's been $2 million we got it done to thank you, everyone (clapping) it's fitting because american planning has nominated that is as one of the great communities in the united states north beach so give yours a hand. san francisco is so lucky we have 228 branch libraries a lot of the libraries around the country are closing their wifi capable and we're going to expand the hours starting today (clapping) thank you this is all done thanks to you the public and the department of public works and the rec and park department and friends of the library the architects and construction crew and most importantly the great work of the san francisco library staff thank you very much and enjoy mother's day weekend (clapping.) thank you, commissioner i think it bears repeating the new library hours as of this weekend all neighborho
fellow commissioners are john lee and michael i want to thank the former commissioners who really struggled hard and their hard work and dedication led us her joel gomez, charles (clapping) lee munson arrest laura and helen and michael brier we get to bear the fruits and labors. we've mentioned this is the last of the 24 branches to be upgraded it's been $2 million we got it done to thank you, everyone (clapping) it's fitting because american planning has nominated that is as one of the great...
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why at the time of the framing everyone who studied the issue -- madison, hamilton, randolph and charles leegreed that it meant what it said. >> no, i don't think so. essentially, thomas jefferson says it could mean one thing or the ore. and the other thing that he said which is happens to exist is sort of exactly this old definition which is happens means chance to be. >> and then jefferson in his other letters conceded that the recess appointments clause, as it stood, was going to frustrate his ability to make appointments and he, therefore -- >> i think happens continues to mean chances to be. we still use it that way. but we only use it that way when it is followed by an infinitive. i happened to see him. it means a chance that i saw him. or, you know, 9/11, the destruction of the twin towers happened to occur on 9/11. but you wouldn't say, you wouldn't say it happened on 9/13 simply because it continued to be destroyed. i don't know what the oed examples that justice kagan referred to were, but i bet they used happened followed by an infinitive. and i think we still use it that way. >>
why at the time of the framing everyone who studied the issue -- madison, hamilton, randolph and charles leegreed that it meant what it said. >> no, i don't think so. essentially, thomas jefferson says it could mean one thing or the ore. and the other thing that he said which is happens to exist is sort of exactly this old definition which is happens means chance to be. >> and then jefferson in his other letters conceded that the recess appointments clause, as it stood, was going to...
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in paris, drivers skirmished with officials as they cut off access to charles de gaulle and lee airports. they were demonstrating against hooking up passengers with private cars for hire. >> it is really organized theft. they are their own bosses. they do not declare their takings. and they are open 24 hours. it is a problem for the government and they cannot let this go on. >> the protests targeted uber, a mobile app that is available in more than three dozen countries. the app market itself as a reliable, cheap alternative to the traditional taxi ride. but cap members and contractors -- but the cap members say contractors do not have to pass special tests or obtained special licenses. [no audio] to adapt to a changing world. it inc. services like uber are good for customers. >> ok, but not good for taxidrivers. joining us with more, kristof from our business desk. why is it that you object -- you don't object to uber the way taxidrivers here do? clicks because it is seen as competition. they have established what is seen as a monopoly in many cities. the new player in the picture could
in paris, drivers skirmished with officials as they cut off access to charles de gaulle and lee airports. they were demonstrating against hooking up passengers with private cars for hire. >> it is really organized theft. they are their own bosses. they do not declare their takings. and they are open 24 hours. it is a problem for the government and they cannot let this go on. >> the protests targeted uber, a mobile app that is available in more than three dozen countries. the app...
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for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> cowan: good morning, charles osgood to offed to i'm lees is "sunday morning." there's no nursery rhyme that says little boys of made of snips and snails and puppy dog tails while little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. our views of gender roles have evolved since that was written. what do we make ofoy
for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> cowan: good morning, charles osgood to offed to i'm lees is "sunday morning." there's no nursery rhyme that says little boys of made of snips and snails and puppy dog tails while little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. our views of gender roles have evolved since that was written. what do we make ofoy
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for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> cowan: good morning, charles osgood to offed to i'm lee cowan this is "sunday morning." there's no nursery rhyme that says little boys of made of snips and snails and puppy dog tails while little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. our views of gender roles have evolved since that was written. what do we make of boy who says who is really a boy or a girl who feels she's a boy. is it just a stage or can a child be born this way? it's a sensitive question that rita braver will explore enour "sunday morning" cover story. >> mati is only six years old but physically born a boy, has always insisted she is a girls. you knew. how did you know? >> i just -- >> ahead in our "sunday morning" cover story why more transgender kids are coming out of the shadows. >> cowan: if only you had a back stage pass all get a sneak peek at the tony awards. fortunately our mo rocca has one for you. >> x-men star hugh jackman is turning in his claws for tap shoes. to host the tony awards. >> only award show that's live. >> you ghetto see live the
for the american family have been a tradition for generations >> cowan: good morning, charles osgood to offed to i'm lee cowan this is "sunday morning." there's no nursery rhyme that says little boys of made of snips and snails and puppy dog tails while little girls are made of sugar and spice and everything nice. our views of gender roles have evolved since that was written. what do we make of boy who says who is really a boy or a girl who feels she's a boy. is it just a stage...
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lee recruiting a liberal arts major. >> if you could talk and say this, that makes a lot of sense. charleslmost time for the first investment idea of the show charles: time to stop and help make you some money. the company that is more than trucking along. operating four distinct business segments. power generation, distribution and content distribution and components. america and canada are the driving forces. brazil is going to be lower this year, but it doesn't matter because sales should hit a record high this year, cash flow has been turned around and getting stronger. no, i think that we need to sort this out in the portfolio. >> i love this stock, i don't own it right now, but i do love it, by 2020, have the trucks. >> looking up the resources, also making this new engine, which i think is really great. and the one thing i will say that i have been a believer in this company and you have been a believer as long as i have known you. >> we are talking about this. i don't like it when it's manipulated by the federalment. and they are going to make these companies do things they can't d
lee recruiting a liberal arts major. >> if you could talk and say this, that makes a lot of sense. charleslmost time for the first investment idea of the show charles: time to stop and help make you some money. the company that is more than trucking along. operating four distinct business segments. power generation, distribution and content distribution and components. america and canada are the driving forces. brazil is going to be lower this year, but it doesn't matter because sales...
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charles osgood. >> osgood: jane lynch getting another zingers goes pretty outspoken enreal life as lee cowan showsile. >> i think is the most gorgeous landscape i've ever seen. >> actress jane lynch goes for a hike in the hollywood hills it's all about the view, not so much the work it. >> i'm actually exercise averse. i toll my body every day, this is what you're getting, you're lucky. >> exercise averse perhaps but she certainly necessary how to rock a track suit. >> mediocre. hit the showers. >> she plays sue sylvester, the fearsome cheerleading coach on fox's hit series? >>> glee." >> this is a total acetore i'm going to ask to you spell your arm pits. that's the smell of failure. it's stinking up my office. >> she is full of venomous one-liners like this. >> so you like show tunes? doesn't mean you're gay. just means you're awful. >> yet still somehow likable. is there a little bit of sue in you? >> oh, yes. oh, my, god, yes. i don't think i couldn't play sue sylvester if that person didn't live in me. they're my favorite i'm going to get your kitty cat. i'm going to let i fall in love. then
charles osgood. >> osgood: jane lynch getting another zingers goes pretty outspoken enreal life as lee cowan showsile. >> i think is the most gorgeous landscape i've ever seen. >> actress jane lynch goes for a hike in the hollywood hills it's all about the view, not so much the work it. >> i'm actually exercise averse. i toll my body every day, this is what you're getting, you're lucky. >> exercise averse perhaps but she certainly necessary how to rock a track...
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lee our john farmer and mary the board of governors the done nefarious and architects and establishing architects and steve tipping our structural engineering and other contractor and bank of america and charles our acoustic and tom our broker who helped us buy this place the san francisco planning department and the club staff especially nick our cfo who said look at that large item rent in our budget who said do something and piper our department and greg dalton for ongoing leadership for the club and bill adams who was on our board until he passed two weeks ago and shirley i didn't temple black and the commonwealth family who once was said has deep broad support for the club in the community that made this project possible. so groundbreaking usually has some kind of symptomic gesture to save the start of the project several people asked are we going to break or shovel or do something symptomic you know how the events at the commonwealth club they start with the gavel so we're starting a program of a different kind and do it in the unique commonwealth club way. (laughter) >> i'm going to ask several people to join me to help me representing the contingent of the generations that have brough
lee our john farmer and mary the board of governors the done nefarious and architects and establishing architects and steve tipping our structural engineering and other contractor and bank of america and charles our acoustic and tom our broker who helped us buy this place the san francisco planning department and the club staff especially nick our cfo who said look at that large item rent in our budget who said do something and piper our department and greg dalton for ongoing leadership for the...
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charles mccausland. $100,000d mccausland in gold or $500,000 in u.s. currency at the compensation for the destruction of the house is named, those belonging to prominent confederates, including a relative of lee's, and their contents. this ransom demand, if successful, would provide much-needed currencies to provide for confederate troops, whose own dollars were by this time almost worthless. early had successfully rested both money and supplies from a number of towns in maryland before this. hagerstown, fredericks, middletown, and bones grow with this strategy. was unsuccessful, early's orders ready with two lady town in ashes in retaliation for the burning of both houses and others in virginia as well as the town that had been burned in southern states. mccausland and his men reached chambersburg on the morning of july 30 post up after establishing a battery on the hillside outside of town, the confederates through a few shells that were meant according j scottnia calvaryman moore, to intimidate rather than harm. i doubt the president thought that way. meanwhile, the eighth virginia alvarez dismounted and began to pour through the streets and alleys, converging at the diamond, which moore adm
charles mccausland. $100,000d mccausland in gold or $500,000 in u.s. currency at the compensation for the destruction of the house is named, those belonging to prominent confederates, including a relative of lee's, and their contents. this ransom demand, if successful, would provide much-needed currencies to provide for confederate troops, whose own dollars were by this time almost worthless. early had successfully rested both money and supplies from a number of towns in maryland before this....
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lee applauding today's supreme court decision limiting president obama's authority to make recess appointments. let's bring in our panel, ron foreignier of the national journal. meana easton for fortune magazine. and charleshammer. the court ruled that the presidents do have the right to make recess poilts. steven breyer writing the majority decision says it has to be a real senate recess -- i don't know how he came up with this number -- ten days. the court threw out the three members of the national labor relations board, because the senate was then in its act where it held the 30-second sessions every three days. how big a defeat for president obama? >> it's a pretty big defeat. it could have been bigger. this was an awfully good thing he did. the supreme court basically argued that the senate makes its rules, not the president of the united states. i learned that in 3rd grades civics class. the president's lucky, and future presidents are lucky that the supreme court didn't go even further in undermining the president's legitimate ability at times to fill in in the case of a recess appointment. one interesting part of the provision, they literally ruled that the recess appointment should be used only
lee applauding today's supreme court decision limiting president obama's authority to make recess appointments. let's bring in our panel, ron foreignier of the national journal. meana easton for fortune magazine. and charleshammer. the court ruled that the presidents do have the right to make recess poilts. steven breyer writing the majority decision says it has to be a real senate recess -- i don't know how he came up with this number -- ten days. the court threw out the three members of the...
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lee races board without senate confirmation. that makes at least 13 unanimous supreme court ruling that are gone against the obama administration since 2012. charleswd hammer discussing the impact of that decision of the supreme court and special report. here he is. >> i think this is a stinging rebuke to obama overreach in general and i think it will have implications for other cases. remember the argument the democrats made up with the boehner lots and the overreach. this is a partisan attack on the president. but the core is saying this is a constitutional travesty. i think this bodes well for the bader lawsuit. challenging the president'sover reach. -- the president'sover reach. . martha: it's not just conservatives talking out about this. let's listen to this sound bite but jonathan turley as well. >> the president is asserting the level of unilateral authority that dwarfs that of other presidencies. he's creating an uber presidency. >> i wish it was an uber presidency. clearly the administration did not have a good week at the supreme court. but the idea that he's usurping by a recess appointment is absurd and if it's true his predecessors m
lee races board without senate confirmation. that makes at least 13 unanimous supreme court ruling that are gone against the obama administration since 2012. charleswd hammer discussing the impact of that decision of the supreme court and special report. here he is. >> i think this is a stinging rebuke to obama overreach in general and i think it will have implications for other cases. remember the argument the democrats made up with the boehner lots and the overreach. this is a partisan...