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school bus you'll hear from the community members here today that has helped people get to expand daniel webster and start the elementary and walking on some of the streets and goes a hidden the potrero hill walking area and both in the morning for the school children when other people use the cut through another finding the lack of transit stop amenity because of the narrow sidewalks there isn't space to build shelters but the sidewalks are marked by the paint and there is very little marking and again, i that a lot of the theory that will be incorporated into the long term projects but the focus what can be done in the meantime that makes 10 years for different parts of site and another key thing is transit route that serve the sites the the course of this trial e p moving forward has helped to expand expand the service and increase the frequency and the long term project audio tape missouri street, however challenges getting across the site for the amenities to expand the mission district like the general hospital and part find that is caused by the discontinuation of the court there were a l
school bus you'll hear from the community members here today that has helped people get to expand daniel webster and start the elementary and walking on some of the streets and goes a hidden the potrero hill walking area and both in the morning for the school children when other people use the cut through another finding the lack of transit stop amenity because of the narrow sidewalks there isn't space to build shelters but the sidewalks are marked by the paint and there is very little marking...
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worked closely to develop the walking school bus they walk 50 kids to the to expand elements daniel webster and stair king as you can imagine with the star typography and cars any member of the public wish to speak on any item up and down the street it is difficult challenging we have three or four business con directing your attention that are walking the kids from that short distance from their homes to expand school he look forward to expand the disaster being shortened for a shorter distance to walk an gambling elements that will engage the kids and also the new riding on the paths behind the rec centers it is dark and hard to see that will benefit them as well as the other families and individuals that use that walkway so we hope you are in favor of this and approve it. >> thank you, thank you very much any other members of the public. >> i apologize he want to see we look forward to working with the planning department to expand move us in addition feedback from the community and the final improvements thank you. >> thank you. >> hi i actually am a community voter and work for bridge
worked closely to develop the walking school bus they walk 50 kids to the to expand elements daniel webster and stair king as you can imagine with the star typography and cars any member of the public wish to speak on any item up and down the street it is difficult challenging we have three or four business con directing your attention that are walking the kids from that short distance from their homes to expand school he look forward to expand the disaster being shortened for a shorter...
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puleo: daniel webster has just finished and he has retired. keats is very well known from south carolina. there are those kinds of folks. i would say that the calhoun's, the henry clay's, the webster's, that era has largely passed. that is the reason compromise was becoming so difficult. stephen douglas was there from illinois. a powerhouse. has his aspirations on the presidency. has other reasons for wanting to do things besides strike copper -- compromise. he is the architect of the kansas-nebraska act. a disastrous act. it says for news -- new territories that want to apply for states, instead of using the missouri compromise or the famous 36-30 parallelm that we allow people in those territories to vote. popular sovereignty is the term. that is what he proposed as a way to settle the debate in those territories for when the states were admitted to the union. he has political reasons for doing that. stephen douglas has his eyes on the presidency and believes he will need southern democratic support. there is also talk of a transcontinental r
puleo: daniel webster has just finished and he has retired. keats is very well known from south carolina. there are those kinds of folks. i would say that the calhoun's, the henry clay's, the webster's, that era has largely passed. that is the reason compromise was becoming so difficult. stephen douglas was there from illinois. a powerhouse. has his aspirations on the presidency. has other reasons for wanting to do things besides strike copper -- compromise. he is the architect of the...
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researchers on these studky dis, the director of the john hopkins center for gun policy and research, daniel websterdaniel, thanks so much for being with me. i know that you and everybody else who looks at statistics and numbers know that demographics and population and national gun homicide rate, all of those things can skew numbers. how can you be so sure that the numbers you have out of connecticut show what you say they show? >> yeah. without a doubt it's a clearly challenging task to try to estimate what the effect of a public policy is on something like a homicide rate. we don't have the luxury of doing experiments in laboratories to define the answer to that. what we have to do is gather the best available data and in essence do forecasting. test statistical models to determine which models best predict how homicides change over time and place. in this e case of this connecti study we used a methodology that identified the states that had homicide trends that most closely tracked what was going on in connecticut during the 11 years prior to their passage of this handgun purchaser licensing la
researchers on these studky dis, the director of the john hopkins center for gun policy and research, daniel websterdaniel, thanks so much for being with me. i know that you and everybody else who looks at statistics and numbers know that demographics and population and national gun homicide rate, all of those things can skew numbers. how can you be so sure that the numbers you have out of connecticut show what you say they show? >> yeah. without a doubt it's a clearly challenging task to...
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school bus you'll hear from the community members here today that has helped people get to expand daniel webster and start the elementary and walking on some of the streets and goes a hidden the potrero hill walking area and both in the morning for the school children when other people use the cut through another finding the lack of
school bus you'll hear from the community members here today that has helped people get to expand daniel webster and start the elementary and walking on some of the streets and goes a hidden the potrero hill walking area and both in the morning for the school children when other people use the cut through another finding the lack of
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a total of 12 schools to fully participate in the next year, 2015-2016 year, they are alamo, daniel webster, sunset joe ortega, argonne, sutro cleveland, lafayette, ullon. ideally what we want to do is target the 5200 students and teach them traffic safety and road safety. i also have a video of what we have an idea, six minutes long, is that enough time? >> do you want that one? >> what are we showing? >> it's a six minute long video of the richie's neighborhood. >> i think it would be okay, this is the only item, is it okay? >> my only question is, is there a lot of people for public comment, i don't think so. >> no. >> okay, i'll play it. >> i'm george decay actor and spokesperson for the l.a. street smarts project at children's hospital, los angeles. the l.a. street smarts project teaches elementary school aged children pedestrian safety by recreating the real world experience of a child walking to and from school. now let's take a walk through richie's neighborhood. >> and you get to the intersection what's the first thing you do to cross the street? you stop, that's the best thing, ev
a total of 12 schools to fully participate in the next year, 2015-2016 year, they are alamo, daniel webster, sunset joe ortega, argonne, sutro cleveland, lafayette, ullon. ideally what we want to do is target the 5200 students and teach them traffic safety and road safety. i also have a video of what we have an idea, six minutes long, is that enough time? >> do you want that one? >> what are we showing? >> it's a six minute long video of the richie's neighborhood. >> i...
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martin van buren, henry clay it daniel webster and pulled to name a few. the primary source collections are amply complemented by the library's vast collections of. newspapers, pamphlets, maps, and books. researchers studying the age of jackson would be a standard by the wealth of material available here at the library of congress -- commerce. we have one of the finest young scholars in the field of jacksonian studies. dr. mark cheathem is that native of cleveland, tennessee and earned his ba in history from cumberland university. his phd was earned from mississippi state university. marcotte at mississippi university for women, this is city state university before returning in 20 oh eight to his undergraduate alma mater where he is a professor of history and history program director. i can readily attest that during his many visits to the library over the years, mark has proven to be a determined researcher whose devotion to pursuing documentation in the era is second to none. dr. cheathem is the author or editor of five books including "andrew jackson an
martin van buren, henry clay it daniel webster and pulled to name a few. the primary source collections are amply complemented by the library's vast collections of. newspapers, pamphlets, maps, and books. researchers studying the age of jackson would be a standard by the wealth of material available here at the library of congress -- commerce. we have one of the finest young scholars in the field of jacksonian studies. dr. mark cheathem is that native of cleveland, tennessee and earned his ba...
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martin van buren, daniel webster, and james polk to name a few. -- the primary source collections are amply these primary -- source collections -- these primary source collections are amply supplemented with other artifacts. we are fortunate today to have as our speaker one of the finest young scholars in the field. dr. mark cheathem is a native of cleveland, tennessee and it is the a in history in lebanon, tennessee. his ma in history in murfreesboro and his phd from mississippi state university. mark taught at mississippi university for women mississippi state university, and southern new hampshire university before returning to his undergraduates on the modern where he is a professor of history and history program director. i can readily attest that during his many visits to the library over the years, he has determined to be a resolute researcher. he is the author or editor of five books including "andrew jackson and the rise of the democrats," and its -- is currently completing a new book. he is here today to speak about andrew jackson -- "andrew jackson southerner." please welco
martin van buren, daniel webster, and james polk to name a few. -- the primary source collections are amply these primary -- source collections -- these primary source collections are amply supplemented with other artifacts. we are fortunate today to have as our speaker one of the finest young scholars in the field. dr. mark cheathem is a native of cleveland, tennessee and it is the a in history in lebanon, tennessee. his ma in history in murfreesboro and his phd from mississippi state...
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she actually wrote that daniel webster was a drunk and the men were horrified. i found it so recognizable because the same thing happened when we women journalists started covering political campaigns and got on the bus and the boys on the bus had taken a vow of america and we hadn't and we actually wrote what went on on the campaign trail and i remember coming back after some trip and i was on the brinkley show and i was the only woman and i said something along the lines that we do report, everything is what the candidate is up to end it is relevant. of course we tell stories from the trail and a lot of our best friends and other correspondents's why of san and this look of total terror came over the guys's faces and the timekeeper for the show said there was 45 solid minutes of silence while they absorb this piece of information and then there are women you do know about but don't know quite how remarkable they are. within like dorothea dix and clara barton. before the word for the headaches had come to washington to lobby for a bill for the federal governmen
she actually wrote that daniel webster was a drunk and the men were horrified. i found it so recognizable because the same thing happened when we women journalists started covering political campaigns and got on the bus and the boys on the bus had taken a vow of america and we hadn't and we actually wrote what went on on the campaign trail and i remember coming back after some trip and i was on the brinkley show and i was the only woman and i said something along the lines that we do report,...
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as well as one of the most famous trial lawyers and former members of congress, daniel webster and justice marshall, who both said the power to tax is the power to destroy. i'm not sure they were talking about degaussing, but they were certainly talking about the power of a taxing entity to impact the lives of people. that's something we've had here. i also want to remind our whole committee again, as we talk about numbers and we talk about degaussing and we talk about tapes and we talk about hard drives, remember the fact of the matter that lois lerner sat at that very table and pled the fifth. what does the fifth amendment refer to? the right to not self-incriminate. that says to me, lois lerner was worried about the fact that what she had done could be construed as illegal at the least. she didn't kick the football. she walked off the field. we're left with trying to deal with tapes that have been degaussed -- sorry. i understand it. my people understand it. they've been destroyed. when congress began its investigation in may 2013, the irs issued a preservation notice to ensure the docu
as well as one of the most famous trial lawyers and former members of congress, daniel webster and justice marshall, who both said the power to tax is the power to destroy. i'm not sure they were talking about degaussing, but they were certainly talking about the power of a taxing entity to impact the lives of people. that's something we've had here. i also want to remind our whole committee again, as we talk about numbers and we talk about degaussing and we talk about tapes and we talk about...
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and this is a great time to hear speeches of politicians like henry clay and daniel webster, and john calhoun are giving some of their greatest speeches in this time period. and she was right in the middle of all of it very much a part of his political career. so 14 years a member of the house of representatives, the last four of those, the speaker of the house. and he is to this day the only speaker of the house to become president, which brings with it a whole new level of socials status in washington d.c. and sarah very much played in the part of one of the official hostesses in washington. typically, congress would enact a memorial to the outgoing speaker of the house officially thanking him for his service. when james k. polk left congress to run for governor of tennessee, the congress was so widely divided. they refuse to do that. but it's interesting that in the newspapers, a number of politicians wrote poems in honor of sarah at the time that she left. instead, one of them was united states supreme court justice joseph story who wrote a lengthy poem lamenting the loss of sarah
and this is a great time to hear speeches of politicians like henry clay and daniel webster, and john calhoun are giving some of their greatest speeches in this time period. and she was right in the middle of all of it very much a part of his political career. so 14 years a member of the house of representatives, the last four of those, the speaker of the house. and he is to this day the only speaker of the house to become president, which brings with it a whole new level of socials status in...
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people who are divided at abstract ideological levels together in the pursuit of what senator daniel webster many decades ago called "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening. and i'm just delighted to have this conversation with you, mr. nader. and welcome to all of you this evening. we are gonna have a conversation. and then we're gonna open up to questions that you all have submitted. so let's just kick it right off now. when i told my friends, ralph, that i was going to interview you tonight, the most frequent response i got was, "ralph nader. where's he been? what's he been up to?" so where have you been? and what have you been up to? >> see, if you're not on the evening news, you're not on the national media, they don't think you're doing anything. we have never stopped. we start new groups. we foster all kinds of proposals. we try to disseminate information. we lobby capitol hill. we never stopped. i mean, if you want to see what we're doing, you want to get my weekly column free
people who are divided at abstract ideological levels together in the pursuit of what senator daniel webster many decades ago called "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening. and i'm just delighted to have this conversation with you, mr. nader. and welcome to all of you this evening. we are gonna have a conversation. and then we're gonna open up to questions that you all...
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supreme court, as well as one of the most famous trial lawyers and former members of congress, daniel webster and justice marshall, who both said, the power to tax is the power to destroy. i'm not sure they were talking about degaussing, but they were certainly talking about the power of a taxing entity to impact the lives of people. that's something we've had here. i also want to remind our whole committee again, as we talk about numbers and we talk about degaussing and we talk about tapes and we talk about hard drives, remember the fact of the matter is that lois lerner sat at that very table and pled the fifth. what does the fifth amendment refer to? the right to not self-incriminate. that says to me, lois lerner was worried about the fact that what she had done could be construed as illegal at the very least. and she chose not to share the truth with us. she didn't kick the football. she walked off the field. so we're left with trying to deal with tapes that have been degaussed -- sorry. i understand it. my people understand it. they've been destroyed. when congress began its investigatio
supreme court, as well as one of the most famous trial lawyers and former members of congress, daniel webster and justice marshall, who both said, the power to tax is the power to destroy. i'm not sure they were talking about degaussing, but they were certainly talking about the power of a taxing entity to impact the lives of people. that's something we've had here. i also want to remind our whole committee again, as we talk about numbers and we talk about degaussing and we talk about tapes and...
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in saying that, pope francis aligns squarely with daniel webster's warning from that same speech. his warning about our american experiment in popular liberty -- quote -- "the last hopes of mankind therefore rest with us" daniel webster said. and if it should be proclaimed that our example had become an argument against the experiment the knell of popular liberty would be sounded throughout the earth. end quote. pope francis' even has something to say directly to us in congress. to take up these responsibilities, he writes, and the costs they entail, politicians will inevitably clash with the mind-set of short-term gain and results which dominates present-day economics and politics. but if they are courageous, they will attest to their god-given dignity and leave behind a testimony of selfless responsibility. end quote. remember the pharisees mr. president. remember the traders and the money changers in the temple. if we choose to ignore the call of the pope and of leaders of faith around the world and choose to protect the side that is polluting and destroying even when we see ri
in saying that, pope francis aligns squarely with daniel webster's warning from that same speech. his warning about our american experiment in popular liberty -- quote -- "the last hopes of mankind therefore rest with us" daniel webster said. and if it should be proclaimed that our example had become an argument against the experiment the knell of popular liberty would be sounded throughout the earth. end quote. pope francis' even has something to say directly to us in congress. to...