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i'm david grace, i very much appreciate this legislation and supervisor breed is bringing up. ferguson, missouri was a shocking point to america to realize that i think 30% was based on fines and penalties and the idea that san francisco had any part of an economic model like that is pretty shocking. a couple of different points. earlier legislation last year about banning the box, the idea that people trying to get people who have fulfilled a sentence have still a box in an employment whether or not they have been in prison and to remove that from employment records gives people a fresh chance to get started again and so that in conjunction to this is -- [beeping] >> thank you, sir. next speaker. >> hollywood saint james. i would like to acknowledge the assembly. i also want to acknowledge those who spoke before me. i listen and learn and i learn to listen and as a result i practice two principles. i will get right to the point because i don't want the buzzer. people trying to attain housing, employment when low-income residents fall into this kind of debt, it can severely da
i'm david grace, i very much appreciate this legislation and supervisor breed is bringing up. ferguson, missouri was a shocking point to america to realize that i think 30% was based on fines and penalties and the idea that san francisco had any part of an economic model like that is pretty shocking. a couple of different points. earlier legislation last year about banning the box, the idea that people trying to get people who have fulfilled a sentence have still a box in an employment whether...
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from the white house to camp david to walker's point, in hours of war and peace, the bushes governed in a spirit of congeniality, civility, and grace. instinctively generous, barbara and george bush put country above party, the common good of
from the white house to camp david to walker's point, in hours of war and peace, the bushes governed in a spirit of congeniality, civility, and grace. instinctively generous, barbara and george bush put country above party, the common good of
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there is no clear indication that scott pruitt has fallen out of the president's good graces in the way that david shulkin did. the president essentially let him twist in the wind for a few weeks before replacing him with the white house physician. but he really likes scott pruitt and likes what he's doing at the epa, just a few weeks ago he was quizzing people about what they thought about him replacing jeff sessions over at the department of justice. so it is important to keep in mind that it is not clear that the president is ready to fire him anytime soon. there is no clear replacement for him, and the president is expressing confidence in him for the time being. but, erica, with this administration, we have got to see just how long that can last. now, over on the president's twitter feed, it doesn't speak much about any of the scandals that surrounded his cabinet in recent days. he's tweeting about pretty much anything except that this morning. not just immigration, not just his predecessor, president barack obama, but also a tweet just a few minutes ago, continuing his fight with amazon, say
there is no clear indication that scott pruitt has fallen out of the president's good graces in the way that david shulkin did. the president essentially let him twist in the wind for a few weeks before replacing him with the white house physician. but he really likes scott pruitt and likes what he's doing at the epa, just a few weeks ago he was quizzing people about what they thought about him replacing jeff sessions over at the department of justice. so it is important to keep in mind that it...
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get out of i associate grace thanksgiving and or with the cross and of course he's going to have you for but i have i'm david and feelings about researchers are not religious so it doesn't speak to me as strict charge people thought i know the meaning of the cross but i just view it as a somewhat void good for me the main issue for me was how to get across a structure and my intention is simply to make this subject accessible to none of us really know what it's like a all what it isn't like the east or the mission is dismissed me i didn't. want to glide wedges our relationship to the cross but again. it's where i grew up in the so-called christian west everybody relates to it that's how we grow up i hope it's you and it's who's with him and so small for some. it's strong because of tied my subject of the cross forms a large part of my artistic work but i definitely don't want to make a cross simply as a piece of decoration as they call to you i want to use my art to explore who and what we are human i see inside about you know. with dimension. and then began my is a sculptor who lives in bed. area in souther
get out of i associate grace thanksgiving and or with the cross and of course he's going to have you for but i have i'm david and feelings about researchers are not religious so it doesn't speak to me as strict charge people thought i know the meaning of the cross but i just view it as a somewhat void good for me the main issue for me was how to get across a structure and my intention is simply to make this subject accessible to none of us really know what it's like a all what it isn't like the...
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from the white house from camp david to walker's point, in war peace, in thend spirit of congeniality, civility and of grace. instinctively generous, barbara and george bush put country above party, the common good above political gain and service to others above the settling of scores. at the christmas dance in greenwich in 1941, not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. a red and green holiday dress, he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16, he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. always wanted to throw up when we heard that. [laughter] letter during the war george bush wrote, i love you precious, with all my heart. know that you love me means my life. how often i have thought about the immeasurable joy that will be ours someday. how lucky our children will be to have a mother like you. theou ask, they will be first to say they were. i once asked president bush if he had known even in the beginning how resilient mrs. bush would be. no, he said. tears coming to his eyes. he went on. she is the rock at the leader of the family. i float above it all. but she is always there, always there for me an
from the white house from camp david to walker's point, in war peace, in thend spirit of congeniality, civility and of grace. instinctively generous, barbara and george bush put country above party, the common good above political gain and service to others above the settling of scores. at the christmas dance in greenwich in 1941, not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. a red and green holiday dress, he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16, he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed....
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david: so how did you avoid those problems by running so much and not having damaged your body? you were just a graceful shoes? phil: i don't have very much muscle mass, so i was lucky that way. but, yeah, i still get out and walk. when i was, i think 70, when i was out for one of my runs, i got passed by a woman with a baby carriage and realized that maybe i should really quit trying to run and just walk. [laughter] david: the athletes you have met over the years, you have been involved with some of the most famous athletes. we have mentioned some, tiger woods, john mcenroe, steve prefontaine, michael jordan among others. are any of them that stand out to you as role models for youth, or do think all of them are, and which one's have you developed the closest personal relationship with? phil: well, all the ones you mentioned i have liked a lot and know pretty well. they are all of that bit different. was john mcenroe a role model? yeah, kind of, but a lot of people would disagree with that. but yeah, which one stands out more than the other -- i really do look at them as my children, and who is your fa
david: so how did you avoid those problems by running so much and not having damaged your body? you were just a graceful shoes? phil: i don't have very much muscle mass, so i was lucky that way. but, yeah, i still get out and walk. when i was, i think 70, when i was out for one of my runs, i got passed by a woman with a baby carriage and realized that maybe i should really quit trying to run and just walk. [laughter] david: the athletes you have met over the years, you have been involved with...
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from the white house to camp david to walkers point, in hours and of peace, the bushes overned in a spirit of congeniality, civility and of graceabove party. he common good above political gains and service to others above the settling of scores. the couple had met at a hristmas dance in greenwich in 1941. not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. she was wearing a red and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16. he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her children, she remarked, wanted to throw up when they heard that. in a letter to barbara during h.w. bush wrote "i love you, precious, with all my heart. know that you love me means my life. often i have thought about will measurable joy that be ours some day. how lucky our children will be mother like you." and if you ask them, they'll be the first to say they were. asked president bush if he had known even in the beginning how resilient mrs. bush would be. no, he said, tears coming to his eyes. and he went on. she's the rock of the family. the leader of the family. i kind of float above it all. but she's always there. always there for me and
from the white house to camp david to walkers point, in hours and of peace, the bushes overned in a spirit of congeniality, civility and of graceabove party. he common good above political gains and service to others above the settling of scores. the couple had met at a hristmas dance in greenwich in 1941. not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. she was wearing a red and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16. he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her...
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from the white house, to camp david, to walker's point, in thes of war and peace, bushes governed in the spirit of congeniality, of civility, and of gracerbaravely generous and george bush put country above party, the common good above political gains, and the service to others above the settling of scores. at aouple had met christmas dance in greenwich in 1941. not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. a red and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16, he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. remarked,en, she always wanted to throw up when they heard that. [laughter] and a letter to barbara during ,he war, george h w bush wrote "i love you precious with all my heart. and to know you love me, means my life. how often i have thought about the immeasurable joy that will be ours someday. how lucky our children will be to have a mother like you. you." and if you ask them, they are the first to say they were. mrs. bush was resilient. no, mr. bush said, tears coming on, sheyes, and he went is the rock of the family, the leader of the family. i float above it all. she is always there, always there for me and the
from the white house, to camp david, to walker's point, in thes of war and peace, bushes governed in the spirit of congeniality, of civility, and of gracerbaravely generous and george bush put country above party, the common good above political gains, and the service to others above the settling of scores. at aouple had met christmas dance in greenwich in 1941. not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. a red and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16, he was 17. he...
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david marin, in l.a. said a 6-year-old girl in february that was killed in fullerton, grace ago biler rah, he says that criminal illegal alien would have been handed over, and that might not have happened. >> that's a lie. you know why? i don't know if you have an open mind here, but there's nothing that stops any local official from notifying i.c.e. that people are about to be released. this is a matter of public record. not only that, we have exceptions, many exceptions that make it very clear that i.c.e. can be notified by sheriffs and other police and other state authorities. but in any event, there's always the bedrock principle that people, holding data -- who's in jail and who's being released and when -- is a public record. and that's available and can be made available. many times i.c.e. doesn't go pick these people up. so i think this is highly political, highly political. i'm trying to not feed the fires of prejudice and fear, but enforce the law, deal with this anomaly of millions of people here that are not lawful and don't have documentation and somehow work it through. the right wing is not putti
david marin, in l.a. said a 6-year-old girl in february that was killed in fullerton, grace ago biler rah, he says that criminal illegal alien would have been handed over, and that might not have happened. >> that's a lie. you know why? i don't know if you have an open mind here, but there's nothing that stops any local official from notifying i.c.e. that people are about to be released. this is a matter of public record. not only that, we have exceptions, many exceptions that make it...
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david to walker's point. in hours of war and of peace, of tumoult and of calm. the bushes governed in spirit, in civility and gracemet at a christmas dance in greenwich in 1941. not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. she was wearing a read and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16. he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her children, she remarked, always wanted to throw up when they heard that. in a letter to barbara during the war, george h.w. bush wrote, i love you, precious, with all my heart. and to know that you love me means my life. how often i have thought about the immeasurable joy that will be ours some day. how lucky our children will be to have a mother like you. and if you ask them, they'll be the first to say they were. i once asked president bush if he had known even in the beginning how resilient mrs. bush would be. no, he said, tears coming to his eyes. and he went on. she's the rock of the family. the leader of the family. i kind of float above it all. but she's always there. always there for me and for the kids. just amazing. debutante. willing to make our
david to walker's point. in hours of war and of peace, of tumoult and of calm. the bushes governed in spirit, in civility and gracemet at a christmas dance in greenwich in 1941. not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. she was wearing a read and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16. he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her children, she remarked, always wanted to throw up when they heard that. in a letter to barbara during the war, george h.w. bush wrote,...
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david gergen, what do you think you will remember most about mrs. bush? >> barbara bush died the way she lived, with courage and grace. i think it is remarkable how long she was in the public spotlight as second lady and married to the vice president for eight years and four years in the white house as first lady. and then, you know, coming back, with her son for another eight years. i mean, she had 20 years there when she was second lady, first lady or first mother. plus two of her sons in governor chairs and during all that time, she carried herself with a sense of propriety. sort of an old fashion way they lived together. endearing to people who knew them and she always brought honor to the office. she stands as a beacon of what really good strong matriarchal first lady could be. >> kate, she had plenty of views of her own and some contrary to her husbands and keeper of the flame in so many ways. i think about herself deprecating sense of humor. clearly defending her husband but poking fun at herself. when she was asked about her huge popularity, she was one always ranked as one of the most popular women in america
david gergen, what do you think you will remember most about mrs. bush? >> barbara bush died the way she lived, with courage and grace. i think it is remarkable how long she was in the public spotlight as second lady and married to the vice president for eight years and four years in the white house as first lady. and then, you know, coming back, with her son for another eight years. i mean, she had 20 years there when she was second lady, first lady or first mother. plus two of her sons...
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grace and determination, along with an amazing talent for beating the odds. john donvan, abc news. >> thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. davidis right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. david muir is right back here
grace and determination, along with an amazing talent for beating the odds. john donvan, abc news. >> thank you for watching. i'm tom llamas in new york. "gma" first thing in the morning. davidis right back here tomorrow night. have a great evening. good night. david muir is right back here
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from the white house to camp david to walker's point, in hours of war and of peace, of tumult and a calm, the bushes governed in a spirit of congeniality. of civility, and of gracen good above political gain. and service to others above the settling of scores. the couple had met at a christmas dance in greenwich in 1941. not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. she was wearing a red and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16. he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her children, she remarked, always wanted to throw up when they heard that. until a letter to barbara during the war, george h.w. bush wrote, i love you, precious, with all my heart, and to know you love me means my life. how often i have thought about the immeasurable joy that be ours some day. how lucky are children will be to have a mother like you. and if you ask them, they'll be the first to say, they were. i once asked president bush if he had known, even in the beginning, how resilient mrs. bush would be. no, he said. tears coming to his eyes, and he went on, she's the rock of the family, the leader of the family. i kind of float above it all. but she's always
from the white house to camp david to walker's point, in hours of war and of peace, of tumult and a calm, the bushes governed in a spirit of congeniality. of civility, and of gracen good above political gain. and service to others above the settling of scores. the couple had met at a christmas dance in greenwich in 1941. not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. she was wearing a red and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16. he was 17. he was the only boy she ever...
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from the white houses, to camp david, to walker's point, in hours of war and of peace, of t tumult, and calm. the bushes governed in congeniality, and grace to others above the settling of of scores. the couple had met at a christmas dance in greenwich in 1941, not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. she was wearing a red and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16, he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her children, she remarked, always wanted to throw up when they heard that. [laughte [laughter] >> in a letter to barbara during the war, george h.w. bush wrote, i love you, precious, with all my heart. and to know that you love me means my life. how often i have thought about the immeasurable joy that will be ours some day. how lucky our children will be to have a mother like you. and if you ask them, they'll be the first to say, they were. i once asked president bush if he had known even in the beginning how resilient mrs. bush would be. no, he said. tears coming to his eyes. and he went on, she's the rock of the family, the leader of the family. i kind of float above it all. but she's always there, a
from the white houses, to camp david, to walker's point, in hours of war and of peace, of t tumult, and calm. the bushes governed in congeniality, and grace to others above the settling of of scores. the couple had met at a christmas dance in greenwich in 1941, not quite three weeks after pearl harbor. she was wearing a red and green holiday dress. he endeavored to get introduced. she was 16, he was 17. he was the only boy she ever kissed. her children, she remarked, always wanted to throw up...
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david, your thoughts about barbara bush and the bush family and how it intersected with the republican party. >> barbara bush was a remarkable woman. there was a certain grace, dignity, a quiet power, if will you, to her presence. she was -- she and george bush were the first couple i ever met as a young campaign volunteer in atlanta. they had thrown in from their last debate in michigan, that 1992 presidential race. the race had largely gotten away from them but they arrived and spent the next 24 hours as though win or lose, they were doing what they felt was right for the country and they were going to win or lose with great dignity. to your point, we can't overlook the contrast between the bush legacy and state of the republican party today. the reality is, there is not in up room for the dignity of the bush family in today's republican party. that's a political conversation that continues to be had within the gop. but tonight we celebrate a truly wonderful and remarkable woman. >> senator boxer what, are yourrections? >> well, i have great memories because i was in the house of representatives when barbara bush was first lady and george herbert walker b
david, your thoughts about barbara bush and the bush family and how it intersected with the republican party. >> barbara bush was a remarkable woman. there was a certain grace, dignity, a quiet power, if will you, to her presence. she was -- she and george bush were the first couple i ever met as a young campaign volunteer in atlanta. they had thrown in from their last debate in michigan, that 1992 presidential race. the race had largely gotten away from them but they arrived and spent...
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david mcmath won bald. mcmath won bald. silver, and i know they craving that first medal. first medal. silver in the diving pool, nothing to do with you! pool, nothing to do with you! much more graceful his individual title. didn't it pay off with that silver medal? medal? games liverpool have reached the last format of the champions league. last format of the champions league. congratulations to them. absolutely. will be really scared of facing liverpool. liverpool. can stop them with barcelona as well. well. city, so cruised through the tie 5—1 on aggregate. on aggregate. first minute giving city hope of getting back into the tie. getting back into the tie. firmino took them through, 2—1 on the night and 5—1 overall. the night and 5—1 overall. progress they are making under jurgen klopp. jurgen klopp. even real madrid will want to face them now in the last format. them now in the last format. mike bushell, thank you, from the gold coast. which has seen over 50 murders in the capital. here's how the programme ended. i hearyou, i hearyou. 0k, we're going to work together, all right? you are not on your own — we are going to work together. listen, we are going to do this. can we just
david mcmath won bald. mcmath won bald. silver, and i know they craving that first medal. first medal. silver in the diving pool, nothing to do with you! pool, nothing to do with you! much more graceful his individual title. didn't it pay off with that silver medal? medal? games liverpool have reached the last format of the champions league. last format of the champions league. congratulations to them. absolutely. will be really scared of facing liverpool. liverpool. can stop them with...
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. >> director of i.c.e., david marron, if l.a., said that the 6-year-old girl in february, was killed in fullerton, graced would have been handed over and that might not have happened. well the governor may not spend enough time talking to low al i.c.e. leaders because we do. here is what they told us. >> he was arrested for a dui. unfortunately they could not honor our detainer. they had to let that individual go. three years late he kills this poor little girl. if california politicians allowed them to work with us we would be able to prevent these type of crimes. reporter: after the exchange, guys, i asked the governor if he had anything to say the families of victims of illegal criminal aliens since the law has taken effect in january. watch this. >> that's a lie. you know why? i don't know if you have an open mind here, but there is nothing that stops any local official from notifying i.c.e. that people are about to be released. this is a matter of public record. your example, i would like to see that a lot of people, they make very inflammatory remarks but usually when you study it, that is not the
. >> director of i.c.e., david marron, if l.a., said that the 6-year-old girl in february, was killed in fullerton, graced would have been handed over and that might not have happened. well the governor may not spend enough time talking to low al i.c.e. leaders because we do. here is what they told us. >> he was arrested for a dui. unfortunately they could not honor our detainer. they had to let that individual go. three years late he kills this poor little girl. if california...