157
157
Jun 14, 2018
06/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
ect carries a disturbing side effect. memory loss. >> ect can cause memory loss.been modernized to reduce the amount of memory loss. but not zero. >> what sort of memory loss peo? >> typicallyemories close i tim. over time those memories >>> britain's iconic red telephone booths answering a new calling. many have become relics in the era of cell phones. now people are finding creative ways to give the classic booths a second life. mark phillips is in london. >> the british famously have trouble letting go of old things. the monarchy, double-decker buses, taxi cabs that look like they were designed 60 years ago because they basically were. so when the cell phone turned those classic red phone booths that have been around for about 80 years into a waste of space, there was a problem. what to do with them. nobody was using them. the phone company started taking them away. they come here to what looks like a phone booth graveyard except it's not. it is a magical transition zone to a second life. your job was to collect them? >> a second life given to them by tony. he
ect carries a disturbing side effect. memory loss. >> ect can cause memory loss.been modernized to reduce the amount of memory loss. but not zero. >> what sort of memory loss peo? >> typicallyemories close i tim. over time those memories >>> britain's iconic red telephone booths answering a new calling. many have become relics in the era of cell phones. now people are finding creative ways to give the classic booths a second life. mark phillips is in london. >>...
72
72
Jun 26, 2018
06/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 1
which ect in. from from is this enough. has itit said that. is working. closely with -- the ten and we can say they they maybe indians takee top down arounund i online right right or with. how is also open to any iranians have had a main really [inaudible] alright [inaudible] but such -- intending on guns and abortion. mamany want to see the b bk want list is a close. she's and and really want. to which is a long. well go here unless. and don't tell on i have to worry. this is my id ideological differences unexpectedly eaeasily lord war between fm fred francis and french president emmanuel my home. during this reading about a vatican the two tools for nearly an hour a record amount of on time. meeting in. and a had a heavy. according what about about has released it is illustrated. by a fireman my graduation and commitments on contraventions as resolutio. thenen many ofof a relationp yes brand frances a minimum amount. martin for assessing looking hatcher. gregor it was it was a bona fide either the french writer leader who is ludicrous job job president.
which ect in. from from is this enough. has itit said that. is working. closely with -- the ten and we can say they they maybe indians takee top down arounund i online right right or with. how is also open to any iranians have had a main really [inaudible] alright [inaudible] but such -- intending on guns and abortion. mamany want to see the b bk want list is a close. she's and and really want. to which is a long. well go here unless. and don't tell on i have to worry. this is my id ideological...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
to keep it but as i said we we need to have a wolves and the united nations in which many actors the ect together creating an environment of impartiality and a killer but i'm aware of the world or the united nations or whatever only dependent on one or two countries is not a good thing while i know you have long argued against the u.s. as disengagement from global affairs and i wonder if disengagement is the right word because from my point of view it's not that the trumpet ministration is not engaging i think it is engaging in. very unorthodox ways for example take north korea we've just witnessed the first ever historic meeting between the two halves of state but it came after essentially tittering on the brink of a war if you are very seasoned diplomat what do you think about this kind of approach to diplomacy well let's be honest. what can be one of the most important success stories. come. conflict situation so we can criticize the when we can criticize but i must say that the recent summit took place in singapore use a remarkable achievement and i congratulate to tony that's that h
to keep it but as i said we we need to have a wolves and the united nations in which many actors the ect together creating an environment of impartiality and a killer but i'm aware of the world or the united nations or whatever only dependent on one or two countries is not a good thing while i know you have long argued against the u.s. as disengagement from global affairs and i wonder if disengagement is the right word because from my point of view it's not that the trumpet ministration is not...
248
248
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
ects stole money from a cashgi reer and a safe and then took off. caught onamera.ppeected visitor that up inside the crystal citst ion today. >> first paul wagner liven leesburg virginia with what he's working on tonight. paul. >>reporter: hey sarah. an activist got a permit to burn a flag here onunhe gro of the courthouse in leesburg. coming u i'm going t tell you how it went. sue. >>th hi e, paul, you have a autiful afternoon and evening for reporting. tell you what,to changesmorrow. we have clouds rolling in tonight and they may produce a couple of showers an rumble of thunder and we work tomorrow. 27 degrees in the morning. 81noy . quick shower in the morning possible, 30 to 40 percent chance ofome scattered thundersrms. more onom 7-day forecast cg up next. applause].>> this is tremendous. been waiting my whole live for this. flu >>> a activist protesting hate today by turning a n see and confederatela battle f in leesburg. "fox5" pl wagner was there and joins you livhe with t details. paul. >> highsarah, yeah i'm outside the courthouse here in leburg. as you k
ects stole money from a cashgi reer and a safe and then took off. caught onamera.ppeected visitor that up inside the crystal citst ion today. >> first paul wagner liven leesburg virginia with what he's working on tonight. paul. >>reporter: hey sarah. an activist got a permit to burn a flag here onunhe gro of the courthouse in leesburg. coming u i'm going t tell you how it went. sue. >>th hi e, paul, you have a autiful afternoon and evening for reporting. tell you what,to...
167
167
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
the tragedy a happefd at o pairf newspapers in the ected country.and gazette traces origins back to 1727 in zenapolis, the tte was the seventh newspaper established in what would laterd become the u states, the gazette was one of the first newspapers to also publishhe declaration ofnd inence. huge. thete capital g was founded in 1884, they merged in 1919. and they acquired the gazette. they're not just reporting on stories, they're reporting on the s mries that matost to the people. reporting on local sports, what's going on at th church, what's going on with th local government, new development in the area, the loss o these five journalists will be huge, not just f the for the community. timemean into figuring out more about this gunman and his tivation for this attack today. sarah? >> the urge to help is stirring peopleem into aent now. it's become too familiar following a mass shooting. there is now gofundme account set up for the newspaper. in just a matter of hours, it has raised more than $41,000. bloombeer from government mattie alexander is
the tragedy a happefd at o pairf newspapers in the ected country.and gazette traces origins back to 1727 in zenapolis, the tte was the seventh newspaper established in what would laterd become the u states, the gazette was one of the first newspapers to also publishhe declaration ofnd inence. huge. thete capital g was founded in 1884, they merged in 1919. and they acquired the gazette. they're not just reporting on stories, they're reporting on the s mries that matost to the people. reporting...
66
66
Jun 25, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
a source with d ect knowledge says he was in the proce of being reunited with a parent and is now believed to be in mexico. the non-profit running ther shelte we talk to them and try to get them to stay. if they leave the propey we ll law enforcement. the department of health and human services says it's caring for more than 2,000 separated minors. ny say the process of reuniting them with adult caregivers wil not be easy. >> how confuse something this process for them. >> completely confusing. they don't know the law speak theanl or and being told conflicting things. >> migrants like this woman are hoping for t ee reunion. in honduras herar mother wants to know when she sees her grandson again np thisye -old was separated from his mere after they crossed into the u.s. illegly they think he is in a shelter in arizona. this hurts omy soul s says. i can't talk to them.te >> rep federal authorities say within 24 hours of arriving at an hhsund facility like this children griffin the community of communicating with a vette parent. the department of homeland security insist that is it knows the
a source with d ect knowledge says he was in the proce of being reunited with a parent and is now believed to be in mexico. the non-profit running ther shelte we talk to them and try to get them to stay. if they leave the propey we ll law enforcement. the department of health and human services says it's caring for more than 2,000 separated minors. ny say the process of reuniting them with adult caregivers wil not be easy. >> how confuse something this process for them. >>...
135
135
Jun 20, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
i dosp ect that there will be a little bit of change. i do believe that there will be more technology people will use to offset some of the laborexpensee long run that'sow we have to look at it. this b is going te a win tor people, a win for work ers and i think a win for business frankly. that was initiative 77. now let's to get to the results o the rest of the res. mayor muriel bowser wins tonight's primary. 8 percent of the vote winning there. ifhe goes on to win in november she will become the first mayor to win two consecutive terms. mendelson seeking his sixth term on the counsel and his second full term as cha d.c. anita bonds has been declaredhe winner, 62 percent of thee. vot now to ward one incumbent brianna he doughstinning again challengers here, kent beaus, sheek a read as well as the other -- right there, laurie parker. sorry about that. now to ward five, incumbent ken on mack duffy easily winnit agains four other incumbents. charles allen declared the win ner against challenger lisahundr s right now fig ton. we'll of cours
i dosp ect that there will be a little bit of change. i do believe that there will be more technology people will use to offset some of the laborexpensee long run that'sow we have to look at it. this b is going te a win tor people, a win for work ers and i think a win for business frankly. that was initiative 77. now let's to get to the results o the rest of the res. mayor muriel bowser wins tonight's primary. 8 percent of the vote winning there. ifhe goes on to win in november she will become...
79
79
Jun 26, 2018
06/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
they have to do the tunnel repair work and the k,ecte for westportal -- what's going on in the rail lines, you have to take the bus because you can't use the tunnel so they have to reroute. back to you. >> it's 4:51 right now. not what you want to see underneath you on a kayak. about two dozen great white sharks spotted close to the shore. they estimate sharks were up to 14 feet long. video comes days after warning signs went up in that area. deputies also notice d sea scape resort with a white great washed ashore. >>> you see a city limits s pop estd elevation but berkeley is hoping to change that. >> the city council will consider an alternative option. we have a look at one of those signs and what it may look like. under consideration says welcome to berkeley, love life sanctuary city of ohlone territory. >> 4:51. coming up next, bay area family heart broken. their beloved rab bit stolen at one of the mosound how did it happen? on thee. >> first happening now, former president george h.w. bush is getting help from a new service dog. his name is sully and he can open doors, pick up item
they have to do the tunnel repair work and the k,ecte for westportal -- what's going on in the rail lines, you have to take the bus because you can't use the tunnel so they have to reroute. back to you. >> it's 4:51 right now. not what you want to see underneath you on a kayak. about two dozen great white sharks spotted close to the shore. they estimate sharks were up to 14 feet long. video comes days after warning signs went up in that area. deputies also notice d sea scape resort with a...
98
98
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
future ecting the looking at the past. what previous efforts to engage north korea could they look at today? welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and around the globe. we are still a few hours away from the unprecedented summit between the leaders of the u.s. and north kore but already, history has been made in singapore. kim jong-un, a political recluse, and only has third trip away from the hermit kingdom has , spent the evening taking seies on a leisurely tour around singapore's tourist spots. bbc's christian aser is there. taking us through what is happening as the clock is ticking. christian, interestingly, he has been on a tour of singapore. t:correspond yes, he has. we j cannot overstate, how extraordinary this was. this was a man who was six months ago dubbed the biggest natial security threat against the united states, a man threatening to obliterate the america, and here he is waing around downtown singapore being treated like a rock star with . he has a big day tomorrow. he is only 33. if he i
future ecting the looking at the past. what previous efforts to engage north korea could they look at today? welcome to our viewers on public television in the u.s. and around the globe. we are still a few hours away from the unprecedented summit between the leaders of the u.s. and north kore but already, history has been made in singapore. kim jong-un, a political recluse, and only has third trip away from the hermit kingdom has , spent the evening taking seies on a leisurely tour around...
201
201
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
gsfuy o walking around andin makg all esthtwe ee.ts o hog teold jody tha htse wa denitely afraid of the ect. h since red.tire >> c>g ominupt a:0 50 we'll go bautck o tonn aisapole liv where eople will beki picngp u this nepaper less than a dayft a five people were killed a t"the pica tale.gazett ve, usk chucanshd weenailhal a ok. >>> gunshots in an acteiv neomwsro. aangunmh wit aru gdge onspe fire at "the cit algae"zett llkiing five peleop. >>> gim. m neu yang. >>ood morning. mi'on aar gilrichnst i aoleapis outsid theui bg ldinth hatsouse "taphe cital zega"tte. sit'soroft abunimagin atth, agn,aire we' roreptingn o yet moth mer assoosh.ting htiis me, eun, that ttearged joliurnast wsorho wkn i this eommunity and try toee kpeo ppl .nedform rehe it bneees lsha tn 24 hours now h fative peopl weere shot, muer iedensid the building jun st oth oe stheridef o the .rli yneee s behind me rehe 'sls ao itampornto t point out you taka e lookt a this that htae sffer h teo etht best tha they can is sllti rkwoing. yre all sti publishing a new ednitio ohe
gsfuy o walking around andin makg all esthtwe ee.ts o hog teold jody tha htse wa denitely afraid of the ect. h since red.tire >> c>g ominupt a:0 50 we'll go bautck o tonn aisapole liv where eople will beki picngp u this nepaper less than a dayft a five people were killed a t"the pica tale.gazett ve, usk chucanshd weenailhal a ok. >>> gunshots in an acteiv neomwsro. aangunmh wit aru gdge onspe fire at "the cit algae"zett llkiing five peleop. >>> gim. m...
273
273
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
edir idsa p theap wer thi tra dgged on forearsn i e co.urts >>e w gareoing to haveor me ouabhet tsu ect. esalpecilyro fe m th nstveioigatn hatpais artntme .nlaelur ghalrit now we want to w you ugro ah tilimene of the shooting at the capitalga tte. alls began comingn i arodun :.m00 p. of a shoinotgid inse the newsro.om at 154: police crmonfihe treas w anct aive r,shoote and t here we resucaalesti. at 4:25ol pice ancnnouedhe ty ahavepe susctn i stcuody. ouarnd 7:30icffialsde iy ntif l sectuspesng usi fiaac regnioitchn tenogyloau becse jaredam ros w nouldot coopatere, they say. ktheywitdrmiv fe peoe plwere llkied after theus spectho st ugthroh a glassin wdow iont the newsroom. >> this was age tartedac attkt a he capital zegatt"e. hurt inside er we the newsroom. r te toldhewey re cut by flng gls.as > >aireagn, we a lrneaing meor abtha wedt l up to the tishoong here outside the gae.zett ien medtion eliarhaer tt we edtalk whit theor fmer erdito of thsp newap erhere,nd a he dicate to usha tt there had been this soroft oningog n linf t withsus spe ict th seca, tthae hwas dirulentfd, i you llwi,
edir idsa p theap wer thi tra dgged on forearsn i e co.urts >>e w gareoing to haveor me ouabhet tsu ect. esalpecilyro fe m th nstveioigatn hatpais artntme .nlaelur ghalrit now we want to w you ugro ah tilimene of the shooting at the capitalga tte. alls began comingn i arodun :.m00 p. of a shoinotgid inse the newsro.om at 154: police crmonfihe treas w anct aive r,shoote and t here we resucaalesti. at 4:25ol pice ancnnouedhe ty ahavepe susctn i stcuody. ouarnd 7:30icffialsde iy ntif l...
42
42
Jun 7, 2018
06/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
file: ect in the early days was a distressing business.he asylum are thankfully now mostly behind us and now we see mental health as something to be treated and managed in a much similar way to physical health, aided by early intervention. and now, some fascinating research is using technology to help detect early markers of certain conditions. researchers in bristol and exeter are tracking the hand movements of volunteers, seeing if they can devise early markers for psychosis. the hand movements are fed into mathematical models that catalogue features such as how many long and short movements a person has, along with their speed and duration. we are then putting all together this information, and this allows us to represent this movement as an individual motor signature. and everyone has a different motor signature? if we were to record your movement after three weeks later, we would be able to tell that this is your movement and not somebody else's. right. we can compare the motor signatures of healthy people with people with different m
file: ect in the early days was a distressing business.he asylum are thankfully now mostly behind us and now we see mental health as something to be treated and managed in a much similar way to physical health, aided by early intervention. and now, some fascinating research is using technology to help detect early markers of certain conditions. researchers in bristol and exeter are tracking the hand movements of volunteers, seeing if they can devise early markers for psychosis. the hand...
84
84
Jun 18, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
morning he eed.eded to b the new mayor elect grew up in the western addition neighborhood and was first ected to the board of officers in 2012. she sat down with editor scott schafer. >> thanks for coming in. >> of course. >> wh you walked through the doors of city hall and you said my name is london london breed, wh went through your mind? >> i couldn't believe it to tell you. the tru it almost felt like a dream. it's amazing and i'm excited to b d here. >> y a callout to your grandmother, ms. brown. >> yes, i'm sure she would have been t ppy. >> wd you learn from her? >> i learned from her that you take care of each other.e ook care of the community. we didn't have much, but it was important that, for example, my grandmother would cook all the time. an people would come over and we wld feed other people i would ask why are we giving aoa away our food, you be quiet she would sa being part of a community is what you do. >> living in public housing, you must see and hear and experience all kinds of things most people don't. i'm wondering wharlohowu approach issues? >> the desire to make sure t
morning he eed.eded to b the new mayor elect grew up in the western addition neighborhood and was first ected to the board of officers in 2012. she sat down with editor scott schafer. >> thanks for coming in. >> of course. >> wh you walked through the doors of city hall and you said my name is london london breed, wh went through your mind? >> i couldn't believe it to tell you. the tru it almost felt like a dream. it's amazing and i'm excited to b d here. >> y a...
120
120
Jun 26, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
you got one star playrf isn't ect. >> no one else is putting in their part of the work. >> they throwt up to him and ou keep him up and just cherry pick waiting for the balls andet l everylady p? water with messi. >>ou saw with messi and lebron etmes how many players g around and smother dhem. they cloown the space for them. >> because they know where it's at. >> correct. other players need to step upee youd other personalities from argentina tohi s. this anigh engineer ya team is d team man. >> let's talk about soccer a team chemistry. these are all of course -- highly paid world athletes making millions of dollars. tree --ortant is that chem >> a le bit more than us. r a couple weeks at a time? her sure. we see with spain we talked alabout it yesterdayf of the time is from real madrid tr part from barcelona they have to work together, although ramos you boy did not perform yesterday >> i know marina doesn't want tt talk abo too early. >> tucker and i will keep your spirits up. >> we a talkin talking nigeria s nie yu standing by with the scheme of this upcoming match. hey, annie. >.[
you got one star playrf isn't ect. >> no one else is putting in their part of the work. >> they throwt up to him and ou keep him up and just cherry pick waiting for the balls andet l everylady p? water with messi. >>ou saw with messi and lebron etmes how many players g around and smother dhem. they cloown the space for them. >> because they know where it's at. >> correct. other players need to step upee youd other personalities from argentina tohi s. this anigh...
137
137
Jun 28, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
however, we are not yet able to confirm the ect number of those injured. so, you know, certainly our -- our hearts and prayers go out to the occupants of this building who were affected today. our investigators will certainly do everything in exact cause and motive of this incident and hopefully get some closure for them. >> mark, i know this is early in the investigation but what can you tell us about the alleged shooter? we heard reports that he was a white male, he had a long gun and he was not c beingperative with investigators. also reports that hee may done something to his hands to try to keep police from idenfying him. what have you been able to find out so far? >> yilh, those specific s i do not have yet. iannot confirm that information about hisands. i can confi that he is a white male and he was using a long gun, rifle or shotgun of some sort. however, the information regarding his -- something that he had done to his hands cannot confirm. i apologize for tt. that information, i do not have currently. but we can confirm that he is a white male.
however, we are not yet able to confirm the ect number of those injured. so, you know, certainly our -- our hearts and prayers go out to the occupants of this building who were affected today. our investigators will certainly do everything in exact cause and motive of this incident and hopefully get some closure for them. >> mark, i know this is early in the investigation but what can you tell us about the alleged shooter? we heard reports that he was a white male, he had a long gun and...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
that immediately and i had it smuggled out of the prison so a couple of the hollywood people john ku's ect being the most important one tweeted hands off john kiriakou he tweeted at the director of the bureau of prisons sixteen hundred people called the bureau of prisons director and said leave him alone and they backed off and i think if you allowed enough even one little thing that you can make that difference they will notice yes that's we have to do it you can't be quiet you have to most definitely do and there's nothing and un-american. i want to thank you so much for coming out today what i do have to be it's always on always a pleasure a big picture. in the ancient sanskrit guide to political and military military strategy of the earth the shock it is said the enemy of my enemy is my friend they say translated and whether it's in world war two or in the fight against cancer that ancient wisdom still holds true scientists conducted a small study for sixty one patients who had reoccurring and treatment resistant brain tumors known as glioblastoma researchers a dark university genetica
that immediately and i had it smuggled out of the prison so a couple of the hollywood people john ku's ect being the most important one tweeted hands off john kiriakou he tweeted at the director of the bureau of prisons sixteen hundred people called the bureau of prisons director and said leave him alone and they backed off and i think if you allowed enough even one little thing that you can make that difference they will notice yes that's we have to do it you can't be quiet you have to most...
111
111
Jun 24, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
ected with her this week on the phone.peaking forgn language ] >> many ofe charged with the illegal entry into the united states say they have only been given a flyer on how to locate their child. >> the children don't have the capacity to even maybe tell them their parents' full nam b ng able to identify the parents through the children is something that'simpossible. >> despite the bureaucratic confusion and questions of pure competence, the president has been pretty clear about one thing, the message he wants to send >> but if we did that everybody come -- if we did at, you would have -- you're right. the word is overrun. we would have millions and millio of peoplepouring through our country. > joining me now is republican senator james langford of oklahoma. he's been taking the lead on finding the short-term congressional fix to the family separation issue. setor langford, welcome back to "meet the press" sir. >> thank you. good to be back with you. >> let me start with the basic question. have we misnamed this? is ts a
ected with her this week on the phone.peaking forgn language ] >> many ofe charged with the illegal entry into the united states say they have only been given a flyer on how to locate their child. >> the children don't have the capacity to even maybe tell them their parents' full nam b ng able to identify the parents through the children is something that'simpossible. >> despite the bureaucratic confusion and questions of pure competence, the president has been pretty clear...
158
158
Jun 7, 2018
06/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
and this is dateline on mynetworktv. ect wife until the day he says he found her dead valentine's day that scared her. dennis murphy: so imagine everyone's shocked when they charged him with murder. he just couldn't have done it. dennis murphy: sure, they had had their problems. she finds a huge number-- and i'm talking close to 100-- phone calls to this phone back and forth to john. dennis murphy: but he did love her. i told some people at the clinic, i wish i had someone that would look at me the way john looks at susan. dennis murphy: the question for the jury was did he love her to death?
and this is dateline on mynetworktv. ect wife until the day he says he found her dead valentine's day that scared her. dennis murphy: so imagine everyone's shocked when they charged him with murder. he just couldn't have done it. dennis murphy: sure, they had had their problems. she finds a huge number-- and i'm talking close to 100-- phone calls to this phone back and forth to john. dennis murphy: but he did love her. i told some people at the clinic, i wish i had someone that would look at me...
32
32
Jun 16, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the illinois national guard he met charles who had proposed a similar -- marshallrble cash flow to ect recover from the devastation of world war i. of this led it whether marshall was thinking about. surveyed europe in 1945, 1946 and it voit motivated him to take a different course than world war i. >> before i ask the question can i clarify. did you say that they expected casualties? >> yes. that final quote i read from and i probably should have clifford -- classified that. i think you are talking about the whole allied force. or 50%.ssarily the u.s. operations.entire >> so, that is a much larger obviously than casualties that we expect now. do anything pecific to change the way casualties were handled? terms of moon in trying to minimize them for when casualties occurred? >> the latter. battlefield evacuation and that sort of thing. >> to my knowledge, no the i dealt withnd of just the infrastructure that was in terms of having hospitals and arm medical. i don't know of any particular he had over any of that. >> my dad was in the first world general bloackjack per john of the the .s
the illinois national guard he met charles who had proposed a similar -- marshallrble cash flow to ect recover from the devastation of world war i. of this led it whether marshall was thinking about. surveyed europe in 1945, 1946 and it voit motivated him to take a different course than world war i. >> before i ask the question can i clarify. did you say that they expected casualties? >> yes. that final quote i read from and i probably should have clifford -- classified that. i...
76
76
Jun 24, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
tendency at growing our ects a change in economy. a you go back in time to us tury ago when most of were farmers, we didn't of essarily have a choice where to live, because if you were employed in agriculture, live where the land fertile and you can be productive. when you thing of industrialization, it happened sources, where the goldfields are. modern day, if you go to the economy that is surface based. can happen anywhere. in a on't need to be particular place to be productive. they can go choice, where they want to go. that means that living in a environment becomes a determining factor of where will live in the future, and it will be a determining factor of where businesses and in the ent will go future. nowadaysns that cities are competing for jobs, for cetera. ent, et using those types of factors, right. using the natural environment, example, as an attractive feature for businesses to come here. me give an illustration of that. of course. that amazon called for for a second headquarters. and if you look at the criteria has pu
tendency at growing our ects a change in economy. a you go back in time to us tury ago when most of were farmers, we didn't of essarily have a choice where to live, because if you were employed in agriculture, live where the land fertile and you can be productive. when you thing of industrialization, it happened sources, where the goldfields are. modern day, if you go to the economy that is surface based. can happen anywhere. in a on't need to be particular place to be productive. they can go...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
53
53
Jun 27, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
kelly the single-story for the 775 i started with the city and county in 1996 working for the newly ected mayor willie brown, jr. not only the chief of staff a woman but many policy advisors that were advising him everyday their supportive and nourished and sponsored united states and excit about the future. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to have two pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs are stroen to do that i have this huge way to work with the community members and i think i found my calling i started in 1996 working for willie brown, jr. i worked in he's mayor's office of housing in the western edition and left 3 years went to law school of san francisco state university and mayor brown asked me to be the director of the taxicab commission and through the process i very much card by the contracting process and asked me townhouse the city purchaser and worked with me and i became the deputy administrator and . >> having trole struggling to make ends meet folks will not understand what i
kelly the single-story for the 775 i started with the city and county in 1996 working for the newly ected mayor willie brown, jr. not only the chief of staff a woman but many policy advisors that were advising him everyday their supportive and nourished and sponsored united states and excit about the future. >> my name is is jack listen and the executive director of a phil randolph institution our goal to have two pathways to sustaining a family here in san francisco and your union jobs...
183
183
Jun 5, 2018
06/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
ected number of you. running. best of luck. we'll follow your story., thank you and also kate, thanks to you as well. >> coming up next here on cnn, russian president vladimir putin says he speaks to president trump regularly on the phone. details on his wide-ranging interview and why he's so often spotted not wearing a shirt. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been shown to improve short-term memory. prevagen. the name to remember. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ why is dark magic so spell-bindingly good? it's a bold blend of coffee with rich flavors of uganda, sumatra, colombia and other parts of south america. like these mountains, each amazing on their own. but together? magical. all, for a smoother tasting cup of coffee. green mountain coffee roasters. >>> russian president v putin has just revealed that he and president trump talk regularly, his word. he made the stauring an iew an austrian news outlet when h
ected number of you. running. best of luck. we'll follow your story., thank you and also kate, thanks to you as well. >> coming up next here on cnn, russian president vladimir putin says he speaks to president trump regularly on the phone. details on his wide-ranging interview and why he's so often spotted not wearing a shirt. your brain changes as you get older. but prevagen helps your brain with an ingredient originally discovered... in jellyfish. in clinical trials, prevagen has been...
110
110
Jun 20, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
it m tomato taste ect companion more like a tomato. it makes bacon taste more like bacon.av it's a unique . the texture is incredible. duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. it has a lemony edge's not swee it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. that's what the washington post vo: "callsrous." the attacks on david blair. it's dirty politics. esthe washington post endo blair for montgomery county executive. "an energy and passion for innovation." blair is "the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality in a county that badly needs it." david: we can invest more in our schools, sportation pre-k and improve tr and we can do it without more taxes when we create jobs. that's the change we need. vo: david blair.om democrat for mony county executive. that's the change we need. endorsed by the washington post. >>> the calendar says tomorrow is the first day o summer. believe it or not, o lot parents are still looking for thingshe to keep ki
it m tomato taste ect companion more like a tomato. it makes bacon taste more like bacon.av it's a unique . the texture is incredible. duke's really adds integrity to our recipes. it has a lemony edge's not swee it tastes like real ingredients because it's made with real ingredients i don't think there's another mayonnaise that compares to duke's. that's what the washington post vo: "callsrous." the attacks on david blair. it's dirty politics. esthe washington post endo blair for...
287
287
Jun 13, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
to continue to do soef overnight.ore the clouds roled in how about the temperatures, sope dlitful, ect for this time of year. a li tle bit coolerhan average . low hoirks brilliant blue ski. it j was anlu absoly glorious day in every way youook at it, includingth stanley cup parade. so happy for the caps and all their very loyal fans. the temperature isgh 68-degrees. lt t we were about ten degrees cooler than this and we dpped to 52 at dulles. we're requesting to he see temperatures dropping obvious a little bit. we'll have crowds clouds increasing and when you orwake up tomw morning you're going to foat why is at it's cloudier, a little bit moremi huand as we watch these winds coming t of south they'll lotus up on not just humidity,ut a bit of moisture as he well. that brings us to what we have to keep an e for tomorrow. no rain falling out of the clouds, butt is ssible that as a warm front crosses us tomorrow morning it could produce some spotty showers. not widesprea if you you see one you'll know wat's themer air that's going to be pushing in. it look s like tomorrow we're going to
to continue to do soef overnight.ore the clouds roled in how about the temperatures, sope dlitful, ect for this time of year. a li tle bit coolerhan average . low hoirks brilliant blue ski. it j was anlu absoly glorious day in every way youook at it, includingth stanley cup parade. so happy for the caps and all their very loyal fans. the temperature isgh 68-degrees. lt t we were about ten degrees cooler than this and we dpped to 52 at dulles. we're requesting to he see temperatures dropping...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
21
21
Jun 11, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
similarly, the commsion reco ended that those ects should -- that the planning code should specify those promises be consistent with the san francisco building code to be approved administratively. finally, the commission recommended that those promises, the 100% affordable projects approved administratively by staff should also be in conformity with all applicable standards for affordable housing development as according to the mayor's office of housing. i'm here to answer any further questions about the commission's recommendations. thank you very much. >> thank you very much for those.
similarly, the commsion reco ended that those ects should -- that the planning code should specify those promises be consistent with the san francisco building code to be approved administratively. finally, the commission recommended that those promises, the 100% affordable projects approved administratively by staff should also be in conformity with all applicable standards for affordable housing development as according to the mayor's office of housing. i'm here to answer any further...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
22
22
Jun 7, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
permit in general because they feel as though residential -- there's so much more residential, and n ect neigbors, and said that's what the planning depa --rtnt ok so you get the point. >> yeah, interesting. >> i think what they mean by that, the e,is because from 16th and allie, up towards valencia, that's where all the noise it.. wher i'm at, slate is next door. >> yeah, 16th and mission, anyone who's gone there knows how vra that area is. >> yeah, and further up. in my -- >> so yeah, hink -- have you received many complaints about city club specifically? >> never. 30 years, and i was very active in the neighborhood association untilesse busin started falling out, and our secretary moved out, but i would spear ad chrtmas parties for these 75 children that lived in those s.r.o.'ort yes, until things kind of fell apart. and when the w fr karitas il ask me, i order them roses. mae used to do a and easter. i give back a lot. >> tsreat. that's wonderful. coonerleiman? >> this is a question for the director and inspector burke. do we get a lot ofomplaints from slate? how often do we get comp
permit in general because they feel as though residential -- there's so much more residential, and n ect neigbors, and said that's what the planning depa --rtnt ok so you get the point. >> yeah, interesting. >> i think what they mean by that, the e,is because from 16th and allie, up towards valencia, that's where all the noise it.. wher i'm at, slate is next door. >> yeah, 16th and mission, anyone who's gone there knows how vra that area is. >> yeah, and further up. in...
374
374
Jun 16, 2018
06/18
by
WTTG
tv
eye 374
favorite 0
quote 0
co reporter: that is ect, annie. to our right is a gas station.ind that gas station. the manager has been cing out periodically just to monitor theua siton. some good news to report thisg. mo just seconds ago i asked 1 of the employees here at the georgetown paper stock recycling plant if the fire was out and he saidha yes. t means it's back to business, business as usual. it aheears that w we first arrived here thiser morning, e were actually firefighters still on the fire was contained but not out, but we can report this morning at least accordi to 1 ofhe workers here at the recycling plt that the fire is out. this is the i that they were dealing with for more than 12 hours. we're talking about paper, cardboard, cloth and all other kinds of material, material that required equipment to extinguh this fire. the blaze.100 firefighterswere p we're told there's about roadsdi surng this recyclely plant were blocked off from traffic. the plant is located near the 1200 block of east good road. take a listen. >> maybe he about 125 firefighters on the sce
co reporter: that is ect, annie. to our right is a gas station.ind that gas station. the manager has been cing out periodically just to monitor theua siton. some good news to report thisg. mo just seconds ago i asked 1 of the employees here at the georgetown paper stock recycling plant if the fire was out and he saidha yes. t means it's back to business, business as usual. it aheears that w we first arrived here thiser morning, e were actually firefighters still on the fire was contained but...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
39
39
Jun 13, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
not just from a cost perspective, but alsfroma social and environmental prrspective the value this ect and not only do it help us with decision-making, but it helps us stay true to our mission of protect environment and community and find the best price for our rate payers. which is really the intent of using that tool. so how can we then market it, publicize it, communicate it in a very simple way. you know, t.b.l. itself is a wonky term and concept but i would just ask that our communications team take crack at like, you know, taking it to this point and really making it much more of a public communications document. >> so what i would recommend is that, first of all, we make it part of the process of evaluating projects and we'll give the format of each one, you have to explain the pros and cons so we have that docume because i want to make it part of a process of giving your project delivered and not check a box. what we can do is just pull those reports out of each one of the projects if you want to showcase that or showcase the calculations, i just want to ve it -- i want to iden
not just from a cost perspective, but alsfroma social and environmental prrspective the value this ect and not only do it help us with decision-making, but it helps us stay true to our mission of protect environment and community and find the best price for our rate payers. which is really the intent of using that tool. so how can we then market it, publicize it, communicate it in a very simple way. you know, t.b.l. itself is a wonky term and concept but i would just ask that our communications...
126
126
Jun 14, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
>> giuliani in my last conversation with him is ecting that we don't believe that cohen will start cooperatingh the federal prosecutor. even if he does, we're not worried about it because the president has not done anything wrong. behind the scenes, people close to the president, senior aides in the white houas well as his extended orbit o influegures in trump world are very nervous about this. they feel that the idea that cohen, who has worked with trump for so long, who knows so much, who knows where those bodies are buried could end up cooperat that shall's something that concerns them deeply. there's also concern of the unknown. since those raids, they're not sure what was seized. they're not sure what could be incriminating. and they also realize that there could be potentially, whether it be payments to the stormy daniels situation, or other sort of business dealings, those are things where the president could be very vulnerable as this investigation ramps up. as far as the mueller interview goes, let's remember, giuliani publicly said they would start having conversations, about whether
>> giuliani in my last conversation with him is ecting that we don't believe that cohen will start cooperatingh the federal prosecutor. even if he does, we're not worried about it because the president has not done anything wrong. behind the scenes, people close to the president, senior aides in the white houas well as his extended orbit o influegures in trump world are very nervous about this. they feel that the idea that cohen, who has worked with trump for so long, who knows so much,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Jun 14, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
program attic parameters around the state's perspective as well as the timing of the fund coor cohen: but ect mei ong, think the revenue that was projected for prop d so bring in exceeds the 27 million that we may get from the state. >> prop d was approximately 27 million annually for homelessness. in 18-19 there was 13 -- half of that, about $13 million that not g forward as a result, and so that leaves a smaller kind of rebalancing for the ongoing programs 18-19 not having to solve for the fall. >> supervisor cohen: and i'm assuming, because we have an $11 billion budget, that we have resources we can reallocate to fill. >> we are working that. i know it's ajec for everyone u and down the hall. >> supervisor cohen: and when will you be reporting back to the budget committee and i get to the committee overall about the rebalancing plan. >> my goal is within the week. >> supervisor cohen: okay. great. thank you. supervisor yee has a few questions, as well. >> supervisor yee: thank you. >> supervisor cohen: yep. >> supervisor yee: it's pretty much along the same lines. i would have asked same
program attic parameters around the state's perspective as well as the timing of the fund coor cohen: but ect mei ong, think the revenue that was projected for prop d so bring in exceeds the 27 million that we may get from the state. >> prop d was approximately 27 million annually for homelessness. in 18-19 there was 13 -- half of that, about $13 million that not g forward as a result, and so that leaves a smaller kind of rebalancing for the ongoing programs 18-19 not having to solve for...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Jun 6, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
so, in san francisco those are the highest number ofca psychological, otherwise known as emotional ect,glr abuse ui high ine and then financial, and that's the type of elder abuse you are seeing every day now. when it comes to dependent adult abuse, definition is between the age of 18 and 64, with a mental or physical limitation that makes it hard for them to protect theirhts o or carry out their day-to-day activities, self-neglect is also the top type of abuse reported, followed by psychological, and then physical. and yeah, so we are drawing an important distinction between abuse inflicted by others and self-neglect cases. self-neglect are by far the largest category. and when that is occurring, there over other types of abuse happening as well. again we see people of color rtioditely c elder particularly the black and asian communities. so, looking at cases served by d.a. victim services, you will see over a presentation by those two ic there is a much more even gender distribution for elder abuse than for child abuse. intimate partner violence, it's an issue that affects everyone.
so, in san francisco those are the highest number ofca psychological, otherwise known as emotional ect,glr abuse ui high ine and then financial, and that's the type of elder abuse you are seeing every day now. when it comes to dependent adult abuse, definition is between the age of 18 and 64, with a mental or physical limitation that makes it hard for them to protect theirhts o or carry out their day-to-day activities, self-neglect is also the top type of abuse reported, followed by...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Jun 12, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
anners hav40 to pr ects assigned to them and keeping track of various notice requirements creates roomor error and delays. this ordinance proposes a simplified notice that becomes operative january 1, 2019. consistent notification requirements for all application hearings, including a 20-dil notices to 150-foot radius of te nanls and property owners. one poster every 25 feet and 20-day period of online notice which will be more accessible to the public than the newspaper notice. plans would no longer be mailed, saving three tonnes of paper annually. instead, neighbors will receive a half sheet with a link plans. notice will be multiling and available online during the entire notice period. this is an increase in notice for large downtown, eastern neighborhoods which are mission and soma promise, getting longer notice and going to tenants as well. and timely, we're proposing one substantive change to notice. the extremely common rear yard pop-outs would no longer require neighborhood no. as for any other building permit, permit app purchase saounlts to this section will remain appeal to
anners hav40 to pr ects assigned to them and keeping track of various notice requirements creates roomor error and delays. this ordinance proposes a simplified notice that becomes operative january 1, 2019. consistent notification requirements for all application hearings, including a 20-dil notices to 150-foot radius of te nanls and property owners. one poster every 25 feet and 20-day period of online notice which will be more accessible to the public than the newspaper notice. plans would no...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
Jun 6, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
ects changes in grants and grant cycles. because we are so heavily dependent on grants, it does impact our budget, and you see that here where we have some grants going offline, others that will be coming on. we have met the mayor's request that make sure that we aorb any increases in internally. likewise, the next slide -- >> supervisor cohen: before you go to the next slide, i want to ask a question. i see1.1 $llion increase. you have a $22 million budget, and i think there's a 1.1 increase -- >> decrease. >> supervisor cohen: excuse me, decrease from between fiscal year 2017-18. you said that comes from grants? >> yes, and we are applying for more grants to try to soften that impact. that is a symptom of our department because we are so heavily grant funded. our next slide shows we have met the requirement of the mayor to keep our fte's constant, and you can see it's pretty much the same year to year. finally looking forward who's coming down the pike, as you may know we have already started rolling out the biggest change
ects changes in grants and grant cycles. because we are so heavily dependent on grants, it does impact our budget, and you see that here where we have some grants going offline, others that will be coming on. we have met the mayor's request that make sure that we aorb any increases in internally. likewise, the next slide -- >> supervisor cohen: before you go to the next slide, i want to ask a question. i see1.1 $llion increase. you have a $22 million budget, and i think there's a 1.1...
161
161
Jun 28, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
like all of rural studio'spr ects, style also has function: there are no fire hydrants in newbern, so the fire trucks carry theirwn water, and have to be kept from freezing in the winter. >> it's very much about making that those fire trucks don't freeze and that that space is temperate throughout the year. >> that's macarthur's house. >> yang: ree zinnermanreave studentsrein to design her house, except for one detail. >> a red door. i just love red and my momma always loved red. >> yang: for zinnerman, thest greaelief is simply having a well-designed, well-built house to live in. for rural studio, it's about more than just solving a housing problem. >> solving problems sort of imagines the future as broken and it needs to be fixed. i don't think there's anything broken here. but there's some reallypu significant oses that need to be served. ts yang: a lesson for stud in helping an underserved community.g and helpe community learn how to better serve its lf. for the wshour, i'm john yang in newbern, alabama. >> woodruff: now a look at a group that one writer is dubbing "a new american
like all of rural studio'spr ects, style also has function: there are no fire hydrants in newbern, so the fire trucks carry theirwn water, and have to be kept from freezing in the winter. >> it's very much about making that those fire trucks don't freeze and that that space is temperate throughout the year. >> that's macarthur's house. >> yang: ree zinnermanreave studentsrein to design her house, except for one detail. >> a red door. i just love red and my momma always...
160
160
Jun 6, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
idea was to undermine democracy, to make americans lose confidence in democratic institutions and ected officials by turning every crack in our country into chasm and pitting different race ethnic groups, religious groups, socioeconomic groups, second amendment, abortion rights, whatever it might where we fight instead of being a unified front against them. >> that's one of the most important conclusions, you write not only is there a threat to democracy from outsi but it comes from inside. the threat is from america w itself. ould america protect itself not only from russia or any outside influenceut also what you call narrow mindedness? >> the biggest challenge moving utrward isn't the russians b other americans who see the technique and the political gain that can come from itnd adopt it on their own meaning they come up with their own new outlets which means they aren't only telling the truth but ath treferred. we have to have a baseline of fact and fiction in this country or you can't have political debate. we can't have good policie in congress because we don't agree what's happen
idea was to undermine democracy, to make americans lose confidence in democratic institutions and ected officials by turning every crack in our country into chasm and pitting different race ethnic groups, religious groups, socioeconomic groups, second amendment, abortion rights, whatever it might where we fight instead of being a unified front against them. >> that's one of the most important conclusions, you write not only is there a threat to democracy from outsi but it comes from...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
47
47
Jun 5, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
and i should just also add in a thank you to the board of supervisors for funding this ect bing i my salaries ao some salaries for consultants and professional services, that buzz word ain, so definitely do not want to forget to mention that. so just a lite bit about municipal banking. one thing that i will frequently tell folks who are interested in municipal banking is that it's really a spec rum rather than a binary. it's notnon-off switch. there are many different ways that you can organize a municipal bank, and there are lots of different products and services that you can offer? and this little slide highlights that. what this is showing is that depending on what you want to accomplish, there are lots of different ways you can accomplish that, from something very minimal like just a city program or revolving loan fund all the way to a full scale retail bank. and so obviously because this is a municipal bank fbility task force, we're going to be looking at five and ix is, which is a wholesale bank or retail bank. so a little bit more about how we're conceding of the task force.
and i should just also add in a thank you to the board of supervisors for funding this ect bing i my salaries ao some salaries for consultants and professional services, that buzz word ain, so definitely do not want to forget to mention that. so just a lite bit about municipal banking. one thing that i will frequently tell folks who are interested in municipal banking is that it's really a spec rum rather than a binary. it's notnon-off switch. there are many different ways that you can organize...
104
104
Jun 5, 2018
06/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think i was asked the question, and i didn't say it, i didn't ect to say that. i said, very theoretically, the answer is the ident can't be prosecuted fing. there is a constitutional remedy for that and of course that right.e entirely ridiculous. buuld have made the point in any way. >> it was a hypothetical that you would entertain in law school. that's what i was trying to say. it's totally ridiculous, the president hasn't done anything wrong, there's no reason for any of this. but to add to the simple answer, not only that, chris, almost every head of state has the same immunity. the head of state has to be out of office, then you can prosecute them. >> i get the process. >> totally irrelevant in his case. he didn't do anything wrong. >> my question is, you could have made the example with any hypothetical you wanted. you chose shooting jim comey. >> ihink i chose it. i think that was the one that was suggested. maybe i could have said let's use another one. >> maybe. i'm sure you'll get another chance. the last thing we need is more gasoline on the fire, rig
>> i think i was asked the question, and i didn't say it, i didn't ect to say that. i said, very theoretically, the answer is the ident can't be prosecuted fing. there is a constitutional remedy for that and of course that right.e entirely ridiculous. buuld have made the point in any way. >> it was a hypothetical that you would entertain in law school. that's what i was trying to say. it's totally ridiculous, the president hasn't done anything wrong, there's no reason for any of...
262
262
Jun 17, 2018
06/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 0
the examiner reports outgoing mayor mark ferrell will not hece a tax measure on pr oj ect.t w jus stho tort o pass. >>> recreational salmon fishing season has o icthlle ft.y bragg and fran are. the golden gate salmon association pricnd tistshhere w this season. instead of the young salmon fishermen saw over theas lwt years. recreational anglers are allowed to catch two salmon at least two feet long per salmon are odaff. the season will remain open until october 31st. >>> let's get a check of the accuweather forecast. here's frances dinglasan. >>> good morning everyone. you can see extensive cloud cover with live doppler 7 and the satellite image. it has spilled inland i here'so a live shot towards the bay bridge. you're going to see breaks in the sunshine, especially in t bay. more temperatures in the 50s. san francisco 55. oakland 59. san60 degrees. breezy once again. look for highs to range from upper 50s to near 80. san jose, 55 under partly cloudy conditions this afternoon. here's the forecast. drizzle early this morning in the santa cruz mountains. that should be it. t
the examiner reports outgoing mayor mark ferrell will not hece a tax measure on pr oj ect.t w jus stho tort o pass. >>> recreational salmon fishing season has o icthlle ft.y bragg and fran are. the golden gate salmon association pricnd tistshhere w this season. instead of the young salmon fishermen saw over theas lwt years. recreational anglers are allowed to catch two salmon at least two feet long per salmon are odaff. the season will remain open until october 31st. >>> let's...
239
239
Jun 21, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jimmy: okpe, all right, ect. [ laughter and applause ] "don't touch the remote control."l, the world cup is underway in russia, but i read that there is already a beer shortage in moscow. [ light laughter ] luckily, people can still get drunk because russian tap water vodka. [ laughter ] guys, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ chrs and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not every day you get to hear the flute happening right there. let's get the crowd hyped up, man. thank you. [ cheers and applae ] not bad. that's good hype music. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: yeah a little flute -- like "yeah, you want some of this, man? you want a piece of me?" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] "do this now? you want to do this right now?" ♪ [ cheers and applause ] lovely. ntastic, talented dude. guys, we have another great show tonight. from the new movie, "damsel," robert pattinson is here e night! [ cheers and appla >> steve: wow! >> jimmy: 's great in this movie, funny. also from "saturday night live" and the new netflix movie, "set it up," pete davidson is
. >> jimmy: okpe, all right, ect. [ laughter and applause ] "don't touch the remote control."l, the world cup is underway in russia, but i read that there is already a beer shortage in moscow. [ light laughter ] luckily, people can still get drunk because russian tap water vodka. [ laughter ] guys, we have a great show tonight. give it up for the roots! [ chrs and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: not every day you get to hear the flute happening right...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
61
61
Jun 11, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
similarly, the commsion reco ended that those ects should -- that the planning code should specify those promises be consistent with the san francisco building code to be approved administratively. finally, the commission recommended that those promises, the 100% affordable projects approved administratively by staff should also be in conformity with all applicable standards for affordable housing development as according to the mayor's office of housing. i'm here to answer any further questions about the commission's recommendations. thank you very much. >> thank you very much for those. we did follow that lengthy planning commission hearing so thank you for those recommendations. colleagues, do you have any questions or comments before we go to public comment? >> i'll hold my comments until after. >> ok. all right. it looks like we'll hold our comments until public comment. so, if any member of the public who would like to speak on item two, please come on up. >> hi, my name is nicole holden. thank you for taking this time. my husband and i purchased our home, single family home three
similarly, the commsion reco ended that those ects should -- that the planning code should specify those promises be consistent with the san francisco building code to be approved administratively. finally, the commission recommended that those promises, the 100% affordable projects approved administratively by staff should also be in conformity with all applicable standards for affordable housing development as according to the mayor's office of housing. i'm here to answer any further...
122
122
Jun 14, 2018
06/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
but what trump has done is ecting with , and again, not just even the republican base. talking people in blue states and purple states of pennsylvania, michigan, the other places where trump put together this winning trump coalition. and he was able to connect with them. >> jason, first of all, let's not overstate his reach because he lost the majority vote. okay. and that means that this was tactical. he found strength and weaknesses that the democrats didn't address, and he wound winning. he didn't have some overwhelming mandate of the american people saying we're about everything he is. you have to address something else, jason. i don't want to get that deep into trade. we know what the sides of the issue are.we know what he's tal. >> he's had thion since the '80s. >> i think there's going to be a disconnect there. i want to ask you about something else because this is fundamental to our discussion. he didn't just talk policy and that's what he won. he talked less policy than just about anybody else. he connected with feelings. all right. often harsh feelings. feelin
but what trump has done is ecting with , and again, not just even the republican base. talking people in blue states and purple states of pennsylvania, michigan, the other places where trump put together this winning trump coalition. and he was able to connect with them. >> jason, first of all, let's not overstate his reach because he lost the majority vote. okay. and that means that this was tactical. he found strength and weaknesses that the democrats didn't address, and he wound...
68
68
Jun 5, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
ect >> that is a situation where the state would be able to provide hyper scrutiny. >> isn't that the same for everybody? we live in a society with competing beliefs. where our cases have said lgbt people of been humiliated, disrespected, treated and civilly, the briefs are filled with situations like this. the gay couple left on the side of the highway on a rainy night. people denied medical treatment medical treatment because the doctor did not leave in saex parenthood, etc.. with all we said in our public accommodations law, we cannot change your private beliefs. we cannot compel you to like these people. we cannot compel you to bring them into your home. but if you want to be a part of our civic community, there is certain behavior and conduct you cannot engage in. sellingludes not products that you sell to everyone else to people simply because of their either race, ,eligion, national origin gender, and in this case sexual orientation. so we cannot legislate civility and rudeness, but we can and have permitted as a compelling state intest, legislating behavior. so, why it is not
ect >> that is a situation where the state would be able to provide hyper scrutiny. >> isn't that the same for everybody? we live in a society with competing beliefs. where our cases have said lgbt people of been humiliated, disrespected, treated and civilly, the briefs are filled with situations like this. the gay couple left on the side of the highway on a rainy night. people denied medical treatment medical treatment because the doctor did not leave in saex parenthood, etc.. with...