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ed: maybe. right now the economic backdrop, whether it is china or europe or what is going on here central banking -- it is so much more dominant than the political backdrop. brendan: we talk about politics what we mean is fiscal policy. have you given up thinking that fiscal policy might change in the u.s.? ed: occasionally i visit that it might. i think it would be a positive. if we could get into some infrastructure building. i think that might happen in the next three or four years. brendan: this is something the administration has made a push on. can you handicap that? ed: i cannot. you can feel it would be favorable. olivia: maybe we will actually build a highway. brendan: economists say that is what makes sense and yet politically we are unable to do it. ed: there may be some of that going on with public-private combinations. they are raising money at very low interest rates and building some roads here and there. i would guess that if the expansion keeps going like i think it well, you c
ed: maybe. right now the economic backdrop, whether it is china or europe or what is going on here central banking -- it is so much more dominant than the political backdrop. brendan: we talk about politics what we mean is fiscal policy. have you given up thinking that fiscal policy might change in the u.s.? ed: occasionally i visit that it might. i think it would be a positive. if we could get into some infrastructure building. i think that might happen in the next three or four years....
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for it to be destrieed eded eded -- destroyed by thugs. >> what about that tremaine? do you hear a lot of conversation on the street about that? >> well certainly that's part of the broader discussion. the idea that people are described as thugs for breaking property, but that was precipitated by a police officer, or officer being perhaps involved in the death of a black man. a black man died while in custody of the police. so the idea of the characterization of these young people as thugs involved in this uprising on a day-to-day basis is just more weight on top of their shoulders. i spoke with a young woman yesterday who was fiery and angry and used language that wouldn't be safe for television. but what she said is we're here neglected. we're here forgotten. and nobody cares about us until something bad happens and then you want to come down here with your cameras. she said people rob and steal. you mentioned the idea that is baltimore coming back to some sense of normalcy. the sad fact is for many people what is normal is terrible. almost 15 poefrs the% of the peo
for it to be destrieed eded eded -- destroyed by thugs. >> what about that tremaine? do you hear a lot of conversation on the street about that? >> well certainly that's part of the broader discussion. the idea that people are described as thugs for breaking property, but that was precipitated by a police officer, or officer being perhaps involved in the death of a black man. a black man died while in custody of the police. so the idea of the characterization of these young people...
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>> so i think what happened here is that the snap-ed -- these dollars came to us through snap-ed so it's all one pot of money that we will now be reporting to the state on as one pot of money with three categories so for reporting requirements through our funder we're going to have to report on the overarching snap-ed money with the three programs, nutrition education, gardening and thai chi. i would imagine there are some communities where the snap-ed is going to one so it's not confusing but to have this laid out and who the funder is and how we're getting the money and the overarching objectives and why we have the one memo and detail of each and outcomes and measurements split apart. that's my best thinking but i seen david has gotten up and he's gog to really explain it to us. i think that what it is. >> i am the contract liaison for daas. i like her answer better than what i am going to give you. >> [laughter] >> then why didn't -- and paused). and especially if they're providing the same service and better to provide a narrative and make it clear and concise that way so we tend to
>> so i think what happened here is that the snap-ed -- these dollars came to us through snap-ed so it's all one pot of money that we will now be reporting to the state on as one pot of money with three categories so for reporting requirements through our funder we're going to have to report on the overarching snap-ed money with the three programs, nutrition education, gardening and thai chi. i would imagine there are some communities where the snap-ed is going to one so it's not...
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ed?ds to the bigger question of what is going on with the officers that were involved because they are being evaluated from the state attorney general, who is investigating whether or not their charges should be brought. and charges can also be brought against whomever has leaked some of these reports. because this is private and confidential information associated with ongoing investigations, so whomever is behind these reports could face misdemeanor or felony charges, depending on what they've released and what they've leaked if they can identify who is responsible. so i think it's a big deal and i know that the community is upset, this community and others, they're demanding more from our justice system, and really they're demanding two things things. they want transparency and they want accountability. and so far, in this case, they're getting neither. >> as a veteran prosecutor looking at this how would you get a conviction when it's hearsay inside the van? we really don't know what
ed?ds to the bigger question of what is going on with the officers that were involved because they are being evaluated from the state attorney general, who is investigating whether or not their charges should be brought. and charges can also be brought against whomever has leaked some of these reports. because this is private and confidential information associated with ongoing investigations, so whomever is behind these reports could face misdemeanor or felony charges, depending on what...
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ed: it is possible. we have seen companies come in and this is across any sector with what looks like a very full price and then we see people come in over the top. it is possible someone comes in. for now, it looks like a full price. it is hard to see anyone coming in much higher. matt: our companies being crippled by the depressed oil price? ed: there is an element in oil and gas right now -- the depressed oil price is having an effect. it is forcing companies to consider selling. we saw it with petroleum. of a put themselves up for sale. a lot of noise. they actually took themselves off the block and said, we do not need to do it. i think in bg's case, this is by no means them being forced to sell. it is actually shell who struggled with production and has been hit hard by falling prices. they buy a company going in the opposite direction. bg has huge lng reserves. if you are shell and you are struggling you go in the opposite direction, by someone who is doing well. matt: have you got your eyes on ot
ed: it is possible. we have seen companies come in and this is across any sector with what looks like a very full price and then we see people come in over the top. it is possible someone comes in. for now, it looks like a full price. it is hard to see anyone coming in much higher. matt: our companies being crippled by the depressed oil price? ed: there is an element in oil and gas right now -- the depressed oil price is having an effect. it is forcing companies to consider selling. we saw it...
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he didn't do that ed. he came to this dance late. >> well i agree with you and i find it hard to believe that he wouldn't have a little bit more influence over his house colleagues. he's been around the state for a long time. he has some political influence. i don't know why he didn't use it here for the morally correct thing to do here. i want to bring in a radio talk show host and a liberal commentator and comedian. it is the almighty dollar because the only states that are moving on this is when people and businesses speak up where there's going to be some injurious economic activity taking place. do you think that's the case from what you hear in north dakota? >> i think maybe so. certainly with arkansas and indiana they were concerned about that. it seems to me if you believe something, you don't cave when there's pressure. does microsoft sell bruktproducts in places that throw gays of the buildings and hang them? that's hypocrisy. what about saudi arabia? where are you selling products pal? we're a l
he didn't do that ed. he came to this dance late. >> well i agree with you and i find it hard to believe that he wouldn't have a little bit more influence over his house colleagues. he's been around the state for a long time. he has some political influence. i don't know why he didn't use it here for the morally correct thing to do here. i want to bring in a radio talk show host and a liberal commentator and comedian. it is the almighty dollar because the only states that are moving on...
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to have for ed. the rollout is so different from the two contenders cruz and paul owe. >> and what we'll see tomorrow from rubio. >> they will have people surrounded there cheering for them, they're not as insulated. it's not like here is a click and here is my commercial. what does that say about the people who clearly want to hear what she has to say and she is cheering. >> it suggests maybe she can't fill a stadium, or maybe if she can fill a stadium once, what happens in another month where she is not able to fill a stadium. it's about optics, they want to go with the momentum you don't do many events, you try to raise and elevate the campaign going forward. i think it's different if you're in a packed battle on theside. that is why cruz, he has 10,000 adoring fans or supporters, and rubio who is doing it in miami, we expect a large enthusiastic crowd. but they want to build a movement behind them. hillary sort of needs to tamper the support and try to grow it going forward. and to start really b
to have for ed. the rollout is so different from the two contenders cruz and paul owe. >> and what we'll see tomorrow from rubio. >> they will have people surrounded there cheering for them, they're not as insulated. it's not like here is a click and here is my commercial. what does that say about the people who clearly want to hear what she has to say and she is cheering. >> it suggests maybe she can't fill a stadium, or maybe if she can fill a stadium once, what happens in...
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. >> reporter: police dialed a phone number they found for ed.tennessese and agreed to make the eight-hour drive to germantown to be interviewed. detectives wondered had he made the trip once already that week, to take heather away? and most importantly, could he tell them where she was now? >> just because you've got somebody living 500 miles away does not mean that they didn't have anything to do with this disappearance. >> reporter: police recorded ed raulerson's interview. during questioning, ed made a potentially important admission. >> i love her to death, i would do anything for her. you know, one of the detectives asked me, you know, who would she call if she wanted to disappear. i said, me. i'd be here in however many hours it took for me to get here today. >> reporter: but, he insisted, heather never made that call. and there was more. ed told detectives he was surprised by the first question he was asked when initially contacted by the police. >> detective cook called me and he said, "is your girlfriend there?" and i said, "yes, she's
. >> reporter: police dialed a phone number they found for ed.tennessese and agreed to make the eight-hour drive to germantown to be interviewed. detectives wondered had he made the trip once already that week, to take heather away? and most importantly, could he tell them where she was now? >> just because you've got somebody living 500 miles away does not mean that they didn't have anything to do with this disappearance. >> reporter: police recorded ed raulerson's interview....
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snap-ed stands for supplemental nutrition assistance program education. this is a federal grant that we're getting for the first time this year. the purpose is to -- with this request is modify the funds from the snap-ed plus $5,000 from the board of supervisors for district project for thai chi. this in addition to the community services program for the two contractors. bayview hunters point, multi-purpose senior services and self-help for the elderly. the main purpose of this program to improve the health and well being at seniors in the senior centers. if you look at page two of the memo, the table, it highlights the three different projects that we are recommending funding for. first under bayview hunters point multi-purpose senior services for this fiscal year 14-15 for the gardening project is for a total of $50,000 and for education is the total is listed. if you add the two projects it comes out to $76,815 which we're asking authorization to modify and add to the existing contract. self-help for the elderly we're recommending thai chi program for
snap-ed stands for supplemental nutrition assistance program education. this is a federal grant that we're getting for the first time this year. the purpose is to -- with this request is modify the funds from the snap-ed plus $5,000 from the board of supervisors for district project for thai chi. this in addition to the community services program for the two contractors. bayview hunters point, multi-purpose senior services and self-help for the elderly. the main purpose of this program to...
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the other thing i want to mention about comprehensive health ed it serves as a foundational structure for supports aligned with sfusd's priorities and the next slide we're going to take a look at by grade level curriculum california health ed content standards and also highlight a few of the community based organizations that are working with us to support this effort in our schools. starting with the elementary level as i mentioned before elementary students are required to receive 20 lessons. some of the curriculum touches on areas of identifying threat, being able to stand up for yourself, and the skills around seeking help, and although the topics of sexual assault affirming consent and relationship violence may not be thought of as a topic for students in elementary grades it's important that comprehensive health ed instruction begins early and provides age appropriate instruction and builds a foundation to the skill set we want standards to continue to develop in middle and in high school. regarding this summary of some of the elementary curriculum we do have data shows that of
the other thing i want to mention about comprehensive health ed it serves as a foundational structure for supports aligned with sfusd's priorities and the next slide we're going to take a look at by grade level curriculum california health ed content standards and also highlight a few of the community based organizations that are working with us to support this effort in our schools. starting with the elementary level as i mentioned before elementary students are required to receive 20 lessons....
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"the ed show" is coming up next. >>> good evening americans. welcome to "the ed show." live from pensacola, florida. let's get to work. >>> tonight -- >> our officers our task forces are interviewing witnesses to the event. >> later transpacific partnership. >> folks in labor and some progressives are suspicious. >> the answer is not only no, but hell no. >> generally because of the experiences they saw in the past. >> if it doesn't stop, we will be railroaded. >>> and -- >> i hope you're listening because this is so serious. >> in places like this, folks don't have time we don't have time, you do not have time to deny the effects of climate change. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. we start this evening with the latest out of baltimore maryland. the death of freddie gray has grabbed national attention. the protests in the streets of baltimore are expected to continue this evening. gray was arrested on april 12th after a foot chase with the police. baltimore police said he was arrested without force or incident. gray died on april 19th. hi
"the ed show" is coming up next. >>> good evening americans. welcome to "the ed show." live from pensacola, florida. let's get to work. >>> tonight -- >> our officers our task forces are interviewing witnesses to the event. >> later transpacific partnership. >> folks in labor and some progressives are suspicious. >> the answer is not only no, but hell no. >> generally because of the experiences they saw in the past. >> if...
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"the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show". live from detroit lakes, minnesota, let's get to work! >> iran will never be permitted to develop a nuclear weapon. >> tonight, the iran deal. >> we have negotiated as a team. >> we have made achievements. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. there's no bigger story around the world. historic news out of switzerland this evening. after decades of strained relationships between the united states and iran. we are one step closer to a nuclear agreement. iran and six world powers have reached an understanding on the framework which aims to pave the way towards a financial deal. the news comes after eight days of marathon talks, two deadline extensions and a lot of speculation on the details. president obama delivered a statement earlier today where he laid out some specifics. >> this framework would cut off every pathway that iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon. iran will face strict limitations on its program and iran has also agreed to the most robust
"the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show". live from detroit lakes, minnesota, let's get to work! >> iran will never be permitted to develop a nuclear weapon. >> tonight, the iran deal. >> we have negotiated as a team. >> we have made achievements. >> good to have you with us tonight, folks. thanks for watching. there's no bigger story around the world. historic news out of switzerland this...
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lee. >> thank you, ed (clapping.) let me add that as we take a moment ponder the circumstances of which those fatalities happen we are working very hard to make sure that there is less of this and today, we're in district one with commissioner eric mar who also joined strongly the effort to put their concrete work into vision zero to make that happen today, we wanted to demonstrate as part find an education and awareness campaign those strooirpz we called them san bernardino are a striping on the swauktsz that have in the past obey retired around schools and mid street kroger's are now going to be more dominant in our intersections beginning on geary street those are important one there are and do in fact slow down traffic and make people more aware but also what ed reiskin and others have been saying in our street safety advocates we've got to make people more aware if we can make sure that ice are the first and not other distractions that the eyes see the crosswalks and people in the crosswalk using that it will pen
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we'll follow the story so much. >> thank you ed. >> that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz.th reverend al sharpton begins right now. good evening, rev. >>> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from washington, d.c. we start with breaking news on the full-court press from president obama selling the iran nuclear deal. moments ago, president obama responding to israel's prime minister who says any deal should include an iranian commitment to israel's right to exist. >> the notion that we would condition iran not getting nuclear weapons in a verifiable deal on iran r
we'll follow the story so much. >> thank you ed. >> that's "the ed show." i'm ed schultz.th reverend al sharpton begins right now. good evening, rev. >>> good evening, ed. thanks to you for tuning in. i'm live tonight from washington, d.c. we start with breaking news on the full-court press from president obama selling the iran nuclear deal. moments ago, president obama responding to israel's prime minister who says any deal should include an iranian commitment to...
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ed? >> how did aaron hernandez allow all of this future to get unravelled and end up where he is in life tonight? that is the story from massachusetts. ron mott good to have you with us. thanks for the report. appreciate it. >>> coming up, chris christie says he can take on hillary. the rapid response panel weighs in on his new entitlement reform program. all republicans have got new entitlement reform programs. and marco rubio's campaign of the future doesn't match his policies of the past. stick around. we're right back. in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. audible safety beeping audible safety beeping audible safety beeping the nissan rogue with safety shield technologies. the only thing left to fear is
ed? >> how did aaron hernandez allow all of this future to get unravelled and end up where he is in life tonight? that is the story from massachusetts. ron mott good to have you with us. thanks for the report. appreciate it. >>> coming up, chris christie says he can take on hillary. the rapid response panel weighs in on his new entitlement reform program. all republicans have got new entitlement reform programs. and marco rubio's campaign of the future doesn't match his policies...
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appreciate your time here on "the ed show." that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz.ation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. and thanks to you foorr tuning in. we start with breaking news. loretta lynch making history to become our next attorney general. president obama talked about it just moments ago. >> i've been looking forward to saying this. that i am very pleased that loretta lynch has now been confirmed as our next attorney general. [ cheers and applause ] and, you know, america will be better off for it. she's spent her life fighting for the fair and equal justice. that's the foundation of our democracy. she's going to do a great job helping our communities, keeping them safe but also making sure our
appreciate your time here on "the ed show." that is "the ed show." i'm ed schultz.ation" with reverend al sharpton starts right now. good evening, rev. >> good evening, ed. and thanks to you foorr tuning in. we start with breaking news. loretta lynch making history to become our next attorney general. president obama talked about it just moments ago. >> i've been looking forward to saying this. that i am very pleased that loretta lynch has now been confirmed...
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.) >> and now ass as mayor ed lee said that is about golf we'll welcome to the stage a gentleman from the swinging skirts. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you very much thank you, mayor ed lee and we're very thankful four i allowing us to bring this art work to promote not only the gentleman with his wonderful art and the swinging skirts it is this week get to your tickets online online. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i'd like to give a special thanks to jill with us behind the scenes really appreciate the person to connect to make it dream come true and also the rec and park depth for stepping up we're thankful everything came together and hopefully coming brown back into the future. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you>> (speaking foreign language.) (clapping) yes. i want to point out mr. march chandler the relations in san francisco what it didn't know about international affairs is not worthy knowing. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> and it was mark yesterday informed me that swinging skirts is not about women gofrldz but men gofrldz wearing skirts. >> (spea
.) >> and now ass as mayor ed lee said that is about golf we'll welcome to the stage a gentleman from the swinging skirts. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> thank you very much thank you, mayor ed lee and we're very thankful four i allowing us to bring this art work to promote not only the gentleman with his wonderful art and the swinging skirts it is this week get to your tickets online online. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> i'd like to give a special thanks...
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ed right now i'm in austin texas. i was in los angeles and san francisco and las vegas in the last few days talking in total to thousands of people who are disgusted with the gap in income equality. they want to break up the huge banks on wall street. they want a new trade policy. as you and i have discussed, i am giving serious thought to running for president of the united states. when you take on the military industrial complex, the coke brothers and all of the big money people in the country that is not an easy task. before you jump in you have to make sure that you're going to do it right, that you have the political infrastructure to do it in 50 states that you can raise the hundreds of millions of dollars that you need because if you can't do that it's not worth doing. you are absolutely right. we need to have a real debate. are we prepared to take on the billionaire class? in the last two years, the 14 wealthiest people in this country saw an increase in their wealth of $157 billion. that's more wealth than th
ed right now i'm in austin texas. i was in los angeles and san francisco and las vegas in the last few days talking in total to thousands of people who are disgusted with the gap in income equality. they want to break up the huge banks on wall street. they want a new trade policy. as you and i have discussed, i am giving serious thought to running for president of the united states. when you take on the military industrial complex, the coke brothers and all of the big money people in the...
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welcome to the ed show. let's get to work. tonight. new allegations out of tulsa. >> falsified. >> plus clinton's stance on trade. that is the story that will affect the most workers in this country. >> americans and their families need a champion. >> leader. christie's tired old ideas. >> that's okay. i'll find exactly where i am right now because i haven't changed. >> claiming fiction. good to have you with us. thank you for watching. this is a story that should trouble the entire country. we hear so much about community policing. we hear so much about there's so much pressure on budgets, on the local level. well this is how you don't do it. there is a new development tonight out of oklahoma involving the shooting of an unarmed black man. i'm sure you've seen the tape. the tulsa world said the county record forged training records for the 73-year-old volunteer reserve deputy. the tulsa world is citing multiple unnamed sources in the report. the deputy shot and killed eric harris. retired insurance executive robert bates is charged wi
welcome to the ed show. let's get to work. tonight. new allegations out of tulsa. >> falsified. >> plus clinton's stance on trade. that is the story that will affect the most workers in this country. >> americans and their families need a champion. >> leader. christie's tired old ideas. >> that's okay. i'll find exactly where i am right now because i haven't changed. >> claiming fiction. good to have you with us. thank you for watching. this is a story that...
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will start to come. >> ladies and gentlemen, mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) okay. >> wow. charlotte and willie or on the they wonderful yeah. (clapping) tale of two cities and donna thank you very much so for your support we're doing this and thank you to the california historical 10esh9 and they've been wonderful we've had a great exhibit and still on the rest of the year the pal list of fine arts how's everybody are you ready for new lights well, gosh what a wonderful time in the city wildfire been taxing about the bay 4r89s and how wonderful to brought a refreshing look at the city and people from other than the world are coming to see the bay lights i'm glad that money was rates and tale of two cities thanks to you and the people the private sectors joined the public sector and really willie lewis brown and together gosh so see those numbers 1915 on the feedback ferry building is exciting my thoughts what were the innovators of that time one hundred years ago thinking about how were they moving themselves of themselves and ultimately talking to each other
will start to come. >> ladies and gentlemen, mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) okay. >> wow. charlotte and willie or on the they wonderful yeah. (clapping) tale of two cities and donna thank you very much so for your support we're doing this and thank you to the california historical 10esh9 and they've been wonderful we've had a great exhibit and still on the rest of the year the pal list of fine arts how's everybody are you ready for new lights well, gosh what a wonderful time in...
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the taiwan national university of the arts. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the honorable mayor ed lee and the government officials of san francisco the onsite resident of san francisco and isle the honorable guests coming today. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the united states is a grow country a small stab of the united states is a big stab of humankind the united states is a desirable place for artists the city government is generals for the space and this is a small step of the united states u you guess but a big step for taiwan's history we're grateful and appreciate the opportunity >> (speaking foreign language.) >> as a proof of art history i'm confident to say you wouldn't be disappointed because first of all he is an excellent artist with a unique asian cultural and we're a professional team with international experience and third the button and expressive shape of skurmz will brings happiness to the people of san francisco. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> god bless america thank you very much. >> yeah, the good citizens of san francisco they're sharing the glory of
the taiwan national university of the arts. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the honorable mayor ed lee and the government officials of san francisco the onsite resident of san francisco and isle the honorable guests coming today. >> (speaking foreign language.) >> the united states is a grow country a small stab of the united states is a big stab of humankind the united states is a desirable place for artists the city government is generals for the space and this is a...
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and ed reiskin, head of muni. ed, i want to begin with muni. we talk to passengers about their experience on muni and heard their comments. let's take a look first of all. >> what's your experience? >> it really depends on where you're going. some places are okay. the others, there's fights all the time and things. >> it depends where i take it. i would say most of the time, 99% of the time, it's perfect. in the tenderloin it can get a little weird. >> maybe more frequency with buses at nighttime. a lot of people commute at night. >> you don't like waiting on the corner for a bus when it's supposed to be there and it's not. >> so your reaction. frequency seems to be one of the biggest complaints. not enough buses. >> it is. we have more demand than we have the ability to meet right now. the good news is that thanks in part to the state of the economy in san francisco which we are in part beneficiaries of, we have more funding for our operating budget. and in fact, two days from now this saturday, august -- or april 25 we're going to be increasi
and ed reiskin, head of muni. ed, i want to begin with muni. we talk to passengers about their experience on muni and heard their comments. let's take a look first of all. >> what's your experience? >> it really depends on where you're going. some places are okay. the others, there's fights all the time and things. >> it depends where i take it. i would say most of the time, 99% of the time, it's perfect. in the tenderloin it can get a little weird. >> maybe more...
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we're back on "the ed show." come by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to us since we're going to be here anyway it's kind of a no brainer there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away
we're back on "the ed show." come by almost every day to deliver your mail so if you have any packages you want to return you should just give them to us since we're going to be here anyway it's kind of a no brainer there's nothing more romantic than a spontaneous moment. so why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so...
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\s. >> good evening, ed.ted to the deadly shooting in north charleston. it was just released by south carolina state's law enforcement division. it shows the traffic stop before officer michael slager shot and killed walter scott. you can see the broken taillight is there. there's also a second person in the car in the passenger seat and the video shows officer slager approaching the car. the audio isn't clean, but you can hear him asking walter scott for his license and registration.
\s. >> good evening, ed.ted to the deadly shooting in north charleston. it was just released by south carolina state's law enforcement division. it shows the traffic stop before officer michael slager shot and killed walter scott. you can see the broken taillight is there. there's also a second person in the car in the passenger seat and the video shows officer slager approaching the car. the audio isn't clean, but you can hear him asking walter scott for his license and registration.
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we're right back on "the ed show." the largest enterprises in the world, are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone. in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. >>> here's where we stand on tonight's poll. do you think marco rubio has the experience to be president of the united states? it's between 80% and 90%. closer to 90%. no, he doesn't have the chops or experience to be president of the united states. we're right back on "the ed show." stay with us. thanks for coming. we want a spirited performance. who offers the most horsepower? lincoln mkc. we also want clever thinking in a tight spot. anyone offer hands-free in and out park assist? lincoln mkc. bra-vo. the lincoln luxury uncovered event is on. lease t
we're right back on "the ed show." the largest enterprises in the world, are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone. in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. >>>...
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go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed.our vote. 24% of the people think that rand paul can win the nomination. you can still vote. we're right back on "the ed show." look at that. it's up to 25. we're right back. sweet mother of softness... charmin!!! take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfort cushions. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? ideas come into this world ugly and messy. they are the natural born enemy of the way things are. yes, ideas are scary and messy and fragile. but under the proper care, they become something beautiful. you're all excited to book that vacation flight. plenty of seats to choose from right? buuut the minute you try to use reward miles from your airline credit card... it's slim pickins! the flights you want -- sorry, they ask for a ridiculous number of miles. time to switch to the capital one venture card. with venture, you'll earn unlimited double miles. and using
go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed.our vote. 24% of the people think that rand paul can win the nomination. you can still vote. we're right back on "the ed show." look at that. it's up to 25. we're right back. sweet mother of softness... charmin!!! take a closer look at charmin ultra soft and you'll love what you see. not only can you use less, but you can actually see the softness in our comfort cushions. we all go. why not enjoy the go with charmin ultra soft? ideas come into this world ugly...
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was asked to be a peer leader to luggage the presidio champion with the enthusiastic support of mayor ed lee what has challenged other cities 80 join san francisco's leads we'll be hosting the u.s. conference of mayors in june we're so fortunate to have a mayor it gets it i want to share a quick story when he was the head of public works he, he we participated to make it a better workforce one of the things he created a space for women empowerment group among the employees to invite women to the first meeting he sent them a personal invitation to the home addresses helped them to pa participate and that group has been flushing every sense his qualifying didn't stop with city employees we know that 3 out four women's work in the private gender and you launched the 230u6r78 and challenged the private sector to encourage women in the workplace i see supervisor cohen has joined itself to enact the family friendly owners and the equal pay act and he's made a tremendous commitment to fight violence definition women fund for you the sifdz against women against violence has $05 million or 50 per
was asked to be a peer leader to luggage the presidio champion with the enthusiastic support of mayor ed lee what has challenged other cities 80 join san francisco's leads we'll be hosting the u.s. conference of mayors in june we're so fortunate to have a mayor it gets it i want to share a quick story when he was the head of public works he, he we participated to make it a better workforce one of the things he created a space for women empowerment group among the employees to invite women to...
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that's "the ed show".nation" with the reverend doctor professor al sharpton starts right now. >> thank you, dr. professor dyson. today the final day in office for one of the most consequential attorneys in american history. eric holder today saying good-bye to the justice department. >> it's been a long t
that's "the ed show".nation" with the reverend doctor professor al sharpton starts right now. >> thank you, dr. professor dyson. today the final day in office for one of the most consequential attorneys in american history. eric holder today saying good-bye to the justice department. >> it's been a long t
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i get this sort of pious establishment from ed miliband. he this is a man who said 2340 boom and bust in our economy and crashed our economy jeopardizing the future life chances of millions of people in this country. i've apologized. i've taken responsibility for the mistakes i've made. why don't you in front of the british people, ed miliband apologize for your role? nothing euphemistic. say i'm sorry for crashing the british economy -- >> ed miliband. >> you've got it wrong on bank regulation. [ applause ] absolutely. in relation to the banks. and the banks were underregulated. but let me just -- those are global financial -- let me just point this out. david, when you were in opposition at the time as leader of the opposition you were saying the banks were overregulated. so i'm not going to take any lectures from you about the global financial crisis. [ applause ] >> ed miliband still thinks the last labour government didn't borrow enough, didn't spend enough, didn't tax enough. i mean, that is the truth. and young people suffer the most
i get this sort of pious establishment from ed miliband. he this is a man who said 2340 boom and bust in our economy and crashed our economy jeopardizing the future life chances of millions of people in this country. i've apologized. i've taken responsibility for the mistakes i've made. why don't you in front of the british people, ed miliband apologize for your role? nothing euphemistic. say i'm sorry for crashing the british economy -- >> ed miliband. >> you've got it wrong on...
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gilman gilman. >> first, i'd like to thank mayor ed lee and the office of the status on women i'm the executive director the first woman to run the agency in its 25 year history (clapping) and i truly believe that women unique approach to collaboration and partnership anytime women get together in collective intention is powerful whether creating the fertilization affordable housing in 2004 and pushing for nonprofit and ourselves and peers to be more okay driven and impactful or seeing the value of community organizing in the work we do everyday when women come together it is powerful and without women that have touched me throughout my life and colleagues, i wouldn't be here today thank you again, for this honor (clapping.) >> and finally sherman is the executive director of the loosening street one of the largest providers serving the run away youth when they joined loosening she decided to double the beds between 5 years and ended up accomplishing that goal in 3 years when is more observe when meeting with sherman is that she never settles nor the stalking she is fortunately determ
gilman gilman. >> first, i'd like to thank mayor ed lee and the office of the status on women i'm the executive director the first woman to run the agency in its 25 year history (clapping) and i truly believe that women unique approach to collaboration and partnership anytime women get together in collective intention is powerful whether creating the fertilization affordable housing in 2004 and pushing for nonprofit and ourselves and peers to be more okay driven and impactful or seeing...
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go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed to cast your vote. i'll bring you the results later on in the show. >>> i want to bring in senator bernie sanders tonight from vermont, the independent who has been very cler on this issue all a -- clear on this issue all along. we got an earful from the president. we wanted to make sure his side of the story got out. he said that there are enforceable labor and environmental provisions in the tpp. what does he mean? how enforceable are they? your take. >> we've heard it from almost every trade agreement that's come down the pike and yet you have workers that are being exploited all over the world. it takes years before their concerns are being heard. i think the first point to make about this trade agreement is to look at whose side multi-national corporations are on on this. how do the drug companies feel about this. how does wall street feel about it? all of the multi-nationals believe this is a great agreement. just the other day, i and a few of us spoke before the thousand steel workers on this iss
go to pulse.msnbc.com/ed to cast your vote. i'll bring you the results later on in the show. >>> i want to bring in senator bernie sanders tonight from vermont, the independent who has been very cler on this issue all a -- clear on this issue all along. we got an earful from the president. we wanted to make sure his side of the story got out. he said that there are enforceable labor and environmental provisions in the tpp. what does he mean? how enforceable are they? your take....
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julie: ed miliband. ed: as i said in the opening, we will do it in a fair and better way than has been tried over the last five years. david cameron promise to eliminate the deficit and he failed. we will reverse tax cuts that he gave to millionaires, 43,000 pounds for every billionaire. we will reduce spending. thirdly, we well do something else. your living standard has fallen. that has been bad for working people, but it has also meant that the government has not had tax revenue coming in. that is why they failed. we will boost the living standard, the third part of our plan to get the deficit down and balance the books. it is a fair way it is a better way. julie: natalie bennett. natalie: we are offering the reversal of austerity. the future of everybody in this room. and what we have been doing, we have been slashing at public services. let us think about what austerity actually means. somewhere near you, there is a children's center or library that is close. think of the workers. she used to be pro
julie: ed miliband. ed: as i said in the opening, we will do it in a fair and better way than has been tried over the last five years. david cameron promise to eliminate the deficit and he failed. we will reverse tax cuts that he gave to millionaires, 43,000 pounds for every billionaire. we will reduce spending. thirdly, we well do something else. your living standard has fallen. that has been bad for working people, but it has also meant that the government has not had tax revenue coming in....
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julie: ed miliband.i said in the opening, we will do it in a fair and better way than has been tried over the last five years. david cameron promise to eliminate the deficit and he failed. we will reverse tax cuts that he gave to millionaires, 43,000 pounds for every billionaire. we will reduce spending. thirdly, we well do something else. your living standard has fallen. that has been bad for working people, but it has also meant that the government has not had tax revenue coming in. that is why they failed. we will boost the living standard, the third part of our plan to get the deficit down and balance the books. it is a fair way it is a better way. julie: natalie bennett. natalie: we are offering the reversal of austerity. the future of everybody in this room. and what we have been doing, we have been slashing at public services. let us think about what austerity actually means. somewhere near you, there is a children's center or library that is close. think of the workers. she used to be providing a
julie: ed miliband.i said in the opening, we will do it in a fair and better way than has been tried over the last five years. david cameron promise to eliminate the deficit and he failed. we will reverse tax cuts that he gave to millionaires, 43,000 pounds for every billionaire. we will reduce spending. thirdly, we well do something else. your living standard has fallen. that has been bad for working people, but it has also meant that the government has not had tax revenue coming in. that is...
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the question to ed miliband, ed talks the language of anti-austerity but only a few weeks ago he hasn through the house of commons with nick clegg and david cameron to vote for 30 billion pounds of cuts over the next two years. i take a different view to that. i do not believe you can some a simply cut your way out of the deficit. i think david cameron is the proof. he missed all of his targets. we need to grow our way out of the deficit. austerity has held back economic growth. let these modest spending increases allow us to invest in the things that matter. why did you vote 30 billion pounds of cuts? miliband: that wasn't what the vote was for. two weeks ago we had a vote against austerity -- [indiscernible] you have a plan to cut six billion pounds in scotland to the economy. you need to explain what that will mean for the people. >> absolutely right. bennett: sturgeon is absolutely right. you have a choice between austerity heavy and austerity light, and i think david cameron has been talking a lot about the jobs he created. let's think about the state of employment in britain to
the question to ed miliband, ed talks the language of anti-austerity but only a few weeks ago he hasn through the house of commons with nick clegg and david cameron to vote for 30 billion pounds of cuts over the next two years. i take a different view to that. i do not believe you can some a simply cut your way out of the deficit. i think david cameron is the proof. he missed all of his targets. we need to grow our way out of the deficit. austerity has held back economic growth. let these...
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"the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show," live from new york. let's get to work. tonight -- >> it's not that i'm against gay marriage. >> whoo! >> i'm for traditional marriage. >>> plus -- >> i'm very determined to get to the bottom of this incident. >> he has no confidence that the baltimore city police department will conduct a fair investigation. >>> and, the gulf today five years after the spill. >> despite settlements, fines and criminal charges, the legal battle over this oil spill is far from complete. >> they all have concerns about the health of the environment in and the residents of the gulf. >> good to have you with us tonight. we start with big news out of new hampshire this evening. earlier today, hillary clinton paid her first visit to the granite state. clinton met with employees at a childhood toy factory in keen new hampshire. clinton continued her popular, populist pitch today. it's working. she called for america to rebuild our manufacturing sector. >> how do we get back into more basic production again, so that we can resum
"the ed show" is up next. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show," live from new york. let's get to work. tonight -- >> it's not that i'm against gay marriage. >> whoo! >> i'm for traditional marriage. >>> plus -- >> i'm very determined to get to the bottom of this incident. >> he has no confidence that the baltimore city police department will conduct a fair investigation. >>> and, the gulf today...