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edwin piri tienen los detalles desde la casa blanca. causa de inestabilidad ambiental. >> segÚn este informe, 12000 personas podrÍa morir debido a diferentes enfermedades que existen, pero tambiÉn, el clima extremo que estamos viviendo. edwin: analistas polÍticos aseguran que la falta de acciÓn, podrÍa impactar el 4% del producto interno del paÍs. en especial, el importante papel que tiene estados unidos en el efecto invernadero. >> las polÍticas de los estados unidos de amÉrica latina, tienen que hacer algo. las consecuencia, ya lo estamos viviendo y se van a incrementar. edwin: el tema del cambio climÁtico, toma fuerza luego de que el papa francisco presentara un punto de vista diferente. >> el pontÍfice lo planteÓ desde el punto de vista moral. estÁs expuesto al asma, enfermedades cardiovasculares, incluso la muerte prematura. nosotros llevamos una carga mÁs pesada que cualquier otra comunidad. ya no estamos hablando de cuestiones polÍticas, ya estamos probando las consecuencias. edwin: ante este tema, el presidente barack obama no s
edwin piri tienen los detalles desde la casa blanca. causa de inestabilidad ambiental. >> segÚn este informe, 12000 personas podrÍa morir debido a diferentes enfermedades que existen, pero tambiÉn, el clima extremo que estamos viviendo. edwin: analistas polÍticos aseguran que la falta de acciÓn, podrÍa impactar el 4% del producto interno del paÍs. en especial, el importante papel que tiene estados unidos en el efecto invernadero. >> las polÍticas de los estados unidos de...
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edwin: las autoridades han tenido que recurrir a sistemas de bombeo.tro del agua todos los carros. edwin: las autoridades tambiÉn estÁn cuantificando los daÑos y sÓlo en el sur de texas se habla de Áreas afectadas. enrique: viajar en aviÓn representa un lujo que no todo el mundo puede pagar, las aerolÍneas intentan maneras de cobrar por servicios bÁsicos. periodista: no sÓlo los aviones andan por las nubes, tambiÉn las ganancias de las aerolÍneas. las lÍneas aÉreas estadounidenses estÁn acumulando miles de dÓlares en ganancias. >> es un abuso, estÁn tratando de sacar dinero por todos aÑos. periodista: en el primer trimestre las aerolÍneas recaudaron una cifra rÉcord que en el mismo periodo del aÑo anterior, 1600 millones de dÓlares. adriana cacique siempre que las aerolÍneas se aprovechan con el equipaje. >> porque se lo van a llevar de todos modos, pero cobran extra. periodista: y no hablemos lo que gana en reservaciones, hasta $1000 para internacionales. es buen tiempo para las aerolÍneas estadounidenses si le agregamos el bajo precio en combustible
edwin: las autoridades han tenido que recurrir a sistemas de bombeo.tro del agua todos los carros. edwin: las autoridades tambiÉn estÁn cuantificando los daÑos y sÓlo en el sur de texas se habla de Áreas afectadas. enrique: viajar en aviÓn representa un lujo que no todo el mundo puede pagar, las aerolÍneas intentan maneras de cobrar por servicios bÁsicos. periodista: no sÓlo los aviones andan por las nubes, tambiÉn las ganancias de las aerolÍneas. las lÍneas aÉreas estadounidenses...
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edwin means: -- edwin meese: i will take my shot at it and then give it to gil because i have to head for a plane in a minute. i would say that i have not seen anything that changed my views about him. as a matter of fact, i think all the investigation and writing about him has only consolidated, if you will, and confirmed the impressions of what he did, what he looked like, and how he appeared. particularly, i think again the qualities of optimism and cheerfulness, integrity, as you read more and more about him and historians do dig in, you find out his courage. in for example, the professional air traffic controllers strike in supporting the freedom fighters and neck arrival of against the people in progress who were very much opposed to that. his integrity. i think he very much today is the same person that i remember working for for 30 years. so i will turn it back to gil. >> yeah, ed has to go to the west coast. edwin meese: i have this deal with the airlines. if i don't get there, they go anyway. [laughter] ambassador robinson: i will add to that. is that in doing the book, i ha
edwin means: -- edwin meese: i will take my shot at it and then give it to gil because i have to head for a plane in a minute. i would say that i have not seen anything that changed my views about him. as a matter of fact, i think all the investigation and writing about him has only consolidated, if you will, and confirmed the impressions of what he did, what he looked like, and how he appeared. particularly, i think again the qualities of optimism and cheerfulness, integrity, as you read more...
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edwin: la casa blanca confÍan que el voto de los magistrados serÁ favorable tanto asÍ que no cuentan de un plan los republicanos en el congreso buscan desarrollar una estrategias de ayuda a corto plan y exige la comunidad lbgt que existen histÓricamente han sido discriminados no solo en los hospitales sino tambiÉn en su lugar de trabajo. >> una de cada cinco personas lgbt que viven solos viven en la pobreza hay mucho que tenemos que hacer como paÍs como comunidad para mejorar la situaciÓn econÓmica y el acceso a derechos bÁsicos. edwin: la falta un subsidio podÍa significar aumento en las pÓlizas de seguro de 20 a 500 dÓlares. >> se sabe que los seguros mÉdicos son muy costosos esta ayuda es lo que ha hecho a unas personas decir poder por fin tener un seguro mÉdico en especial la comunidad latina simplemente no tenerlo. edwin: el presidente insiste en que la ley de cuidado de salud es completamente legal dicen que la demanda ni siquiera debiÓ 60 por la corte suprema al final de esta semana podrÍa tomar una decisiÓn. ♪♪ ♪♪ leÓn: cÓmo hablar de sexo con sus hijos? cÓmo lograrlo. ♪♪ leÓ
edwin: la casa blanca confÍan que el voto de los magistrados serÁ favorable tanto asÍ que no cuentan de un plan los republicanos en el congreso buscan desarrollar una estrategias de ayuda a corto plan y exige la comunidad lbgt que existen histÓricamente han sido discriminados no solo en los hospitales sino tambiÉn en su lugar de trabajo. >> una de cada cinco personas lgbt que viven solos viven en la pobreza hay mucho que tenemos que hacer como paÍs como comunidad para mejorar la...
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this is kosma he will bat for edwin jackson.eading it off for the cardinals in the bottom of the eighth. kosma 8 hits in 57 at-bats this season. >> harold: this is where you go tomorrow is sunday. i am go to get one at-bat here and hopefully i will play tomorrow. >> kenny: first pitch he flies out to fowler for out number one. >> tom: watching edwin jackson pitch. we saw max scherzer throw that no-hitter and near perfect game. i think about edwin's no-hitter in 2010 for arizona. scherzer unbelievable that strikeout to walk ratio. he is making it look like a video game. edwin jackson threw 149 pitches with the same man that is behind the plate right now. walked eight batters, 149 pitches. again, joe maddon's rays. >> kenny: reminiscent of the a.j. burnett hitter. >> harold: a.j. was all over the place the night he threw a no-no. joot >> kenny: the last 11 no-hitters have been thrown by national league pitchers. last to do it in the american league was felix hernandez. >> tom: the most impressive ever, ken holtzman threw a no-hitt
this is kosma he will bat for edwin jackson.eading it off for the cardinals in the bottom of the eighth. kosma 8 hits in 57 at-bats this season. >> harold: this is where you go tomorrow is sunday. i am go to get one at-bat here and hopefully i will play tomorrow. >> kenny: first pitch he flies out to fowler for out number one. >> tom: watching edwin jackson pitch. we saw max scherzer throw that no-hitter and near perfect game. i think about edwin's no-hitter in 2010 for...
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edwin says the baby's mother and her friends came by at 2:45 this afternoon and ran off with the baby. >> the mother has been estranged from the family. not had a lot of contact with the baby. >> sunnyvale police launched a massive search for the mother. >> he will get seizures without his med season. >> part of the requirement for an amber alert is we provide a license plate and the vehicle did not have one. >> reporter: edwin is glad some good old detective work of following leads and knocking on doors led them to the mother and the recovery of the baby. >> i'm thankful to have a lot of support for my family to help me find my son. >> reporter: the baby is said to be doing fine. sunnyvale police have arrested the mother. she could face kidnapping charges. i'm da lin, kpix5. >> police in vallejo are investigating the drowning death of a three-year-old child. paramedics were called to the home on california street around 4:00 this afternoon. after a family member found the child in the backyard swimming pool. by then l was nothing that could be done. the child was pronounced dead at t
edwin says the baby's mother and her friends came by at 2:45 this afternoon and ran off with the baby. >> the mother has been estranged from the family. not had a lot of contact with the baby. >> sunnyvale police launched a massive search for the mother. >> he will get seizures without his med season. >> part of the requirement for an amber alert is we provide a license plate and the vehicle did not have one. >> reporter: edwin is glad some good old detective work...
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trk sofia la mama de edwin dice haber encontrado en casa la formula que le ha servido para ayudar a suopen=== juan fran - take vo --pasamos a ecuador donde la madre naturaleza se reluci en un colorido espectculo de lava... --las imgenes publicadas por el parque nacional de las islas "galpagos" muestran la erupcin del volcn "wolf" y el recorrido del magma que desembocaba en el ocano. --autoridades seÑalan que la emisin del crter que tena unos 30 aÑos de inactividad no ponden riesgooblaciones humanas, operaciones tur;isticas ni tampoco la fauna del famoso archiplago. lorena/take vo --- en alerta seencuentran los poblares dechile luego que s torrencialelluvias ocasionaran inundaciones... --- varias casas fueron afectadas por las corrientes del agua que inundaron calles y ocaonaron trficoento e incluso haciendo imposible a los residentes desplazarse a pie por la zona... ---las autoridades cerraron las escuelas por su parte el servicio metereolgico dijo que continuarn en las prximas horas las fuertes precipitaciones y vientos en la zona.. lorena -- muchos son los inmigrantes indocumentados
trk sofia la mama de edwin dice haber encontrado en casa la formula que le ha servido para ayudar a suopen=== juan fran - take vo --pasamos a ecuador donde la madre naturaleza se reluci en un colorido espectculo de lava... --las imgenes publicadas por el parque nacional de las islas "galpagos" muestran la erupcin del volcn "wolf" y el recorrido del magma que desembocaba en el ocano. --autoridades seÑalan que la emisin del crter que tena unos 30 aÑos de inactividad no...
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with that, i would like to bring up our mayor edwin lee. you can see i'm a little bit nervous right now. i'm stumbling over my words. i have both mayor's. they will be up here to talk about what a great event we are going to have. mayor ed lee. [ applause ] >>mayor edwin m. lee: okay, naomi, that tells me a lot. everybody, thank you. thanks for coming. this is a wonderful time we are here at city hall and of course i was joking when i wished mayor brown a happy 100th birthday. first of all i do want to say officially welcome to the people's palace. this is of course a time when we get a chance to reflect not just the brick and mortar although i must say every time i have a chance to look up and look around i have to marvel at a building that moves in base isolate ors and has become a beautiful beautiful building and everybody i have talked with and stepped foot whether it's the elevators or walking up or the rotunda, their eyes are always looking everywhere and marvelling at this historic building. as i look around today, most of the people
with that, i would like to bring up our mayor edwin lee. you can see i'm a little bit nervous right now. i'm stumbling over my words. i have both mayor's. they will be up here to talk about what a great event we are going to have. mayor ed lee. [ applause ] >>mayor edwin m. lee: okay, naomi, that tells me a lot. everybody, thank you. thanks for coming. this is a wonderful time we are here at city hall and of course i was joking when i wished mayor brown a happy 100th birthday. first of...
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edwin: las trabas se les ponen a los haitianos, porque los dominicanos les gusta vivir muy cÓmodos.s humanos e evite una deportaciÓn masiva. maria elena: se conocen las declaraciones de la joven rusa que confesÓ terrible asesinato. los festejos por el triunfo de colombia de brasil pasaron de la alegrÍa a la tristeza. !ya lo tengo¡ cena romántica en la rueda de la fortuna. ♪ si, los guardias se enojaron un poco. ¿pero saben qué? después de ver esa sonrisa ¿a quién le importa? ♪ el audaz camry 2015. la decisión que te lleva donde quieres estar. toyota. vayamos juntos. marÍa elena: la corte de constitucionalidad de guatemala detuvo el proceso contra el presidente molina a quien se le involucra en dos cargos de corrupciÓn. se dieron a conocer hoy las primeras declaraciones de la adolescente de origen ruso que vive en mÉxico sobre el atroz crimen que confesÓ haber cometido contra su madre y su hermana. jorge: anastasia, la jovencita que asesinara y desmembrar a su madre y a su hermanita de 2 aÑos que ademÁs padece autismo se encuentra libre. en redes sociales se han dado a conocer declar
edwin: las trabas se les ponen a los haitianos, porque los dominicanos les gusta vivir muy cÓmodos.s humanos e evite una deportaciÓn masiva. maria elena: se conocen las declaraciones de la joven rusa que confesÓ terrible asesinato. los festejos por el triunfo de colombia de brasil pasaron de la alegrÍa a la tristeza. !ya lo tengo¡ cena romántica en la rueda de la fortuna. ♪ si, los guardias se enojaron un poco. ¿pero saben qué? después de ver esa sonrisa ¿a quién le importa? ♪ el...
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event to begin] >> [applause] >> [applause] >> protocol charlotte shults, the mayor of san francisco, edwin lee, the governor of california, jerry brown, democratic leader, nancy pelosi and united nations scaert general ban ki-moon. >> good afternoon. secretary general. [inaudible] mayor lee, who is the [inaudible] and the wonderful wonderful nancy pelosi the leader from washington but in san francisco. ambassadors conslet general, elected officials and distinguished guest squz that includes avenue wn cht we well quh you to celebrate the 70 anniversary of the signing of the nations charter here in wonderful san francisco. we thank the pacific boys course for a wonderful start. and secretary general, we welcome you to california and hope you remember when you were a teenager and that wasn't so laupg ago, that you were a exchange student and nearby nuvauto. you learned lot since then and we are happy to have you back at the secretary general. we'd like to recognize the ambassadors that are here from around the world that are ambassador tooz had united nations. may i ask you to stand, please?
event to begin] >> [applause] >> [applause] >> protocol charlotte shults, the mayor of san francisco, edwin lee, the governor of california, jerry brown, democratic leader, nancy pelosi and united nations scaert general ban ki-moon. >> good afternoon. secretary general. [inaudible] mayor lee, who is the [inaudible] and the wonderful wonderful nancy pelosi the leader from washington but in san francisco. ambassadors conslet general, elected officials and distinguished...
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edwin: las trabas se les ponen a los haitianos, porque los dominicanos les gusta vivir muy cÓmodos.erechos humanos e evite una deportaciÓn masiva. maria elena: se conocen las declaraciones de la joven rusa que confesÓ terrible asesinato. encendí mi camry. hoy es noche de festejo, mi esposa terminó su mba. ♪ !ya lo tengo¡ cena romántica en la rueda de la fortuna. ♪ si, los guardias se enojaron un poco. ¿pero saben qué? después de ver esa sonrisa ¿a quién le importa? ♪ el audaz camry 2015. la decisión que te lleva donde quieres estar. toyota. vayamos juntos. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> la corte de constitucionalidad de guatemala detuvo el proceso de antejuicio contra el presidente molina a quien se le involucra en dos casos de corrupciÓn. el mÁximo tribunal aceptÓ el amparo de la abogada que argumentÓ que la resoluciÓn de la corte suprema de justicia le da trÁmite al antejuicio por que el mandatario violÓ la constituciÓn. se dieron a conocer las primeras declaraciones de la adolescente de origen ruso que vive en mÉxico sobre el atroz crimen que confesÓ haber cometido contra su propia madre y una hermana
edwin: las trabas se les ponen a los haitianos, porque los dominicanos les gusta vivir muy cÓmodos.erechos humanos e evite una deportaciÓn masiva. maria elena: se conocen las declaraciones de la joven rusa que confesÓ terrible asesinato. encendí mi camry. hoy es noche de festejo, mi esposa terminó su mba. ♪ !ya lo tengo¡ cena romántica en la rueda de la fortuna. ♪ si, los guardias se enojaron un poco. ¿pero saben qué? después de ver esa sonrisa ¿a quién le importa? ♪ el audaz...
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in little rooms anyway this is a good one everybody i'm happy we're depending upon our mayor mayor edwin lee (clapping.) thank you, norman and congratulations again to you and cd d.c. thank you to the supervisors that are here, commissioner christensen and anothers thank you to gordon to rose that's been not only here we were together when we opened up the family housing a block away this was named after willie brown so got to go down there i want to thank you for the opportunity not only to celebrate many reasons to celebrate this the reason they put me last they want to make it quick it is getting warm congratulations andrea i love the story i watch our baby walk around and get on the bus and go to school this is amazing that's the definition of family housing people can really have the entire family be a part of this neighborhood i want to say thank you to the 14 families that were displaced by our central you were trusted and patient with a city that has not fulfilled old promises the way we should this project awhile great today i think unfortunately took over seven years to be able
in little rooms anyway this is a good one everybody i'm happy we're depending upon our mayor mayor edwin lee (clapping.) thank you, norman and congratulations again to you and cd d.c. thank you to the supervisors that are here, commissioner christensen and anothers thank you to gordon to rose that's been not only here we were together when we opened up the family housing a block away this was named after willie brown so got to go down there i want to thank you for the opportunity not only to...
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the honorable edwin lee, mayor of san francisco, thank you for organizing great and historic opportunities to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the signing this great united nations charter and thank you for recognition of the united nations role by honoring me with this key of san francisco. i'll keep it on behalf of all the united nations staff for working day and night for all the peace and security. thank you again for your recognition for this great meeting today. thank you. and i would like to thank and recognize particularly the mrs. shultz. she has worked as the chief protocol of the great city. since i was [inaudible] when i came with my friends of foreign minister, she has always been there and as secretary of general i have been helped by you and thank you very much. thank you. and i would like to thank colleague ambassadors that came all the way from new york. thank you for your participation and strong commitment. thank you very much. thank you. and honorable general and members of depmatic and [inaudible] distinguished guest [inaudible] i don't know where she--thank you [inau
the honorable edwin lee, mayor of san francisco, thank you for organizing great and historic opportunities to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the signing this great united nations charter and thank you for recognition of the united nations role by honoring me with this key of san francisco. i'll keep it on behalf of all the united nations staff for working day and night for all the peace and security. thank you again for your recognition for this great meeting today. thank you. and i would...
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organizations and we are happy to have our mayor ed lee to join us in this announcement. [ applause ] >>mayor edwin m. lee: all right. thank you, ken for being here and certainly for at & t and for your team. i just want to recognize mark blake man and jason chan and cammy blackstone. i hope, ken, that you have enjoyed all the different hair styles that jason has been having. cammy is going to add to that as well. good morning everybody. this is a great time. another wonderful moment. i know a couple months ago ken and i shared the stage at palace of fine arts when we were inaugurating the celebration of our art history. it's helpful to think of at & t not just today in what they are doing but 100 years ago when they were making that first trans-atlantic hall with linking with our city's history has been wonderful. fast forward, 100 years lateragain. i know the board of supervisors and my office just announced a pretty big budget but a budget that continues to be in the works because whatever revenues the city can do to help our communities, the communities and non-profits that serve directly our c
organizations and we are happy to have our mayor ed lee to join us in this announcement. [ applause ] >>mayor edwin m. lee: all right. thank you, ken for being here and certainly for at & t and for your team. i just want to recognize mark blake man and jason chan and cammy blackstone. i hope, ken, that you have enjoyed all the different hair styles that jason has been having. cammy is going to add to that as well. good morning everybody. this is a great time. another wonderful moment....
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. >>> los cuerpos sin vida de rafael palacios de 34 aÑos, y edwin garcÍa de 26 yacÍan en diferentes puntos violentos, de las Últimas dÉcadas. >>> que se arrepientan, porque hay un castigo divino. >>> en el mes de malla serÁ recordado por los 641 asesinatos. una cifra mayor a los 394 del 2014. >>> es la Época mÁs violenta de la postguerra fueron 75 mil muertos que dejÓ el conflicto entre guerrilleros y militares. la historia parece tener similitud. el ejÉrcito y la policÍa libran todos los dÍas una batalla en estos populoso sectores del paÍs. >>> al rendir su informe por su primer aÑo de gobierno. el presidente salvador sÁnchez, le apostÓ sacar a las calles abato iÓns especializados de militares. >>> hemos plantado en las tareas de grupos delincuenciales. >>> no podemos hablar de simples pandillas o simple crimen organizado las re khen dagsz del ex alcalde de new york rudolph giuliani en el mes de mayo serÁn tomadas en cuenta por el gobierno de izquierda. en san salvador, telemundo. >>> en otro vistazo al mundo un motÍn que comenzÓ el sÁbado. en minas jedeberÍa. la liberaciÓn de 40 rehenes,
. >>> los cuerpos sin vida de rafael palacios de 34 aÑos, y edwin garcÍa de 26 yacÍan en diferentes puntos violentos, de las Últimas dÉcadas. >>> que se arrepientan, porque hay un castigo divino. >>> en el mes de malla serÁ recordado por los 641 asesinatos. una cifra mayor a los 394 del 2014. >>> es la Época mÁs violenta de la postguerra fueron 75 mil muertos que dejÓ el conflicto entre guerrilleros y militares. la historia parece tener similitud. el...
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in little rooms anyway this is a good one everybody i'm happy we're depending upon our mayor mayor edwinyou to the supervisors that are here, commissioner christensen and anothers thank you to gordon to rose that's been not only here we were together when we opened up the family housing a block away this was named after willie brown so got to go down there i want to thank you for the opportunity not only to celebrate many reasons to celebrate this the reason they put me last
in little rooms anyway this is a good one everybody i'm happy we're depending upon our mayor mayor edwinyou to the supervisors that are here, commissioner christensen and anothers thank you to gordon to rose that's been not only here we were together when we opened up the family housing a block away this was named after willie brown so got to go down there i want to thank you for the opportunity not only to celebrate many reasons to celebrate this the reason they put me last
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chris: edwin is the fairfax coun police chief. he spoke with with a county health director by his side. this is the only station you perceived to?have a problem >>>> chris: correct. patient medical records are now being analyzed. possible toxins are also being studied. three days beforthe chief agreed to sit down with us, he sat down with all of his francoconia employees. he addressed their grave concerns. question i have lost good friends to cancer, some of whom have wked at the station. i'm going to try to do everything i can to dedetermine whether or not there is a problem. chris: the county expects the resultofhe medical analysis soon. the outcome will determine the next steps in what c could be a lengthy process. since the story has aired, more people have come forward with others saying they have developed d cancer. chris pst, , 7 on your side watchdog investigators. on: do you have a story idea or something you thi our 7 on your side teteam should look into? call us. or e-mail us. our team of reporters is also on facebook a
chris: edwin is the fairfax coun police chief. he spoke with with a county health director by his side. this is the only station you perceived to?have a problem >>>> chris: correct. patient medical records are now being analyzed. possible toxins are also being studied. three days beforthe chief agreed to sit down with us, he sat down with all of his francoconia employees. he addressed their grave concerns. question i have lost good friends to cancer, some of whom have wked at the...
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it's my privilege to welcome mayor ed lee. [ applause ] >>mayor edwin m. lee: thank you, eric.y. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> it's wonderful to be here iechlt -- i want to thank jay shu for opening this up. he and louis herrera have been great partners, louis is a great public librarian. these two individuals at the civic center had an at some point to work with me at city hall to celebrate what we are about to in the next month, the hundredth year anniversary of our city hall. i want to know, yeah, it would be great to be at the library, at city hall. i would welcome to you this room because jay would be the first to welcome you to say you are the live version of our terra-cotta soldiers this year. i wanted to use this room because of it's beauty as a way to say to indicate my deep level of appreciation for the sponsors, for the employers for the foundations, the community based organizations, our own city agencies and departments are all coming together and collaborating with me about a goal that is very near and dear to me and that is employing our youth. thi
it's my privilege to welcome mayor ed lee. [ applause ] >>mayor edwin m. lee: thank you, eric.y. good morning, everybody. >> good morning. >> it's wonderful to be here iechlt -- i want to thank jay shu for opening this up. he and louis herrera have been great partners, louis is a great public librarian. these two individuals at the civic center had an at some point to work with me at city hall to celebrate what we are about to in the next month, the hundredth year anniversary...
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. >> the first item of business is the policy discussion between the honorable edwin lee and members of the board of supervisors. the president will recognize the mayor, who may provide initial remarks for up to 5 minutes. the president will then recognize the eligible member, supervisor christenson. there may be follow-up questions as long as the entire discussion does not exceed exceed pars3 5 minutes. >> just last week i was here presenting our proposed balanced budget, it's a balanced budget that not only provides vital city services but one that's affordable over the long-term and one that makes start investments. as you well know city government has an important role to make in making the lives of all people better and these good economic times represent a significant opportunity for us to continue to make sure that san francisco is safe, a livable city and a city that confronts our affordability challenge. and if we're going to talk about affordability we must talk about housing. every day i work on this issue and every day i challenge my staff to do more and to work with the
. >> the first item of business is the policy discussion between the honorable edwin lee and members of the board of supervisors. the president will recognize the mayor, who may provide initial remarks for up to 5 minutes. the president will then recognize the eligible member, supervisor christenson. there may be follow-up questions as long as the entire discussion does not exceed exceed pars3 5 minutes. >> just last week i was here presenting our proposed balanced budget, it's a...
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there are other pieces edwin out warter is going to [inaudible] you should know saint carolyn by there sea which is the piece written by brise dezner will feature electric guitarist and simpany. there is a video clip on the site about brize desner. i hes mentioned earlier that we are july 12 but didn't mention the time, it is noon to 2 that day. >> noon to 2, july 12. every wb come down, thank you and i want to eco her sentiment, the staff at the simpany is terrific to work with. [inaudible] welcome the public and community and found a fantastic partner in the san francisco simpany and in catty herself and she is really taken the bull by the horns and we are looking to a mostly car free event with bicycleest and petty cab squz water taxi maybe and all the public transportation that can service it and a great gatheringen othe lawn. i hope you are able to join us and it should be a fantastic event and hoping for clear blue skies. thank you very much for everything and coming today to get us excited. commission aers a few more items the next is the casualalation of the august 2015 meeting
there are other pieces edwin out warter is going to [inaudible] you should know saint carolyn by there sea which is the piece written by brise dezner will feature electric guitarist and simpany. there is a video clip on the site about brize desner. i hes mentioned earlier that we are july 12 but didn't mention the time, it is noon to 2 that day. >> noon to 2, july 12. every wb come down, thank you and i want to eco her sentiment, the staff at the simpany is terrific to work with....
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edwin lindo --en otras palabras, se enterrara con escombros la enterrara con escombros la esencia latinaara darle entrada a apartamentos de alto costo... --que se pretende ahora... pues buscar una moratoria de 45 dias... --ese tiempo daria dos posibilidades mas... que quienes viven alli tengan posibilidades aunque remotas de encontrar ulugar accesible donde mudarse... mientras que legalmente se haria el intento de mantener el area con su historia y tradicion, tal y como esta en estos momentos... anabel bolaÑos han permitido que la gente venga a la mision a mar edificios y desalojan a quienes estan ahi david campos/ "la ciudadorara el terreno con esta moratoria de meses ..." --pero tambien habia opositores a esta moratoria, indicando que son paÑos de --pero tambien habia opositores a esta moratoria, indicando que son paÑos deguatibia a un problema mas profundo, que san francisco y en especial la mision necesita vivienda para todos los nives economicos... --en conclusion, los 45 disolicitados serian como una ventana con la mion. de no construir en la mision! aunquesuene redundante... bite
edwin lindo --en otras palabras, se enterrara con escombros la enterrara con escombros la esencia latinaara darle entrada a apartamentos de alto costo... --que se pretende ahora... pues buscar una moratoria de 45 dias... --ese tiempo daria dos posibilidades mas... que quienes viven alli tengan posibilidades aunque remotas de encontrar ulugar accesible donde mudarse... mientras que legalmente se haria el intento de mantener el area con su historia y tradicion, tal y como esta en estos...
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edwin meese holds the ronald reagan chair and public policy and is also the chairman emeritus of heritage's center for legal and judicious studies and a distinguished visiting fellow at the hoover institution and stanford, california. mr. meese served as the 75th attorney general of the united states from february 1985 to august 1988. more recently, he served on the iraq study group, national war powers commission, the evaluations committee, and the congressionally authorized fbi review commission on counterterrorism. from january 1981 to february 1985, mr. meese held the position of counselor to the president or white house. formerly, he served in governor reagan -- as his assistant and chief of staff in california and as his legal affairs secretary. he also served as deputy district attorney and in alameda county, california, was a professor of law where he also was director of the center for criminal justice policy. he is a graduate of yale university, class of 1953 and holds a law degree romm the university of california at berkeley -- law degree from the university of california at ber
edwin meese holds the ronald reagan chair and public policy and is also the chairman emeritus of heritage's center for legal and judicious studies and a distinguished visiting fellow at the hoover institution and stanford, california. mr. meese served as the 75th attorney general of the united states from february 1985 to august 1988. more recently, he served on the iraq study group, national war powers commission, the evaluations committee, and the congressionally authorized fbi review...
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. >> there comes edwin. he came rushing down. >> it was a split second decision.new what i needed to do without thinking about it twice. >> reporter: zuniga is also training to be an emt- firefighter. he says she's just grateful to be able to help. >> i was able to be a part of the team that helped him out and give him a second chance at life. >> reporter: the country club's gm say he's grateful too. cpr was started almost instantly. >> it was within nine second of him being pulled from the pool. i watched the video several times. >> reporter: austin chase is now recovering after what is being called a shallow water black out. >> i'm extremely proud of my son. >> reporter: jake lee got special recognition for his quick thinking too. >> makes me happy that i saved him. i'm glad he's okay. >> reporter: austin chase is apparently doing much better and was said to be released from the hospital today. in palo alto, ann rubin. >>> a water park is expected to be closed over the weekend after several kids got sick at the pool. 34 people got sick and 17 went to the hospita
. >> there comes edwin. he came rushing down. >> it was a split second decision.new what i needed to do without thinking about it twice. >> reporter: zuniga is also training to be an emt- firefighter. he says she's just grateful to be able to help. >> i was able to be a part of the team that helped him out and give him a second chance at life. >> reporter: the country club's gm say he's grateful too. cpr was started almost instantly. >> it was within nine...
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nbc 10 viewer edwin cardona shot this cell phone video. the driver of this truck pulled to the side before the fire started. that fire engulfed the truck which was carrying home heating oil. the flames burned not only the vehicle but also spread through the grass and the pavement. there are no reported injuries and a foam truck was brought in from the willow grove naval air station to tap out the remaining flames and smoke an hour ago. the following detour is in effect since the eastbound lanes are closed. if you're traveling eastbound, take route 1 south to state root 132 then take 132 to u.s. 13 north. and take that over to the delaware valley interchange and then get back on the eastbound turnpike at that point. so that's the detour you're going to have to use for the time being. we're not getting an estimate on when they think the roadway is going to be reopened, but they are at the point where the wreckage has cooled down enough from the fire where they can use the industrial tow truck and lift it to the flat bed and move it out of th
nbc 10 viewer edwin cardona shot this cell phone video. the driver of this truck pulled to the side before the fire started. that fire engulfed the truck which was carrying home heating oil. the flames burned not only the vehicle but also spread through the grass and the pavement. there are no reported injuries and a foam truck was brought in from the willow grove naval air station to tap out the remaining flames and smoke an hour ago. the following detour is in effect since the eastbound lanes...
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but as lincoln reminded secretary of war, edwin stanton on one such occasion of disappointment you and i mr. stanton, have been trying to boss this job and we have not succeeded very well. we have sent across the mountains for mr. grant to relieve us. and i think we had better leave him alone to do as he pleases. and for the most part, they did. and union triumph made possible lincoln's re-election on november 8 1864. as fall passed into winter, union victory appeared more and more likely as grant pressed rebel forces on all fronts. while grant was working for total victory, he was also alert to the possibilities of ending the war through a negotiated peace, bringing him into an even closer relationship with the president. and that relationship, it must be said, was of some concern to lincoln. there was a fine line during the civil war that existed between politics diplomacy and the military. and it had to do with who was going to make and implement that policy. and through it all lincoln and stanton made clear to grant that his job was not to negotiate the conditions of peace in a mil
but as lincoln reminded secretary of war, edwin stanton on one such occasion of disappointment you and i mr. stanton, have been trying to boss this job and we have not succeeded very well. we have sent across the mountains for mr. grant to relieve us. and i think we had better leave him alone to do as he pleases. and for the most part, they did. and union triumph made possible lincoln's re-election on november 8 1864. as fall passed into winter, union victory appeared more and more likely as...
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his foster mother edwin lost her husband during the burundi's civil war more than a decade ago.ot dead she barely survived the bullet, which tore through her back and chest. now, she and so many others wait to see whether the upcoming election which has brought so much protest can possibly bring peace. cnn, tanzania. >> you're watching "cnn newsroom," we are live here in charleston south carolina where the admitted church killer didn't just face a judge friday he heard directly from the victims' families. more on that ahead. >>> plus, this shooting has reignited an old controversy. an ongoing conversation in this state about a very deeply divisive part of its history. it's the confederate flag flying high on the state capitol grounds. more from charleston on cnn international and cnn usa. so you're a small business expert from at&t? yeah, give me a problem and i've got the solution. well, we have 30 years of customer records. our cloud can keep them safe and accessible anywhere. my drivers don't have time to fill out forms. tablets. keep them all digital. we're looking to double
his foster mother edwin lost her husband during the burundi's civil war more than a decade ago.ot dead she barely survived the bullet, which tore through her back and chest. now, she and so many others wait to see whether the upcoming election which has brought so much protest can possibly bring peace. cnn, tanzania. >> you're watching "cnn newsroom," we are live here in charleston south carolina where the admitted church killer didn't just face a judge friday he heard directly...
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police say 43-year-old edwin lou want do you ski and 18-year-old daughter alexis had $3,600 worth ofijuana and pills in their hamilton township home. police seizing drugs cash an car. both are chargeed with possession of drug paraphernalia. they are awaiting further court proceedings. >>> it's been more than two years since the death of a south jersey woman ton night local police and the prosecutor's office are pulling out all the stops to help find whoever killed 59-year-old carol reiff not or the camden county prosecutors increasing the reward but gloucester township police are releasing new video hoping that someone may remember something about carol's death. jeff cole joining us in the studio with more on the push to find this woman's killer. jeff. >> they hope the video will work. it's a story that made headlines here. carol reported missing by her daughter on june 20th 2013. four days later her body was founded in ad wood area in the lake view apartments on lower landing road. it's the same apartment complex where carol lived. now two years later it's still not clear how and wh
police say 43-year-old edwin lou want do you ski and 18-year-old daughter alexis had $3,600 worth ofijuana and pills in their hamilton township home. police seizing drugs cash an car. both are chargeed with possession of drug paraphernalia. they are awaiting further court proceedings. >>> it's been more than two years since the death of a south jersey woman ton night local police and the prosecutor's office are pulling out all the stops to help find whoever killed 59-year-old carol...
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about edwin booth i'd read about edmund keene and edmund keene came at a time-- he came from a wholelimate a whole other world and when he went on the stage it-- it was new. and i think there was something about the roles i played and the situation and the times we were in that connected, and i got lucky, really. and then it's been this thing all my life, and so i-- i have to say-- i know you've heard it a lot everybody says it but it's true-- it's luck and timing and i remember saying once to someone who said to me "al--" we're all together actors. i'm no better than anybody else, really in that way. because i've seen people do such great stuff. i wish i could do. but at the same time i remember this guy saying to me, "al you're doing so well--" this was a few years into it. "what is it? why do you" -- >> why you? >> why you in? why not me? i always wanted this. i want this stuff that you have. i said, "yeah you want it. i think i had to have it." >> rose: oh, wow. "had to have it." >> "had to have it." in a way that's an interesting distinction, you know. one doesn't know. i'm just
about edwin booth i'd read about edmund keene and edmund keene came at a time-- he came from a wholelimate a whole other world and when he went on the stage it-- it was new. and i think there was something about the roles i played and the situation and the times we were in that connected, and i got lucky, really. and then it's been this thing all my life, and so i-- i have to say-- i know you've heard it a lot everybody says it but it's true-- it's luck and timing and i remember saying once to...
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there's a wonderful quote from a political scientist edwin kor corwin corwin, who said the constitution invites the president and congress to compete forever for the privilege of determining american foreign and defense policy. in this case, first with the sanctions and then with this extraordinary requirement that this agreement come to congress for review and possible rejection, congress has done something really significant, which is a measure of the broad bipartisan anxiety about the direction of these negotiations and i think what members of congress in both parties are hearing from their constituents which is also anxiety about what's happening in happening in the negotiations with the iranians. so coming back to the rhythm of congress, there's a natural way in which congress will now step back and wait for the agreement to occur. i wish as a logical corollary, or a follow on of adopting the corker legislation, that congress could get together on a similarly bipartisan basis and essentially say to the administration and iran, by a letter, joint resolution here are conditions that
there's a wonderful quote from a political scientist edwin kor corwin corwin, who said the constitution invites the president and congress to compete forever for the privilege of determining american foreign and defense policy. in this case, first with the sanctions and then with this extraordinary requirement that this agreement come to congress for review and possible rejection, congress has done something really significant, which is a measure of the broad bipartisan anxiety about the...
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joining me now is france francois spoex dskesperson, and edwin polina and author of "dividing hisspaniolae country as a result of these round-ups. what do you think is going on now? >> i think the government knows national media attention is on them so they won't do widespread deportations. what you're seeing is clandestine deportations at night, people being coerced to leave and threatened taking their license away. in reality, these people have no other option. >> help me here to understand the role that international media might play. on the one hand you're saying there is a strategy on the part of the d.r. i wonder if u.s. media or general national media are playing into that strategy. >> well international pressure has been very helpful. now, i don't know if you know that this week the dominican government just issued -- said that 55,000 of those that were stripped of their papers would receive the papers to become citizens. just this week 55,000. but it remains to be seen if that's going to be implemented. but we know the international pressure is helping to shed light on this issue
joining me now is france francois spoex dskesperson, and edwin polina and author of "dividing hisspaniolae country as a result of these round-ups. what do you think is going on now? >> i think the government knows national media attention is on them so they won't do widespread deportations. what you're seeing is clandestine deportations at night, people being coerced to leave and threatened taking their license away. in reality, these people have no other option. >> help me...
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speakers included university of california irvine law school dean edwin and constitutional chief counsel elizabeth. it's held by the american constitution society. this took place during their national convention here in washington last week. >> i guess everybody is here from the breakouts. so welcome to the program. plenar east afternoon which we hope to end the afternoon with a bang. and discuss whether the supreme court is a failure. and if so what can be done about it. [laughter] this program is being recorded by c-span so you may find it at any and hom hour of the day or night for the next five years. before i introduce our distinguished panelists i have to go through my marching orders here. one of which is introduce myself. i'm linda greenhouse, i speevep teach at yale law school. i'm a member of the a.c.s. board and i'm proud to be a member of the a.c.s. board because i view our mission as hoping to grow and sustain the next generation of progressive lawyers. and i have been delighted to see how many students there are and so that's why we're all here. but we have a diverse panel
speakers included university of california irvine law school dean edwin and constitutional chief counsel elizabeth. it's held by the american constitution society. this took place during their national convention here in washington last week. >> i guess everybody is here from the breakouts. so welcome to the program. plenar east afternoon which we hope to end the afternoon with a bang. and discuss whether the supreme court is a failure. and if so what can be done about it. [laughter] this...