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.>> reporter: eileen young is an educator in san francisco spends more than half of her extremely low income on rent. she is hoping people will support to affordable housing propositions on san francisco's upcoming ballot. if you're wondering what it is like to worry about a 40 rent keeping your job and staying in san francisco sit with eileen. >>> the hardest part is knowing that everything is unstable.>> reporter: you will see how painful this balance can be. >>> i love what i do. i have a great community of people.>> reporter: if you haven't seen the commercial and the signs around san francisco propositions a and e are packaged together. proposition a would allow san francisco to issue a $600 million bond for affordable housing. the majority of the funding will go to extremely low income families and individuals. it would pay to repair public housing constructing senior housing and some would go to preventing the loss of existing affordable housing. a small portion would go to fund educator housing. it has overwhelming support from tenants rights groups and elected officials. supp
.>> reporter: eileen young is an educator in san francisco spends more than half of her extremely low income on rent. she is hoping people will support to affordable housing propositions on san francisco's upcoming ballot. if you're wondering what it is like to worry about a 40 rent keeping your job and staying in san francisco sit with eileen. >>> the hardest part is knowing that everything is unstable.>> reporter: you will see how painful this balance can be. >>>...
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with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — 00:00:28,612 --> 2147483051:36:59,021 a technologyenture 2147483051:36:59,021 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 fund based in london. the emergency services there at the scene, it just highlights the emergency services there at the scene, itjust highlights this terrible situation of people fleeing north africa, afghanistan, areas around the world, trying does whitley —— desperately to get to the uk. these people would have paid tens of thousands of dollars to get a space inside the lorry. and whether it is organised crime behind it or other actors, it's still horrific. the statistics are only from 2015, but it's hard to track how many of these cases happen stop there have been reports that have been under 500 across europe, but that doesn't include people... people who have died in the back of lorries, or in front of the channel tunnel. it's not only migrants who have been crossing the mediterranean, it doesn't necessarily include people who haven't been picked up. so i don't know if we're doing enough. and there have been arrests, of course.
with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital — 00:00:28,612 --> 2147483051:36:59,021 a technologyenture 2147483051:36:59,021 --> 4294966103:13:29,430 fund based in london. the emergency services there at the scene, it just highlights the emergency services there at the scene, itjust highlights this terrible situation of people fleeing north africa, afghanistan, areas around the world, trying does whitley —— desperately to get to the uk. these people would have paid tens...
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sit with eileen. for just a few minutes. >> the hardest part is knowing that everything is not stable. you will see how painful it can be. i love what i do. i have a great community of people and that's not permanent. funding for new affordable homes. >> reporter: if you haven't seen the commercials propositions k and e are being put together. they want to issue a $600 million bond from the funding for extremely low income individuals and it would repair and some would go to prevent the loss of existent affordable housing in the smallest two fund educator housing. it has overwhelming support. supporters say it will not raise taxes. the controller estimates the highest taxes would be less than $100 per year for home valued at $600,000. >> reporter: randy shaw expects both prop eight and he will pass . they have little opposition she's urging voters not to get complacent. he says prop e is all hype. >> they are trying to avoid, they are all for prop e and they can say they did g . >> reporter: it would
sit with eileen. for just a few minutes. >> the hardest part is knowing that everything is not stable. you will see how painful it can be. i love what i do. i have a great community of people and that's not permanent. funding for new affordable homes. >> reporter: if you haven't seen the commercials propositions k and e are being put together. they want to issue a $600 million bond from the funding for extremely low income individuals and it would repair and some would go to prevent...
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with me is eileen burbidge, a partner at passion capital —
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eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital and technology entrepreneurjoins me now.ause, for such a long time, it was all about the promises but wall street was not buying it. you state at last but it has managed to have profitable quarters but it was not sustainable so the question is whether this is an isolated water, maybe they are needing cash and are going to go fund and maybe the next quarter will go down again. it is really polarising. a lot of people coming out saying how can this be true... but the margins are getting better for them and cutting costs as well so it is going in at the right direction. that is what you want to see but over a year ago, revenue has fallen and the question is have they really been able to cut cost back by that much especially when part of the positive news was the new factory in shanghai is open and ready for production and producing cars, the model why is ahead of schedule so do these things add up? the numbers look billiard on paper and the they are starting to recognise deferred revenue from users and drivers upgrading their s
eileen burbidge, partner at passion capital and technology entrepreneurjoins me now.ause, for such a long time, it was all about the promises but wall street was not buying it. you state at last but it has managed to have profitable quarters but it was not sustainable so the question is whether this is an isolated water, maybe they are needing cash and are going to go fund and maybe the next quarter will go down again. it is really polarising. a lot of people coming out saying how can this be...
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finebalm, edward mason, eileen broken, robin' crop, yvette fernandez. if you'll line up in that order to your right, my left. first speaker, please. >> bob, president of save muni. when julie showed the metric of 35 vehicles per day in service, and then she tells us that they have 67 vehicles of the new l.r.v.4s, that's a rather pathetic statistic. what that seems to suggest is less than 50% of the vehicles are in service at any one time. maybe that's a mistake. i suggest she increase the metric to having at least 50 vehicles in service at any one time. the second point that she made is the new l.r.v.s have a 20% to 25% better record on breakdowns than the bredas. well, the question that immediately occurs is are they starving the bredas of maintenance? if they are, then obviously any comparison will be favorable to the new l.r.v. 4s. pilled suggest that this board ask julie to present those statistics about maintenance on the breda system versus maintenance on the l.r.v. 4s. and then finally i'd like to suggest, and we are going to continue to follow t
finebalm, edward mason, eileen broken, robin' crop, yvette fernandez. if you'll line up in that order to your right, my left. first speaker, please. >> bob, president of save muni. when julie showed the metric of 35 vehicles per day in service, and then she tells us that they have 67 vehicles of the new l.r.v.4s, that's a rather pathetic statistic. what that seems to suggest is less than 50% of the vehicles are in service at any one time. maybe that's a mistake. i suggest she increase the...
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let's go to eileen in georgia, eileen >> caller: yes, jim. my call. >> of course >> caller: i am looking to buy stock for grandchildren. >> okay. >> caller: and i was thinking of verizon. >> oh my, 4% yield, good balance sheet. >> buy, buy, buy >> i say buy, buy, buy stop it! let's go to allen in california. allen? >> caller: hey, how are you doing, jim >> couldn't be better. well, a little under the weather. what's up? >> caller: i want to talk about cxw. >> private prisons, we are against those. >> sell, sell, sell! >> we've been against them forever. jim in georgia, jim? >> boo-yah from madison, georgia, certifiably the best small town in america. >> i didn't know that. nly. >> no, no, no. it never does anything we don't know what's in that portfolio. we're going say no to annaly just a sec i think i might have ail little pepto face there dave in indiana, dave? >> yeah, jim thanks for taking the call from the hoosier state. >> yes. >> my question is anthem i've been with them -- >> anthem, i like anthem everybody hates it it's just the war
let's go to eileen in georgia, eileen >> caller: yes, jim. my call. >> of course >> caller: i am looking to buy stock for grandchildren. >> okay. >> caller: and i was thinking of verizon. >> oh my, 4% yield, good balance sheet. >> buy, buy, buy >> i say buy, buy, buy stop it! let's go to allen in california. allen? >> caller: hey, how are you doing, jim >> couldn't be better. well, a little under the weather. what's up? >>...
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eileen foster said that as long as the deal provides the long—term economic interests of northern irelanden to it for so —— arlene foster said. they could have really gone to town and shut this down and they have not. if the dup are happy with whatever comes out of this, the erg, european research group and brexit territories will follow that lead. while the dp don't shut this down, there was still hope. not necessarily as a block. there are some smattering on the fringes already from the spartans in the conservative party, the hardliners, one or two people in the dup expressing their reservations. they really ought to see the detail before they commit themselves to it. in terms of the mathematics in the house of commons, borisjohnson certainly has not got it in the bag. it is ten and peace that the dup will be adding to the poem entry arithmetic. —— ten mps. interesting to see what julian arithmetic. —— ten mps. interesting to see whatjulian smith, the northern ireland senator came out saying. he felt that there won't be a situation where one community has a situation where one community
eileen foster said that as long as the deal provides the long—term economic interests of northern irelanden to it for so —— arlene foster said. they could have really gone to town and shut this down and they have not. if the dup are happy with whatever comes out of this, the erg, european research group and brexit territories will follow that lead. while the dp don't shut this down, there was still hope. not necessarily as a block. there are some smattering on the fringes already from the...
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eileen conor joins me now.he is one of the attorneys who brought this case against secretary devos and the legal director of the project on student lending. for our viewers who don't remember this story very clearly, what in essence is at the core of it? >> so this case started, ali, and thanks for having me, with a predatory and fraudulent institution called corinthian that was operating for-profit colleges across the nation and targeting its deceptive product to women, people of color, first in their family to go to college, and essentially was shut down because it was such a fraud. unlike the plan that you were discussing with wayne johnson, students who were taken in by corinthian and other fraudulent for-profit schools like it don't need a policy change because the law already provides that their student loans need to be canceled. and that's something that the administration under president obama recognized and was taking steps to effectuate that cancelation, and that came to a halt under secretary devos.
eileen conor joins me now.he is one of the attorneys who brought this case against secretary devos and the legal director of the project on student lending. for our viewers who don't remember this story very clearly, what in essence is at the core of it? >> so this case started, ali, and thanks for having me, with a predatory and fraudulent institution called corinthian that was operating for-profit colleges across the nation and targeting its deceptive product to women, people of color,...
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their quickstep to come on eileen secured them their highest score of the series so far, a respectablethe end of the routine, katya collapsed on the floor in tears. have a look at that! she was genuinely incredibly emotional because we know he has worked so ha rd because we know he has worked so hard this week and he's been a bit under the weather. he has had the flu. under the weather. he has had the flu. nifty under the weather. he has had the flu. nifty footwork! his footwork was amazing he felt like he and those chips. do you think he's getting good? i think he might be a bit ofan getting good? i think he might be a bit of an underdog, our mike. getting good? i think he might be a bit of an underdog, our mikel a lwa ys bit of an underdog, our mikel always thought he was great! we will talk about them later in the programme. we will, stay tuned for that! you're watching breakfast from bbc news, let's look at the front pages. the sunday times leads with news that borisjohnson is to offer eu leaders a historic grand bargain on brexit. the picture is eliud kipchoge, the paper describes
their quickstep to come on eileen secured them their highest score of the series so far, a respectablethe end of the routine, katya collapsed on the floor in tears. have a look at that! she was genuinely incredibly emotional because we know he has worked so ha rd because we know he has worked so hard this week and he's been a bit under the weather. he has had the flu. under the weather. he has had the flu. nifty under the weather. he has had the flu. nifty footwork! his footwork was amazing he...
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eileen magee is not happy. >>> they did not do the maintenance work. they were being paid to do it. and now they are doing putting patches on as the winds calm. it is criminal.>> reporter: she isn't so sure about the potential outage.>>> i don't think they will do it. they said they were going to do it before. it was hotter.>> reporter: what you do depends on who you talk to. >> i can see taking precautions. just have to bear with it.>> i have cooked food and frozen it. at least when it falls i'm not eating out of a can.>> the power goes out come out the freezer. >>> a lot of folks are not sure what they would do if the power goes out. pg&e said the decisions of where to cut power to be made on a case-by-case basis. >>> the one, the lady made. she wasn't concerned about it. the previous ones were hotter. i'm assuming where she was. it is not with the red flag warnings are about. this is about the low humidity. the intense wind. over the mountain ridges. that is what sets the mouth. they're doing it to cut down the power lines. that is not related to the weather we experience down he
eileen magee is not happy. >>> they did not do the maintenance work. they were being paid to do it. and now they are doing putting patches on as the winds calm. it is criminal.>> reporter: she isn't so sure about the potential outage.>>> i don't think they will do it. they said they were going to do it before. it was hotter.>> reporter: what you do depends on who you talk to. >> i can see taking precautions. just have to bear with it.>> i have cooked...
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their quickstep to come on eileen secured them their highest score of the series so far — a respectableon the floor in tears. look at that! really, really emotional. i think she said she was so emotional. i think she said she was so proud of them and couldn't believe how hard they had worked that week and particularly mike had been a bit under the weather. he danced brilliantly. they delivered and we've seen him really improve, great to see! we will talk about that a little bit later. the parents of teenager harry dunn, who was killed in a road crash involving the wife of a us diplomat, will fly to washington later to raise concerns about the case with american politicians. anne sacoolas returned to the united states after the crash, claiming diplomatic immunity. she now wants to meet harry's parents. let's speak now to the lawyer representing harry's family, mark stephens, who joins us from our london newsroom. good morning mark stevens. you've come on board as the family lawyer this week —— good morning mark stephens. bring us up to date, harry's parents are flying to the us today. wh
their quickstep to come on eileen secured them their highest score of the series so far — a respectableon the floor in tears. look at that! really, really emotional. i think she said she was so emotional. i think she said she was so proud of them and couldn't believe how hard they had worked that week and particularly mike had been a bit under the weather. he danced brilliantly. they delivered and we've seen him really improve, great to see! we will talk about that a little bit later. the...
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music: come on eileen. thursday afternoon, i never thought we‘d get around like that.y high and you succeeded. well done, you should be so proud of yourself. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the judges have their score: is this a dream? is it real? look at his face! it says it all! mike is bringing the magic. look at his face! it says it all! mike is bringing the magiclj look at his face! it says it all! mike is bringing the magic. i always knew that he could do it. he hotfoot set around the studio all the time. he is very light on his feet. it is improvements week on week. what about week one? chuckles there is always an upward trajectory, a bit of momentum and he has that. he is on a journey. we have said it already! john, thank you. he‘s done what no person has done before — running a marathon in under two hours. we‘ll be speaking to eliud kipchoge all about his amazing achievement in just a moment, first here‘s the moment he ran across the finishing line and into the history books. commentator: he has, 200 metres to 90, commentator: he has, 200 metres to go, eliud
music: come on eileen. thursday afternoon, i never thought we‘d get around like that.y high and you succeeded. well done, you should be so proud of yourself. announcer: ladies and gentlemen, the judges have their score: is this a dream? is it real? look at his face! it says it all! mike is bringing the magic. look at his face! it says it all! mike is bringing the magiclj look at his face! it says it all! mike is bringing the magic. i always knew that he could do it. he hotfoot set around the...
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police say eileen karen gall approach the 4 year-old and asked if he was ready for school. she then took the boys had and let him away from the campus. the boy's father caught up to going all in question her she told him she was a teacher and that the boy was in her class even though she identified him by the wrong name. another adult nearby took the boy and his sister into the school while the father waited for police to arrive. karen gall was booked into the solano county jail, her bail set at $250,000. >>the new movie joker hits theaters and it's stirring up a lot of controversy. early reviews are in and some but not all critics are praising the film kron forcefully to call tells us are concerns the film and spy or violence. >>the dark theme of the film joker has law enforcement agencies across the country on high alert and on edge in turn theaters are too landmark theaters which owns the albany twin and more than 50 other theaters nationwide is not allowing masks painted faces or costumes in fact they're not even showing the film here in albany or any other landmark the
police say eileen karen gall approach the 4 year-old and asked if he was ready for school. she then took the boys had and let him away from the campus. the boy's father caught up to going all in question her she told him she was a teacher and that the boy was in her class even though she identified him by the wrong name. another adult nearby took the boy and his sister into the school while the father waited for police to arrive. karen gall was booked into the solano county jail, her bail set...
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david and eileen connors and their baby are being held here at family residential centre in pennsylvaniaey we re where they were first arrested. they were say they were hold in canada and travel down the road in british claudia when they swerved to avoid an animal. they then went down an unmarked road and the next venue, they were being pulled over by police in washington state who said that they had illegally crossed over into the united states was initially, they were held near seattle but they have since been transferred over here to pennsylvania and the conners are complaining about their conditions. ina complaining about their conditions. in a statement given to us by their lawyers, they say that they are frigid, cold and dirty as they are particularly concerned about their baby who they say has developed and eye condition. in a statement, immigration and customs enforcement agencies say that reports of abuse of english humane conditions are com pletely of english humane conditions are completely false but their lawyers have gone back into see them —— inhumane conditions. they are t
david and eileen connors and their baby are being held here at family residential centre in pennsylvaniaey we re where they were first arrested. they were say they were hold in canada and travel down the road in british claudia when they swerved to avoid an animal. they then went down an unmarked road and the next venue, they were being pulled over by police in washington state who said that they had illegally crossed over into the united states was initially, they were held near seattle but...
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that is the democratic union pa rt and that is the democratic union part —— party and its leader eileene happy. that was her latest line to the press, interesting given the timing following on from what looked like a positive meeting between borisjohnson like a positive meeting between boris johnson and the like a positive meeting between borisjohnson and the irish leader. the problem is the border in the middle of the irish sea. she does not want anything at all that differentiates northern ireland from the rest of the uk. problem with the noises that are coming out of brussels at the moment, coming out of the government at the moment is that there is a potential for this border to be implemented in the irish sea and that is something that the ulster unionists will not like very much. thank you very much. rebecca will be back later with the news briefing. time for a quick look at a few events happening later on wednesday. you might want to avoid the centre of the hague this afternoon, because dutch farmers are intending to blockade parliament with their tractors in a protest against a
that is the democratic union pa rt and that is the democratic union part —— party and its leader eileene happy. that was her latest line to the press, interesting given the timing following on from what looked like a positive meeting between borisjohnson like a positive meeting between boris johnson and the like a positive meeting between borisjohnson and the irish leader. the problem is the border in the middle of the irish sea. she does not want anything at all that differentiates...
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eileen from our sister station in los angeles has the story. >> deandre summerville learned a lessonhe hard way. the 21-year-old received a summons for jury duty. his first time in a courtroom. he was chosen to serve as a juror on a civil case and told to come back the next day, 9:00 in the morning. >> i woke up and looked at the time. i was like, oh, shoot, it's past the time. >> instead of calling in to court to let them know he overslept, he went to work. days later, he received a subpoena to go before the judge. >> i stay at the beginning of every trial, i talk about the importance of jury service. >> i just said, sir, i honestly, i overslept. and i didn't understand the seriousness of it. he asked if i had a criminal record. i said i've never been arrested. >> what happened next stunned him. despite apologizing, he sentenced him to ten days in jail. his failure to appear delayed the trial by 45 minutes. he lives with his grandparents. he says he could only think of his grandfather who he helps care for by taking him to therapy. >> he depends on me. so i was like, you know, it's
eileen from our sister station in los angeles has the story. >> deandre summerville learned a lessonhe hard way. the 21-year-old received a summons for jury duty. his first time in a courtroom. he was chosen to serve as a juror on a civil case and told to come back the next day, 9:00 in the morning. >> i woke up and looked at the time. i was like, oh, shoot, it's past the time. >> instead of calling in to court to let them know he overslept, he went to work. days later, he...
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. >> next eileen spoken. >> coalition for san francisco neighborhoods here on my own behalf. the great light rail vehicles have been inse service for over0 years. they are easily accessible in the tunnel they are not easily accessible in the neighborhoods. when the m.t.a. was working to design the new lrvs they both have the opportunity to fix these equity issues. both of them failed to do so. had most respects the cars are the same. by using the same basic design the m.t.a. will be locks us into another 20 years of the same equity issues. more than two years ago the community urged the m.t.a. to move forward with low floor lrvs. they are easier for seniors to board and some manufacturers have on board wheelchair ramps to create wheelchair access system ride. the m.t.a. is in phase two of procurement. i urge you to insist they use this opportunity to address exissues for seniors and disaged by purchasing low floor lrvs. another equity issue is elimination of lrv stop in the neighborhood. on tara vim, they have eliminated a significant number of stops to create equity issues f
. >> next eileen spoken. >> coalition for san francisco neighborhoods here on my own behalf. the great light rail vehicles have been inse service for over0 years. they are easily accessible in the tunnel they are not easily accessible in the neighborhoods. when the m.t.a. was working to design the new lrvs they both have the opportunity to fix these equity issues. both of them failed to do so. had most respects the cars are the same. by using the same basic design the m.t.a. will be...
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stance on this negotiation in terms of custom checks and the irish sea, but there was the treat from eileen negotiations are still ongoing. we have already got into a landing bill. you are looking at the europeans not willing to play ball at this point until it becomes clear the deal will fly in london. know what concessions boris johnson has given? at this point, we do not. course,the key, and of for the u.k. delegation, the fact it is being presented as concessions is problematic. that would almost mean the prime minister is moving even beyond what theresa may agreed to, and the whole point is that he would come up with a better new and improved deal. when you look at the european side, they tell you there are issues where they feel there are gaps and the u.k. needs to fill the gaps and they have to do with how the u.k. is going to tax corporations after brexit. europeans are concerned not just about irish customs in northern ireland, but about what the world may look like post exit -- brexit. they don't want to be undercut. it is unclear. something --on is andmeeting was delayed perhaps
stance on this negotiation in terms of custom checks and the irish sea, but there was the treat from eileen negotiations are still ongoing. we have already got into a landing bill. you are looking at the europeans not willing to play ball at this point until it becomes clear the deal will fly in london. know what concessions boris johnson has given? at this point, we do not. course,the key, and of for the u.k. delegation, the fact it is being presented as concessions is problematic. that would...
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director heminger, i understand your point so eileen -- i'll lean on you would you care to propose an amendment or proceed on this? >> maybe a subsequent motion to clarify the differences. my motion would be to direct staff to issue a second best and final offer or bafo to reduce the price of all of the procurement to the lowest price received to date. >> okay. so we have a motion and a second on the amendment. let me first ask mr. mcgwire if the amendment makes sense to you and your staff so we can proved. >> and what the -- proceed. >> and what the hit to the time line of the busses would be. >> the first answer is it clear enough? >> you're directing us to go back to the three manufacturers and ask them or ask new flyer and proterra to match byd's price. is that right? >> yes. and i don't know if there's a way to craft this in the language but i think staff ought to have some decision -- discretion if they can save us $200 million than $300 million. it's one way of skinning the cat but if there's a way to avoid paying the price they're suggesting because it's a pilot i think we oug
director heminger, i understand your point so eileen -- i'll lean on you would you care to propose an amendment or proceed on this? >> maybe a subsequent motion to clarify the differences. my motion would be to direct staff to issue a second best and final offer or bafo to reduce the price of all of the procurement to the lowest price received to date. >> okay. so we have a motion and a second on the amendment. let me first ask mr. mcgwire if the amendment makes sense to you and...
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in the words of 24-year-old eileen connors "this is how the scariest experience of our lives started." she added "we will never forget. will be traumatized for the rest of our lives by what the united states government has done to us." those comments coming in a sworn statement fount of the inspector general of the department of homeland security. when the wandering deer allegedly because their turn to the south and across the border, ms. connors with her husband and the couple's 3-month-old son. they were detained by u.s. border agents for illegally crossing the border and they were first taken to a customs and border protection facility in washington, then flown across country to the residential center in pennsylvania. they were held for ten days in total and were deported today. use officials cast doubt on the family story, saying they were seen on surveillance driving "slowly and deliberately" through a ditch and across the border. clearly, dana, the real criminal and all this is the deer. neither u.s. agents in our canadian officials have found it. i assume it's waiting in the wo
in the words of 24-year-old eileen connors "this is how the scariest experience of our lives started." she added "we will never forget. will be traumatized for the rest of our lives by what the united states government has done to us." those comments coming in a sworn statement fount of the inspector general of the department of homeland security. when the wandering deer allegedly because their turn to the south and across the border, ms. connors with her husband and the...
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dre and jimmy eileen.0 million about six years ago to make this happen and this building is about getting high-tech with the arts and business. we will explain coming up. we will be right back. >>> new this morning. a famous amusement park in the philippines will be closed for at least a year after a huge overnight fire. fire crews say at least 60% of the star city park is destroyed. the fire started in the park's snowbowl building, and burned more than for hours. the flames and smoke also damaged and nearby manila broadcasting company headquartersionally go to that park during the christmas holidays . >>> san francisco lawmakers are now fine-tuning a ballot measure for dealing with a chronic shortage of mental health services. supervisors hillary ronen and matt haney say the initiative they wanted to put on the november ballots will be postponed and reworked. originally the plan would let anyone with a mental health crisis to ask for city services. now lawmakers want to narrow the focus to the chronically
dre and jimmy eileen.0 million about six years ago to make this happen and this building is about getting high-tech with the arts and business. we will explain coming up. we will be right back. >>> new this morning. a famous amusement park in the philippines will be closed for at least a year after a huge overnight fire. fire crews say at least 60% of the star city park is destroyed. the fire started in the park's snowbowl building, and burned more than for hours. the flames and smoke...
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. >> we think about the environmental impact he does >> reporter: there is nothing posh about eileen richardson thomas former napster ceo left the tech world in 2005 after volunteering at a palo alto food pantry. that day changed her life, and in the process has changed thousands of lives and she decided it was time to give back and become a social entrepreneur. >> at some point when you are successful in business it seems like it's more deals and dollars. and the thing is very life- changing. so, this is, this being life- changing every single day. >> reporter: like veteran anthony tiegs, homeless and forgotten. he joined richardson's downtown streets team eight years ago. it is a unique nonprofit that puts the homeless to work. now in year 13, is grown to 15 bay area cities and over 2000 team members are now off the street and flourishing. >> this is the last thing that saved my life. i was out in the streets for about four years. and, when i found out about downtown street team, my last change for the better. >> reporter: richardson's approach is simple. take pride in a days work
. >> we think about the environmental impact he does >> reporter: there is nothing posh about eileen richardson thomas former napster ceo left the tech world in 2005 after volunteering at a palo alto food pantry. that day changed her life, and in the process has changed thousands of lives and she decided it was time to give back and become a social entrepreneur. >> at some point when you are successful in business it seems like it's more deals and dollars. and the thing is...
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>>police say eileen karen gall approach the 4 year-old and asked if he was ready for school she thenthe boy's hand and let him away from the campus. the boy's father caught up to karen gall and questioned her karan goel said that she was a teacher meant that the boy was in her class even though she identified him by the wrong name. another adult nearby took the boy and his sister into the school while the father waited for police to arrive, karen go was booked into the solano county jail her bail set at $250,000 park in foster city is being set up with tents to house and help homeless veterans or vets at risk for homelessness the project is called stand down. >>and it is meant to help connect those vests what services kron four's maureen kelly reports the event is also meant to help the vets connect with one another. >>boothbay park has been set up like a mash unit. they're expecting somewhere between 80 and a 150 veterans to bunk here for the next 3 days and get help those who ride get tree arzt for medical care have their eyes checked. i can even take showers and get their hair cut
>>police say eileen karen gall approach the 4 year-old and asked if he was ready for school she thenthe boy's hand and let him away from the campus. the boy's father caught up to karen gall and questioned her karan goel said that she was a teacher meant that the boy was in her class even though she identified him by the wrong name. another adult nearby took the boy and his sister into the school while the father waited for police to arrive, karen go was booked into the solano county jail...
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eileen our order was a trooper and she said we just have to tell people what is happening. a letter out and we are very open with our customers and people in the community who know us and said, this is what's going on this is what's happening and why. the response was so immediate and so supported that i will say it made up for the 30% increase but it did help warm our hearts up to see how much people were being vocal about wanting us to stay here and continue to be a part of arlington and how quickly they all wrote letters to the arlington county board. we said this is what you can do if you want to help stop you can honestly come in and spend money but also if you want to write them but they were inundated with letters it was incredible to see people standing up for us and getting them to maybe do something about it a little bit. the board members were very responsive once they saw that we were going to make it a thing. but that was a tough couple weeks we said what can we do about it? the board essentially said it's not our call we can change what your tax rate is differ
eileen our order was a trooper and she said we just have to tell people what is happening. a letter out and we are very open with our customers and people in the community who know us and said, this is what's going on this is what's happening and why. the response was so immediate and so supported that i will say it made up for the 30% increase but it did help warm our hearts up to see how much people were being vocal about wanting us to stay here and continue to be a part of arlington and how...
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>>eileen koenig on there. she is right there that she approached the child was with his father and sisser near the school she then took the boy's hand and started to leave them away from campus. when the boy's father she claimed to be his teacher. investigators are asking the judge to increase her bail because she lives very close to that school. a device designed to clean up plastic floating. ocean is finally doing its job that's according to the the netherlands. i should say netherlands nonprofit, the ocean cleanup group. the group says its latest prototype was able to capture and hold debris ranging in size from abandoned fishing gear to tiny microplastics as small as one millimeter the news comes after some issues with the device. back in december of last year, the ocean cleanup said the system was not picking up trash. now it's working the system hasubeen deployed to the great pacific garbagetpatch. that's a concentration of trash located between hawaii and california. it's about double the size of texas.
>>eileen koenig on there. she is right there that she approached the child was with his father and sisser near the school she then took the boy's hand and started to leave them away from campus. when the boy's father she claimed to be his teacher. investigators are asking the judge to increase her bail because she lives very close to that school. a device designed to clean up plastic floating. ocean is finally doing its job that's according to the the netherlands. i should say netherlands...
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police say eileen karen gall tried to kidnap a 4 year-old cooper elementary school yesterday morning while the child's father was dropping off his other child carroll's family admits said they are also shocked as the community is they say she is mentally ill and she shouldn't be treated like a criminal. >>sun sea rate and sol reports. yesterday saying they from here. are clear that they want eve a monster. and it's just in desperate need of help. what are your hopes now. >>i mean it's obvious issues in this terrible situation arrested i apologize, you know what happened like yesterday. it's just. she's a baby with her son is just happened that you just something that may be getting her soul and not going to get their piece kids to this you know tragic you know and some partner karen all is joining to the one-day old example of what happened when his unmedicated wife. >>went to the school across the street from our house yesterday and he says in a deluded state had to leave with a little boy she was convinced was her son ailing carried out mother of a 22 year-old daughter and 17 year-
police say eileen karen gall tried to kidnap a 4 year-old cooper elementary school yesterday morning while the child's father was dropping off his other child carroll's family admits said they are also shocked as the community is they say she is mentally ill and she shouldn't be treated like a criminal. >>sun sea rate and sol reports. yesterday saying they from here. are clear that they want eve a monster. and it's just in desperate need of help. what are your hopes now. >>i mean...
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central to this story is eileen foster, the leader of the pro brexit democratic unionist party. since the prime minister met the taoiseach last thursday. they can't even see the market any more, honestly. but what is important is if we stick with our principles that we want to get a deal — it has to be a deal that respects the economic and institutional economy... and that is very important for us. in the last half hour, a statement from the democratic unionist party has come in after meetings with downing street. they say... jessica parker is live with us from westminster. help us understand the key blocks of people that the prime minister needs to keep on side to have any hope of getting this through parliament? so the dup as you were just talking about there, they are particularly keen — ten mps, they been in a supply arrangement with the government. theresa may did not bring the dup with her when she put her deal before parliament, boris johnson with her when she put her deal before parliament, borisjohnson is trying to do just that. clear from that statement, i think the du
central to this story is eileen foster, the leader of the pro brexit democratic unionist party. since the prime minister met the taoiseach last thursday. they can't even see the market any more, honestly. but what is important is if we stick with our principles that we want to get a deal — it has to be a deal that respects the economic and institutional economy... and that is very important for us. in the last half hour, a statement from the democratic unionist party has come in after...
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liz: that was eileen shapiro, summit county executive in ohio after four of the biggest titans in the drug industry reached this last-minute $260 million legal settlement over their roles in the u.s. opioid addiction epidemic. the settlement covers drug distributors amerisourcebergen which is down nearly 3%, cardinal health, down 2%, mckesson down 2.66% along with teva pharmaceuticals which happens to be up 8%. this ends lawsuits by two ohio counties, summit and cuyahoga. as we talk about this, the opioid crisis continues to worsen day by day. our next guest plays a crucial role in combatting this crisis. he's the inventor of narcan. it's this life-saving nasal spray that reverses an opioid overdose and has saved countless lives, including that of pop star demi lovato. dr. roger crystal, ceo of opiant pharmaceuticals, is also developing new therapies for this awful situation. first of all, doctor, as ceo of opiant pharmaceuticals, i would like your gut reaction to the settlement of just two of the 2,400 lawsuits. >> the settlement in itself doesn't really give us much information in t
liz: that was eileen shapiro, summit county executive in ohio after four of the biggest titans in the drug industry reached this last-minute $260 million legal settlement over their roles in the u.s. opioid addiction epidemic. the settlement covers drug distributors amerisourcebergen which is down nearly 3%, cardinal health, down 2%, mckesson down 2.66% along with teva pharmaceuticals which happens to be up 8%. this ends lawsuits by two ohio counties, summit and cuyahoga. as we talk about this,...
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i think it is too early to say, as eileen foster has been saying, there's lots of speculation over whatiators are hammering out in brussels. but it does seem those negotiators are definitely in what is known as the tunnel, where very little comes out. there's no leaking or breathing. now you will see people have had reports where there could be some arrangement whereby a northern ireland is somehow sticking to eu customs rules, but actually still pa rt customs rules, but actually still part of the uk customs union, therefore able to take part in trade unions. but it is all still speculation at this stage, those details are still being hammered out, and we are waiting until that midnight deadline that michel barnier set. it is worth mentioning that downing street really didn't quite seem to accept that deadline, andi quite seem to accept that deadline, and i think it is significant that the prime minister put off cabinet that was supposed to take place this morning, now taking place tomorrow afternoon at lipm. indication there is at the cabinet will get the update as to the state of the
i think it is too early to say, as eileen foster has been saying, there's lots of speculation over whatiators are hammering out in brussels. but it does seem those negotiators are definitely in what is known as the tunnel, where very little comes out. there's no leaking or breathing. now you will see people have had reports where there could be some arrangement whereby a northern ireland is somehow sticking to eu customs rules, but actually still pa rt customs rules, but actually still part of...
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police say that eileen carnival approach the child and asked if he was ready for school.arted to lead him away from campus. but when the boy's father questioned her. police say that she claimed she was his teacher. investigators are asking a judge now to increase her bail because she lives apparently very close to that school. a man accused of killing a woman and injuring several other people in california at a california synagogue has pleaded not guilty in court. that plea came down thursday prosecutors say nursing student john ernest opened fire at poway synagogue near san diego on the last day of passover it was this past april he's now facing murder charges in that shooting and arson charges as well for a fire in a mosque. the previous month now earnest. at one point claimed responsibility for that fire. but then pleaded not guilty to those charges and charges in court. he's currently being held without bail. another one of our big stories today san francisco is increasing security ahead of 2 big events this coming weekend this comes about a month and a half. >>after
police say that eileen carnival approach the child and asked if he was ready for school.arted to lead him away from campus. but when the boy's father questioned her. police say that she claimed she was his teacher. investigators are asking a judge now to increase her bail because she lives apparently very close to that school. a man accused of killing a woman and injuring several other people in california at a california synagogue has pleaded not guilty in court. that plea came down thursday...
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eileen connors and her family, including her three-month-old son, were then taken into u.s. custody and transferred into detention, where they are waiting to be deported. in a sworn statement, connors describes the conditions inside berks as "frigid" and "filthy" and said -- "we will be traumatized for the rest of our lives by what the united states government has done to usus. we have been treated like criminals here, stripped of our rights, and lied to." to see our full coverage of the berks detention center, go to democracynow.org. human rights organizations are condemning the egyptian government for the detention and torture of journalist and human rights activist esraa abdel fattah. egyptian security forces abducted her from her car at night on october 12. she says she was then beaten and strangled by officers. she is one of at least 3000 people who have been arrested since rare protests against egyptian leader abdel-fattah el-sisi late last month. in lebanon, over 100 wildfires have swept across the country since monday, burning forested areas and killing at least one
eileen connors and her family, including her three-month-old son, were then taken into u.s. custody and transferred into detention, where they are waiting to be deported. in a sworn statement, connors describes the conditions inside berks as "frigid" and "filthy" and said -- "we will be traumatized for the rest of our lives by what the united states government has done to usus. we have been treated like criminals here, stripped of our rights, and lied to." to see...
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>>police say eileen karen gall approached the child and asked if he was ready for school she then tookhe boy's hand and started to lead him away from the campus when the boy's father questioned her she claimed that she was his teacher. tonight herrin ball is in solano county jail on a $250,000 bond. investigators are now asking a judge to increase said bond amount because karen is very close to the school. >>but on a police say a transit. 3rd degree burns when he tried to put out a fire caused by the cigarette he was tossing away this morning. it all happened around 11 30 this morning at shellenberger park police say robert evans was illegally camping along the petaluma river. the flames from the brush fire burned his legs hands and face, but evans did not immediately call 911. the fire burned about 2 acres. >>people who have property in the bay area but who do not live here can still get alerts about pg power shut off the gna officials announces new alert system today it allows people to select an alert for one or more zip codes in pg a service area. >>if you want to sign up you can c
>>police say eileen karen gall approached the child and asked if he was ready for school she then tookhe boy's hand and started to lead him away from the campus when the boy's father questioned her she claimed that she was his teacher. tonight herrin ball is in solano county jail on a $250,000 bond. investigators are now asking a judge to increase said bond amount because karen is very close to the school. >>but on a police say a transit. 3rd degree burns when he tried to put out a...
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to kidnap a 4 year-old boy near a school in vacarille is waking up this morning in jail police say eileene child who was with his father and sister near the school area she took the boy's hand and started to lead him away from campus. boy's father question or she claimed to be his teacher. investigators are asking a judge to increase or bail because she lives very close to the school. >>well public school districts in california can now decide whether to open or close charter schools within their district boundaries. on thursday governor gavin, newsome sign the measure which overhauls the state's charter school system. charter schools are publicly funded, but they are privately run and critics say their growing popularity has strained local public school budgets. >>we made monumental changes to improve outdated and broken charter school lost for far too long. students and taxpayers have paid the price. we need better. from us investment in our schools, we also need to take get sober. look at how far we are yet from reaching the. >>there are currently more than 1300 charter schools which s
to kidnap a 4 year-old boy near a school in vacarille is waking up this morning in jail police say eileene child who was with his father and sister near the school area she took the boy's hand and started to lead him away from campus. boy's father question or she claimed to be his teacher. investigators are asking a judge to increase or bail because she lives very close to the school. >>well public school districts in california can now decide whether to open or close charter schools...
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david and eileen collins we re morning.ravelling with their three—month—old son in the vancouver area of canada. they were with relatives, another couple with young children, and they were driving near the border. they say they swerved to avoid an animal in the road, and that cause them to go down another road that they hadn't meant to be on, and it headed towards the us border. and once they had crossed the border into washington state, they saw the flashing blue lights. the police stopped them, they were taken into the police stopped them, they were ta ken into custody, the police stopped them, they were taken into custody, initially in washington state. they were separated, taken to separate facilities, eventually flown across country to pennsylvania, where they are currently in another detention facility, one of three in the united states designed to house families. the kind of place that we have been hearing a lot about in recent months, with migrants moving into the us, migrant families across the southern border. of
david and eileen collins we re morning.ravelling with their three—month—old son in the vancouver area of canada. they were with relatives, another couple with young children, and they were driving near the border. they say they swerved to avoid an animal in the road, and that cause them to go down another road that they hadn't meant to be on, and it headed towards the us border. and once they had crossed the border into washington state, they saw the flashing blue lights. the police stopped...
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suzanne and eileen. this has been the planning for this has gone on for months.ent parts of the country and traveling all over the place and involved a whole lot of coordination. i'm so grateful to have such great partners in this and am looking forward to continuing to work with them going forward. in addition to them there were a lot of other people at the organizations and in mind from penn america tom familia was unbelievable and indefatigable. as well as michelle biggio, natasha lane and summer lopez. i have to acknowledge the fact that this caused a lot of disruption here at the fcc this is not our usual tuesday. i must thank everybody staff at the fcc for putting up with this but in particular lauriston lem ella, janie higginbotham, greg scott, jim jones marion baker, tiffany carson kennedy. lisa stebbins and esther jory, robert kahn and on my own staff this could not have happened without sarah rosinski Ãb who's been handing the microphone around to everybody and wallace. thank you to you and everybody else working for the fcc. what spencer was saying a f
suzanne and eileen. this has been the planning for this has gone on for months.ent parts of the country and traveling all over the place and involved a whole lot of coordination. i'm so grateful to have such great partners in this and am looking forward to continuing to work with them going forward. in addition to them there were a lot of other people at the organizations and in mind from penn america tom familia was unbelievable and indefatigable. as well as michelle biggio, natasha lane and...
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honoring a out highly respected member of our neighbor, a beloved above all, a beloved husband to eileen, and a loving father to four young children. renaming our post office will his treasured memory is always in our hearts and minds. and that his service and forgotten.re never i strongly urge my colleagues to oin me in honoring a hero and supporting h.r. 1833. thank you and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. he gentleman from california reserves. mr. rouda: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, congresswoman rice, for your poignant comments, and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from arizona is recognized. . the gentleman is recognized. >> thank you, mr. speaker. i rise in support of h.r. 1833, to name a post office located in floral park, new york, in honor of lieutenant michael davidson. lieutenant davidson honorably served the new york city fire department for 15 years. mr. gosar: on march 22, 2018, lieutenant davidson lost his life while responding to a five-alarm fire. in dangerou
honoring a out highly respected member of our neighbor, a beloved above all, a beloved husband to eileen, and a loving father to four young children. renaming our post office will his treasured memory is always in our hearts and minds. and that his service and forgotten.re never i strongly urge my colleagues to oin me in honoring a hero and supporting h.r. 1833. thank you and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. he gentleman from...
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where is eileen? there she is. this has been the planning for this has gone on for months and, you know, people in different parts of the country and traveling all over the place and involved in a lot of coordination and i'm so grateful to have great partners in this and i'm looking forward to continuing to work with them going forward. but in addition to them, there were a lot of other people in the organizations and mine from pen america, as i said at the beginning, tom was unbelievable as well as michelle, steven, natasha, and summer. and i have to acknowledge the fact that this caused a lot of disruption here at the fec. this is not our usual tuesday and so i must thank really everybody, all of the staff for putting up with this. but in particular, laura, eric, katie, rebecca, jim jones, mary ann baker, lisa stevenson, robert con and on my own staff, sarah, tom, carlos who has been handing the mic around and andr andrea martinez. thank you so everybody who works for the fec. what spencer was saying a few minute
where is eileen? there she is. this has been the planning for this has gone on for months and, you know, people in different parts of the country and traveling all over the place and involved in a lot of coordination and i'm so grateful to have great partners in this and i'm looking forward to continuing to work with them going forward. but in addition to them, there were a lot of other people in the organizations and mine from pen america, as i said at the beginning, tom was unbelievable as...