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that supervisor wiener worked on this prohibiting the right turn on octavia we were able to get emily harris to look at that i encourage you to write her office to make sure we get it competed. >> that will help us too. >> thank you. >> great supervisor kim and thank you for calling for this hearing i'm really glad to hear a pro-active approach moving forward and i'll say that in terms of double parking and the saturation we'll be recohen that hearing early in the next year so we will compare assaults from what we received a year ago for the progress so i'll await that data and also want to reiterate what supervisor kim said about comparing to damn having going through it as we did for many different areas housing and traffic and other areas we thought it can't possibly get worse like in 1999, or 2000 in terms of evicts and pedestrian and low and behold this is not like a pet stop doouchl whatever happens are the the ups and downs economy we're on a different trajectory in san francisco as are a lot of cities in terms of everyone understanding the city is an amazing place in san francisco fi
that supervisor wiener worked on this prohibiting the right turn on octavia we were able to get emily harris to look at that i encourage you to write her office to make sure we get it competed. >> that will help us too. >> thank you. >> great supervisor kim and thank you for calling for this hearing i'm really glad to hear a pro-active approach moving forward and i'll say that in terms of double parking and the saturation we'll be recohen that hearing early in the next year so...
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emily chang. uber isn't taking these allegations lightly. toy have hired harry pearson review the company's privacy policies. meantime they have caught the eye of washington with senator al franken demanding information on their policy. >> it felt like what he was doing was trying to have a journalists t on who would write critically about uber and i don't think that's appropriate. i was wondering whether uber was taking any disciplinary action with him or not. i guess that is up to uber. >> to that point, you mentioned -- it raises a number of issues. the chilling effect certainly one of them. what are the other big issues you think it raises? >> i'm chairman of the subcommittee and judiciary committee on privacy technology and the law. this is just a basic privacy issue about an individual's right to control who takes privacy information like geolocation. that's what we're talking about here. that has been a lot of focus of mine and how that information is accessed and shared. it appears they have something called god's view where employees of uber can access
emily chang. uber isn't taking these allegations lightly. toy have hired harry pearson review the company's privacy policies. meantime they have caught the eye of washington with senator al franken demanding information on their policy. >> it felt like what he was doing was trying to have a journalists t on who would write critically about uber and i don't think that's appropriate. i was wondering whether uber was taking any disciplinary action with him or not. i guess that is up to uber....
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african-americans and i think the party has done a go ahead job and as you point out, harris, that story is not told this time around. >> emily'sist is not just identifying candidates, women of color particularly but they're able to help fundraise in huge amounts. >> huge amounts. >> and change the outlook of some elections so that's a great deal of power but the other thing that comes to mind is why isn't it getting enough attention? why isn't the republican party getting more credit for what it's doing? >> i don't know what's getting attention in this race but i think when you'll see that there was such a stark contrast in 2012 at the two conventions. you know, republicans kind of clumsily show certain candidates on stage where with democrats, it's much more natural and the republican party has to have that sort of effortlessness when it comes to minorities and women. it just has to be a part of the broader story and outreach. >> i love the diversity angle with stefanik being the potentially youngest female in congress. 30 years old. her opponent is 50 years old and a man. she's been touting the fact she could bring fresh ide
african-americans and i think the party has done a go ahead job and as you point out, harris, that story is not told this time around. >> emily'sist is not just identifying candidates, women of color particularly but they're able to help fundraise in huge amounts. >> huge amounts. >> and change the outlook of some elections so that's a great deal of power but the other thing that comes to mind is why isn't it getting enough attention? why isn't the republican party getting...
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harry yet. steinem writes she was winning and then with a week to go she ran out of money and lost 30,000 votes out of more than 1.5 million. harriet woods funded emily'sause when john danforth took with him back to senate took a rare african-american clarence thomas who went on to be appointed to lead equal opportunity employment commission. steinem writes in clarence thomas hadn't headed the eeoc he couldn't have dismantled the class action or been appointed to the d.c. court of appeals. if he wasn't appointed as a judge, george w.h. bush wouldn't have nominated him to replace thurgood marshall. if he hadn't been confirmed by senate judicial committee after narrowly surviving accusations of anita hill, he wouldn't have been nominated to supreme court. if he wasn't on the supreme court he wouldn't have had the one-vote margin halting recount vote in florida. with all the implications for everything from iraq to action or inaction on global warming. harriet woods went on to be the first and only lieutenant governor of missouri. but with 30,000 more votes, who knows? that wraps things up for "the reid report." tomorrow chris matthews will join us for el
harry yet. steinem writes she was winning and then with a week to go she ran out of money and lost 30,000 votes out of more than 1.5 million. harriet woods funded emily'sause when john danforth took with him back to senate took a rare african-american clarence thomas who went on to be appointed to lead equal opportunity employment commission. steinem writes in clarence thomas hadn't headed the eeoc he couldn't have dismantled the class action or been appointed to the d.c. court of appeals. if...