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. >> eric: not ridge? >> brooke: no. >> eric: not deacon? >> brooke: did you really have to ask that? >> eric: well, so, who? who is this person? >> brooke: what have we been talking about? >> eric: you mean me? >> katie: um, no. no, no, no, no, no, no. >> bill: what do you mean, "no, no, no"? listen to mommy. what -- "no, no, no"?
. >> eric: not ridge? >> brooke: no. >> eric: not deacon? >> brooke: did you really have to ask that? >> eric: well, so, who? who is this person? >> brooke: what have we been talking about? >> eric: you mean me? >> katie: um, no. no, no, no, no, no, no. >> bill: what do you mean, "no, no, no"? listen to mommy. what -- "no, no, no"?
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>> yes, good afternoon commissioners, one more time, eric brooks, san francisco clean energy advocates, san francisco green party. first of all, just to amplify on what commissioner crews said earlier in the meeting, the 2007 study on fiber broadband network in san francisco is very old now and in light of what's happening in chattanooga, it's time for us to now do a new fiber study in san francisco and it would be great to get lafco or at least leverage money from the city or how it works. also we should have lafco right away take up the legislation around hetch hetchy power sales that is being sponsored by supervisor wiener and breed. we met with supervisor today and it's good that we are putting forward legislation that will allow the city and the san francisco public utilities commission to make use of hetch hetchy power here in the county instead of selling it off for a lower price in the county. we need lafco to specifically look at that legislation. we met with andrus about today is to make sure that right now it doesn't mention community choice aggregation. we need to make sure
>> yes, good afternoon commissioners, one more time, eric brooks, san francisco clean energy advocates, san francisco green party. first of all, just to amplify on what commissioner crews said earlier in the meeting, the 2007 study on fiber broadband network in san francisco is very old now and in light of what's happening in chattanooga, it's time for us to now do a new fiber study in san francisco and it would be great to get lafco or at least leverage money from the city or how it...
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. >> good afternoon commissioners, eric brooks, san francisco green party and the public net coalition where in 2007 we put in a plan that they would take over the system without giving us much. i want to also chime in on this lovefest about fiber because it's really important. i kind of wish supervisor tang was here to hear this because it's key that what director freed does on this issue that we identify the current "dark fiber" that we are already talking about that the city already has on the ground and looking at these underground projects and expanded possibility for undergrounding projects especially what commissioner breed nailed down on is that this needs to be citywide. we need to scope all that out and see where there are opportunities to run new conduit for fiber and even new fiber and connect that fiber with what's already on the ground that the dark fiber that the city already has on the ground and it will create a citywide effort. i'm looking at chattanooga tennessee where they have the citywide public network in the country that is reaching every homeowner. it's creatin
. >> good afternoon commissioners, eric brooks, san francisco green party and the public net coalition where in 2007 we put in a plan that they would take over the system without giving us much. i want to also chime in on this lovefest about fiber because it's really important. i kind of wish supervisor tang was here to hear this because it's key that what director freed does on this issue that we identify the current "dark fiber" that we are already talking about that the city...
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. >> good afternoon, eric brooks. mainly on the inter next report, we want to thank inter net for establishing a couple things. we do not need some outside company like shell on consolation to buy electricity for us. we can do it with puc staff and the report nailed that down well. we are also really pleased that even though we as advocates had a preliminary meerg with inter next where they indicated they weren't sure whether they would operate like what's called a virtual power plant where you have renewables and efficiency like if you have a power plant on 24 hours seven days 7 days a week and you don't need fossil fuel power pour electricity. this report really lays out all of those resources making it clear they are heading in the right direction in developing a citywide network like a virtual power plant. do you want to highlight that. we definitely do as advocates want to see a tiered option to get a hundred percent from the beginning but a lower percent to by make it easier on prices and to avoid things like vo
. >> good afternoon, eric brooks. mainly on the inter next report, we want to thank inter net for establishing a couple things. we do not need some outside company like shell on consolation to buy electricity for us. we can do it with puc staff and the report nailed that down well. we are also really pleased that even though we as advocates had a preliminary meerg with inter next where they indicated they weren't sure whether they would operate like what's called a virtual power plant...
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eric, though. i mean, it would be nice to have the support of the company and family, and brooke already knows. >>idge: but she hasn't said anything? >> katie: no. no. >> ridge: no, and she doesn't need to. you know why? because no one needs to know i have this whole line in my head. all i need's caroline to draw it. >> caroline: beautiful. i think that we can open with one of these.
eric, though. i mean, it would be nice to have the support of the company and family, and brooke already knows. >>idge: but she hasn't said anything? >> katie: no. no. >> ridge: no, and she doesn't need to. you know why? because no one needs to know i have this whole line in my head. all i need's caroline to draw it. >> caroline: beautiful. i think that we can open with one of these.
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eric married up. he and his wife dr. sharon malone, a nationally renowned o.b.gyny, and i know brooke, maya and buddy are excited to get theiror a while so this is bittersweet, but with his typical dedication, eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate a successor and that successor is confirmed by the senate. >> he's been attorney general over six years. >> over his watch federal courts have successfully prosecuted hundreds of terror cases and he's rooted out corruption and fought violent crime. the fbi successfully carried out the largest mafia takedown in american history. he's helped safeguard our markets manipulation and consumers from financial fraud and thanks to his efforts since i took office the the overall crime rate and the overall incarceration rate have anyone down by about 10%. that's the first time that they've declined together, at the same time in more than 40 years. so i just want to say thank you, eric. thank you to the men and women of the justice department who work day in and day out for the american people and we could not be more grateful for everything that you've done, not just
eric married up. he and his wife dr. sharon malone, a nationally renowned o.b.gyny, and i know brooke, maya and buddy are excited to get theiror a while so this is bittersweet, but with his typical dedication, eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate a successor and that successor is confirmed by the senate. >> he's been attorney general over six years. >> over his watch federal courts have successfully prosecuted hundreds of terror cases and he's rooted out...
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eric married up. he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, nationally renown oby/gyny have been friends for years and i know brook and mia are anxious to get their dad back for a while. but this is bittersweet. eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate his successor and that successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he'll have a chance to add to a career of public service, one that began nearly 40 years ago as a young prosecutor in the department he now runs. he was there for 12 years, taking on political corruption, until president reagan named him to the bench as a judge. later, president clinton called him back. so all totalled, eric has served at the justice department under six presidents of both parties. including a several-day stint as acting attorney general for george w. bush's first term. and through it all he has shown a deep and abiding fidelity to one of our most cherished ideas as a people and that is equal justice under the law. as younger men, eric and i both studied law. and i chose him to serve as attorneys general, because he believes as i do that justice is not just an abstract theor
eric married up. he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, nationally renown oby/gyny have been friends for years and i know brook and mia are anxious to get their dad back for a while. but this is bittersweet. eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate his successor and that successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he'll have a chance to add to a career of public service, one that began nearly 40 years ago as a young prosecutor in the department he now runs. he was...
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eric married up, he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, nationally renowned ob/gyn, have been great friends to michelle and me for years and i know brookya and buddy are excited to get their dad back. so this is bittersweet but eric has agreed stay on as attorney general until i nominate his successor and the successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he'll have a chance to add to a proud career of public service, one that began nearly 40 years ago as a young prosecutor in the department that he now runs. he was there for 12 years, taking on political corruption, until president reagan named him to the bench as a judge. later president clinton called him back, so all told, eric has served at the justice department under six presidents of both parties. including a several-day stint as acting attorney general at the start of george w. george w. but term, and through it all, he has shown a deep and abiding fidelity to one of our most cherished ideals as a people, equal justice under the law. as younger men, eric and i both studied law, and i chose him to serve as the attorney general because he believes,s i do, that justice is not
eric married up, he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, nationally renowned ob/gyn, have been great friends to michelle and me for years and i know brookya and buddy are excited to get their dad back. so this is bittersweet but eric has agreed stay on as attorney general until i nominate his successor and the successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he'll have a chance to add to a proud career of public service, one that began nearly 40 years ago as a young prosecutor in the department...
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eric married up. he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, a nationally-renowned ob-gyn, have been great friends to michelle and me for years. and i know brooke and maya and buddy are excited to get their dad back for a while. so this is bittersweet. but with his typical dedication, eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate his successor and that successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he'll have a chance to add to a proud career of public service -- one that began nearly 40 years ago as a young prosecutor in the department that he now runs. he was there for 12 years, taking on political corruption until president reagan named him to the bench as a judge. later, president clinton called him back. so all told, eric has served at the justice department under six presidents of both parties -- including a several-day stint as acting attorney general at the start of george w. bush's first term. and through it all, he's shown a deep and abiding fidelity to one of our most cherished ideals as a people, and that is equal justice under the law. as younger men, eric and i both studied law. and i chose him to serve as att
eric married up. he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, a nationally-renowned ob-gyn, have been great friends to michelle and me for years. and i know brooke and maya and buddy are excited to get their dad back for a while. so this is bittersweet. but with his typical dedication, eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate his successor and that successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he'll have a chance to add to a proud career of public service -- one that began...
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eric married up. he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, nationally renowned have been great friends to michelle and me for years, and i know brookeddy are excited to get their dad back for a while. so this is bittersweet, but with his typical dedication, eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate a successor and that successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he'll have a cans to add to a career on private service, one that began 40 years ago as a young prosecutor in the department that he now runs. he was there for 12 years taking on political corruption until president reagan named him to the bench as a judge. later, president clinton called him back. so all told, eric has served at the justice department under six presidents of both parties. including a several-day stint at the start of george w. bush's first erm. and through it all he's shown a deep and abiding fidelity to one of our most cherished ideals to our people and that is equal justice under the law. as younger men, eric and i both studied law, and i chose him to serve as attorney general because he believes, as i do, that justice is not j
eric married up. he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, nationally renowned have been great friends to michelle and me for years, and i know brookeddy are excited to get their dad back for a while. so this is bittersweet, but with his typical dedication, eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate a successor and that successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he'll have a cans to add to a career on private service, one that began 40 years ago as a young prosecutor in...
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romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario wendy alice rosario wakeford wendy alice rosario wakeford wendy alice rosario wakeford mark h. rosen brookesenbaum linda rosenbaum sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of us on that day, but most importantly we lost an amazing role model, brother, husband, son, and friend. our family has changed so much since that day. we have welcomed new members and seen others pass on. but through this change one thing still remains the same, and that your guidance, love, and loyalty are deeply missed. michael and i continue to honor your memory in our chi
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eric holder announced his resignation. for that, and a little more on derek jeter, we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks.ted columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. another word about derek jeter. what else should be said about him? >> judy, i think sports is, and rightly describes as a mirror of our society at large, and beyond the unspeakable wife beating reports by some pro football players, conduct on football fields is just unacceptable. i mean, the show boating, the self-congratulatory dancing after a single tackle, the beating of the chest and aren't terrific and the attempts to humiliate and embarrass your opponent. derek jeter, the yankee shortstop was the consummate professional. he showed up every day. he did his job. he never complained. he was never on tmz. he never taunted an opponent. he was respected by women and he respected them. there's only two teams i root for, the boston red sox and the teathenew york yankees. as a boston red sox fan, derek jeter was class and is the idea of public mods city. >> woodruff: class act? the status are not great, his range as a
eric holder announced his resignation. for that, and a little more on derek jeter, we turn to the analysis of shields and brooks.ted columnist mark shields and new york times columnist david brooks. another word about derek jeter. what else should be said about him? >> judy, i think sports is, and rightly describes as a mirror of our society at large, and beyond the unspeakable wife beating reports by some pro football players, conduct on football fields is just unacceptable. i mean, the...
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romito sean paul rooney eric thomas ropiteau aida rosario angela rosario wendy alice rosario wakeford wendy alice rosario wakeford wendy alice rosario wakeford mark h. rosen brooke david rosenbaum linda rosenbaum sheryl lynn rosenbaum lloyd daniel rosenberg mark louis rosenberg andrew ira rosenblum joshua m. rosenblum joshua alan rosenthal richard david rosenthal philip martin rosenzweig daniel rossetti richard barry ross norman s. rossinow nicholas p. rossomando michael craig rothberg donna marie rothenberg mark david rothenberg james michael roux nicholas charles alexander rowe edward v. rowenhorse julie roulette timothy alan roy sr. paul g. ruback ronald j. ruben joanne rubino david m. ruddle >> and my big brother, john m. poacher. we miss you and think of you daily. 13 year ago we lost a piece of us on that day, but most importantly we lost an amazing role model, brother, husband, son, and friend. our family has changed so much since that day. we have welcomed new members and seen others pass on. but through this change one thing still remains the same, and that your guidance, love, and loyalty are deeply missed. michael and i continue to honor your memory i
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eric married up. he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, nationally renowned ob gosh gyn have been great friends to me and michelle for years and i know brook maya and buddy are excited to get their dad back for a while. so this is bittersweet. but with his typical dedication, eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate a suckers is and that successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he will have a chance to add to a proud career of public service one that began nearly 40 years ago as a young prosecutor in the department that he now runs. he was there for 12 years taking on political corruption until president reagan named him to the bench as a judge. later, president clinton called him back, so all told, eric has served at the justice department under six presidents of both parties. including a several day stint as acting attorney general under george w. bush's first term. through it all, shown a deep and abiding fidelity to our shared ideals as a people that is equal justice under the law. as younger men, eric and i both studied law and i chose him to serve as attorneys general because he believes, as i do, that
eric married up. he and his wife, dr. sharon malone, nationally renowned ob gosh gyn have been great friends to me and michelle for years and i know brook maya and buddy are excited to get their dad back for a while. so this is bittersweet. but with his typical dedication, eric has agreed to stay on as attorney general until i nominate a suckers is and that successor is confirmed by the senate. which means he will have a chance to add to a proud career of public service one that began nearly 40...
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brooks with a welcome to you, cornell. let's take a look at the legacy here. first up, what is the most critical thing ericob? we're going to get to the woman thing in a minute. >> i think he's brought a deep sense of integrity, a well-respected voice for a commitment to the country's best values. he's done that in his record, having been the most qualified person ever to assume this office. and he's done it in his record since becoming attorney general. whether it be voting rights, whether it be the juvenile justice system and the ending of the school to prison pipeline. or his actions in ferguson, missouri, where he put his personal credibility on the line. he brought an army from the u.s. justice department and put them on the street of ferguson, missouri. that's the kind of leadership that people are looking for in washington. and that's the kind of leadership he's brought to the country. >> and what do you think may be lost, if anything, when he leaves? >> well, i'm not sure if i would say what would be lost, what i will say is that he will be missed. he's the kind of person who really turned the civi
brooks with a welcome to you, cornell. let's take a look at the legacy here. first up, what is the most critical thing ericob? we're going to get to the woman thing in a minute. >> i think he's brought a deep sense of integrity, a well-respected voice for a commitment to the country's best values. he's done that in his record, having been the most qualified person ever to assume this office. and he's done it in his record since becoming attorney general. whether it be voting rights,...
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eric frein's i.d. and social security number. it looks like they are retracing where he has been and two points in time where they know for sure he has been before. brooke rosa flores, thank you very much from pennsylvania. we'll stay on that. coming up next, another nfl player accused of domestic violence against a woman and an 18-month-old child. the nfl, you know this, they are under intense pressure after multiple arrests here. congress is sending a message to the nfl commissioner. we'll talk to a congresswoman and get her tough take on what the league should do. ♪ i thought it'd be bigger. ♪ ♪ (dad) there's nothing i can't reach in my subaru. (vo) introducing the all-new subaru outback. love. it's what makes a subaru,a subaru. >>> right now we're learning about this horrifying plot by isis to recruit people to target just any random citizen and behead him or her in public. a plan authorities are calling a "demonstration killing" designed to shock and horrify. the details coming out of australia, one of america's closest allies in this fight against isis where raids across the country are netting alleged isis recruits. >> reporter: the alleged plan
eric frein's i.d. and social security number. it looks like they are retracing where he has been and two points in time where they know for sure he has been before. brooke rosa flores, thank you very much from pennsylvania. we'll stay on that. coming up next, another nfl player accused of domestic violence against a woman and an 18-month-old child. the nfl, you know this, they are under intense pressure after multiple arrests here. congress is sending a message to the nfl commissioner. we'll...
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eric schmitt did. there is an interesting briefing on the threat by matt olson of the counterterrorism center that he did over the brookings institution last week and for those c-span watchers who want to see a variety, his deputy was testifying yesterday i think you are running a little bit of that last night. i saw that when i got back from the office. there is a lot out there and what it basically tells you is there's no evidence right now of a reach into the united states come a capability to reach in the united states be on individuals who could get on an airplane obviously blow something up to an individual attack. but no effort of the kind of network that al qaeda had before the awful events 13 years ago this morning. so that is sort of where they stand. and that is why there is an element of preemption to the president's policy here because he is obviously trying to get to isis before it takes that capability. poster david sanger national security course on what "the new york times" and author of the book, confront and conceal: obama secret use of american power. we appreciate your time this morning. >> guest: than
eric schmitt did. there is an interesting briefing on the threat by matt olson of the counterterrorism center that he did over the brookings institution last week and for those c-span watchers who want to see a variety, his deputy was testifying yesterday i think you are running a little bit of that last night. i saw that when i got back from the office. there is a lot out there and what it basically tells you is there's no evidence right now of a reach into the united states come a capability...
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brooke and pete ricketts -- chuck hassebrook. more than 100 debate for the control of congress. congressional the black caucus foundation annual conference to hear remarks from outgoing attorney general eric holder. he announced he was stepping down after serving as head of the justice department for close to six years. this is 25 minutes. >> good morning. thank you all so much for being here. we know it's early on a friday morning. we want to start. we know we will be joined by many other people but we want to get started to respect your time. i'm congresswoman marcia fudge. this is the brain trust that i am honored to post today. this has been hosted by mel watt for almost 20 years. now that he is the head of fhfa director let's give mel watt's a handy for keeping this going for all these years. [applause] i want to recognize some students that are here who were first in line. [applause] cesar chavez public charter school for public policy. [applause] nearly half a century after the voting rights act, we must ensure to make sure everyone has the right to a free and fair vote. today, you will hear from some of the challenges we face including suppressive state legislation and supreme cou
brooke and pete ricketts -- chuck hassebrook. more than 100 debate for the control of congress. congressional the black caucus foundation annual conference to hear remarks from outgoing attorney general eric holder. he announced he was stepping down after serving as head of the justice department for close to six years. this is 25 minutes. >> good morning. thank you all so much for being here. we know it's early on a friday morning. we want to start. we know we will be joined by many...