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a lot of experience doing staffing, deployment, management studies, etcetera.our method is fact-based which is based on a lot of input from ou our client, staff, data collection and findings and conclusions an eventual recommendations with clients so there are no surprises based on the fact-based approach. and a little bit about our study objectives. it comes for request from proposal and it boils down to two things with one important thing in the middle. we're developing an analysis of current staffing needs by functional needs and by positioning. we're developing an interactive tool as workload changes and the department reorganizes so every year for budgetary or other purposes can rerun the analysis. the important area in between is it's not just a function of input sog -- inputting so we'll look at how cases are managed in investigations, how technology helps administer services and these things can help you evaluate management changes in the future. we're going to develop key matrix for staffing analysis now and in the future and the development of the int
a lot of experience doing staffing, deployment, management studies, etcetera.our method is fact-based which is based on a lot of input from ou our client, staff, data collection and findings and conclusions an eventual recommendations with clients so there are no surprises based on the fact-based approach. and a little bit about our study objectives. it comes for request from proposal and it boils down to two things with one important thing in the middle. we're developing an analysis of current...
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storms and we modelled a 100 year design storm and we have infrastructure, ground surface data, etcetera. we then lair -- layer that spacially with the map and determine the variables and deep is greater than 6 inches and contiguous is later than half a block and those the variables that generate the flood risk map you see here and helped identify the parcels you see in purpose. -- in purple. we made this information available to the public following approval by our commission at sfwater.org where anyone can zoom in and understand flood risk in their area and we have resources online to help people understand the map and sent notification letters to all property owners indicated on the map as well as having put on information sessions. we have an faq online for those interested and have a direct phone line for this initiative so people can get specific information and all can be found at our rain ready website at sfwater.org. here i'm reemphasizing about the technical sessions where folks have access to staff to answer specific questions. we did five presentations and five outreach sessi
storms and we modelled a 100 year design storm and we have infrastructure, ground surface data, etcetera. we then lair -- layer that spacially with the map and determine the variables and deep is greater than 6 inches and contiguous is later than half a block and those the variables that generate the flood risk map you see here and helped identify the parcels you see in purpose. -- in purple. we made this information available to the public following approval by our commission at sfwater.org...
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in response to this feedback, we've removed proposed roof deck, etcetera.for these reasons, we are happy to receive nine letters of support from our neighbors including five immediately adjacent ones. thank you for reviewing the project. >> thank you. we'll open this up for public comment. i got couple of speaker cards. >> was that three minutes? >> president hillis: five. >> do we have ten minutes. >> president hillis: we have to shorten time because we may lose quorum. public comment on this item? no. now is the time. >> i want to say thank you to the commissioners. you might want to consider putting a partial in favor and partial oppose. i don't mind the parking garage at this location. there's four other properties along the street that also have put in garage. that's fine and it looks perfect. by adding the second floor, they will take away any view of the cypress tree that the people -- they will see 15% top that tree from across the street. why they need to add an additional 800 square feet of storage space is kind of confusing to me. if they want to
in response to this feedback, we've removed proposed roof deck, etcetera.for these reasons, we are happy to receive nine letters of support from our neighbors including five immediately adjacent ones. thank you for reviewing the project. >> thank you. we'll open this up for public comment. i got couple of speaker cards. >> was that three minutes? >> president hillis: five. >> do we have ten minutes. >> president hillis: we have to shorten time because we may lose...
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of the imf treaty and they didn't get a response from the from either the indians all the chinese etcetera. up before we make the chinese -- fifteen n feet high arsenal. everybody talks about two thousand off thousands of missiles in the medium range area. the russians identify needs have only roughly three hundred will hit. most of these methods of convenentional missiles -- end. for the chinese they have a lot of f importance because trust fund they haven't a confrontation with with the indians. and not only with the americans in. the end they have. they don't see the russians ff friends. so. for them the mediums. range missiles are much more important than the very latest limited number of strategic missiles that could reach the imac have good but that christian america. if you death but more yeah. up and and and in white he will have terms the us and russia era. owned 92% of all of will have existing in the book here that that that. clearly another quality and that makes it difficult for the chinese too greedy t to get involved in an i. n. f. like treaty. so allen as i mentioned at the
of the imf treaty and they didn't get a response from the from either the indians all the chinese etcetera. up before we make the chinese -- fifteen n feet high arsenal. everybody talks about two thousand off thousands of missiles in the medium range area. the russians identify needs have only roughly three hundred will hit. most of these methods of convenentional missiles -- end. for the chinese they have a lot of f importance because trust fund they haven't a confrontation with with the...
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>>> mira yo llevo mucho tiempo estudiando cosas sobre sustentabilidad y etcÉtera, y entonces me di cuentalema sino parte de la soluciÓn. >>> que bien,rdad casi imposible. >>> por como ha hecho a vida moderna con la mayorÍa de las rosas que vienen empaquetadas, cosas ni lo necesitan a veces. >>> sÍ es que con esta sociedad de consumo, todo se ha vuelto desechonial, todo lo que compramos y consa mimos, verdad? es una sociedad que debemos de transformo llar ademÁs que hay una cosas que simples para hacer, danos unos ejemplos para mejorar y ser responsables. >>> claro, mira. hay cosas simples, el estilo de vida de no producir basura te invita a dejar des que muro muchas cosas, pero lo principal es la bolsa de tela, primero rÉcordarse de llevÁrtela a todos lados creo que es la principal recomendaciÓn. >>> hay que buscarte en tu pÁgina web para encontrar mas consejos. >>> sÍ, te paso rÁpidamente mis redes sociales estoy en todas las redes facebook, instagram, youtube me pueden seguir como proyecto cero basura. visiten mi pÁgina encuentras mas consejos y animen se es un estilo de vida que es muy
>>> mira yo llevo mucho tiempo estudiando cosas sobre sustentabilidad y etcÉtera, y entonces me di cuentalema sino parte de la soluciÓn. >>> que bien,rdad casi imposible. >>> por como ha hecho a vida moderna con la mayorÍa de las rosas que vienen empaquetadas, cosas ni lo necesitan a veces. >>> sÍ es que con esta sociedad de consumo, todo se ha vuelto desechonial, todo lo que compramos y consa mimos, verdad? es una sociedad que debemos de transformo llar...
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most interesting thing you heard from the people who came, looked at your book, got a signature, etceteracome this information is not in our california history books ? and my answer to that is that some of this information you will find in the california history books, most of it you will not. and so this is -- i wrote the book as an attempt to provide it to document the history of african americans. to provide that information to the public. >> speaking of the public, if i'm sitting at home, and i'm saying of all the things that are going on in the world, why is this a good -- not only a good read but an important read. why do i need to know this, if i'm not black? if i am black? why do i need to know this? >> the history of our local communities is very important. we need to understand the people that came before us. we know in time we're all going to move on and this city will look totally different than what it looks today. and we need to know who were the people that helped to build the early communities. so this is for those people who are history buffs. or people who just enjoy rea
most interesting thing you heard from the people who came, looked at your book, got a signature, etceteracome this information is not in our california history books ? and my answer to that is that some of this information you will find in the california history books, most of it you will not. and so this is -- i wrote the book as an attempt to provide it to document the history of african americans. to provide that information to the public. >> speaking of the public, if i'm sitting at...
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we can open up the space and allow for community meetings, various events and art displays, etcetera. it's been a great deal for community event. there's been the dogpatch art plaza block party and san francisco streets numerous times have been located within the dogpatches art plaza. the plaza is within the northwe northwest hill. and it uses an annual assessment on property and the funding sources are used for maintenance, capital improvements, transparency and operations. along with the friends of dogpatch art plaza, san francisco parks alliance and the green benefit district there's also the plaza program. we are the non-profit and the park's alliance with the dogpatch art plaza to promote streamline permitting for events an enhanced coordination for community programming and connecting the community with open spaces in the area. if there's anything further the public wants to know we have a website. thank you very much. >> commissioner: the $23,790 the city engineer came up with an annual cost, how is that derived? >> commissioner: that's paid for by indiana llc, correct? >> we d
we can open up the space and allow for community meetings, various events and art displays, etcetera. it's been a great deal for community event. there's been the dogpatch art plaza block party and san francisco streets numerous times have been located within the dogpatches art plaza. the plaza is within the northwe northwest hill. and it uses an annual assessment on property and the funding sources are used for maintenance, capital improvements, transparency and operations. along with the...
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cards which was unthinkable we're now seeing it in some places shopping cenenters supepermarkets etcetera open saturdays but make out of its it that. way not only now they're buying with the current rate of twenty nine hundred ball of ours for each dollar which is close to today's black market rate. it's a little higher but the important thing is in venezuela rather paradoxical of course. but import to keep an eye on absolutelyly arere okay thak yoyou very much indeed can e do that with a business we gonna take a short break ♪ >> from pacifica, this is "democracy now!" president trump: the only thing that can stop it are foolish wars, politics, or ridiculous partisan investigations. [applause]
cards which was unthinkable we're now seeing it in some places shopping cenenters supepermarkets etcetera open saturdays but make out of its it that. way not only now they're buying with the current rate of twenty nine hundred ball of ours for each dollar which is close to today's black market rate. it's a little higher but the important thing is in venezuela rather paradoxical of course. but import to keep an eye on absolutelyly arere okay thak yoyou very much indeed can e do that with a...
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neighboring businesses would frequently borrow napkins and towels etcetera. this smashgd the idea for the -- sparked the idea for the san francisco supply master. business has grown to a leading bay-area distributor proudly servicing restaurants, bars, schools, hotels and institutions. the current location on mckinnon avenue in the bay view has a fully stocked 45,000 square foot warehouse and cash and carry will call and competitive pricing options and superior delivery service throughout the bay area. item 3c is schubert's bakery. the business is a family-owned bakery found in 1913 by a german immigrant. it originally operated under golden west bakery. it was known for it's quality selection of traditional german cakes and pastries. mr. schubert's retired in the 1940s and sold the bakery. the new owner moved it to a larger space at 521 clement street in the inner richmond district. in 1995 schubert's were purchased by fourth generation bakers and honored the legacy by combining old world techniques and produce the favorite sweets among them are the neapolita
neighboring businesses would frequently borrow napkins and towels etcetera. this smashgd the idea for the -- sparked the idea for the san francisco supply master. business has grown to a leading bay-area distributor proudly servicing restaurants, bars, schools, hotels and institutions. the current location on mckinnon avenue in the bay view has a fully stocked 45,000 square foot warehouse and cash and carry will call and competitive pricing options and superior delivery service throughout the...
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whatever options you're planning to bring forward around design, cost and etcetera. it took little effort last year for us to wrap our heads around what we are do on an interim basis. this is supposed to be bringing forward a longer term solution. i'm raising the question. >> the answer yes. we can do this in one meeting. part of the reason why, we have delayed the rf r.f.p. that willo the sweeping design changes. we are still in an interim phase. we're going to have the same challenge as we had last year. and without the benefit of the stabilization reserve that is no longer available. that will sustain itself through the next cycle which will be helpful. we're presently engaging in discussions with united healthcare to understand programmatic elements and new strategies and new ideas that can be promoted for 2020 without creating change of plan design or much plan in the plan design. >> president breslin: any public comment. item number 8. >> review and preview united statessed healthcare u.h.c. city plan p.p.o. rate. presentation by mike clark from acon. >> we tal
whatever options you're planning to bring forward around design, cost and etcetera. it took little effort last year for us to wrap our heads around what we are do on an interim basis. this is supposed to be bringing forward a longer term solution. i'm raising the question. >> the answer yes. we can do this in one meeting. part of the reason why, we have delayed the rf r.f.p. that willo the sweeping design changes. we are still in an interim phase. we're going to have the same challenge as...
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. >> whether they are talking regulatory form etcetera. but as i have said, there have been times when he has been critical of the intelligence committee i haven't hesitated to challenge the president. >> right. >> i haven't hesitated. i don't think it is helpful for you for do i think it is is helpful for those doing very difficult. >> i think you're right. when the president has a disagreement with his intelligence he should bring them in and have a private conversation let's get to another important subject. the president says a good chance to declier a national emergency in order to find the money necessary for his border wall. would you support that move? >> i hope it doesn't happen. the president has shown a remarkable degree of compromise on this. sitting on the appropriations committee as well we were marking up legislation. we went to 20 to 15 to 10 to 5.7. the president provided protections for daca. so the president i think in a sincere way has said what will it take to work together if at the end of the day they with unable to
. >> whether they are talking regulatory form etcetera. but as i have said, there have been times when he has been critical of the intelligence committee i haven't hesitated to challenge the president. >> right. >> i haven't hesitated. i don't think it is helpful for you for do i think it is is helpful for those doing very difficult. >> i think you're right. when the president has a disagreement with his intelligence he should bring them in and have a private...
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americans who are left without a job, without a paycheck, without ability to cover their health care, etcetera. i think he had an audienceover one which is donald trump. that has been true for nearly every senior administration official who has gone out to speak on the president's behalf on the last two yearsme. even his statement, that was directly speaking to the president. it is really speaking to his base here. i think that's the reasoning for it. the truth is a shutdown is not good politics for anyone. it is not good for the democrats or republicans and certainly not good for donald trump. the difference we had from last time for the american people is that this is very fresh for politicians in washington. even though they are removed they saw how impactful it was because it was covered because people were losing their cars and their homes. i think they feel it more deeply. >> you hear people digging themt them themselves out of the debt. ton politics, i have to ask you, the initial issue was the dollar figure. it appears republicans have come down. around 2 billion that has been thrown a
americans who are left without a job, without a paycheck, without ability to cover their health care, etcetera. i think he had an audienceover one which is donald trump. that has been true for nearly every senior administration official who has gone out to speak on the president's behalf on the last two yearsme. even his statement, that was directly speaking to the president. it is really speaking to his base here. i think that's the reasoning for it. the truth is a shutdown is not good...
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saw them, would say, these are clearly words that should not be on any department's emails, texts, etcetera. then you get into the words where they could be used such as the one we took off. they are reading the context. other ones it's simple. it's boom, it's there. then what you really looking for is where did it come from. as i have explained before, those words finding it's coming to report graffiti. those are easy. going back to the words that are -- it takes the investigator to read and look at that. what is the conversation going on here. it gets harder. i think that we are one and only hit was contextual. i believe you're aware of that. it's basically having to go through and read these texts and these messages when they do pop up, when they're not a clear example. >> commissioner hamasaki: good evening. one of the last things you noted was there were a number of hits but they were not department-member generated. if somebody is receiving communications that would be a bias related background, you're still going to conduct an investigation to determine whether or not the member is e
saw them, would say, these are clearly words that should not be on any department's emails, texts, etcetera. then you get into the words where they could be used such as the one we took off. they are reading the context. other ones it's simple. it's boom, it's there. then what you really looking for is where did it come from. as i have explained before, those words finding it's coming to report graffiti. those are easy. going back to the words that are -- it takes the investigator to read and...
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that might be shady things, things that look weird, trump tower meeting, etcetera but democrats wanthat out. >> look. they may well be disappointed at least initially. they row viprovide they have to provide a confidential report special counsel will not be very showy. ultimately i think it does see the light of day and it becomes the topic of at least oversight hearings. >> this will not be the star report part two. >> and the special counsel regulations were drafted in 1999 precisely with that in the background and trying to move away from that type of sensational report. >> yes. let's turn to michael cohen. he will speak to the house and senate and intelligence committee. sourcing tell us cohen is not expected to answer relate todd the mueller investigation. >> the house oversight committee including the compliance with tax laws including arrangements that were made to make payoffs. some of those things are the subject of an ongoing investigation by the southern direct of new yo district of new york. he made them in coordination with the president of the united states. it may be t
that might be shady things, things that look weird, trump tower meeting, etcetera but democrats wanthat out. >> look. they may well be disappointed at least initially. they row viprovide they have to provide a confidential report special counsel will not be very showy. ultimately i think it does see the light of day and it becomes the topic of at least oversight hearings. >> this will not be the star report part two. >> and the special counsel regulations were drafted in 1999...
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he'll have some explaining to do with his team etcetera.rlying issue is he was involved there situation where women were enslaved in that human trafficking. to the extent that the president seems to go on and on and on about immigration i'm wondering what he would have to say where robert kraft is apparently caught on video is the understanding involved in a situation involving prostitution. >> yes. very serious. the president said it's very sad. i was surprised to see it. he proclaimed his innocence buzz i'm surprised to see it. >> right. we have seen him do this play book before. his own labor secretary was accused of helping cover up really another set of sex crimes the president basically said that's too complicated and she still on the job as of today. we have seen that the president is perfectly happy to offer these images of sex trafficking victims as part of the case for the border wall. he defends kavanaugh again and again. i think it reveals the fact that the president doesn't really appear to care about victims but he appears to
he'll have some explaining to do with his team etcetera.rlying issue is he was involved there situation where women were enslaved in that human trafficking. to the extent that the president seems to go on and on and on about immigration i'm wondering what he would have to say where robert kraft is apparently caught on video is the understanding involved in a situation involving prostitution. >> yes. very serious. the president said it's very sad. i was surprised to see it. he proclaimed...
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-- indemnity by the governing body and third parties, underwriters, financial advisors, lawyers, etcetera have been all subject to sanctions but no individual members of the board have been sanctioned by the sec. so again, guidance for board members, potential liability from misleading statements when we access the market in a primary offering and then official statements and then communications likely to reach investors and make annual filings of financial information and operating data to the financial marketplace and those statements on an annual basis will be tested again the releases and some will not reb viewed before they go out. in some ways the seminole and only guidance we got from the sec arises from the orange county bankruptcy in 1994. in that case the county of orange approved a number of short-term financings and failed to disclose they were dependent on investments from their pool and when they pool failed and they had to declare bankruptcy, they were subject it sanction by the sec. without getting too far into what types of financial products they're investing in, it's si
-- indemnity by the governing body and third parties, underwriters, financial advisors, lawyers, etcetera have been all subject to sanctions but no individual members of the board have been sanctioned by the sec. so again, guidance for board members, potential liability from misleading statements when we access the market in a primary offering and then official statements and then communications likely to reach investors and make annual filings of financial information and operating data to the...
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different things from his predecessor and not going to give sanction relief or denuclearization and etcetera, so i kind of like to know what was actually on offer and if it is something like what the foreign minister said, maybe u.s. side should taken a little more time to think that through. >> what happens next? do they go back to testing missiles? is it going to be a frosty relationship? what happens now? >> the president is taking as you were just talking taking extraordinary measures to keep a warm relationship with kim jong-un. like a lot of things, he over paid for that and making outrageous comments of otto warmbier. he kept this war relationship with kim jong-un. what happens next is we need to get our negotiators to our capitols of our allies and partners and try to have a broader diplomatic effort with our country in the region. if they don't want to go back to the six party talks, i don't care. they need to understand that you know occasionally, i would be in meetings with the north koreans, they want something back and i would get up and walk out and go up to the chinese and tat
different things from his predecessor and not going to give sanction relief or denuclearization and etcetera, so i kind of like to know what was actually on offer and if it is something like what the foreign minister said, maybe u.s. side should taken a little more time to think that through. >> what happens next? do they go back to testing missiles? is it going to be a frosty relationship? what happens now? >> the president is taking as you were just talking taking extraordinary...
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undermine and under cut to stop the investigation and struck the investigation and witness tamper and etcetera, it makes you wonder what more is needed. >> andrew mccabe was on "morning joe" this morning, he says back in 2017, there was evidence in his mind of obstruction. let's listen. >> i was confident in may of 2017 that we had what fac had e indicating the president of obstruction of justice. >> paul, go ahead. >> a couple of thoughts, katy. it is true that doj policy currency says a sitting president may not be charge but it does not say anything when the president leaves office. if the president is still in office, that can change the game. bob mueller has the power of the pen. every time they approach obstruction of justice or try to slow or impede this investigation, that's another opportunity for bob mueller to write about those facts in his report and katy another reason we, the american politublic des to see what's in that report. >> let's listen to william barr, what he told senator chris coons. >> the president tried to end the investigation in his campaign, would that be a crime
undermine and under cut to stop the investigation and struck the investigation and witness tamper and etcetera, it makes you wonder what more is needed. >> andrew mccabe was on "morning joe" this morning, he says back in 2017, there was evidence in his mind of obstruction. let's listen. >> i was confident in may of 2017 that we had what fac had e indicating the president of obstruction of justice. >> paul, go ahead. >> a couple of thoughts, katy. it is true...
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private schedule where it is not down to the minute, detailing what he's doing and where he is and etceteraer time period. the white house and i just spoke to kellyanne conway a couple of minutes about this. the president is on the schedule and he's on the phone. we know from trump's allies he's on the phone with them and sometimes of course watching television, something that we know because he has tweeted about things that are on television in the past. the white house makes a point to listen. in the words of sarah sanders, this is an opportunity to allow the president to be creative and be creative of his scheduling in order to allow him to be productive. as far as the second piece of your question, axios has reported, former presidents bush and obama had very strict disciplined schedule. former president bush and george w. bush, you had to get to his schedule months out. very different story for former president clinton who had a much loser schedule, he was at the lake and notorious for working and chatting on the phone and was not where he needed to be. that's a parallels through past
private schedule where it is not down to the minute, detailing what he's doing and where he is and etceteraer time period. the white house and i just spoke to kellyanne conway a couple of minutes about this. the president is on the schedule and he's on the phone. we know from trump's allies he's on the phone with them and sometimes of course watching television, something that we know because he has tweeted about things that are on television in the past. the white house makes a point to...
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the industry with the history of it and benefits for veterans and those who suffer from cancer, etcetera. so coming from my experience from just being a consumer, it's opened my mind up theoretically and medically. so i'm hoping we can have more pioneering and leading, as we are in many ways, as we are and i think the events are a good thing even if it's just therapy groups for veterans and educating the youth. education is everything even when it comes to consumption and to be aware how to regulate when it comes to cannabis but as a city, i appreciate you're being open but i think it will be beneficial and for me coming from the population i'm coming from and with the budget i'm trying to establish myself as an entrepreneur and small business registered with the city, small business commission has been helpful in expanding my mind. this would be an opportunity for me to be able to gate-keep for other companies coming in the community and to educate. thank you, guys. >> commissioner: thank you. >> good afternoon. i'm ryan bush with a company called meadow. we're a software company and bu
the industry with the history of it and benefits for veterans and those who suffer from cancer, etcetera. so coming from my experience from just being a consumer, it's opened my mind up theoretically and medically. so i'm hoping we can have more pioneering and leading, as we are in many ways, as we are and i think the events are a good thing even if it's just therapy groups for veterans and educating the youth. education is everything even when it comes to consumption and to be aware how to...
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national security experts say makes him vulnerable when it comes to negotiations with kim jong un etcetera it. >> right. it ises a on domestics politics level. they have taken it and being kind of extra in that praise to get him on that side. we have seen that domestically. we have seen folks go on his favor rit favorite tv shows. we have seen them ramp up to create a real ear with him. so this is something that is susceptible to. also personally he hears that praise when he latches on especially with men. >> all right. thanks so much. stick around. the trump administration beefing up the border with more u.s. troops. how many and how dangerous is it down there? we'll have a live check next. stay with us. (clapping) every day, visionaries are creating the future. ( ♪ ) so, every day, we put our latest technology and vast expertise to work. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country, affordably and on-time. (ringing) ( ♪ ) the future only happens with people who really know how to deliver it. the one with the designer dog
national security experts say makes him vulnerable when it comes to negotiations with kim jong un etcetera it. >> right. it ises a on domestics politics level. they have taken it and being kind of extra in that praise to get him on that side. we have seen that domestically. we have seen folks go on his favor rit favorite tv shows. we have seen them ramp up to create a real ear with him. so this is something that is susceptible to. also personally he hears that praise when he latches on...
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for our infrastructures and vast majority of our roads and bridges and tunnels and airports and etceteraa c or a d. only a rail gets a d in this country because there is no money being put into it. why is nobody proposing a capital gains tax. when i talked to economists, that's the one thing that most economists bring up and i am not seeing any of it in any of these proposals. >> there should be. you may remember in 1987, there was a bipartisan compromise that lasted for a while. you want to have the capital gains tax match the income tax, otherwise, you are going to get a lot of a plain system. that's stuck. the capital gains tax was raised to match the income tax. in a bipartisan way, it did not last very long. that was a good thing to do. we need to raise the income tax at the top and we also want to raise the capital gains tax. that would give you a fair system, a simpler system and a system that really did tax people again who have never been as wealthy and can afford to pay their fair share. i read a book called "the common good," that's what the common good is. >> i was going to b
for our infrastructures and vast majority of our roads and bridges and tunnels and airports and etceteraa c or a d. only a rail gets a d in this country because there is no money being put into it. why is nobody proposing a capital gains tax. when i talked to economists, that's the one thing that most economists bring up and i am not seeing any of it in any of these proposals. >> there should be. you may remember in 1987, there was a bipartisan compromise that lasted for a while. you want...
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attorney offices or the sdny or etcetera or is that just the end? >> so yes, to some of all of that. i don't think it is coming out today for various reasons that are sort of tedious. i don't think it is coming. it does not seem to -- it is going to the attorney general today. in terms of the possibility of any more indictments, i suppose there is some indictments filed under sealed that have not been sealed yet. there seems to be the last weeks or months or so, little activities by the grand jury that mueller had been using. >> they owe the judge in the district of columbia paul manafort case. sentencing the memorandum. he'll be sentenced in both of those cases next month, a week apart in d.c. and virginia. and yes, parts of the case have already been spun off to local u.s. attorney's offices. the u.s. attorney here in washington is picking up the roger stone's case. all the signs point to this bottom of the ninth for the mueller's team. probably one outlet. >> pete williams, thank you very much. joining me now, former acting director of the fbi. a
attorney offices or the sdny or etcetera or is that just the end? >> so yes, to some of all of that. i don't think it is coming out today for various reasons that are sort of tedious. i don't think it is coming. it does not seem to -- it is going to the attorney general today. in terms of the possibility of any more indictments, i suppose there is some indictments filed under sealed that have not been sealed yet. there seems to be the last weeks or months or so, little activities by the...
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we know of the over russia etcetera that's operating here in the u.s.area. they weren't necessarily hiding. ? they wrn really hiding but kind of hiegd. >> yes. if you were to start googling the pages you could quickly sort of work it back to see. did facebook say they violated a policy? >> no. that's a problem as well. they didn't say they were backed but there isn't a rule in place that says you have to do that. after it was made as a foreign agent you tube did make a policy that there's a disclaimer saying it is in some what funded. facebook haven't brought there those sort of labeling requirements. we asked facebook, we asked them in the context of these pages, do you guys have any labeling policy, any plans for doing that? >> we actually asked the questions on wednesday. >> so they have thinking about it. it is pill tioliticians that ar alerting to these problems. they say you're allowing a lot of information on facebook and facebook says they are considering how to reduce to spread of anti-vaccine comments. so it feels like facebook is making it up
we know of the over russia etcetera that's operating here in the u.s.area. they weren't necessarily hiding. ? they wrn really hiding but kind of hiegd. >> yes. if you were to start googling the pages you could quickly sort of work it back to see. did facebook say they violated a policy? >> no. that's a problem as well. they didn't say they were backed but there isn't a rule in place that says you have to do that. after it was made as a foreign agent you tube did make a policy that...
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some of the investment we put into businesses whether it was helping with grants or withne bu rates etceteraat was to help prevent business from making staff redundant or closing down. and you have to ensure the locat commremains buoyant and confident. what we really want to do is to bring visitors back to salisbury and that's starting to happen. >> reporter: the restaurant where the skripals dined before collapsing was closed for eight months. it has been spruced up and is now open for business. but close to the place where the skripals were found comatose, these shops are having a disastrous time. staff didn't want to talk onme , but described sales as being almost non existent. other retail workersd about customers still being terrified. sausage maker jim martin thinks eeat terror is misplaced. >> i just think it a bit ironic that the city's got, iow don't knowany people living in it, two people in the whole of that city got it. >> reporter: colonel hamish de bretton gordon is a chemical weapons expert and a senior advisor to britain's ministry of defense. he's spent more than 30 years on
some of the investment we put into businesses whether it was helping with grants or withne bu rates etceteraat was to help prevent business from making staff redundant or closing down. and you have to ensure the locat commremains buoyant and confident. what we really want to do is to bring visitors back to salisbury and that's starting to happen. >> reporter: the restaurant where the skripals dined before collapsing was closed for eight months. it has been spruced up and is now open for...
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presidents have relationships with the media for time and time and etcetera, the problem is that's all listens to sean hannity instead of the joint chief of staffs and laura ingraham rather than lindsey graham. i wish we had a president at least listening to his party. >> let me play a back and forth. this is the other issue that there are not many experts left, michelle, that's willing to work for this administration and the people they tried to hire from fox news -- donald trump seems to take his talking point or give his talking point to fox news in a way that it is mutual. >> let me play you a little much matchup and trump and sean hanni hannity. >> a national emergency would be a challenge. we would then be sued and they'll sue us in the ninth circuit. >> we'll get a bad rule ing and we'll get another bad ruling. >> he's lose the second round. >> we'll end up in front of the supreme court. the president is on solid legal ground. >> we'll go onto supreme court court. he's going to win i believe when he gets into the supreme court. >> sean hannity has been a terrific supporter of wh
presidents have relationships with the media for time and time and etcetera, the problem is that's all listens to sean hannity instead of the joint chief of staffs and laura ingraham rather than lindsey graham. i wish we had a president at least listening to his party. >> let me play a back and forth. this is the other issue that there are not many experts left, michelle, that's willing to work for this administration and the people they tried to hire from fox news -- donald trump seems...
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and of course issues of the anthem and whether or not they'll be kneeling or etcetera, talk a little owner, bob kraft, is very tight with donald trump. he made it his mission to be sure that players are what he would call respectful of the national anthem. remember this is a social injustice campaign that colin kaepernick waged. you can turn it into whatever you want to turn it into. politics have really entered that conversation this week with some of the artists who did not want to be apart of the halftime performance to colin kaepernick and how many people who found that roger goodell, the commissioner, his comments about th that. there has been politics galore wishing the root would go away but it is not there yet. >> we know there is a lot of politics for everything. tony harris, the nfl's numbers have gone down. is it about tpolitics or other digital stuff people are watching? >> ratings actually rose this season. last year it was so close to some of the different protests that fans were turned off but i don't think -- i think it is sort of exaggerated because president trump d
and of course issues of the anthem and whether or not they'll be kneeling or etcetera, talk a little owner, bob kraft, is very tight with donald trump. he made it his mission to be sure that players are what he would call respectful of the national anthem. remember this is a social injustice campaign that colin kaepernick waged. you can turn it into whatever you want to turn it into. politics have really entered that conversation this week with some of the artists who did not want to be apart...
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"well, why don't you come back on thursday at approximately 7:00, etcetera?" to be back. >> so meet me here on thursday night in the evening and you'll have some more cash in your pocket? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it was thursday, september 28, the evening of the murders. >> i arrived at mr. camm's house at approximately 7 o'clock. >> reporter: he said he handed over the gun to camm wrapped in his gray sweatshirt. >> where's this happening? >> right outside the garage. so we exchanged pleasantries and my sole purpose is to simply get the $250 for the second weapon. >> reporter: boney says after a few minutes in the bronco, the wife and kids arrived and pulled into the garage. >> and what happens? >> i hear a little bit of commotion. it just sounds like something's not right. it sounds like they're arguing. and then, all of a sudden, i hear an immediate pop. and before i heard the "pop", i heard her say, "no," and it was -- a commanding, "no," like, "stop," and then, i heard a pop. then i heard the word, "daddy." >> reporter: two more pops followed. >> did yo
"well, why don't you come back on thursday at approximately 7:00, etcetera?" to be back. >> so meet me here on thursday night in the evening and you'll have some more cash in your pocket? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it was thursday, september 28, the evening of the murders. >> i arrived at mr. camm's house at approximately 7 o'clock. >> reporter: he said he handed over the gun to camm wrapped in his gray sweatshirt. >> where's this happening?...