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at this point, i was granted full power to pick the exact location of the federal city. and i announced that location by proclamation in january 1791. it would be 100 square miles shaped like a diamond. it would include parts of georgetown, maryland and alexandria, virginia. these were two port towns and two tobacco inspection towns. they were centers of commerce, if truth be told. i also appointed the first board of commissioners, it would be their responsibility to supervise the building of the federal city and to manage their affairs. there are many daniel carols in my day. all of them fine and good men. this particular one was daniel carol of rock creek. johnson, and through marriage, a relative of mine, david stewart. one of the immediate challenges, nigh on all of that land and particularly the core was privately owned. some of it in considerable amounts by a small number of owners, proprietors as they were i count myself in the position to negotiate and manage a group of men with widely disparate interests. and to diffuse those interests, those divisions, those fa
at this point, i was granted full power to pick the exact location of the federal city. and i announced that location by proclamation in january 1791. it would be 100 square miles shaped like a diamond. it would include parts of georgetown, maryland and alexandria, virginia. these were two port towns and two tobacco inspection towns. they were centers of commerce, if truth be told. i also appointed the first board of commissioners, it would be their responsibility to supervise the building of...
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report did also say that as well but here i'm going to read you some actual data from the kansas city federal reserve as part of the u.s. federal reserve system and they say the amount of oil they produce in the second year of a fact well is drastically smaller than the amount produced in the first according to an economist at the kansas city federal reserve production on the average well on the back and a key area for fracking shell in north dakota declined sixty nine percent in this first year and more than eighty five percent in its first three years a conventional well might decline by ten percent a year for fracking operations to keep growing they need huge. vestments each and every year to offset the decline from the previous years well while this is going to require a massive bailout so in other words in two thousand and eight the banks over lend it and they get bailed out the creditors got bailed out here they're fractures over wracked with too much borrowed money and they're going to need a massive bailout bill because there are systemic lee important they'll be considered an industr
report did also say that as well but here i'm going to read you some actual data from the kansas city federal reserve as part of the u.s. federal reserve system and they say the amount of oil they produce in the second year of a fact well is drastically smaller than the amount produced in the first according to an economist at the kansas city federal reserve production on the average well on the back and a key area for fracking shell in north dakota declined sixty nine percent in this first...
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the government is threatening to federally prosecutor the cities because this is illegal under federal law. new york, philadelphia, and yatd are considering it -- seattle are considering it anyway. >> it seems like a lot of red tape. what is the time line on a safe injection site opening up? >> officials wouldn't give a time line. first, the governor would need to sign the bill and they would need to find a space. the public health clinic where they held the news conference, they would love to open the first site. but the officials say they want to make sure that anybody working at one of these sites would not be facing federal profession, which of course mab threatened -- has been threatened. and there's the issue of funding. we don't know exactly where that's coming from. the mayor is pretty sure it would not need to come from taxpayers, at least at first. >> we'll see what happens. live in san francisco, thank you. >>> and a stolen tesla led sheriffs of a pursuit this morning. the suspect stole a 2017 silver model x during a residential burglar in los altos. the suspect is in custod
the government is threatening to federally prosecutor the cities because this is illegal under federal law. new york, philadelphia, and yatd are considering it -- seattle are considering it anyway. >> it seems like a lot of red tape. what is the time line on a safe injection site opening up? >> officials wouldn't give a time line. first, the governor would need to sign the bill and they would need to find a space. the public health clinic where they held the news conference, they...
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reading to an economist at the kansas city federal reserve production in the average well on the back and a key area for fracking shell in north dakota declined sixty nine percent in its first year and more than eighty five percent in its first three years a conventional well might decline by ten percent a year for fracking operations to keep growing they need huge investments each and every year to offset the decline from the previous years well well this is going to require a massive bailout so in other words in two thousand and eight the banks over lend it and they get bailed out the creditors got bailed out here they're fractures over tracked it with too much borrowed money and they're going to need a massive bailout bill because there are systemic lee important they'll be considered an industry that we can't let go under especially when our in bitter lock competition with the other gas producers of the world and they will get a massive bailout it will be probably the excuse for a quantity for a q.e. for will be ushered in with this bailout this will be the reason for that for tha
reading to an economist at the kansas city federal reserve production in the average well on the back and a key area for fracking shell in north dakota declined sixty nine percent in its first year and more than eighty five percent in its first three years a conventional well might decline by ten percent a year for fracking operations to keep growing they need huge investments each and every year to offset the decline from the previous years well well this is going to require a massive bailout...
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this is still illegal under federal law. other cities are considering this right now.le, and philadelphia. want to get a better picture of what the safe injection sites look like, give you a little bit of the tour on my facebook page. you could just look for anne makovec on facebook. we had a tour what it was open last week. >>> >>> gordon is gaining strength in the gulf of mexico. the tropical storm could become a hurricane by the time it hits land. the national hurricane center has issued a hurricane warning between mississippi and the alabama-florida border. they are bracing for a direct hit. >> reporter: is the leading edge of gordon moves away from southern florida, the red warning flexor out on the gulf coast of mississippi. governor phil bryant has declared an emergency ahead of the storm's arrival. many residents targeted by the storm are already filling sandbags. >> i was going to the safe part versus sorry. the threat of punishing wind and potential for major flooding is looming on the horizon. >> reporter: even cities inland are concerned. >> if we get five
this is still illegal under federal law. other cities are considering this right now.le, and philadelphia. want to get a better picture of what the safe injection sites look like, give you a little bit of the tour on my facebook page. you could just look for anne makovec on facebook. we had a tour what it was open last week. >>> >>> gordon is gaining strength in the gulf of mexico. the tropical storm could become a hurricane by the time it hits land. the national hurricane...
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cities around the country. >>> a shocker at the u.s. open tennis tournament. second seeded roger federern a sweltering night in new york city, federer lost in four sets to 55th ranked australian john millman. federer double faulted ten times. former president bill clinton was one of the spectators watching the 3 1/2-hour match that didn't end until 1:00 this morning. >>> fans and tv commentators were doing double takes during yesterday's final round of the dell technologies golf championship outside of boston. a tiger woods look alike dressed just like the real tiger woods was there greeting fans. the fake tiger even dressed in woods' red shirt. at one point, he reached out to the real tiger woods as he passed by, but the real tiger kept on walking. the look alike, who's from st. petersburg, florida, has been playing golf since he was 4 and says he's always been a tiger woods fan. >>> and it was a dream come true for two florida high school students during a beyonce and n. the names of the two students were read out loud by concert r were each awarded $100,000 in scholarship money. the l
cities around the country. >>> a shocker at the u.s. open tennis tournament. second seeded roger federern a sweltering night in new york city, federer lost in four sets to 55th ranked australian john millman. federer double faulted ten times. former president bill clinton was one of the spectators watching the 3 1/2-hour match that didn't end until 1:00 this morning. >>> fans and tv commentators were doing double takes during yesterday's final round of the dell technologies...
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in the past four years, federal forces have done so in a dozen towns, but never in his largest city iscapulco. host: you are watching live from paris on france 24. don't cross us or they will be hell to pay. a heated back-and-forth dominating the un's general assembly. thrown behind bars for three to 10 years, disgraced star bill cosbsby is sent to prison for sexual aauault. strippeded of their arms and otr investigation, mexican authorities raid the police headquarters and out the pogo. -- in acapulco. time to check in on the day's business news. stephen carroll joins the onset. you are starting with a big decision coming from america's central bank. reporter: the federal reserve expected to raise interest rates. it would be the third interest rate hike in the u.s. this year, bringing the benchmark federal funds rate between 2% and 2.25%. investors are watching for jerome powell and what he says about the future. we can go to london and speak to joshua. thank you for joining us. what will you be looking at when jerome powell speaks? interestingne -- the interesting one is everyone thi
in the past four years, federal forces have done so in a dozen towns, but never in his largest city iscapulco. host: you are watching live from paris on france 24. don't cross us or they will be hell to pay. a heated back-and-forth dominating the un's general assembly. thrown behind bars for three to 10 years, disgraced star bill cosbsby is sent to prison for sexual aauault. strippeded of their arms and otr investigation, mexican authorities raid the police headquarters and out the pogo. -- in...
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there are, you know, a lot of freeways and city and even federal properties that we just can't deal with. but we are moving forward and i'm very excited when i hear people in the neighborhood and what they're really looking forward to. i do appreciate your time. thank you, very much. >> next. thank you so much. i did not recognize debra benedict who has been involved in this neighborhood and also in the c.b.d. >> thank you, very much, supervisor kim. and members of the rules committee. i wanted to say thank you, especially to supervisor kim, who has put in a lot of effort as well. thank you for bringing this forward. i've been living in the neighborhood since 2004, and i have been participating in groups such as western soma voice as well as the police meetings monthly, et cetera. i actually saw supervisor kim briefly in passing at the howard foalsome street scape that occurred through the municipal transportation authority. i wanted to say thank you to chris koralis, for all the help he has given. as a result, we have worked very, very hard, as you are probably a little bit aware. some
there are, you know, a lot of freeways and city and even federal properties that we just can't deal with. but we are moving forward and i'm very excited when i hear people in the neighborhood and what they're really looking forward to. i do appreciate your time. thank you, very much. >> next. thank you so much. i did not recognize debra benedict who has been involved in this neighborhood and also in the c.b.d. >> thank you, very much, supervisor kim. and members of the rules...
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we think we know because this keeps changing all the time i'm standing right outside the federal police the city where luna has been held up where he's been imprisoned basically since april and we are surrounded here by hundreds of his supporters from the workers' party all of them waiting for the official announcement to be made by. another top leading members of the workers' party including former president. also expected to be here but this was supposed to have been announced more than an hour ago and people are beginning to wonder why it hasn't happened yet there is an injunction request that still in place but we understand that there has been no response to that and so the party did forward or at least announced that they would be making. their presidential candidate but for these people. it is really rule out who is still their candidate and in fact the slogan they're shouting isn't had that prince either. is innocent and lives so he's basically a stand in a substitute for lula when they still regard as their leader and he says he will continue to fight for his innocence continue to appea
we think we know because this keeps changing all the time i'm standing right outside the federal police the city where luna has been held up where he's been imprisoned basically since april and we are surrounded here by hundreds of his supporters from the workers' party all of them waiting for the official announcement to be made by. another top leading members of the workers' party including former president. also expected to be here but this was supposed to have been announced more than an...
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they'll be recognize thing 40th anniveary of the national federation of the blind movuag their headers to the city. proceeds will benefit the federation. >> those are pretty dope jerseys. >>> nike is doubling down, releasing a new television ad featuring the television athlete. nbc's -- >> reporter: don't try to be the fastest runner unyour school, be the fastest ever. >> reporter: the new ad features the out spoken advocate who until recently hagone silent. colin kaepernick with his new signature motto. >> believe in something even if it means sacrifing everything. >> reporter: nike's controversial move to back kaepernick came with risk. since theem announct nike has been mentioned more than 6 milliontumes on twuter. while there was back la experts say many of nike's consumers are millennials who want pwrapbdz to be transparent on their stance of social issues. >> weighing in on politic sz a pretty dicey thing to do.ep >>ter: with the nfl season set to kick offer the president oneeting just like the nfl whose ratings have g way down, nike is getting killed with anger and boycotts. nuchae standing
they'll be recognize thing 40th anniveary of the national federation of the blind movuag their headers to the city. proceeds will benefit the federation. >> those are pretty dope jerseys. >>> nike is doubling down, releasing a new television ad featuring the television athlete. nbc's -- >> reporter: don't try to be the fastest runner unyour school, be the fastest ever. >> reporter: the new ad features the out spoken advocate who until recently hagone silent. colin...
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in new york city, many parents were in indiana, florida. now the federal government pretty much has to undergo higher, especially when we have to locate the parents in small villages in central america. and the worst, the federal government is forcing organizations like aclu and other nonprofits to do their work when it was the federal government separating them. so legally wise, the judge saw that the trump administration created chaos when it came to separating families. and the federal government had no plan whatsoever in reunifying these children, had no plan whatsoever to address any possible crisis. and it was an intentional crisis, in fact. attorneys themselves have a difficult time understanding immigration law, let alone a parent who probably doesn't know how to read or write, and to separate their dh separate their children from them, it was the only option they had. >> what happens now to the families we've been talking about, the ones we saw in the film, the woman from guatemala city, who was separated for 11 months from her daughters? and fina
in new york city, many parents were in indiana, florida. now the federal government pretty much has to undergo higher, especially when we have to locate the parents in small villages in central america. and the worst, the federal government is forcing organizations like aclu and other nonprofits to do their work when it was the federal government separating them. so legally wise, the judge saw that the trump administration created chaos when it came to separating families. and the federal...
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the $65uestion, on million that the city of toronto thatut on the table, of how much is the federal government going to pay for out of that amount? >> we said we are prepared to sit down with the city of toronto and examined. we're not walking away from that obligation. >> so do you have a figure you can offer? >> we have immediately transferred $11 million. thee sitting down to refute request. we need to see the statistics to see how it is being spent. >> so let me ask you this question. please come i only have seven minutes pleased on waste my time. so you don't know how much will be directed. how much of the $65 million you do not know how much is going to be directed towards that. how much have you actually offer on the table to the provinces to purchase buildings for the purposes of asylum-seekers? the national housing tripled size is there for that. cracks >> it is there to address pressures on emergency housing system to create systemic responses to underserved your situation going on at this moment. >> how much of the dollars is being offered on the table to the problem to those -- [mu
the $65uestion, on million that the city of toronto thatut on the table, of how much is the federal government going to pay for out of that amount? >> we said we are prepared to sit down with the city of toronto and examined. we're not walking away from that obligation. >> so do you have a figure you can offer? >> we have immediately transferred $11 million. thee sitting down to refute request. we need to see the statistics to see how it is being spent. >> so let me ask...
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it's 6-- a federal court ruling is expected to have a major impact on how california cities deal with homelessness. reporter ad libs >>> time now 6:26. a federal court ruling is expected to have a major impact on how california cities deal with homelessness. >> reporter: plus, it's a skyscraper in downtown san francisco that has already been plagued with problems. now it's got a cracked window. and the trump administration >>> a volunteer pilot on a bay area charity flight is killed in a crash not far from the airport. >> and the trump administration responds to a new book with bombshell claims about what's happening inside the white house. >> and today those temperatures are going to feel a little cooler than yesterday. but we do have quite a heat-up in store for us. i'll let you know when. >> and an accident definitely causing delays for drivers on highway 4. we'll take a closer look at that route and the rest of your ride coming up. >>> it is wednesday, september 5th. good morning. i'm kenny choi. >> and i'm michelle griego. time now is 6:30. you can now add a cracked window to the
it's 6-- a federal court ruling is expected to have a major impact on how california cities deal with homelessness. reporter ad libs >>> time now 6:26. a federal court ruling is expected to have a major impact on how california cities deal with homelessness. >> reporter: plus, it's a skyscraper in downtown san francisco that has already been plagued with problems. now it's got a cracked window. and the trump administration >>> a volunteer pilot on a bay area charity...
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some states have ignored federal policy in cities as well with complete legalization or for medicinal uses. what other types of policies on the federal level can affect the states, where maybe the states say we just want to be in compliance with federal law? >> yeah, that's a good question. so, i i mean, in terms of of what happened in our index, we've seen that courts have struck down state sodomy laws, same-sex marriage bans and local gun bans, mcdonald v chicago the things that the federal courts have done and in congress, federalized health insurance. these are things that happened. if there's a lesson from that, it's that power is still centralizing over time in washington, but in general when courts do it, it's good for freedom, and when congress does it, it's bad for freedom, at least that's the lesson of the last 16 years. now, other areas where states can nevertheless-- the federal government cannot comandeer the states. the states can choose whether or not to have the laws. and the federal government doesn't have the resources to enforce laws in these places. we've seen that
some states have ignored federal policy in cities as well with complete legalization or for medicinal uses. what other types of policies on the federal level can affect the states, where maybe the states say we just want to be in compliance with federal law? >> yeah, that's a good question. so, i i mean, in terms of of what happened in our index, we've seen that courts have struck down state sodomy laws, same-sex marriage bans and local gun bans, mcdonald v chicago the things that the...
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city. departments, our federal partners and federal and state agencies.ad it not been for a fierce leader in congress, we would have never gotten as far as we've been able to get with rehabilitating over 1600 units so far and still counting. and the we finished pitt ma -- plaza, a place that ed lee, myself and we took a tour of pitt's plaza and it is beautiful with free wi-fi for the residents. a transformation. that's what this is about. no longer will residents in san francisco who live in public housing be neglected, live in substandard conditions. you are residents of san francisco just like anyone else and what we have been able to accomplish here by renovating this property demonstrates our commitment to you now and in the future. i want to thank tndc for their work and don falk and his team and kate hartley. barbara garcia is here from the san francisco housing authority. thank you all. jeff buckley and olson lee and so many people who played an important role in making this incredible project worthy of the name that it represents. sala burton mano
city. departments, our federal partners and federal and state agencies.ad it not been for a fierce leader in congress, we would have never gotten as far as we've been able to get with rehabilitating over 1600 units so far and still counting. and the we finished pitt ma -- plaza, a place that ed lee, myself and we took a tour of pitt's plaza and it is beautiful with free wi-fi for the residents. a transformation. that's what this is about. no longer will residents in san francisco who live in...
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and save $50 on this masterbuilt extra large temperature control smoker. >>> a federal appear's court decided that cities cannot prosecute people for sleeping on the streets if they have nowhere else to go. the court of appeals said making it a crime to sleep on a public street amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. for more now, the senior attorney for the national law center on homelessness and poverty. >> we worked on this case, what message do you believe the court sent with the ruling? >> thank you for having me on. the big take away is communities cannot use the dredges address the need for -- use this to address the need for their mishandling. preventing people from sheltering themselves when they don't have an alternative. we can all agree that no one wants to see our fellow citizens sleeping on the streets. not me as an attorney for them, not a business, not a community official. but to this point too many of those officials tried quick fixes to push those homeless citizens out of public view by using the criminal justice system. just puts fines, fees and arrest records of the way of them tryi
and save $50 on this masterbuilt extra large temperature control smoker. >>> a federal appear's court decided that cities cannot prosecute people for sleeping on the streets if they have nowhere else to go. the court of appeals said making it a crime to sleep on a public street amounts to cruel and unusual punishment. for more now, the senior attorney for the national law center on homelessness and poverty. >> we worked on this case, what message do you believe the court sent...
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. >> reporter: the mayors of some of california's largest cities came together if san francisco, vowing to maximize federal funds. >> when the world brings a giant pile of poop to your front porch, keep digging, you will find a pony. >> reporter: the pile is the federal budget and the pony? money for so called opportunities zones in disadvantaged communities up and down the state. >> one thing connects us , the desire for opportunity, the desire for all of us to prosper. >> reporter: in the quest for the money, these mayors will act as mentors to three small to medium sized cities chosen by accelerator for america, the cities will get private grant the be leveraged with federal dollars, the goals, affordable housing and sustainable jobs. >> opportunity not just for outside investors but for the people who live in those zones. from there, state lawmakers will work to develop statewide policies, replicating local strategies that work best. >> california is back, and opportunity abounds. >> reporter: the smaller cities chosen will be announced by mid november, and the ideas for new statewide policies should b
. >> reporter: the mayors of some of california's largest cities came together if san francisco, vowing to maximize federal funds. >> when the world brings a giant pile of poop to your front porch, keep digging, you will find a pony. >> reporter: the pile is the federal budget and the pony? money for so called opportunities zones in disadvantaged communities up and down the state. >> one thing connects us , the desire for opportunity, the desire for all of us to prosper....
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, state, or city-county-state-federal -- we just have an enormously slow process and do not have a vetting process. we need to create some form of agency. a lot of people hate having more government. but we have been very successful in our housing business when we created ginny mae years ago. you can create some type of governmental agency, at least to accelerate processes working with state and local governments and have the appropriate process to create capital markets around that where you can have pension fund asset investing in it. so we can take the burden off of cities and states because -- as we know perfectly well, most infrastructure is built at the city and state level, not at the federal level. but we need -- but the federal government's involved in that because of environmental issues and they have a big role and responsibility and it. we need to find ways of bringing that capital that is standing by and putting it to work and to invest side by side with government. it will change the way we use infrastructure in america. in most countries, in
, state, or city-county-state-federal -- we just have an enormously slow process and do not have a vetting process. we need to create some form of agency. a lot of people hate having more government. but we have been very successful in our housing business when we created ginny mae years ago. you can create some type of governmental agency, at least to accelerate processes working with state and local governments and have the appropriate process to create capital markets around that where you...
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but one year after that, a federal court decided the city of chicago had discriminated when they designed the ward maps and the districts, and the call for new elections. and i was ready, and i won the seat,ear, my city council with the help of arab washington, and i ran again in 1987 and in 1991, congress. steve: let's talk about your time in the house. finish this sentence. the house of representatives today is? rep. shuster: the first word is rudderless,is doesn't have direction. the house of representatives has a majority that will not govern, fails to govern and want to let others participate. i have never in my 26 years sine congress in which 194 members are simply never considered, not considered. they were doing an immigration bill, the goodlatte bill, and the media keep hearing areblicans talk about, we not sure if we are going with latte bill is a compromise. minds, but thes compromise would be between republicans and democrats. only in the congress of the united states did a compromise within their own party and go around attempting a compromise bill. that's not compromise, tha
but one year after that, a federal court decided the city of chicago had discriminated when they designed the ward maps and the districts, and the call for new elections. and i was ready, and i won the seat,ear, my city council with the help of arab washington, and i ran again in 1987 and in 1991, congress. steve: let's talk about your time in the house. finish this sentence. the house of representatives today is? rep. shuster: the first word is rudderless,is doesn't have direction. the house...
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city. we sent in 500 state and federal law enforcement officers in the city a couple months ago serve 14,000 warrants, and took 260 of the most violent repeat offenders off the streets. we then pass a comprehensive crime bill through the legislature which they supported our plan that wile we've already lowered sentences for smaller offenses, on these repeat violent officered f offenders and people that are shooting people on the streets of baltimore and elsewhere they need to do time, they will in october one week from today. >> moderator: last word on this mr. jealous. >> sir from willie horten to donald trump, i would like to speak -- from willie horten to donald trump, your party plays by the same playback you lie, and you scare people. i have not said anywhere that i would do what you are suggesting, what i have said is i would do what i worked with frankly governors have more courage than you, republican governors have more can you remember than you, to help bring prison systems in line with states like new jersey where violent crime. >> that is the playback you're playing by, folks hav
city. we sent in 500 state and federal law enforcement officers in the city a couple months ago serve 14,000 warrants, and took 260 of the most violent repeat offenders off the streets. we then pass a comprehensive crime bill through the legislature which they supported our plan that wile we've already lowered sentences for smaller offenses, on these repeat violent officered f offenders and people that are shooting people on the streets of baltimore and elsewhere they need to do time, they will...
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danger of being destroyed i other historic buildings are also at risk the us federal prosecutor says six museums in this city alone are insecure and should be kills you so do this be the door that it was so it was because of what i believe is what happened is going on in all the museum institutions in brazil the tragedy can happen again because there's no state budget for public museums the state is not complying with its responsibilities. the loss of the national museum and all its treasures has prompted students to try to see. david least memories of the past the appeal to museum visitors to help build up an archive and received more than seven thousand e-mails with photos and videos of the museum collections wrong wish for the. what we didn't expect this we are going to prepare an archive with the different collections to show what the museum represented to us with personal memories. but all this effort to recover and rebuild will remain in digital form most of the original treasures are gone forward for. many innocents. but. the iraqi city of samarra has some of the world's some of the country's most sig
danger of being destroyed i other historic buildings are also at risk the us federal prosecutor says six museums in this city alone are insecure and should be kills you so do this be the door that it was so it was because of what i believe is what happened is going on in all the museum institutions in brazil the tragedy can happen again because there's no state budget for public museums the state is not complying with its responsibilities. the loss of the national museum and all its treasures...
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with their children ripped from their arms at the border who rejected attempts to deny the federal funds to cities refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants. who stopped executive orders aimed at kneecap iping the publ sector unions and who stopped the implementation of the ugly ban of transjegendered american serving in the military, and who ruled that public officials can c cannot block citizens from their twitter feeds and who stopped the government from banning muslims from entering the united states. these judges stood firm in defense of the constitution, and the american values that it expresses and the system of checks and balances it enshri enshrines. at at this moment of our dem a kra si, it is these judges and others like them who have pushed back against the efforts of the president eager to wield unlimited and unchecked power. in normal times, we would be here today to determine the fits on of a nominee no the supreme court of the united states chosen for his or her legal talent and reputation for fairness. but these are not normal times. instead, we are here to decide wheth
with their children ripped from their arms at the border who rejected attempts to deny the federal funds to cities refusing to be drawn into the war against immigrants. who stopped executive orders aimed at kneecap iping the publ sector unions and who stopped the implementation of the ugly ban of transjegendered american serving in the military, and who ruled that public officials can c cannot block citizens from their twitter feeds and who stopped the government from banning muslims from...
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threat from the deputy attorney general that the feds could comt down and have er sanctuary city situation where federal funding could beat thed. >> i'm sure he'll take that into account and this governor is used to thats from trump and his cronies. they treatened us over our immigration protection law and the governor signed it any way and we beat -- and we will beat them when they try to come after us. they are going after our auto emission status -- they go after us all of the time. i don't think jerry brown is going to be stooped becaus rod rosenstein publishes a -- what could only be characterizedas an ignorant and -- an ignora op-ed full of false hoods in "the new york times." >> and dr. steiger, if this bii ised and becomes law, what is your hope and how will you be assessing whether or not it is working. >> great question a couple of things. one would be we get to open multiple sites becauser theh is that people who are -- who are desperate to u drugs aren't going to travel across town to use one of these facilities and so my hope would be we would open multiple sites. and my hope wld be that pe
threat from the deputy attorney general that the feds could comt down and have er sanctuary city situation where federal funding could beat thed. >> i'm sure he'll take that into account and this governor is used to thats from trump and his cronies. they treatened us over our immigration protection law and the governor signed it any way and we beat -- and we will beat them when they try to come after us. they are going after our auto emission status -- they go after us all of the time. i...
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and now a federal appeals court found cities cannot criminalize homeless people for sleeping or campingblic places if there's no shelter available. >> it's good news because there's a myriad of laws that are hurtful used toward homeless people. >> reporter: jennifer is executive director of the coalition on homelessness in san francisco. she said shelters or centers are not a good fit for everyone. >> sometimes the city does it right, but that's a rare occasion. we want to see in all these situations the city approaching encampments in an effective way. >> reporter: the communications director for the state attorncis office saaspects of this ruling are already reflected in laws we have on the books. he noted that voters approved the sidewalk tent ban. before removing them, the city must provided a van advanced wr notice and offer shelter. san francisco's ordinance only applies to certain hours, which could make the decision less relevant here. >> i think that the city is trying to make changes, not necessarily because of this but because just the situation is untenable. we we're just sh
and now a federal appeals court found cities cannot criminalize homeless people for sleeping or campingblic places if there's no shelter available. >> it's good news because there's a myriad of laws that are hurtful used toward homeless people. >> reporter: jennifer is executive director of the coalition on homelessness in san francisco. she said shelters or centers are not a good fit for everyone. >> sometimes the city does it right, but that's a rare occasion. we want to see...
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city, excelsior. we came from europe to your district. >> supervisor safai: that's right, that's right, and stayed there for many, many decades. [please stand by] . >> -- because there's a history of -- i've lived with federal agents in the city here, and there's this habit of -- there's a -- there's a -- an association there. you get to flash and pass, you get to go in, you get treated with great deference, and you have to be mindful of these things. and not to say that you're biased per se in that fashion, but you have to be aware of this. and then, even though maybe the commission -- you know, the member of the board wouldn't participate in this, but he's a part of a community that does. when responding to a call that -- a license holder, i feel that there's a natural inclination to have assumptions in that fashion, and i would note that bartenders and proprietors in that fashion, they often consume alcohol, and they often -- they can often behave poorly, and i feel like this isn't something that would generally be acknowledged in the same fashion. lastly, i do recognize the mayor's right to appoint this person. i think it's important to be mindful of all these things. and lastly nau [inaudible] >> super
city, excelsior. we came from europe to your district. >> supervisor safai: that's right, that's right, and stayed there for many, many decades. [please stand by] . >> -- because there's a history of -- i've lived with federal agents in the city here, and there's this habit of -- there's a -- there's a -- an association there. you get to flash and pass, you get to go in, you get treated with great deference, and you have to be mindful of these things. and not to say that you're...
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danger of being destroyed i other historic buildings are also at risk but the us federal prosecutor says six museums in this city alone are insecure and should be kills you so do this be the door that it was so it was the last of the but i believe what happened is going on in all the museum institutions in brazil the tragedy can happen again because there's no state budget for public museums the state is not complying with its responsibilities. the loss of the national museum and all its treasures has prompted students to try to save at least memories of the past the appeal to museum visitors to help build up an archive and received more than seven thousand e-mails with photos and videos of the museum collections already wrong which for the. what we didn't expect this we are going to prepare an archive with the different collections to show what the museum represented to us with personal memories but all this effort to recover and rebuild will remain in digital form most of the original treasures are gone forward for many innocent just . but as you. american documentary make a michael moore has released a film t
danger of being destroyed i other historic buildings are also at risk but the us federal prosecutor says six museums in this city alone are insecure and should be kills you so do this be the door that it was so it was the last of the but i believe what happened is going on in all the museum institutions in brazil the tragedy can happen again because there's no state budget for public museums the state is not complying with its responsibilities. the loss of the national museum and all its...
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federal law on all of these places. we have seen this with sanctuary towns and cities and states. they don't have to enforce federal immigration laws. we can also in other areas there are some states that have tried to do this on firearms. montana passed a law saying that a montana manufactured gun does not have to follow the restrictions of the national firearms act. i believe that hasn't been litigated yet terms of whether that king get around the interstate commerce issue. montana as a state is not going to be enforcing federal law there. >> i think marijuana policy issues a great example of how states have the power to buck washington on certain issues. in some cases, that's a good thing for liberty. we sometimes forget if you look at the constitutional design, states are empowered in our system. we often time thinks of the coequal branches of government. it is not necessarily the pure hierarchal system where washington gets to dictate everything down it wants to. they are powers that the states have an states can push back what used to be called the health safety and morality
federal law on all of these places. we have seen this with sanctuary towns and cities and states. they don't have to enforce federal immigration laws. we can also in other areas there are some states that have tried to do this on firearms. montana passed a law saying that a montana manufactured gun does not have to follow the restrictions of the national firearms act. i believe that hasn't been litigated yet terms of whether that king get around the interstate commerce issue. montana as a state...
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he won cities by record amount with black voters and promises of federal aid, which is the city's desperatelyneeded. the suburban margins around the great cities where what really mattered. in the 14 most populous metropolitan areas, democrats surged in the suburbs from 38% in 1956 to 49% in 1960. think about that. overall, the democrats did , 11% gain in the suburbs. it really matters. kennedy swept heavily urban and catholic east. he was less popular in medium-sized cities and performed poorly in the west. he lost california and washington state. in fact, in the west, kennedy carried only hawaii, nevada, and new mexico. nixon also did well in the conservative and traditionally republican midwest. kennedy one wood johnson's help six former confederate states including the key state of texas and got some of those electorates from alabama. the other part of alabama and mississippi went to unpledged electorates. formerid carry three confederate states, virginia and tennessee. three states that have organize republican parties. nixon also carried kentucky and oklahoma. if we overlook the 1960 el
he won cities by record amount with black voters and promises of federal aid, which is the city's desperatelyneeded. the suburban margins around the great cities where what really mattered. in the 14 most populous metropolitan areas, democrats surged in the suburbs from 38% in 1956 to 49% in 1960. think about that. overall, the democrats did , 11% gain in the suburbs. it really matters. kennedy swept heavily urban and catholic east. he was less popular in medium-sized cities and performed...
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. >>> a federal court has decided that cities cannot prosecute people for sleeping on the streets if they have nowhere else to go. the circuit court of appeals said making it a crime to sleep on a public street or sidewalk is a cruel and unusual punishment. the court cited six homeless people would studio city back in 2009 over a local ordinance that i am sleeping in public spaces. the ruling could affect other cities with similar laws including san francisco. >>> the highway patrol is clearing out homeless and around the state, crews were out this morning at oakland in chapman street and 29th avenue. there moved tents, mattresses, furniture and other belongings. people have been given advance notice that a cleaning crew would be coming out and they would be order to move. crews will be carrying out these sweeps in various properties until about the clock this afternoon.>>> police are looking for a suspect in the stabbing of a 70-year-old woman, they have identified mark jacobson. were called to a home where they say they found the victim suffering from stab wounds. she is expected t
. >>> a federal court has decided that cities cannot prosecute people for sleeping on the streets if they have nowhere else to go. the circuit court of appeals said making it a crime to sleep on a public street or sidewalk is a cruel and unusual punishment. the court cited six homeless people would studio city back in 2009 over a local ordinance that i am sleeping in public spaces. the ruling could affect other cities with similar laws including san francisco. >>> the highway...
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this is the lawsuit filed by the federal credit union against the city. going to go through it really fast. let's go to page 2. it says here the credit union says these are a lot of allegations would not decrease the medallion purchase price below $250,000 -- >> if you could pause the time. we didn't -- i don't think we got the right copy of this. we don't have page 2. >> no, no, you're not going to see many pages. this suit has maybe 80 pages. i just extracted certain -- >> i see. i see. >> i'm on page 2. >> page 4? >> well, look, don't look at the bottom here. just -- this is the cover. these pages come through -- it's about a 60-page document. it's a lawsuit. >> could i just ask you then to refer to the bullet point or something, because we can't follow it. >> what if i just say -- ok, well -- >> i can't follow along. without a page number. >> let's start at the top, no bullet point -- >> let's start his time again. >> ok. the credit union made a deal where no permits could be sold below -- did you want to ask me a question? >> you didn't start the tim
this is the lawsuit filed by the federal credit union against the city. going to go through it really fast. let's go to page 2. it says here the credit union says these are a lot of allegations would not decrease the medallion purchase price below $250,000 -- >> if you could pause the time. we didn't -- i don't think we got the right copy of this. we don't have page 2. >> no, no, you're not going to see many pages. this suit has maybe 80 pages. i just extracted certain -- >> i...
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a resident and federally charged in chicago. prosecutor citykground information on defense contractors and scientists to recruit the chinese intelligence services. he entered the us in 2013, enlisted in the army reserves in 2016. if convicted he faces ten years in prison. an update on bill cosby. he is waking up in prison this morning. we are getting our first look inside the pennsylvania facility where the 81-year-old comedian was sentenced to 3 to 10 years for sexual assault. the disgraced tv star left the philadelphia courtroom in handcuffs, silent as he walked by reporters. he was taken to a nearby jail after the judge called him a sexually violent predator. moments later a brand-new mug shot released showing bill cosby staring straight down, his first meal included vanilla pudding. here is a great story. a vietnam war hero who carried his brothers in arms to safety amid gunfire will receive the medal of honor, donald trump will recognize john denali next month, bloodiest battle of the war, he carried several wounded marines while he was hi
a resident and federally charged in chicago. prosecutor citykground information on defense contractors and scientists to recruit the chinese intelligence services. he entered the us in 2013, enlisted in the army reserves in 2016. if convicted he faces ten years in prison. an update on bill cosby. he is waking up in prison this morning. we are getting our first look inside the pennsylvania facility where the 81-year-old comedian was sentenced to 3 to 10 years for sexual assault. the disgraced tv...
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we are talking about counties, city, state, federal preparations.uals who are ticking fabric into their own hands, boarding up their homes and businesses, selling up their homes and businesses, selling up gas tanks on their way out, if they can find a gas station that is open or still has fuelled. obviously, stocking up on grocery items. there are things that the federal government, the state and local governments are doing and also, people are ticking things into their own hands. mainly, people be leave seem to be heating, a lot of people are getting out of town of mandatory evacuations. even some committees you have voluntary evacuations that may eventually lead to mandatory evacuations might even some of these voluntary evacuations, people are not risking it and are getting out of town, wanting to beat the traffic and go to a safer location further away from here. behind me, this is wrightsville beach. in the distance, there are a handful of people, the beaches are empty. this is not the busiest time of the year, but it is the second season, righ
we are talking about counties, city, state, federal preparations.uals who are ticking fabric into their own hands, boarding up their homes and businesses, selling up their homes and businesses, selling up gas tanks on their way out, if they can find a gas station that is open or still has fuelled. obviously, stocking up on grocery items. there are things that the federal government, the state and local governments are doing and also, people are ticking things into their own hands. mainly,...
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management service also for tom could not only to have emergency management at the federal level, but every state, county, city has a director of emergency management. so he was in the moment of the founding of emergency management and american government. the division information was unit within the office for emergency management, which itself is a unit within the executive office of the president. in other words, he was part of the president official family in with the office for emergency management did was on behalf of the national mobilization. propaganda is a loaded term. i think it has been defamed a bit in our times. the meaning of propaganda in our times is certainly not a scary concept. it's sort of sounds like a persuasive information. the radio station my hometown, sometimes they have on their competition so they save the world entrepreneur get their propaganda package. and by adapting in a coffee coffee mug and a magnet. so propaganda has really lost a scary feeling that it had in the 1930s and 1940s. if you go back to the 1930s, nazi germany, thinks americans are seen in the transeven germany, t
management service also for tom could not only to have emergency management at the federal level, but every state, county, city has a director of emergency management. so he was in the moment of the founding of emergency management and american government. the division information was unit within the office for emergency management, which itself is a unit within the executive office of the president. in other words, he was part of the president official family in with the office for emergency...