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>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will have benefits citywide. in my district, we have public safety challenges. the district is often viewed as a "safe district." we do have violence. we had a bunch of violence around delores park last year. there have been robberies in glen park and parts of the valley. there have been shootings in diamond heights. one of the challenges is making sure that the police department understands that even though we may not have the same crime levels as some neighborhoods, we still need attention from the police department. >> let's talk about the city's
>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston. i think he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will...
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>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston.nk he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will have benefits citywide. in my district, we have public safety challenges. the district is often viewed as a "safe district." we do have violence. wd
>> i was a big supporter of chief gaston.nk he will do a great job in the district attorney's office. part of me was sad to see him go from the police department. he had come in and started modernizing the department. it's technology -- a lot of different changes that needed to happen but were not happening until he came in and start of the department on the right path. it is critical that whoever the next chief of police is continue that modernization of the department. it will have...
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next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent
next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent
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next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and focus on turning disabilities into possibilities and she's a wonderful addition to the panel and it's an area that school districts have to deal with in terms of special needs and what we're talking about affects these children if not more than the other children so thank you cheryl. [applause] so we have a large panel and they can all tell you i sent them an email yesterday said you will have a brief time to say what you do, what your organization is doing, address the needs of the kids suffering or facing bullying and i told them they have two to three minutes, not 23 minutes and i'm going to ho
next to him is -- [applause] and next to him is george gaston and elect to the district attorney of the city and county of san francisco in 2011 after winning more than 62% of the vote which in san francisco is very enviable and focused on reducing violent crime, protecting vulnerable victims and respecting with high school truancy and rel haven't to the conversation today. last is cheryl young and the chief executive director of gate path and oversees a large nonprofit in san mateo county and...
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hello i have a question for your gaston for many people that are against the right of women to have abortions if they need to. and the question is it seems like there is a lot of concern about the unborn person or child or whatever you want to call it from conception to birth. but yet what happens to the right of that child if the parents do not have health insurance center on able to get it what happens to that child who pays for its health care once it's born. what does what do these conservatives how do they answer to that you know well i thank you andrew for the call. for raising the issue i think that we know the answer i'm assuming that's a rhetorical question. ron paul laid it out in the in the clip that we had from. the set up for the debate with austin and that was you know in the republican debates ron paul's he didn't say let the letter let the guy die that somebody in the audience shouted that out but it was implicit. fetishizing. citizens at the same time that we're ignoring living children and that's a real tragedy means zoran in coatesville pennsylvania thanks for watching. tha
hello i have a question for your gaston for many people that are against the right of women to have abortions if they need to. and the question is it seems like there is a lot of concern about the unborn person or child or whatever you want to call it from conception to birth. but yet what happens to the right of that child if the parents do not have health insurance center on able to get it what happens to that child who pays for its health care once it's born. what does what do these...
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. >> the phantom was created in 1909 by french righter gaston leru and it was first brought the to lifel that really put the phantom on the map. the show is played in 145 cities across 27 countries. and in new york alone has grossed nearly $900 million. when the show debuted in january 1988, its visual effects were considered stunning. director hall prince gave us a tour, even taking us beneath the stage. >> reporter: i mean is this what most pits look like? >> no, of course not. usually nothing in the pits but this show deliver as lot from the floor. >> reporter: today those effects including a chandelier that crashes to the stage can seem almost quaint. >> and this is the famous chandelier. >> i always hate when people describe the show as about the chandelier because it isn't, of course. >> reporter: it is at its heart a love story, something that came as a surprise. even to the show's computer and righter andrew lloyd weber who along with sara brightman reported his recollections for the anniversary celebrations. >> i remember finding the book in new york and reading it one afternoo
. >> the phantom was created in 1909 by french righter gaston leru and it was first brought the to lifel that really put the phantom on the map. the show is played in 145 cities across 27 countries. and in new york alone has grossed nearly $900 million. when the show debuted in january 1988, its visual effects were considered stunning. director hall prince gave us a tour, even taking us beneath the stage. >> reporter: i mean is this what most pits look like? >> no, of course...
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gaston broker has the details from mumbai. hi. >> hi. well, before we started the data point, it's important to point out that we looked at this data point closely. one because the fleet is relatively young and the other, you've had some anecdotal readings in the past that suggests it's not reflecting what the ground picture is. but it's difficult to neglect this data point. activity index jumped from 52.1 to 55.6. also, the new business index has gone up from 57.1 to 54.9. that pulled up the composite for manufacturing and services to a near ten-month high at about 56.3 from 50.2. the other encouraging thing was the figures or the input price figure was lower. that came in about 53.9, about 55 and it's lower than the historical average. so just some head room for the central bank of the country. the other point to mention here is it's enough for two months of a lull because we have a festive season called the valley in november and october months. that led to a lower readling than the last two months and this could be an improvement to
gaston broker has the details from mumbai. hi. >> hi. well, before we started the data point, it's important to point out that we looked at this data point closely. one because the fleet is relatively young and the other, you've had some anecdotal readings in the past that suggests it's not reflecting what the ground picture is. but it's difficult to neglect this data point. activity index jumped from 52.1 to 55.6. also, the new business index has gone up from 57.1 to 54.9. that pulled up...
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1989, $5 billion to $8 billion in property losses, 26,000 homes more or less were damaged, hurricane gastonffset costs by spending cuts. here's what chris christie said this is a new plan, listen. >> new jersey does not expect anything more than what was done for louisiana and alabama and mississippi and katrina, what was done in joplin, missouri, what was done in the floods in iowa. we don't expect anything more than that but we will not accept anything less and if they want to make new rules about disasters, well they picked the wrong state to make the new rules with. >> doesn't he have a point that this is sort of a different i guess standard for folks in new jersey than everybody else, including those many folks in your state were given in the years past? >> i do think it's a fair point. i would encourage the governor and everybody else to consider the fact in 199 and even as late as katrina several years ago the debt was much, much smaller. 1989 it was $2 trillion or $3 trillion. it's five and six times larger than that today. we cannot continue to do what we've done in the past, that'
1989, $5 billion to $8 billion in property losses, 26,000 homes more or less were damaged, hurricane gastonffset costs by spending cuts. here's what chris christie said this is a new plan, listen. >> new jersey does not expect anything more than what was done for louisiana and alabama and mississippi and katrina, what was done in joplin, missouri, what was done in the floods in iowa. we don't expect anything more than that but we will not accept anything less and if they want to make new...