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earlier, i also spoke to jonathan goldstein via facetime. he's a local firearms lawyer who has represented the nra in pennsylvania. shira, you're with us in studio. thanks for being with us. shira goodman: thanks for having me. rosemary: so, first things first. is what happened earlier this week in florida, could it have been prevented? shira: i think a lot of these school shootings could have been prevented. and there's a lot of steps we could take. so, this young man, clearly troubled, he bought a gun. it's a semi-automatic rifle, high capacity magazines. those things were banned for a time in this country. we could more strictly regulate them. you can buy those things in pennsylvania in a private sale without a background check. so, we have an access issue. we also have the issue of, did this man get the help that he needed? why is it so much easier to buy a gun than to access mental health, than to have somebody say something? you know, just a couple weeks ago in pennsylvania, in western pennsylvania, a school shooting was averted becaus
earlier, i also spoke to jonathan goldstein via facetime. he's a local firearms lawyer who has represented the nra in pennsylvania. shira, you're with us in studio. thanks for being with us. shira goodman: thanks for having me. rosemary: so, first things first. is what happened earlier this week in florida, could it have been prevented? shira: i think a lot of these school shootings could have been prevented. and there's a lot of steps we could take. so, this young man, clearly troubled, he...
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maybe not as many decades as general manager goldstein. this is as healthy and inclusive really expanding our community. i mean combining different constituencies and social and physical need and opportunity at the site and the work, the level and quality of the work and partnership has been extraordinary. thank you. >> commissioner mazzola. >> i agree with general manager ginsburg. this is a great project. i read the details and heard the public testimony today. it is way overdue. i have been out to those courts since i was a kid. they are old. this plan, i think, fits perfectly. i would love to have 100 courts. we have the footprint that we are in. the design was well thought out. i am a proponent and supporter of it. i have one question for staff on the -- when we pick an operator, will the staff be talking to the operator about the issues that the seniors raised? i don't want them pushed out. i want to make sure that the concerns they raise are taken care of. >> the rfp which was heard, i believe in places or capital is on this agenda
maybe not as many decades as general manager goldstein. this is as healthy and inclusive really expanding our community. i mean combining different constituencies and social and physical need and opportunity at the site and the work, the level and quality of the work and partnership has been extraordinary. thank you. >> commissioner mazzola. >> i agree with general manager ginsburg. this is a great project. i read the details and heard the public testimony today. it is way overdue....
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richard goldstein, panned it. >> hated it. >> did i get it wrong? i think so.'t peck up was where it was leading music. that decision to take music and blast, all of the framework, that pop music had been encased in, like a very tight girdle, and just, let it flow freely, was incredibly influential. on the counter cowl chur and history of music. >> big enough for the chord. >> reporter: nothing flowed more freely than the album's final chord. which giles martin remixed along with the rest of the album. and which 50 years later, surprise, surprise has also shot how to number one. >> there is so much more in the new one. so much more. like its final chord, sergeant pepper goes on forever. ♪ sergeant pepper's >> mark phillips, cbs news, london. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to the "overnight news." i'm jericka duncan. the worst kept secret in washington out of the bag. president trump plans to run for re-election in 2020. mr. trump began holding campaign style gatherings within weeks of taking office. he named a campaign chairman. the president's son-in-law, jared kushner, top
richard goldstein, panned it. >> hated it. >> did i get it wrong? i think so.'t peck up was where it was leading music. that decision to take music and blast, all of the framework, that pop music had been encased in, like a very tight girdle, and just, let it flow freely, was incredibly influential. on the counter cowl chur and history of music. >> big enough for the chord. >> reporter: nothing flowed more freely than the album's final chord. which giles martin remixed...
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these are marching shows abandons plans to take on a top ministerial post just days after a new goldstein's as his party has returned to government after the party's base acknowledged they could refuse to ratify it his coalition deal. i'm on a. north korean leader kim jong un has advice his south korean president in to pyongyang it would be first time of korean leaders meeting in more than a decade south korea saves kim jong un's sister kim old joe to live at the invitation of the presidential palace and sold she's visiting the site as part of a delegation attending the winter olympics president spokesman said the south korean leader had responded to the advice calling for both sides to build the conditions needed as for the business. oh more on this now we're going to cross over to our correspondent jason strawberry who is near the site thanks thing don noon and south korea how significant is this invitation by the north korean leader kim jong un are we going to have peace by the end of the olympic games. that would be very optimistic but it certainly would be significant if president moon
these are marching shows abandons plans to take on a top ministerial post just days after a new goldstein's as his party has returned to government after the party's base acknowledged they could refuse to ratify it his coalition deal. i'm on a. north korean leader kim jong un has advice his south korean president in to pyongyang it would be first time of korean leaders meeting in more than a decade south korea saves kim jong un's sister kim old joe to live at the invitation of the presidential...
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stephanie ivy and john goldstein from goldman sachs, john will speak first. and then ofear second. they'll be 15 minutes. third will be allan and i will go last and allan and i, we pledge total of 15 minutes of two, if he takes 8, i have 7. john, if you could. stephanie, please reintroduce yourselves. >> good afternoon to the board, thank you for having us. protecting the environment and thinking about esg, it's been a longstanding focus of our firm. we have a very large clean energy business, we've already deployed about $40 billion in capital to clean energy and have expanded that goal to $150 billion by 2025. we've held 89 companies scale up the clean energy and renewable efforts in 29 countries. our own building was built to the gold esg standard, so we focus a lot of resources thinking about this from an investment perspective as well as business. we worked with some of the largest institutions on ways to think about reducing the carbon footprint because we agree this is a critical issue that needs to be addressed. we did partnership with the state of new york which was announ
stephanie ivy and john goldstein from goldman sachs, john will speak first. and then ofear second. they'll be 15 minutes. third will be allan and i will go last and allan and i, we pledge total of 15 minutes of two, if he takes 8, i have 7. john, if you could. stephanie, please reintroduce yourselves. >> good afternoon to the board, thank you for having us. protecting the environment and thinking about esg, it's been a longstanding focus of our firm. we have a very large clean energy...
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. >> although most people praised it, richard goldstein panned it. >> reporter: hated it. >> diget it pick up is where it was leading music. that decision to take music and blast all the framework that pop music had been encased in, like a very tight girdle, and just let it flow freely, was incredibly influential on the counter-culture andolt whole history of music. >> reporter: bring up a chord. nothing flowed more freely than the album's final chord. ♪ ♪ which giles martin has remixed, along with the rest of the album, and which, 50 years later-- surprise, surprise-- has also shot to number one. there's just so much more in the new one, so much more. like its final chord, "sgt. pepper" goes on forever. mark phillips, cbs news, london. >> glor: that it did. upon that is the cbs evening news tonight. i'm jeff glor. the news continues now on cbsn. errol barnett is ready. have a good night. see you tomorrow >>> what will ryan seacrest do. >> will he be shunned on the oscar red carpet? >> celebrities could challenge him on live tv and bring up these allegations. >>> then trump boast back
. >> although most people praised it, richard goldstein panned it. >> reporter: hated it. >> diget it pick up is where it was leading music. that decision to take music and blast all the framework that pop music had been encased in, like a very tight girdle, and just let it flow freely, was incredibly influential on the counter-culture andolt whole history of music. >> reporter: bring up a chord. nothing flowed more freely than the album's final chord. ♪ ♪ which...
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joined by radio host john going to discuss this further now thanks for coming on the program mr goldstein first of all do you think readers want speculation on the russian investigation instead of real facts in the newspapers. nothing people on real facts from the mainstream media in this country is wholly corrupt they're involved in this campaign not only against russia but also against the social media giants i mean this is a farce these employees went all the way to washington to question to their understand how the internet works they could've got them on a skype call question them it's far soko a waste of my taxpayers' money and it's a very very annoying it's a joke how can you explain that the head of the investigation damian collins is now pressing tech giants to carry out further research. i can't explain it it's ridiculous as you said in your piece just a moment ago only forty nine counts less than nine hundred or six hundred retreats this is not even a story it's not even a one line story and it's about pretty time people started telling the truth this narrative that russia is s
joined by radio host john going to discuss this further now thanks for coming on the program mr goldstein first of all do you think readers want speculation on the russian investigation instead of real facts in the newspapers. nothing people on real facts from the mainstream media in this country is wholly corrupt they're involved in this campaign not only against russia but also against the social media giants i mean this is a farce these employees went all the way to washington to question to...
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international chairman faces corruption charges in his home country the latest crisis to hit the charity and goldstein an abuse scandal and how the case of an indigenous man killed by a white farmer could change canada's criminal justice system. government has been accused of handing ranger muslims a death sentence the damning words come from the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley a group of u.s. senators is intent on introducing sanctions against myanmar military leaders aimed at those implicated in abuses against residents in rakhine state mike hanna has our report from washington the plight of the routing is highlighted in the six additional capital. around the table discussion on the crisis is joined by some of the senators who are adamant that the time has come for military leaders to be held accountable for the well documented abuse suffered in iraq kind state and i hope this exhibit right here on capitol hill well help bring to the american people the need the urgency for us to help the rohingya muslims and to prevent in the future atrocities in our community we should speak out
international chairman faces corruption charges in his home country the latest crisis to hit the charity and goldstein an abuse scandal and how the case of an indigenous man killed by a white farmer could change canada's criminal justice system. government has been accused of handing ranger muslims a death sentence the damning words come from the u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley a group of u.s. senators is intent on introducing sanctions against myanmar military leaders aimed...
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. >> we have the attorney and the board's legal assistant, and i am cynthia goldstein. we will be joined shortly by scott sanchez who is the zoning administrator who will be representing the planning department and the planning commission. the board requests you turn off cell phones and electronic devices and carry on conversations in the hallway. the rule of presentation is as follows. there are 7 minutes to present the case and 3 minutes for rebuttal. people affiliated with the parties must include the comments within the seven or three minute periods. members not affiliated have 3 minutes to address the board but no eare rebuttal. we ask that you provide us a speaker card or business card if you are willing so that board staff can have the accurate spelling of your name. we have paper cards to the left side of the podium for your use. we welcome feedback and customer surveys as well. if you have a question about the board's rules, speak to board staff during a break or come to the office or give us a call. we're located at 1650 mission street in room 304. this meetin
. >> we have the attorney and the board's legal assistant, and i am cynthia goldstein. we will be joined shortly by scott sanchez who is the zoning administrator who will be representing the planning department and the planning commission. the board requests you turn off cell phones and electronic devices and carry on conversations in the hallway. the rule of presentation is as follows. there are 7 minutes to present the case and 3 minutes for rebuttal. people affiliated with the parties...
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finally cynthia goldstein contacted the arts commission and that is what started the appeal. you see an e-mail directing ann not to talk to me. she told him to confiscate artwork twice. three has no subpoena power to attend today's meeting. never applied with the board of appeals rules. i had to run repeatedly to get response briefs five times. i waited in the hallway of the street artists office at least 15 hours during business hours when the office was locked. you may recall the botched address investigation and the task force new information ordering the arts commission to provide a index of records regarding the permit investigation. then there was the november 7th advisory meeting, a public meeting where i was factually details what took place at the board of appeals for the written public comment and treey doesn't know the rules. i contacted the supervisor and there is yet another pending sunshine hearing over that. this is very unclear as to why this would even happen. and tricky called a dishwasher at 129 east 60th street in a restaurant who does not speak english. h
finally cynthia goldstein contacted the arts commission and that is what started the appeal. you see an e-mail directing ann not to talk to me. she told him to confiscate artwork twice. three has no subpoena power to attend today's meeting. never applied with the board of appeals rules. i had to run repeatedly to get response briefs five times. i waited in the hallway of the street artists office at least 15 hours during business hours when the office was locked. you may recall the botched...
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many are still contacting the county with concerns.áásot david goldstein, m.d./deputy c.c.nty health officer 53-103we tell them if they are having symptoms now they should contact their health care provider, long term risks, we are more concerned about chronic exposure to these types of chemicals and particulates than the acute event would have caused them long term injurystandup dan kerman/martinez 112-122fire officials are still investigating the cause, the air district is still determining if the facility will be fined for violating any regulations. in martinez, dan kerman kron 4 news. news.kerman kron 4 news. (pam) new tonight at 8. san francisco police have just released dramatic new video ... from a violent encounter with car-break in suspects.(steve) it started when plainclothes officers spotted suspects in a black infiniti breaking into a car. then the officers confronted them..and this is what happened next.(steve) that suspect car ran over the officer and another officer and ran over the suspect car that (steve) that suspect car ran over the officer and another su
many are still contacting the county with concerns.áásot david goldstein, m.d./deputy c.c.nty health officer 53-103we tell them if they are having symptoms now they should contact their health care provider, long term risks, we are more concerned about chronic exposure to these types of chemicals and particulates than the acute event would have caused them long term injurystandup dan kerman/martinez 112-122fire officials are still investigating the cause, the air district is still determining...
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(david goldstein, m.d./deputy c.c. county health officer): "we tell them if they are having symptoms now they should contact their health care provider, long term risks, we are more concerned about chronic exposure to these types of chemicals and particulates than the acute event would have caused them long term injury." fire officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. the air district is still determining if the facility will be fined for violating any regulations. ( steve ) more than 75-bay area businesses got a visit from federal i-c-e agents yesterday...sending tremors of concern through those workplaces.. ( catherine ) today - immigrant rights supporters held a news conference in san francisco..saying they want to make sure that employers and their employees know their rights before agreeing to be audited... kron4's haaziq madyun has the story sotit is a
(david goldstein, m.d./deputy c.c. county health officer): "we tell them if they are having symptoms now they should contact their health care provider, long term risks, we are more concerned about chronic exposure to these types of chemicals and particulates than the acute event would have caused them long term injury." fire officials are still investigating the cause of the fire. the air district is still determining if the facility will be fined for violating any regulations. (...
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of the general manager goldstein we are where we are today because of the hard work and foundation thatyou set during your term as general manager. it is an honor to succeed your
of the general manager goldstein we are where we are today because of the hard work and foundation thatyou set during your term as general manager. it is an honor to succeed your
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of the general manager goldstein we are where we are today because of the hard work and foundation thatyou set during your term as general manager. it is an honor to succeed your work and carry it forward. thank you. >> next speaker. >> i am hans carter, a member of the leadership group of the pickle ball community. we support this project. we would love to see this facility multi-use, and that we have been included in terms of getting some input from us to see that it has one dedicated pickle ball court plus eight pickle ball courts permanently lined is great because it is good to play in golden gate park. i have been playing there for about a year. i have played in other facilities throughout the city, but really, the best place to play is in the park itself. we are a group of about 200 on our mailing list. we recently took a survey. three-quarters of our players are seniors. 55 and older, and half are female. pickle ball is also the fastest growing sport in the nation according to the sports and fitness industry association. growing at 12% per year. definitely as the population ages
of the general manager goldstein we are where we are today because of the hard work and foundation thatyou set during your term as general manager. it is an honor to succeed your work and carry it forward. thank you. >> next speaker. >> i am hans carter, a member of the leadership group of the pickle ball community. we support this project. we would love to see this facility multi-use, and that we have been included in terms of getting some input from us to see that it has one...
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many are still contacting the county with concerns.áásot david goldstein, m.d./deputy c.c.nty health officer 53-103we tell them if they are having symptoms now they should contact their health care provider, long term risks, we are more concerned about chronic exposure to these types of chemicals and particulates than the acute event would have caused them long term injurystandup dan kerman/martinez 112-122fire officials are still investigating the cause, the air district is still determining if the facility will be fined for violating any regulations. in martinez, dan kerman kron 4 news. (pam) an undercover sting nets 13 - suspected unlicensed contractors ... allegedly trying to take advantage of people already victimized in the north bay wildfires. and as kron 4's maureen kelly reports - the sonoma county district attorney plans to make an example of these contractors .. to send a broader message. don't do what they did but we're gonna come after youthis weekend the contractors state liscense board brought a number of people advertising on craigslist as contractors to thi
many are still contacting the county with concerns.áásot david goldstein, m.d./deputy c.c.nty health officer 53-103we tell them if they are having symptoms now they should contact their health care provider, long term risks, we are more concerned about chronic exposure to these types of chemicals and particulates than the acute event would have caused them long term injurystandup dan kerman/martinez 112-122fire officials are still investigating the cause, the air district is still determining...
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and to my staff who worked just hard, to molly fishman, and to maryam goldstein, i have un-- forever be grateful for hat you do for my -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. speier: can i have 30 seconds? mr. brady: additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for an additional 30 seconds. ms. speier: i thank you. but our work is not done. the me too movement is driving change from the board rooms to the break rooms, across our great country. i am committed to ensuring that congress looks beyond itself to improve the lives of all workers in america. today we take a great step forward for the congressional workplace. we show that we can come together across party and geography. tomorrow, let's continue to work to make sexual harassment and violence in all workplace settings a thing of the past. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. harper: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from indiana,
and to my staff who worked just hard, to molly fishman, and to maryam goldstein, i have un-- forever be grateful for hat you do for my -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. speier: can i have 30 seconds? mr. brady: additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for an additional 30 seconds. ms. speier: i thank you. but our work is not done. the me too movement is driving change from the board rooms to the break rooms, across our great...
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goldstein --om mr. [indiscerntial] >> the question is why south dakota chose itself? >> the truth is south dakota chose itself. it's not up to us to make sure the legislature does something. there were about a number of states doing this. the feature of south dakota and a few other states that's quite significant is that you're talking about states that basically -- the sales stacks where the state's revenue comes from. when you don't have a significant tax, it's quite comparable in the kirill's decision. state's like that are the ones hat are more interested in the case. i think it's that mold. and you do have a lot of things that are barred, you know, from out of state in a state like south dakota where you don't have a lot of urban shopping areas and that sort of thing. and so it has a very, very significant consequence for that statement. and i think that's why they were sprested in it. north dakota. >> the retailers were on your side is that because they were on a level playing field? >> well, they want justice -- [laughter] yeah, mine, a lot of the retailers on
goldstein --om mr. [indiscerntial] >> the question is why south dakota chose itself? >> the truth is south dakota chose itself. it's not up to us to make sure the legislature does something. there were about a number of states doing this. the feature of south dakota and a few other states that's quite significant is that you're talking about states that basically -- the sales stacks where the state's revenue comes from. when you don't have a significant tax, it's quite comparable in...
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this is a case about which i am deeply conflicted on the one hand, my husband, tom goldstein represents south dakota, which is trying to require out of state retailers to pay, to collect and pay sales taxes and on the other hand like a lot of working mothers, i do a lot of on-line shopping. so i'll let tom talk about south dakota versus wayfair. >> you can tell this is a big issue in our household. >> so this case has roots in all of your your category purchases, which may be less than they were at the time that the supreme court decided the case it's controlling right now, a case called quill. >> can you explain what a category is. >> that's right, it used to be you'd go to your mailbox, you would go to your mailbox, that would be a thing. you would go to your mailbox and it would be inundated with dozens upon dozens and dozens of catalogs of pictures of things you would then not buy, but they would keep sending the catalogs and you would try and unsubscribe and they'd keep sending them. and then people would buy something. there was a fight if you lived in maryland and the catalog com
this is a case about which i am deeply conflicted on the one hand, my husband, tom goldstein represents south dakota, which is trying to require out of state retailers to pay, to collect and pay sales taxes and on the other hand like a lot of working mothers, i do a lot of on-line shopping. so i'll let tom talk about south dakota versus wayfair. >> you can tell this is a big issue in our household. >> so this case has roots in all of your your category purchases, which may be less...
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my husband, tom goldstein, represents south dakota which is trying to require out-of-state retailers to collect and pay sales taxes. on the other hand, like a lot of working mothers, i do a lot of online shopping. so i'll let tom talk about "south dakota v. wayfair." >> you can tell this is a big issue in our household. this case has rites in all of your catalog purchases which may be less than they were at the time the supreme court decided the case that it's controlling right now, a case called quill. >> can you explain what a catalog is? [ laughter ] >> it used to be that you would go to your mailbox, that would be a thing, you would go to your mailbox and it would be inundated with dozens upon dozens and dozens of catalogs with pictures of things that you would then not buy but they would keep sending the catalogs and you would try to unsubscribe and they would keep sending them but eventually some people would buy some things and there was a big fight if you lived in the state of maryland and the catalog company was located in south carolina, what it is that you -- the state cou
my husband, tom goldstein, represents south dakota which is trying to require out-of-state retailers to collect and pay sales taxes. on the other hand, like a lot of working mothers, i do a lot of online shopping. so i'll let tom talk about "south dakota v. wayfair." >> you can tell this is a big issue in our household. this case has rites in all of your catalog purchases which may be less than they were at the time the supreme court decided the case that it's controlling right...
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and to my staff who worked just hard, to molly fishman, and to maryam goldstein, i have un-- forever be grateful for hat you do for my -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. speier: can i have 30 seconds? mr. brady: additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for an additional 30 seconds. ms. speier: i thank you. but our work is not done. the me too movement is driving change from the board rooms to the break rooms, across our great country. i am committed to ensuring that congress looks beyond itself to improve the lives of all workers in america. today we take a great step forward for the congressional workplace. we show that we can come together across party and geography. tomorrow, let's continue to work to make sexual harassment and violence in all workplace settings a thing of the past. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentleman from pennsylvania reserves. the gentleman from mississippi is recognized. mr. harper: mr. speaker, i yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from indiana,
and to my staff who worked just hard, to molly fishman, and to maryam goldstein, i have un-- forever be grateful for hat you do for my -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady's time has expired. ms. speier: can i have 30 seconds? mr. brady: additional 30 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized for an additional 30 seconds. ms. speier: i thank you. but our work is not done. the me too movement is driving change from the board rooms to the break rooms, across our great...