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politics provides a home for many gu students. almost three years ago now, i started knocking on doors for marco rubio, helping what i hoped would be his successful run for the presidency. well, sorry america. nevertheless, i persisted in my efforts to help senator rubio in the senate. first, as a u.s. senate page when i was in high school and then this past summer as an intern in his d.c. office, i have always been proud to work for marco rubio. senator rubio's parents came to america from cuba in the 1950s. his father a bartender and his mother, a made, they provided an amazing example to their children about the importance of hard work and family and developed the belief that all things are possible in america. plooub was first elected to the united states senate in 2010 and we lekked f ere-elected for a s in 2016. i have seen him serve as a champion for oppressed people worldwide, work on behalf of struggling american families, and still make sure that florida's beaches, orange grove, and space industry are protected. moderati
politics provides a home for many gu students. almost three years ago now, i started knocking on doors for marco rubio, helping what i hoped would be his successful run for the presidency. well, sorry america. nevertheless, i persisted in my efforts to help senator rubio in the senate. first, as a u.s. senate page when i was in high school and then this past summer as an intern in his d.c. office, i have always been proud to work for marco rubio. senator rubio's parents came to america from...
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let's bring in gus sakoo. barclays had an interesting note about a possible blue tsunami saying that would, quote, be a negative for markets if democrats did take control of the house and the senate on november 6th. what do you make of barclays' call of concern for investors about the midterms?
let's bring in gus sakoo. barclays had an interesting note about a possible blue tsunami saying that would, quote, be a negative for markets if democrats did take control of the house and the senate on november 6th. what do you make of barclays' call of concern for investors about the midterms?
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sunshine at times for eastern scotland and gus at 40-50 times for eastern scotland and gus at 40—50 kilometresy be a big warmer i think on tuesday, those temperatures 16,17 think on tuesday, those temperatures 16, 17 degrees even think on tuesday, those temperatures 16,17 degrees even in the sunshine in eastern scotland and we still have those winds easing down through the course of the evening and overnight, the rain beginning to ease off as well, some of the cloud will push its way further down into england and wales so it probably won't be quite as cold overnight into wednesday morning. it is always going to be the sunniest across southern and eastern parts of england, perhaps eastern scotland for a while and elsewhere there is a quite a bit of cloud but by this stage the winds will not be quite as strong. winds easing off in the northwest of scotland and those temperatures again could hit 16 even 17 degrees. high—pressure sitting to the southwest of the uk, still got these weather friends moving the southwest of the uk, still got these weatherfriends moving on the southwest of the uk, stil
sunshine at times for eastern scotland and gus at 40-50 times for eastern scotland and gus at 40—50 kilometresy be a big warmer i think on tuesday, those temperatures 16,17 think on tuesday, those temperatures 16, 17 degrees even think on tuesday, those temperatures 16,17 degrees even in the sunshine in eastern scotland and we still have those winds easing down through the course of the evening and overnight, the rain beginning to ease off as well, some of the cloud will push its way further...
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gus kramer is known as a colorful character. he is also known as someone who faced multiple allegations of inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment, recently an employee accused kramer of making comments of a sexual nature to her that made her feel uncomfortable. an investigator later found it is more likely than not on several occasions the assessor made comments that she considered to be unwelcomed and inappropriate in the workplace. >> reporter: that is what he said in august just before unbo voted to centure him. >> reporter: the vote was unanimous and now he is making good on his threat to sue. claiming the decision came in a secret meeting. a violation of the brown act. a statement from his attorney said that it should not have been discussed in closed session. we are trying to get the board to annul the decision. we are hoping the board would do so. >> it occurred in open public session. one of the supervisors that voted call today meritless and not the first time he sued the board. a federal lawsuit over his salary w
gus kramer is known as a colorful character. he is also known as someone who faced multiple allegations of inappropriate behavior and sexual harassment, recently an employee accused kramer of making comments of a sexual nature to her that made her feel uncomfortable. an investigator later found it is more likely than not on several occasions the assessor made comments that she considered to be unwelcomed and inappropriate in the workplace. >> reporter: that is what he said in august just...
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ineduilding that was branded trump and that not only was that dagreeable for a lot of of t b botm linsea gu ther reporter dan sio ygerees divorce itself from tru as indicative of the brand's demise from its luxury heyday 2000s >> that it represented success, qualityg >> anythin he's related to is repellent. >> this buildinggltruged ramifi the threat of l never materialized, the guyger said eve n i tiopveerlop,hees mo agreement c t bheere's different processes dependinemontsen lic andng agre in b>> the times repteorr a r by of condo owners supported removingorhe roval >> they don't want to come home beaming trump at them guyger expects to can't to see similar actions at other proud of the building and the decision >> ox 5 knew this thbassica jae t-shirt would be the lattntly ir the about just hasit h on jo co1rojued people talking afhe wbot whay so on fox 5's 10:00. of course, "the final 5" at 11:30. that's what for you , thk yo and on being ranked #1 in customer satisfaction comp ed to cable. well, the 100% fiber-optic network deserves the credit, so... so, um...i should problyab grk. >>> t
ineduilding that was branded trump and that not only was that dagreeable for a lot of of t b botm linsea gu ther reporter dan sio ygerees divorce itself from tru as indicative of the brand's demise from its luxury heyday 2000s >> that it represented success, qualityg >> anythin he's related to is repellent. >> this buildinggltruged ramifi the threat of l never materialized, the guyger said eve n i tiopveerlop,hees mo agreement c t bheere's different processes dependinemontsen...
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gus grisham, like his friend neil armstrong was a veteran. he'd flown combat missions overseas.rdue educated engineers. he likely would have been the first man on the moon had he lived. betty grisham, famously said that as an astronaut's wife she had already died 100,000 deaths by the time she lost her husband gus, but she always suspected negligence because he had no way to escape from that capsule. left to raise two sons as a single mother, she sued north american rockwell, the manufacturer of the space capsule for negligence. they later settled for $350,000. even though the investigation found design flaws, the lawsuit broke the code of silent suffering by nasa wives, and betty grissom was shunned and ostracized. she raised her family, and is survived by her two sons, her two grandchildren and a great grandchild. she died this past saturday at a home in houston. in keeps with the quiet life she led in old age, she died while sorts the laundry. her neighbors were worried because she hadn't been out to pick up the mail. she showed great bravery in life because her partner in li
gus grisham, like his friend neil armstrong was a veteran. he'd flown combat missions overseas.rdue educated engineers. he likely would have been the first man on the moon had he lived. betty grisham, famously said that as an astronaut's wife she had already died 100,000 deaths by the time she lost her husband gus, but she always suspected negligence because he had no way to escape from that capsule. left to raise two sons as a single mother, she sued north american rockwell, the manufacturer...
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that's battle for the house at gu. thank you to our co-sponsors, both the georgetown university college democrats and georgetown university college republicans. to introducemoderator, we have y favorite students here at georgetown, ladies and gentlemen, eliza lafferty. >> welcome, everyone. my name is eliza lafferty and i'm a sophomore in the college, studying art history and government and minoring in history. i've been very grateful for the opportunities that gu politics has offered me so far from supporting program speaker events to participating in the mentorship program last year, and currently serving as a community ambassador in the student leadership committee. tonight's conversation presents a number of relevant questions regarding the setup of the house entering into the midterm elections. will the president's rhetoric and policies cost his party a historic number of seats? will a booming economy bode well for republicans? are socialists taking over the democratic left wing? how will the midterms help shape t
that's battle for the house at gu. thank you to our co-sponsors, both the georgetown university college democrats and georgetown university college republicans. to introducemoderator, we have y favorite students here at georgetown, ladies and gentlemen, eliza lafferty. >> welcome, everyone. my name is eliza lafferty and i'm a sophomore in the college, studying art history and government and minoring in history. i've been very grateful for the opportunities that gu politics has offered me...
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throughout the three years gu politics has been an engaging presence on campus. attending georgetown gives us the unique opportunity to learn from the country psi most prominent politic minds, and the events they host. especially speaking ones like these. personally, i have been lucky enough not to have spent the past three years being able to engage in the events but also to have spent the past five as a residents of yorktown virginia, and as a constituent of tonight's guest mark warner. throughout that time senator warner integrity and commitment to serving not just his constituents have made me proud to be a virgin. mark judgerrian. he serves on the senate finance, banking, budget and rules committee as well as the select cheat on intelligence where he is the vice chairman. he has been recognized as a national leader in fighting for our military men and women and veterans and working to design a bipartisan plan to address our country debt and deficit. at a time when things seem to be stuck at a political stand still he stands out as a forward-thinking leader t
throughout the three years gu politics has been an engaging presence on campus. attending georgetown gives us the unique opportunity to learn from the country psi most prominent politic minds, and the events they host. especially speaking ones like these. personally, i have been lucky enough not to have spent the past three years being able to engage in the events but also to have spent the past five as a residents of yorktown virginia, and as a constituent of tonight's guest mark warner....
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since arriving on campus i have already seen the large reach of gu politics. whether that means campaign boot camps, site visits to rnc, dnc or c-span, speakers like senator rubio visiting our campus or the fellows and residents holding discussion groups, ju politics provides home for many georgetown students. almost three years ago now i started knocking on doors for marco rubio helping what i hoped would be his several run for the presidency. well, sorry, america. nevertheless, i persisted in my efforts to help senator rubio in the senate. first as a u.s. senate page when i was in high school. and then this past summer as an intern in his dc office i have always been proud to work for marco rubio. senator rubio's parents came to america from cuba in the 1950s. his father, a bartender, and his mother, a maid, they provided an amazing example to their children about the importance of hard work and family and developed the belief that all thing are possible in america. marco rubio was first elected to the united states senate in 2010 and reelected for a sec ter
since arriving on campus i have already seen the large reach of gu politics. whether that means campaign boot camps, site visits to rnc, dnc or c-span, speakers like senator rubio visiting our campus or the fellows and residents holding discussion groups, ju politics provides home for many georgetown students. almost three years ago now i started knocking on doors for marco rubio helping what i hoped would be his several run for the presidency. well, sorry, america. nevertheless, i persisted in...
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let's bring in gus sakoo.ting note about a possible blue tsunami saying that would, quote, be a negative for markets if democrats did take control of the house and the senate on november 6th. what do you make of barclays' call of concern for investors about the midterms? >> right now, the economy is very strong and the reason for that is we've had regulations have been pulled back, taxes have been cut. i think wall street would be a little bit upset if there's a massive change in terms of democratic leadership. what would happen in that instance is there might be undoing of the legislation that's gone through that's helped to stimulate the economy. we had 4.2% gdp growth in the prior quarter. we'll probably be 3% growth plus through the remainder of the year and somewhere close to that as we head into 2019. so overall, i think that that would cause some upset in the market can. cheryl: for a tsunami. morgan stanley said there would be limited ramifications for investors if it was just the house that went blue
let's bring in gus sakoo.ting note about a possible blue tsunami saying that would, quote, be a negative for markets if democrats did take control of the house and the senate on november 6th. what do you make of barclays' call of concern for investors about the midterms? >> right now, the economy is very strong and the reason for that is we've had regulations have been pulled back, taxes have been cut. i think wall street would be a little bit upset if there's a massive change in terms of...
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take battle for the house at gu. battle for the house at gu. thank you for cosponsors, introduce our invited guest and moderator tonight. one of my favorite students here tonight. ladies and gentlemen,. [applause] >> welcome everyone. i'm eliza. i'm setting our history and government. minoring in history. i've been grateful for the opportunity that geopolitics have offered me so far. i'm supporting programs speaker events to participate in the mentorship program last. currently, i'm serving as a community investor and student leadership committee. tonight's conversation presents a number of relevant questions. the presidents rhetoric and policies constant party and numbers -- republicans our socialist taking over the democratic left wing. how will the midterms shape their two years of the president's first term? we are honored to host executive director from the national congressional committee and democratic congressional committee. don rogers is executive director of the and rcc. a small town outside of company, rogers began a campaign career
take battle for the house at gu. battle for the house at gu. thank you for cosponsors, introduce our invited guest and moderator tonight. one of my favorite students here tonight. ladies and gentlemen,. [applause] >> welcome everyone. i'm eliza. i'm setting our history and government. minoring in history. i've been grateful for the opportunity that geopolitics have offered me so far. i'm supporting programs speaker events to participate in the mentorship program last. currently, i'm...
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my name is martin sweet and i'm the director of the gu policy form. the form is our home for invited beaker series. some of you have already heard former white house press secretary sean spicer or congressman ted. welcome back. to those of you who are new to the form, welcome back. we have been expecting you. we care you will come back to hear congressman joe kennedy, congressman walking -- and many others. our gu policy form exist so we can help connect you with our nation's top local minds and public servants. at georgetown university, we are committed to promoting free speech and expression that fosters the exchange of ideas and opinions especially those beliefs with which you might disagree. how much learning would occur if we only heard ideas that merely confirm our pre-existing notions. a few of you here tonight might disagree a little bit with our invited guest center -- senator rubio. and of course many of you might disagree with --. we fully expect everyone in attendance here will expect our moderator and our guests to a full hearing, exchang
my name is martin sweet and i'm the director of the gu policy form. the form is our home for invited beaker series. some of you have already heard former white house press secretary sean spicer or congressman ted. welcome back. to those of you who are new to the form, welcome back. we have been expecting you. we care you will come back to hear congressman joe kennedy, congressman walking -- and many others. our gu policy form exist so we can help connect you with our nation's top local minds...
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gus faucher is chief economist with pnc gus, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> there are a fewnted to pull out of the survey. first of all was prices and whether or not these small businesses were planning on price increases, whether they feel they have the ability to increase prices and what they're increasing prices in the face of so, can you fill us in on that, whether or not they're able to actually pass these costs on to consumers? >> yes businesses are expecting to raise prices, so about 40% of small businesses expect to raise prices it's for a combination of reasons. they're paying higher wages, they're seeing higher prices from their suppliers, and so, they're trying to pass these along. i think price increases should be rather modest but as the economy continues to improve, small businesses have a little bit more pricing power, and they are going to be taking advantage of it over the next six months. >> are small businesses feeling the impact of the tariffset and are they able to increase their -- pass on, i should say, those increased costs to their consumers? >> yeah
gus faucher is chief economist with pnc gus, good to have you with us. >> thank you. >> there are a fewnted to pull out of the survey. first of all was prices and whether or not these small businesses were planning on price increases, whether they feel they have the ability to increase prices and what they're increasing prices in the face of so, can you fill us in on that, whether or not they're able to actually pass these costs on to consumers? >> yes businesses are expecting...
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home devices, plus the fastest internet available, tv with up to00 anch,nels iphone, and a 2-year e guale r l fo with a 2-year agreement. and if you order online, you'll get a $100 visa prepaid card. but hurry,er ond es oc go to getfios.com. a i n isodoctor, with a lot of ngtients who are counti on me. many of them worry about president ioump taking away protens for pre-existing conditions. and women are frightened they could lose reproductive health care.i it's why i'm glahave and wa friend named ben.athey he's my friend b bfrom president trump.. hoe i hopi'm ben cardin and, too. i proved this message. i ink 5ha t@6t'30s because we h this song a lot on the show >> this is my friend jim >> i a'mpprove this message. >>> daniel bryant are refusing to go to saudi arabia for the saudi's government reported vo icly but removed from ay perrt view wwe is making massive eventsudierry anp ice cream flare, ben and jry hap they've used their ice cream to make a statement t like whenhey renad chocolate chip cookie, an they mad a custom ledcl the empower mint >> thanks for 5@630. >>> "like it or no
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the powerline threat, gus at exceed and that went advisory from the northbay mountains. until 10 am. here is the satellite radar. that ridge of high pressure to our north and the low is still to our south. so, the flow around the features are drawing in those offshore winds. and that's why we have such a high fire danger. the good news is, we are going to see the wind ease and especially by tonight. but the bad news is we are still looking at dry relative humidity's. because of that, the fire danger isn't over. sunset at 6:32 am. highs today 5 to 10 degrees above average. so much warmer even compared yesterday. and morgan hill, the 80 and anti-act. that's in antioch. -- in antioch. we are in the warmer spots. as well as for san rafael and at 85. across the east bay. and up across ukiah, 83 for a high. here is that seven-day forecast. we are still talking warm weather for the rest of the work week. and, with sunny conditions and definitely above normal temperatures. so we have a check for a look at your sports. torebubutton? narey well, why the car may need a trip to the
the powerline threat, gus at exceed and that went advisory from the northbay mountains. until 10 am. here is the satellite radar. that ridge of high pressure to our north and the low is still to our south. so, the flow around the features are drawing in those offshore winds. and that's why we have such a high fire danger. the good news is, we are going to see the wind ease and especially by tonight. but the bad news is we are still looking at dry relative humidity's. because of that, the fire...
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we call it democracy in the same way gus's fried chicken in memphis tennessee says it is world famous right. because apparently huge in china's sichuan province. so here now are some of the details of the us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental and forstmann which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton on. obama era's climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting with. and good luck people that want out. deep in a five hundred page report last month the trump administration admitted there will be a seven degree rise in global temperatures by twenty one hundred seven degrees is beyond catastrophic it's without a doubt the end of life as we know it so you may think well this is great since it has finally signed on to climate change we can get to work doing something about this not exactly the troubling mystery as you wrote the rep
we call it democracy in the same way gus's fried chicken in memphis tennessee says it is world famous right. because apparently huge in china's sichuan province. so here now are some of the details of the us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental and forstmann which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton on. obama era's climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even...
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it's directed by gus van sant.ams, but walking phoenix does very well with that, as doesjonah hill. they're both very good together. the film is a mix of sentimentalism and funny and dark humour, and very serious about rehab and alcoholism, as well. it's a strange mix, but sometimes it really works, and it's quite funny when you read the acerbic cartoons byjohn callahan. so a fitting monument to him, if you're aware of his work. ok, best out this week? i'm going to have to say that the best out, everyone is going to see, it's top of the box office — it's still a star is born. we've got a freddie mercury sort of biopic about the music industry. this one is really about the music industry. the music scenes, i think, are particularly well done. bradley cooper directing and lady gaga performing, i think terrifically, finding her voice in a star is born. maybe the sexual politics are a bit odd, about a man who can't really survive because the woman's doing better than him. but, you know, maybe he should get over it. tha
it's directed by gus van sant.ams, but walking phoenix does very well with that, as doesjonah hill. they're both very good together. the film is a mix of sentimentalism and funny and dark humour, and very serious about rehab and alcoholism, as well. it's a strange mix, but sometimes it really works, and it's quite funny when you read the acerbic cartoons byjohn callahan. so a fitting monument to him, if you're aware of his work. ok, best out this week? i'm going to have to say that the best...
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city, maggie, representatives gus and bill, michael burgess, where the constant -- comstock, bob gravesrret keith, kim walberg. i want to thank you all. there could be a couple of xers -- extra speared we will thank you afterwards. thank you. [applause] a great job. they work hard on it. it feels so strongly. my administration has also launched an unprecedented effort to target drug dealers and traffickers and smugglers. we shutting down online networks and cracking down on international shipments and going after foreign crackers -- trackers. , tothe first time ever chinese nationals were shipping sense at other lethal drugs to our country. where is sam? i thought he was around here someplace. in april, the trooper sees 118 pounds of sentinel enough to are is million people that even believable? can you imagine? it was a job well done. i would like to have you come down here for a second. you did not know you would do this. come here. >> first off, thank you for having me today. a huge honor not just for myself but to represent the law enforcement officials in nebraska. every day, a lot
city, maggie, representatives gus and bill, michael burgess, where the constant -- comstock, bob gravesrret keith, kim walberg. i want to thank you all. there could be a couple of xers -- extra speared we will thank you afterwards. thank you. [applause] a great job. they work hard on it. it feels so strongly. my administration has also launched an unprecedented effort to target drug dealers and traffickers and smugglers. we shutting down online networks and cracking down on international...
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gu >>> all right. that is our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz.hanks for joining us. >> have a good night. >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute". >> i'm transporting you on to the stretcher. i had a full out of body experience. >> she nearly died after a terrible accident. >> that's the moment when her life absolutely changed. >> how michele is inspiring others by showing strength over adversity. >>> a perilous mission for bus passengers. on foot. makes them decide to go >> looking very nice. >> inventive genius, colin has a masterpiece in mind. this is complicated staff. how he cobbles together a jet powered creation. >> that's so cool. >>> a couple doing a little pumpkin carving. what happens when your surprise message is not about halloween. >> it's not scary. definitely not at all. >> well there are a lot of guys who would say it is. >>> sometimes what seems like a tragedy can actually be a blessing in disguise. >> seven years ago i was in a near-fatal motorcycle. i hit a guardrail. i had come found fractures. i broke
gu >>> all right. that is our report. we appreciate your time. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz.hanks for joining us. >> have a good night. >>> tv's number one daily viral video show, "right this minute". >> i'm transporting you on to the stretcher. i had a full out of body experience. >> she nearly died after a terrible accident. >> that's the moment when her life absolutely changed. >> how michele is inspiring others by showing...
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warning over much of the bay area tonight, i'm going to show you a number that is mind blowing, the gus with the wins, up to 60 miles per hour, daytime humidity less than 20%, critical fire danger through tomorrow morning. when san francisco is within a degree of livermore, you know you are in autumn, santa rosa in the 80s. we have cooled into the 60s, but the warmest spot is sam cisco, it was 60 degrees, but san francisco has ashley warmed up to 70, unusually balmy night for san francisco. we will start out with readings from the mid-50s to the low 60s, tomorrow afternoon, mid- 80s inland, upper 70s around the bay. >>> high pressure, as it will do this time of year, northwesterly winds, give a little bit of a nudge to the east, because of the deepening low, and as a result, the strong northerly flow, windy, a bit windy tonight, picking up tomorrow morning, and the wind advisories are posted through 9 am. not until late tuesday and early wednesday, the clouds come back, going down along the shore, winds coming down. a little breezy tonight, tomorrow morning, and don't forget the wildfir
warning over much of the bay area tonight, i'm going to show you a number that is mind blowing, the gus with the wins, up to 60 miles per hour, daytime humidity less than 20%, critical fire danger through tomorrow morning. when san francisco is within a degree of livermore, you know you are in autumn, santa rosa in the 80s. we have cooled into the 60s, but the warmest spot is sam cisco, it was 60 degrees, but san francisco has ashley warmed up to 70, unusually balmy night for san francisco. we...
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gus hernandez with affordable diviz. affordable diviz stands with the mission opportunity in opposition of 2918 mission. i want to start off with the fact that this is a conditional use authorization and -- can i get the overhead, please? what is conditional use? conditional use is a use that is not principlely permitted in a -- principally permitted in a particular zoning district. conditional uses require a planning commission hearing to determine if the proposed use is necessary or desirable to the neighborhood. so this commission has that power to decide, is this necessary or desirable to the neighborhood? all the comments that i've seen from the neighborhood have said that this is not necessary or desirable. in fact, it may potentially have a negative impact, just like it says right here, negative impact on surrounding neighborhood and whether the outside complies with the general plan. >> clerk: thank you. your time is up. >> that was it? >>. >> clerk: you have one minute. >> president hillis: you have a minute. >>
gus hernandez with affordable diviz. affordable diviz stands with the mission opportunity in opposition of 2918 mission. i want to start off with the fact that this is a conditional use authorization and -- can i get the overhead, please? what is conditional use? conditional use is a use that is not principlely permitted in a -- principally permitted in a particular zoning district. conditional uses require a planning commission hearing to determine if the proposed use is necessary or desirable...
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a gu classmates for at least 5 minute. authorities are saying they are treating this as a mass murder and not a terrorist official as officials said early this morning. >>> as reports seem to surface about the gruesome way "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi was killed the saudi government remains steadfast in its denial of any . abc news reporter holly hunter is in istanbul with more developments >> reporter: america owes top diplomat is on the case, flying halfway around the world and today spending just three hours on the ground in turkey meeting with turkish president erdogan and the foreign minister in ankara. the turks have big question for secretary of state mike pompeo about the saudis. why haven't they provided any detailed public explanation as to where jamal khashoggi went after he entered the saudi consulate here in istanbul on october 2nd. in fact, the saudis have only said he walked out on his open, but the turks don't buy it. none mouse turkish sources leaking to the media over the last two weeks of
a gu classmates for at least 5 minute. authorities are saying they are treating this as a mass murder and not a terrorist official as officials said early this morning. >>> as reports seem to surface about the gruesome way "washington post" journalist jamal khashoggi was killed the saudi government remains steadfast in its denial of any . abc news reporter holly hunter is in istanbul with more developments >> reporter: america owes top diplomat is on the case, flying...
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i have gus valeho, joseph bryant, brenda barrose, felicia jones. cheryl thornton. theresa ruther, i'm sorry, i can't read handwriting. rutherford. carol powell, nicole christianson. dalfina hand i. shanet, brandon, david, james henis, apologize if i could not read your handwriting. it was not on the list of speaker cards that i have gotten yet. i'm sorry, but it wasn't here, and i will call your name when the card -- and mr. wright, i did not call your name up. >> i was here first before anybody got here, ok? >> i understand, but right now we were -- >> i was first. >> supervisor kim: i understand you were here first but going on speaker cards. so if you can fill one out. all right. let's get started. >> i'm going to start off by telling you discriminatory practices that you are talking about, i experienced over 50 years ago working for the city for muni. i didn't know nothing about illegal immigration. when i worked for muni revenue, moving hundreds of thousands a night, sometimes a million dollars a night. you got me working with some illegal aliens from the phil
i have gus valeho, joseph bryant, brenda barrose, felicia jones. cheryl thornton. theresa ruther, i'm sorry, i can't read handwriting. rutherford. carol powell, nicole christianson. dalfina hand i. shanet, brandon, david, james henis, apologize if i could not read your handwriting. it was not on the list of speaker cards that i have gotten yet. i'm sorry, but it wasn't here, and i will call your name when the card -- and mr. wright, i did not call your name up. >> i was here first before...
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producer reverend hugh burroughs who will say a few words at theof e i lcome you toe two guesses -- gu that provide services to those in the area. welcome to pastor hans houck, you are the chaplain. good morning. >> welcome to both of you. the reason i'm excited is because of the services you provide to seniors all over the bay area and we want to hear more about those services. the first question is obvious. what does this mean question work. >> first of all, i'd like to say thank you for having us. i'm so excited to be here. i get to talk about the incredible things that are taking place. it's from the word peaceful abode. peaceful abode is really emphasizing to let the community know exactly what it is we are about. that is we are hoping that seniors and we are relentlessly pursuing that seniors can age with dignity and as much independence as possible within their communities. >> very good. we have heard the definition. peaceful abode. how does this create a peaceful abode for seniors? >> it started over 50 year in north beach trying to meet a need of that community. that was exact
producer reverend hugh burroughs who will say a few words at theof e i lcome you toe two guesses -- gu that provide services to those in the area. welcome to pastor hans houck, you are the chaplain. good morning. >> welcome to both of you. the reason i'm excited is because of the services you provide to seniors all over the bay area and we want to hear more about those services. the first question is obvious. what does this mean question work. >> first of all, i'd like to say thank...
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there's mom, katie, dressed gu ghost buster. it seems to be powered by battery-type cars.s going to have an awesome halloween. >> here at "right this minute," it's number one when it comes to this, i have to be honest, dressed like jamie lee. and looking into that stunning vista. >> it's like, oh, it's going to be a nice view. calm, view, you can enjoy the view. but, no, it's all about the barrel roll. whoo, into a barrel. and straight -- >> look out. >> and there's another barrel roll. it's all about how close can we get. it's almost as if he's trying to kick some stones with his feet. and coming down this little valley and it keeps getting crazier. >> i said he was going to slam against the wall at least three times now. >> and their speed will go continue. the see how close they get to they just kot just really for showing off. they're for flourishing. that's how sthey stay down and close to the ground. >> and headed straight for the beach. people are freaking out. this guy's got some skills. >> wow. >> they're headed straight for the beach. >> okay, james bond, you did
there's mom, katie, dressed gu ghost buster. it seems to be powered by battery-type cars.s going to have an awesome halloween. >> here at "right this minute," it's number one when it comes to this, i have to be honest, dressed like jamie lee. and looking into that stunning vista. >> it's like, oh, it's going to be a nice view. calm, view, you can enjoy the view. but, no, it's all about the barrel roll. whoo, into a barrel. and straight -- >> look out. >> and...
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but the winds near mount diablo we could have gus two over -- wind gusts to over 40 miles per hour. is alive view of mount diablo. we are still in the fire season this is the peak of the fire season. to summarize, we have the red flag fire warning for the northbay and east bay hill. those gusty winds overnight into sunday morning. this in place, all day sunday and then in the first half of monday until 12 pm monday. we could have wind gusts topping 45 miles per hour with that red flag warning. this kicks in when these winds dries things out. temperatures tomorrow we will have that coming up it will be a big impact on the sunday computer started -- sunday temperatures. >>> a carolina pastor is now back home from the -- from turkey. >> from a turkish prison to the white house in 24 hours, that is not . >> reporter: the pastor is back on american soil after the white house negotiated his release from imprisonment in turkey. >> we especially want to thank the administration, you really fought for us. unusually so from the time you took office i know you have been engaged . >> reporter:
but the winds near mount diablo we could have gus two over -- wind gusts to over 40 miles per hour. is alive view of mount diablo. we are still in the fire season this is the peak of the fire season. to summarize, we have the red flag fire warning for the northbay and east bay hill. those gusty winds overnight into sunday morning. this in place, all day sunday and then in the first half of monday until 12 pm monday. we could have wind gusts topping 45 miles per hour with that red flag warning....
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. >> brown: gus yellow hair is a longtime artist living and working on pine ridge. rt now teaches both traditional and contemporarylasses aboard the rolling rez bus. >> our culture at one time was a very mobile culture. they called us, you know, the warriors of the plains, being a very mobile, lightweight.so think that's what rolling rez art brings, bringing that technology, the computer, you know, the supplies, the knowledge, into the communities, and providing that to our community members. very important. >> brown: classes on the bus are open to both children and adults of all skill levels. lessons so far have included basic photography, alternative printmaking techniques, and traditional quill and beadwork. recently we watched yellow hair gie a lesson to donald brav of rawhide, animal skin, one of the earliest canvasses used by lakota artists. and on more practical matters, from pricingo shipping. >> you got to think about you're going to ship your art you have to make sure th s it's packagely so it arrives in one piece. >> brown: rollinrez puts the focus on mak
. >> brown: gus yellow hair is a longtime artist living and working on pine ridge. rt now teaches both traditional and contemporarylasses aboard the rolling rez bus. >> our culture at one time was a very mobile culture. they called us, you know, the warriors of the plains, being a very mobile, lightweight.so think that's what rolling rez art brings, bringing that technology, the computer, you know, the supplies, the knowledge, into the communities, and providing that to our...
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we call it democracy in the same way gus's fried chicken in memphis tennessee says it is world famous right. because apparently huge in china's sichuan province. so here now are some of the details of the us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental enforcement which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton obama heiress climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if the trump administration is for the first time admitting i mean it's pretty incredible they are for the first time in meeting we are. and good luck people that want out. deep in a five hundred page report last month the trump administration admitted there will be a seven degree run.
we call it democracy in the same way gus's fried chicken in memphis tennessee says it is world famous right. because apparently huge in china's sichuan province. so here now are some of the details of the us and ca trade deal details which the corporate media will likely never talk about this new deal has it absence of environmental enforcement which continues the failed corporate trade of the clinton obama heiress climate change is not even mentioned in the u.s. m.c.a. but seriously even if...
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. >> reporter: the anti gu defamation l reports after years of steady decreases, there has been a dramatic spike in antis-semitic incidents up nearly 60% between 2016 and 2017 inclu assaults, harassment omnd vandalism. jewishmunity centers faced a nationwide string of bomb threats. jewish cemeteries were desecrated. perhaps the most dramatic example before this weekend was the rally of white supremacist charlottesville. chants of jews will not replace us amid the >> i think what we need are people in s.positions of atouthorircty to speak outuickly, firmly and forcefully when anti-semitism emerges. >> reporter: many hope what's believed to be the most deadly attack is the wakeup call the country needs. stephanie gosk, nbc news, new yo>>. when the president visits pittsburgh tomorrow, he'll once again find himself being viewed through the lens of controll and chief, a role critics say he's struggled to fill in the wake of national tragedies while th massacre brings increased attention to the gun control debate. here is nbc's andrea tchell. >> reporter: at times of national agedy, americans l
. >> reporter: the anti gu defamation l reports after years of steady decreases, there has been a dramatic spike in antis-semitic incidents up nearly 60% between 2016 and 2017 inclu assaults, harassment omnd vandalism. jewishmunity centers faced a nationwide string of bomb threats. jewish cemeteries were desecrated. perhaps the most dramatic example before this weekend was the rally of white supremacist charlottesville. chants of jews will not replace us amid the >> i think what we...
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that with that will be treated obviously didn't read and they did the form of bio gus and the bogus we used to power it and retire for streetlights and then and also to power sleety in this building. to set up his company three years ago now he has sixteen employees but for the thirty six year old bio gas has become more than just a business. bio gas technology is the way forward for africa and the before world because they and they do a renewable energy. business that age everyone to actually invest in this so that we can cut down the pollution that you are giving out to the environment and also the economy chain issue that you are currently having the entrepreneur is hoping to grow his eco friendly business and realize even more projects throughout ghana. clever ways disposal that may be to dream but not always come be treated equally take oil spills for instance they are the old summit environmental signature pollution from pipelines and wells even deals with quickly the damage done is often reversible plants and animals suffocate and die and groundwater can be contaminated pushing
that with that will be treated obviously didn't read and they did the form of bio gus and the bogus we used to power it and retire for streetlights and then and also to power sleety in this building. to set up his company three years ago now he has sixteen employees but for the thirty six year old bio gas has become more than just a business. bio gas technology is the way forward for africa and the before world because they and they do a renewable energy. business that age everyone to actually...
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they'll all get in,gu . >> right now, pretty good conditions.e have cloudsk moving b in along with the east wind. right now, calm at the airport. moving in around 5 miles per hour most locations. 67 degrees t current number. most areas in the 60s. culpeppetowards we are not going to see the numbers drop much. we have the cloud around the area. maybe a degree or two. that's it. nothing o the radar. starting to see some fog closer to the chesapeake bay. making its t way east to west. we could see it by tomorrow. the planner for tomorrow, waking up with areas of drizzle around 7:00. 65 degrees. i don't plan to wake up uil 9:00. the game's at 11:00. 70 degrees at noon. not b at 4:00. pretty good at 4:00 as a matter of fact. i tnk we see some sunshine during the day. your saturday isn't looking bad, but sunday looking better. green everywhere. tc you go tomorrow you should be okay. out for drizzle.iz e early on saturday. nice in the afternoon. yard work. watch the drizzle early tomorrow. that's not going to be bad at al no excuses, guys. no excuses t
they'll all get in,gu . >> right now, pretty good conditions.e have cloudsk moving b in along with the east wind. right now, calm at the airport. moving in around 5 miles per hour most locations. 67 degrees t current number. most areas in the 60s. culpeppetowards we are not going to see the numbers drop much. we have the cloud around the area. maybe a degree or two. that's it. nothing o the radar. starting to see some fog closer to the chesapeake bay. making its t way east to west. we...
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wrote it would write a fantastic screenplay nixon was directing it and i enjoy his work as a who plays gus and is played by earl billings and he is so good in this role he is so good in this role that i'm worried he's too good in the role and someone's going to go or you're kermit gosnell and treat him as though he was the real guy the way i was scared when i played scott peterson for a moment there i thought they're going to come after me even and earl is so good and so effective in this because he's not he doesn't come across as a monster god no would he would sit here opposite you would be like larry it's so great to see you and they want to talk about you know one of the classic pianists in this in that you get this guy could never do that but he would say oh yeah i would snap that it's a really he's a really riveting figure you have characterize you so. as a supporter of the b.g. to write speed you took some heat for appearing in a recent values voter summit sponsored by the anti l b g t family research council to promote gaza know what we are doing it. and d l b g t. the last thing i
wrote it would write a fantastic screenplay nixon was directing it and i enjoy his work as a who plays gus and is played by earl billings and he is so good in this role he is so good in this role that i'm worried he's too good in the role and someone's going to go or you're kermit gosnell and treat him as though he was the real guy the way i was scared when i played scott peterson for a moment there i thought they're going to come after me even and earl is so good and so effective in this...
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but the bacteria in your gus actually do a lot more. in a good mood. or rather grumpy. relax. or stressed out plump and hungry or skinny with no appetite could all these factors be down to the masses of bacteria residing in our gut. medical research is only beginning to work out the impact they have on our everyday lives. and that i'm to have ect when our gut is home to about one hundred trillion bacteria and that's ten times the number of other cells in our bodies and bacteria aren't good or bad as such but they're important for health and wellbeing and they're influenced by the way we live and what we eat. and young. man is examining the interaction between gut bacteria and the brain she started by conducting experiments with mice. of mice were given food with the addition of lactobacillus lactic acid producing bacteria found in the human gut another group it's the same food is always later the two groups were put together in a maze. the results were astonishing the first group now behaved differently. under the overtly anxious or timid mice were given lactic acid bacteria w
but the bacteria in your gus actually do a lot more. in a good mood. or rather grumpy. relax. or stressed out plump and hungry or skinny with no appetite could all these factors be down to the masses of bacteria residing in our gut. medical research is only beginning to work out the impact they have on our everyday lives. and that i'm to have ect when our gut is home to about one hundred trillion bacteria and that's ten times the number of other cells in our bodies and bacteria aren't good or...
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thanks, gus. good job. >> good work. >> share your pictures with us >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- >> been in the market for a long time. we've seen this before. >> they go up and they go down. when it's the price of the most expensive thing you'll ever own, you want to know what direction the housing market is going next. >>> plus, 7 on your side investigates what's being called one of the largest contractor frauds in history. some victims are already getting their money back. that's coming up in half an hour on abc 7 news at 6:00. >>> finally tonight, a tribute to a bay area original as melodic as it was moving. >> members of the choral singing group chanticleer gathered to memorialize their -- he died of aids in 1997. >> they earned grammy awards with vocal pieces dating back to the renaissance. >> lewis was in the symphony chorus at the time. he got a group of friends together and said let's try this. >> it was a chamber ensemble where people came together and put their efforts into th
thanks, gus. good job. >> good work. >> share your pictures with us >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 -- >> been in the market for a long time. we've seen this before. >> they go up and they go down. when it's the price of the most expensive thing you'll ever own, you want to know what direction the housing market is going next. >>> plus, 7 on your side investigates what's being called one of the largest contractor frauds in history. some victims are...
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, he's giving us the tools to do the job and gus has taken on the drug companies.nsor and the ad made it seem like you did. >> i have been working on the opioid issue for a long time, leland, we've had committee meeting, the healthcare subcommittee, i've been touting this legislation, i voted for the legislation, again, i support the legislation but not just this legislation helping out the locals, helping out the locals like opioid crisis. leland: this from the tampa bay times, your hometown newspaper, editorial, rubio and bularakis, answer on drug laws, john write this is the new law that you helped pass reduced dea's authority, makes it all but logically impossible for the agency to hold drug companies accountable by accident or by design that's shameful. >> leland, i sponsored the legislation because our older folks, our seniors are having a hard time getting their pain medication. yes, they do, absolutely. the dea, sir, signed off on this piece of legislation that you're speaking of, passed unanimously out of the house and the senate, the attorney general hold
, he's giving us the tools to do the job and gus has taken on the drug companies.nsor and the ad made it seem like you did. >> i have been working on the opioid issue for a long time, leland, we've had committee meeting, the healthcare subcommittee, i've been touting this legislation, i voted for the legislation, again, i support the legislation but not just this legislation helping out the locals, helping out the locals like opioid crisis. leland: this from the tampa bay times, your...
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figure in german literature and an eloquent spokesman on the darker chapters of recent german history gus was awarded the nobel prize for literature in one thousand nine hundred nine. the life of another nobel laureate how to milla was also shaped by totalitarian regimes she grew up in romania her father served in the buff in s.s. after the war crime other was deported to the soviet gulag milla emigrated to west germany in one thousand nine hundred seven and was finally able to write without government imposed censorship. i write about the broad spectrum of individuals who live in dictatorships. everyone from the true believers all the way to the dissidents. in the hunger angel tells the story of her mother and other ethnic germans in romania at the end of world war two thousands of ethnic germans were deported to soviet labor camps. was awarded the nobel prize in two thousand and nine. some newspapers in the u.s. character who had who no one says that anymore. what's it like for you to figure on this list next to such literary greats like thomas mann and going to a gas you know it's a ne
figure in german literature and an eloquent spokesman on the darker chapters of recent german history gus was awarded the nobel prize for literature in one thousand nine hundred nine. the life of another nobel laureate how to milla was also shaped by totalitarian regimes she grew up in romania her father served in the buff in s.s. after the war crime other was deported to the soviet gulag milla emigrated to west germany in one thousand nine hundred seven and was finally able to write without...
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. >> and i see you didn't get a gus what?fee'sk r pow mega millions is now offering a potential of s $1.6 billion. tuesmega millions and wednesday's p are even wrap my d around that much money. d i can't wrap my head a it when i'm pouring it out on my bed and i'm sleeping on top of h if of >> if i win theottendry i tell u niverseat you did on the newmo>o ity 49 to 20 saturdayig. hake tir biggest fan and was there.nt t0-he 2yearld trent a purdue sophomore is in hospice care right nowga battliinst terminal bone cancer. though his deteriorating health had forced him to withdraw from classes for the semester, trent managed to return to watch the game. sometimes the universe just works, right.love that story. >>> and finally a colon sappears from the university of kansas cancer center. thenflatable organ is used by doctorsnd a aess a teaching tool for colon cancer. now, the center says the colon awaicsku sp totruck on its way to a breast cancer relay walk. dot $4,valut0,ed150 pounds. s ictnforlata sble model helpspl peoe uniqueayn
. >> and i see you didn't get a gus what?fee'sk r pow mega millions is now offering a potential of s $1.6 billion. tuesmega millions and wednesday's p are even wrap my d around that much money. d i can't wrap my head a it when i'm pouring it out on my bed and i'm sleeping on top of h if of >> if i win theottendry i tell u niverseat you did on the newmo>o ity 49 to 20 saturdayig. hake tir biggest fan and was there.nt t0-he 2yearld trent a purdue sophomore is in hospice care right...
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i refuse to let it take one more thing from me >> re: organizers released 58 doves, im kild when a gu red into tdience 22,000 country music fans from a hotel window on the vegas strip. in addition to those killed, more than 800 were injured and thousands remain affected by the tragedy. many came back here to las vegas to mark the grim anniversary. among them had survivor cynthia garcia of california. >> it seems like it was just yesterday to be honest. no one understands the way we feel, you know, the terror we had that night. the sadness we have for the 58. it's just overwhelming. >> reporter: overwhelming too for families of the victims like angelica cervantes. her son, eric silva, was working security that night. he's one of the men and women captured in these portraits, painted to honor the lives lost. that pain a year later she says, every bit as strong as on day one. some survivors say one thing that has made it difficult for many to move on is the number of times they have had to see video and recordings of the shooting play out on the internet and on television. this is perhap
i refuse to let it take one more thing from me >> re: organizers released 58 doves, im kild when a gu red into tdience 22,000 country music fans from a hotel window on the vegas strip. in addition to those killed, more than 800 were injured and thousands remain affected by the tragedy. many came back here to las vegas to mark the grim anniversary. among them had survivor cynthia garcia of california. >> it seems like it was just yesterday to be honest. no one understands the way we...