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hall: yes. the tax act will encourage savings and investment in work. the reduction in -- the lower tax rates and the bonus expensing, we think will lower the user cost of capital. increase in investment in the economy and boost g.d.p. growth. we also see that the effective marginal tax rates on labor income is also down. we think that will increase labor force participation, hours worked and increased employment throughout the 10-year period. the o think that reduction in effective marginal tax rates from both capital and labor will have a significant effect. i think our average boost to g.d.p. over the 10-year period the 10-year over hirer because of the tax act. mr. -- senator enzi: we were hoping for .4 so .7 is good. income from sources outside the government such as social security, payroll taxes and medicare premiums, you estimate that the trust fund programs will add to deficits through the 2019 to 2028 period by amounts that grow from $655 billion to -- in 2019, to $1.5 trillion in 2028
hall: yes. the tax act will encourage savings and investment in work. the reduction in -- the lower tax rates and the bonus expensing, we think will lower the user cost of capital. increase in investment in the economy and boost g.d.p. growth. we also see that the effective marginal tax rates on labor income is also down. we think that will increase labor force participation, hours worked and increased employment throughout the 10-year period. the o think that reduction in effective marginal...
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but once upon a time, he was chris hall's friend.r and booze when he said hall made a disturbing revelation that he'd shot himself in the leg when he was a cop in order to get medical retirement benefits. >> chris had been drinking beer and he came right out and told me that he had shot himself. >> but there was more. d.a. investigator tom dove had discovered a secret, not in chris's past, but in christy's. >> there had been infidelity in the marriage for six years prior while chris hall was in custody in idaho. >> christy's affair was relatively brief, years earlier. but she'd been in phone contact with the man just days before she died. had chris found out? impossible to know. but when investigator dove talked to christy's coworkers at the clinic where she was an exray technician, several ever them said they noticed an unusual change in her usually vibrant personality. one coworker told us more. >> she told us she was contemplating a divorce. >> if true, and it was only an if, it might well persuade a jury. and also prosecutors tro
but once upon a time, he was chris hall's friend.r and booze when he said hall made a disturbing revelation that he'd shot himself in the leg when he was a cop in order to get medical retirement benefits. >> chris had been drinking beer and he came right out and told me that he had shot himself. >> but there was more. d.a. investigator tom dove had discovered a secret, not in chris's past, but in christy's. >> there had been infidelity in the marriage for six years prior while...
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bill hall jr. trucking. >> that's what his family did for a living. >> bill got his first truck and went to work delivering topsoil while frances hit the phones to drum up business. >> he was a dreeamer he said i' going to go big. >> after just a few year, bill and frances turnedhat one truck a fleet of 130. at its haigeight, their empire valued at more than $15. >> he put his heart and soul into it. bill was bill hall jr. trucking. >> but for bill, it wasn't all work and no play. >> he was a daredevil. he loved racing in his latere years, hunting. he was a man's man. >> and also a bit of a lady's man, according to his cousin hank. >> beautiful women, you work hard, play hard. he'd do things he was not supposed to be doing. >> bill's imperfect shns became clear. >> it was september 13, 2013, friday, the 13th. >> she goes you don't know me, but i'm having an affair with your husband. i was in shock. >> heart broken, furious, frances says she confronted bill and asked, was it true. >> by that time he
bill hall jr. trucking. >> that's what his family did for a living. >> bill got his first truck and went to work delivering topsoil while frances hit the phones to drum up business. >> he was a dreeamer he said i' going to go big. >> after just a few year, bill and frances turnedhat one truck a fleet of 130. at its haigeight, their empire valued at more than $15. >> he put his heart and soul into it. bill was bill hall jr. trucking. >> but for bill, it wasn't...
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gunston hall became a museum in the 1950s. the last present owner was a gentleman by the name of louis hertle. he was a well to do man. he bought gunston hall just after the death of his first wife to be his country estate. he married again. he married a young woman named eleanor. eleanor was a member of the national society of the colonial dames of america. if you're familiar with the daughters of the american revolution, it's similar, except your ancestor has to be pre-1776 and has to have done something important. and it's different for each -- each member. she is important because she has to do with what happens next. she dies in 1927, unfortunately. mr. hertle lives, never remarries, until 1949. but not terribly long after his second wife's death, he writes his will. in his will, he deeds the property over to the ownership of the commonwealth of virginia under the operation of the national society of the colonial dames of america. that's how we still operate today. we're owned by the commonwealth operated by the dames. we
gunston hall became a museum in the 1950s. the last present owner was a gentleman by the name of louis hertle. he was a well to do man. he bought gunston hall just after the death of his first wife to be his country estate. he married again. he married a young woman named eleanor. eleanor was a member of the national society of the colonial dames of america. if you're familiar with the daughters of the american revolution, it's similar, except your ancestor has to be pre-1776 and has to have...
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gunston hall became a museum in the 1950s. the last present owner was a gentleman by the name of lewis hurtle. he bought gunston hall just after the death of his first wife to be his country estate. he married again. he married a young woman named eleanor. eleanor was a member of the national society of deigns of america. your ancestor has to have done something important. and it is different for each member. she is important because she has to do with what happens next. she dies in 1929 unfortunately. mr. hurdle lives, never remarries until 1949. but not terribly long after his second wife's death he writes his will. in his will he deeds the property to the ownership of the commonwealth of virginia under the operation of the national society of colonial deigns of america. that is how we operate today. we opened in 1951 as a museum. from there we had quite an illustrious history interpreting the house and filling it with objects and interpreting george mason. in recent years our mission has shifted to focus on the ideals and p
gunston hall became a museum in the 1950s. the last present owner was a gentleman by the name of lewis hurtle. he bought gunston hall just after the death of his first wife to be his country estate. he married again. he married a young woman named eleanor. eleanor was a member of the national society of deigns of america. your ancestor has to have done something important. and it is different for each member. she is important because she has to do with what happens next. she dies in 1929...
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but he did come back to gunston hall. when he served in the position of a footman, he would have been potentially in this space or another one of the spaces in the house acting as a serving man. when he was in the dining room, he was in that capacity waiting against the wall like the one behind me to see if your glass needed to be refilled or when it was time to flip between the courses of the meal. i can only imagine what it would have been like to be somebody like dick in this space, listening to george mason and george washington, thomas jefferson, having conversations about rights, liberty and freedom while looking like he's not really listening to those conversations and knowing that they did not mean anything about him. now, george mason did leave a legacy of rights, liberty and freedom. it's complicated by the fact that he did own slaves, but he left that legacy for us to continue to have the conversation 250 years later, and he left that legacy for his children. why don't we head upstairs and see where they were l
but he did come back to gunston hall. when he served in the position of a footman, he would have been potentially in this space or another one of the spaces in the house acting as a serving man. when he was in the dining room, he was in that capacity waiting against the wall like the one behind me to see if your glass needed to be refilled or when it was time to flip between the courses of the meal. i can only imagine what it would have been like to be somebody like dick in this space,...
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somebody who said oh you have to be an archer at carnegie hall because there are. there are so many different types of concerts you're going to learn a lot of music very quickly and in fact it was brilliant i became an asher i went up to the balcony my first week i heard ella fitzgerald in the chicago symphony and they were paying me. and then i became the artist attended backstage where now i had to greet ella fitzgerald that the door bring her to the dressing room together to the stage and i did that for about three thousand concerts and give it could be a memory of one of these great stars who you could take you to the door. the first time that i saw frank sinatra it was a humbling experience because he was. it was a wonderful thing to see him interacting with members of the band and how he knew every note of every work he made it seem so easy you know it was the same way with leonard bernstein didn't look at any of the music and you thought well they must be faking some of it but it was because it was so much a part of their blood and so much a part of their be
somebody who said oh you have to be an archer at carnegie hall because there are. there are so many different types of concerts you're going to learn a lot of music very quickly and in fact it was brilliant i became an asher i went up to the balcony my first week i heard ella fitzgerald in the chicago symphony and they were paying me. and then i became the artist attended backstage where now i had to greet ella fitzgerald that the door bring her to the dressing room together to the stage and i...
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do you get to carnegie hall some by ticket but some have to have their own show. know what's new stuff they does and i did where they were all the way back late i was in the balcony one thousand nine hundred seventy four i remember calling my father saying i heard ella fitzgerald and they were paying me six dollars a night i was so stunned was i thought. of taps you know tips six dollars so you start it started when i was working backstage so i had to just survive for the six dollars and it was ok we were able to do it my rent was one hundred eighty seven dollars a month ok in midtown manhattan doesn't make any sense now does it as i walk it yourself and all show up to have those first days in the month and have followed by the right ok for a performance here where would you suggest would be the ultimate there's a sweet spot for myself when there's going to be a wonderful performance i go all the way back up there where you started the sound . and it shoots right i was going to they just go up to the research room. straight question i'm. the most influential schoo
do you get to carnegie hall some by ticket but some have to have their own show. know what's new stuff they does and i did where they were all the way back late i was in the balcony one thousand nine hundred seventy four i remember calling my father saying i heard ella fitzgerald and they were paying me six dollars a night i was so stunned was i thought. of taps you know tips six dollars so you start it started when i was working backstage so i had to just survive for the six dollars and it was...
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hall. dr. hall, you and i have talked before about the health care spending projections graph. >> right. >> and this is the one that i've used before. but, guess what, we have a new one. a new year has gone by. and just for the record, back here, when the affordable care act passed, cbo did the yellow line estimate of what federal health care spending, all in, all the programs was expected to look like. then as time went on, and we had the experience of the affordable care act and we had whatever else took place, we got this actual result which came in below what was expected. then here there has been a new projection that is made going forward. so this is the old projection. this is the actual through this period. and this is the new projection. now, in the graph that i used to use all the time, this savings delta was $3.3 trillion in savings between the expected spending and the new projection. in this, the number goes up to $4.2 trillion. now, i believe that about $300 billion of that relate
hall. dr. hall, you and i have talked before about the health care spending projections graph. >> right. >> and this is the one that i've used before. but, guess what, we have a new one. a new year has gone by. and just for the record, back here, when the affordable care act passed, cbo did the yellow line estimate of what federal health care spending, all in, all the programs was expected to look like. then as time went on, and we had the experience of the affordable care act and...
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hall: i hope that is correct.it is true when you talk to people, you can tell which news network they watch, and i wanted to ask you -- is there any media that has brought some of this criticism on ourselves? networks look like parallel universes sometimes. i tell my students not to editorialize. i have been on the air trying to not exactly state my opinion. do you think something in the climate has made a mash-up or is that not valid? jackie: it is an interesting question, because i never covered a politician like president trump where, when you say -- i am hard-pressed to think of a lot of examples where you say this person is not telling the truth. on television or in your story. sometimes things just are not true. that is not an opinion, that is no, michael cohen paid off stormy daniels. there are things that are said the just are not true, and it is looked at as opinion. and it is not. bipartisan as an opinion. i think the line is so blurred say anything that can be construed as negative , because it does see
hall: i hope that is correct.it is true when you talk to people, you can tell which news network they watch, and i wanted to ask you -- is there any media that has brought some of this criticism on ourselves? networks look like parallel universes sometimes. i tell my students not to editorialize. i have been on the air trying to not exactly state my opinion. do you think something in the climate has made a mash-up or is that not valid? jackie: it is an interesting question, because i never...
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are you excited that people are going to revisit the history of kids in the hall?remember what i did. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> because there's a lot -- there's -- some of those years are a little blurry. >> seth: are you worried that other four members might remember things differently than you and maybe paint you in a worse light? >> yes, very much so. [ laughter ] very much so. >> seth: well, that's only fair. >> it is only fair. >> seth: yeah. i want to ask about -- you also have a documentary about a punk band you were in. >> yes, my friend paul bellini and i, we were -- he was writer on the "kids in the hall." he's the towel guy. we were in a punk band at the same time i met the kids in the hall. >> seth: what was the name of your punk band? >> mouth congress. >> seth: mouth congress. >> yes. which is like a term from the kamasutra. >> seth: uh-huh. >> which is the hindu book of sex. >> seth: yes. >> and it means oral sex. >> seth: okay, got you. [ light laughter ] >> so it's -- >> seth: mouth congress is a much nicer way of saying it. >> we were going t
are you excited that people are going to revisit the history of kids in the hall?remember what i did. >> seth: yeah. [ laughter ] >> because there's a lot -- there's -- some of those years are a little blurry. >> seth: are you worried that other four members might remember things differently than you and maybe paint you in a worse light? >> yes, very much so. [ laughter ] very much so. >> seth: well, that's only fair. >> it is only fair. >> seth: yeah....
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the first is a student march to city hall. it is about a three-mile walk and that happened at 10:00 is when we started seeing students leaving class to head to city hall. and the second is a town hall meeting with local elected officials and students who didn't want to make the walk off campus, they could have attended the town hall. joining me now are two high school steenors, zoey wise and amanda showland and they were part of that town hall. i want to thank you for talking to us. you were talking about something interesting on stage today, do you feel safe in school any more? >> i don't feel safe at school. because things like columbine are still happening 19 years later and although this is a pretty safe area, i feel like anything could happen. it could happen anywhere and that means it could happen here. >> reporter: and amanda, do you think that these events, these walkouts, these town halls, do you think they make a difference? is. >> i do think it makes a difference. it raises awareness for the people who can vote. and
the first is a student march to city hall. it is about a three-mile walk and that happened at 10:00 is when we started seeing students leaving class to head to city hall. and the second is a town hall meeting with local elected officials and students who didn't want to make the walk off campus, they could have attended the town hall. joining me now are two high school steenors, zoey wise and amanda showland and they were part of that town hall. i want to thank you for talking to us. you were...
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million up to this point and mount the campaign that paul ryan is facing for 18 years but this town hall was intended for paul ryan but instead andy price came. that was put on by several different high school students that organized the town hall and we asked people who they think of this race. this is what some of them told us. >> actually i'm angry. i'm angry that he doesn't represent me or my city or my community. i feel like when he back pedalled on trump and he said that he was first not in favor of the way that he bullied people and he wasn't -- he doesn't agree with his tweeting and he doesn't agree with this and that and then he turns around and supports him. >> i usually vote and i'm registered republican. >> and you voted for paul ryan?
million up to this point and mount the campaign that paul ryan is facing for 18 years but this town hall was intended for paul ryan but instead andy price came. that was put on by several different high school students that organized the town hall and we asked people who they think of this race. this is what some of them told us. >> actually i'm angry. i'm angry that he doesn't represent me or my city or my community. i feel like when he back pedalled on trump and he said that he was...
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ka rmt i hall is also back. >> i enjoyed my spring break, thank you very much. we had rain that moved through the bay area towards the end of last week. that's all out of here this morning. i want to get you through the door for your commute. 40s the next couple of hours and reaches into the mid-60s, it's going to be a warm day. here's a look at the highs, low 80s and for the coast 60s and 70s. san francisco, 71 degrees. we'll talk about what's ahead for this week as the rain returns coming up in a few minutes. let's look at traffic. >> a shout out for covering the storms. a much smoother drive than she had for you guys on friday. no problem with visibility. great conditions as kari is talking about. no problem towards the bay bridge. at speed except for right at the toll plaza. a couple of cash lanes backing up a tad bit. slowing northbound across the golden gate bridge. we didn't have problems -- it's not coming on. we had a bridge crew clearing up. it's not larn gits, it's a little frog. >> 6:31. we remember six months ago at this hour the fires in the north
ka rmt i hall is also back. >> i enjoyed my spring break, thank you very much. we had rain that moved through the bay area towards the end of last week. that's all out of here this morning. i want to get you through the door for your commute. 40s the next couple of hours and reaches into the mid-60s, it's going to be a warm day. here's a look at the highs, low 80s and for the coast 60s and 70s. san francisco, 71 degrees. we'll talk about what's ahead for this week as the rain returns...
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each morning the great hall would fill and the noise would begin again.ill of health, a letter from a relative guarantee they would not become a public charge, proof that they were not a contract laborer or a dangerous alien. >> what is your name? >> in adjacent rooms, the detained were given additional scrutiny and an opportunity to make their case. but accepting an appeal to washington, the board of inquiry was the rejected immigrant's last chance. through an interpreter, they did their best to persuade and overcome the complexities of a changing immigration law. >> what is your name? >> but it was in the great hall where the vast majority faced their first and their last test. in his hand, the man at the region tridesk held the ship's manifest. in his power, the right to interpret questions and identify those who should be left in or kept out. >> i didn't know a word of english. >> i couldn't understand english, not one word. >> the first question, how much money have you got? >> you had to have 5 pounds. my father gave me that 5 pounds. do you think h
each morning the great hall would fill and the noise would begin again.ill of health, a letter from a relative guarantee they would not become a public charge, proof that they were not a contract laborer or a dangerous alien. >> what is your name? >> in adjacent rooms, the detained were given additional scrutiny and an opportunity to make their case. but accepting an appeal to washington, the board of inquiry was the rejected immigrant's last chance. through an interpreter, they did...
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and i don't think those type of images should be blatantly displayed in places like dining halls.it's no secret that the majority of the employees who work in the dining hall are of african-american department. >> reporter: it was a literal and figuretive breaking point. >> take down these racist window panes! >> reporter: the yale president was initially opposed to changing the name. >> our campus, both in the classroom but also outside of the classroom, is a living history lesson. and i wanted to make sure that that conversation about calhoun was one that we could always have. >> change the name! >> reporter: he was caught between students who thought his decision was wrong-headed and older alumni who felt he should stand on the side of tradition. he appointed a committee to come up with a blueprint for who stays and who goes. after all, nine other buildings on campus are named for men associated with slavery. including mr. yale himself. john wit was the head of the committee. >> on a university campus like ours renaming is rare but might be appropriate. principal legacies, thin
and i don't think those type of images should be blatantly displayed in places like dining halls.it's no secret that the majority of the employees who work in the dining hall are of african-american department. >> reporter: it was a literal and figuretive breaking point. >> take down these racist window panes! >> reporter: the yale president was initially opposed to changing the name. >> our campus, both in the classroom but also outside of the classroom, is a living...
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at strategic spots on the concert hall the acoustic technicians measure how long it takes for the sound of the gunshot to die out. that's called the reverberation time and classical music it's a very specific value and good to know what starts from the ideal reverberation time in a concert hall is just over two seconds like with so two point two two point three seconds that would be much too long for a theater because the clarity of the spoken words is negatively affected by a long reverberation time comes along in a theatre to comprehend what was said you want only around one second consequence what that's too short for me using a commission so two point two or two point three seconds is the ideal reverberation time in a concert hard to commit twice when nobody on commission know how tired. and here in the cold to a palast that's what it is so far so good the technicians are satisfied but now they need to test another even more significant value what's called the impulse response it shows if the sound quality is the same everywhere in the concert hall it's also measured at strategic sp
at strategic spots on the concert hall the acoustic technicians measure how long it takes for the sound of the gunshot to die out. that's called the reverberation time and classical music it's a very specific value and good to know what starts from the ideal reverberation time in a concert hall is just over two seconds like with so two point two two point three seconds that would be much too long for a theater because the clarity of the spoken words is negatively affected by a long...
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less than two months since the florida massacre, town halls across the country. while back at the scene of the tragedy, students creating their yearbook are grappling with a daunting and draining task. >>> island strength. some remarkable resilience on display in place hammered by
less than two months since the florida massacre, town halls across the country. while back at the scene of the tragedy, students creating their yearbook are grappling with a daunting and draining task. >>> island strength. some remarkable resilience on display in place hammered by
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students study for exams in the town hall library. the mayor provides young people from poorer backgrounds with a modest university scholarship. the students wouldn't want to live in a city run by islamic nationalist erdogan supporters. >> things are freer here than in most places in the country, especially for women. reporter: it is women who run the farmers' co-op. the mayor is proud to show us where orders for ovacik's organic produce are handled. organic salt, beans and honey are dispatched to the whole country. it's a way for opponents of erdogan to support the left-wing town. mayor macoglu: we do three things with the proceeds. first, we finance school scholarships. second, we support farmers by providing fuel for their tractors. and third, we distribute seed free of charge. currently, around 250 farmers in the region have joined our co-op. reporter: that number is rising. these city employees are collecting soil samples in a field. the co-op is to start growing crops here, too. president erdogan promised more prosperity for tur
students study for exams in the town hall library. the mayor provides young people from poorer backgrounds with a modest university scholarship. the students wouldn't want to live in a city run by islamic nationalist erdogan supporters. >> things are freer here than in most places in the country, especially for women. reporter: it is women who run the farmers' co-op. the mayor is proud to show us where orders for ovacik's organic produce are handled. organic salt, beans and honey are...
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halle. >> mariana there in oklahoma city. thank you we'll check back with you later in the show. >>> we also want to talk about former v.a. david shulkin, continue detecting lies about his exit. why it matters if he re-signs versus got fired. >>> another member of the president's cabinet on shaky ground. scott pruitt. a dead man walking. captivating exteriors dynamic lighting elevated comfort powerfully efficient and one more thing the world comes with it ♪you can go your own way... the 2019 jeep cherokee vof hundreds of families, he'se hmost proud of the one the heads he's kept over his own. brand vo: get paid twice as fast with quickbooks smart invoicing. quickbooks. backing you. and i recently had hi, ia heart attack. it changed my life. but i'm a survivor. after my heart attack, my doctor prescribed brilinta. it's for people who have been hospitalized for a heart attack. brilinta is taken with a low-dose aspirin. no more than 100 milligrams as it affects how well brilinta works. brilinta helps keep platelets from sticking
halle. >> mariana there in oklahoma city. thank you we'll check back with you later in the show. >>> we also want to talk about former v.a. david shulkin, continue detecting lies about his exit. why it matters if he re-signs versus got fired. >>> another member of the president's cabinet on shaky ground. scott pruitt. a dead man walking. captivating exteriors dynamic lighting elevated comfort powerfully efficient and one more thing the world comes with it ♪you can go...
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the first thing i'd like this mention is the mayor's candidate town hall. it's going to be supported by the community living campaign as a proud sponsor. and it's scheduled for thursday, september 26, 2018. that's on a thursday from 1030 to to 12. interpreters are going to be available in chinese, spanish and asl and there is also going to be assistive listening device. as i mentioned it is from 10:30 to 12, be there before 10:30 so you can seated. if you want to reserve a spot go to mayor dignity town hall, or call 415-400-7546 and the following candidates will be there. london breed, jane kim, mark leno and they'll be there to discuss disability issues and concerns for seniors. and things that matter to those communities. i wanted to let you know that. the next thing that is kind of exciting coming up in san francisco. and it's also on our presentation today, it's connect with tech week. and basically, they're free classes. it's like a tech expo and engaging in panel discussion to help build your skills and take the next steps into the world of tech. this
the first thing i'd like this mention is the mayor's candidate town hall. it's going to be supported by the community living campaign as a proud sponsor. and it's scheduled for thursday, september 26, 2018. that's on a thursday from 1030 to to 12. interpreters are going to be available in chinese, spanish and asl and there is also going to be assistive listening device. as i mentioned it is from 10:30 to 12, be there before 10:30 so you can seated. if you want to reserve a spot go to mayor...
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down in city hall, would you s say. [bell ringing] >> supervisor cohen: next speaker please. >> my name is lordis. i am a caseworker and i am here in support of the budget request from the justice coalition. it is vital that we collaborate and come together worke with the of the funds and allocation of the funds and it helps our communities grow in a healthy way. it's been proven over and over again that enforcement through punishment doesn't work. it is consistent dialogue and access to communication. i want to talk about the youth camp. one of the most important things i have seen is being involved with the youth program. not only does it provide a safe space for youth in the community, they are a proactive movement. there have been critical thinking skill. johannna has developed into a program that the youth run the program and it's powerful to see that the youth that are engaging in the community. this is one of our coworkers here. [please stand by] -- i wanted to say that i support the budget justice coalition requ
down in city hall, would you s say. [bell ringing] >> supervisor cohen: next speaker please. >> my name is lordis. i am a caseworker and i am here in support of the budget request from the justice coalition. it is vital that we collaborate and come together worke with the of the funds and allocation of the funds and it helps our communities grow in a healthy way. it's been proven over and over again that enforcement through punishment doesn't work. it is consistent dialogue and...
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do you get to carnegie hall some by ticket but some have to have their own show. know what's new stuff they does and i did where we were all the way back late it was in the balcony to one thousand nine hundred seventy four i remember calling my father saying i heard ella fitzgerald and they were paying me six dollars a night i was so stunned was i thought. of types of you know tips six dollars so you start with started when i was working backstage and so how did you survive for the six dollars and it was ok we were able to do it my rent was one hundred eighty seven dollars a month ok in midtown manhattan doesn't make any sense now does it as i walk it yourself and all shop have those where it is in the month i have farmed by the right ok for a performance here where would you suggest would be the ultimate there's a sweet spot for myself when there's going to be a wonderful performance i go all the way back up there where you started the sound . and it shoots right i was going to this is going to the research room. straight question under the most influential schoo
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as here does we have are chargeable batteries down the hall. and we have enough power to travel for three days so far may i take a turn at the wheel. so here on the lake sure. i won't have an accident and be right here but. not much can go wrong at this speed. is about sebastian you want to take over. if you want to i don't know. surrounding the lake is in one thousand hectare park mainstays green in more ways than one. on the water a little bit if you're interested in scuba diving about forty kilometers away from here is the place for you they have an underwater world for amateur divers. a manmade diving park one hundred twenty metres long and sixty metres wide going to and erica in a hot for months getting ready to enter the water they have their own equipment it's possible to rent diving gear and book an introductory course. visibility on the water is four to five major. european sturgeon inhabit the punk these are about two metres in length but they can grow up to six made his position and it is a fantastic experience and i'm not afraid of
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>> that's right halle. the national security had a meeting this morning with reporters, when asked about syria's comment, he said the military is getting out of syria soon. dni coats stated there was a significant and insignificant meeting at the white house discussing this issue and there was a decision made and the white house would be coming out with a statement soon. my colleague, kera lee is now reporting that the decision was -- president trump reluctantly agreed to keep some troops in u.s. military in syria for a number of time to clean out the isis presence. i'm sure you know this, there's a area called the middle euphrates valley. that area still has quite an isis presence there. more than 90% of the isis presence have been eliminated from sir yar and iraq but it's not gone. military officials says there's still probably two to six months before the isis presence will be all but eliminated from that area, but that mission of course is being slowed down right now because of what's going on in the af
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give me a sense of what you are hearing in terms of lawmakers showing up at these town halls. what is being heard? >> i can tell you that the town hall that i have been to and the teen political forum i went to a couple days ago we had a lot of commissioners there locally, not a lot of state representatives have been coming to the hotown halls here in florida but i've been hearing positive things about the town halls happening across the country, a lot of kids have been getting answers for their questions and i think that's great that the politicians and representatives are hearing us and giving us the answers we deserve. >> we understand there's about 120, over 100 lawmakers that did not go to the town hall in their district. what are you hearing about that and your response? >> my response is that they have to realize we are the generation coming forth and we will be voting in the midterm elections and they have to start realizing that if they don't work for us and don't listen to us and start changing the issues that surround our communities and listen to our concerns then
give me a sense of what you are hearing in terms of lawmakers showing up at these town halls. what is being heard? >> i can tell you that the town hall that i have been to and the teen political forum i went to a couple days ago we had a lot of commissioners there locally, not a lot of state representatives have been coming to the hotown halls here in florida but i've been hearing positive things about the town halls happening across the country, a lot of kids have been getting answers...
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protesters who barricaded hamilton hall re-named it "malcolm x university." >> that is true.e were very self-conscious about our role politically in that we represented a larger community. many of us had been involved in the movement over the years. that statement was written by the black students of hamilton all. members of the democratic establishment came through along with many community organizers who said we will help foster this notion as the community cares. it is important to understand that organic connection as well as an important part of this notsing, and one that was reported or covered very accurately at the time of the mainstream media. juan: i would like to bring paul into this discussion. you have spent the last, what, 10 years of your life working on a project, a book on the columbia strike and this seven hour marathon film that you have developed? and yet you are a british national. >> baxley, i'm american, too. my mother is american. i grew up in the mid-atlantic household. juan: tell us why you spend so much of your life on this. >> the bottom line is it
protesters who barricaded hamilton hall re-named it "malcolm x university." >> that is true.e were very self-conscious about our role politically in that we represented a larger community. many of us had been involved in the movement over the years. that statement was written by the black students of hamilton all. members of the democratic establishment came through along with many community organizers who said we will help foster this notion as the community cares. it is...
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now alex is in new york at carnegie hall speaking with geno francis corney the director. you know get my seat in the stalls here so welcome to carnegie hall and thank you so much do you know the joke how do you get to carnegie hall which is some by ticket but some have to have their own show. know what's new stuff they does unless i did they were all the way back late it was in the balcony to one thousand nine hundred seventy four i remember calling my father saying i heard ella fitzgerald and they were paying me six dollars a night i was so stunned was i thought. of types of you know tapes just six dollars so you stole it started when i was working backstage so i had to just survive for the six dollars and it was ok we were able to do it my rent was one hundred eighty seven dollars a month ok in midtown manhattan doesn't make any sense now does it as i work at your seven dollars.
now alex is in new york at carnegie hall speaking with geno francis corney the director. you know get my seat in the stalls here so welcome to carnegie hall and thank you so much do you know the joke how do you get to carnegie hall which is some by ticket but some have to have their own show. know what's new stuff they does unless i did they were all the way back late it was in the balcony to one thousand nine hundred seventy four i remember calling my father saying i heard ella fitzgerald and...
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this time in an effort they're calling town hall for our lives. survivors of the mass shooting in parkland, florida, are attending many of these nationwide events. nbc's blake mccoy has the story from one of the meetings here in new york. >> reporter: march for our lives took demands for stricter gun control to the streets, led by determined young people. >> if you don't stand with us, you are against us. >> reporter: two weeks later, they are taking town hall for our lives to the lawmakers. in more than 100 cities across the country, like sterling, virginia, near the ball field where several people were shot and wounded during a congressional softball practice last year. >> if our safety is up for debate, it's frustrating and sad. >> reporter: in chicago, long plagued by gun violence with nearly 2,800 shootings last year. >> we see mass shootings but we also see gun violence in chicago every single day. >> reporter: broward county, florida, home to marjory stoneman douglas high school where 17 were shot and killed in february. >> i am tired of ma
this time in an effort they're calling town hall for our lives. survivors of the mass shooting in parkland, florida, are attending many of these nationwide events. nbc's blake mccoy has the story from one of the meetings here in new york. >> reporter: march for our lives took demands for stricter gun control to the streets, led by determined young people. >> if you don't stand with us, you are against us. >> reporter: two weeks later, they are taking town hall for our lives to...
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my congresswoman nancy pelosi has town halls and people who are for gun safety can have town halls tonce prevention. we've been wearing these rainbow bracelets for two years. i would just say the kids are leading. they can take a lesson from the adults. it took us a while after sandy hook to be truly intersectional. there's a lot of white women's tears being shed but they were washing away the black women who had been taking the lead for a long time. in san francisco, our lead is a black woman who has been doing this healing work for over ten years. i think it's important that the kids lead but take a listen and listen to all the voices. >> i want to get into that. are democrats taking advantage of the places where republicans not showing up? one of criticisms is they don't jump in on the politics. you have devin nunes invited to do a town hall. he's not planning on attending. are democratic opponents of these guys or democratic congressmen from neighboring districts going into those town halls in. >> they are. helped pass a ban on preds toir givers including not taking money from the
my congresswoman nancy pelosi has town halls and people who are for gun safety can have town halls tonce prevention. we've been wearing these rainbow bracelets for two years. i would just say the kids are leading. they can take a lesson from the adults. it took us a while after sandy hook to be truly intersectional. there's a lot of white women's tears being shed but they were washing away the black women who had been taking the lead for a long time. in san francisco, our lead is a black woman...
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about to enter the hall of fame. - laid to rest. a private funeral service held today for "stephen hawking." some 500 guests gathered in a church just down the road from the university of cambridge -- where hawking served for years as the >>> 500 guests gathered in a church down the road from the university of cambridge where he served for years as the director of research. at the age of 76. he stunned doctors for living more than 50 years after he was diagnosed at the age of 21. the average life expectancy is 2 to 5 years. the international olympic committee is pledging to help north korean leader kim jong un as they have their eyes set on the 2020 olympic games. he had a 30 minute meeting with kim jong un. they talked about how to prepare athletes and toured a training facility. he says the committee is committed to building bridges. >> we will help them to participate in international competitions and also to have training camps outside of the country so that they can get as much experience, international experience as possible.
about to enter the hall of fame. - laid to rest. a private funeral service held today for "stephen hawking." some 500 guests gathered in a church just down the road from the university of cambridge -- where hawking served for years as the >>> 500 guests gathered in a church down the road from the university of cambridge where he served for years as the director of research. at the age of 76. he stunned doctors for living more than 50 years after he was diagnosed at the age of...
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he is played byjake gill and hall the bomber. he is played byjake gilland hall in the bomber.ill and hall in a performance that was oscar tipped. that felt by the wayside, but he is tremendous in it. he's very reliable. and he helped as all the way through. it's an interesting film about victims. in mixed bag. good to see you, jason. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema going whatever you decide to go and see. a great, gloomy scene that is all too familiar this week. once again we've been stuck with a lot of cloud. this is north yorkshire. things did begin to brighten up a little bit across the far south. a few glimmers of sunshine between the cloud. as you can see although the cloud. as you can see although the cloud has been sitting in place we have seen one or cloud has been sitting in place we have seen one oi’ two cloud has been sitting in place we have seen one or two clearer spells from the south. those conditions move further north as we go through this evening and tonight. a lot of low cloud, missed and milk. some patches of fog and low cloud. —— missed and merc
he is played byjake gill and hall the bomber. he is played byjake gilland hall in the bomber.ill and hall in a performance that was oscar tipped. that felt by the wayside, but he is tremendous in it. he's very reliable. and he helped as all the way through. it's an interesting film about victims. in mixed bag. good to see you, jason. that's it for this week. enjoy your cinema going whatever you decide to go and see. a great, gloomy scene that is all too familiar this week. once again we've been...
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until the trial came here, to the great hall.the witness box, he said that gay gibson was naked underneath the yellow dressing gown. therefore, they should be in the cabin. where are they? they're not there. they're missing. within the official police files, there is a statement from a man who walked into cheltenham police station a couple of months after the trial and told the officers a very interesting story. now the news headlines. john langham... he claimed he had a conversation in a pub with a guy called john langham. john langham was a well—known household name of the time. he said that langham had told him that his dentist had shown him gay's black pyjamas and told him he had slept with her on the durban castle prior to her involvement with james camb. but could this really be true? they were both dead so i couldn't confirm it. but i thought i could refute it. how could i do that? well, i would just show that there was no dentist travelling first class on gay gibson's voyage. the story is then false. so i got the list out
until the trial came here, to the great hall.the witness box, he said that gay gibson was naked underneath the yellow dressing gown. therefore, they should be in the cabin. where are they? they're not there. they're missing. within the official police files, there is a statement from a man who walked into cheltenham police station a couple of months after the trial and told the officers a very interesting story. now the news headlines. john langham... he claimed he had a conversation in a pub...
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protesters who barricaded hamilton hall re-named it "malcolm x university." >> that is true.e were very self-conscious about our role politically in that we represented a larger community. many of us had been involved in the movement over the years. thatat statement was written by the black students of hamilton all. members of the democratic establishment came through along with many community organizers who said we will help foster this notion as the community cares. it is important to understand that organic connection as well as an important part of this notsing, and one that was reported or covered very accurately at the time of the mainstream media. juan: i would like to bring paul into this discussion. you have spent the last, what, 10 years of your life working on a project, a book on the columbia strike and this seven hour marathon film that you have developed? and yet you are a british national. >> baxley, i'm american, too. my mother is american. i grew up in the mid-atlantic household. juan: tell us why you spend so much of your life on this. >> the bottom line is
protesters who barricaded hamilton hall re-named it "malcolm x university." >> that is true.e were very self-conscious about our role politically in that we represented a larger community. many of us had been involved in the movement over the years. thatat statement was written by the black students of hamilton all. members of the democratic establishment came through along with many community organizers who said we will help foster this notion as the community cares. it is...
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that was a critical item given that the court operation will remain on that same block where the hall of justice is today. we felt the current use of self-storage minimized most of the upper floor tenant improvements, thus saving the city's general fund considerably in the reconstruction phase that would be required for our evidence storage needs. while the city would be entering into a ten year initial lease with potential for option periods taking us to 2038 and the city has a right of first offer during that time period, so we may end up becoming the owners of the property, ownership did condition their agreement to a lease on being assured of the ability to restore their current self-storage use upon termination of the city's lease. thus, this matter is now before you. i'll have the planning staff get into specifics, bipted to personally say how -- but i wanted to personally say how pleased i am that we were able to rise to the challenge of this site, happy to answer any questions that you might have about either our lease agreement or our overall hall of justice exit strategy. th
that was a critical item given that the court operation will remain on that same block where the hall of justice is today. we felt the current use of self-storage minimized most of the upper floor tenant improvements, thus saving the city's general fund considerably in the reconstruction phase that would be required for our evidence storage needs. while the city would be entering into a ten year initial lease with potential for option periods taking us to 2038 and the city has a right of first...
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sue hall the tracking what's going on on the roads. mike?> we'll need the umbrella more so than yesterday. if the sprinkles didn't get you, i apologize. we knew not everyone would get wet. we've got a better chance of all of us getting wet. storm impact scale of one for the afternoon. overnight light to moderate rain rolling through. let's take a look at what's going on right now. cloudy outside as the storm system approaches. let's see what it
sue hall the tracking what's going on on the roads. mike?> we'll need the umbrella more so than yesterday. if the sprinkles didn't get you, i apologize. we knew not everyone would get wet. we've got a better chance of all of us getting wet. storm impact scale of one for the afternoon. overnight light to moderate rain rolling through. let's take a look at what's going on right now. cloudy outside as the storm system approaches. let's see what it
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. >>> the first thing is town halls in every district where we'll ask youth to create town halls and invite their congressmen. >> happening now, a new call to action on gun control. the student-led effort giving rise to more than 100 town halls calling on lawmakers in congressional districts to address the issue of gun safety in and out of our schools. both republican and democratic representatives invited to attend reforms all over the country. we have more from janesville, wisconsin, one of the locations holding a town hall for our lives. what's the latest? >> reporter: good morning. we're here in janesville. this is paul ryan's home city. i'm going to step out of the camera shot here. this is not paul ryan. this is his district. this is his democratic opponent, randy bryce. one of two democrats trying to take on paul ryan in this district. students, they led -- two students sitting there next to himment one of them is suzanne. i'll let you listen to what she told me before the event started. ultimately why she started and organized the event. this is what she told me. >> it is suc
. >>> the first thing is town halls in every district where we'll ask youth to create town halls and invite their congressmen. >> happening now, a new call to action on gun control. the student-led effort giving rise to more than 100 town halls calling on lawmakers in congressional districts to address the issue of gun safety in and out of our schools. both republican and democratic representatives invited to attend reforms all over the country. we have more from janesville,...
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they were one by one giving speeches here in the quad in between the city hall chambers and city hall itself. take a look at the video. this was shot a little earlier. about 200 of 1,400 of the student body at the high school left class and came to the performing arts center for a one-hour forum. elected leaders from santa clara county, the school district and more all on stage to answer questions. this movement stems from the rash of gun violence at schools across the nation. a student at forest high school in ocala, florida, today was shot in the ankle and suffered a non-life-threatening wound. a 19-year-old is in custody. organizers at today's town hall say they are saddened despite the shooting like today's and the shooting at marjory stoneman douglas high school back in february, nothing changes. >> we need regulations. we need to start somewhere. if we regulate gun as little more that would make our community a lot safer. so, i figure if we keep saying it and if we are loud enough then maybe someone will finally do something about it. >> reporter: they brought that message here
they were one by one giving speeches here in the quad in between the city hall chambers and city hall itself. take a look at the video. this was shot a little earlier. about 200 of 1,400 of the student body at the high school left class and came to the performing arts center for a one-hour forum. elected leaders from santa clara county, the school district and more all on stage to answer questions. this movement stems from the rash of gun violence at schools across the nation. a student at...
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city hall as an act of civic engagement. ktvu's south bay reporter jesse gary is live in morgan hill now with the latest. >>> reporter: good afternoon. about between 80 and 100 students from two high schools marched a couple miles here to morgan hill city hall. their goal was to bring their message directly to the politicians who can influence change. >> i think that it's a really big issue and people need to be taking it morer is justly because people are dying. >> reporter: at midday, the quad at morgan hill city hall was filled with students, signs and vocal messages calling for change. their hot button issue is the social issue in the country, gun control and how to enact gun control legislation. >> high schoolers look around their class where they would run. one day during a test a lab partner came in with a gun. >> reporter: students in the morgan hill unified school district are so distraught over a perceived lack of action, they took action friday. earlier in the day at both two high schools a one-hour town hall styl
city hall as an act of civic engagement. ktvu's south bay reporter jesse gary is live in morgan hill now with the latest. >>> reporter: good afternoon. about between 80 and 100 students from two high schools marched a couple miles here to morgan hill city hall. their goal was to bring their message directly to the politicians who can influence change. >> i think that it's a really big issue and people need to be taking it morer is justly because people are dying. >>...
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chloe x halle.applause ) >> trevor: now to perform can "the kids are allright" and "warrior" from their debut album, please welcome chloe x halle. ♪ we don't really care about the trends you like to follow ♪ you know what they say they here today and gone tomorrow ohh, ohh, ohhh, ohhh, ohh, ohh, ohhh, ohhh, ♪ if i'm in the mood i get as ratchet as i wanna ♪ turn around and show you i could bless you with some culture ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh ♪ working ain't no 9 to 5 california that's a vibe ♪ friends that always down to ride ♪ you know, you know that's the life ♪ we just wanna have some fun here's some love for everyone ♪ pass it round when you get done ♪ that's the move yea, that's the one ♪ one, one, one ♪ we all, we all, we alright the kids are alright ♪ we are, we are, we alright yea, the kids are alright ♪ we all, we all, we alright the kids are alright ♪ we are, we are, we alright yea, the kids are alright ♪ oh my darling getting closer ho on tigh ♪ and i know it hasn't been so easy i'm fighting fo
chloe x halle.applause ) >> trevor: now to perform can "the kids are allright" and "warrior" from their debut album, please welcome chloe x halle. ♪ we don't really care about the trends you like to follow ♪ you know what they say they here today and gone tomorrow ohh, ohh, ohhh, ohhh, ohh, ohh, ohhh, ohhh, ♪ if i'm in the mood i get as ratchet as i wanna ♪ turn around and show you i could bless you with some culture ohh, ohh, ohh, ohh ♪ working ain't no 9 to...
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walking three miles to city hall to protest. >> what do we want? gun control. when do we want it? n now. >> reporter: 19 years after the massacre at columbine and in the wake of several school shootings since -- >> show me what democracy looks like. >> reporter: a lesson outside the classroom. students demanding tightened gun laws, documents the movement on social media. >> you can't stop movement. >> reporter: at 10:00 a.m. friday, a walkout from class and a walk three miles to city hall. there students with harsh words for the nra and law makers in washington about gun violence and gun control. some kids attend from other local high schools. >> when you go into social justice and social service, you should fight for people, not for re-election. >> it's been time since columbine in 1999. i think it's been time for almost 20 years for common sense gun laws to be implemented. >> reporter: an on-campus walkout for kids who didn't want to leave school. a town hall meeting joined by local elected officials. >> we need to see drastic changes because our
walking three miles to city hall to protest. >> what do we want? gun control. when do we want it? n now. >> reporter: 19 years after the massacre at columbine and in the wake of several school shootings since -- >> show me what democracy looks like. >> reporter: a lesson outside the classroom. students demanding tightened gun laws, documents the movement on social media. >> you can't stop movement. >> reporter: at 10:00 a.m. friday, a walkout from class and a...
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it's frankly the best real-time snapshot that you and all the political leaders at city hall has about what's going on in our housing production and our housing entitlements, and having it buried three clicks deep on a website that nobody knows exists doesn't make it helpful. we just came out of a very good hearing in sacramento around sb 827, and one of the things i get is how people understand how things work. most people don't have any idea what they're talking about. so think of your dashboard as an educational tool, not just a pile of data, and not something that's hiding something threatening and you know e folks will spin the data however they want. that's fine. that's what folks do, but think of it as a way to actually educate the general public about how things actually work, to have more intelligent conversations, more intelligent policy. so i really implore you all to get that live link on there and start being proud of the fact that the planning department produces something that is unique in california. believe me, there's no other jurisdiction that has better tracking and
it's frankly the best real-time snapshot that you and all the political leaders at city hall has about what's going on in our housing production and our housing entitlements, and having it buried three clicks deep on a website that nobody knows exists doesn't make it helpful. we just came out of a very good hearing in sacramento around sb 827, and one of the things i get is how people understand how things work. most people don't have any idea what they're talking about. so think of your...
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the notion that you could not find a room in city hall, we will help you find a room in city hall, miss pelham. president breed will do, that myself, supervisor peskin will do that. the clerk will help you do that. we will help you find a room. this was supposed to be done long ago so it could be in place for the june election. it was not our fault that your president quit. it was not our fault that one of your members was out of the country for the vast majority of the month of march. hence our meeting today, april the 3rd. i would like for the vesecond time to ask commissioner kopp to reconsider. okay. chair to commissioner kopp? >> the supervisor appears to ask me to just vote irrespective of my beliefs. that is a serious expectation, which unfortunately through the chair, supervisor peskin, i cannot honor. >> okay. oh, supervisor peskin. >> supervisor peskin: one last statement, madam president, and to my colleagues on the board of supervisors and to the four members of the ethics commission. this was setup by whatever genius who's sitting here in the audience as an iterative proces
the notion that you could not find a room in city hall, we will help you find a room in city hall, miss pelham. president breed will do, that myself, supervisor peskin will do that. the clerk will help you do that. we will help you find a room. this was supposed to be done long ago so it could be in place for the june election. it was not our fault that your president quit. it was not our fault that one of your members was out of the country for the vast majority of the month of march. hence...