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it was blair christopher hall.hris to his friends. >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. [ laughter ] >> in short order, chris and cristi got married. she was 17. he, 20. and as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love. their parents with them, and with each other. >> they were probably closer with their parents than most children. they're the parents i hope to one day be. >> cristi, the vivacious glue of the family. chris, her perfect mirror. >> my dad is a little more kicked back, quiet, relaxed. they're the perfect balance. >> chris was a police officer in san bernardino until he was shot in the line of duty. then he went off to become police chief in two small towns in idaho. then in 2005, anticipating an empty nest and eventually retirement, the halls bought this place back in calimesa. life seemed to have hit a sweet spot. as ashton and brianna remember their mother telling them. >> we happened to be laying on the bed with her. she just started
it was blair christopher hall.hris to his friends. >> apparently she was a little flirty at the gate. [ laughter ] >> in short order, chris and cristi got married. she was 17. he, 20. and as the girls grew up, they said they never doubted for a single moment the powerful bond of love. their parents with them, and with each other. >> they were probably closer with their parents than most children. they're the parents i hope to one day be. >> cristi, the vivacious glue of...
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i have tried cases in juvenile hall. i have visited there many times and as undergraduate at university i brought in art projects to the children locked up. over 30 years ago i was doing that. the children who are in juvenile hall are all suffering from complex trauma. the fact that we as a society feel the need to lock up children who are as young as 11 years old is not the failure of those individual children. it's the failure of every social structure in this community. i indict the faith community, i indict the parents, the schools and the police department. i have spoken and had many conversations with my clients, minors, who told me about how police provoke. they'll stop them on the street and say, hey, you going to let so and so put that stuff up about you on instagram. did you see what he said about you on instagram? i've not had this with one minor, but several. they start stuff. and so it is failing on so many different levels and i'm going to speak now for doug welch, a public defender who currently work at ju
i have tried cases in juvenile hall. i have visited there many times and as undergraduate at university i brought in art projects to the children locked up. over 30 years ago i was doing that. the children who are in juvenile hall are all suffering from complex trauma. the fact that we as a society feel the need to lock up children who are as young as 11 years old is not the failure of those individual children. it's the failure of every social structure in this community. i indict the faith...
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welcome to my hamburg summer tour always pretty close to the water from the concert hall through the entertainment district to the beach and if you're going to. but first a tour off a former fishing boat built in one thousand nine hundred forty seven boat shows me his ship. that's messed up this is the belly of the ship here is where they kept the fish cool on ice. in fact as they are going leave the harbor sometimes or is it permanently mortier. oh no it's fully functional we can settle right now for spain for instance or wherever you want it was ok maybe another time today i want to check out hamburg. but. it took a long time and became more expensive than expected but it seems to have paid off the concert hall has won many fans since its opening in two thousand and seventeen that makes it quite difficult to get concert tickets but a visit to the observation deck the plaza is free a great new balcony three hundred sixty degrees of pure hamburg. from both from russia or why are you up here at the other people money. they kiss is a landmark in hamburg and it's a place you have to vis
welcome to my hamburg summer tour always pretty close to the water from the concert hall through the entertainment district to the beach and if you're going to. but first a tour off a former fishing boat built in one thousand nine hundred forty seven boat shows me his ship. that's messed up this is the belly of the ship here is where they kept the fish cool on ice. in fact as they are going leave the harbor sometimes or is it permanently mortier. oh no it's fully functional we can settle right...
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in here now in the upper hall one of the most beautiful ceremonial venues in germany and the town hall itself is the oldest in europe that still in its original state by why was this room built what it used to work would have been looks on from. the old town hall is actually a medieval trading center with a wine cellar below it and a covered marketplace and a pair in assembly room the room also served as a courtroom the mayor used to be the chief justice. is on the spot i don't mind these model ships although the ceiling especially impressive they're four hundred to five hundred years old and there are models like those built by the huns yogic league before the ships were built for real before and lifting. what's the hands out a cleek. the arctic league was a confederation of towns that promised each other for protection and aid and trade and it was quite a large area it stretched as far as no growth in russia or norway down to belgium and bremen was a member of the likud. now important was it for braman to be as the attic city and then we still call ourselves the huns the arctic city
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the statue is a unesco world heritage site just like the story of city hall across the street. that is why i'm going to take a glimpse inside this remarkable building. i don't. think are you my guide and we have a day. if. you stand here now in the upper hall one of the most beautiful ceremonial venues in germany and the town hall itself is the oldest in europe that's still in its original state why why wasn't this room built what is it usual for one of the books and found this out of the old town hall is actually a medieval trading center with a wine cellar below it and a covered marketplace and that pair in assembly room the room also serves as a quarter of the mayor used to be the chief justice. is on the spot in miami's model ships although the ceiling especially impressive there four hundred to five hundred years old on and their models like those built by the one psionic league before the ships were built for real in the fall and listing. what stands out a clique. the arctic leak was a confederation of towns that promised each other for protection and aid in trade once an
the statue is a unesco world heritage site just like the story of city hall across the street. that is why i'm going to take a glimpse inside this remarkable building. i don't. think are you my guide and we have a day. if. you stand here now in the upper hall one of the most beautiful ceremonial venues in germany and the town hall itself is the oldest in europe that's still in its original state why why wasn't this room built what is it usual for one of the books and found this out of the old...
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walking the halls of the been a stock is like taking a journey through time this graffiti was scrawled on the walls by soviet soldiers after they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his plan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes. now corner in the delicate lobby this painting represents the right stock fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a pretext to persecute their political opponents and the books of names commemorate the hundred twenty members of parliament who were murdered in the aftermath. the next stop is the prayer room a place of quiet and reflection for the m.p.'s regardless of their faith. because there's a lot more going on up on the roof of the building the glass dome is the biggest attraction for visitors to the right stock. from the top we had all the way to the bottom in the basement we come across five thousand boxes with four thousand nine hundred ninety nine names on them a full gavan of the most there's a box for every demo
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the speaker would address everybody in the hall. there would be questions and answers with the students, many home -- many of whom were world war ii -- we had general officers. they would go to admiral hill's house. i always believed the bipartisan support for strategy that lasted all the years of the cold war started here because they had a chance to learn together, ask questions without the press to say, how can we get a better understanding of marxism, of stalin? and that bipartisan trust started at lunch -- well, here in learning and at lunch at admiral hill's house. i always had this romantic notion. we could bring this back, you are invited to lunch anytime you want to come. that the hill could use this as a refuge from all the politics because there are so many things on our plate that we all need to ponder. >> i think all of that is true. i think members relish interaction with students. students of the war college. i'm always pleased to come here and participate in the economics class. i have been a guest lecturer for over
the speaker would address everybody in the hall. there would be questions and answers with the students, many home -- many of whom were world war ii -- we had general officers. they would go to admiral hill's house. i always believed the bipartisan support for strategy that lasted all the years of the cold war started here because they had a chance to learn together, ask questions without the press to say, how can we get a better understanding of marxism, of stalin? and that bipartisan trust...
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francisco's juvenile hall now in the hands aboard supervisors. the rally underway right now and why many people say they support this plan. >>> a spotlight on sinclair counties -- santa clara county. struck another bay area politician running for president. what congressman eric smalwell had to say this morning about his bid for the white house. >>> this is ktvu fox 2 news at noon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i am mike mibach. >> and i am gasia mikaelian. there is a heavy police presence by contra costa county sheriff's deputy and police. this is the scene right now near valleyview road. an awful lot of police and officers on the scene. the area is closed to traffic. at this point, the sheriff department will only say that their officers are working to get people to exit a home. high up above, you can see from sky fox a lot of police officers lining the street. the streets are closed there along san pablo road. we will follow this story and bring you more information as soon as we get it. >>> several community groups have gathered on the steps
francisco's juvenile hall now in the hands aboard supervisors. the rally underway right now and why many people say they support this plan. >>> a spotlight on sinclair counties -- santa clara county. struck another bay area politician running for president. what congressman eric smalwell had to say this morning about his bid for the white house. >>> this is ktvu fox 2 news at noon. >>> good afternoon, everyone. i am mike mibach. >> and i am gasia mikaelian....
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walking the halls of the goodness talk is like taking a journey through time this graffiti was scrawled on the walls by soviet soldiers after they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his clan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes. with. the. now corner and the delicate lobby this painting represents the reichstag fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a pretext to persecute their political opponents and the books of names commemorate the hundred twenty members of parliament who were murdered in the aftermath. the next stop is the prayer room a place of quiet and reflection for the m.p.'s regardless of their faith. there's a lot more going on up on the roof of the building the glass dome is the biggest attraction for visitors to the rice talk. from the top we had all the way to the bottom and the basement we come across five thousand boxes with four thousand nine hundred ninety nine names on them a full plate and at the most there's a box for every
walking the halls of the goodness talk is like taking a journey through time this graffiti was scrawled on the walls by soviet soldiers after they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his clan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes. with. the. now corner and the delicate lobby this painting represents the reichstag fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a...
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the statue is a unesco world heritage site just like these storied city hall across the street. that is why i'm going to take a glimpse inside this remarkable building. i don't. think are you my god and we have a day. just in here now in the upper hall one of the most beautiful ceremonial venues in germany and the town hall itself is the oldest in europe that's still in its original state by why wasn't this room built what it used to war would have been the most unfunny. of the old town hall is actually a medieval trading center with a wine cellar below it and a covered marketplace and a pair in assembly room the room also served as a court the mayor used to be the chief justice. is on the spot behind these model ships below the ceiling especially impressive their four hundred to five hundred years old on and their models like those built by the one psionic league before the ships were built for real in the fall stand. by what stands out a clique. the clique was a confederation of towns that promised each other for protection and aid in trade and it was quite a large area it str
the statue is a unesco world heritage site just like these storied city hall across the street. that is why i'm going to take a glimpse inside this remarkable building. i don't. think are you my god and we have a day. just in here now in the upper hall one of the most beautiful ceremonial venues in germany and the town hall itself is the oldest in europe that's still in its original state by why wasn't this room built what it used to war would have been the most unfunny. of the old town hall is...
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calling on city leaders to shut down juvenile hall.orters of the measure cite a dropping youth crime rate and mostly empty juvenile hall facility with an annual budget of $13 million. six supervisors say they support the measure but others oppose it, including the head of the local chapter of the naacp. the plan would have juvenile hall close by 2021. >>> u.s. attorney general william barr says most of the mullah report should be available to congress within a week. house lawmakers took advantage of a budget hearing today to question barr about the report. the hearing comes about two weeks after barr and a 4 page letter to congress describing key findings of the investigation. in his letter, barr said mueller's office found no evidence of collusion with russia. >>> you're watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30 pm. it is a catch-22 for water customers in the south bay. they conserved water when they were asked to but now they may see a surcharge on their bills because the effort to cut back was so successful. >> ktvu jesse gary found out why
calling on city leaders to shut down juvenile hall.orters of the measure cite a dropping youth crime rate and mostly empty juvenile hall facility with an annual budget of $13 million. six supervisors say they support the measure but others oppose it, including the head of the local chapter of the naacp. the plan would have juvenile hall close by 2021. >>> u.s. attorney general william barr says most of the mullah report should be available to congress within a week. house lawmakers...
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the greatest moments from 30 years of rock hall induction ceremonies.here in this exclusive new dvd collection. i can't begin to tell you, uh, what an honor and a privilege it is for me to be out of the house, honest to god. ♪ (announcer) the rock hall has set the stage for the true greats from the '60s. ♪ and i'll get on my knees and i'll pray ♪ ♪ ♪ we don't get fooled again ♪ (announcer) from the who and creedence to the rolling stones' mick jagger. ♪ it's the honky tonk women ♪ ♪ gimme, gimme, gimme the honky tonk blues ♪ the stones were playing in these little clubs in london doing chuck berry songs and the blues and things, and we thought that we were totally unique. and then we heard there was a group from liverpool. ♪ so how could i dance with another ♪ ♪ ooh, when i saw her standing there ♪
the greatest moments from 30 years of rock hall induction ceremonies.here in this exclusive new dvd collection. i can't begin to tell you, uh, what an honor and a privilege it is for me to be out of the house, honest to god. ♪ (announcer) the rock hall has set the stage for the true greats from the '60s. ♪ and i'll get on my knees and i'll pray ♪ ♪ ♪ we don't get fooled again ♪ (announcer) from the who and creedence to the rolling stones' mick jagger. ♪ it's the honky tonk women...
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as we heard from the local union, the hall is barely habit impairs the services. we know it would be unusable after a large earthquake. the board of supervisors placed these on budget and finance committee reserve. there have been some key developments in the project and today's hearing will inform you about the changes. at the outset, let me state i support the recommendations of the budget and legislative analyst. we have made substantial progress in moving the city attorney's office from the hall and brannon street ny single location at 350 rhode island. the project is in the middle of a build out and needs fund released today. adult probation has unique needs. individuals coming to meet with probation officers deserve privacy and programming space to improve their lives. probation officers require the security and appropriate build out commensurate with their job function. architectural designs are underway now and we agree the design funds should proceed and construction funds can wait until there's more detailed cost estimates. i would like it turn over to c
as we heard from the local union, the hall is barely habit impairs the services. we know it would be unusable after a large earthquake. the board of supervisors placed these on budget and finance committee reserve. there have been some key developments in the project and today's hearing will inform you about the changes. at the outset, let me state i support the recommendations of the budget and legislative analyst. we have made substantial progress in moving the city attorney's office from the...
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in that hall. when a kid goes into the hall, sometimes that is the only time they've had medical treatment, they've had any other treatment. okay? this is not the correct way to do it. you need to look at other programs, look at morin county for an example. they considered closing juvenile hall, but they looked at the negative ramifications. so you get a parent whose kid has been put in a hall and because you closed it, where are you going to house them? what does that parent do to locate their child? there are other methods of rehabilitating kids. there are proven methods. you need to look at other methods. but this is not the solution. i want amazes me when you have people that, oh, let's close this and you don't have a clue. you never spent enough time within the incarcerated area to know that is an opportunity to make proper change and to advance delaware -- [bell ringing]. >> president yee: next speaker, please. >> president, board of supervisors, my name is keever, i'm the senior pastor at th
in that hall. when a kid goes into the hall, sometimes that is the only time they've had medical treatment, they've had any other treatment. okay? this is not the correct way to do it. you need to look at other programs, look at morin county for an example. they considered closing juvenile hall, but they looked at the negative ramifications. so you get a parent whose kid has been put in a hall and because you closed it, where are you going to house them? what does that parent do to locate their...
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they say shutting down ju i have hall makes both economic and societal sense.le gathered to shut down the san francisco juvenile hall a 150-bed facility in diamond heights. they will come up with support for young offenders. as a young man, walton was incarcerated in a juvenile detention fa sill for armed robbery and other crimes. he says the changes in his life were all through mentorships. >> educational exposure, quality after school programs. it has never been because of time suspect in juvenile hall. >> reporter: among speakers today, youth activist madrigal spent time for robbery when he was 13. >> i was locked in my cell for one whole month straight. one whole month straight in the morning and at night. >> reporter: he said the incarceration made him angry and depressed. those who want it shut down says the population has dropped dramatically. they also point to the cost of incarceration. about $250,000 per young person. chief juvenile probation officer alan nans credits the drop in juvenile crime to progressive programs. his position? >> interest there
they say shutting down ju i have hall makes both economic and societal sense.le gathered to shut down the san francisco juvenile hall a 150-bed facility in diamond heights. they will come up with support for young offenders. as a young man, walton was incarcerated in a juvenile detention fa sill for armed robbery and other crimes. he says the changes in his life were all through mentorships. >> educational exposure, quality after school programs. it has never been because of time suspect...
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i am delighted to be in historic roosevelt hall. in my executive branch experience, i know something about interagency coordination, something taught very ably here in the defense university. i described those two years working for president bush 41 as a real effort in being a referee. i worked for secretary of treasury brady and randy economic policy council on the white house staff, which he translated in, i don't want to participate in meetings with certain cabinet officers. you get to do that. i know a lot about policy coordination. it is a treat to be here. i want to think the commandant for the invitation. general maples, thank you for your kind introduction. it is a real treat to be on fort mcnair. 116 years ago this week, theodore roosevelt was present for the laying of the historic cornerstone we have talked about this afternoon. a large crowd of dignitaries, officials, and troops assembled in honor of george washington's birthday to inaugurate the army war college and commence the work of this magnificent building. as was
i am delighted to be in historic roosevelt hall. in my executive branch experience, i know something about interagency coordination, something taught very ably here in the defense university. i described those two years working for president bush 41 as a real effort in being a referee. i worked for secretary of treasury brady and randy economic policy council on the white house staff, which he translated in, i don't want to participate in meetings with certain cabinet officers. you get to do...
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walking the halls of the bundestag is like taking a journey through time this graffiti was scrawled on the walls by soviet soldiers after they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his clan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes. now or in the delicate lobby this painting represents the right stock fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a pretext to persecute their political opponents and the books of names commemorate the hundred twenty members of parliament who were murdered in the aftermath of. the next stop is the prayer room a place of quiet and reflection for the m.p.'s regardless of their faith. there's a lot more going on up on the roof of the building the glass dome is the biggest attraction for visitors to their rights talk. from the top we had all the way to the bottom in the basement we come across five thousand boxes with four thousand nine hundred ninety nine names on them a sofa given at the mo cot there's a box for every democratical
walking the halls of the bundestag is like taking a journey through time this graffiti was scrawled on the walls by soviet soldiers after they won the battle for the right stock in one thousand nine hundred forty five british architect norman foster integrated them into his clan when the building was reconstructed and he left the bullet holes. now or in the delicate lobby this painting represents the right stock fire in nine hundred thirty three the nazis used the event as a pretext to...
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i was in iowa for a town hall last night. something that democrats say they are not that many -- thank you -- they are not that many people who would buy into that. they are shortsighted on that issue. americans know was going on and they understand the terminology. what will you want to hear from those democratic socialists who will actually be in the audienc audience? >> i think they are going to ask a lot of questions. explaining democratic socialism is a challenge for bernie sanders. he has got to explain to people who -- especially within his own party -- who have reservations about a democratic socialists being at the head of the ticket. what that effects, the ability to be donald trump. what does that mean for the down-ballot races that many of them, harris, won with centrist democrats in the midterm election? so there are some folks that were scared that the bernie sanders-type democratic socialism is going to lead them down a different road. so we are going to get into that. his electability and what it means on spec
i was in iowa for a town hall last night. something that democrats say they are not that many -- thank you -- they are not that many people who would buy into that. they are shortsighted on that issue. americans know was going on and they understand the terminology. what will you want to hear from those democratic socialists who will actually be in the audienc audience? >> i think they are going to ask a lot of questions. explaining democratic socialism is a challenge for bernie sanders....
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. >> >>> also a proposal to shut down san francisco's juvenile hall by 2021. the new momentum inside city government to make the idea a reliable reality . >> lots of sunshine, wind gusts up to 35 to 40 miles per hour. look at the visibility. we will talk about what you can expect the rest of the week. >>> uber driver jackie gordon wilson is out on bail, accused of burglarizing a home in san mateo not far from where he picked up two customers. police say wilson dropped them off at an airport on saturday, then returned to their home with the intention of burglarizing it. when he tried to break in, an alarm went off. as employees say, listen burglaries -- wilson burglarized another home. the district attorneys office as they are still reviewing the case. >>> a show of support for a plan to shut down san francisco's juvenile hall. christien kafton reports from city hall with the idea already having the support of a majority of the board of supervisors. >> reporter: more than 100 gathered on the steps of san francisco city hall, supporting the idea of shutting down
. >> >>> also a proposal to shut down san francisco's juvenile hall by 2021. the new momentum inside city government to make the idea a reliable reality . >> lots of sunshine, wind gusts up to 35 to 40 miles per hour. look at the visibility. we will talk about what you can expect the rest of the week. >>> uber driver jackie gordon wilson is out on bail, accused of burglarizing a home in san mateo not far from where he picked up two customers. police say wilson...
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diane king hall has that story and more in today's money watch report. >>reporter: the dow fell 83 points and the nasdaq rose 15 and the s&p 500 gained three. boeing fell 3% after announcing a cut in production of the 737 max planes and the air crafts remains grounded in the fatal of the ethiopian crash last month. goggle and facebook executives are expected to be grilled on capitol hill today about the spread of hate crimes and white nationalism online. the hearing by the house judiciary committee comes aztec giants struggle to police their platforms to stop hate speech. >>> acura is recalling 323,000 suv's because of a brake light failure and water can get into the taillight and cause a light problem. the suv were made from 2014 to 2019. acura says no crashes or injuries have been reported because of the problem. >>> and that's your cbs money watch report. for more, head to cbsmoneywatch.com at the new york stock exchange, i'm diane king hall. >>> a martha stewart inspired burger is making its debut in san francisco. >> but you have to be prepared to c
diane king hall has that story and more in today's money watch report. >>reporter: the dow fell 83 points and the nasdaq rose 15 and the s&p 500 gained three. boeing fell 3% after announcing a cut in production of the 737 max planes and the air crafts remains grounded in the fatal of the ethiopian crash last month. goggle and facebook executives are expected to be grilled on capitol hill today about the spread of hate crimes and white nationalism online. the hearing by the house...
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>> uh-huh. >> inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> introduce o.c. >> hall has covered his food port and window with a mattress. but the special response team knocks it down and fires a couple of short bursts of o.c. gas. >> hall, you're going to be all right, all right? listen to my orders, okay? >> i can't. >> i need you to get up on your knees. come on, help us out. >> ahhh! >> come on, let's go. >> shooting an extraction wearing a gas mask is pretty difficult. you're kept a certain distance from the view finder. it's hard to see. with my beard or goatee, the seal around the gas mask is compromised a bit. so there is some of the gas that leaks in. eyes are watering a bit. but that's just part of it. we go in there and do the best we can to show what's going on. >> you're fine, hall. >> what's going on with these [ bleep ]? i need fresh air. i can't breathe. >> you're all right, hall. i'm going to secure you now. >> so that was quite a first day. th
>> uh-huh. >> inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. inmate hall, come to the door and cuff up. if you do not cuff up, we will introduce chemical agents. are you going to comply? >> introduce o.c. >> hall has covered his food port and window with a mattress. but the special response team knocks it down and fires a couple of short bursts of o.c. gas. >> hall, you're going to be all right, all right? listen to my orders, okay? >> i can't. >> i need...
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than 100 advocates on the steps of city hall, promoting the idea of shutting down the juvenile hall. this man wants to see it shut down based on personal experience, having served time there as a youth offender. he now works to keep kids on the right track. >> they did not help me at all. it doesn't help nobody. nobody. i deal with most people with the work i do and it doesn't help nobody. everybody said the same thing. >> reporter: the legislation to eliminate the juvenile hall by december 2021 was authored by supervisor, walton. >> there is no way we would ever put a system in place that is worse than juvenile hall. what we are talking about here is an alternative to the current juvenile hall lockup and custody situation. >> reporter: and all, 6 supervisors have signed on to the idea, agreeing that the city's youth crime rate has dropped considerably. at this point, the supervisor said there are only about 30 youth at this up facility. a facility that had a $13.3 million budget for the 2017/2018 fiscal year. supporters say juvenile hall is hopelessly biased, incarcerating children
than 100 advocates on the steps of city hall, promoting the idea of shutting down the juvenile hall. this man wants to see it shut down based on personal experience, having served time there as a youth offender. he now works to keep kids on the right track. >> they did not help me at all. it doesn't help nobody. nobody. i deal with most people with the work i do and it doesn't help nobody. everybody said the same thing. >> reporter: the legislation to eliminate the juvenile hall by...
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halls. keep in mind they are older buildings. in fact, stern was built back in the '40s. students i spoke to say their parents are paying thousands of dollars for their kids to live here, and those students hope the university would use some of that money to upgrade these dorms. >> well, i would love not to have rats. >> reporter: it's not the roommates christina bailey expected to share a room with when she moved into uc berkeley's foothill dorm. >> my roommate saw them run across our room. which i think i would have cried and screamed. >> bailey says the rats chewed out her roommate's clothes. >> they bit through her like sweaters. >> bailey says her parents are paying more than $2,100 a month for her room and board, which includes a meal plan. >> well, we got rid of all the food that we had, and now we only have food in like closed containers. >> reporter: a spokesperson for uc berkeley admits there is a rodent problem at foothill and stern halls. the all female residence hall next door.
halls. keep in mind they are older buildings. in fact, stern was built back in the '40s. students i spoke to say their parents are paying thousands of dollars for their kids to live here, and those students hope the university would use some of that money to upgrade these dorms. >> well, i would love not to have rats. >> reporter: it's not the roommates christina bailey expected to share a room with when she moved into uc berkeley's foothill dorm. >> my roommate saw them run...
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the statue is the us the world heritage site just like this story to city hall across the street. that is why i'm going to take a glimpse inside this remarkable building. i don't. think are you my guide and we have a day. just in here now in the upper hall one of the most beautiful ceremonial venues in germany and the town hall itself is the oldest in europe that still in its original state by why wasn't this room built what it used to war would have been looked on from. the old town hall is actually a medieval trading center with a wine cellar below it and a covered marketplace and that pair in assembly room the room also served as a quarter of the mayor used to be the chief justice and it was not a thought. his on the spot i don't mind these model ships below the ceiling especially impressive they're four hundred to five hundred years old on and there are models like those built by the huns yogic league for the ships were built for real in the fall and wish the. what's the hands out a clique of a clique was a confederation of towns that promised each other for protection and aid
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2020 democratic town hall. what five top candidates have to say on felon voting, and free college and impeachment. >>> and breaking moments ago, sri lanka minister says the easter sunday bombings were in retaliation for the new zealand mosque attacks last month. we're live in sri lanka now. >>> another subpoena from house democrats. this one for don mcgahn, a former white house counsel who refused to fire robert mueller. >>> and the u.s. is closing in on a record it would rather avoid, the largest measles outbreak since the disease was declared eliminated almost 20 years ago. good morning, and welcome to "early start," i'm mental anguish niche. >> good morni-- i'm michelle ko. >> good morning to you michelle, good morning to everyone else. state defense minister says that initial investigation showed that a local extremist group carried out the attacks on easter sunday in retaliation to the christ church shooting in new zealand last month, speaking in the sri lankan parliament, the state defense minister said t
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. >>> now time for cnn's big time presidential town hall. governor jay inslee starts right now. >>> good evening, and welcome to a cnn democratic presidential town hall. with governor jay inslee of washington state. i'm wolf blitzer. governor inslee is cross-claimicross-claim framing his campaign around climate issue. he says this is the 11th hour to solve the problem and if elected he'll make climate change the number one priority of the united states. tonight governor inslee will take questions from democrats and independents who say they plan to participate in the democratic primaries and caucuses. please welcome governor jay inslee. >> thank you, i appreciate it, thank you, thank you, thank you. all right, thank you. >> please be seated. govern governor inslee we've got a lot of questions from this audience, questions on climate change. get right to the first question. from a student at american university here in washington. edward, go ahead. >> as a college student who studies environmental science i don't understand why the white hous
. >>> now time for cnn's big time presidential town hall. governor jay inslee starts right now. >>> good evening, and welcome to a cnn democratic presidential town hall. with governor jay inslee of washington state. i'm wolf blitzer. governor inslee is cross-claimicross-claim framing his campaign around climate issue. he says this is the 11th hour to solve the problem and if elected he'll make climate change the number one priority of the united states. tonight governor inslee...
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cnn hosted five town halls.eading democratic candidates on monday night and then tomorrow, the frontrunner at the moment of the race, former vice president joe biden will jump into the race. let's get the midweek grades with chris cillizza, cnn politics reporter and editor at large. i have looked at your grades. you are a tough grader this week >> yeah, man. no grade inflation here >> no, no. this isn't even on a curve. let's start at the top of the class. you give bernie sanders an a minus. >> i think bernie sanders -- first of all, i watched all five town halls. i like, slash, love politics >> it's your job. >> i'm a loyal cnn employee. i did my job. whatever, berman. point being, i thought bernie was the best out of the group. he was candid. he sownunded smart and reasonab. the only reason he got an a minus rather than a is his answer on felons currently voting, including the boston bomber, should he be the nominee, that will be a tv ad >> i'm not sure it's already not an issue. every other candidate took a p
cnn hosted five town halls.eading democratic candidates on monday night and then tomorrow, the frontrunner at the moment of the race, former vice president joe biden will jump into the race. let's get the midweek grades with chris cillizza, cnn politics reporter and editor at large. i have looked at your grades. you are a tough grader this week >> yeah, man. no grade inflation here >> no, no. this isn't even on a curve. let's start at the top of the class. you give bernie sanders an...
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regina hall star5 in this. she gets a spell ca5t armour in the 805. regina hall star5 in this.l cast on her that takes her back to her 13—year—old self. when she was her that takes her back to her 13—year—old self. when she wa513, 5he 13—year—old self. when she was13, she was very nervy, very geeky and bullied, which is why she 5he she was very nervy, very geeky and bullied, which is why she she is kind of book bullying people. she has to learn a lesson, to be co mforta ble has to learn a lesson, to be comfortable with herself and to be kinder to people. it's a film aimed at young girls, i am a middle aged film critic, i am not the audience, i found it very protectable. regina hall, 5he i found it very protectable. regina hall, she was in girls trip la5t year, the same people. the 14—year—old 5tar year, the same people. the 14—year—old star of this film, 5he i5 14—year—old star of this film, 5he is also the executive producer of this film full stubs 5he is also the executive producer of this film full stubs she is the youngest producer in hollywood history. she is great as an a
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we have the burning town hall -- bernie sanders town hall right after that. help us, go. >> bret: dana, thanks. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier, coming to life tonight from bethlehem, pennsylvania, in the shadow of the closed bethlehem steel plant where we are less than 30 minutes away from a fox news town hall meeting with vermont senator bernie sanders, who has raised the most money and is pulling the best among declared democratic candidates so far. we've also been awaiting the imminent release of the senator's tax returns. ten years of them. we will have complete coverage of tax day and set up tonight's event in just a few minutes. but first, one of the most famous structures in the world appears to be heavily damaged and in ruins tonight. notre dame cathedral in paris, the 12th century monument, iconic site for catholics around the world, that draws millions of tourists each year to paris, engulfed in flames today. the spire collapsed into the cathedral about an hour after that blaze broke out. this is a live look at paris where the fire is stil
we have the burning town hall -- bernie sanders town hall right after that. help us, go. >> bret: dana, thanks. this is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier, coming to life tonight from bethlehem, pennsylvania, in the shadow of the closed bethlehem steel plant where we are less than 30 minutes away from a fox news town hall meeting with vermont senator bernie sanders, who has raised the most money and is pulling the best among declared democratic candidates so far. we've also been awaiting...
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a lot of planning and it starts at city hall.that's why i would like to introduce our 45th the mayor. she is a native of san francisco , a true san francisco mayor. a proud graduate of galileo high school. she got her masters degree at the university of san francisco. mayor london breach. [cheers and applause]. >> hello, everyone. i don't know about you, but i cannot wait until the chase center is open. this is an incredible opportunity for our city, not just because the championship warriors are going to be playing here, but because for the first time in a long time, we have a top entertainment destination in the city and county of san francisco. [applause] as we prepare for a fall opening , i want to be clear, we are working tirelessly with a number of city departments, as you know, rick, to make sure that we don't have a nightmare in the neighborhood when people are trying to get here for the concert, when they're trying to get here for the game, we are going to be ready and prepared with all of our city departments to make su
a lot of planning and it starts at city hall.that's why i would like to introduce our 45th the mayor. she is a native of san francisco , a true san francisco mayor. a proud graduate of galileo high school. she got her masters degree at the university of san francisco. mayor london breach. [cheers and applause]. >> hello, everyone. i don't know about you, but i cannot wait until the chase center is open. this is an incredible opportunity for our city, not just because the championship...
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of fame ♪yea ♪and the world's gonna know your name, yea♪ ♪and you'll be on the walls of the hall of ♪in the walls of the hall of fame♪ ♪be students, be teachers, be politicians, be preachers♪ ♪yea, yea ♪be believers, be leaders, be astronauts, be champions♪ ♪standin in the hall of fame . >> i am back with the book on what's wrong with capitalism how markets can be fixed. so explain why you think the answer lies with communities and not with the state why isn't there a case to do more for education with social welfare than what is necessary in your view to fix what is wrong? the status run from washington and the problem today is divergence of economic outcomes and futures we need different answers. california is different than illinois crime was important they know the answers so community involvement is a degree of solution and to some extent looking at the engagement one of the big problems is social disengagement if you have community action essence that we have control but this country is very divided you have wealthy communities with some of the major areas in the country. they
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of san francisco's juvenile hall. >>> an uber driver accused of dropping off passengers and going back to trying to break into their homes. new video tonight.>>> beginning with breaking news, congressman eric swalwell is in the race for the white house. >> live tonight with reaction from his hometown.>> reporter: he graduated from dublin high school back 99he is now a 4 term congressman, we have found students who met him, following his career and wishing him well. >> i'm pretty proud that he is our representative from our district. >> reporter: she's talking about congressman eric swalwell, who might be the most favorite -- famous graduate from dublin high school, he is no stranger to many of them. >> he was cool, he met us on the steps of congress. >> reporter: many are excited he is running for president. >> it was fun to meet him. >> so i am running, about three more miles. >> reporter: he has been hinting about a presidential run for months, a fixture as a member of the house intelligence and jiaes, a , fiercely criticizing president trump, it was on the late show with stephen col
of san francisco's juvenile hall. >>> an uber driver accused of dropping off passengers and going back to trying to break into their homes. new video tonight.>>> beginning with breaking news, congressman eric swalwell is in the race for the white house. >> live tonight with reaction from his hometown.>> reporter: he graduated from dublin high school back 99he is now a 4 term congressman, we have found students who met him, following his career and wishing him well....
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a push is on to close san francisco's juvenile hall. >> they say juvenile hall is now 70% empty. $250,000 a year per child to keep them incarcerated. >> opponents of the system want the city to reinvest the nearly $12 million directed to juvenile hall last year on direct supportive services for our children. >> reporter vic lee spoke with those on both sides of the issue. he's live with the story. vic? >> reporter: ama, i just checked with the board of supervisors, they are meeting as we speak at city hall. on the agenda is a resolution to shut down juvenile hall. it has yet to be introduced but the sponsors of the bill say they will introduce it some time tonight. >> shut it down! >> reporter: some 200 people gathered for the rally to shut down san francisco juvenile hall, a 150-bed facility in diamond heights. 6 of 11 san francisco supervisors have declared their support for a measure that will be introduced at today's board
a push is on to close san francisco's juvenile hall. >> they say juvenile hall is now 70% empty. $250,000 a year per child to keep them incarcerated. >> opponents of the system want the city to reinvest the nearly $12 million directed to juvenile hall last year on direct supportive services for our children. >> reporter vic lee spoke with those on both sides of the issue. he's live with the story. vic? >> reporter: ama, i just checked with the board of supervisors, they...
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political editor and town hall, fox news contributor.. >> good to be here. >> collusion, collision, collusion. for two years they said that bob mueller would be the man to uncover collusion with russia. now we have the report with no collusion. you have a says that the media is playing this down? >> no question. bob mueller was a superhero. every possible update or nugget work tidbit was, as you know, exploded into headlines, analyzed at nausea. panels of 17 people in prime time wall-to-wall talking to all of these developments. was there collusion between the trump campaign and the russians? and there was a sense i think in the tone overall the coverage that it was right around the corner. and eventually, it was going to come down and the truth would be revealed. >> and now? >> now it has been revealed and there is no collusion and it is like the media all of a sudden have disappeared the last two years from the collective memory as if collusion was never really a word anyone other than the president used and what matters is the new thi
political editor and town hall, fox news contributor.. >> good to be here. >> collusion, collision, collusion. for two years they said that bob mueller would be the man to uncover collusion with russia. now we have the report with no collusion. you have a says that the media is playing this down? >> no question. bob mueller was a superhero. every possible update or nugget work tidbit was, as you know, exploded into headlines, analyzed at nausea. panels of 17 people in prime...
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drew a large crowd of supporters at city hall today.support of the majority on the board of supervisors. >> reporter: more than a hundred gathered on the steps of san francisco's city hall, supporting the idea of shutting down the city's juvenile hall. >> no, it doesn't help nobody. i deal with multiple youth with work i do. and it doesn't help nobody. everybody says the same thing. >> reporter: the legislation to eliminate san francisco's juvenile hall by december 2021 was authored by the supervisor. >> there is no way in we would put a system in place that is worse than juvenile hall. what we are talking about here is an alternative to theustody situation. >> reporter: in all, six supervisors have already signed onto the idea, agreeing that the city's youth crime rate has dropped considerably. at this point, the supervisors say there are only about 30 youth at the facility. a facility that had a $13.3 million budget for the 2017/18 fiscal year. supporters say juvenile hall is hopelessly biassed, incarcerating children of color at disp
drew a large crowd of supporters at city hall today.support of the majority on the board of supervisors. >> reporter: more than a hundred gathered on the steps of san francisco's city hall, supporting the idea of shutting down the city's juvenile hall. >> no, it doesn't help nobody. i deal with multiple youth with work i do. and it doesn't help nobody. everybody says the same thing. >> reporter: the legislation to eliminate san francisco's juvenile hall by december 2021 was...
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if we're able to successfully relocate everybody out of the bryant street hall we'll be able to demolish the bryant street side and close the remainor so courts can continue to operate. there's a need to consolidate the public works yards and hall of justice project and the idea is to bring back the die aspo aspore -- diaspora of offices relocated. and the c.o.p. program is constrained. we're not to spend more than 3.2% of our discretionary revenue on debt and the red line at the top of this chart shows that constraint. you can see the pre opposed c.o.p.s filling in. the general obligation bond program is the second major debt program discussed in the capital plan. have you here the program as proposed in the plan from february 25. this is what the capital planning committee has reviewed and sent here for approval since the publication controller has identified additional capacity and i think there's a memo circulated but the controller's office found in additional $2 million of capacity by assessing and looking at updated numbers in the forecast. we know there's $2.725 million of capaci
if we're able to successfully relocate everybody out of the bryant street hall we'll be able to demolish the bryant street side and close the remainor so courts can continue to operate. there's a need to consolidate the public works yards and hall of justice project and the idea is to bring back the die aspo aspore -- diaspora of offices relocated. and the c.o.p. program is constrained. we're not to spend more than 3.2% of our discretionary revenue on debt and the red line at the top of this...
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i don't think this hall of fame exists. we will find out. the radio times like us. could they please send us... that is the papers for tonight. you can see the papers for tonight. you can see the front pages online at the bbc website. it's all there for you — seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers — and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. don't forget to buy a paper in the morning. we don't mind which one. thank you, nigel and jo. ido! i do! there is always one. next on bbc news it's the film review. hello there and welcome to the film review on bbc news. taking us through this week's cinema releases is james king. james, what what have you got for us this week? well, we've gotjessie buckley proving to us she's no shrinking violet in wild rose. regina hall goes from big to small in little. and jonah hill directs mates with skates in mid90s. wild rose, let's start with that. this is a young single mother in glasgow, dreams of going to nashville to be a big country star. she does, but it's going to be a difficult journey. she ha
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connell: the hall looks great.for an event like this, how involved do you think they will be? reporter: there is a lot of you know the bernie sanders folks brought in some audience, a good portion, we then reached out to civics groups in the area, republicans, democrats and independents to get their folks involved. that is how audience is composed, the questions i think will be interesting from this group. connell: i'll see you in a while, good luck to you, martha macallum and brett baier, i will see you in new york tomorrow. melissa: there you go, "bulls and bears" starts right now. david: breaking news, live picture from heart of paris, hundreds of firefighters are still battling the massive blaze iconic notre dame in paris, one of most beautiful cathedrals in the world, it was build in 12 century, survivedded a revolution, world war ii, but french interior minister said it may not survive this. an investigation has been launched into the cause of the fire, construction was under way as part of a 7 million renova
connell: the hall looks great.for an event like this, how involved do you think they will be? reporter: there is a lot of you know the bernie sanders folks brought in some audience, a good portion, we then reached out to civics groups in the area, republicans, democrats and independents to get their folks involved. that is how audience is composed, the questions i think will be interesting from this group. connell: i'll see you in a while, good luck to you, martha macallum and brett baier, i...
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with signs that read, shutdown juvenile hall, and books, not bars.y argue the hall is normally 30% occupied and nearly all those incarcerated are people of color. >> they did so well conserving water that they get to pay more for it. that's what the san jose water company is telling customers, and they're really upset about it. this is the second year customers have been asked to pay a surcharge. it's because the water company didn't make enough money to cover $9 million in costs. so they want customers to make up for it. >> i don't understand why we should pay more money even if we're saving water. >> we're not able to cover our costs and so that's the reason we're seeking the surcharge. >> there is hope for customers, though. the water company has until april 18th to file a complaint with the california public utility commission and demand the surcharge. the commission has the power to deny that request. >> rob mayeda is with us now. we conserve all that water and, bam, you get a surcharge. that doe the days of extra raine had this year. >> what's
with signs that read, shutdown juvenile hall, and books, not bars.y argue the hall is normally 30% occupied and nearly all those incarcerated are people of color. >> they did so well conserving water that they get to pay more for it. that's what the san jose water company is telling customers, and they're really upset about it. this is the second year customers have been asked to pay a surcharge. it's because the water company didn't make enough money to cover $9 million in costs. so they...
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] >> good evening and welcome to cnn democratic presidential town hall. we are going to be with senator kirsten gillibrand of new york. im'm erin burnett. kirsten gillibrand rose as an advocate for women and a proponent of the #metoo movement. if elected, she would make history as the first female president of the united states. in the audience tonight, we have independents and democrats who say they plan to participate in the democratic primary and caucus caucuses. please welcome senator kirsten gillibrand. [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome. >> thank you. how are you? >> please sit down. so i have to start off with something i saw today. it was a video and it had gone viral involving you, and you were speaking mandarin to a reporter. just so everyone knows, that video has already gotten over a million views. >> that and my weight lifting video. that's about it. sdp >> so for those who did not see that particular video r, could u tell me a little bit about yourself in chinese? [ speaking chinese ] >> all i said is hi, how are you? my chinese name is lu c
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we have the burning town hall -- bernie sanders town hall right after that.his is a fox news alert. i'm bret baier, coming to life tonight from bethlehem, pennsylvania, in the shadow of the closed bethlehem steel plant where we are less than 30 minutes away from a fox news town hall meeting with vermont senator bernie sanders, who has raised the most money and is pulling the best among declared democratic candidates so far. we've also been awaiting the imminent release of the senator's tax returns. ten years of them. we will have complete coverage of tax day and set up tonight's event in just a few minutes. but first, one of the most famous structures in the world appears to be heavily damaged and in ruins
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as you look at the hall here. there appears, meantime, to be some movement backwards in president trump's threat to shut down the border with mexico. the presiden president is now gg the southern neighbor more time to do better. at least that's what we think. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off tonight. >> thank you. >> president trump again dialed back any imminent closing of the border. instead, laying down ultimatum to mexico. do something about migrants and drugs flowing into the united states or face tariffs in addition to closing the border. >> i don't play games. i will do it. so we are doing it to stop people. we're going to give them a one-year warning. and if the drugs don't stop or largely stop, we're going to put tariffs on mexico and products, in particular cars. and if that doesn't stop the drugs, we close the border. >> giving mexico a year to make changes deflects bipartisan criticism over the economic mess a border closing could cause. >> shutting down the border would threa
as you look at the hall here. there appears, meantime, to be some movement backwards in president trump's threat to shut down the border with mexico. the presiden president is now gg the southern neighbor more time to do better. at least that's what we think. chief white house correspondent john roberts starts us off tonight. >> thank you. >> president trump again dialed back any imminent closing of the border. instead, laying down ultimatum to mexico. do something about migrants...
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that's what the cases of these town halls, these interviews.ail. and senator harris, she got panned a little bit, because there were several instances where she said, we should have conversations. and mayor pete buttigieg was asked, specifically, you don't have many policy positions and he pushed back saying that democrats so often go straight for policy, asking for specific policy instead of talking about the overall messaging and the idea of what it means to be a democrat. one other note, though, kamala harris last night did unveil essentially four different executive orders that she would take in her first 100 days, if congress were not to pass comprehensive gun reforms, including saying that if you sell more than five guns, you're required to do a background check. i talked to the executive director of the giffords organization, stephanie, last night, he said it's the most specific any candidate has been and hopes it sets a precedent for where other candidates go when it comes to gun reform. >> we saw that same kind of support from shanann
that's what the cases of these town halls, these interviews.ail. and senator harris, she got panned a little bit, because there were several instances where she said, we should have conversations. and mayor pete buttigieg was asked, specifically, you don't have many policy positions and he pushed back saying that democrats so often go straight for policy, asking for specific policy instead of talking about the overall messaging and the idea of what it means to be a democrat. one other note,...
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they worked in a dance hall and in various makeshift facilities. not long after the disaster, what we see here in this tableau, mother alfred came to dr. mayo with a true vision. she said we, the franciscans, will build a hospital for the city if you and your sons will staff it. dr. mayo resisted. hospitals are expensive, risky, he was elderly. it is a small town, we can do -- we can't do this. mother alfred persisted, and she said, with our faith, hope and energy, it will succeed. so, they shook hands. dr. mayo and mother alfred. no legal contract, a bond of trust. from that, st. mary's hospital opened in 1889. if you think about it, in this tableau, men and women did not work together as professional counterparts at that time. dr. mayo was a man, a man of science. he admired charles darwin. mother alfred, a woman of faith. named her order for the virgin mary. they found common ground in serving patients. if you get this, you get all the rest. because you have different people, different skills and different points of view, but they come together
they worked in a dance hall and in various makeshift facilities. not long after the disaster, what we see here in this tableau, mother alfred came to dr. mayo with a true vision. she said we, the franciscans, will build a hospital for the city if you and your sons will staff it. dr. mayo resisted. hospitals are expensive, risky, he was elderly. it is a small town, we can do -- we can't do this. mother alfred persisted, and she said, with our faith, hope and energy, it will succeed. so, they...