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street, and take hayes to scott and scott down into the wiggle. as we looked at how to route that traffic that teeme seemed e way to do this. traffic engineers would never mix different -- substantially different speeds of vehicle traffic on the same piece of pavement. and that's what this plan does, that's faulty. so when you look at -- when you look at the eir for the bicycle plan, that was approved finally in 2009, this sentence jumped out at me, and that says, when you implement plans like this, it's not just exclusively for one set of constituents or users. you have to look at the entire picture and present a balanced plan that addresses all the needs of all of the people of the city. and clearly again this plan doesn't do that. as president of the haight ashbury improvement association i worked on this initially and this was the chart that i had gone to with the mta and they refused to listen. so what this proposes is that for people living south of the panhandle and the park they can make their way to the wiggle, eastbound that is on pave s
street, and take hayes to scott and scott down into the wiggle. as we looked at how to route that traffic that teeme seemed e way to do this. traffic engineers would never mix different -- substantially different speeds of vehicle traffic on the same piece of pavement. and that's what this plan does, that's faulty. so when you look at -- when you look at the eir for the bicycle plan, that was approved finally in 2009, this sentence jumped out at me, and that says, when you implement plans like...
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my name is jason henderson, i'm with the hayes valley neighborhood association. the hvna enthusiastically endorsed this project and we ask that you reject this appeal. i've participated in multiple meetings on this project. there was a thorough public process. density has been mentioned. the real problem that we acknowledge in hayes valley is the density of cars is the real problem, not the density of people. in fact, we're disappointed that the fell and oak project didn't reduce a lane and look at the whole corridor. but that's another matter and we understand compromise. and so removing the parking was the compromise. and there's no significant impact on automobile intersection level of service, as much as i would like us to get away from using that metric, i do understand that metric and this project has thoroughly looked at that. therefore, there is no impact on transit, the 16x. the impacts on pedestrians is only positive. so there's no significant environmental impact there. and the impacts on bicycles is only positive. so there's no significant impact ther
my name is jason henderson, i'm with the hayes valley neighborhood association. the hvna enthusiastically endorsed this project and we ask that you reject this appeal. i've participated in multiple meetings on this project. there was a thorough public process. density has been mentioned. the real problem that we acknowledge in hayes valley is the density of cars is the real problem, not the density of people. in fact, we're disappointed that the fell and oak project didn't reduce a lane and...
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down hayes street makes a lot of sense. likewise to avoid going up paige street, that one block hill on paige, returning from the wiggle, they can go scott to hayes, and then three blocks west, and turn left again, and into the panhandle at baker. the reason i would propose that is you can see is visually obvious. this is at rush hour, looking down hayes street a block over, actually two blocks away traffic moving in that direction inundates the street at this hour. >> president chiu: supervisor wiener has a question for you. >> supervisor wiener: welcome. so one of the things i think i sometimes struggle with in these appeals and i'm sort of seeing it here, is -- and this is an appeal under ceqa, it's not an appeal on the merits of the project. and so i think there are times when appeals -- ceqa appeals come before us, and you sometimes arguments about the merits of the project get mixed in, and that may be because that's the only way for the item to come to us. and whether -- agree or disagree with it but in 1999 the vote
down hayes street makes a lot of sense. likewise to avoid going up paige street, that one block hill on paige, returning from the wiggle, they can go scott to hayes, and then three blocks west, and turn left again, and into the panhandle at baker. the reason i would propose that is you can see is visually obvious. this is at rush hour, looking down hayes street a block over, actually two blocks away traffic moving in that direction inundates the street at this hour. >> president chiu:...
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chris hayes?> the mvp for the obama campaign was rick perry. and it was rick perry's entrance to the race that pushed mitt romney to take a tactically wise but strategically stupid step of going full out anti-immigrant. >> tacticalliwise for that moment. >> for that moment. >> the republican campaign. >> it totally destroyed rick perry. he dispatched rick perry with that rhetoric of the $100,000 subsidy to illegals that was represented in the texas version of the dream act whichle a loued undocumented students to go to the university and pay instate tuition. romney destroyed rick perry on that issue. but it was in the rhetoric he deployed there that i think he sealed his fate in the general election with latinos who he got blown out in and provided a huge margin in a lot of the swing states. >> great point. my choice is, of course, the anonymous videographer who captured the 47% tape, which is why we happen to have that tape. >> i was going to say you guys worked that out. >> why it happened to be
chris hayes?> the mvp for the obama campaign was rick perry. and it was rick perry's entrance to the race that pushed mitt romney to take a tactically wise but strategically stupid step of going full out anti-immigrant. >> tacticalliwise for that moment. >> for that moment. >> the republican campaign. >> it totally destroyed rick perry. he dispatched rick perry with that rhetoric of the $100,000 subsidy to illegals that was represented in the texas version of the...
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chris hayes is the host of "up with chris hayes," weekend mornings here on msnbc. thank you.loved you even before you were right. sometimes you're wrong and i still love you. >> all the time. go back to sle. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're fully awake. driving, eating, or engaging in other activities while not fully awake without remembering the event the next day have been reporte
chris hayes is the host of "up with chris hayes," weekend mornings here on msnbc. thank you.loved you even before you were right. sometimes you're wrong and i still love you. >> all the time. go back to sle. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours...
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as such muni line 21 hayes, 71 haight noriega and 6 parnassus would not operate any slower and would not result in significant impact. regarding pedestrian safety, project includes sidewalk bulbouts as well as enhanced -- markings and advanced limit lines at intersections of majority of corners in the project area. through increased pedestrian visibility and -- crossing at that intersection pedestrian conditions would improve. therefore no significant pedestrian impaction would occur with implementation of the project. the project would not generate any additional traffic trips or substantially reduce the roadway capacity and would not significantly alter the transportation network. this finding is supported by the traffic analysis conducted for the project. the traffic analysis was conducted by a licensed mta traffic engineer and reviewed by another licensed mta traffic engineer. it was subsequently thoroughly reviewed by two planning department transportation planners. analysis was conducted by a -- as part of the transportation impact study it would show the same los level of resu
as such muni line 21 hayes, 71 haight noriega and 6 parnassus would not operate any slower and would not result in significant impact. regarding pedestrian safety, project includes sidewalk bulbouts as well as enhanced -- markings and advanced limit lines at intersections of majority of corners in the project area. through increased pedestrian visibility and -- crossing at that intersection pedestrian conditions would improve. therefore no significant pedestrian impaction would occur with...
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franklin then turns his attention to those like and suster in hayes who work for billionaires in the us are outraged by this idea he writes he does not like civil society on these terms let him retire and live a long savages he could have no right to the benefits of society who will not pay his club toward the support of it so in this emerging battle over the no billionaires campaign the employees of billionaires rupert murdoch have staked out their position and it's on the opposite side of our most celebrated founding fathers but the two billionaire employees went on. it's not like they're sitting around eating chocolates and watching t.v. and doing nothing and just counting their money a lot of these billionaires are taking their billions and doing really fine things around the world have it within their net and here in the united states whether they're doing it for charity or whether they're reinvesting in their own company to developing new technologies employing more people and all of that i think he's doing some good but i mean bill gates actually you know as economists david c
franklin then turns his attention to those like and suster in hayes who work for billionaires in the us are outraged by this idea he writes he does not like civil society on these terms let him retire and live a long savages he could have no right to the benefits of society who will not pay his club toward the support of it so in this emerging battle over the no billionaires campaign the employees of billionaires rupert murdoch have staked out their position and it's on the opposite side of our...
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franklin turns his attention to those like ancestry and hayes who work for billionaires in the us are outraged by this idea he writes he does not like civil society on these terms let him retire and live among savages he could have. really fine things around the want to live there now and here in the united states whether they're doing it for charity or whether they're reinvesting in their own companies in developing new technologies employing more people and all of that i think is doing some good but i actually know as economists david cay johnston recently uncovered the billionaires of corporate america have made a calculated decision to not reinvest their money in american technology or in new workers currently american companies are sitting on more than five trillion dollars of cash five thousand billion hoarding it like mentally ill people for newspapers or cats and when they do decide to spend it more often than not they're spending it overseas to hire foreign workers and open up foreign factories wall street journal in fact reported that over the last decade america's biggest c
franklin turns his attention to those like ancestry and hayes who work for billionaires in the us are outraged by this idea he writes he does not like civil society on these terms let him retire and live among savages he could have. really fine things around the want to live there now and here in the united states whether they're doing it for charity or whether they're reinvesting in their own companies in developing new technologies employing more people and all of that i think is doing some...
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chris hayes is the host of "up with chris hayes," weekend mornings here on msnbc. thank you. i loved you even before you were right. sometimes you're wrong and i still love you. >> all the time. >> we'll be right back. mpact liy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. it smells worse, and it can happen any time -- to anyone! like when i ran to catch the train to work and a draft blew my skirt up and everybody here saw my unmentionables. yeah, and they aren't even cute. hello, laundry day. no... stress sweat can happen to anyone, anytime -- and it smells worse than ordinary sweat. get 4x the protection against stress sweat. introducing new secret clinical strength stress response scent. ♪ introducing
chris hayes is the host of "up with chris hayes," weekend mornings here on msnbc. thank you. i loved you even before you were right. sometimes you're wrong and i still love you. >> all the time. >> we'll be right back. mpact liy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe...
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chris hayes is the host of "up with chris hayes," weekend mornings here on msnbc. thank you. i loved you even before you were right. sometimes you're wrong and i still love you. >> all the time. >> we'll be right back. i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer ] they're different, but the same. new frosted mini-wheats crunch. a tasty square packed with a crunch... [ crunch! ] ...of whole grain fiber that helps keep you full. it's a big breakfast... [ crunch! ] ...in new a little biscuit. smile! ohhh bring it in! ooohhhooh! maybe you want to incorporate a business. or protect your family with a will or living trust. and you'd like the help of an attorney. at legalzoom a legal plan attorney is available in most states with every personalized document to answer questions. get started at legalzoom.com today. and now you're protected. get started at legalzoom.com toda
chris hayes is the host of "up with chris hayes," weekend mornings here on msnbc. thank you. i loved you even before you were right. sometimes you're wrong and i still love you. >> all the time. >> we'll be right back. i thought we might be related, so i had a fiber analysis done and sure enough, we're family. but you're not even shredded. you're...crunchy?! that happens sometimes. and you help keep people full with whole grain fiber? just like you guys. [ female announcer...
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when we return, krout krout, williams, hayes after the break -- krauthammer, williams, hayes, after thexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask your doctor if nexium, the purple pill, is right for you. find out how to save on nexium at purplepill.com. >>> we were misled that there were supposedly protests and something sprang out of that. assault sprang out of that. that was easily ascertained that was not the facts. the american people could have known that within days and they didn't know that. >> with all due respect, the fact is we had four dead americans. was it because of a proit is or because of guys out for a walk that decided they'd go kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? it is our job to figure out wh
when we return, krout krout, williams, hayes after the break -- krauthammer, williams, hayes, after thexium, the purple pill, helps provide many with day and night relief of heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. there is risk of bone fracture, and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. call your doctor right away if you have persistent diarrhea. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. ask...
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hayes talking about work teg loaded musket. put some pants on hayes. so now to the react.etwork will have to talk about it in terms of coverage msnbc. >> massive crowd in washington today. >> jon: fox. >> much smaller crowd than four years ago. [ laughter ] >> jon: that's it. it's woodstock. it's woodstockst 99. seizing the moment. >> just a note on what you saw the first lady wearing. we're told it's a thom brown coat and dress. >> custom made. >> it could be upwards of $3,000. >> i think the tragedy is that she has to give that outfit away to the national archives. >> jon: so you've just (bleep) given up s. that what you are telling us. the fashion is talks about the -- >> the most powerful moment in that speech among many was when he mentioned the word stonewall. >> what are you talking about stonewall. >> stonewall rights the flashpoint of gay rights movement. >> it's a barroom brawl in greenwich village in 1969. does it belong in the presidential inaugural. >> jon: from the losing side of history i'm pat buchanan. [ laughter ] let's laugh it up, ladies and gentlemen w
hayes talking about work teg loaded musket. put some pants on hayes. so now to the react.etwork will have to talk about it in terms of coverage msnbc. >> massive crowd in washington today. >> jon: fox. >> much smaller crowd than four years ago. [ laughter ] >> jon: that's it. it's woodstock. it's woodstockst 99. seizing the moment. >> just a note on what you saw the first lady wearing. we're told it's a thom brown coat and dress. >> custom made. >> it...
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hayes. >> oh, totally. i got a rutherford b. hayes. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah.g today, and then i may fix myself a hot tea and some flat cookies. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, very nice. got to give him the win on that one. i'm giving you the win on that one. josh gad, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] you're the most fun human. thank you for coming back to our show. >> you're so nice. >> jimmy: oh, please. this is great. it comes with big and tall, too. keep that. [ laughter ] "1600 penn" airs thursday nights at 9:30 on nbc. alan zweibel joins us next. come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ever since mom and dad have been working with viva, people have been daring them to clean up tough messes. [ phone ding! ] another dare. they're proving that viva doesn't play by the rules. dunk it again for the close-up. my fans think a paper towel can't handle this. ♪ that is tough when wet. at least the fame hasn't gone to their heads. [ peggy ] grab viva and break the rules on all your tough messes. the camera loves your mom. she's a natural. i feel more inspired. more p
hayes. >> oh, totally. i got a rutherford b. hayes. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, yeah.g today, and then i may fix myself a hot tea and some flat cookies. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: oh, very nice. got to give him the win on that one. i'm giving you the win on that one. josh gad, everyone. [ cheers and applause ] you're the most fun human. thank you for coming back to our show. >> you're so nice. >> jimmy: oh, please. this is great. it comes with big and tall, too. keep...
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chris hayes?major league baseball union president marvin mill whole died this year at 95. i got the pleasure of interviewing him last year when i was working my book. totally and completely transformed and revolutionized both major league baseball and professional sports and converted a system which was essentially endentured serve tuesday where owners could pay players nothing into the modern free agency system in which players would recoup a fair market value. >> steve, sorry to see you go? >> you probably haven't heard of him but joe early, a congressman from massachusetts my kind of politician and my kind of congressman me cared about the city that's a tough city. he brought lots of money back and projects back and lost his career in a trumped up, fake scandal that rick santorum and john boehner created in the '90s. he lost his career, reputation, put on trial, exonerated but spent the last 20 years of his life totally unappreciated and died this year. he deserved a little bit of regular cogni
chris hayes?major league baseball union president marvin mill whole died this year at 95. i got the pleasure of interviewing him last year when i was working my book. totally and completely transformed and revolutionized both major league baseball and professional sports and converted a system which was essentially endentured serve tuesday where owners could pay players nothing into the modern free agency system in which players would recoup a fair market value. >> steve, sorry to see you...
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> chris hayes on sunday morning. >>> chris hayes and melissa.ssa harris-perry are going to broadcast their shows live this weekend, saturday, 8 a.m. eastern, on sunday, it will be chris hayes who covers vice president joe biden's private swearing in for his second term, conducted by the supreme court justice. saturday morning, excuse me, sunday morning, and 11:55 a.m., just before noon on sunday, president obama will be sworn in privately in the blue room. by chief justice john roberts, that will be nbc's chuck todd before noon on sunday. that is just the beginning, msnbc's live coverage will continue sunday night at 8:00 eastern, we'll have a reception, candlelight, at national building museum in d.c., which is, in fk, a very beautiful building, as you can see from this shot. it's a candlelight reception that is going to be very, very fancy. the president and vice president are expected to attend that reception along with dr. jill biden, that is sunday night. and monday, fancier, that is the big day, the big public ceremony of the inauguration.
> chris hayes on sunday morning. >>> chris hayes and melissa.ssa harris-perry are going to broadcast their shows live this weekend, saturday, 8 a.m. eastern, on sunday, it will be chris hayes who covers vice president joe biden's private swearing in for his second term, conducted by the supreme court justice. saturday morning, excuse me, sunday morning, and 11:55 a.m., just before noon on sunday, president obama will be sworn in privately in the blue room. by chief justice john...
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it does not have anything to do with hayes street. >> okay. so, we have, mr. yee, you want to respond to that, please? >> good afternoon, mr. chair, members of the board, mr. reiskin. vaughan yee from stainable streets. let me address the sixth street toll item first. that was as you remember, a pilot project that the board approved on october 17th, 2011 as part of a pedestrian safety enhancement program that we were undertaking. as you know, sixth street in this corridor, is very noted for -- it's higher than average pedestrian and collision accident history. so, the proposal was to test pilot a removal of the tow-away on the east side of the street for the blocks from folsom to market to allow parking there during the peak. and it had several benefits. one is that it physically narrows the street a little bit to allow a shorter crossing distance for the pedestrians crossing sixth street. it provides a very useful and beneficial buffer between moving vehicles and pedestrians on the sidewalk. and if successful, this space will allow us in the future to constru
it does not have anything to do with hayes street. >> okay. so, we have, mr. yee, you want to respond to that, please? >> good afternoon, mr. chair, members of the board, mr. reiskin. vaughan yee from stainable streets. let me address the sixth street toll item first. that was as you remember, a pilot project that the board approved on october 17th, 2011 as part of a pedestrian safety enhancement program that we were undertaking. as you know, sixth street in this corridor, is very...
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i get concerned about market absorption at artera had 12 units of parking, hayes had three units. those are difficult to fill. i understand we're in a very nice location transit wise, but i'm sensitive to that and i am sensitive to the fact that the burden we put on the project, the community benefits that we will be providing. so, that's my rationale. >> thank you. >> call the question. >> commissioners, there is a motion with a second, to approve with conditions as proposed by staff. commissioner antonini? >> no. >> commissioner hillis? >> aye. >> commissioner moore? >> aye. >> commissioner sugaya? >> aye. >> commissioner wu? >> aye. >> and commission president fong? >> aye. >> so moved, commissioners, that motion passes 5 to 1. commissioners, that will place you on your next items under your regular calendar. given the proximity of location and similarity in proposal, items 9, 10, and 11 will be called up together to be heard as -- to be heard together, but be voted on separately. commissioners, items 9, 10 and 11, case numbers 2012.0505c, 1101 fillmore street, 2012.0602c, 1290
i get concerned about market absorption at artera had 12 units of parking, hayes had three units. those are difficult to fill. i understand we're in a very nice location transit wise, but i'm sensitive to that and i am sensitive to the fact that the burden we put on the project, the community benefits that we will be providing. so, that's my rationale. >> thank you. >> call the question. >> commissioners, there is a motion with a second, to approve with conditions as proposed...
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what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes.d syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the united states we will say out of control spending. the poll we had on fox news this week over 80 percent of americans said that you cannot sustain trillion dollar deficits indefinitely. i don't think obama cares at all about that. that is not on his agenda. i think he really is a president who believes his mission is to reduce the inequality. he saw reagan increasing in inequality. he is a leveller. obama care was step one. i crease in spending of the government which was a massive increase in spending. increasing taxation especially on the rich is a third item. i think he wanls to contin-- wa continue that. he wants to get to levels of entitlement that will make much more equality between the classes that's where he wants to go. to do it he will have to raise taxes. that will be one of the number one issues on hi
what can we expect now. >> let's bring back our panel steve hayes.d syndicated columnist charles krauthammer. we promise not to talk about any hairstyles. domestic issues first. >> if you were a martian people what are the issues facing the united states we will say out of control spending. the poll we had on fox news this week over 80 percent of americans said that you cannot sustain trillion dollar deficits indefinitely. i don't think obama cares at all about that. that is not on...
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i'm chris hayes.o chavez will be able to begin his next temple as president on thursday even if he's too ill to attend the swearing-in ceremonies. and centers for disease control says the flu outbreak in the united states has started early. it's widespread reaching 41 states and causing the deaths of 18 children. lessons from the cliff. this week, the president signed the american tax relief act which restores clinton era rates, extends unemployment insurance for a year and postpones massive budget cuts for two months setting up yet another countdown for yet another induced crisis. here i think are the big lessons from the latest budgetary standoff between the white house and congressional republicans. lesson number one, the so-called fiscal cliff was not a cliff. we intentionally avoided the phrase here fiscal cliff on "up with chris hayes" because it gave the definition for what it meant for a policy. you can't be a little off a cliff or kind of off. you're definitely off. the idea embedded in the m
i'm chris hayes.o chavez will be able to begin his next temple as president on thursday even if he's too ill to attend the swearing-in ceremonies. and centers for disease control says the flu outbreak in the united states has started early. it's widespread reaching 41 states and causing the deaths of 18 children. lessons from the cliff. this week, the president signed the american tax relief act which restores clinton era rates, extends unemployment insurance for a year and postpones massive...
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it does not have anything to do with hayes street. >> okay. so, we have, mr. yee, you want to respond to that, please? >> good afternoon, mr. chair, members of the board, mr. reiskin. vaughan yee from stainable streets. let me address the sixth street toll item first. that was as you remember, a pilot project that the board approved on october 17
it does not have anything to do with hayes street. >> okay. so, we have, mr. yee, you want to respond to that, please? >> good afternoon, mr. chair, members of the board, mr. reiskin. vaughan yee from stainable streets. let me address the sixth street toll item first. that was as you remember, a pilot project that the board approved on october 17
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i am going to agree with alex wagner, not chris hayes, alex wagner.e're going to be back with more of the last word holiday party. stay with us. ♪ oh, yeah, yeah, yeah >>> the literati send out their minions to do their bidding. washington cannot tolerate threats from outsiders who might disrupt their comfortable world. the fire fight started when the cowardly sensed weakness. a lesser person could not have survived the first few minutes of the onslaught. but out of the billowing smoke and dust have tweets and trivia emerged gingrich. >> that, of course, was the best actual political theater of 2012, tony award winner tony lithgow's reed ra he hadding -- reading of a new gingrich press release. we are going to start with alex wagner. >> it was the best because i couldn't believe it was happening in mid-august. mitt romney took to the whiteboard to explain what he was doing with medicare. which in and of itself was a hoax but the notion that this man would have this horribly staged managed moment in an effort to show he was all about business just comp
i am going to agree with alex wagner, not chris hayes, alex wagner.e're going to be back with more of the last word holiday party. stay with us. ♪ oh, yeah, yeah, yeah >>> the literati send out their minions to do their bidding. washington cannot tolerate threats from outsiders who might disrupt their comfortable world. the fire fight started when the cowardly sensed weakness. a lesser person could not have survived the first few minutes of the onslaught. but out of the billowing...
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we'll discuss when chris hayes joins the panel. next. we are the house when it comes to the big game. yeah. it's his thing. i don't even participate. boom! here it comes! bring it back! bring it home! [ male announcer ] when you combine creamy velveeta with zesty rotel tomatoes and green chilies, you get a bowl of queso that makes even this get-together better. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler alert: it's low. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. e-trade. less for us. more for you. >> 26-year-old aaron swarz is facing 13 felony charges and up to 35 years in prison for computer-related crimes when he took his own life earlier this month. his family says that he had battled depression in the past, and he was driven to suicide due to the unrelenting and merciless presidential overreach of the federal government and its cyber crime laws. his crime? connecting his computer to m.i.t.'s network without permission and downloading over four million
we'll discuss when chris hayes joins the panel. next. we are the house when it comes to the big game. yeah. it's his thing. i don't even participate. boom! here it comes! bring it back! bring it home! [ male announcer ] when you combine creamy velveeta with zesty rotel tomatoes and green chilies, you get a bowl of queso that makes even this get-together better. that's not much, you think. except it's 2% every year. go to e-trade and find out how much our advice and guidance costs. spoiler...
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chris hayes will weigh in just ahead. why did i switch to natural instincts?s healthier, and the only one clinically proven. with aloe, vitamins, and no ammonia. my hair looks healthier than before i colored. i switched. you can too, to natural instincts. ♪ to natural instincts. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your docto
chris hayes will weigh in just ahead. why did i switch to natural instincts?s healthier, and the only one clinically proven. with aloe, vitamins, and no ammonia. my hair looks healthier than before i colored. i switched. you can too, to natural instincts. ♪ to natural instincts. living with moderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is...