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hayes-white owe >> chief hayes-white: through june of 2020. >> vice president nakajo: we've been doing two per year. those two might be projected for 2019 and 127 will be 2020? >> chief hayes-white: correct. >> vice president nakajo: how far would you think that projection would go. >> chief hayes-white: i would anticipate that we would similarly ask for two classes per fiscal year. we need tolled -- we need to do more analysis. there was accelerated hiring he would need to keep up with that pace. >> vice president nakajo: , part of that 2019-2020 is because we do two year projections? that's how we're going start to look at the classes that we're projecting? >> chief hayes-white: with mayor lee, we did a five-year plan. we will be open to projecting out even further. we began the hiring in 2012. it was a five years through 2017. we extended three years. two years would be in my mind, very minimum. we love to project out four or five years. what it does for me, make me clearly understand and realize mayor lee's administrative support to the fire department by projecting two classes for
hayes-white owe >> chief hayes-white: through june of 2020. >> vice president nakajo: we've been doing two per year. those two might be projected for 2019 and 127 will be 2020? >> chief hayes-white: correct. >> vice president nakajo: how far would you think that projection would go. >> chief hayes-white: i would anticipate that we would similarly ask for two classes per fiscal year. we need tolled -- we need to do more analysis. there was accelerated hiring he...
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hayes gains the upper hand in this fight.ugh this started as he was the victim of an assault, he quickly becomes a participant in an altercation. the officer continues to observe the scene and wait the arrival of our response teams. you see mr. hayes now has gained the upper hand in this altercation. and as the response team comes in, you see them secure the participants fairly quickly. efficiently. and they'll be headed off to segregation. >> having received treatment for minor injuries, hayes is secured back in his cell. >> you were on top of him, how -- >> there was a point you had to stop. you didn't. he was on the chair cowering from you. that's no longer an assault on you. now you're beating the hell out of him. all right. that's why you're going to see the d-board. that's what happens. >> deputies will question the other inmate who has asked not to be identified on camera. then members of the jail's disciplinary board will determine what sanctions, if any, will be handed down. >> i don't know what happened. i was just
hayes gains the upper hand in this fight.ugh this started as he was the victim of an assault, he quickly becomes a participant in an altercation. the officer continues to observe the scene and wait the arrival of our response teams. you see mr. hayes now has gained the upper hand in this altercation. and as the response team comes in, you see them secure the participants fairly quickly. efficiently. and they'll be headed off to segregation. >> having received treatment for minor injuries,...
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>> now, the weekly standard's hayes-in-chief, stephen hayes discusses the osama bin laden files and america's approach to counterterrorism during the obama and trump administrations. this is just under an hour. i would like to introduce to gentlemen here. , ands a brilliant writer incredibly keen thinker, one of the most important intellectuals in america, the other is steve hayes. [laughter] >> i saw that coming when you started the sentence. in all seriousness, one of the great things about working at the weekly standard and in journalism is you get to me a lot of people with high intellectual horsepower. tom joslin, where known for 15 whose is one of the guys intellect i find genuinely intimidating. i can't overstate how smart he is. to say he is an expert in counterterrorism does not begin to cover what he is. he has trained members of the fbi's counterterrorism division, advised presidential candidates, analyzed hundreds of thousands of pages of documents from terrorists. without his work, the government would never have released the bin laden documents. writer, hisliant stuff is fantast
>> now, the weekly standard's hayes-in-chief, stephen hayes discusses the osama bin laden files and america's approach to counterterrorism during the obama and trump administrations. this is just under an hour. i would like to introduce to gentlemen here. , ands a brilliant writer incredibly keen thinker, one of the most important intellectuals in america, the other is steve hayes. [laughter] >> i saw that coming when you started the sentence. in all seriousness, one of the great...
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hayes: which organizations in the u.s. government can be trusted to give that he was people-- the u.s. current intelligence? let me rephrase that - is there a deep state? mr. joscelyn: if there is, it is this -- one, bureaucratic interests protect themselves. they have to protect the bureaucracy at all costs. that may need your taking liberties with the truth. in that first sense, it is a very important motivator for people. the second one is on policy grounds. there are a fair number of people in the intelligence community think they should tell us what we should think and how we view the world and what we think policy should be. it is your right as american voters to vote on the elective representatives of this country, not an unelected bureaucrat sitting somewhere in washington. >> [applause] there are internal institutional biases at work. a lot of what we are talking about, to thought of the focus a bit, you have intelligence analysts who for years have provided assessments, this is what we think we know. they would u
hayes: which organizations in the u.s. government can be trusted to give that he was people-- the u.s. current intelligence? let me rephrase that - is there a deep state? mr. joscelyn: if there is, it is this -- one, bureaucratic interests protect themselves. they have to protect the bureaucracy at all costs. that may need your taking liberties with the truth. in that first sense, it is a very important motivator for people. the second one is on policy grounds. there are a fair number of people...
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>> commissioner hayes-white: he did accept. i usually make phone calls, but i thought he was here tonight, and i was in the mood to have everyone celebrate, so congratulations. >>commissioner cleaveland: well deserved. >> commissioner hayes-white: so next month, we'll have kind of an update, but it's an exciting time. lots of retirements, so what that does is bring lots of opportunities for promotion, and there will be a number in the coming month. regarding support services, chief rivera's taking a week off. continuing to work with department of public works on streamlining communications. gotten a lot better in terms of filling and completing the work orders. as you know, we have a lot of ageing facilities, and so we're keeping on top of things. i know chief rivera, olivia scanlon has helped to. there's better communications, and we're keeping on top of things and making sure they stay on top of things, so that's working out well. bureau equipment, we ordered, i believe, is it two trucks, i believe, and six engines? three tru
>> commissioner hayes-white: he did accept. i usually make phone calls, but i thought he was here tonight, and i was in the mood to have everyone celebrate, so congratulations. >>commissioner cleaveland: well deserved. >> commissioner hayes-white: so next month, we'll have kind of an update, but it's an exciting time. lots of retirements, so what that does is bring lots of opportunities for promotion, and there will be a number in the coming month. regarding support services,...
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the left turn here at hayes street is no more. only two left turns remany as the sfmta spends hundreds of millions of dollars on this project. filled with pile ones and signs. this morning hayes street was the latest to make the big change. it maked it complicated? >> yeah, a little bit. >> reporter: take a look at this map. it shows the impacted area. the only left-hand turns remaining from van ness avenue are northbound at lombard avenue and southbound on broadway. they'll give it a week without the configuration without the left turn at hayes, but then van ness between mission and mccallister street will be shifted slightly to make room to extend the construction zone. mta officials say all of this is part of the $316 million van ness improvement project. >> by removing leftturn lanes we're making things safer for pedestrians crossing the street. it's also going to help us install our new transit, put buses in the center lanes there, and that's going to speed up muny for people riding the 37 and 49. >> reporter: mta says traffi
the left turn here at hayes street is no more. only two left turns remany as the sfmta spends hundreds of millions of dollars on this project. filled with pile ones and signs. this morning hayes street was the latest to make the big change. it maked it complicated? >> yeah, a little bit. >> reporter: take a look at this map. it shows the impacted area. the only left-hand turns remaining from van ness avenue are northbound at lombard avenue and southbound on broadway. they'll give it...
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. >> hayes white said she wants to see the body. >> is she crushed? >> her head, like someone dropped a pumpkin. >> hayes white orders the riggs to remain in place so the investigation can begin. >> a lot of the plane was on fire. >> yet at news conferences that same day? >> our crews made valiant efforts, were on the plane. >> and the next day she doesn't mention the terrible accident. >> it was a well coordinated effort. training totally pays off. >> in fact, hayes white takes it a step further. >> everything worked as best as it possibly could yesterday. >> everything worked as best as it possibly could have? was that accurate from what you knew? >> from what i knew, yes, it was. >> i questioned chief hayes white before a fire commission meeting last week and she defended not telling the public the whole story. >> so a fire truck running over a passenger is the best you could do? >> that was not confirmed at that time. it was -- >> your own men told you she was run over. >> it was reported and it is all part of an investigation at that time. >> onl
. >> hayes white said she wants to see the body. >> is she crushed? >> her head, like someone dropped a pumpkin. >> hayes white orders the riggs to remain in place so the investigation can begin. >> a lot of the plane was on fire. >> yet at news conferences that same day? >> our crews made valiant efforts, were on the plane. >> and the next day she doesn't mention the terrible accident. >> it was a well coordinated effort. training totally...
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"all in with chris hayes" airs weeknights at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc.cheers and applause ] ♪ why shop marshalls? because... their prices will thrill you. whoo-hoo! the brands will surprise you. mwah! and every trip feels like an instant victory. woman: marshalls. never boring. always surprising. woman: marshalls. do nthanks grandma. why don't you fetch me some doritos. (whoosh - dog barks) fetch me a bare na... (whoosh and dog bark) (bear growl / scream) crunch ♪ get on up, mama. ♪ get on up. ♪ get on up. ♪ do what you want. ♪ do you want, let the record hop. ♪ ♪ nows the time to shake your fingers, pop. ♪ ♪ boogaloo, doing the flow. ♪ c'mon baby, go go go! degree motionsense. ultimate freshness... with every move. the more you move, the more it works. degree, it won't let you down. you need to power your wellness. new emergen-c probiotics plus. purposeful probiotics to help boost your microbiome, plus vitamin c to support your natural immune defenses. new emergen-c probiotics plus. emerge and see. the kangaroo's pouch provides comfort and security for
"all in with chris hayes" airs weeknights at 8:00 p.m. on msnbc.cheers and applause ] ♪ why shop marshalls? because... their prices will thrill you. whoo-hoo! the brands will surprise you. mwah! and every trip feels like an instant victory. woman: marshalls. never boring. always surprising. woman: marshalls. do nthanks grandma. why don't you fetch me some doritos. (whoosh - dog barks) fetch me a bare na... (whoosh and dog bark) (bear growl / scream) crunch ♪ get on up, mama. ♪...
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chief hayes-white? >> commissioner hayes-white: thank you. i did want to make a comment, and that is a huge appreciation and acknowledgement of my support for a wonderful program. it wouldn't work without the dedicated leadership of then lieutenant articeros who i got to hand pick many years ago in 2004 to lead the team, and recently -- not that recently, but she was promoted to captain, so very proud of that. and i can attest to the advisory board, very dedicated. they're all volunteers. they spend a lot of time, they have such enthusiasm and dedication to this program. they really make it work in conjunction with the department members that are the trainers, and it's a joy to meet with them. we try to meet quarterly. they have great ideas and bring something to the table, and really appreciate your efforts and thank you for what you do to make our program work. thank you. >>commissioner cleaveland: thank you, chief. commissioner veronese, you had a comment? >> commissioner veronese: not sure if you answered it, but someone from nert, if you
chief hayes-white? >> commissioner hayes-white: thank you. i did want to make a comment, and that is a huge appreciation and acknowledgement of my support for a wonderful program. it wouldn't work without the dedicated leadership of then lieutenant articeros who i got to hand pick many years ago in 2004 to lead the team, and recently -- not that recently, but she was promoted to captain, so very proud of that. and i can attest to the advisory board, very dedicated. they're all volunteers....
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in chris hayes is back on "late night" tonight.s and applause ] his new film "unew" is out this weekend. lil l howery is here. [ cheers and applause ] and we will have music from years & years. so it's a great night to be here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, in the af rmath of his family separation policy, president trump is n trying out a new tactic, circumventing due process for detained migrants. for more, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: trump has been getting out on the road to support g candidates around the country. on saturday, he was las vegas to support nevada senator dean heller. and trump did what he does for all republican candidates he's trying to help. he talked about everything but the candidate. er >> i said, "do you want me to go?" "well sir, you're making a speech here, then there, then there, then you're doiwo roundtables." i said, "what's this all about?" i read a story in the "new york times" recenout things that we do and they say we didn't or -- it'
in chris hayes is back on "late night" tonight.s and applause ] his new film "unew" is out this weekend. lil l howery is here. [ cheers and applause ] and we will have music from years & years. so it's a great night to be here, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] before we get to that, in the af rmath of his family separation policy, president trump is n trying out a new tactic, circumventing due process for detained migrants. for more, it's time for "a closer...
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one changed his name from hayes to hayes davis in honor of jefferson davis. today, there are direct descendents of jefferson davis and some of them still bear the name hayes davis. jefferson davis spent two years in prison in hampton, virginia. he was released in may 18 6700 of habeas corpus. of habeasd -- a writ corpus. the trial was postponed and eventually dropped. although he had been indicted for treason he was ultimately never tried. he spent time in canada, in montreal and lenox hill, kobach. -- quebec. he spent time in europe and france. he was in memphis, tennessee for a few years at the president of an insurance company. he removed himself from the company and moved to the gulf coast of mississippi to a plantation. he wrote a very long book called the rise and fall of the confederate government, and settled into retirement. he spent the last 12 years in his life at the plantation and died at the age of 81. back in richmond. his habeas corpus hearing was in richmond, ironically not only in the former capital but in the building that housed his former
one changed his name from hayes to hayes davis in honor of jefferson davis. today, there are direct descendents of jefferson davis and some of them still bear the name hayes davis. jefferson davis spent two years in prison in hampton, virginia. he was released in may 18 6700 of habeas corpus. of habeasd -- a writ corpus. the trial was postponed and eventually dropped. although he had been indicted for treason he was ultimately never tried. he spent time in canada, in montreal and lenox hill,...
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and chris hayes and what should have happened to the nixon tapes. the answer should have shocked you. and daveed diggs with a film on race and justice today. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for drivers with accident forgiveness liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty mutual insurance. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty ♪ you might be missing something.y healthy. your eyes. that's why there's ocuvite. ocuvite helps replenish nutrients your eyes can lose as you age. it has lutein, zeaxanthin and omega-3. ocuvite. be good to your eyes. that's confident. but it's not kayak confident. kayak searches hundreds of travel and airline sites to find the best flight for me. so i'm more than confident. how's your family? kayak. search o
and chris hayes and what should have happened to the nixon tapes. the answer should have shocked you. and daveed diggs with a film on race and justice today. you're headed down the highway when the guy in front slams on his brakes out of nowhere. you do, too, but not in time. hey, no big deal. you've got a good record and liberty mutual won't hold a grudge by raising your rates over one mistake. you hear that, karen? liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges... how mature of them. for drivers with...
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ashbury, cold valley, i i think i said lower hayes. when avista, lower pack heights. thank you to residents of the five. [cheers and applause] [♪] today. >> (clapping.) >> i've been working in restaurants forever as a blood alcohol small business you have a lot of requests for donations if someone calls you and say we want to documents for our school or nonprofit i've been in a position with my previous employment i had to say no all the time. >> my name is art the owner and chief at straw combinations of street food and festival food and carnival food i realize that people try to find this you don't want to wait 365 day if you make that brick-and-mortar it is really about making you feel special and feel like a kid again everything we've done to celebrate that. >> so nonprofit monday is a program that straw runs to make sure that no matter is going on with our business giving back is treated just the is that you as paying any other bill in addition to the money we impose their cause to the greater bayview it is a great way for straw to sort of build communicated and
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ashbury, cold valley, i i think i said lower hayes. when avista, lower pack heights. thank you to residents of the five. [cheers and applause] [♪] wwe have a high-speed rail representative. and director reiskin is unable to attend today but director kane just kim is absent. joining us is director chiang. [roll call] spee 12 your next item is item number 3, communications. we will be postponing item 17 to a future meeting. item four, the role of business. >> chair nuru: non
ashbury, cold valley, i i think i said lower hayes. when avista, lower pack heights. thank you to residents of the five. [cheers and applause] [♪] wwe have a high-speed rail representative. and director reiskin is unable to attend today but director kane just kim is absent. joining us is director chiang. [roll call] spee 12 your next item is item number 3, communications. we will be postponing item 17 to a future meeting. item four, the role of business. >> chair nuru: non
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wondering, why are you cohosting articles on jihadist terrorism on stephen hayes? what is this about? he quickly became -- i learned a lesson -- iephen: tom is smarter than am. he works a lot harder than i do. i put my name on it. we have been doing this a long time and tom started to get a claim. he is writing things elsewhere writing -- generally regarded as one of the top nation's security experts certainly in jihadist terrorism. briefed the fbi, nypd folks. he has briefed by presidents, secretaries of state, and i do not think i was violating any covenants if i disclose what mike pompeo told me about tom. he said tom is the smartest analyst on these issues of anybody i have come across. he said that at the time he was running the cia. he said i am not denigrating the people who work here. we have brilliant people working but tom is the best. i tell you that so you have some idea of what you are getting and maybe a second before i break room number two. youcond on how and why moved from being an economist into this field. i wrote an9/11, algorithm that downloade
wondering, why are you cohosting articles on jihadist terrorism on stephen hayes? what is this about? he quickly became -- i learned a lesson -- iephen: tom is smarter than am. he works a lot harder than i do. i put my name on it. we have been doing this a long time and tom started to get a claim. he is writing things elsewhere writing -- generally regarded as one of the top nation's security experts certainly in jihadist terrorism. briefed the fbi, nypd folks. he has briefed by presidents,...
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the other is steve hayes. [laughter] >> i saw that coming when you started the sentence i knew where you were going. >> so in all seriousness one of the great things about working at "the weekly standard," in fact being in journalism, you get to meet a lot of people with very high intellectual horsepower. tom joseclyn, who i have known for 15 years? is one of the guys whose intellect i find genuinely intimidating. i really can't overstate how smart this guy is. to say he is an expert is counterterrorism does not begin to cover what he really is. he has trained members of the fbi counterterrorism division. advised presidents. analyzed hundreds of thousands of documents from terrorists. without his work the government would have never released the bin laden documents without the work tom has done. he is a brilliant writer. his stuff is fantastic to read. i don't say this to embarass you, i think america owes this guy a tremendous debt for the work he has done over the years. [applause] with that, please welcome
the other is steve hayes. [laughter] >> i saw that coming when you started the sentence i knew where you were going. >> so in all seriousness one of the great things about working at "the weekly standard," in fact being in journalism, you get to meet a lot of people with very high intellectual horsepower. tom joseclyn, who i have known for 15 years? is one of the guys whose intellect i find genuinely intimidating. i really can't overstate how smart this guy is. to say he...
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rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hiroshima, western japan.hinos have died while being transported to a new wildlife reserve in kenya. they died after drinking water with high concentrations of salt, according to the kenyan government. estimates suggest there are fewer than 5,500 black rhinos in the world, all of them in africa. tennis, and wimbledon has seen the longest semifinal in grand slam history, when kevin anderson overcame john isner to reach the men's final, in a battle of the big servers on centre court. the match lasted six hours and 36 minutes and was a severe test of stamina for both players. it also meant a long wait for rafael nadal and novak djokovic, playing in the second semifinal. as our correspondent joe wilson reports. what happens when six feet eight meets six feet ten, when iron will meets brick wall? here'sjohn isner. this match wasn't just about massive serves. here's kevin anderson. but it was often about massive serves. you couldn't really separate the players, who are good friends. isner wears his cap back to front
rupert wingfield—hayes, bbc news in hiroshima, western japan.hinos have died while being transported to a new wildlife reserve in kenya. they died after drinking water with high concentrations of salt, according to the kenyan government. estimates suggest there are fewer than 5,500 black rhinos in the world, all of them in africa. tennis, and wimbledon has seen the longest semifinal in grand slam history, when kevin anderson overcame john isner to reach the men's final, in a battle of the big...
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steve hayes, they were all invited we are told to the white house.rned down that invite today. it's tough for some of those folks to go home if they vote against one of these picks. >> particularly if they voted for neil gorsuch, as was the case for a few of them. this is going to be a hard argument for democrats in red states to make. there has been a difference provided to the picks of the president, either cabinet picks, supreme court picks, going back historically and if you are going to vote against the president you have to have a pretty good reason to do it. some of the discussions we are hearing back and forth on roe v. wade and looking at some of the records, i would love it if there were that kind of a substantive issue-based debate. i think we are unlikely to see it. you are likely to see charges and personal attacks that have the kind of attacks that are difficult if not impossible for the nominees and for the administration to answer because they are either made up out of whole cloth or so exaggerating a part of the nominee's record that
steve hayes, they were all invited we are told to the white house.rned down that invite today. it's tough for some of those folks to go home if they vote against one of these picks. >> particularly if they voted for neil gorsuch, as was the case for a few of them. this is going to be a hard argument for democrats in red states to make. there has been a difference provided to the picks of the president, either cabinet picks, supreme court picks, going back historically and if you are going...
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great to speak with you. >> thanks for having me. >> arthur hayes, otherwise known as mr. crypto or henceforth known as. >> henceforth -- >> that's a guy kind of word >> i think his commentary is interesting. when you asked him a question, has it bottomed? no, it's a test of 5,000 when you look at the q1 rally, it had a 100% rally and here we are quietly up 25 and almost 30% in bitcoin and it's an interesting point. if it doesn't hold it will make a new low and it will probably go back to that 5,000 level relative to the whole move from last october. >> i have a quick question for you. barry silver was sitting there next to us yesterday and i thought it was the most intriguing thing and i thought it was nice of you to re-tweet what he said, he has to spread it across multiple other currencies how do you view how you invest in the whole crypto world that the rest of us are still trying to put our arms around >> i look at it and say there will probably be a half dozen twists in coins that are actually the foundational protocols of the ecosystem so say bitcoins are currency a
great to speak with you. >> thanks for having me. >> arthur hayes, otherwise known as mr. crypto or henceforth known as. >> henceforth -- >> that's a guy kind of word >> i think his commentary is interesting. when you asked him a question, has it bottomed? no, it's a test of 5,000 when you look at the q1 rally, it had a 100% rally and here we are quietly up 25 and almost 30% in bitcoin and it's an interesting point. if it doesn't hold it will make a new low and it...
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they are getting rid of the left turn on hayes street on van ness. now it has only two left turns northbound on to lombard and southbound on to broadway. the change is part of the $316 million van ness improvement project. it's to speed up transit service along the corridor. >> so get ready for right, right, right, right turns. but that's good because if you are trying to turn left that just really especially on van ness. so we can handle it. >>> all right. right now, we are tracking a pretty easy ride through san francisco. just a heads up for anyone who is planning on using the cable cars -- the california cable car line will be replaced by buses between drum street and van ness for construction work that's going on. normal service will resume monday morning. so just keep in mind. normal bus fare will still be in place for that. southbound 280 we have a car -- report of a big rig fire. this is right near san bruno avenue. it's not slowing anyone down. we'll keep an eye on it. your ride on 101 near 380, that's doing just fine. if you have a flight t
they are getting rid of the left turn on hayes street on van ness. now it has only two left turns northbound on to lombard and southbound on to broadway. the change is part of the $316 million van ness improvement project. it's to speed up transit service along the corridor. >> so get ready for right, right, right, right turns. but that's good because if you are trying to turn left that just really especially on van ness. so we can handle it. >>> all right. right now, we are...
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hayes and queen victoria. if you look carefully on the side you will see that there were arctic themes provided in relief carving. what was selected was a much simpler design with carved moldings and royal flags, the pedestal was the work of william evanston, a carver at chatham dockyard. the knee whole panels was added at the request of president. franklin roosevelt. it was partly a desire to hide his leg braces and put a safe under his desk. it was designed by winslow and constructed by hard -- of hard oak. unfortunately president. roosevelt did not live long enough to see the panel completed. but i can tell you that this desk has been used by nearly every president since rutherford b hayes, it was first placed in the oval office by president. kennedy. after president. kennedy's death, it left on exhibition and was returned to the white house in 1977 for president. carter. and here you see it today in president trumps oval office. as we learned at lunch time, during the latter part of the 19th century there
hayes and queen victoria. if you look carefully on the side you will see that there were arctic themes provided in relief carving. what was selected was a much simpler design with carved moldings and royal flags, the pedestal was the work of william evanston, a carver at chatham dockyard. the knee whole panels was added at the request of president. franklin roosevelt. it was partly a desire to hide his leg braces and put a safe under his desk. it was designed by winslow and constructed by hard...
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hayes. it was first placed in the oval office by president kennedy after president kennedy's death, it left on exhibition. it was returned to the white house in 1977 for president carter. here, you see it today and president trump's oval office. as we learned at lunchtime, during the lot are part of the 19th century, there were various pieces of china purchased from british companies for the white house. they weren't full services, but i wanted to show you reflate a selection of some of those pieces. the slide on the left shows you some dinner plates that were acquired during the cleveland administration. on the right are some examples from the mckinley administration. made by minton. by 1901, during the presidency of theater roosevelt, it was pretty obvious that the white house was in need of a full china service. a company in new york was charged with helping the white house acquire such a service. president roosevelt hoped it could be made by a u.s. company. an article in the october 30,
hayes. it was first placed in the oval office by president kennedy after president kennedy's death, it left on exhibition. it was returned to the white house in 1977 for president carter. here, you see it today and president trump's oval office. as we learned at lunchtime, during the lot are part of the 19th century, there were various pieces of china purchased from british companies for the white house. they weren't full services, but i wanted to show you reflate a selection of some of those...
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hayes said in public comment about perhaps refurnishment and not replacement. was that considered at all? >> it hasn't been. the toilets have been on the street for 22, 23 years. and they're -- i'm thrilled to hear that you have never seen graffiti on them and that they're always looking fresh. that's to the credit of jcdecaux and i do want to commend them in terms of maintenance and deep understanding of what it takes to live on the streets for 22 years, but they're hurting. they kind of can't live past that. the interior mechanism is also old. so there was never really a consideration that we would reuse them because of the interior functioning or the lifetime of materiality. >> chairman stryker: thank you. first of all, i would like to echo my colleagues in saying how much i appreciate the new design and for the designers and also for decaux and your effort to make a strong, enduring design, both for maintenance and aesthetics is very important and impressive. there's a couple of things that i wanted to talk about. i'm a landscape architect, so i will commen
hayes said in public comment about perhaps refurnishment and not replacement. was that considered at all? >> it hasn't been. the toilets have been on the street for 22, 23 years. and they're -- i'm thrilled to hear that you have never seen graffiti on them and that they're always looking fresh. that's to the credit of jcdecaux and i do want to commend them in terms of maintenance and deep understanding of what it takes to live on the streets for 22 years, but they're hurting. they kind of...
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the hayes z burned nearly 8,000- acres and is -- the blaze burned 5,000-acres and no estimate of how many buildings destroyed. governor brown declared a state of emergency near siskiyou county. >>> the county fire began almost a week ago nooning guenda in yolo county and spread to parts of napa county and evacuation orders still in effect in some areas. the county fire has burned nearly 90,000-acres and now 37% contained. 9 structures re reportedly destroyed by the fire. rough terrain and dry vegetation made the fire dip cult to fight but more favorable weather conditions have helped over the past 24 hours. emily. >> yeah, it certainly doesn't make any worse for the fire itself but it'll get hot and that's not great for the fire fighters who are trying to fight the fire and it's all going to start right now. you can see on the horizon line the clouds are moving out and kept our temperatures pretty moderate for the last -- for this morning but as those skies clear, and temperatures start to shoot up. the warming trend for the weekend. this is where we'd normally be this day and look a
the hayes z burned nearly 8,000- acres and is -- the blaze burned 5,000-acres and no estimate of how many buildings destroyed. governor brown declared a state of emergency near siskiyou county. >>> the county fire began almost a week ago nooning guenda in yolo county and spread to parts of napa county and evacuation orders still in effect in some areas. the county fire has burned nearly 90,000-acres and now 37% contained. 9 structures re reportedly destroyed by the fire. rough terrain...
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they're going to shutdown another left turn at hayes street. this means van ness will only have two left turns. left turn removals also help planners retime traffic signals of van ness and other streets to improve traffic flow. this change is part of the $316 million van ness improvement project which is set to the 47 and 49 muny buses and golden gate transit run around center medians. >>> california's net neutrality bill taking a big step forward. here's a live look in sacramento where lawmakers are announcing legislation that would give california the strongest net neutrality protections in the nations. net nuteralty which bans internet providers from slowing down or speeding up certain web traffic was repealed nationwide last month. >>> and happening now, some top athletes competing in the 35th annual of volbe ball san francisco open. that's where olympians, stanford university stand out athletes and former nba players are going head to head for the avp championship title and a $150,000 prize. >> the turn out keeps getting bigger and better
they're going to shutdown another left turn at hayes street. this means van ness will only have two left turns. left turn removals also help planners retime traffic signals of van ness and other streets to improve traffic flow. this change is part of the $316 million van ness improvement project which is set to the 47 and 49 muny buses and golden gate transit run around center medians. >>> california's net neutrality bill taking a big step forward. here's a live look in sacramento...
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i think we will have the hayes and smoke with us for the afternoon. giving you a look at the cooler pattern in place for the days ahead, a look at what's going on and what you can expect for the afternoon, coming up. >>> we are closely watching the fire burning in napa and yolo counties. it's covered 32,000 acres including land northeast of the
i think we will have the hayes and smoke with us for the afternoon. giving you a look at the cooler pattern in place for the days ahead, a look at what's going on and what you can expect for the afternoon, coming up. >>> we are closely watching the fire burning in napa and yolo counties. it's covered 32,000 acres including land northeast of the
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this time northbound from vanness avenue to hayes street will be removed. this is part of the $316 million improvement project. >>> number four ablive look at beach in santa cruz. there is a warning through 5:00 p.m. saturday. the national weather service says to expect rip current and sneaker waves. >>> and temperatures in the low to mid-60s there while the rest of us get hotter than what we are dealing w today. see the clouds on the roof camera here in downtown san francisco. that's from pfaff owe. that's also the extra humidity you'll feel. and thankfully it keeps temperatures from getting out of control just today. >>> and number six we follow pretty light conditions. look at the by bridge toll plaza. no mierting lights yet and the from hercules into san francisco a mere 25 minutes. >>> and number 7, some of you may be having a cheat week because of july 4th. this is just going to help that effort. today on dunkin' donuts opening a store in san jose in snell avenue. the ribbon cutting is set for july 14th. get the doughnut on. >> a kitten is safe after
this time northbound from vanness avenue to hayes street will be removed. this is part of the $316 million improvement project. >>> number four ablive look at beach in santa cruz. there is a warning through 5:00 p.m. saturday. the national weather service says to expect rip current and sneaker waves. >>> and temperatures in the low to mid-60s there while the rest of us get hotter than what we are dealing w today. see the clouds on the roof camera here in downtown san...
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subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. page was a really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. she had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night. used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a. predator. in two thousand and seven after serving three years of a five year sentence for burglary steven hayes was granted parole. he actually told people in a halfway house for years i mean is it a given to. the times you have been i'm not in prison. as for komisarjevsky he was four years into his nine year sentence before he was released on parole. because of a tragic bureaucratic oversight the parole board never received his original trial transcript. scripts are expensive and the state didn't want to pay it out all these transcripts for every single parolee going
subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. page was a really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. she had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night. used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a. predator. in...
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the fire started around 4:30 at the home on hayes street near seminary avenue. now resident told me again there was a neighborhood block party to celebrate the fourth of july but at this point firefighters do not know if firefighters were the cause. they a on scene investigating. now battalion chief described the victims' injuries for us. >> one 21-year-old female transported to highland with some superficial burns to her face and inhalation issues as well. >> reporter: now back out live, firefighters are trying to pull what they can out of this home to give to the victims. we have found them -- finding shoes and some clothing that was saved for the victims, displaced, red cross has been called for the six people. firefighters had a busy night in oakland and at the same time responding to this fire another fire a few blocks away. so fourth of july always a busy holiday for them. they will be on scene for some time. hayes street is blocked. at this point seminary avenue is blocked off where the buss are stopped. if you have to get around the area, you want to tak
the fire started around 4:30 at the home on hayes street near seminary avenue. now resident told me again there was a neighborhood block party to celebrate the fourth of july but at this point firefighters do not know if firefighters were the cause. they a on scene investigating. now battalion chief described the victims' injuries for us. >> one 21-year-old female transported to highland with some superficial burns to her face and inhalation issues as well. >> reporter: now back out...
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chris hayes the host of "all in with chris hayes" at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, breaking news. the names of the five potential witnesses in the paul manafort trial. what we know about them and what they could tell the court next. you're watching msnbc. -meg! there you are. did you take a picture of the cake to put on our website? i mean i would have but i'm a commercial vehicle so i don't have hands... or a camera...or a website. should we franchise? is the market ready for that? can we franchise? how do you do that? meg! oh meg! we should do that thing where you put the business cards in the fishbowl and somebody wins something. -meg: hi. i'm here for... i'm here for the evans' wedding. -we've got the cake in the back, so, yeah. -meg: thank you. -progressive knows small business makes big demands. -you're not gonna make it, you're not gonna make it! ask her if we can do her next wedding too! -so we'll design the insurance solution that fits your business. -on second thought, don't...ask that. that fits your business. if yor crohn's sympto
chris hayes the host of "all in with chris hayes" at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >>> coming up, breaking news. the names of the five potential witnesses in the paul manafort trial. what we know about them and what they could tell the court next. you're watching msnbc. -meg! there you are. did you take a picture of the cake to put on our website? i mean i would have but i'm a commercial vehicle so i don't have hands... or a camera...or a website. should we franchise? is the market...
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subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. page was a really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. he had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night while they were used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a calculated predator. in two thousand and seven after serving three years of a five year sentence for burglary steven hayes was granted parole. he actually told people in a halfway house ninety years i mean is that a given to many times he had been a not in prison. as for komisarjevsky he was four years into his nine year sentence before he was released on parole. because of a tragic bureaucratic oversight the parole board never received his original trial transcript. scripts are expensive and the state didn't want to pay it out all these transcripts for ev
subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. page was a really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. he had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night while they were used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a...
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ashbury, cold valley, i i think i said lower hayes. when avista, lower pack heights. thank you to residents of the five. [cheers and applause] [♪] . >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero financial district fisherman's wharf exhibit no. north beach telegraph hill and part of union square. >> all of san francisco districts are remarkable i'm honored and delighted to represent really whereas with an the most intact district got chinatown, north beach fisherman's wharf russian hill and knob hill and the northwest waterfront some of the most wealthier and inning e impoverished people in san francisco obgyn siding it is ethically exists a bunch of tight-knit neighborhoods people know he each other by name a wonderful placed physically and socially to be all of the neighborhoods
ashbury, cold valley, i i think i said lower hayes. when avista, lower pack heights. thank you to residents of the five. [cheers and applause] [♪] . >> neighborhood in san francisco are also diverse and fascist as the people that inhabitable them we're in north beach about supervisor peskin will give us a tour and introduce is to what think of i i his favorite district 5 e 3 is in the northwest surrounded by the san francisco bay the district is the boosting chinatown oar embarcadero...
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subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. paige was never really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. she had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night. used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a. predator. in two thousand and seven after serving three years of a five year sentence for burglary steven hayes was granted parole. he actually told people in a halfway house for years i mean is it a given the. times he had been on prison. as for komisarjevsky he was four years into his nine year sentence before he was released on parole. because of a tragic bureaucratic oversight the parole board never received his original trial transcript. scripts are expensive and the state didn't want to pay it out all these transcripts for every single parolee going to the b
subsequent trials of steven hayes and joshua komisarjevsky. paige was never really or to be criminal and had been arrested twenty something times. she had been in jail the last time literally for stealing purses and out of cars. joshua was a different story she was a burglar he wanted to break into people's houses at night. used to use night goggles when he broke into people's houses and sometimes you literally would watch people. at the tire to sentencing the judge had called him a. predator....
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i'm jahana hayes and this is my truth. >> joining me now is jahana hayes. so nice to see you.anks very much for your time tonight. i want to start, your biography and your personal story is one frankly is atypical for a lot of currents elected members of congress. can you walk through your life and tell us why now was the moment to try to make this leap? >> thank you for having me. you're absolutely right. my biography is very different from the traditional congress person. people like me live in communities and need to be represented. people at different points in their life feel like i, too, have value and want to have part of this conversation. i've been asked many times to run for elected office. i said, no, because i wasn't sure if my story fit nicely within this narrative. i think it's time for people like me, all people to take a more active role in our government. >> the state democratic party has not backed you, they've backed your primary opponent. why do you think that is? do you think the connecticut state democratic party is in touch with the current moment? >> we
i'm jahana hayes and this is my truth. >> joining me now is jahana hayes. so nice to see you.anks very much for your time tonight. i want to start, your biography and your personal story is one frankly is atypical for a lot of currents elected members of congress. can you walk through your life and tell us why now was the moment to try to make this leap? >> thank you for having me. you're absolutely right. my biography is very different from the traditional congress person. people...