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i hayes. routinely gets drunk and mr hayes has got drunk§ -- i hayes. -- drink very much. -- mr hayesehaves. he still has a following in the uk. misbehaves. he still has a following in the ui in all seriousness, he has rooney. in all seriousness, he has been able to turn around his career and achieve an extension to his career and achieve an extension to his career in the states, he has gone over and the huge success so i suppose it's a blow that this has happened. the lawyer is blaming his drink fuelled thai rate as one paper calls it, him being abusive, blamed it on the pills that he took. —— tirade. 0h, it on the pills that he took. —— tirade. oh, yes, the pills. i am sure if it hadn't been for the pills, he wouldn't have been like that. he has survived previously apparently sleeping with prostitutes while his wife was pregnant. this is why i don't pay attention to him. being abusive on an aeroplane is a minor complaint. allegedly. very briefly, let's move on and hard on the times front page, which has a great picture of three of the british women hopefuls at the golden globes. oli
i hayes. routinely gets drunk and mr hayes has got drunk§ -- i hayes. -- drink very much. -- mr hayesehaves. he still has a following in the uk. misbehaves. he still has a following in the ui in all seriousness, he has rooney. in all seriousness, he has been able to turn around his career and achieve an extension to his career and achieve an extension to his career in the states, he has gone over and the huge success so i suppose it's a blow that this has happened. the lawyer is blaming his...
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i hayes. routinely gets drunk and mr hayes has got drunk§ -- i hayes. -- drink very much. -- mr hayesl has a following in the ui in all seriousness, he has rooney. in all seriousness, he has been able to turn around his career and achieve an extension to his career and achieve an extension to his career in the states, he has gone over and the huge success so i suppose it's a blow that this has happened. the lawyer is blaming his drink fuelled thai rate as one paper calls it, him being abusive, blamed it on the pills that he took. —— tirade. 0h, it on the pills that he took. —— tirade. oh, yes, the pills. i am sure if it hadn't been for the pills, he wouldn't have been like that. he has survived previously apparently sleeping with prostitutes while his wife was pregnant. this is why i don't pay attention to him. being abusive on an aeroplane is
i hayes. routinely gets drunk and mr hayes has got drunk§ -- i hayes. -- drink very much. -- mr hayesl has a following in the ui in all seriousness, he has rooney. in all seriousness, he has been able to turn around his career and achieve an extension to his career and achieve an extension to his career in the states, he has gone over and the huge success so i suppose it's a blow that this has happened. the lawyer is blaming his drink fuelled thai rate as one paper calls it, him being abusive,...
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give it up for chris hayes, everybody!"all in with chris hates" airs weeknights at 8:00pm on msnbc. we'll be right back with neal brennan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thisuh huhbag? well that's more than 3.4 ounces you're going to have to toss that... ...or just drink it here. hvr. you either love it or you really love it. ♪ al♪ tell me all the ways s♪♪ and he said ♪ ♪ girl, you take care of me ♪ ♪ you are my thera♪y ♪ the better half of me ♪ say it again ♪ ♪ if you love me, love me, love me ♪ like you say ♪ ♪ darling tell me all the ways ♪ tell me all the ways ♪ now, we're bringing you all the ways to get what you need. target run & done. pieces or cups? pieces or cups? pieces or cups? pieces in cups! man, we're killing it over here, huh? not sorry. reese's. man, we're killing it over here, huh? breathe right strips are designed to simply when nighttime nasal congestion closes in, open your nose right back up. ♪ breathe better. sleep better. breathe right. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: our next guest is an emmy-nominat
give it up for chris hayes, everybody!"all in with chris hates" airs weeknights at 8:00pm on msnbc. we'll be right back with neal brennan! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thisuh huhbag? well that's more than 3.4 ounces you're going to have to toss that... ...or just drink it here. hvr. you either love it or you really love it. ♪ al♪ tell me all the ways s♪♪ and he said ♪ ♪ girl, you take care of me ♪ ♪ you are my thera♪y ♪ the better half of me ♪ say it again ♪ ♪...
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(justine) hayes has not decided if milo will be put up for adoption.e less we are less than 24 hours away from the nfl conference championships...two of the four quarterbacks in the conference championships are from the bay area....we'll start with the infamous tom brady.... --- brady...originally from san mateo....attended junipero serra high....he is no stranger to the nfl playoffs...a 5 time superbowl champion...4 time superbowl mvp...and 3 time nfl mvp.... ---tom brady and the new england patriots will head to kansas city to face the chiefs tomorrow.... ---jared goff....another bay area native....originally from novato....attended cal berkley....24 years old...he was named to the pro bowl team two years in a row... ---and now eyes his first superbowl appearace in his career....but first he will have to face veteran drew brees and the new orleans saints on sunday.... ---kevin labanc ready to take on the lightning.... ---2nd period....sharks down by 1...evander kane shoots it....gets his own rebound....and shoots it right back in...to tie the game at
(justine) hayes has not decided if milo will be put up for adoption.e less we are less than 24 hours away from the nfl conference championships...two of the four quarterbacks in the conference championships are from the bay area....we'll start with the infamous tom brady.... --- brady...originally from san mateo....attended junipero serra high....he is no stranger to the nfl playoffs...a 5 time superbowl champion...4 time superbowl mvp...and 3 time nfl mvp.... ---tom brady and the new england...
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i would like to know from chief hayes-white, what is the plan? >> if you can be more specific, i'd be happy to answer your questions. >> ok. from your point of view, we have this 106 -- excuse me -- >> the uncollected e.m.s. revenue? >> yes, the $106 million per year in uncollected revenue. what is our plan going forward in terms of getting dollars from elsewhere to cover this amount so that we don't have to go hat in hand for enhancements every year. >> i would say out of the 15 budgets that i've prepared, 12 of them have requested reductions which the department has always pushed back at. one of the reasons -- many reasons is that discussions such as this service that we provide, which is obviously a service that we need to provide, we're shorted by quite a bit. our collection rate is dismal at best. recognizing that it is sort of the industry standard, we bring that forward during the budget season and there's an awareness of that. we can continue to advocate. one of the reasons i asked mr mr. corso to look at the data, i think our percentage
i would like to know from chief hayes-white, what is the plan? >> if you can be more specific, i'd be happy to answer your questions. >> ok. from your point of view, we have this 106 -- excuse me -- >> the uncollected e.m.s. revenue? >> yes, the $106 million per year in uncollected revenue. what is our plan going forward in terms of getting dollars from elsewhere to cover this amount so that we don't have to go hat in hand for enhancements every year. >> i would...
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i think it is appropriately, i think we should get this thing passed under chief hayes-white because i'm sure she had a hand in this as she has a hand in everything that this department does. s very hard working. i had a couple questions about it. are these -- so if a student or, rather, a member of our department wants to go to city college to get their b.a., is that outside of this agreement or is that -- or a.a., is that something that's part of this agreement and how? >> so currently, as constructed, this agreement only covers the initial fire academy and one-year probationary period, so beyond that, there are no classes that are covered under this. eventually, the department would like to expand it, but we're using this as the initial stage of it, so anything as far as the overall a.a. degree, that would be outside of the current scope of the agreement. >> commissioner veronese: okay. so the eventual intent is to expand this. >> would be to include a number of fire training classes to give credits and to assist in the reimbursement process. >> commissioner veronese: okay. and th
i think it is appropriately, i think we should get this thing passed under chief hayes-white because i'm sure she had a hand in this as she has a hand in everything that this department does. s very hard working. i had a couple questions about it. are these -- so if a student or, rather, a member of our department wants to go to city college to get their b.a., is that outside of this agreement or is that -- or a.a., is that something that's part of this agreement and how? >> so currently,...
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meet milo.jennie hayes:"heús loud and heús opinionated but heús also so sweet and cuddly.t a great little puppy."a great little puppy who's already faced a great hurdle at just eight weeks old.nat sound:milo was born with a problem with his elbows, leaving his tiny little paws facing the wrong way.nat sound: jennie hayes runs oliver and friends farm rescue and sanctuary in luther.she took milo in from a breeder.his condition left him only able to do a sort of army crawl around, he really needed surgery to walk.jennie hayes: "he wouldnút have had any quality of life past another month or two so it was definitely required."doctor erik clary at o-s-u's center for veterinary health sciences says milo's condition is very rare, and surgery was nothing short of complicated.dr. erik clary:"for each of his elbows, we had to go into the joint and get his elbow back into alignment. so once we did that, then we had to place a pin across his joint to keep things stable."now he's back home with hayes, nearing the middle of a three-week recovery process in a front body splint.jennie haye
meet milo.jennie hayes:"heús loud and heús opinionated but heús also so sweet and cuddly.t a great little puppy."a great little puppy who's already faced a great hurdle at just eight weeks old.nat sound:milo was born with a problem with his elbows, leaving his tiny little paws facing the wrong way.nat sound: jennie hayes runs oliver and friends farm rescue and sanctuary in luther.she took milo in from a breeder.his condition left him only able to do a sort of army crawl around, he...
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hayes, later president and mentor of his, became a general.ecame a congressman, then a governor, then president. hayes saw that the sick man had remarkable organizational ability. so he made him a quartermaster sergeant. he was taking care of supplies. at the battle of antietam, the single bloodiest battle in our history, he was two miles behind the lines because his job was to provide provisions. unit that had the gotten caught, trapped essentially, in the area of the battle. they could not move or get out or nobody can get into help them. they were starting. -- starving. and had run out of water. these troops were in extremis. ofng mckinley thought loading up a wagon with coffee and water and a few other things and getting that wagon to these troops. but he would have to go right to the battle to do it. he gets a friend or some other young soldier to help him load up the wagon. they head out through the surrounding forest. they counter to officers who say this is ridiculous, you cannot do this, go back. and his associate ignored it. they got
hayes, later president and mentor of his, became a general.ecame a congressman, then a governor, then president. hayes saw that the sick man had remarkable organizational ability. so he made him a quartermaster sergeant. he was taking care of supplies. at the battle of antietam, the single bloodiest battle in our history, he was two miles behind the lines because his job was to provide provisions. unit that had the gotten caught, trapped essentially, in the area of the battle. they could not...
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atcheers and applause ] >> seth: represee-elect jahana hayes, everybody.♪ ♪ ♪ oh no. are you okay, mike? yeah, had a pretty big fender bender here. don't worry, state farm's got you covered. [helium voice] ahhh, that's great to hear...robyn? what's going on? are you sure you're okay? yeah, yeah, i think so. ahhhh... ahhhhhh... we're gonna get you a tow truck, mike. thank you. real fender bender going on. fender bender. ♪ fender bender everybody remain calm! there's no reason to panic! go with the one that's here to help life go right. state farm. ♪i've been really tryin', baby ♪tryin' to hold back this feeling for so long♪ ♪and if you feel, like i feel baby then come on,♪ ♪oh come on let's get it on applebee's all you can eat is here. now that's eatin' good in the neighborhood. still fresh... ♪ unstopables in-wash scent booster ♪ downy unstopables dove men+care. the strength test. like leather, skin is stronger when it's hydrated. that's why dove men+care bodywash has a unique hydrating formula to leave skin healthier and stronger. we're finally going on t
atcheers and applause ] >> seth: represee-elect jahana hayes, everybody.♪ ♪ ♪ oh no. are you okay, mike? yeah, had a pretty big fender bender here. don't worry, state farm's got you covered. [helium voice] ahhh, that's great to hear...robyn? what's going on? are you sure you're okay? yeah, yeah, i think so. ahhhh... ahhhhhh... we're gonna get you a tow truck, mike. thank you. real fender bender going on. fender bender. ♪ fender bender everybody remain calm! there's no reason to...
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tonight -- milo ventimiglia, representative-elect from connecticut jahana hayes, music from lukas grahamfeaturing the 8g band with todd sucherman. ♪ [ cheers and applaus] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] in that case, let's get to the news. president trump today quoted fox news while defending himself from the russia investigation, saying, "democrats can't find a smocking gun tying the trump campaign to russia after james comey's testimony. no smocking gun. [ laughter ] no collusion." now, i know what you're going to say. are you going to mock him just for a typo? no. i'm going to moke him. [ laughter ] also -- that's not a typo. once is a typo. [ laughter ] twice means you think that's how it's spelled. and if that's the case, i'm gonna pock fun at you. [ laughter ] president trump attended the army-navy football game this weekend in philadelphia, and performed the coin toss before the game. let's see how that looked. [ laughter ] >> seth: all right. it's official. he'
tonight -- milo ventimiglia, representative-elect from connecticut jahana hayes, music from lukas grahamfeaturing the 8g band with todd sucherman. ♪ [ cheers and applaus] ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] in that case, let's get to the news. president trump today quoted fox news while defending himself from the russia investigation, saying, "democrats...
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hayes: good morning, everyone. i'm happy to stand before you as the congresswoman of connecticut's fifth congressional district. i want to talk to you a little bit about how this shutdown is affecting the people in my community. from domestic abuse survivors to our rural farmers in connecticut to people who rely on low-income housing, this has catastrophic effects in those communities. in my district, connecticut five, we house five of the nine domestic abuse and violent shelters in the state. those shelters are at risk of closing their doors. there's an uptick in the number of reported incidents of sexual assault and domestic abuse following the kavanaugh hearings, but there's nowhere for these women to be serviced. we cannot be sending that kind of a message. connecticut farmers have been reaching out to my office in droves through phone calls, through letters talking about how the insecurity of this administration leaves their futures at risk. they've talked about how we need comprehensive immigration reform bec
hayes: good morning, everyone. i'm happy to stand before you as the congresswoman of connecticut's fifth congressional district. i want to talk to you a little bit about how this shutdown is affecting the people in my community. from domestic abuse survivors to our rural farmers in connecticut to people who rely on low-income housing, this has catastrophic effects in those communities. in my district, connecticut five, we house five of the nine domestic abuse and violent shelters in the state....
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susan hayes smith.[applause] >> whatever i did to help make rachel who she was, she did more , because she put up with her every day, and when she wasn't with me. and mark, her oldest brother, mark hayes sitting next to his mom. [applause] >> he laughed because he knows what rachel was like. she wouldn't ask all of you all. [laughter] >> the rest of us in the family, i told a young man once he said he was interested in my daughter , i said well that's all i will tell you. if you are going to holler at rachel, i can tell you what they tell the boxers when the fight starts. protect yourself at all times. i love her, but i wouldn't date her. [laughter] >> that's just who she was. and then let me say, dell was here somewhere. another brother and there are others that couldn't make it today. some of rachel's dear friends, her pastor, reverend davis is here. our pastor is here. also, vallie brown already started it, let me introduce again rachel's sister that she never met, natalie douglas. [applause] >> when
susan hayes smith.[applause] >> whatever i did to help make rachel who she was, she did more , because she put up with her every day, and when she wasn't with me. and mark, her oldest brother, mark hayes sitting next to his mom. [applause] >> he laughed because he knows what rachel was like. she wouldn't ask all of you all. [laughter] >> the rest of us in the family, i told a young man once he said he was interested in my daughter , i said well that's all i will tell you. if...
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our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes joins us from tokyo.ndeed very curious, rupert, what he would look like and what he will say in this court appearance. all right, we have some technical problems outside the tokyo court and we will be back with rupert ina court and we will be back with rupert in a moment. we will try and get some communications back up with rupert. but first, let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the us partial government shutdown has entered its third week. president trump says he'll visit the us mexican border on thursday and make a televised statement to explain why he wants five billion dollars to build his border wall before he reopens the government. he's repeated his threat to call a state of national emergency if congress will not agree the funding. also making news today: the president of the world bank,jim yong kim, is leaving his post next month in an unexpected resignation. mr kim's term was due to end in 2022. the world bank says kristalina georgieva, the chief executive officer, will take over a
our correspondent rupert wingfield—hayes joins us from tokyo.ndeed very curious, rupert, what he would look like and what he will say in this court appearance. all right, we have some technical problems outside the tokyo court and we will be back with rupert ina court and we will be back with rupert in a moment. we will try and get some communications back up with rupert. but first, let's take a look at some of the day's other news. the us partial government shutdown has entered its third...
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thank you so much for that update, rupert wingfield hayes.nics giant samsung estimated that first—quarter profit fell by 20% compared to the same time last year, and this guidance marks the company's and this guidance marks the compa ny‘s first fall and this guidance marks the company's first fall in quarterly operating profit in two years. this comes operating profit in two years. this co m es after operating profit in two years. this comes after rival apple last year warned of the impact of china's slowing economy. an economic analyst to in earlier and i asked in what is driving this week is, is that china? samsung just as not make simply smart phones and tvs, they make all the chipsets, the processes that go into all sorts of competing products and into other handset manufacturers. the manufacturers worldwide are huaiwei, 0ppo, also xiaomi. and they have been facing weakening profits due to the competition from these chinese phone makers? yes, both xiaomi and huaiwei have really close the gap between the top smartphone makers in the market
thank you so much for that update, rupert wingfield hayes.nics giant samsung estimated that first—quarter profit fell by 20% compared to the same time last year, and this guidance marks the company's and this guidance marks the compa ny‘s first fall and this guidance marks the company's first fall in quarterly operating profit in two years. this comes operating profit in two years. this co m es after operating profit in two years. this comes after rival apple last year warned of the impact...
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this board on hayes valley in regards to the -- >> exactly. so we are -- [inaudible] >> to answer the question -- [inaudible] >> one reason for the public information officer is to really get out ahead of what we're doing. a lot of that's about notifying the public, putting door hangers and saying we're going to come by and prune trees, but it's also about potential removals. >> okay. you answered my question. thank you. >> okay. thank you. okay, commissioners, this matter is submitted. >> well, i'll start because i don't think i've said anything. >> go ahead. >> my thinking was going, i believe along the signs of commissioner swig, so my inclination is to go for a continuance and ask that they come back with a plan that incorporates at least three additional threes to make -- trees to make for full replacement, if not potentially more, depending on what's found, but to do an assessment of what the options are, whether it's the orpheum or across where the b.a.r.t. station used to be. so i'd like to see that. i don't know how feasible it is to
this board on hayes valley in regards to the -- >> exactly. so we are -- [inaudible] >> to answer the question -- [inaudible] >> one reason for the public information officer is to really get out ahead of what we're doing. a lot of that's about notifying the public, putting door hangers and saying we're going to come by and prune trees, but it's also about potential removals. >> okay. you answered my question. thank you. >> okay. thank you. okay, commissioners,...
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. >> thank you, madam secretary, chief hayes-white we'll take your report and i will hold public comment in your report as concluded ex then we'll have deputy chief nickolson. >> thank you. good evening. it is my report since our last meeting january 9th. regarding the budget you just heard from mr. corso related to the budgets moving forward in the next two fiscal years. we are currently on trlck in our current fiscal year related to our budget. mr. corso mentioned the grant writer position and good news is that the deadline for applications is this friday and to date we have received 50 applications. they are gathering those and sorting through them and categorizing them. making sure they met minimum qualifications and they will be forwarded to mr. corso for his review. i anticipate a three or four-person panel to select the grant writer. we appreciate your input vice president covington on enhancing the job announce. related to our division of training, we will welcome 42 members into the 125th academy january 28th. they will be joined two weeks later by 12 members from station 49 who
. >> thank you, madam secretary, chief hayes-white we'll take your report and i will hold public comment in your report as concluded ex then we'll have deputy chief nickolson. >> thank you. good evening. it is my report since our last meeting january 9th. regarding the budget you just heard from mr. corso related to the budgets moving forward in the next two fiscal years. we are currently on trlck in our current fiscal year related to our budget. mr. corso mentioned the grant writer...
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nicole wallace and chris hayes are here with me onset. nicole, let me ask your response to that, in some senses typical partisan staging with the remarks from the president and the response from the opposite party but two very different sets of remarks. >> listen, if you want to go to the politics, they were on the ballot eight weeks ago. donald trump ran on that message. he ran on the made juup caravan and almost the same play. he doesn't have a lot of them so he reran it. his party was tluhumped, lost control of the house. nancy pelosi and chuck schumer's message tonight was stronger because they can add not only are you wrong but also like an 8-year-old taken your toys and gone home by closing the entire federal government. in politics in washington especially now, it's all zero. if it's a seesaw, who went up and who went down, the political po potent is on the rise and tragic stories of horrific crimes. >> chris hayes? >> the sort of difference in emphasis between the two is the most notable thing about the two addresses like donald t
nicole wallace and chris hayes are here with me onset. nicole, let me ask your response to that, in some senses typical partisan staging with the remarks from the president and the response from the opposite party but two very different sets of remarks. >> listen, if you want to go to the politics, they were on the ballot eight weeks ago. donald trump ran on that message. he ran on the made juup caravan and almost the same play. he doesn't have a lot of them so he reran it. his party was...
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yemen sorry we may see an actual end of the weapons deliveries voted in by the congress right david haye in cornwall has a matthew says ever growing calls for an international investigation this international in fact says the only thing that will guarantee justice is an international investigation under the auspices of the united nations what needs to happen for the u.s. to get involved is it just up to turkey or are other western countries also needing to be involved at the stage where i mean i agree with that i think it's we only need to look at the point about of phrases and even in international the game of thrones if you like of politics and commercial interests even in one country the u.s. we see the president on one side the senate the cia on the other and when we then look at that and compare it to the legal side i agree that the united nations and some form of special tribunal involving turkey perhaps similar to the tribe you know used in lebanon is the way forward because clearly what is happening in saudi isn't hasn't been set up in accordance with international principles of
yemen sorry we may see an actual end of the weapons deliveries voted in by the congress right david haye in cornwall has a matthew says ever growing calls for an international investigation this international in fact says the only thing that will guarantee justice is an international investigation under the auspices of the united nations what needs to happen for the u.s. to get involved is it just up to turkey or are other western countries also needing to be involved at the stage where i mean...
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briefly, chris hayes, you and i were talking about whether or not this might be new ground. i heard it as the same thing he's always said. >> yes. although there was a lot more emphasis on the first part of the speech on the sort of threat inflation and creating -- he never even said the word "wall." he said "barrier." there is a little bit of retreat from the wall thing and more of a focus on like, we've asked for this funding, can you give us this funding so we can move on? which i think is them signaling how they want this to end. >> that's about 3.0. steel slats ten days ago. i think we're a steel barrier. it changes every week. he doesn't seem to be able to keep track of what it is he's proposing on the southern border. i think there are a half a dozen things that were wrong, falsehoods lies, and you talked about a lot of them before the speech and went through some of them now. but the big scam of the whole address was that there is a crisis. there is not a crisis. border crossings at the southern border are at a 45-year low. i spoke to a former senior intelligence off
briefly, chris hayes, you and i were talking about whether or not this might be new ground. i heard it as the same thing he's always said. >> yes. although there was a lot more emphasis on the first part of the speech on the sort of threat inflation and creating -- he never even said the word "wall." he said "barrier." there is a little bit of retreat from the wall thing and more of a focus on like, we've asked for this funding, can you give us this funding so we can...
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yemen sorry we may see an actual end of the weapons deliveries voted in by the congress right david haye in cornwall as matthew says ever growing calls for an international investigation this international in fact says the only thing that will guarantee justice is an international investigation under the auspices of the united nations what needs to happen for the u.s. to get involved is it just up to turkey or are other western countries also needing to be involved at the stage. and i mean i agree with that i think it's we only need to look at the fun of it phrases and even in international the game of thrones if you like of politics and commercial interests even in one country the us we see the president on one side the senate the cia on the other and when we then look at that and compare it to the legal side i agree that the united nations and some form of special tribunal involving turkey perhaps similar to the tribe you know used in lebanon is the way forward because clearly what is happening in saudi isn't hasn't been set up in accordance with international principles of justice and
yemen sorry we may see an actual end of the weapons deliveries voted in by the congress right david haye in cornwall as matthew says ever growing calls for an international investigation this international in fact says the only thing that will guarantee justice is an international investigation under the auspices of the united nations what needs to happen for the u.s. to get involved is it just up to turkey or are other western countries also needing to be involved at the stage. and i mean i...
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. >> i just wanted to remark on that as well because, the department knows chief hayes-white. we talk about nert but those volunteers out there, i think it's a great thing for us as a department to recognize the volunteers and so commissioners, if you are available on january 30th at 11:00, i have every intention to come by and thank those volunteers. there's usually good food as well. i think that that goes a long way. i just wanted to be able to say that as well. at this particular point, chief nickolson, i don't have any other comments. thank you for your report. >> vice president covington. >> thank you, mr. president. i just have a follow-up question regarding the training facility and the 150 million-dollar potential pricetag. since a location has not been identified and locked down and we don't know how much it will cost to purchase the facility, how much it will cost to do any grating, all of that prep work and whether or not there's toxic that need to be removed, how long do we have to determine wht the real number is? >> it's on the 201 bond. 2019 bond. that's coming
. >> i just wanted to remark on that as well because, the department knows chief hayes-white. we talk about nert but those volunteers out there, i think it's a great thing for us as a department to recognize the volunteers and so commissioners, if you are available on january 30th at 11:00, i have every intention to come by and thank those volunteers. there's usually good food as well. i think that that goes a long way. i just wanted to be able to say that as well. at this particular...
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rupert wingfield-hayes was outside court and sent this report on the days events.t: at the tokyo district court, the crowds gathered earlier. more than 1000 lining up in the hope of getting one of 14eats in the public gathering. inside the courtroom, prsecutors and defense lawy eye each other under the gaze of an extremely youthful-looking judge. in the middle of the chair that would soon be occupied by carlos ghosn. they did not have to wait long. courtmeras now banished, arguments took over. the pictures show a t hinner, older looking colors ghosn, the result of 15 days of detention. -- 50 days of detention. the rmer nissan boss said "i've been wrongfully accused of meritless and unsubstantiated accusations. i have always acted legally." we expect carlos ghosn to make a robust defense of himself in court and that is what he did. he said his prolonged deteion was not only unfair and unjust, ler that the allegations were essentially grou. he said all of his financial oflings while chairman nissan corporation were done with the knowledge andenpproval of sr executive
rupert wingfield-hayes was outside court and sent this report on the days events.t: at the tokyo district court, the crowds gathered earlier. more than 1000 lining up in the hope of getting one of 14eats in the public gathering. inside the courtroom, prsecutors and defense lawy eye each other under the gaze of an extremely youthful-looking judge. in the middle of the chair that would soon be occupied by carlos ghosn. they did not have to wait long. courtmeras now banished, arguments took over....
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thank you, chief hayes-white and the firefighters spags tiev fire department. i used to go down to the emporium cat well. you remember the emporium cat well? tonight, as we light this tree, we are creating memories for the next generation of young people growing up in san francisco. it's something that i'm so excited about, and in fact, at city hall, in our front yard at civic center, we have an ice skating rink. we have incredible, beautiful playgrounds and activities and things for kids to do during the holiday season. this sunday, i hope you consider joining me in city hall. we'll have santa and face painters and hot chocolate and cookies, things that help create tomorrow's memories. so i want to thank all of you for being here tonight, and i want to ask for some assistance in lighting this tree. you guys want to help me out? come on over. come on, help me out. all right. you guys excited? you want to count with me? going to hold the switch? all right. here we go. ten, nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one. [cheers and applause] >> the hon. lo
thank you, chief hayes-white and the firefighters spags tiev fire department. i used to go down to the emporium cat well. you remember the emporium cat well? tonight, as we light this tree, we are creating memories for the next generation of young people growing up in san francisco. it's something that i'm so excited about, and in fact, at city hall, in our front yard at civic center, we have an ice skating rink. we have incredible, beautiful playgrounds and activities and things for kids to do...
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from there, rupert wingfield hayes reports.ura for his 278 kilo prize was far higher than his own previous record. he is known as japan's tuna king and the price he pays at the annual new year's auction bears only a vague relationship to the actual price of tuna. on a normal day a similar sized fish would sell for around £45,000. today's record is in part about status and it creates a lot of publicity for mr kimura and his sushi empire — but it is also a reflection of the scarcity of large pacific bluefin tuna. they are officially listed as an endangered species. last year catches off the coast ofjapan were significantly down and since the middle of last year, prices in tokyo have climbed by more than 40%. rupert wingfield hayes, bbc news, in tokyo. in a few minutes‘ time we'll have our second edition of the papers and a chance to see what challenges our reviewers think lie ahead for the prime minister over brexit. and theresa may herself will be interviewed on the andrew marr show tomorrow morning as the programme returns for
from there, rupert wingfield hayes reports.ura for his 278 kilo prize was far higher than his own previous record. he is known as japan's tuna king and the price he pays at the annual new year's auction bears only a vague relationship to the actual price of tuna. on a normal day a similar sized fish would sell for around £45,000. today's record is in part about status and it creates a lot of publicity for mr kimura and his sushi empire — but it is also a reflection of the scarcity of large...
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something like that happens there may be a point at which the world can say look we can't do anymore david haye i mean there is some form of justice that has that has kicked off i mean at this trial in solitary get even if you know a lot of people are not hopeful about what it wanted a possible verdict also in turkey in absentia and. and what what else do you see happening here as far as justice is concerned like that i think of it i think the u.n. is is is perhaps the most favored option but as we've seen in in the case of it in argentina now crown prince travels widely and if trump and the un don't come to the right conclusions then there are ways and means in which you know using universal jurisdiction and various other aspects other countries can at the very least make it very difficult on the crown prince to travel. and and going forward and i think those it's a very interesting area to be in at the moment because as i said at the beginning you've got so many commercial interests and other vested interests. and they are also affecting the justice that our sea. matthew in istanbul is somebo
something like that happens there may be a point at which the world can say look we can't do anymore david haye i mean there is some form of justice that has that has kicked off i mean at this trial in solitary get even if you know a lot of people are not hopeful about what it wanted a possible verdict also in turkey in absentia and. and what what else do you see happening here as far as justice is concerned like that i think of it i think the u.n. is is is perhaps the most favored option but...
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- simon hayes. - simon hayes? he's like the bill gates of a.i., dude.ayes is behind the god account? - when your mother was in the audience, i played every note for her. - it may be time for you to play for someone else. if you want it to be for trish, that's okay-- mom would want you to. - you're dj trek? - i also go by nia. - miles. cara and i are just friends. - i can't help but think that there's more to that. - everything okay? - nia just broke things off with me.
- simon hayes. - simon hayes? he's like the bill gates of a.i., dude.ayes is behind the god account? - when your mother was in the audience, i played every note for her. - it may be time for you to play for someone else. if you want it to be for trish, that's okay-- mom would want you to. - you're dj trek? - i also go by nia. - miles. cara and i are just friends. - i can't help but think that there's more to that. - everything okay? - nia just broke things off with me.
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the renaming auditorium at 275 hayes street with the ghost theater. this resolution was already moved and seconded on october 23 rd. we got a report from the grounds committee on november 26th. i will ask commissioners to read the resolution for the record. >> okay. i will start us off. in 1980, sidney goldstein founded city arts and lectures, a groundbreaking interview series in san francisco with a national radio audience. and ms. miss goldstein dubbed the maestro a public conversation by the new york times, brought leading literary and cultural figures to san francisco for thoughtful onstage conversations with interviewers before a live audience. and whereas over the course of 37 years, until she retired in 2017, she hosted an outstanding variety of leading singers from susan sontag, to sally mann, gloria steinem, to brian stevenson, truman capote, to david burns, lily tomlin, to darlene love, joan didion, to steve kerr, maya angelou, to desmond tutu, and many more. and many of her programs had an education focus, including lectures from nicole jon
the renaming auditorium at 275 hayes street with the ghost theater. this resolution was already moved and seconded on october 23 rd. we got a report from the grounds committee on november 26th. i will ask commissioners to read the resolution for the record. >> okay. i will start us off. in 1980, sidney goldstein founded city arts and lectures, a groundbreaking interview series in san francisco with a national radio audience. and ms. miss goldstein dubbed the maestro a public conversation...
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martin take ads out between anderson cooper between rachel maddow and chris hayes ask yourself are you is there anybody in the audience like looking to buy a boeing jet you know i guess maybe anderson cooper sorts can and certainly the saudi royal family owns quite a few boeing private jets but you know let's move on to the next headline because this is again a story we were quite early on we covered this years ago under obama but luckily i mean one good thing about trump derangement syndrome is that people are starting to notice things like the war in yemen and rachel maddow went years without covering it and now because of trump we're covering it she's noticing that we've starved hundreds of thousands of you many children women and children there notice things out here and you know they behead people they behead poets they. execute l g b t and so here is a story that we've pointed out years ago under obama but now is becoming news under trump. this is from politico and it says trump's risking financial disaster for america how the president's iran policies could unravel the u.s. posi
martin take ads out between anderson cooper between rachel maddow and chris hayes ask yourself are you is there anybody in the audience like looking to buy a boeing jet you know i guess maybe anderson cooper sorts can and certainly the saudi royal family owns quite a few boeing private jets but you know let's move on to the next headline because this is again a story we were quite early on we covered this years ago under obama but luckily i mean one good thing about trump derangement syndrome...