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hayes: sure. -- are you bringing those lessons? mr. hayes: sure. first of all, let me be clear, we're not creating the bullet center, it was completed five years ago. it has been characterized by world architecture as one of the grizzlies in the world. our tenants are not greenpeace. they are commercial tenants. and despite all of that, we use less than half the energy per square foot of the leed platinum building. in the cloudiest major city in the contiguous 48 states. , wea six-story structure produce more electricity than the building uses on average basis. if we can do it in seattle, for heaven sakes, what is up, phoenix? [laughter] it's been fully tenanted and it costs no more than a conventional office building. that is a little misleading, we don't have a parking garage for automobiles. savings.a great we are on a major part of the transit route in downtown seattle and we found that having a garage for bicycles and rapid access to transit, that we have had no difficulty getting it tenanted. the lessons learned are interesting. even in seatt
hayes: sure. -- are you bringing those lessons? mr. hayes: sure. first of all, let me be clear, we're not creating the bullet center, it was completed five years ago. it has been characterized by world architecture as one of the grizzlies in the world. our tenants are not greenpeace. they are commercial tenants. and despite all of that, we use less than half the energy per square foot of the leed platinum building. in the cloudiest major city in the contiguous 48 states. , wea six-story...
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we're back here with chris hayes from msnbc's "all in with chris hayes."ng twitter. is this a new one? i have not heard this before. >> it is wild, what he's doing. i mean, honestly-- >> stephen: can't we all sue twitter? >> we can all sue twitter! dude, every person i know is like, "look at my mentions, dude." like, what the? like, "yeah, welcome to twitter. people make fun of you." >> stephen: exactly. "welcome to the octagon." >> exactly. >> stephen: you are going to get your ego ass-kicked. >> i mean, what is-- i mean, at one level, it's, you know, it is hilarious and mockable. on another level, it's-- it's-- it's profoundly gross, in the sense that, it's not hyperbole by too much to say the country is almost literally founded on mocking political leaders. the core values of the american revolution, is mocking king gorge, and then, once they get their own democratic republic, then, through pamphlets. the idea-- >> stephen: and putting in writing in the constitution that it's okay to do that. >> that that's protected. the idea that a public official wou
we're back here with chris hayes from msnbc's "all in with chris hayes."ng twitter. is this a new one? i have not heard this before. >> it is wild, what he's doing. i mean, honestly-- >> stephen: can't we all sue twitter? >> we can all sue twitter! dude, every person i know is like, "look at my mentions, dude." like, what the? like, "yeah, welcome to twitter. people make fun of you." >> stephen: exactly. "welcome to the octagon."...
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hayes: often the toughest things to get attention. done with these future fridays has been to capture the world's attention and doing it with student the lonedoing it with individual sitting on a park bench in front of the united nations, even through the storms of december and january. and doing it by stepping out into traffic in london and causing the mayor of london to say could they be disruptive and they say no, this is our future. is's change the policy who so we don't have to do this. one of the things about eating young if you are both young, -- oned and hopeful, things about being young is if you are young, outraged and hopeful, you don't know what's impossible. therefore you go out and do it. >> any more questions? >> thank you for being here. can you tell me about the epa today? [laughter] there is a two day conference starting tomorrow at american university on the future of the epa. there will be several bipartisan former epa administrator's who will address that topic with detail and sophistication. clearly, it has been
hayes: often the toughest things to get attention. done with these future fridays has been to capture the world's attention and doing it with student the lonedoing it with individual sitting on a park bench in front of the united nations, even through the storms of december and january. and doing it by stepping out into traffic in london and causing the mayor of london to say could they be disruptive and they say no, this is our future. is's change the policy who so we don't have to do this....
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the other thing i talks about -- talked about, my respect for chief joanne hayes-white. i don't want to sound like the mayors feinstein, jordan, lee, and newsom. they could be difficult to work with, but almost in the week, mayor breed appointed heather fong for the fire department, a number of whole -- a whole litany of women leaders to take over leadership. when it comes to you, he made that decision. so any way, and then brown -- mayor willie brown, the smartest politician i ever worked with. he changed the whole city in the waterfront and mission bay. the guy is just the most fantastic mind i ever worked with in politics. the smartest guy i ever met in politics was jerry brown. he has a photographic memory, but willie brown, the city will never be able to repay him. i wanted to bring up the notre dame fire in paris. you know, when they showed the firefighters who made a conscious decision to risk their lives to defend this structure, that tells you something about firefighters. it's one thing when you risk your life to save a human, but it's another thing when you ri
the other thing i talks about -- talked about, my respect for chief joanne hayes-white. i don't want to sound like the mayors feinstein, jordan, lee, and newsom. they could be difficult to work with, but almost in the week, mayor breed appointed heather fong for the fire department, a number of whole -- a whole litany of women leaders to take over leadership. when it comes to you, he made that decision. so any way, and then brown -- mayor willie brown, the smartest politician i ever worked...
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congratulations chief hayes-white in this honor.s been the chief of the department for the last 15 years, as she remarked, the elevation of the fire reserves has been primarily very much focused within her selection and process. we talked a lot about qualifications and secondary qualification has been a very instrumental piece of that as well. just as a part of the history of the san francisco fire department, 150 years plus, we all know, or should know, it was a volunteer group of san franciscans that started the san francisco fire department. and just for a point of consideration and public information, these fire reserves -- nobody gets paid, right, chief? >> no, nobody. it is all volunteers. >> it is all volunteers. and i think that is really, really important for san franciscans to also recognize that all of these fire reserves are volunteers as well. thank you for your dedication, all. thank you very much, chief buckley. >> thank you, president nacoshio. madam secretary? excuse me, we'll take public comment on this presentatio
congratulations chief hayes-white in this honor.s been the chief of the department for the last 15 years, as she remarked, the elevation of the fire reserves has been primarily very much focused within her selection and process. we talked a lot about qualifications and secondary qualification has been a very instrumental piece of that as well. just as a part of the history of the san francisco fire department, 150 years plus, we all know, or should know, it was a volunteer group of san...
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on msnbc's "all in with chris hayes."riend chris hayes is back tonight. [ cheers and applause he s the host of "the rich eisen show" on direct tv's audience networkand "bleacher report live." rich eisen is back everybodyrs [ chnd applause and we will have music from the strumbellas. y 're here on a very good night. [ cheers and applause before we get to that, the president gave a speech to a group of republicans last nightf where he said a buncnsane stuff. for mo on this it's time for a closer look. ♪ [ cheers and applause o seth: it's been almost weeks since trump's attorney general released a memo on special counsel robert mueller's final report the memo said mueller had not established a conspiracy betweed the trump campaignussia, but it also said mueller had not exonerated trump of obstruction of justice it was a mixed bag. but trump has declared himself victorious and even threatened last week to keep the full report hidden from the public. >> the president, the same president who over the pasweek has said he's for t
on msnbc's "all in with chris hayes."riend chris hayes is back tonight. [ cheers and applause he s the host of "the rich eisen show" on direct tv's audience networkand "bleacher report live." rich eisen is back everybodyrs [ chnd applause and we will have music from the strumbellas. y 're here on a very good night. [ cheers and applause before we get to that, the president gave a speech to a group of republicans last nightf where he said a buncnsane stuff. for mo...
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thank you chief hayes white for bringing me into your command staff. and thank you to all of my colleagues, all of you. i am excited to work for the breed administration, which is one of bold new ideas. i am honored to be able to continue to serve the citizens of san francisco. i am extremely humbled to lead this department and all of our firefighters, e.m.t.s, paramedics, investigators, inspectors, and civilians. one of the things i love about the fire department is that it is always a team effort. i appreciate the hard work you do every single day. 24/7, 365. you are my family. i love this city and this department, and i love being of service. i vow to work hard, to continue to carry out the mission and vision of the san francisco fire department, and to keep moving us forward in a positive way. thank you, all. and, mayor breed, again, with humility and determination, i accept. now let's get back to work. [applause] >> short and sweet, just the way we like it in the morning. i also want to take this opportunity to recognize our police chief, bill sco
thank you chief hayes white for bringing me into your command staff. and thank you to all of my colleagues, all of you. i am excited to work for the breed administration, which is one of bold new ideas. i am honored to be able to continue to serve the citizens of san francisco. i am extremely humbled to lead this department and all of our firefighters, e.m.t.s, paramedics, investigators, inspectors, and civilians. one of the things i love about the fire department is that it is always a team...
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hayes take that up. guest: harry, i think it majority of my best friends are scientists and i don't know a single one of them who went into it for the money. scientists are not about getting rich, they are about pushing back the frontiers of human knowledge. it is of the most noble professions one can embark on in the hope that america starts producing more scientists than it is. if you happen to be stupid farm. to -- it went in the united states, it would be illegal, then birds would be flying through them and it would be bad, but we have very strict laws that make that impossible to do in the united states, and increasingly it is becoming commonplace elsewhere in the world. there is no energy source that can't have negative effects if you do it stupidly, but there is it enormous amount of fossil fool still on the ground -- fossil fuel still on the ground. if it were all to be pulled out and burned, we would be in the same climate that it was in before my logical sources -- that it was in before biologi
hayes take that up. guest: harry, i think it majority of my best friends are scientists and i don't know a single one of them who went into it for the money. scientists are not about getting rich, they are about pushing back the frontiers of human knowledge. it is of the most noble professions one can embark on in the hope that america starts producing more scientists than it is. if you happen to be stupid farm. to -- it went in the united states, it would be illegal, then birds would be flying...
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the south of market has been feeling a lot of pressure as has hayes valley. we'll continue to meet with hayes valley merchants to ensure that we're continuing to hear their concerns and their concerns about their hot spots. yeah, we've ramped up the ambassadors in the alleys and strengthened our relationship with the city's hsoc team, which handles these complex encampment issues, primarily in hayes valley. we've meet with gail, and we're going to a couple of upcoming meetings with gail and her folks. >> supervisor brown: okay. thank you. >> supervisor mar: i'd just like to note that we're joined by supervisor vallie brown and raphael mandelman. >> thank you for giving the opportunity for me to speak before you this morning. i wanted to just briefly add my voice of support for this item. a lot of the property as you heard, 40%, that is in the proposed renewed district, is city owned or leased property. we have reached out to the city departments to advise them of the assessment increase should it pass. we believe this is money well spent. we have not only the
the south of market has been feeling a lot of pressure as has hayes valley. we'll continue to meet with hayes valley merchants to ensure that we're continuing to hear their concerns and their concerns about their hot spots. yeah, we've ramped up the ambassadors in the alleys and strengthened our relationship with the city's hsoc team, which handles these complex encampment issues, primarily in hayes valley. we've meet with gail, and we're going to a couple of upcoming meetings with gail and her...
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chief hayes-white, meetling with you, too, and the national disaster team. that's the meeting i spoke up eariler with the pacific auxiliary fire alarm. tsunami week prevention education, if there was a tsunami, you wouldn't want to be standing there. s.f.o. multi-agency response drill. coastal safety drills, on going. bay safety drills, as well. i mentioned many times, outreach, if you're in your bedroom, close the door. it could be a thousand degrees or higher on the other side of the door. and 120, 130° on the safe side of the door. so close your door when you go to sleep. community outreach with engine 4 and truck 8, i believe it is across the street from station 8. this is the "sound the alarm" event. that is david chu's son, with lieutenant baxter. he had a ball. i also understand assemblyman chu, they gave him a helmet as well -- he would hike to be a firefighter. i really believe that. great guy. this fire was the one on whelan, where the guy did a good hose lead to keep it from spreading. i would also like to say congratulations to chief hayes-white.
chief hayes-white, meetling with you, too, and the national disaster team. that's the meeting i spoke up eariler with the pacific auxiliary fire alarm. tsunami week prevention education, if there was a tsunami, you wouldn't want to be standing there. s.f.o. multi-agency response drill. coastal safety drills, on going. bay safety drills, as well. i mentioned many times, outreach, if you're in your bedroom, close the door. it could be a thousand degrees or higher on the other side of the door....
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up the are wrapping queue and they were dennis hayes and he also appeared on "washington journal" this morning and we will look at his remarks and watch as much of this before the white house easter egg role begins and it will be hosted by the president and first lady here on c-span. host: we will speak with one of the cofounders of earth day, dennis hayes, but here's the first other cofounder, senator gaylord nelson on the eve of the first earth day, 49 years ago. >> the battle to restore a proper relationship between man and his environment, between man and other living creatures will ,equire a long,, sustained political, moral and ethical financial commitment are beyond any commitment ever made by any society in the history of man. are we able? yes. are we willing, that is the unanswered question. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2019] host: i would answer that last question? guest: we have, the true transition of public andciousness from 1970 things that were unthinkable in 1969 became unstoppable in the wake of that first earth day with 20 million participants. y
up the are wrapping queue and they were dennis hayes and he also appeared on "washington journal" this morning and we will look at his remarks and watch as much of this before the white house easter egg role begins and it will be hosted by the president and first lady here on c-span. host: we will speak with one of the cofounders of earth day, dennis hayes, but here's the first other cofounder, senator gaylord nelson on the eve of the first earth day, 49 years ago. >> the battle...
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plus, stephen welcomes: chris hayes. and nico parker. featuring jon batiste and stay human. and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ( band playing ) >> stephen: wow! wow! gene roddenberry would be proud! please, everybody, have a seat! thank you so much. please, sit, sit, sit! you're very kind, everybody. welcome, one and all, to "the late show." i'm your host, stephen colbert. you know how-- ( cheers and applause ) you know how we're all worried about the national debt, or, the deficit--
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an april 1st they were on caltrain muni hayes valley, fake works and the federal building. on april second people could have been exposed at the federal building and any one of these 3 restaurants and on april 3rd the exposure was again and hayes valley fake works the federal building the san francisco caltrain station and caltrain itself. we've listed to specific locations and times that the individual. >>was in san francisco. so the people who are not immune to measles can know that they were potentially exposed to measles and can monitor themselves
an april 1st they were on caltrain muni hayes valley, fake works and the federal building. on april second people could have been exposed at the federal building and any one of these 3 restaurants and on april 3rd the exposure was again and hayes valley fake works the federal building the san francisco caltrain station and caltrain itself. we've listed to specific locations and times that the individual. >>was in san francisco. so the people who are not immune to measles can know that...
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hayes. why did president hayes and his family decide they wanted to take over this tradition? jonathan: the president was out on his daily walk and some schoolchildren covered him and said we have no place to roll our eggs now. he said that is odd. why don't you just come back with me and you can roll eggs on the white house grounds? a couple hundred children did that first year in 1878. , you tell goes by this in your story -- first of all, who did the illustrations? jonathan: john hutton. absolutely genius art history historian. towhat were you trying collaboratively achieve with this? jonathan: what we were trying to do is have a book that was both educational and fun. and accessible to a wide variety of readers as we could. we'd like to be a book that children can read. also especially for younger children, that hopefully the parents will read to the children. but it will be interesting for the parents, too. >> one of your specialties is actually garden history and landscape history. and you write in the book of the south lawn is perfect for egg rolling. what about it make
hayes. why did president hayes and his family decide they wanted to take over this tradition? jonathan: the president was out on his daily walk and some schoolchildren covered him and said we have no place to roll our eggs now. he said that is odd. why don't you just come back with me and you can roll eggs on the white house grounds? a couple hundred children did that first year in 1878. , you tell goes by this in your story -- first of all, who did the illustrations? jonathan: john hutton....
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one of the candidates running in that primary was this guy, congressman robin hayes. that primary contentious is that hayes' opponent accused him of being so conservative that he would never be able to win the general election. among the things they pointed to was the fact that as a u.s. congressman he was a fervent backer of abstinence based sex education. one of the north carolina nuclear weapons noted at the time that hayes had, quote, denounced programs teaching children about birth control saying they were, quote, based on lust. instead he had pushed for a curriculum called choosing the best. now, choosing the best was and still is pretty out there. a narrator on one of the program's educational videos tells students if they have sex before marriage, they, quote, just have to be prepared to die. do not pass go, do not collect $200, just be prepared to die. but what's even more shocking is that the program congressman robin hayes was advocating for also taught students to, quote, prevent disease by washing their genitals with rubbing alcohol or lysol after sex. an
one of the candidates running in that primary was this guy, congressman robin hayes. that primary contentious is that hayes' opponent accused him of being so conservative that he would never be able to win the general election. among the things they pointed to was the fact that as a u.s. congressman he was a fervent backer of abstinence based sex education. one of the north carolina nuclear weapons noted at the time that hayes had, quote, denounced programs teaching children about birth control...
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one of them showed hayes dissolving to show a bottle of disinfectant.r his part he said he never advocated choosing the best suggests but the lysol man never became governor. he did, however, become the north carolina republican party chairman and this week he was indicted, charged with bribery and other crimes that officials say were related to a scheme to aid a major political donor in the state. now, that donor, an insurance executive named greg lindbergh, has donated mostly but not souly to republicans. he was also charged this week along with two other men, one of whom was a former county republican chairman in north carolina. they are accused of trying to bribe the north carolina insurance commissioner with $2 million in campaign contributions, quote, to get him to take actions favorable to one of lindbergh's companies. those favorable actions included the removal of one of his subordinates, an insurance regulator in charge of overseeing lindbergh's firm. they were caught because it turns out that the insurance commissioner they were trying to bri
one of them showed hayes dissolving to show a bottle of disinfectant.r his part he said he never advocated choosing the best suggests but the lysol man never became governor. he did, however, become the north carolina republican party chairman and this week he was indicted, charged with bribery and other crimes that officials say were related to a scheme to aid a major political donor in the state. now, that donor, an insurance executive named greg lindbergh, has donated mostly but not souly to...
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madam secretary. >> chairwoman: item six, the chief of departments report, from jo joanne hayes-white, from march 27, 2019, including budget, acadamies, special events, and outreaches to other government agencies and the public, and report from operations, deputy chief mark gonzales, including greater alarm fires, emergency services, bureau of fire prevention and investigation, and airport division. >> in our tradition, we'll have chief hayes-white report first, and then we'll proceed to deputy chief mark gonzales. >> thank you. good morning, once again. before i start my report, i was remiss, and he was standing the whole time, but when i scanned the room, i did want to acknowledge firefighter thomas wong, could you stand? and he was a former s.f. f.d.reserve. good morning. there is ongoing discussions with the mayor's office related to the balanced budget that mayor breed needs to submit on june 1st, and our staff is working with christina de silva, and that would be deputy chief nicholson, mark corso, olivia scanlin to determine next steps as related to the budget. we have not pres
madam secretary. >> chairwoman: item six, the chief of departments report, from jo joanne hayes-white, from march 27, 2019, including budget, acadamies, special events, and outreaches to other government agencies and the public, and report from operations, deputy chief mark gonzales, including greater alarm fires, emergency services, bureau of fire prevention and investigation, and airport division. >> in our tradition, we'll have chief hayes-white report first, and then we'll...
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help us chris hayes.t is this life raft this humanity saving antidote that alone can prevent the death of our children? the good news is that alexandria ocasio-cortez has the cure for human exextinction. all we have to do is obey her and be very, very good people. >> in my framework, in my beliefs that we not just have a wealthy society, but that we have a moral society. >> tucker: wait a second, you may be wondering. how does a member of congress who hasn't yet turned 30, someone who has never even raised children, get the right to lecture me about morality? well, that's the difference between you and alexandria ocasio-cortez, she is a highly decent person. listen to her explain how she doesn't resort to ad hominem attacks unlike her enemies who by the way are xenophobia white supremacist. >> actually talking about something substantive. we are not calling anyone names. people say tea party of the left. i find this phrase very interesting. this phrasing very interesting because the grounding of the tea p
help us chris hayes.t is this life raft this humanity saving antidote that alone can prevent the death of our children? the good news is that alexandria ocasio-cortez has the cure for human exextinction. all we have to do is obey her and be very, very good people. >> in my framework, in my beliefs that we not just have a wealthy society, but that we have a moral society. >> tucker: wait a second, you may be wondering. how does a member of congress who hasn't yet turned 30, someone...
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hayes take that up.uest: harry, i think it majority of my best friends are scientists and i don't know a single one of them who went into it for the money. scientists are not about getting rich, they are about pushing back the frontiers of human knowledge. it is of the most noble professions one can embark on in the hope that america starts producing more scientists than it is. if you happen to be stupid farm. to -- it went in the united states, it would be illegal, then birds would be flying through them and it would be bad, but we have very strict laws that make that impossible to do in the united states, and increasingly it is becoming commonplace elsewhere in the world. there is no energy source that can't have negative effects if you do it stupidly, but there is it enormous amount of fossil fool still on the ground -- fossil fuel still on the ground. if it were all to be pulled out and burned, we would be in the same climate that it was in before my logical sources -- that it was in before biologica
hayes take that up.uest: harry, i think it majority of my best friends are scientists and i don't know a single one of them who went into it for the money. scientists are not about getting rich, they are about pushing back the frontiers of human knowledge. it is of the most noble professions one can embark on in the hope that america starts producing more scientists than it is. if you happen to be stupid farm. to -- it went in the united states, it would be illegal, then birds would be flying...
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in hayes valley, there are 5,296 residents in the immediate vicinity of the location, as well there's location. since we've aunited states noed our plans to open the location, we've received overwhelming support from the hayes valley. we've designed the protection with the neighborhood in mind and feedback of the residents. we're dedicating a portion of the store to necessity needs. less than 5% of the total square footage is dedicated to alcohol. it is a small part of the business but a key part of the business. in order to provide essentials at a low price, we need to be able to sell shelf stable items at a high margin, which alcohol is one of those items. we're a very respected retailer. we have numerous locations and we've never had any problems selling alcohol, and we hope that you'll support our location to open in hayes valley. thank you. >> chair mandelman: okay. seeing no questions from my of any colleagues, is there anyone who wishes to comment on this? if not, i'm going to close public comment. public comment is now closed. [gavel]. >> chair mandelman: well, i want to thank
in hayes valley, there are 5,296 residents in the immediate vicinity of the location, as well there's location. since we've aunited states noed our plans to open the location, we've received overwhelming support from the hayes valley. we've designed the protection with the neighborhood in mind and feedback of the residents. we're dedicating a portion of the store to necessity needs. less than 5% of the total square footage is dedicated to alcohol. it is a small part of the business but a key...
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presidents.rg/the >> the first white house easter egg role was in 1878 hosted by president rutherford b hayes. president trump and first lady melania trump host this year's easter egg role on monday. next, landscape historian jonathan pless got on the history. we talked with him across from the white house on lafayette square decatur house. the home of the white house historical association published his book. >> are the eggs real eggs? >> sometimes. they use wooden eggs. >> they are collectibles. >> definitely. but there are traditionally some real eggs used. in the past, it was all real eggs. >> and who gets to go? >> anybody can go, but you need to submit your request online in advance, and then a lucky lottery winner get to go over and, the other thing is you need to have a small child with you, otherwise -- you know it's an event for the kids and otherwise you would have a lot of adults like me wanting to go. >> well, your book really details the interesting history. you suggest the very earliest known connection goes back as far as dolly madison. >> there is a long-standing oral history
presidents.rg/the >> the first white house easter egg role was in 1878 hosted by president rutherford b hayes. president trump and first lady melania trump host this year's easter egg role on monday. next, landscape historian jonathan pless got on the history. we talked with him across from the white house on lafayette square decatur house. the home of the white house historical association published his book. >> are the eggs real eggs? >> sometimes. they use wooden eggs....
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rupert wingfield-hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ion in sudan has called for big demonstrations this weekend to remove the government of president omar al-bashir. he has ruled the african nation since taking power in a military coup 30 years ag dozens have been killed and thousands have been detained in bprotests which began aftad prices rose sharply earlier this year. many of those at the forefront are young women fighting to create a new society. our africa editor fergal keane reports.e fergal: women of thesi univer facing the regime's police. the women stand firm. that kind of courage is everywhere these days. a celebrated sudanese artist, shis using her talent to protest, pnting the faces of the detained on the walls of khartoum. >> this art reaches many people, whether they areinalking or dr all of them luck. ll--f them look. they can see the characters, and if they don't know who it , they ask, so people keep talking abou fergal: women have faced severe repression under the regime's rsion of islamic law. now as many as two thir
rupert wingfield-hayes, bbc news, in tokyo.ion in sudan has called for big demonstrations this weekend to remove the government of president omar al-bashir. he has ruled the african nation since taking power in a military coup 30 years ag dozens have been killed and thousands have been detained in bprotests which began aftad prices rose sharply earlier this year. many of those at the forefront are young women fighting to create a new society. our africa editor fergal keane reports.e fergal:...
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of the four men named, only michael hayes is still alive.he claims he was questioned by police about the bombings in 1974, but released without charge. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group, but said he didn't know the name. mr reilly has always denied being involved. the jury in the birmingham pub bombings inquest is continuing to consider its conclusions. she just said the jury are back in. yeah. we've got it. yes to murder. yes, it was the ira. what we've heard from the jury today is that all 21 people who died ? 11 of them in the tavern in the town pub and ten at the mulberry bush ? were unlawfully killed. and among the key conclusions, the 21 people were murdered by the ira. the jury said there was no error or omission on the part of the police's response, that they had no forewarning of what was to happen. but at the end of six weeks of hearings, we know more about a chapter which has haunted birmingham for 44 years. today is the day for west midlands police's senior officers to now
of the four men named, only michael hayes is still alive.he claims he was questioned by police about the bombings in 1974, but released without charge. witness 0 was asked whether a fifth man, michael patrick reilly, was also part of the group, but said he didn't know the name. mr reilly has always denied being involved. the jury in the birmingham pub bombings inquest is continuing to consider its conclusions. she just said the jury are back in. yeah. we've got it. yes to murder. yes, it was...
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coming up this morning, dennis hayes, co-founder of earth day and president of the bullet foundation discusses the creation of earth day and sustainable development efforts. also going us politico senior writers to talk about the news .f the day and their new book be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> today the kizer family foundation hosts a forum on the trump administration's initiative to end h.i.v. transmission in the u.s.. live coverage beginning at 10:00 a.m. eastern on c-span 2, online at c-span.org or listen live on the c-span radio app. >> this week on the communicators, james lewis talks about the cyberstatus of russia and china. made thehas since 1979 elicit acquisition of western technology one of the cardinal points in its program for economic development, tech logical parity. it would be hard for them to give it up and they continue to siphon off intellectual property much as they have for the last 20 years using the internet. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. s. supreme court justice clarence tho
coming up this morning, dennis hayes, co-founder of earth day and president of the bullet foundation discusses the creation of earth day and sustainable development efforts. also going us politico senior writers to talk about the news .f the day and their new book be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern this morning. join the discussion. >> today the kizer family foundation hosts a forum on the trump administration's initiative to end h.i.v....
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and one of the 3 restaurants there in that building and then on april 3rd the exposure was again at hayes valley, big works the federal building and the san francisco caltrain station and on caltrain itself. so far there have been 18 measles cases in california this year 7 have been reported right here in the bay area and in here is the tally by county. now the started in early march when a passenger on an international flight to sfo half the virus and 2 other people got sick and that incident. those people live in santa cruz san francisco and santa clara counties. now san mateo has also reported 2 caseeen anta clara has the most cases so far and one child and 3 adults were actually infected. now one of those cases involved another traveler to the bay area who visited back in late march and also visited almost 20 different locations throughout the south bay. health officials say that you should protect yourself against the virus, especially if you're planning to travel overseas crum forster all bellow explains how you can prevent infection. it's frustrating. >>nearly 40,000 cases and 70 m
and one of the 3 restaurants there in that building and then on april 3rd the exposure was again at hayes valley, big works the federal building and the san francisco caltrain station and on caltrain itself. so far there have been 18 measles cases in california this year 7 have been reported right here in the bay area and in here is the tally by county. now the started in early march when a passenger on an international flight to sfo half the virus and 2 other people got sick and that incident....
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>>an april 1st they were on caltrain muni hayes valley, fake works and the federal building. on april second people could have been exposed at the federal building and any one of these 3 restaurants and on april 3rd the exposure was again and hayes valley fake works the federal building the san francisco caltrain station and caltrain itself. the. >>risk from this exposure is low, but at the same time we want people who are not in new not been vaccinated. to review this list and see if they were potentially exposed state to monitor themselves for symptoms. >>common symptoms of measles include fever cough, runny nose and red eyes followed by a red rash that starts in the head or face. symptoms can start developing anywhere from 7 to 21 days from the date of exposure in this case, the date of exposure would be april 1st. >>second or 3rd so if you are unvaccinated that you don't develop anything by the 24th of this month you are in the clear you do start developing symptoms who are told to contact your doctor live in san francisco. dan kerman and ron fournier. >>thank you. dan an
>>an april 1st they were on caltrain muni hayes valley, fake works and the federal building. on april second people could have been exposed at the federal building and any one of these 3 restaurants and on april 3rd the exposure was again and hayes valley fake works the federal building the san francisco caltrain station and caltrain itself. the. >>risk from this exposure is low, but at the same time we want people who are not in new not been vaccinated. to review this list and see...
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[applause] >> president yee: chief, hayes-white, would like to come in the chambers so we can take aphoto with you? >> president yee: okay. thank you chief. we'll see you on sunday. i want to thank everybody for indulging this moment. it's a special moment for many of us. as the next moments will be special for many of us, this is after all, we're honoring and celebrating small businesses. this year marks the tenth year of board of supervisors to take time out of this meeting to acknowledge special business for each of our districts. the office of small business in state of california is 100 employees. there are 59,374, you guys hear that? , for profit businesses employing less than 100 people in san francisco. this constitutes 95% of all businesses, one or more employees. together they employ 354,431 people. 80% of all businesses that employ one or more employees have 10 or fewer employees. this means san francisco is still a city made of very small businesses. colleagues, before we start with the recognition, you like to invite up president adam of the small business commission to
[applause] >> president yee: chief, hayes-white, would like to come in the chambers so we can take aphoto with you? >> president yee: okay. thank you chief. we'll see you on sunday. i want to thank everybody for indulging this moment. it's a special moment for many of us. as the next moments will be special for many of us, this is after all, we're honoring and celebrating small businesses. this year marks the tenth year of board of supervisors to take time out of this meeting to...
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my friend, rutherford b hayes, has not had that biography. [laughter] you know and grant also, when president obama liked to say i'm a writer he was a best-selling writer and he was writing his memoir. he would look at all of the other presidential writings and the one that stood out was grants memoir. which grant wrote with the help of mark twain. and it is not about his presidency but nevertheless, it is an enduring book that kind of will live forever. so the rise and fall, we always thought i was going to go up, up, up because fiscal conservatives like him and the liberals like him because the industrial military complex, and the brown decision and the fact of his general like. the historians now like eisenhower. it is an astounding rise for him to be fifth. it was always truman holding that spot and you're seeing eisenhower come very straight up and part of it also is because a new appreciation of ike as a person being the supreme allied commander world war ii. on d-day, just as grant was present but also was the great general of the civi
my friend, rutherford b hayes, has not had that biography. [laughter] you know and grant also, when president obama liked to say i'm a writer he was a best-selling writer and he was writing his memoir. he would look at all of the other presidential writings and the one that stood out was grants memoir. which grant wrote with the help of mark twain. and it is not about his presidency but nevertheless, it is an enduring book that kind of will live forever. so the rise and fall, we always thought...
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this time at hayes valley playground.s morning a big start of the day. >> every year it's always a great opportunity to get some exercise. >> i know you will be walking to city hall. there's a group of supervisors proposing to shut down juvenile hall. yes or no close the door or not? >> to be clear, it's not as easy as yes or no. i put together a panel to talk about ways to continue to do what we are doing best that is to reduce the population of the hall. over the past 15 years with the programs and things that we have been doing we reduced it by two thirds. the information that's been put out there is not entirely accurate, the case hall - - lotus 700 young people unfortunately and 40 are actually in the hall. it's not as easy as there's only 40 clients, the folks are working with, you have so many kids that are connected with their communities and families and our goal is to get them on the right path. >> do you agree with critics who say there's too much handholding. if 16 or 17 breaks into a car or steal a car, they
this time at hayes valley playground.s morning a big start of the day. >> every year it's always a great opportunity to get some exercise. >> i know you will be walking to city hall. there's a group of supervisors proposing to shut down juvenile hall. yes or no close the door or not? >> to be clear, it's not as easy as yes or no. i put together a panel to talk about ways to continue to do what we are doing best that is to reduce the population of the hall. over the past 15...
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the good thing for emma hayes is that she says she has a fully fit squad heading into the game. the doors. they have done everything they can do off the pitch to fill they can do off the pitch to fill the stadium. whatever happens today, there will be at least one british player in the final because in the other semifinal barcelona has beaten bayern munich, meaning england's toniduggan bayern munich, meaning england's toni duggan is likely to feature in that final. in terms of chelsea here today, emma hayes says she knows lyon are human, they proved that in the first leg. you can watch on the bbc red button, on the bbc app and on the iplayer. barcelona lying in wait in the final. they are under way at the fourth grand prix of the formula i season. the two mercedes drivers started the azerbaijan grand prix at the front of the grid. foundry bottas managed to cling onto his lead from pole position at the lights out. —— va ltteri position at the lights out. —— valtteri bottas. lewis hamilton remained in second. hamilton going for a third straight win. mo farah failed in his attemnpt
the good thing for emma hayes is that she says she has a fully fit squad heading into the game. the doors. they have done everything they can do off the pitch to fill they can do off the pitch to fill the stadium. whatever happens today, there will be at least one british player in the final because in the other semifinal barcelona has beaten bayern munich, meaning england's toniduggan bayern munich, meaning england's toni duggan is likely to feature in that final. in terms of chelsea here...
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rupert wingfield hayes reporting., oil prices have climbed to their highest level since november last year with brent futures topping $70 a barrel this morning. the price has been driven up by cuts from the cartel 0pec as well as us sanctions against iran and venezuela, and strong usjobs data. cho yang ho, the former chairman of korean air, has died in the united states, aged 70. he remained chairman of korean air, even after shareholders ousted him following charges of embezzlement and tax evasion. his eldest daughter generated international headlines after a so—called nut rage incident, demanding the plane return to the gate as it taxied because of the way the cabin crew had served her nuts. kpmg is planning to overhaul its british business to create an independent audit firm, according to the times this morning. kpmg's audit practice has 200 partners and about 5000 staff, and the paper said it had nothing to do with any decision by the competition regulator to force a break—up of the big four accounting firms. the
rupert wingfield hayes reporting., oil prices have climbed to their highest level since november last year with brent futures topping $70 a barrel this morning. the price has been driven up by cuts from the cartel 0pec as well as us sanctions against iran and venezuela, and strong usjobs data. cho yang ho, the former chairman of korean air, has died in the united states, aged 70. he remained chairman of korean air, even after shareholders ousted him following charges of embezzlement and tax...