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hennessy is the granddaughter of dorothy day, the founder of the catholic worker movement.men trotta helps run the st. joseph catholic worker house in new york. i spoke to them shortly before clare grady was released and put under house arrest. i began by asking martha about what they did when they entered the nuclear sub base. >> i was with my friends, seven of us. and we spent nearly two years discerning and praraying about what we could do. at we walked onto the base kings bay. not a well-known site. on behalf ofre people who couldn't do such a thing or take such an action. exposewalked there to the trident nuclear arsenal. symbolically disarmed the nuclear weapons. we were not anywhere near nuclear weapons. that group got a little bit closer to the bunkers. the booktially we left "the doomsday machine" on-site at the administrative machine at the strategic weapons facility of the atlantic. we posted an indndictment on the doors of the facility. manners that read the ultimate logic of the trtrident and we put up crimime tape. amy: and where did you go? the administration
hennessy is the granddaughter of dorothy day, the founder of the catholic worker movement.men trotta helps run the st. joseph catholic worker house in new york. i spoke to them shortly before clare grady was released and put under house arrest. i began by asking martha about what they did when they entered the nuclear sub base. >> i was with my friends, seven of us. and we spent nearly two years discerning and praraying about what we could do. at we walked onto the base kings bay. not a...
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back with me, patrick healey, susan hennessy, and philip mudd.want to play more from today's hearing. at one point darrell issa made strzok read his texts. >> you want me to read this. >> yes, please. >> omg, he's an idiot. hi, how is trump other than a dush? trump is a disaster. i have no idea how destablizing his presidency would be. >> so considering what phil said just before the break, was that about how lighting how inappropriate the texts were, humiliating him, or both? >> yes, i think it was an effort to humiliate him. i do think it's worth noting that calling the president an idiot, suggesting he was unfit for the office of the presidency, those were views that were expressed by republican members of congress in the very same period if you look at comments made by ted cruz, lindsey graham and others. so strzok isn't really dramatically departing from the own party's representations in that moment. i think what they're really trying to do is undermine the investigator in order to undermine the investigation, in order to undermine the larg
back with me, patrick healey, susan hennessy, and philip mudd.want to play more from today's hearing. at one point darrell issa made strzok read his texts. >> you want me to read this. >> yes, please. >> omg, he's an idiot. hi, how is trump other than a dush? trump is a disaster. i have no idea how destablizing his presidency would be. >> so considering what phil said just before the break, was that about how lighting how inappropriate the texts were, humiliating him, or...
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. >> supervisor kim: this is something sheriff hennessy has told me as a program they would like to do. and actually it is something they've talked about for years. it has been this overall discussion in terms of how we divide up duties between the deputy sheriff and our police officers. there are certain things that i think our deputy sheriff can do and should do at a lower cost, and it frees up officers to be on the ground and walk our core doors and do the work that our constituents ask us to do on a daily basis. >> supervisor cohen: i will pave it to the controller or the interim budget director. this is a $1.7 asked. and it is unclear to me if this is a one time -- >> supervisor kim: it is not a one-time ask. if we decide to support the program, it will continue through remaining years until we decide to shift the program back out. >> supervisor cohen: so you raised an interesting idea. shouldn't the mayor be funding this clingy week and initiated, right? maybe several pilot programs? the transfer. >> supervisor kim: we could also -- and i'm happy to work on this today, is figure
. >> supervisor kim: this is something sheriff hennessy has told me as a program they would like to do. and actually it is something they've talked about for years. it has been this overall discussion in terms of how we divide up duties between the deputy sheriff and our police officers. there are certain things that i think our deputy sheriff can do and should do at a lower cost, and it frees up officers to be on the ground and walk our core doors and do the work that our constituents...
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you see, these days, scott likes to lovingly refer to hennessy place, his coffey park street, as "the," because it is, he says. but the night of the fire, there was something else scott was afraid he was going to lose: his sense of community, one he and a tight group of neighbors had built over decades. as scott took one last look before leaving, he feared their connection, just like everything else on this street, might be turning to ash. scott: yeah. garvin: but if that was going to happen, scott decided it wouldn't go down without a fight-- scott: we lived in that street for almost 30 years, and we've done a lot of life together. garvin: which is why, when it came time to celebrate his wife, april's birthday, this week, scott didn't reserve a table or a room at a restaurant. instead, he set up for a party right in the middle of their old cul-de-sac and invited all the old neighbors to return. scott: we have a sense of community that, i hate to say it, but a lot of people don't, and we work hard at it. it's a little more work now, yeah, so we'll be back. ♪ happy birthday to you. gar
you see, these days, scott likes to lovingly refer to hennessy place, his coffey park street, as "the," because it is, he says. but the night of the fire, there was something else scott was afraid he was going to lose: his sense of community, one he and a tight group of neighbors had built over decades. as scott took one last look before leaving, he feared their connection, just like everything else on this street, might be turning to ash. scott: yeah. garvin: but if that was going to...
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presenter is project manager, cathal hennessy, capital programs and construction, sfmta. >> good evening. after that nice, long introduction, i feel like he almost covered the presentation already, but i will go through a few more details of it, so if someone can bring up the slide for me. thank you very much. as mentioned, this is a muni forward project. the limits of the project are on the western edge is 16th at church and eastern edge is down into mission bay. as mentioned, it's part of the transit effectiveness program, where one of the original goals of the project was to realign the 22, which is the element, the section of the map here in black, to realign so it would be on 16th street and in mission bay itself to accommodate the future growth and development of this section of the city. while in the development of the project, 16th street has been identified as a high injury corridor network, meaning there's been a lot of collisions with pedestrians and automobiles and road users along this route. so we're talking this opportunity to improve the state of along the corridor. once
presenter is project manager, cathal hennessy, capital programs and construction, sfmta. >> good evening. after that nice, long introduction, i feel like he almost covered the presentation already, but i will go through a few more details of it, so if someone can bring up the slide for me. thank you very much. as mentioned, this is a muni forward project. the limits of the project are on the western edge is 16th at church and eastern edge is down into mission bay. as mentioned, it's part...
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susan hennessy first. looking at the documents, what are you seeing?n general it's not great news that the fbi is reconstructing the documents here. it's not necessarily clear if we're seeing the entire picture. i think what it does so is the investigators here have hard evidence. whatever we think of the pressure michael cohen may be under to cooperate, whether or not people may be risking perjury, this is a nice reminder there is documentary evidence that backing up a lot of this stuff. in therchls actual documents themselves, one thing cohen ark certed is that his documents are protected by attorney/client privilege. these are not documents that show that he's acting like an attorney. and that's been the prosecutor's charge from the beginning. all in all, it's not a great day for him. >> you look at what michael cohen said this morning. is he cooperating? is he signaling he's about to cooperate? >> it's interesting why he decided to do the interview in the first place. not something a lawyer would typically suggest you do. he's trying to send a mess
susan hennessy first. looking at the documents, what are you seeing?n general it's not great news that the fbi is reconstructing the documents here. it's not necessarily clear if we're seeing the entire picture. i think what it does so is the investigators here have hard evidence. whatever we think of the pressure michael cohen may be under to cooperate, whether or not people may be risking perjury, this is a nice reminder there is documentary evidence that backing up a lot of this stuff. in...