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muestra la iit iti intensidad de l utros indican que no hay reportes de h heridos.casa estaba siendo r renovada y nadie vivia en el g lugar, pero un trabajor estaba trabanado cerca. pudo haber sio una fuga de gas. >> una turista de eestados unids del sur de calif ia que secuestrada en uganda ha cssi n encontrada sana y salva. fueron embocscados por hombres armados demandaban medio millon de do r dolares y ella y un conductor u fueron atrapados >> nucna es tarde para aprender. as;i este grupo de anciadnnos i decidieron aprender a leer y e c escribir. >> ya llega seÑ llegamos >> el entusiasmo es grande y m caminan lento >> practica escritura con sus i bisnietos y quiere que sea mejor de lo que dejo atras >> heor no saber leer y escribir >> su profesor empezo a alfabe i alfabetizar cuando se dio cuenta que no entendia los mensajes que usaba >> no se usar mi nombre >> los habia y estoy recordando palabras que se me habia olvi olvidado >> aun de niveles mas avanzados encuenratrna una familia sustita >> tiene una letra divina >> desarrollan nuevos intereses. actividades q
muestra la iit iti intensidad de l utros indican que no hay reportes de h heridos.casa estaba siendo r renovada y nadie vivia en el g lugar, pero un trabajor estaba trabanado cerca. pudo haber sio una fuga de gas. >> una turista de eestados unids del sur de calif ia que secuestrada en uganda ha cssi n encontrada sana y salva. fueron embocscados por hombres armados demandaban medio millon de do r dolares y ella y un conductor u fueron atrapados >> nucna es tarde para aprender. as;i...
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iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power to end traffic violence on our streets. we are all pedestrians and all deserve straight streets. thank you. >> thank you it is a beautiful morning. i appreciate everybody coming out bright and early. thank you so much. have a wonderful walk-to-work day. [applause.] >> manufacturing in cities creates this perfect platform for people to earn livelihoods and for people to create more economic prosperity. i'm kate sosa. i'm cofounder and ceo of sf made. sf made is a public private partnership in the city of san francisco to help manufacturers start, grow, and stay right here in
iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power...
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let us know on twitter if you saw iit. >> want to know if it landed. >> and if there was a boy child in the department. >>> now for a check on your weather and traffic, we want to check in with lauren ricketts and melissa mollet. >> only 4:31. my goodness. this show is already going off the rails a little bit. listen, yes, we're going to talk more about that meteor coming up in just ae lit bit. it looks like it burned up. if it hit the ground, it's called meteorite. so we'll talk more about that in a little bit. let's talkbout your weather. if you're north of d.c., maybe you need a small umbrella. a few sprinkles possible. same tomorrow. all the rain gear on friday because we have severe weather and maybe that small up. temperatures in the 50s when you walk out the door. compared to yesterday, feeling nice. south winds, 6 miles an hour. i say north. we've had rain showers to the north as a back door cold front slips from the north to the south. north of d.c., grab the small umbrella. you may need it. not dry on friday.we 'll time out the severe weather foryou. let's time out w your c
let us know on twitter if you saw iit. >> want to know if it landed. >> and if there was a boy child in the department. >>> now for a check on your weather and traffic, we want to check in with lauren ricketts and melissa mollet. >> only 4:31. my goodness. this show is already going off the rails a little bit. listen, yes, we're going to talk more about that meteor coming up in just ae lit bit. it looks like it burned up. if it hit the ground, it's called meteorite....
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to look at th and say we think zoning changes is loan is going to change iits an unsustainable thing.o look at that and say ning's going to solve it, there's no precedent for that. it'such more likely that it's going to take a massive amount of money. if you look at the hire of tsto the valley, the valley h generated enormous wealth but theousing and transportation infrastructure investments that it takes to support that kind oc econ expansion haven't been made. and as a result, those costs ave fall on communities where theyear in all the symptoms you talked about, the flight of the missing mile, high housing prices, people losing their homes and so forth. how d we fix ? i think it's time to go back and make those kinds of investments. cities are starting to figure out how to do this too which i think is a really promising sign. >> they haven't necessarily always moved at a very fast pace. >> sure. >> i know you're a coauthor of sb 50, the very conoversial housing bill. why do you think that's necessary? >> it's necessary because we haven't built enough homes that we need to, you know
to look at th and say we think zoning changes is loan is going to change iits an unsustainable thing.o look at that and say ning's going to solve it, there's no precedent for that. it'such more likely that it's going to take a massive amount of money. if you look at the hire of tsto the valley, the valley h generated enormous wealth but theousing and transportation infrastructure investments that it takes to support that kind oc econ expansion haven't been made. and as a result, those costs ave...
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ad iit's all leaching i into thee ground to whatever mine pooool is undernrneath, to d knows whose water supply where. >> we're talking about a quarter of a million people live here. now, people aren't drinking all that mmine pool l water. they're drinking reservoir water that the mine pool helps feed. the water that flows into those reservoirs comes from groundwater and from mine pools and from springs that come out of the sides of mountains. and the danger is if you contaminate too many of those sources, then you have a health threat.t. >> just t as in julietette, geo, people herere are also gettingg sick. if you type in hazleton, it does coome up cancer capital of pennsylvavania. >> this is ground zero for the polycythemia vera cancer investigation. >> called pv for short, polycythemia vera is a rare form of blood cancer in most of the u.s. but here, there's a confirmed cluster of pv cases. >> in 2004, we learned that there were 67 diagnosed cases of polycythemia vera, which ultimately led to the--to the cononfirmation ofof a cancer cluster. since then, 130 0 cases of polycythemia ver
ad iit's all leaching i into thee ground to whatever mine pooool is undernrneath, to d knows whose water supply where. >> we're talking about a quarter of a million people live here. now, people aren't drinking all that mmine pool l water. they're drinking reservoir water that the mine pool helps feed. the water that flows into those reservoirs comes from groundwater and from mine pools and from springs that come out of the sides of mountains. and the danger is if you contaminate too many...
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. >> iit's true what these women say about biden, do you believe it's disqualifyingbe or shoulisqualifying for vice president biden? >> i think he'd have to answer that question for himsf, and the american people have to answer that. but certainly, i thinker it's abig problem. >> there's a different standard for democrats and republicans, it seems. president trump has sustained -- >> well, it's a different standard for president trump. >> why? >> i don't know the answer to that. but let's see if it's t.different standard in 2020. that'll be the t >> this program aired for 33 years by a single host, william f. buckl jr. and he covered almost every topic. aso, he covered the idea independent centrist candidate in a program here with a guest you'll recogni in a discussion about ross perot. let's play the clip. >> mm. >> how do you win in a way that ross perot couldn't? >> very diffent time. we have to recognize that the country is much more dided than it was in 1992.am thican people do not trust congress and do not trust this president. i also believe that the ideology of both parties, as we
. >> iit's true what these women say about biden, do you believe it's disqualifyingbe or shoulisqualifying for vice president biden? >> i think he'd have to answer that question for himsf, and the american people have to answer that. but certainly, i thinker it's abig problem. >> there's a different standard for democrats and republicans, it seems. president trump has sustained -- >> well, it's a different standard for president trump. >> why? >> i don't know...
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on the newshour tonight, a tense alliance-- iit down with the turkish foreign minister amid heightenedpoints with the u.s. then, a historic election in chicago: we talk wh lori lightfoot, the first black woman and the rst openly gay person to serve as mayor of the city. plus, warnings froantarctica. we kick off our series of reports from the bottom of the world with a look at what penguins can teach us about climate change. >> penguins are us, you might say. they breathe the same air. they have to have food, a good home, a good environment. if one of those falls out of sync, it's troubling. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour.
on the newshour tonight, a tense alliance-- iit down with the turkish foreign minister amid heightenedpoints with the u.s. then, a historic election in chicago: we talk wh lori lightfoot, the first black woman and the rst openly gay person to serve as mayor of the city. plus, warnings froantarctica. we kick off our series of reports from the bottom of the world with a look at what penguins can teach us about climate change. >> penguins are us, you might say. they breathe the same air....
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iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power to end traffic violence on our streets. we are all pedestrians and all deserve straight streets. thank you. >> thank you it is a beautiful morning. i appreciate everybody coming out bright and early. thank you so much. have a wonderful walk-to-work day. [applause.] >> i went through a lot of struggles in my life, and i am blessed to be part of this. i am familiar with what people are going through to relate and empathy and compassion to their struggle so they can see i came out of the struggle, it gives them hope to come up and do something positive. ♪ ♪ i am a community amb
iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power...
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iit's really a question that those poses. >> host: another thing you highlight is how they alienated lot of people in you specifically talked about michael cohen dear instrumental making sure they didn't get that and can you think of other examples where either because of the need for control what they are self entitled for these decisions. >> guest: what is interesting to me as a reporter is how people are completely differentt ideologies would come together and agree so for example they both will have agreed to alienate michael cohen was stupid. in some ways it bites me in the reporting of this book i wasn't expecting both sides of the political aisle would actually come together and agree so much about these two. that was very surprising. >> host: you mentioned when they are gone from the white house i will tell you the real story. >> guest: there are people we haven't had publicly from yet, but we know for example john kelly thought they needed to write a memo about the security clearances and you know that the very fact they did that means that they really felt something was ami
iit's really a question that those poses. >> host: another thing you highlight is how they alienated lot of people in you specifically talked about michael cohen dear instrumental making sure they didn't get that and can you think of other examples where either because of the need for control what they are self entitled for these decisions. >> guest: what is interesting to me as a reporter is how people are completely differentt ideologies would come together and agree so for...
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iit may take it from the neighborhood group to present a narrative to describe what happened to the unit. >> that doesn't fit so well with me because it is an incentive for folks to do things without permit. if it is off the books we are going to look the other way. >> off the books in terms of research. >> i meant for the project sponsor. >> exactly, i agree very much. >> so it seems like we need to find away. commissioner hillis. >> commissioner hillis: if there was a unit. there i is a c.u. is a c.u. re. >> there is no work done in the space. it is still the way the owners purchased the property. nothing is taken away. it is still in the same form. i decided not to represent it as a unit because it never showed up in any 3-r report or any addresses anywhere. it was basically a glorified crawlspace. >> at one point it was occupied as a unit? >> based upon the information that came in later within the past i think three years somebody produced a letter. perhaps this is what the gentleman is referring to. the lady rented it as an office. that was the first we heard of an actual tenant. >
iit may take it from the neighborhood group to present a narrative to describe what happened to the unit. >> that doesn't fit so well with me because it is an incentive for folks to do things without permit. if it is off the books we are going to look the other way. >> off the books in terms of research. >> i meant for the project sponsor. >> exactly, i agree very much. >> so it seems like we need to find away. commissioner hillis. >> commissioner hillis: if...
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derrick.ee >> reporter: iit did. you can hear it here. dcra inspectors have been out here two times since 20 fe10 an never saw a reason for a citation but a threat of a lawsuit that shut it down and the music got the beat back again. you can hear the beat is back. >> excuse me! >> reporter: this plea for silence at the corner ofth 7 and florida got a more favorable reception than the one that came a feweeks ago >> we can announce this music will contirie on 7th and f avenue! >> reporter: go-go was gone gone from the front of this metro pcs store for a while at least. a resident of n arby apartment building complained to the parent company about the noise threatening a lawsuit against t-mobile. high rent can lead to high expectations of the environment you want. >> yeah. sure. they also only play during business hours. w ik past 8:00 at night and it's not pling. >> reporter: recent residents say this is part of the experience, culture and community. >> since i've moved i've seen things change and like to see the city continue to have the c
derrick.ee >> reporter: iit did. you can hear it here. dcra inspectors have been out here two times since 20 fe10 an never saw a reason for a citation but a threat of a lawsuit that shut it down and the music got the beat back again. you can hear the beat is back. >> excuse me! >> reporter: this plea for silence at the corner ofth 7 and florida got a more favorable reception than the one that came a feweeks ago >> we can announce this music will contirie on 7th and f...
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iit will be continued until phase 1 construction is complete, so we're getting close to that. i'll cover phase 1 in my construction update. we presented to the union, gave an executive director report, and similar updates were given from the board's meeting in march. we gave the same on construction, retail, and i gave them a phase 2 update while they presented us with a fair ap prenapprenticeshipapprentice. we've had no work stoppages, and there were zero recordables in lost time. the last slide for this, i would like to keep you updated on how many hours, and we're now over 5.6 million hours that have been worked. and then there is just the geographical breakdown in the bay area, where this particular labor is coming from. so with that, just a very short update, quarterly for the p.l.a., and if there are any questions? >> questions from board members? >> thank you very much. >> chairwoman: we have one member of the public who would like to comment on the p.l.a. update. mr. patrick. >> good morning, directors. jim patrick of patrick and company. i want to talk about this proj
iit will be continued until phase 1 construction is complete, so we're getting close to that. i'll cover phase 1 in my construction update. we presented to the union, gave an executive director report, and similar updates were given from the board's meeting in march. we gave the same on construction, retail, and i gave them a phase 2 update while they presented us with a fair ap prenapprenticeshipapprentice. we've had no work stoppages, and there were zero recordables in lost time. the last...
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dead iits were fou the store in the hidden camera g investation. warning, the video you're about to see is going to be graphic. these are rabbits that were found dead in a petland freezer in fairfax. the humane society saying they carried this out between november oft year and ending just last month. ured are sick or i rabbits that were not getting proper veterinary care. some petand staff say they were just left to die. they found in their hidden camera investigation the rabbits were kept innd dirty cramped conditions like puppy mills and back out livee can tell you that farm told invtigators at they sold some 60 an mools a monthe petland store. they were doing so without a aicense. again,ax police now investigating as well. no wordet on any charges from this investigation. we are live in the newsroom 5:04. >>> police officers chasing a suspect had to stop and safe one of their own. they were investigating a hen the ing case suspect ran off. an off ter tried chase him but suffered a medical emergency and collapsed. other officers found him and per
dead iits were fou the store in the hidden camera g investation. warning, the video you're about to see is going to be graphic. these are rabbits that were found dead in a petland freezer in fairfax. the humane society saying they carried this out between november oft year and ending just last month. ured are sick or i rabbits that were not getting proper veterinary care. some petand staff say they were just left to die. they found in their hidden camera investigation the rabbits were kept innd...
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iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power to end traffic violence on our streets. we are all pedestrians and all deserve straight streets. thank you. >> thank you it is a beautiful morning. i appreciate everybody coming out bright and early. thank you so much. have a wonderful walk-to-work day. [applause.] in this san francisco office, there are about 1400 employees. and they're working in roughly 400,000 square feet. we were especially pleased that cleanpowersf offers the super green 100% clean energy, not only for commercial entities like ours, but also for residents of the city of san francisco. we were pleased w
iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power...
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iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injurywit. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power to end traffic violence on our streets. we are all pedestrians and all deserve straight streets. thank you. >> thank you it is a beautiful morning. i appreciate everybody coming out bright and early. thank you so much. have a wonderful walk-to-work day. [applause.] >> when i open up the paper every day i'm just amazed at how many different environmental issues keep popping up. when i think about the planet i want to leave for my children and other generation, i think of what contribution i can make on a personal level to the environment. ♪ clean power sf is san francisco's key way of fighti
iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injurywit. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power to end traffic...
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you iit was the reverse before s earnings report today. this is after the american plane maker cut production plans after the grounding of the 737 max jet. lauren: boeing held their annual shareholder meeting yesterday. let's go to jeff flock for details. >> reporter: at the shareholders meeting it was somewhat of a win for the ceo. in the court of public opinion, i'm not so sure. a shareholder proposal -- three proposals, one that would have separated the ceo and chairman job, meaning that muilenburg would not have one of them. that was defeated. proposal to disclose lobbying on the part of boeing, that was defeated. and eliminating the share buyback impact from ceo incentive pay, that was also defeated. wins for muilenburg. on the other hand, if you were expecting him to say he was resigning or that the company was taking responsibility for the two crashes, well, you would be disappointed. he says he thinks that the design of the aircraft was solid and he suggested perhaps in the strongest language yet that pilot error may be more in pla
you iit was the reverse before s earnings report today. this is after the american plane maker cut production plans after the grounding of the 737 max jet. lauren: boeing held their annual shareholder meeting yesterday. let's go to jeff flock for details. >> reporter: at the shareholders meeting it was somewhat of a win for the ceo. in the court of public opinion, i'm not so sure. a shareholder proposal -- three proposals, one that would have separated the ceo and chairman job, meaning...
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trish: iit is time for another talk to trish.ents on the show, what you thought about it, what you like, what you don't like. you can even give us your thought ons the topics at the day. here we are with chip on twitter asking, what one person living or dead would you most like to interview. ah. that's a good one. historically speaking i would love to talk to any of the founding fathers who were clearly truly brilliant. and when you think of the government that they set us up with and the wonderful success we have had as a country thanks to their brilliance, i would just love to talk to them. as of right now in the here and present, i'll let you in on a secret. i've been trying to get an interview with alexandria ocasio-cortez. we've asked several times. i think she might be a little bit scared because she'd face a real debate on the economy, unlike the ones that she gets over on msnbc. meanwhile michael on twitter says, i haven't seen a lot of your guests talking about venezuela lately. you've offered great coverage and support
trish: iit is time for another talk to trish.ents on the show, what you thought about it, what you like, what you don't like. you can even give us your thought ons the topics at the day. here we are with chip on twitter asking, what one person living or dead would you most like to interview. ah. that's a good one. historically speaking i would love to talk to any of the founding fathers who were clearly truly brilliant. and when you think of the government that they set us up with and the...
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talk about when that is coming to your neighborhood iit ae bit. >> lauryn, check in then. >>> 6:32 only morning, a shocki ining sm and grab caught on camera,f robbed o several thousands dollars o worth handbags isterday. surveillance clear. thieves may have a tough time hiding from police. >> reporter: take a look at this exclusive surveillance video knewconsignment store dupont circle. four men dressed in dark colored hooded sweatshirts walk up the stairs. suddenly one shatters a display case with a hammer and theyb quickly grahree expensive handbags leaving employees and the store mascot winnie the dog in fear. >> very scary. >> reporter: this employee tells me the men robbed the place:0 around 30 stealing three hermes handbags. total value, $36,000. >> the stairiest part we heard a bang and thought it was a gun. >> the store is kind of discombobulated we need it put back together. >> reporter: the store owner says she just celebrated 33 years in business. >> this is the first time anything like this happened to us. >> reporter: first time? >> first time in 33 years. >> repter: she te
talk about when that is coming to your neighborhood iit ae bit. >> lauryn, check in then. >>> 6:32 only morning, a shocki ining sm and grab caught on camera,f robbed o several thousands dollars o worth handbags isterday. surveillance clear. thieves may have a tough time hiding from police. >> reporter: take a look at this exclusive surveillance video knewconsignment store dupont circle. four men dressed in dark colored hooded sweatshirts walk up the stairs. suddenly one...
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one iit's plumbers, elect and rg things that need to be repaired due to wear and tear and the labour expenses average $27,500 a year. operation and maintenance as the waste water treatment system also requires specialty contractors, including laboratory analysis of waste water samples weekly, inspection and reporting by a licensed and specialized in waste water treatment system operations engineer and semiannual servicing by a certified technician and those specialty contractors, the cost averages approximately $42,000 a year. it will remain consistent with those in the informational presentation. the only significant change is that instead of a five-year term with two two-year options to renew, we recommend executing the mou with a nine-year term. it will give the opportunity to fully develop the programmes and it takes awhile to gain traction and for school and other groups in the community to understand and know the programmes that are youred and how to access them. so i thinit would provide rec as established by an operations and programme plan so port staff and rec and park staf
one iit's plumbers, elect and rg things that need to be repaired due to wear and tear and the labour expenses average $27,500 a year. operation and maintenance as the waste water treatment system also requires specialty contractors, including laboratory analysis of waste water samples weekly, inspection and reporting by a licensed and specialized in waste water treatment system operations engineer and semiannual servicing by a certified technician and those specialty contractors, the cost...
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universal truth and whether you are right quality is something that's capable of being passed on and iit's going to depend entirely n things that have nothing whatsoever to do with its university off of your it's all going to depend on how well do we do with this mutual loyalty and this then spills into everything that weg touch. arguments about diversity. diversity i argue in the book can be a wonderful thing the competition among tribes can contribute immensely to the strength of the nation. but take diversity beyond a certain point and you lose that mutual loyalty. america is beginning to feel that now. it's an extraordinary tragedy that we have to understand this if we are going to be able to defeat it. if you are too diverse if the mutual loyalty starts to fray if people no longer feel what's happening to the others in my country is what is happening to me then you reach a point the only thing that could hold the country ultimately to do is force. you want an example, take a look at iraq there is no mutual loyalty that unites all of the people in iraq. iraq is not a nation. they don't
universal truth and whether you are right quality is something that's capable of being passed on and iit's going to depend entirely n things that have nothing whatsoever to do with its university off of your it's all going to depend on how well do we do with this mutual loyalty and this then spills into everything that weg touch. arguments about diversity. diversity i argue in the book can be a wonderful thing the competition among tribes can contribute immensely to the strength of the nation....
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iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power to end traffic violence on our streets. we are all pedestrians and all deserve straight streets. thank you. >> thank you it is a beautiful morning. i appreciate everybody coming out bright and early. thank you so much. have a wonderful walk-to-work day. [applause.] >> i'm rebecca and i'm a violinist and violin teacher. i was born here in san francisco to a family of cellists, professional cellists, so i grew up surrounded by a bunch of musical rehearsals an lessons. all types of activities happened in my house. i began playing piano when i was 4. i really enjoyed musical act
iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal. she thinks her children are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power...
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iit is not easy to tell or hear. eigheight years after being hite was suicidal.dren are evil and plotting against her. we live in a state of fear and hopelessness. this is what a severe injury with can look like. there are more than 500 severe injuries on san francisco streets every year. when i share my story i hope people will understand and demand safe streets. today i want to say i am looking to each of you and the city leaders behind me to do everything in their power to end traffic violence on our streets. we are all pedestrians and all deserve straight streets. thank you. >> thank you it is a beautiful morning. i appreciate everybody coming out bright and early. thank you so much. have a wonderful walk-to-work day. [applause.] >> good morning, and welcome to the san francisco transauthority meeting for april 23, 2019, our clerk is mr. cantinia. will you please call the roll? [roll call] >>
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the health care issue is the -- according to the ex-iit polls, e number one issue that elected so manyreshman democrats to the house of representatives. what's your reaction to the president's attempt now to destroy the affordable care act in court and promise at some point in the future the republicans who have always failed to do this will once again attempt to replace the affordable care act? >> yeah, let's think about this, you know, for six years under obama's administration they tried to repeal the aca. and for the last two years, the first two years of trump's term, when they controlled the house, they controlled the senate, they controlled the white house, they failed repeatedly to come up with a plan that even their own party would support. to suggest now -- to take shots at the aca through a court case and put millions of americans, including over 300,000 citizens in my district, without health care coverage because of pre-existing conditions shows how far removed this president and the administration is with mainstream america's desire to have quality affordable health care.
the health care issue is the -- according to the ex-iit polls, e number one issue that elected so manyreshman democrats to the house of representatives. what's your reaction to the president's attempt now to destroy the affordable care act in court and promise at some point in the future the republicans who have always failed to do this will once again attempt to replace the affordable care act? >> yeah, let's think about this, you know, for six years under obama's administration they...
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on the newshour tonight, a tense alliance-- iit down with the turkish foreign minister amid heightened flashpoints with the u.s. then, a historic election in chicago: we talk wh lori lightfoot, the first black woman and the rst openly gay person to serve as mayor of the city. plus, warnings froantarctica. we kick off our series of reports from the bottom of the world with a look at what penguins can teach us about climate change. >> penguins are us, you might say. they breathe the same air. they have to have food, a good home, a good environment. if one of those falls out of sync, it's troubling. >> woodruff: all that and more on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connts us. >> babbel. a language app that teaches real-life conversations in a new language, like spanish, french, german, italian, and more. >> supporting social entrepreneurs and their solutions to the world's most pressing problems-- skollfoundation.org. >> the lemelson foundation. committed to improving lives thr
on the newshour tonight, a tense alliance-- iit down with the turkish foreign minister amid heightened flashpoints with the u.s. then, a historic election in chicago: we talk wh lori lightfoot, the first black woman and the rst openly gay person to serve as mayor of the city. plus, warnings froantarctica. we kick off our series of reports from the bottom of the world with a look at what penguins can teach us about climate change. >> penguins are us, you might say. they breathe the same...
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a lot of people are saying notre dame, as we kno iit, perha gone this evening. >> woodruff: just sickeningwatch this for the last few hours. kate, tell us what do we know about the cause, if anything? >> well, there's a lot of stspeculation. f it centers around the fact that notre dame has beende oing an incredibly extensive renovation project for the last few years. it's a 20-year project that was going to be costing over 100 million euros. cracks had started to appear in the foundation and, sothis renovation was done to try toca protect thhedral, perhaps ironically what was give then evening, a lot of the discussion centering around this renovation work that was being undergone. now, it has to be said that, because of al wl theork that was happening, some of the artwork that's in notre dame had actually been removed. about a dozen large statutes th were on the roof, fo example, had been removed only last week for cleaning and, s o, so that may have been saved. we are hearing a lot of the artwork thereay have bee saved. the relics of the crown of thorns on display at tre dame, we understa
a lot of people are saying notre dame, as we kno iit, perha gone this evening. >> woodruff: just sickeningwatch this for the last few hours. kate, tell us what do we know about the cause, if anything? >> well, there's a lot of stspeculation. f it centers around the fact that notre dame has beende oing an incredibly extensive renovation project for the last few years. it's a 20-year project that was going to be costing over 100 million euros. cracks had started to appear in the...
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this really is the end of a long controversy, iit not?s, this is a legal battle that officially started more than a year ago after commerc secretary wilbur ross, who oversees the census bureau,ce annothat he planned to add a citizenship question to the >> woodruff: remind us, hansi, what is it that experts at the census bureau themselves say the meaning of adding this question would be? what would the effect be, in their vi? >> census bureau research suggests it's highly likely that households with non-citizen, and that could include some citizen is, would be very discouraged, scared to participate in the census if it were to include a tizenship question. this is a very sensitive question, especially in this current political climate of anti-immigrant rhtoric and also growing immigration enforcement. >> woodruff: mar shark what s the legal argument that brought this case toey bef the supreme court? >> judy, three federal courts have decided that secretary ross' decision violated federal duw, specifically the administrative pro act, which
this really is the end of a long controversy, iit not?s, this is a legal battle that officially started more than a year ago after commerc secretary wilbur ross, who oversees the census bureau,ce annothat he planned to add a citizenship question to the >> woodruff: remind us, hansi, what is it that experts at the census bureau themselves say the meaning of adding this question would be? what would the effect be, in their vi? >> census bureau research suggests it's highly likely that...
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and put it in my pocket. om y office to the lobby where the press phones were no and he said, "damnit iit "i'm gonna go out and write it." so he opened the door, he couldn't get it ope we were seven minutes till three and he couldn't, andno, i'm serious,ing me behind the desk. he started coming at m"y son of a bitch," he said, "i know you got, "just nod, just confirm it some way. "otherwise i'm going to take your "no answer as a confirmation." so finally he calmed down a little bit and at three o'clock i pushed the button to the outside the press came back in and i made the announcement. then they started askil thes and then and there i said to myself, a as i lightigar, again, "i want to be on their side asking the questions, "than on my side not answering them." - let's leave the white house and lbj and now you're a journalist. 1970 you go to channel 13 wnet, and begin doing a weekly show and get television in your blood, but when you decided to have a nversation with joseph campbell can you imagine what it would have been like to walk into some placlike cbs and say, "i got an idea two g
and put it in my pocket. om y office to the lobby where the press phones were no and he said, "damnit iit "i'm gonna go out and write it." so he opened the door, he couldn't get it ope we were seven minutes till three and he couldn't, andno, i'm serious,ing me behind the desk. he started coming at m"y son of a bitch," he said, "i know you got, "just nod, just confirm it some way. "otherwise i'm going to take your "no answer as a confirmation."...