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the palestinians and to the united nations so are you ready to start revving up those drills and jackhammers are you ready to start pouring some cement and laying rails well yes but not in the usa the usa is about to spend sixty billion dollars to build infrastructure in developing countries sixty billion does that number sound familiar well it should that's the amount of money china promised to africa last month and it's pretty clear that u.s. politicians heard about it this investment will allow us to reduce publicly in areas that are critical to our national security compete with chinese influence in the developing world so if you are all excited about railways and highways and development here at home wait a minute looks like america is not going to be first after all it's a very strange situation to be talking about one being sixty billion dollars in infrastructure development in the third world which certainly needs it while not funding the disastrous infrastructure in the us which is as bad as in the third world i don't see it going anywhere frankly big. as i think when this comes out
the palestinians and to the united nations so are you ready to start revving up those drills and jackhammers are you ready to start pouring some cement and laying rails well yes but not in the usa the usa is about to spend sixty billion dollars to build infrastructure in developing countries sixty billion does that number sound familiar well it should that's the amount of money china promised to africa last month and it's pretty clear that u.s. politicians heard about it this investment will...
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that's not just like -- >> unless they've jackhammered it out. >> seth: i think your safe. >> they don jackhammer one out. >> you know. >> seth: but i think you're in the safe zone. >> we'll see today. >> seth: whole family come? did a lot -- >> the whole family came. >> seth: that's really great. >> there were a lot of us. oh, my gosh. >> seth: that's a beautiful photo. look how proud everybody looks. >> oh, yeah. my sister, melissa, my sister, susannah, my nieces and nephews, brothers-in-law. >> seth: that's great. and then -- >> kids, parents, mom and dad. >> seth: and then you had steve carell, bryan cranston -- >> i know. >> seth: -- judy greer, all came to make speeches. >> that was so meaningful. the kind of weird mix of my family who are never at hollywood things and then three of my dear friends speak about me. it was just -- it was really cool. >> seth: it's really cool. it's such an amazing thing while also just being on the street. >> yes, exactly. [ laughter ] >> seth: yeah. >> with gum on it. >> seth: yeah. >> anyway, do you have one? >> seth: i don't. >> oh, shoot. [ la
that's not just like -- >> unless they've jackhammered it out. >> seth: i think your safe. >> they don jackhammer one out. >> you know. >> seth: but i think you're in the safe zone. >> we'll see today. >> seth: whole family come? did a lot -- >> the whole family came. >> seth: that's really great. >> there were a lot of us. oh, my gosh. >> seth: that's a beautiful photo. look how proud everybody looks. >> oh, yeah. my...
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>> reporter: well 'rilatit anlookat this, it is 11:00 atanthey are jackhammering up the sidewalk. it's hard to even remember what macy's looks like without all this heavy construction equipment surrounding it. that will soon change. >> we are thrilled that the street will be buttoned up, open again to traffic. >> reporter: after several years, they are looking to have the union scare back. >> reporter: karen flood with the union square improvement district says shops here have been hit hard by the jarring disruption of construction. >> we've had an open trench on stockton street for two blocks, from gary to ellis. and so daily construction work, noise, dust, you name it. it's been all that. >> we should be reopening the street at the turn of the new year. >> reporter: paul rose says stockton's reopening will make way for the central subway underneath it. >> we've been building the tunnel for the central subway. we've been building stations for central subway. we expect to open and start the service early 2020. >> it's been very frustrating. >> reporter: the advocacy group called c
>> reporter: well 'rilatit anlookat this, it is 11:00 atanthey are jackhammering up the sidewalk. it's hard to even remember what macy's looks like without all this heavy construction equipment surrounding it. that will soon change. >> we are thrilled that the street will be buttoned up, open again to traffic. >> reporter: after several years, they are looking to have the union scare back. >> reporter: karen flood with the union square improvement district says shops...
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"two, sudanese jackhammer. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah." know if bert and ernie are gay, 'cause i mean, on the one hand, two guys living together for 40 years could mean they're gay, but it could also just be that they live in new york and apartments are expensive. and also, if they were gay, let's be honest: that eyebrow would have been addressed by now. would have been dealt with. [cheers and applause] but let's move on. let's move on because a school superintendent in texas did something racist. - a texas school superintendent's job may be on the line after he made a racist remark about houston texan's quarterback, deshaun watson. on a facebook post about the texans, onalaska isd superintendent lynn redden wrote, "when you need precision decision-making, you can't count on a black quarterback." well, parents whose kids attend this school district were quick to come out against redden's comment. - i think he needs to be checked out for that. that needs to be addressed. - you think that comment's racist? - it sure sounds like it to me. [la
"two, sudanese jackhammer. ah, ah, ah, ah, ah." know if bert and ernie are gay, 'cause i mean, on the one hand, two guys living together for 40 years could mean they're gay, but it could also just be that they live in new york and apartments are expensive. and also, if they were gay, let's be honest: that eyebrow would have been addressed by now. would have been dealt with. [cheers and applause] but let's move on. let's move on because a school superintendent in texas did something...
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know this because i'm now displaced for the third time in unit 43 in my building due to hearing jackhammering. [bell] >> public: needless to say even throw with the electrical upgrade, the circuit breaker goes off because there's not enough power. in january 2018, a neighbor of mine experienced a spark -- outlet sparking from her electrical outlet. sorry. sparking in her unit. the building was built in 1912 and we have -- [bell] >> public: anyway. thank you so much. >> public: good afternoon supervisors. david elliott lewis. jim a tenant advocate with the central city sro collaborative and i work with tenderloin people's congress. i'm a three decade resident of the city and i have lost friends and neighbors due to fires. fires that were preventible, building that didn't have adequate protection. as i recall, even a former supervisor here lost her home and a neighbor due to a fire. a fire in a small building that she rented that did not have adequate fire protection. so, it's touched even this board. this legislation will help. it doesn't solve the problem but it will help deal with some of th
know this because i'm now displaced for the third time in unit 43 in my building due to hearing jackhammering. [bell] >> public: needless to say even throw with the electrical upgrade, the circuit breaker goes off because there's not enough power. in january 2018, a neighbor of mine experienced a spark -- outlet sparking from her electrical outlet. sorry. sparking in her unit. the building was built in 1912 and we have -- [bell] >> public: anyway. thank you so much. >> public:...
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kennedy: democrats are taking jackhammers making the pothole bigger, medicare for all. that turns a pothole into a crevasse. that bigger than a pothole. >> and playbook, if i give you something for free, and you have nothing, vote for me, that turned your city blue after the civil war, a lot of the inner cities blue and it does work for the guys, successful playbook. the president's market-based playbook he's going to have a harder time with unless we can grow the economy and return middle-class families to the aspirational middle-class family i grew up in as opposed to the current state which is desperational. i write about that in the book. kennedy: very fun, very colorful. >> self-deprecation. kennedy: you were honest about personal travails, you have to put yourself into a book for the reader to get vested in your story. >> something ever happens to the actor that plays mayhem on allstate. i am available and battle tested like a crash dummy thrown from the white house into pennsylvania avenue. kennedy: okay, last question, how do we get past some of the bomb oogs oo
kennedy: democrats are taking jackhammers making the pothole bigger, medicare for all. that turns a pothole into a crevasse. that bigger than a pothole. >> and playbook, if i give you something for free, and you have nothing, vote for me, that turned your city blue after the civil war, a lot of the inner cities blue and it does work for the guys, successful playbook. the president's market-based playbook he's going to have a harder time with unless we can grow the economy and return...
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i mean, right from the time when the jackhammer goes down on the ground, you know, if there's anythingthe ground, if there's something airborne, we're going to be the first person to be affected. it's not just a business, but it's about the 19 employees we have, not just employees, but customers that come every week. so, please, you know, we are an existing business. we spent a lot of time and money to be where we are today, so my request is, don't kill us. thank you. >> president cohen: next speaker. >> okay, so my name's jason flores, also a representative from archimedes banya, but i wanted to show you the notice of public hearing, when this first started occurring, notice of public hearing was only given in english. that does not represent those in the community and it's flawed that it was only represented with that. we should provide it in spanish, other things that the eir reports and comments was given in. i could go into many things about the cir, about how the air pollution is going to be contaminated, even with mitigation. it's going to be a very negative impact to the commun
i mean, right from the time when the jackhammer goes down on the ground, you know, if there's anythingthe ground, if there's something airborne, we're going to be the first person to be affected. it's not just a business, but it's about the 19 employees we have, not just employees, but customers that come every week. so, please, you know, we are an existing business. we spent a lot of time and money to be where we are today, so my request is, don't kill us. thank you. >> president cohen:...
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i painted houses, i cut lawns, i busted up concrete with a jackhammer in st. louis and through the chunks up on the back of a truck and if you've ever been to st. louis in the middle of the summer, you know how miserable that was but i never felt like i was being taken advantage of or that other kids who were going to school were somehow better situated than i was because i knew i was in a country where the only thing that would stop me from achieving my goals was my abilities and my desire to achieve them. so carl and i got along very well. we both had a similar understanding of the american dream as eventually i actually became a lawyer ran a business and i had my own nice housein california, not even in hunting valley ohio . i wrote this book, i wrote "the capitalist comeback: the trump boom and the left's fight to stop it" because the american dream is under attack. has been under attack for about 100 years by a group known as the progressives. who are basically socialists. democrats, progressive, socialist, they become synonymous terms. they weren't alway
i painted houses, i cut lawns, i busted up concrete with a jackhammer in st. louis and through the chunks up on the back of a truck and if you've ever been to st. louis in the middle of the summer, you know how miserable that was but i never felt like i was being taken advantage of or that other kids who were going to school were somehow better situated than i was because i knew i was in a country where the only thing that would stop me from achieving my goals was my abilities and my desire to...
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we're used to having devices, be it a bulldozer or a jackhammer, that extends the power of the human form to do things that otherwise would be impossible, but that's just sort of a stronger, faster, leaner version of ourselves, if you would. it doesn't really replace creativity and the human intellect. machine learning many people suspect may be able to do that. when a machine can actually look at large data sets and not be told how to analyze them but learn by seeing the patterns, that's what we do. we are pattern recognition machines. and when a computer can do that, then burn a completely different arena, and that we see starting to happen and quantum computing is a very powerful means for recognizing patterns, dealing with large data sets. so this is at least decades off. but this could be a place where we begin to really see computers doing the things that for the most part, for all of human history, we have viewed as intrinsically us. >> and that includes creativity, you said. >> i think so. >> it seems to me creativity means something a computer couldn't do which is thinking o
we're used to having devices, be it a bulldozer or a jackhammer, that extends the power of the human form to do things that otherwise would be impossible, but that's just sort of a stronger, faster, leaner version of ourselves, if you would. it doesn't really replace creativity and the human intellect. machine learning many people suspect may be able to do that. when a machine can actually look at large data sets and not be told how to analyze them but learn by seeing the patterns, that's what...
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they are jackhammering on monday morning. the campus has gone through a lot.y were away for three months because of the fire. when they came back, there was struggle and emotion. this academic year, not a lot of chatter about the fire but more about moving forward. music class and the courtyard, plenty of guitars, electric and acoustic. >> i love learning new things like this. thousands of new things that you can learn. chat one taylor homer, sophomore at cardinal newman high school, a places where images of devastation are still there. >> it is different and weird having the fire damage. mainly we just keep on playing. >> this is where the office building was. >> reporter: this is the president of the student body 569. >> i was astonished a year ago, walking around with members of my building and grounds facility committee. looking at the devastation. the buildings were gone. >> reporter: the administration building, the library, offices and faculty rooms and classrooms. the media center, a field all gone. students were moved into other schools. three months
they are jackhammering on monday morning. the campus has gone through a lot.y were away for three months because of the fire. when they came back, there was struggle and emotion. this academic year, not a lot of chatter about the fire but more about moving forward. music class and the courtyard, plenty of guitars, electric and acoustic. >> i love learning new things like this. thousands of new things that you can learn. chat one taylor homer, sophomore at cardinal newman high school, a...