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david s*edker, jacquelyn swim, michael sambrano, walter -- >> hello, supervisors and represents. my name is chris ettinger. i'm here representing the sierra club, citizen's climate lobby. i think the sf power initiative is a tremendous opportunity to do something affirmative, to address this climate change crisis and really set an example for other municipalities around the country. i think other municipalities are looking to do similar things. we need to get the ball rolling and build up the momentum. this is what needs to be done. i think the clean power sf is a good vehicle for that. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >> thank you. my name is al winerup, with the clean energy alliance, bay area. how many people decide to have a child based on the first six months of his life and for getting about the rest? you know, this legislation is not about 30 megawatts but the entire clean power sf program. it states very clearly this is just a kick-off of a much broader kind of program. 30 megawatts, we know 400 is residential and another twice that, another 400 is commercial. we ar
david s*edker, jacquelyn swim, michael sambrano, walter -- >> hello, supervisors and represents. my name is chris ettinger. i'm here representing the sierra club, citizen's climate lobby. i think the sf power initiative is a tremendous opportunity to do something affirmative, to address this climate change crisis and really set an example for other municipalities around the country. i think other municipalities are looking to do similar things. we need to get the ball rolling and build up...
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next is jacquelyn hall. you wear two hats.he founder of the southern oral history project. that means you're talking to people across the south. you're hearing from the grass roots. so my question is, is there a profound change in the way people live and the way they work in the south today? we've been talking about laws, we've been talking about the economy, politics. how different is this region from what it was 20 years ago, 40 years ago? >> well, -- >> you've got three minutes. >> three minutes, right. \[laughter] >> like my colleagues, i will limit myself. the program in recent years has been looking at the impact of the civil rights movement on the south. and at both the profound changes that the civil rights movement has brought about in the lives of ordinary people and also the limits of the civil rights movement. and the changes are obvious, the end of legal segregation, of discrimination and the unleashing of the economy. you wouldn't be seeing what you see around you in charlotte if it hadn't been for the civil righ
next is jacquelyn hall. you wear two hats.he founder of the southern oral history project. that means you're talking to people across the south. you're hearing from the grass roots. so my question is, is there a profound change in the way people live and the way they work in the south today? we've been talking about laws, we've been talking about the economy, politics. how different is this region from what it was 20 years ago, 40 years ago? >> well, -- >> you've got three minutes....
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. >> great, thank you very much, jacquelyn. [applause] so you did, jacquelyn, mention poverty.fact at one point you said the war on poverty had a lot of successes in the south. so i'm going to turn to you, gene nichol, who is a distinguished law professor and head of the center on poverty, work and opportunity. there hasn't been a lot of talk in this campaign about poverty, but there's been a lot of talk about jobs and about unemployment in the south. expand on what we just heard from jacquelyn. what role does poverty play in the political landscape? and if you want to, talk about how poverty plays off against the middle class and how the middle class is such a factor in this campaign. >> judy, i will do my best to do that. let me say, too, it's great to see you all here and be part of this panel. this being the south, i should note that this panel was to begin at 11:30 on sunday morning, which is proof positive that journalists are heathens. [laughter] the only programs we believe in on sunday morning at 11:30 come out of the pulpit. now, i'm a lawyer, so i'm an admitted heath
. >> great, thank you very much, jacquelyn. [applause] so you did, jacquelyn, mention poverty.fact at one point you said the war on poverty had a lot of successes in the south. so i'm going to turn to you, gene nichol, who is a distinguished law professor and head of the center on poverty, work and opportunity. there hasn't been a lot of talk in this campaign about poverty, but there's been a lot of talk about jobs and about unemployment in the south. expand on what we just heard from...
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jacquelyn kennedy, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) logan brubaker, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) megan hartshorne, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) puett willcox the fourth, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) you are the first four contestants, as we kick off the 41st season of "the price is right." and now, here's your host, drew carey! >> drew: happy 41st season, everybody! welcome to the show! we're back for another year! back for another year, we're all back! nice to have you, good luck. say hi to george gray, please. >> hey, drew, how are you doing today. >> drew: let's get the season started with the first prize up for bid today on "the price is right". >> george: good idea drew. hey everybody, look up as the first prize comes down. it's designer watches. ( cheers and applause ) these four d&g by dolce & gabbana watches feature a square face with a classic silver bracelet design. >> drew: nice. so, it goes to who ever bids close toast the actual retail price without going over. we're going to start with you. >> 595. >> drew: 595. thank you, jacqueline. logan? >> 6
jacquelyn kennedy, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) logan brubaker, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) megan hartshorne, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) puett willcox the fourth, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) you are the first four contestants, as we kick off the 41st season of "the price is right." and now, here's your host, drew carey! >> drew: happy 41st season, everybody! welcome to the show! we're back for another year! back for another year, we're all...
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next is jacquelyn hall. you wear two hats. one is as a history professor and the other is as the founder of the southern oral history project. that means you're talking to people across the south. you're hearing from the grass roots. so my question is, is there a profound change in the way people live and the way they work in the south today? we've been talking about laws, we've been talking about the economy, politics. how different is this region from what it was 20 years ago, 40 years ago? >> well, -- >> you've got three minutes. >> three minutes, right. \[laughter] >> like my colleagues, i will limit myself. the program in recent years has been looking at the impact of the civil rights movement on the south. and at both the profound changes that the civil rights movement has brought about in the lives of ordinary people and also the limits of the civil rights movement. and the changes are obvious, the end of legal segregation, of discrimination and the unleashing of the economy. you wouldn't be seeing what you see around y
next is jacquelyn hall. you wear two hats. one is as a history professor and the other is as the founder of the southern oral history project. that means you're talking to people across the south. you're hearing from the grass roots. so my question is, is there a profound change in the way people live and the way they work in the south today? we've been talking about laws, we've been talking about the economy, politics. how different is this region from what it was 20 years ago, 40 years ago?...
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jacquelyn jennis in iraq, holding up "the five."> eric: where d. >> bob: where are you in the picture? >> eric: i'm not. i believe the gentleman in the center is a military veteran. thank you for watching "the five." >> dana: so my good friend bret baier tonight is going to be live doing a show right after this, but in a shameless ploy for ratings he is in jasper county, iowa. he tried to lure viewers in to watching for jasper in the elevator with his sunglasses on because he is so cool. >> andrea: is he on the panel next to krauthammer? >> dana: honestly, if he came and sat in greg's spot manual how many viewers we would get -- imagine how many viewers we'd get. >> greg: any link no matter how tenuous you bring it back to your dog. >> dana: you brought up cat videos twice. >> greg: casper, the friendly ghost. that sounds like jasper my dog. >> dana: he looks cute on the sand. >> greg: sand, my dog looks good on sand. that is how she thinks. >> dana: jasper is trained to go on the paper. >> greg: that is the best news for you today.
jacquelyn jennis in iraq, holding up "the five."> eric: where d. >> bob: where are you in the picture? >> eric: i'm not. i believe the gentleman in the center is a military veteran. thank you for watching "the five." >> dana: so my good friend bret baier tonight is going to be live doing a show right after this, but in a shameless ploy for ratings he is in jasper county, iowa. he tried to lure viewers in to watching for jasper in the elevator with his...
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jacquelyn looby made her way through security. she was taken to a private screening room where an airport police officer tried to unload the gun but shot a round into the wall instead. luckily no one was hurt. she has a permit to carry the gun. she claims she forgot she had it with her. >> a man pushs his wife from a car and saves her but tragically was killed himself. the 21-year-old driver of a black maza slam nude a mini van which carried a pakistani diplomat before spinning out of control and hitting the 80-year-old. the driver has not been charged but they are investigating. >>> it was politically motivated vandals who broke into his campaign headquarters in staten island new york this weekend. they found cinder blocks in the windows. a computer hard drive containing campaign files had been erased. everything was backed up luckily. >> there's no place like home land at the emmys. >> and the emmy goes to "home land." >> the show time series won for best drama, best writing, best actor and best actress claire danes. >> the enti
jacquelyn looby made her way through security. she was taken to a private screening room where an airport police officer tried to unload the gun but shot a round into the wall instead. luckily no one was hurt. she has a permit to carry the gun. she claims she forgot she had it with her. >> a man pushs his wife from a car and saves her but tragically was killed himself. the 21-year-old driver of a black maza slam nude a mini van which carried a pakistani diplomat before spinning out of...
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albero jon leslie albert peter alderman jacquelyn delaine aldridge david d.akos edward l. allegretto eric allen joseph ryan allen richard dennis allen richard lanard allen christopher e. allingham and i asked w. alice in janet m. alonso arturo alva-moreno anthony alvarado antonio javier alvarez victoria alvarez-brito telmo e. alvear cesar amoranto alviar tariq amanullah angelo amaranto james m. amato joseph amatuccio and my brother, chris alleyne him. we love and miss you. we would like to express our gratitude to the rescuers to save them from this horrible day. our friends and family that has supported us all these years and our military that continue to keep us safe. god bless america. [applause] >> and my son, paul would be dope. you remain in our hearts. we love and miss you very much. we will never forget you. paul w. ambrose. christopher charles amoroso kazuhiro anai calixto anaya, jr. joseph anchundia kermit charles anderson yvette constance anderson john andreacchio michael rourke andrews jean ann andrucki siew-nya ang joseph angelini, jr. joseph ang
albero jon leslie albert peter alderman jacquelyn delaine aldridge david d.akos edward l. allegretto eric allen joseph ryan allen richard dennis allen richard lanard allen christopher e. allingham and i asked w. alice in janet m. alonso arturo alva-moreno anthony alvarado antonio javier alvarez victoria alvarez-brito telmo e. alvear cesar amoranto alviar tariq amanullah angelo amaranto james m. amato joseph amatuccio and my brother, chris alleyne him. we love and miss you. we would like to...
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. >> jacquelyn, do you want to weigh in, and if either scott or farrell have some data they want to throw in as we. >> yeah, i was really struck that -- >> why did you pick jackie? \[laughter] >> i was raising my hand. i was struck that in the beginning when we were talking about even the polling data we didn't -- gender didn't come up at all. we didn't hear anything about abortion and so on. but then -- this is a really complicated question, and i just would say two things about it. one is that -- and, again, this comes from the work that the program is doing. we are now focusing on documenting the women's movement in the south. and contrary to the assumptions that there wasn't a women's movement in the past, there was and there is, and there's been a very powerful one which needs to be understood and seen more clearly. but it is also true that to my mind -- and this hasn't come up. one of the biggest things that obama has going for him is the gender gap. this is so important. i mean, without the gender -- without -- and women have been -- there's been a gender gap for i don't know how m
. >> jacquelyn, do you want to weigh in, and if either scott or farrell have some data they want to throw in as we. >> yeah, i was really struck that -- >> why did you pick jackie? \[laughter] >> i was raising my hand. i was struck that in the beginning when we were talking about even the polling data we didn't -- gender didn't come up at all. we didn't hear anything about abortion and so on. but then -- this is a really complicated question, and i just would say two...