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>> james smith is the i.t. from sfgovtv. >> got it, thank you. >> ok.tem 2, general public comment. members of the public may address the commission for up to three minutes on any matter within the commission's jurisdiction that does not appear on the agenda. speakers shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individuals commissioners or department personnel. commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speakers. the lack of a response by the commissioners or department personnel does not necessarily constitute agreement with or supports statements made during public comment. and i will check to see there is no one in the public comment line. let's close public comment. >> ok. item 3. approval of the minutes. discussion and possible action to approve the regular meeting minutes on september 9th, 2020. there is nobody in the public comment section. >> public comment is closed. commissioners -- >> i move we approve, medicine am president. >> thank you. >> i'll second. >> thank you. >> all vote. [roll call] yes.
>> james smith is the i.t. from sfgovtv. >> got it, thank you. >> ok.tem 2, general public comment. members of the public may address the commission for up to three minutes on any matter within the commission's jurisdiction that does not appear on the agenda. speakers shall address the remarks to the commission as a whole and not to individuals commissioners or department personnel. commissioners are not to enter into debate or discussion with the speakers. the lack of a...
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james smith and 1891 at a ymca in springfield massachusetts. we start to have college football. . first college football game took place in 1869 between princeton and the big 14 records. records when for those of you who play trivia, six to four, that ever comes up. that game like our game was very violent, but there's was far worse no helmets. plenty of unnecessary roughness. no notion of unnecessary roughness. the game came close to getting band a couple of times, but there was a presidential commission to discuss all of the carnage taking place on the college football fields. indeed, carnage is the right word for it. it was estimated by a historian that in the year the president in question how this commission in 1905, there were many as 45 deaths on college football fields. when historian estimates that that was in the five years leading up to the commission, in the year 1905 itself, it has been estimated that college football games produced 18 deaths and 159 catastrophic injuries. so we needed to do something to organize this and make it less bloody. so they have worked on th
james smith and 1891 at a ymca in springfield massachusetts. we start to have college football. . first college football game took place in 1869 between princeton and the big 14 records. records when for those of you who play trivia, six to four, that ever comes up. that game like our game was very violent, but there's was far worse no helmets. plenty of unnecessary roughness. no notion of unnecessary roughness. the game came close to getting band a couple of times, but there was a presidential...
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tune in tomorrow when my guests will be julie andrews and musical guest sam smith. james sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show, ooh ♪ the late late show, oh, oh the late late show ♪ oh, oh it's the late late show ♪
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smith's 2018 reelection bid. in exchange, they would get concealed carry weapons permits for his firm. one of the other four defendants is sheriff's capt. james jensen. it is not clear sheriff lori smith is a target of the ongoing investigation. she refused to testify before a grand jury. >>> the group allegedly involved in a global hacking operation to destabilize their targets. >> as this case shows, no country has urbanized its cybergeek abilities as maliciously and irresponsibly as russia. >> the six officers accused of targeting the 2018 winter olympic's computer network come ukraine's power grid, elections in france, and the hospital in pennsylvania. the officers part of the same military unit linked to interfering in the 2016 election. >>> take a bite look at the capital were house speaker nancy pelosi and treasury secretary stephen nguyen made some progress on coronavirus stimulus talks today. according to pelosi's office, she set a deadline to reach an agreement by tomorrow. the stocks fell sharply today ahead of the stimulus deadline. the dow closed 410 points lower than, s&p dropped 56 points. >>> supreme court says it will review
smith's 2018 reelection bid. in exchange, they would get concealed carry weapons permits for his firm. one of the other four defendants is sheriff's capt. james jensen. it is not clear sheriff lori smith is a target of the ongoing investigation. she refused to testify before a grand jury. >>> the group allegedly involved in a global hacking operation to destabilize their targets. >> as this case shows, no country has urbanized its cybergeek abilities as maliciously and...
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smith. >>> king james brought the nba crowd back to los angeles.bron named the final mvp for the fourth time in his 17 years career. the lakers tied the boston celtics with their 17th overall championship. terry, i am a professional, i don't know if you know this, i was born in los angeles simply a coincidence that i am wearing a purple shirt. but, i must admit the teenager in me did a little hmm! after they won the >> i know it is warriors countr >> the warriors will be back. >> i am wearing like a yellow gold so it could go either way, right? >> there you go, purple and gold. >> my gold got lakers. >> they don't have a game until it is a favor to win until the middle of december. >> defensively, that secondary is a mess. we can't say stunning and shocking when they lose anymore. right now they're not a good football team. they got to get better. >> but we can see it ourselves on nbc bay area next sunday night against the los angeles rams. >> yes, we can. >> all right, big game against the rams. >> thanks for watching, we are back in an hour. we h
smith. >>> king james brought the nba crowd back to los angeles.bron named the final mvp for the fourth time in his 17 years career. the lakers tied the boston celtics with their 17th overall championship. terry, i am a professional, i don't know if you know this, i was born in los angeles simply a coincidence that i am wearing a purple shirt. but, i must admit the teenager in me did a little hmm! after they won the >> i know it is warriors countr >> the warriors will be...
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james and was an altar boy and the sad part of smith's early life and shaped him forever was that he lost his father very young and he was about 12. his father was a trucking man, a teamster and he would carve goods from the sea port up through the city and he died young and forced smith to leave school. he never graduated from the eighth grade. in fact, if you trace the red book entries which is the official biographies, he always said that he graduated from eighth grade which wasn't true and he inherited his father's dr truck business which also wasn't true. it was a room filled with doctors and wealthy men from upstate, but this real struggling die hard neighborhood shaped him forever and it made him tough. he enjoyed it and for the rest of his life it was a catholic church, it was the family and the democratic party. >> he went through seventh grade. >> he had to leave about a month or two prior to graduating from eighth grade because things were too tough at home. >> al smith was born in lower east side of new york and what was new york like? what was the country like in 1873? >
james and was an altar boy and the sad part of smith's early life and shaped him forever was that he lost his father very young and he was about 12. his father was a trucking man, a teamster and he would carve goods from the sea port up through the city and he died young and forced smith to leave school. he never graduated from the eighth grade. in fact, if you trace the red book entries which is the official biographies, he always said that he graduated from eighth grade which wasn't true and...
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richard smith talks about james g. blaine and his times.'ll see you in just a minute or so. >> 1884 against cleveland. and before that, he ran for the republican nomination. ironically, in 1876, it was blaine who prevented ulysses grant from coming back -- or 1880, it was blaine who prevented ulysses grant coming back for a second term. >> besides him and chester arthur -- >> and ben harrison. he was secretary of state under three presidents. >> what else did he do? >> he was in congress, he was speaker of the house, he was a very effective, iron-willed speaker. >> he changed some of the rules in the house. i'm not sure exactly which rules they are. it seems to me speaker of the house are always changing rules somewhat to their advantage. but a smart, capable guy but corrupt, probably. >> remember, this was the period after the civil war when congress was much more central, much more potent than it had been. the action against the executive had set in. to be a speaker of the house, to be a power of congress in the 1870s, 1880s meant a lot m
richard smith talks about james g. blaine and his times.'ll see you in just a minute or so. >> 1884 against cleveland. and before that, he ran for the republican nomination. ironically, in 1876, it was blaine who prevented ulysses grant from coming back -- or 1880, it was blaine who prevented ulysses grant coming back for a second term. >> besides him and chester arthur -- >> and ben harrison. he was secretary of state under three presidents. >> what else did he do?...
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andrew smith and ed mills, raymond james washington policy analyst. ed, okay, stocks have endured a lot of wear and tear in the past 72 hours with all this back-and-forth on stimulus talks. can you read the tea leaves for us on how this plays out? >> yeah. that's a great question. i think what i have been debating with investors is whether or not it was a signal that there is an expectation that we'll get a good package in the lame duck before the december 11th deadline to fund the government, or if it's the market further pricing in a democratic sweep in a very large recovery package in a potential biden administration. i think investors are split on that. what they're not split on is they are still expecting some level of stimulus coming out of washington, d.c. liz: andrew, we have been seeing this gyrate the markets so how do investors strategically handle this news if a deal does not come soon? ed thinks it's coming but we still have 800,000 plus americans filing every week for first-time jobless claims. what's the play if there is not a deal? >>
andrew smith and ed mills, raymond james washington policy analyst. ed, okay, stocks have endured a lot of wear and tear in the past 72 hours with all this back-and-forth on stimulus talks. can you read the tea leaves for us on how this plays out? >> yeah. that's a great question. i think what i have been debating with investors is whether or not it was a signal that there is an expectation that we'll get a good package in the lame duck before the december 11th deadline to fund the...
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i am james cramer and i will see you tomorrow the news with "shepard smith" starts now devastating. >destroyed and devastated the deadly aftermath of hurricane delta. >> we're resilient we're louisiana. >> after back-to-back monster storms we find the heroes stepping up to help their communities. >>> day one of the senate confirmation hearing for
i am james cramer and i will see you tomorrow the news with "shepard smith" starts now devastating. >destroyed and devastated the deadly aftermath of hurricane delta. >> we're resilient we're louisiana. >> after back-to-back monster storms we find the heroes stepping up to help their communities. >>> day one of the senate confirmation hearing for
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james. beverly gage? >> one would like to be able to say yes. if al smith had been elected, none of the -- none of the depression ever would have happened. wall street would have -- i don't think that that's true. i don't think on economic issues by 1928, i mean, the 1920s turn out to be a relatively conservative decade on things like labor policy. smith himself is not running an anti-wall street campaign in 1928. and the real sort of progressive candidate had been four years earlier. that was bob lafollette running in 1924 on a progressive party platform as the progressive candidate. and that had a much more sort of vocal anti-wall street sentiment. it had a much more strict set of regulations and had a lot more focus on economic issues. so, unfortunately, i don't think that smith actually would have done a whole lot significantly different. and i'm not sure, to be honest, that any president was really in a position to foresee what was coming or really had the tools at that point to prevent it from happening. >> i think that -- that's kind of what hoover a
james. beverly gage? >> one would like to be able to say yes. if al smith had been elected, none of the -- none of the depression ever would have happened. wall street would have -- i don't think that that's true. i don't think on economic issues by 1928, i mean, the 1920s turn out to be a relatively conservative decade on things like labor policy. smith himself is not running an anti-wall street campaign in 1928. and the real sort of progressive candidate had been four years earlier....
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i am james cramer and i will see you tomorrow the news with "shepard smith" starts now devastating. >> drenched, destroyed and devastated the deadly aftermath of hurricane delta. >> we're resilient we're louisiana. >> after back-to-back monster storms we find the heroes stepping up to help their communities. >>> day one of the senate confirmation hearing for judge amy coney barrett. >> i hope your employer will take care of your health care needs. >> we should provide financial assistance to those who have lost their job. >> early voting at a record high, but it's not without problems. >> we wind if getting ballots that didn't belong to us. >> tonight the ballot mix-ups happening in spots around the country. >> announcer: live from cnbc global headquarters, the facts, the truth, "the news with shepard smith. >>> good evening one week ago president trump was in the hospital infected with covid-19 tonight, he's holding a campaign rally in florida these are live pictures. late today the white house doctor said he's tested covid negative two days in a row the president speaking in sanford
i am james cramer and i will see you tomorrow the news with "shepard smith" starts now devastating. >> drenched, destroyed and devastated the deadly aftermath of hurricane delta. >> we're resilient we're louisiana. >> after back-to-back monster storms we find the heroes stepping up to help their communities. >>> day one of the senate confirmation hearing for judge amy coney barrett. >> i hope your employer will take care of your health care needs....
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>> thank you james beverley gates. >> one would like to be able to say yes. feel if al smith had been elected, none of the depression would ever happen. i don't think that is true. i don't think on economic issues by 1928, the 1920s turned out to be a relatively conservative decade on things like labor policy. smith themself is not running an anti wall street campaign in 1928 and the real sort of progressive candidates for years earlier, that was bob pollack actually running in 1924 on the progressive party platform as a progressive candidate. that had sort of more of a vocal, anti wall street sentiment, had a more strict set of regulations, and a lot more focus on economic issues. unfortunately, i don't think that smith would've actually done a whole lot significantly different lee. i'm not sure to be honest that any president was really in a position to foresee what was coming or really have the tools at that point to prevent it from happening. >> i think that's kind of what hoover at the end with his reconstruction finance and his ideas of experimenting with government int
>> thank you james beverley gates. >> one would like to be able to say yes. feel if al smith had been elected, none of the depression would ever happen. i don't think that is true. i don't think on economic issues by 1928, the 1920s turned out to be a relatively conservative decade on things like labor policy. smith themself is not running an anti wall street campaign in 1928 and the real sort of progressive candidates for years earlier, that was bob pollack actually running in 1924...
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transaction they did years ago was a smith barney acquisition, and this year they did smaller things in 2018 and 2019, and this year e*trade, and now eaton vance. full price forid jamesd acknowledge that an interview on bloomberg the other day. that is interesting to see him pay -- to see him say he paid a full price, but it is a strategic deal and not a crosscutting deal. tom: alison williams, thank you so much. for bloomberg intelligence, and all of her work on finance. sonali basak with that important interview with james gorman. please look for that on bloomberg digital. futures -- i do not think it is a record peak, but right up on the day. up 25 points. bonds closed columbus day. full faith and credit shutdown. put it.7% and has really on over last three hours. dow futures up 62. a lesser percentage about -- amount, just .2%. nasdaq on fire, up 1.8%. we continue. stay with us on bloomberg radio and bloomberg television on a monday. david malpass coming up on "the open" to begin the world banks important week. this is bloomberg. good morning. ♪ jonathan: from new york and london for our audience worldwide, good morning, good morning. "the countdown to the open"
transaction they did years ago was a smith barney acquisition, and this year they did smaller things in 2018 and 2019, and this year e*trade, and now eaton vance. full price forid jamesd acknowledge that an interview on bloomberg the other day. that is interesting to see him pay -- to see him say he paid a full price, but it is a strategic deal and not a crosscutting deal. tom: alison williams, thank you so much. for bloomberg intelligence, and all of her work on finance. sonali basak with that...
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humphrey joins us now along with justin humphrey golds smith quarterback for niagara falls high school football team and attorney jamesrnor say and what's the ruling that kept football on the sideline? >> well, they are saying that it's a higher risk than soccer and hockey and i don't agree with that i feel like they are the same. if you can play soccer you should be able to play football. brian: the virus all time low here is it your belief you and your teammates can play safely. >> yeah. brian: what are they doing? playing in pennsylvania and neighboring states. are some of your teammates and opponents leaving to play football in neighboring states? >> yes. some of them are. brian: so, james, what do you plan on doing? how are you planning on getting the governor's attention? >> we are filing an injunction today, brian. and hopefully get an emergency hearing as early as early next week or the middle of next week to try to have a judge hear this because there are so many high school seniors here that are losing out on scholarship opportunities. they will not have the opportunity to showcase their talents to colleges.
humphrey joins us now along with justin humphrey golds smith quarterback for niagara falls high school football team and attorney jamesrnor say and what's the ruling that kept football on the sideline? >> well, they are saying that it's a higher risk than soccer and hockey and i don't agree with that i feel like they are the same. if you can play soccer you should be able to play football. brian: the virus all time low here is it your belief you and your teammates can play safely....
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smith. >> he didn't take anything for granted, the smell of the field, seeing his family in the stands. incredible. >> beautiful. >>> coming up next, lebron james their historic nba win. we've got it when we come back. their historic nba win. we've got it when we come back. ♪ when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ ♪ no one thought that they were going to do this before it happened, and everyone just did it. i think that's the way that human nature should be looked at. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ only one of them is always ripe for the picking. v8 the original plant powered drink. veg up. just to see my parents. saving money on gas from walmart would allow us to see them more often. i love that. ♪ i love that. metastatic breast cancer is relentless, but i'm relentless every day. and having more days is possible with verzenio, proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant. verzenio + fulvestrant is for women with hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first
smith. >> he didn't take anything for granted, the smell of the field, seeing his family in the stands. incredible. >> beautiful. >>> coming up next, lebron james their historic nba win. we've got it when we come back. their historic nba win. we've got it when we come back. ♪ when disaster strikes to one, we all get together and support each other. that's the nature of humanity. ♪ ♪ no one thought that they were going to do this before it happened, and everyone just...