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and jane jane. who is jane jane? >> jane jane is my great aunt jane jane, my maternal grandfather's sister who had a great impact on me when i was a child. i spent a great deal of time with her in the summers at a very quiet and lonely little home out in long island and learned much about life from her. >> rose: if i read all your columns, what would i know about peggy noonan? >> ooh... >> rose: i know she's a good writer. i know she's passionate about politics, and -- >> i love politics. i've come to terms with that as i put the book together. i never told people before putting together the book i love politics. but i saw my love for the greatness game over 30 years' time, the excitement of it. i think you probably know i am a christian of the catholic variety. you would probably know i'm a woman living in new york. there is a lot of walking the streets of manhattan and brooklyn there. you would know i am a conservative. >> rose: what kind of conservative are you? >> well, that is the subject of a column coming up at
and jane jane. who is jane jane? >> jane jane is my great aunt jane jane, my maternal grandfather's sister who had a great impact on me when i was a child. i spent a great deal of time with her in the summers at a very quiet and lonely little home out in long island and learned much about life from her. >> rose: if i read all your columns, what would i know about peggy noonan? >> ooh... >> rose: i know she's a good writer. i know she's passionate about politics, and --...
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jane laut? no, i would be lying if i say i didn't. >> could he persuade a jury to believe in jane, too? >>> coming up, janes what we're shooting for. she has to testify. >> a gun takes center stage. >> pull back the hammer, fire. each and every time. >> and the verdict. >> we, the jury, find the defendant -- >> when "dateline extra" continues. no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can conquer them all. the mercedes-benz c-class. five driving modes let you customize the steering, shift points, and suspension to fit the mood you're in... and the road you're on. the 2016 c-class. lease the c300 for $369 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. ♪ ♪ you live life your way. we can help you retire your way, too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. upgrade your phone system and learn how you could save at vonage.com/business get between you and life's dobeautiful moments.llergens by choosing flonase, you're choosing more complete allergy relief and all the enjoyment that comes along with it. when we breathe in allergens, our b
jane laut? no, i would be lying if i say i didn't. >> could he persuade a jury to believe in jane, too? >>> coming up, janes what we're shooting for. she has to testify. >> a gun takes center stage. >> pull back the hammer, fire. each and every time. >> and the verdict. >> we, the jury, find the defendant -- >> when "dateline extra" continues. no one speed... no one way of driving on each and every road. but there is one car that can...
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jane ? prettiest little girl you ever did see, little liza jane little liza jane ? she sure looks good when she puts on her jeans, little liza jane ? oh, little liza, little liza jane >> stephen: scot bakula, "ncis: new orleans"! scot bakula. back with the world's most handsome horse. stick around! ? oh, little liza, little liza jane liza jane ? ? oh yea ? ? power, power to the lord ? ? power, power to the lord ? ? ? ? power! lord ? before taking his team to state for the first time... gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ? [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. kellbut on our rights, she's squarely with donald trump. trump: planned parenthood should absolutely be defunded. v.o.: ayotte agrees, voting six times to do just that, defund planned parenthood. and both oppo
jane ? prettiest little girl you ever did see, little liza jane little liza jane ? she sure looks good when she puts on her jeans, little liza jane ? oh, little liza, little liza jane >> stephen: scot bakula, "ncis: new orleans"! scot bakula. back with the world's most handsome horse. stick around! ? oh, little liza, little liza jane liza jane ? ? oh yea ? ? power, power to the lord ? ? power, power to the lord ? ? ? ? power! lord ? before taking his team to state for the first...
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jane? please stand, thank you, jane. thank you. [applause] >> incredible. jane lost her husband, specialist chris his or -- horton in afghanistan in 2011, jane, it's such an honor to have you here and i hear so many things about chris and he was a winner and thank you very much on behalf of the country. thank you. [applause] >> it's incredibly humbling to be in the company of these real and true heros. i have the privilege to introduce our first medal of honor recipient mike thornton. tough cookie and the recipient of the united states military's highers decoration, the medal of honor. for his actions in vietnam, the vietnam war, in addition he is the recipient of a silver star, three bronze stars and a purple heart. i'm proud to have him on my team, such a great honor for me and also fellow recipient bob patterson who likewise has the medal of honor who is also here. we have 17 medal of honor recipients and they've all endorsed me for president of the united states and i have been endorsed by generals and many of the generals have become very good friends of mi
jane? please stand, thank you, jane. thank you. [applause] >> incredible. jane lost her husband, specialist chris his or -- horton in afghanistan in 2011, jane, it's such an honor to have you here and i hear so many things about chris and he was a winner and thank you very much on behalf of the country. thank you. [applause] >> it's incredibly humbling to be in the company of these real and true heros. i have the privilege to introduce our first medal of honor recipient mike...
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jane horton, here. jane is with us this morning. jane, where is jane? please stand. thank you, jane. thank you. incredible. jane lost her husband, specialist chris horton, in afghanistan on september 9th, 2011. jane, it's such an honor to have you here. i hear so many things about chris and he was a winner and thank you very much on behalf of the country. thank you. it's incredibly humbling to be in the company of these real and true heroes. i had the privilege to introduce our first medal of honor recipient, mike thornton. mike is a retired united states navy s.e.a.l., tough cookie, and a recipient of the united states military's highest decoration, the medal of honor. for his actions in vietnam, the vietnam war. in addition, he is the recipient of a silver star, three bronze stars and a purple heart. i'm proud to have him on my team, such a great honor for me, and also fellow recipient bob patterson, who likewise has the medal of honor, who is also here. we have 17 medal of honor recipients and they have all endorsed me for president of the united states and i have been endorsed by generals an
jane horton, here. jane is with us this morning. jane, where is jane? please stand. thank you, jane. thank you. incredible. jane lost her husband, specialist chris horton, in afghanistan on september 9th, 2011. jane, it's such an honor to have you here. i hear so many things about chris and he was a winner and thank you very much on behalf of the country. thank you. it's incredibly humbling to be in the company of these real and true heroes. i had the privilege to introduce our first medal of...
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charlie: who is jane jane? peggy: she is my great aunt. a great deal of time with her in the summers at a very quiet and lonely little home. i learned much about life. charlie: if i read all of your columns, what would i know about peggy noonan? i know she's a good writer. i know she's passionate about politics. peggy: i love politics. i came to terms with that. i love politics. i saw my own love for the greatness over 30 years. you know i am a christian of the catholic variety and you probably know i am a woman living in new york. you would know i am a conservative. charlie: what kind of conservative are you? peggy: that is the subject of a column coming up. charlie: it is also an emerging question in this political debate that the republicans are having. peggy: let me jump. something huge and fundamental is happening on the republicans died of politics. in 1976, ronald reagan went up against gerald ford asking will the republican party be conservative? 1980's landslide. it answered the question. the modern republican party will be conser
charlie: who is jane jane? peggy: she is my great aunt. a great deal of time with her in the summers at a very quiet and lonely little home. i learned much about life. charlie: if i read all of your columns, what would i know about peggy noonan? i know she's a good writer. i know she's passionate about politics. peggy: i love politics. i came to terms with that. i love politics. i saw my own love for the greatness over 30 years. you know i am a christian of the catholic variety and you probably...
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her name is jane. jane has decided she will only sit on the potty and go if it is on the trampoline in our backyard. [ laughter ] so needless to say i'm exhausted. anyway. i feel like this might be some kind of carlic payback for the man show on the trampoline. years from now when my daughter is old enough to vote and i will have to explain this election to her, i feel she won't believe it. we are less than 70 days away from deciding who our next president will be. on september 26th donald trump and hillary clinton will face off in a debate at hofstra university. this is interesting. the clinton campaign is using psychology experts to create a personality profile of trump to figure out what his approach might be. which i don't know, are they preparing for a debate or trying to catch the zodiac killer? [ laughter ] hillary clinton said, i'm not taking anything for granted, i don't know which donald trump will show up. she's right, it could be the donald trump we see on cable news, could be the donald trump w
her name is jane. jane has decided she will only sit on the potty and go if it is on the trampoline in our backyard. [ laughter ] so needless to say i'm exhausted. anyway. i feel like this might be some kind of carlic payback for the man show on the trampoline. years from now when my daughter is old enough to vote and i will have to explain this election to her, i feel she won't believe it. we are less than 70 days away from deciding who our next president will be. on september 26th donald...
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jane? please stand. thank you, jane. thank you. [ applause ] incredible. jane lost her husband, specialist chris horton in afghanistan on september 9th, 2011, and jane, it's such an honor to have you here, and i hear so many things about chris and he was a winner and thank you very much on behalf of the country, thank you. it's incredibly humbling to be in the company of these real and true heroes. i had the privilege to introduce our first medal of honor recipient, mike thornton. a retired navy seal, a tough cookie and a recipient of the united states military highest decoration, the medal of honor, for his actions in vietnam, the vietnam war. in addition, he is the recipient of a silver star, 3 bronze stars, and a purple heart. i'm proud to have him on my team, such a great honor from me, and also, fellow recipient bob patterson, who, likewise, has the medal of honor. who was also here. we have 17 medal of honor recipients and they've all endorsed me for president of the united states, and i had been endorsed by generals and many of the generals have become v
jane? please stand. thank you, jane. thank you. [ applause ] incredible. jane lost her husband, specialist chris horton in afghanistan on september 9th, 2011, and jane, it's such an honor to have you here, and i hear so many things about chris and he was a winner and thank you very much on behalf of the country, thank you. it's incredibly humbling to be in the company of these real and true heroes. i had the privilege to introduce our first medal of honor recipient, mike thornton. a retired...
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that will be jane jane, two huge music festivals in town over weekend and i know people were imbibing beer. you are here to tell us the best beer by those tasters in the state of nevada. >> reporter: yes, kim. how does someone become a beer taster. that is what i want to do after i retire by television. group put together by insider, yo self james bourbon barrel imperial stout the top brew in mango, guava and passion fruit. helps to deal with the heat. and they call it roasty and chocolaty as well. >> kim: one thing you can not do drink a bunch of that beer and say the title like you did on live television. that could be a tongue twister. >> reporter: that will be long. >> great reaction tv if you combine your current job with the beer testing. we don't want to get into that. >> reporter: apparently some verizon customers are not being alerted they are about to go over their allotment. >> reporter: i spent about an hour and 15 minutes on hold talking to a verizon customer service person friday night. not how i wanted to spend my friday night but the cleveland plain dealer. some custom
that will be jane jane, two huge music festivals in town over weekend and i know people were imbibing beer. you are here to tell us the best beer by those tasters in the state of nevada. >> reporter: yes, kim. how does someone become a beer taster. that is what i want to do after i retire by television. group put together by insider, yo self james bourbon barrel imperial stout the top brew in mango, guava and passion fruit. helps to deal with the heat. and they call it roasty and...
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jane. >> jimmy: me tarzan, you jane. >> piss off. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i never thought that would ever happen in my entire life. me tarzan, you jane. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: me tarzan, you jane. >> piss off. i keep getting piss off. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: me. >> me. >> talk? me talk tarzan? >> jimmy: yes! you jane. >> me jane? >> jimmy: yes, yes! that's right! [ cheers and applause ] all right. oh, my gosh. [ laughter ] all right. i'm going to do one more. one more. last one here. [ laughter ] >> zach galifianakis. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: are you kidding? >> zach galifianakis. >> jimmy: that sounds like -- it looks like -- are you, like, having a stroke or something? sassafras? sassafras? >> zach. >> jimmy: that. >> close. zach. >> jimmy: thad. >> zach. >> jimmy: thad. [ laughter ] you know, i have seen his name many times, but i don't know how to pronounce it. >> jimmy: tell me when you're going. are you going? >> now i'm going. zach. >> jimmy: that. >> zach. >> jimmy: thad. >> galifianakis. >> jimmy: zach galifianakis? carol burnett, everybody! go friday and saturday nights at the beacon theater right here
jane. >> jimmy: me tarzan, you jane. >> piss off. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i never thought that would ever happen in my entire life. me tarzan, you jane. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: me tarzan, you jane. >> piss off. i keep getting piss off. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: me. >> me. >> talk? me talk tarzan? >> jimmy: yes! you jane. >> me jane? >> jimmy: yes, yes! that's right! [ cheers and applause...
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♪ i gotta girl from new orleans, little liza jane ♪ prettiest little girl you ever did see, little liza jane ♪ i gotta girl from new orleans, little liza janen her jeans, little liza jane ♪ oh, little liza, little liza jane >> stephen: scot bakula, "ncis: new orleans"! scot bakula. back with the world's most handsome horse. stick around! ♪ oh, little liza, little liza jane ♪ hey pretty baby can we go strollin', little liza jane ♪ ♪ oh yea ♪ power, power to the lord ♪ power, power to the lord ♪ power, power to the lord ♪ power, power to the lord ♪ ♪ ♪ power! lord ♪ gilman: go get it, marcus. go get it. ...coach gilman used his cash rewards credit card from bank of america to earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. at places like the batting cages. ♪ [ crowd cheers ] 2% back at grocery stores and now at wholesale clubs. and 3% back on gas. which helped him give his players something extra. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. more cash back for the things you buy most. the cash rewards credit card from bank of america. ♪ oh, little liza, little liza jane ♪ ♪ whoa, little liza ♪ little liza jane ma'am ma'am line starts over her
♪ i gotta girl from new orleans, little liza jane ♪ prettiest little girl you ever did see, little liza jane ♪ i gotta girl from new orleans, little liza janen her jeans, little liza jane ♪ oh, little liza, little liza jane >> stephen: scot bakula, "ncis: new orleans"! scot bakula. back with the world's most handsome horse. stick around! ♪ oh, little liza, little liza jane ♪ hey pretty baby can we go strollin', little liza jane ♪ ♪ oh yea ♪ power, power to the...
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i have a half in our conversation with keygen to jane -- tmz jane -- tmz jane. -- ♪ francine: this isloomberg "surveillance." i am francine .acqua, tom keene in london let's get to the bloomberg business/. u.s. prosecutors are trying to figure out how big a penalty they can impose on volkswagen without putting them out of business. they are trying to reach a settlement on the emissions cheating scandal we for is a new president. vw has agreed to pay more than $16 billion in civil litigation find in the u.s.. caesars entertainment has reached a restructuring deal with its major creditors that will allow it to reorganize. of courtends two years fights involving caesars and apollo global management and tbt capital. in germany, chancellor angela merkel's government is moving swiftly to speculation that will bail out deutsche bank. they say it is on imaginable that deutsche bank would be helped out with taxpayer money. the u.s. government wants to find deutsche bank -- fine deutsche bank $14 million amid its probe. tom: here is the intraday on deutsche bank. we saw a little bit of a bounce
i have a half in our conversation with keygen to jane -- tmz jane -- tmz jane. -- ♪ francine: this isloomberg "surveillance." i am francine .acqua, tom keene in london let's get to the bloomberg business/. u.s. prosecutors are trying to figure out how big a penalty they can impose on volkswagen without putting them out of business. they are trying to reach a settlement on the emissions cheating scandal we for is a new president. vw has agreed to pay more than $16 billion in civil...
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jane, mary jane and john. welcome home to san francisco, we are so pleased to have you. [applause] the pasha group will build a import and export business that will include preferation of these automotive automobiles. the vehicles will be trucked from pier 80 to northern california dealerships. the row off row on vessel facility will grow over 3 to 5 years. at full capacity mr. pasha expects 96 vessel [inaudible] and that translated to about 150,000 vehicles. 50 long shorman [inaudible] and up to 150 additional employees detailing those automobiles so a real economic opportunity returning to pier 80. thank you so much for being here to celebrate this partnership. i know there are pleny fathers and mothers and too many to name but i want to give a special shout out to mow neek moyer, our outgoing director. [applause]. monique played a vital role insures this agrooment comes together. i like to thank peter daily and his team and roana sandler who drarfted the agreement and renee martin who put this incredible event together so thank you port team. [applause]. with that, i would now like to the introduce a person who has provided exceptional and steady leadership to theports and creates jobs and economic opportunities to all san franciscans and who absolutely believes enour world class water front from north to south, mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, elaine. good morning everybody! port of san francisco pier 80! this is where things are happening? you know, before-first thing i got to do is thank you the iow drill team. what a great performance! thank you! as soon as i saw these big hooks i ought to say it first because they can pull me off those hooks real fast. what a tradition. iow and i learned a lot and learning more all the time, i engage with president willie adams and the commission. what a proud member he is and leader of the union. a lot of history with our city and that is partly why we are here and i know mayor willie brown and former supervisor sofy maxwell we always talk about the promises of the city. i always love saying, we ain't making new promises, just keeping the old ones and this is what our port commission and education leaders here today and community based organizations, this is the what the port of san francisco is revitalizing these places. not too long ago we were designing americas cup boats right here in this shed and we used that investment to really make sure this building was in tip top shape and want to say thank you to monique for her leadership on that. it was the port staff and the commission and her leadership that brought that investment to the city and we wanted to make sure we continued this invesment. we are making investments across the water front. look at the new cruise ship terminal at pier 27 and that is a another example. you see all the open spaces. we working constant with rec and park and see the blue green way we are still completing all the way down here. again, a promise for many generations. you see a constant invesment and i know that director forbes and i, the commission are already talking about how we can make the long term investments to make sure that sea wall is protected because thereat what we got to do for the entire city of san francisco. we are here today to make this announcement and want to begin by saying thank you to had pasha family. to their returning to san francisco to many generations ago but also returning in such a glorious way where a promise that was made to the residents of bayview and district 10 can be actually kept with this 15 year contract, hopefully many years from now. a lot of community folks and agencies service the bayview are here today to see the promise begin and the jobs that are here with a opportunity to work with our office of economic and workforce development. i know michael car is proud with city build, a program sofy helped start and to now see it in its really concrete fruition touch lives like [inaudible] here as a trainee of city build along with the 10s and scores of others who will get these great jobs. these are jobs for our present and future, they have been working class jobs and ones we always said we will bring back to san francisco in manufacturing and all the other ways that we are doing. it is not just tech jobs and hotel jobs and hospital jobs, these are good paying local jobs of our unions on ships like this. ships that you see every day crossing the panama canal bringing goods both ways and this site will be import and export. we hope that in the very near future, the folks that are working down here will be exported tesla motors out in the hundreds. out to the rest of the world and bringing a lot more income for our residents with our engineering and design work. all the electric vehicles. maybe a lot of driverless vehicles will be export from here. this is what we get to do in the great city of san francisco when we collaborate and work together and fulfill old promises as we use new technology to do so. i want to say thank you to this investment by the pasha family and generations that are here. thank you for helping us revitalize the port. thank you for work wg city build. over 50 percent of the jobs that we will create, over 50 percent will be targets for residents of bayview. that a hew mungs promise that has been something that we have always wanted to do. they are getting the training for that to happens a well, training through the jobs programs that are right here. we want to say we don't want to train people to train people, we want them to get the real jobs that are the promise of this city. i'm happy to be here to enjoy the moment and make sure we do all the right things to acakeen our communities and while we do that i will continue building more affordable housing down here as well to increase that. the workforce we promised can own their own homes or be residents orphthis very neighborhood ft i will say this to mayor brown and others and the stof sofy, hold on to your property because the investments we are making in this neighborhood will be so attractive everyone will want to move here now. it is little cooler today it is always 5 to 6 degrees warmer than other parts of the city. i will say again, thank you to all the parts and thank you to the port of san francisco and all the people that work there. this is proud moment for all of you. i know that for the commission as well. when we work together for the infrastruck investments we will do the right thing and see the people that benefit are the people we promised for many generations to be here. i look forward to the canon burst and walking not the plank, gene ann, but these are vital ships and want to see more of these in addition to cruise ship liners lining up the water front and do all the great things in the great city. thank you very much for being here. congratulations. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i now would like to introduce a person who has been on the team here since 1951 and has been a champion for labor and working families. he served 30 years in the state assembly and became our 41 mayor of san francisco, the first african american mayor and he is known as a celebrity beyaunds city boundaries. it is part of the leadership that really understood you need intentional zoning, planning and business twement to make industry strive along with supervisor [inaudible] so please help me introduce mayor willie brown. >> i'm sure you are wondering why willie brown? i actually represent all of the previous mayors who had a challenge of trying to do something that ed lee now gets the sole credit for. [laughter]. just think how much diane and agnos and jordan and nusem all resent that, ed? you sit up here and laid out the whole program and i am just delighted i received a call to come and participate because when service as mayor. mayor lee, you recall we started the business of breaking the cargo once they [inaudible] all the business of oakland and the recession came as indicated by mrs. forbes and the whole thing changed. and you and your administration did wonders. i stand as a member of the long shoremans union. [applause]. now, i know many of you-you look too dam small to be a member the longshoremans union. i was inducted on the hairy bridges, bill chester, lee gallblat and [inaudible] curtis, pursy and a whole collection of long shore people who are operating at that time. they selected me in the middle 60's when all other members of organized labor looking some other way and they embraced and started the 30 year career that you talked about and it was because of my ongoing work and relationship with the people who worked on the port of san francisco and how they conducted themselves and how much they meant to every church in the city of san francisco, every african american church. every neighborhood in the city and county of san francisco. literally the basis of the income for organized labor working on the port and being a part of the weir house operation meant so much to the economy of this city. hopefully, hopefully, district 10 with this incredible achievement that this port commission under this mayors leadership is producing, we can begin to see the city and county of san francisco no longer going down on the african american population, but going up again to where it was at one time. you are right, mr. mayor, it takes a culmination of jobs and all the other things that go with it to make that possible. this represents the very first set. your office of workforce development , all aspects of the organizations that will be a part of, it will be 50 percent, but if we work it right, well, somebody looking closely it could be 75 percent which is a way we really ought to do it because if we are to achieve what needs to be achieved on behalf of the people in this city and the economy of the city to keep this city diverse, clearly this family that obviously been successful in san diego and the state of washington, it could now be successful in the state of san francisco as i call this place. i can just see it and all i'll do is watch very very closely because when they off load a lamborghini, it will be one of the items they will accidently miss. congratulations! >> now i like to introduce another man of the how, john pasha. it is john pasha who is senior vice president of the pasha group and has all the enthuse amp and drive andnition vision to understand why they successfully built auto roll on and hauf plans in other jurisdictions and why mr. pasha will make a successful venchier here. with that, help me in welcoming john pasha. [applause]. >> thank you director forbes and how on earth will i follow willie brown? it is a absolute honor to be here representing pasha automotive services as we ainaugurate the new pier 80 today. pleased to share the moment with the city. particularly mayor ed lee and his office. supervisor malia cohen and our partners at theport. we worked so hard so many months to put this together and pleased especially to share it with your pasha family. our employees here in california, hawaii and globally and my immediate family including my brother george, president and ceo, sister maureen who put many years of experience in automotive opraigdss running the facility here at pier 80. also thrilled to share the moment, my murthder janet, brother mike, sister mary jane and all their families. a special thank you to my wife aaron and kids for their emens support as we go the business just a little bit more. [applause] today is a bit of a home coming. in the early 40's my grand father george the second started a flying a sunchs station at bay and van ness across the street from fort mason. he then expanded the business to provide storage for privately own vehicles of ww 2 personnel. in 960 my fatherer opened the first independent port processing facility on the west coast at fort mason and built a body shop on fishermans wharfed to provide a show room ready product for auto dealers. today pasha automotive provides prosand distribution service as the port of san francisco, san diego, grays harbor, baltimore and man tee florida. as a company and as individuals, we are committed to insureing that maritime uses are supported and our countries valuable waterfront assets receive the investment they need to service commercial purposes. this means supporting
jane, mary jane and john. welcome home to san francisco, we are so pleased to have you. [applause] the pasha group will build a import and export business that will include preferation of these automotive automobiles. the vehicles will be trucked from pier 80 to northern california dealerships. the row off row on vessel facility will grow over 3 to 5 years. at full capacity mr. pasha expects 96 vessel [inaudible] and that translated to about 150,000 vehicles. 50 long shorman [inaudible] and up...
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jane doe arrested. the mist reeve her identity deepening just when it seemed almost solved. >> she really did think she was >> reporter: it opens with jane in government custody. >> hello, jane. >> reporter: emmy winner joins the cast as a head of the top secret nsa department that finally decipher's jane's identity. >> you get answers to everything, and we're talking real answers, not twists. >> reporter: but the ripple effects from last season linger from curt weller's fbi team and the jane doe they think betrayed them. >> there's sphrurs in all of those relationships with everyone. >> she's not gonna be happy to see you, you know that, right? it's a little hard to trust him, trust her, to figure out who leads and who follows. >> sorting that out as well as the true link between weller and jane. >>> it's going to send you on a massive emotional roller coaster. >> reporter: set the stage for blind spot's second season. >> the people whole did this to us are still out there. >> be blind spot season premier is tonight at 10:00 p.m. right america's got talent. join us for 7news at 11:00 for of course all the news of the day. >>> today's word of the day. >> i'm not gonna say it
jane doe arrested. the mist reeve her identity deepening just when it seemed almost solved. >> she really did think she was >> reporter: it opens with jane in government custody. >> hello, jane. >> reporter: emmy winner joins the cast as a head of the top secret nsa department that finally decipher's jane's identity. >> you get answers to everything, and we're talking real answers, not twists. >> reporter: but the ripple effects from last season linger from...
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janee, jean horton ?orton -- where is jane .lease stand thank you. thank you. incredible. jane lost her husband, specialist chris horton, in afghanistan on september 9, 2011, and, jane, it is such an honor to have you here, and i hear so many things about chris, and he was a winner, and thank you very much on behalf of the country. thank you. it is incredibly humbling to be andhe company of these real true heroes. i have the privilege to introduce our first medal of honor recipient, mike thornton. mike is a retired united states navy seal, a tough cookie. and a recipient of the united highestlitary's decoration, the medal of honor. thehis actions in vietnam, vietnam war. in addition, he is the recipient of a silver star, three bronze stars, and a purple heart. i am proud to have him on my team. it is such a great honor for me. and also, fellow recipient bob patterson, who likewise as the medal of honor, who is also here. we have 17 medal of honor recipients, and they have all endorsed before president of the united states, and i have been endorsed by generals and many of the ge
janee, jean horton ?orton -- where is jane .lease stand thank you. thank you. incredible. jane lost her husband, specialist chris horton, in afghanistan on september 9, 2011, and, jane, it is such an honor to have you here, and i hear so many things about chris, and he was a winner, and thank you very much on behalf of the country. thank you. it is incredibly humbling to be andhe company of these real true heroes. i have the privilege to introduce our first medal of honor recipient, mike...
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[applause] i am also honored to have a gold horton here.an -- jane horton here. jane, where is jane. [applause] incredible. [applause] jane lost her husband in afghanistan on september 9, 2011. and again, it is such an honor to have you here. i hear so many things about chris. and he was a winner. and thank you very much on behalf of the country. [applause] thank you. [applause] it is incredibly humbling to be in the company of these real and true heroes. i have the privilege to introduce our first medal of honor recipient, mike thorton. mike is a retired united states navy seal. a tough cookie. a recipient of the united states military's highest decoration, the medal of honor. vietnam andons in the vietnam war. in addition, he is the recipient of the silver star, three bronze stars, and purple heart. i'm proud to have him on my team. such a great honor for me. and fellow recipient bob patterson to, likewise, has a medal of honor. who is also here. we cap 17 medal of honor recipients, and they have all endorsed me for president of the united states. and i have been endorsed by gener
[applause] i am also honored to have a gold horton here.an -- jane horton here. jane, where is jane. [applause] incredible. [applause] jane lost her husband in afghanistan on september 9, 2011. and again, it is such an honor to have you here. i hear so many things about chris. and he was a winner. and thank you very much on behalf of the country. [applause] thank you. [applause] it is incredibly humbling to be in the company of these real and true heroes. i have the privilege to introduce our...
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janet pasha his wife is here today along with his children, george the forth, maureen, michael, jane, mary jane and john. welcome home to san francisco, we are so pleased to have you. [applause] the pasha group will build a import and export business that will include preferation of these automotive automobiles. the vehicles will be trucked from pier 80 to northern california dealerships. the row off row on vessel facility will grow over 3 to 5 years. at full capacity mr. pasha expects 96 vessel [inaudible] and that translated to about 150,000 vehicles. 50 long shorman [inaudible] and up to 150 additional employees detailing those automobiles so a real economic opportunity returning to pier 80. thank you so much for being here to celebrate this partnership. i know there are pleny fathers and mothers and too many to name but i want to give a special shout out to mow neek moyer, our outgoing director. [applause]. monique played a vital role insures this agrooment comes together. i like to thank peter daily and his team and roana sandler who drarfted the agreement and renee martin who put this inc
janet pasha his wife is here today along with his children, george the forth, maureen, michael, jane, mary jane and john. welcome home to san francisco, we are so pleased to have you. [applause] the pasha group will build a import and export business that will include preferation of these automotive automobiles. the vehicles will be trucked from pier 80 to northern california dealerships. the row off row on vessel facility will grow over 3 to 5 years. at full capacity mr. pasha expects 96...
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jane in government custody.....nats "hello jane, my name is nas." emmy winner archie panjabi joins the cast as the head of a top secret nsa department that finally deciphers jane's identity.(sot jaimie alexander / "blindspot" :33-36)"you get answers to everything and we're talking real answers, not twists."but the ripple linger for kurt weller'sfbi team....and the jane doe they think betrayed them.(sot sullivan stapleton / "blindspot" :45-49)"there's fractures in all of these relationships, with everyone." nats (sot audrey esparza / "blindspot" :54-58)"it's a little hard to trust him, to trust her, to figure out who leads and who follows."sorting that out.....as well as the true link between weller and jane...(sot jaimie alexander / "blindspot" 1:04-1:06)"it's going to send you on a massive emotional rollercoaster."set the stage for "blindspot"'s second season.nats "the who did this to us are still out there."mark barger, nbc news. blindspot's season premiere is tonight at 9 p-m. next week, it moves to its regular time slot....leading off wednesday nights at 7 p- one bath changed her baby forever. coming up at 4:30.. this mother is suing the maker of a tear free
jane in government custody.....nats "hello jane, my name is nas." emmy winner archie panjabi joins the cast as the head of a top secret nsa department that finally deciphers jane's identity.(sot jaimie alexander / "blindspot" :33-36)"you get answers to everything and we're talking real answers, not twists."but the ripple linger for kurt weller'sfbi team....and the jane doe they think betrayed them.(sot sullivan stapleton / "blindspot" :45-49)"there's...
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jane fully from rabble bank -- rabobank. this is the political story. taking our time to work out what brexit means. in the meantime, the data in the u.k. is really bouncing back. jane: it really is. we did see some of the weakness right after the referendum. that was an overreaction. that immediate data was an overreaction. whatever way, even if it is an overreaction, it is a relief that we have not seen this aggressive weakening of data in the last six or so weeks. we have seen improvement in manufacturing, construction all looking better. one thing that i would be very concerned about is the indications on the and -- on investment. while retail sales have been good, the construction industry, etc., etc., there has been survey data on investments. that is a good indicator of medium-term growth. manus: one of those soliloquies of investment is the japanese warning at the g-20, who -- we've invested heavily in your country, make sure you get a good deal. intimating about the brexit. , i'man fx perspective still tempted to ask you, do you sell these rallies in euro sterling? do you sell these rallies? the is saying that a similar recession will be avoided in the to the i'm referring services number, a record jump. anna: that is shown in the chart next to you, isn't it? the pound bouncing. janeether or not you sell the pound really depends on your timeframe. if you were a medium-term investor, you should be really cautious, indeed. we know that there are going to be difficult times. we know that article 50 has not been put in place. we know that there were a big question marks about immigration. we know that if the door is closed to immigration, that could have a negative knock on for some businesses. anna: jane, think. jane foley stays with us. manus: let's check in on the price of oil as we had to break. we are waiting for the imminent announcement from the saudi oil minister. we are getting a big boost from that expectation of that significant announcement. rating at 49.30. we ratcheted almost $.10. what will the saudi's say? we know the russians and the saudi's are in strong conversation. anna: they already talked about working together for oil market stability. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> i'm a man is criminal. in edwards is with me. we're talking about having a deal. >>
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jane, mary jane and john. welcome home to san francisco, we are so pleased to have you. [applause] the pasha group will build a import and export business that will include preferation of these automotive automobiles. the vehicles will be trucked from pier 80 to northern california dealerships. the row off row on vessel facility will grow over 3 to 5 years. at full capacity mr. pasha expects 96 vessel [inaudible] and that translated to about 150,000 vehicles. 50 long shorman [inaudible] and up to 150 additional employees detailing those automobiles so a real economic opportunity returning to pier 80. thank you so much for being here to celebrate this partnership. i know there are pleny fathers and mothers and too many to name but i want to give a special shout out to mow neek moyer, our outgoing director. [applause]. monique played a vital role insures this agrooment comes together. i like to thank peter daily and his team and roana sandler who drarfted the agreement and renee martin who put this incredible event together so thank you port team. [applause]. with that, i would now like to the introduce a person who has provided exceptional and steady leadership to theports and creates jobs and economic opportunities to all san franciscans and who absolutely believes enour world class water front from north to south, mayor ed lee. [applause] >> thank you, elaine. good morning everybody! port of san francisco pier 80! this is where things are happening? you know, before-first thing i got to do is thank you the iow drill team. what a great performance! thank you! as soon as i saw these big hooks i ought to say it first because they can pull me off those hooks real fast. what a tradition. iow and i learned a lot and learning more all the time, i engage with president willie adams and the commission. what a proud member he is and leader of the union. a lot of history with our city and that is partly why we are here and i know mayor willie brown and former supervisor sofy maxwell we always talk about the promises of the city. i always love saying, we ain't making new promises, just keeping the old ones and this is what our port commission and education leaders here today and community based organizations, this is the what the port of san francisco is revitalizing these places. not too long ago we were designing americas cup boats right here in this shed and we used that investment to really make sure this building was in tip top shape and want to say thank you to monique for her leadership on that. it was the port staff and the commission and her leadership that brought that investment to the city and we wanted to make sure we continued this invesment. we are making investments across the water front. look at the new cruise ship terminal at pier 27 and that is a another example. you see all the open spaces. we working constant with rec and park and see the blue green way we are still completing all the way down here. again, a promise for many generations. you see a constant invesment and i know that director forbes and i, the commission are already talking about how we can make the long term investments to make sure that sea wall is protected because thereat what we got to do for the entire city of san francisco. we are here today to make this announcement and want to begin by saying thank you to had pasha family. to their returning to san francisco to many generations ago but also returning in such a glorious way where a promise that was made to the residents of bayview and district 10 can be actually kept with this 15 year contract, hopefully many years from now. a lot of community folks and agencies service the bayview are here today to see the promise begin and the jobs that are here with a opportunity to work with our office of economic and workforce development. i know michael car is proud with city build, a program sofy helped start and to now see it in its really concrete fruition touch lives like [inaudible] here as a trainee of city build along with the 10s and scores of others who will get these great jobs. these are jobs for our present and future, they have been working class jobs and ones we always said we will bring back to san francisco in manufacturing and all the other ways that we are doing. it is not just tech jobs and hotel jobs and hospital jobs, these are good paying local jobs of our unions on ships like this. ships that you see every day crossing the panama canal bringing goods both ways and this site will be import and export. we hope that in the very near future, the folks that are working down here will be exported tesla motors out in the hundreds. out to the rest of the world and bringing a lot more income for our residents with our engineering and design work. all the electric vehicles. maybe a lot of driverless vehicles will be export from here. this is what we get to do in the great city of san francisco when we collaborate and work together and fulfill old promises as we use new technology to do so. i want to say thank you to this investment by the pasha family and generations that are here. thank you for helping us revitalize the port. thank you for work wg city build. over 50 percent of the jobs that we will create, over 50 percent will be targets for residents of bayview. that a hew mungs promise that has been something that we have always wanted to do. they are getting the training for that to happens a well, training through the jobs programs that are right here. we want to say we don't want to train people to train people, we want them to get the real jobs that are the promise of this city. i'm happy to be here to enjoy the moment and make sure we do all the right things to acakeen our communities and while we do that i will continue building more affordable housing down here as well to increase that. the workforce we promised can own their own homes or be residents orphthis very neighborhood ft i will say this to mayor brown and others and the stof sofy, hold on to your property because the investments we are making in this neighborhood will be so attractive everyone will want to move here now. it is little cooler today it is always 5 to 6 degrees warmer than other parts of the city. i will say again, thank you to all the parts and thank you to the port of san francisco and all the people that work there. this is proud moment for all of you. i know that for the commission as well. when we work together for the infrastruck investments we will do the right thing and see the people that benefit are the people we promised for many generations to be here. i look forward to the canon burst and walking not the plank, gene ann, but these are vital ships and want to see more of these in addition to cruise ship liners lining up the water front and do all the great things in the great city. thank you very much for being here. congratulations. >> thank you, mr. mayor. i now would like to introduce a person who has been on the team here since 1951 and has been a champion for labor and working families. he served 30 years in the state assembly and became our 41 mayor of san francisco, the first african american mayor and he is known as a celebrity beyaunds city boundaries. it is part of the leadership that really understood you need intentional zoning, planning and business twement to make industry strive along with supervisor [inaudible] so please help me introduce mayor willie brown. >> i'm sure you are wondering why willie brown? i actually represent all of the previous mayors who had a challenge of trying to do something that ed lee now gets the sole credit for. [laughter]. just think how much diane and agnos and jordan and nusem all resent that, ed? you sit up here and laid out the whole program and i am just delighted i received a call to come and participate because when service as mayor. mayor lee, you recall we started the business of breaking the cargo once they [inaudible] all the business of oakland and the recession came as indicated by mrs. forbes and the whole thing changed. and you and your administration did wonders. i stand as a member of the long shoremans union. [applause]. now, i know many of you-you look too dam small to be a member the longshoremans union. i was inducted on the hairy bridges, bill chester, lee gallblat and [inaudible] curtis, pursy and a whole collection of long shore people who are operating at that time. they selected me in the middle 60's when all other members of organized labor looking some other way and they embraced and started the 30 year career that you talked about and it was because of my ongoing work and relationship with the people who worked on the port of san francisco and how they conducted themselves and how much they meant to every church in the city of san francisco, every african american church. every neighborhood in the city and county of san francisco. literally the basis of the income for organized labor working on the port and being a part of the weir house operation meant so much to the economy of this city. hopefully, hopefully, district 10 with this incredible achievement that this port commission under this mayors leadership is producing, we can begin to see the city and county of san francisco no longer going down on the african american population, but going up again to where it was at one time. you are right, mr. mayor, it takes a culmination of jobs and all the other things that go with it to make that possible. this represents the very first set. your office of workforce development , all aspects of the organizations that will be a part of, it will be 50 percent, but if we work it right, well, somebody looking closely it could be 75 percent which is a way we really ought to do it because if we are to achieve what needs to be achieved on behalf of the people in this city and the economy of the city to keep this city diverse, clearly this family that obviously been successful in san diego and the state of washington, it could now be successful in the state of san francisco as i call this place. i can just see it and all i'll do is watch very very closely because when they off load a lamborghini, it will be one of the items they will accidently miss. congratulations! >> now i like to introduce another man of the how, john pasha. it is john pasha who is senior vice president of the pasha group and has all the enthuse amp and drive andnition vision to understand why they successfully built auto roll on and hauf plans in other jurisdictions and why mr. pasha will make a successful venchier here. with that, help me in welcoming john pasha. [applause]. >> thank you director forbes and how on earth will i follow willie brown? it is a absolute honor to be here representing pasha automotive services as we ainaugurate the new pier 80 today. pleased to share the moment with the city. particularly mayor ed lee and his office. supervisor malia cohen and our partners at theport. we worked so hard so many months to put this together and pleased especially to share it with your pasha family. our employees here in california, hawaii and globally and my immediate family including my brother george, president and ceo, sister maureen who put many years of experience in automotive opraigdss running the facility here at pier 80. also thrilled to share the moment, my murthder janet, brother mike, sister mary jane and all their families. a special thank you to my wife aaron and kids for their emens support as we go the business just a little bit more. [applause] today is a bit of a home coming. in the early 40's my grand father george the second started a flying a sunchs station at bay and van ness across the street from fort mason. he then expanded the business to provide storage for privately own vehicles of ww 2 personnel. in 960 my fatherer opened the first independent port processing facility on the west coast at fort mason and built a body shop on fishermans wharfed to provide a show room ready product for auto dealers. today pasha automotive provides prosand distribution service as the port of san francisco, san diego, grays harbor, baltimore and man tee florida. as a company and as individuals, we are committed to insureing that maritime uses are supported and our countries valuable waterfront assets receive the investment they need to service commercial purposes. this means supporting
jane, mary jane and john. welcome home to san francisco, we are so pleased to have you. [applause] the pasha group will build a import and export business that will include preferation of these automotive automobiles. the vehicles will be trucked from pier 80 to northern california dealerships. the row off row on vessel facility will grow over 3 to 5 years. at full capacity mr. pasha expects 96 vessel [inaudible] and that translated to about 150,000 vehicles. 50 long shorman [inaudible] and up...