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i also go by jeannie. and i'm the director of the pilot program funded through department of aging and adult services. it's a financial subsidy for home care for adults in san francisco age 18 and over. it's from may, 2017, through april, 2019, and the goal is to serve 175 to 250 clients. and there will be pre, mid and post evaluations throughout the program. eligibility requirements besides being a resident of san francisco county is to have a need assistance with two activies or two instrumental activities of daily living and income up to 100% of area median income, assets up to $40,000 excluding one house and one car. information about the program foundation, our goal is to have 50% of our clients be adults age 18 to 59 and 50% older adults, 60 plus. the providers will make $15 an hour. there is a client co-payment, which is on a sliding scale, and a client orientation. and then in the independent provider mode, there's a mandatory, independent provider training. there are two provider modes. the first
i also go by jeannie. and i'm the director of the pilot program funded through department of aging and adult services. it's a financial subsidy for home care for adults in san francisco age 18 and over. it's from may, 2017, through april, 2019, and the goal is to serve 175 to 250 clients. and there will be pre, mid and post evaluations throughout the program. eligibility requirements besides being a resident of san francisco county is to have a need assistance with two activies or two...
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. >> reporter: maria and jeannie specialize in eagles road game travel package also for years.been a long time since they have had to handle a situation like this. >> there's a pregame eagles party if you want to upgrade your ticket you can do so. >> reporter: if you plan to be there when the eagles play the patriots in super bowl 52 get ready to drop serious money. m and j travel is offering a package round trip airfare and three night hotel and ticket to the game, $7,600 per person. >> it's a hefty ticket price the diehards are interested and booking. >> reporter: with that said we asked eagles fans how much they would be willing to pay to see the birds in person on super bowl sunday. >> whatever the offer is. >> reporter: $7,000, $8,000 that neighborhood. >> that i would have to pay. >> if i could afford it, why not. [inaudible]. >> reporter: normally you would never want to be rushed to a big ticket purchase like that. this might be an exception. there are other packages out there, but the folks at m and j travel say their package is expected to sell out by the end of the d
. >> reporter: maria and jeannie specialize in eagles road game travel package also for years.been a long time since they have had to handle a situation like this. >> there's a pregame eagles party if you want to upgrade your ticket you can do so. >> reporter: if you plan to be there when the eagles play the patriots in super bowl 52 get ready to drop serious money. m and j travel is offering a package round trip airfare and three night hotel and ticket to the game, $7,600 per...
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i have eight kids, jeannie. i've seen a ultrasound many times.pro-love. it is extremely positive. you're right, rachel, it is primary young people. we are literally the largest human rights demonstration that happens annually around the world. it is 45 years strong. it is astounding you consider we lost over 60 million americans to abortion. brian: right. >> to the prime minister i would really want to talk to him, this is the most significant human rights abuse of today. rachel: but isn't it also, in canada, i mean, what happens in canada often comes down to us. this is an effort to silence pro-lifers, isn't it? this is sign of intolerance. if you have a pro-life view, you're not welcome to share it or else you're kicked out of this program? >> absolutely. but as you can see from the march for life, we won't be silenced. when we began the march for life in 1974, the other side thought we would become desensitized to abortion after two or three years and finish our march. the truth of the matter, we're 45 years strong. doing whatever we can to bu
i have eight kids, jeannie. i've seen a ultrasound many times.pro-love. it is extremely positive. you're right, rachel, it is primary young people. we are literally the largest human rights demonstration that happens annually around the world. it is 45 years strong. it is astounding you consider we lost over 60 million americans to abortion. brian: right. >> to the prime minister i would really want to talk to him, this is the most significant human rights abuse of today. rachel: but...
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. >> now can sessions really put the proverbial jeannie back in the bottle?you know, i think it would be a huge mistake politically and just as a matter of policy. i mean, marijuana legalization is more popular than jeff sessions, it's more popular than donald trump, it's more popular than both political parties. 64% of americans, including both major parties support legalizing marijuana -- >> including -- >> how crazy would it be for donald trump's administration to come into states and stop them from controlling marijuana and handing marijuana production and sales back over to mexican cartels and gangs and criminals. you know, colorado and washington and oregon and now california, they're doing more than any other state in the country to control marijuana, to make sure that people are safe when they go to find it, when they use it, to keep it out of the hands of kids. it would just be a terrible mistake politically and as a matter of public policy to come in and disrupt that. >> mason and midwin, thank you both for the conversation. tomorrow real be talking
. >> now can sessions really put the proverbial jeannie back in the bottle?you know, i think it would be a huge mistake politically and just as a matter of policy. i mean, marijuana legalization is more popular than jeff sessions, it's more popular than donald trump, it's more popular than both political parties. 64% of americans, including both major parties support legalizing marijuana -- >> including -- >> how crazy would it be for donald trump's administration to come into...
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jeannie and i will be available if you have further questions. thank you. >> thank you. are there any questions from members? if not, we will go to the project sponsor or representatives not to exceed 15 minutes. mr. vettle? >> on behalf of the project sponsor and owner of the small san francisco group, prides himself with working within the policies. in 40 years as a builder, it's the first time that joe has been before the board of supervisors on appeal of one of his projects. first of all, a categorical exemption was proper here. first, the existing house is not an historic research. appellants concede that point. second, there are no unusual circumstances with this project. it's a typical infill lot in a developed neighborhood. every brock in san francisco has key lots. even if there was significant circumstances, no evidence has been showed for significant circumstance. ceqa is concerned with the impacts on public environment, not the private realm. as jenny pauling pointed out, the appeal was timely in determination to this board. they were not prejudiced in any wa
jeannie and i will be available if you have further questions. thank you. >> thank you. are there any questions from members? if not, we will go to the project sponsor or representatives not to exceed 15 minutes. mr. vettle? >> on behalf of the project sponsor and owner of the small san francisco group, prides himself with working within the policies. in 40 years as a builder, it's the first time that joe has been before the board of supervisors on appeal of one of his projects....
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robert costa, national political reporter at the "washington post," washington bureau jeannie page. robert, first to you, i should have also mentioned host of "washington week" on pbs. veteran trump watcher throughout the campaign, this book exposes a lot. >> there is a lot of anger inside the white house today, talking to people close to the president. they are unhappy with steve bannon making these sorts of comments. at the same time bannon's comments have pent-up frustration. there's always been a bannon banishment wing rather than the wing that has his son-in-law ji jared kushner and ivanka trump. those tensions existed before the book. >> you've got a number of excerpts here from the book. this is the michael wolf book. that the three senior guys in the campaign thought it was a good idea to meet with a foreign government inside trump tower in the conference room on the 25th floor with no lawyers. they didn't have any lawyers. he also adds a number of other issues which we pointed out earlier that he believes, bannon believes, that the chance they did not bring the russian lawy
robert costa, national political reporter at the "washington post," washington bureau jeannie page. robert, first to you, i should have also mentioned host of "washington week" on pbs. veteran trump watcher throughout the campaign, this book exposes a lot. >> there is a lot of anger inside the white house today, talking to people close to the president. they are unhappy with steve bannon making these sorts of comments. at the same time bannon's comments have pent-up...
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team mueller prosecutors also have massive, massive conflicts interest including jeannie rhee.t's a partisan investigation meant to unseat a duly elected president of the people voted for. president trump is also weighing in on the fake news dossier, and hammering senator feinstein for unilaterally releasing the testimony. the president responded, on twitter... i don't know about california but giving the new information we are reporting on tonight about the dossier, it is clear that senator feinstein and the democrats, they are now tonight trying to create a massive distraction. they want to hide the truth. you also heard feinstein had met a few seconds ago that she is personally see no evidence of trump-russia collusion. remember, that is what this whole investigation was supposed to be about. but since we haven't seen any evidence, democrats are now desperately trying to change the subject. they don't want you to know that their former candidate, hillary clinton, and the administration of their former president, they are beloved barack obama, was actually targeting the trump
team mueller prosecutors also have massive, massive conflicts interest including jeannie rhee.t's a partisan investigation meant to unseat a duly elected president of the people voted for. president trump is also weighing in on the fake news dossier, and hammering senator feinstein for unilaterally releasing the testimony. the president responded, on twitter... i don't know about california but giving the new information we are reporting on tonight about the dossier, it is clear that senator...
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none of us hired jeannie reed, who previously worked for the clinton foundation and represented obama's national security advisor, ben rhodes. i will tell you this, fox news and talk radio did not appoint andrew weissmann. a democratic donor, he praised sally eights in that letter when she was fired by the president. i don't think fox news and talk radio appointed peter strzok either. i will tell you this, no amount of scapegoating is going to make this any better. robert mueller could be the greatest guy, the smartest guy ever, but if the man cannot oversee his own team and remove the partisans, then you have to conclude he is either in over his head or he's just not good for this role, or his negligent in his duty. and that will compromise the ultimate findings of this investigation, whatever they may be. i also want to say this. trump's team made some mistakes early on. i do not think, and i've said this before, it was smart to fire jim comey when needed. and it wasn't wise to talk talk to lester holt about the decision to fire jim comey. and if the story is true, it probably would n
none of us hired jeannie reed, who previously worked for the clinton foundation and represented obama's national security advisor, ben rhodes. i will tell you this, fox news and talk radio did not appoint andrew weissmann. a democratic donor, he praised sally eights in that letter when she was fired by the president. i don't think fox news and talk radio appointed peter strzok either. i will tell you this, no amount of scapegoating is going to make this any better. robert mueller could be the...
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of course the anti-trump artisan jeannie reid and andrew weissmann should be immediately terminated from the investigation as well before any more damage is done to both the credibility of the fbi and the justice department. and that's the ankle. joining us now for a reaction from minneapolis is john, a former national spokesperson for the fbi and here in washington is joe, a former u.s. attorney for washington, d.c. joe, your reaction to the mccabe departure, and the media from the moment the story broke on all the other channels and on nbc, cbs, it was trump to blame? >> to blame is mccabe and to blame is comey and anybody else at the senior levels of the fbi. this is quite a disgrace for the for the bureau. as someone who worked with the bureau, i'm truly saddened by the fall from grace for everybody there. make no mistake about it, this was a plot to exonerate hillary clinton illegally and then if she lost the election, to frame donald trump with a legal crime. this was the worst period in the history of the bureau, much worse than the late hoover period when they were spying on dome
of course the anti-trump artisan jeannie reid and andrew weissmann should be immediately terminated from the investigation as well before any more damage is done to both the credibility of the fbi and the justice department. and that's the ankle. joining us now for a reaction from minneapolis is john, a former national spokesperson for the fbi and here in washington is joe, a former u.s. attorney for washington, d.c. joe, your reaction to the mccabe departure, and the media from the moment the...
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. >> thank you, jeannie. >> jim, thank you. >> reporter: sometimes it's a wonder they bother with thehen they are in the oval office endangering table lamps. >> easy, fellows. hey, over here. easy. >> reporter: at least the press can't call this job thankless. >> you guys are getting worse. >> reporter: thanks. >> thank you all very much. >> thanks, everyone. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn -- >> out. >> reporter: -- new york. >>> the latest high-profile, wealthy and politically connected man accused of sexual misconduct. preposterous says steve wynn. >> i want to thank the whole group. the money raised. >> reporter: closely tied to president trump as finance chairman of the republican national committee. democrats are demanding the rnc return any campaign contributions. >>> mounting evidence of any possible obstruction of justice against the president of the united states. >> president trump ordered white house counsel dan mcgahn to fire last june. >> it's not a bombshell. >> i think that is obstruction of justs and i think that is grounds for impeachment. >> there have been failures a
. >> thank you, jeannie. >> jim, thank you. >> reporter: sometimes it's a wonder they bother with thehen they are in the oval office endangering table lamps. >> easy, fellows. hey, over here. easy. >> reporter: at least the press can't call this job thankless. >> you guys are getting worse. >> reporter: thanks. >> thank you all very much. >> thanks, everyone. >> reporter: jeanne moos, cnn -- >> out. >> reporter: -- new...
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our joking jeannie finds out. 30,000 precision parts. con or it isn't.t's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. accusing president trump of racism. but what really matters at the ballot boxes is what some of his most staunch reporters think. what is the answer? >> reporter: a reminder of what has been lost. the city's population back by two thirds. the economy isn't disappearing here, so is a way of life jark the core foundation of our country is slipping away. >> i did not like the direction may country was going. >> reporter: the answer for many is donald trump. approximately 7,000 switched parties to become republicans. >> he said he is going to make america first and bring jobs back. >> something that he said that really sticks with me is that he wants t
our joking jeannie finds out. 30,000 precision parts. con or it isn't.t's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. accusing president trump of racism. but what really matters at the ballot boxes is...
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of course none of them gave to president trump's campaign.d one of mueller's lead investigator's jeanniehee actually represented clinton and the clinton foundation in 2015. you can't get a bigger conflict of interest. nothing from the media. we have mueller's top prosecutor. the expert andrew weissmann, the professional he is. he let the extremely controversial obstruction of justice case against arthur andersen accounting as part ofco the enron scandal. he destroyed the company, cost tens of thousands of people their jobs and was overturned in the u.s. supreme court in '05 9-0. that's a great guy to put on your team. he also sent four merrill lynch executives to jail. o their convictions were also overturned. that case by the fifth u.s. circuit court of appeals. does the media not care about any of this? if it was a bunch of republican donors giving donations to trump, investigating hillary clinton, don't you think it would be the biggest story ever? really? next, of course, you have the demoted doj official bruce ohr, his wife nellie. bruce ohr meets with members of fusion gps before a
of course none of them gave to president trump's campaign.d one of mueller's lead investigator's jeanniehee actually represented clinton and the clinton foundation in 2015. you can't get a bigger conflict of interest. nothing from the media. we have mueller's top prosecutor. the expert andrew weissmann, the professional he is. he let the extremely controversial obstruction of justice case against arthur andersen accounting as part ofco the enron scandal. he destroyed the company, cost tens of...
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we are in london and with us is janet henry from hsbc. 1912 andead jeannie of you have looked at inequalitylaunt in undergraduate economics. a lot of complexities here. give us the distinction of your study of inequality wrapped around a global model? janet: all in 30 seconds. people say, why are you writing about this now because we have a synchronized global growth but we typically tend to get that before things go wrong and the reason i am writing about that now is because when you have week growth and high income inequality which is what we have had for the best part of a decade, that is when it becomes an issue. backcan labor give power within the productivity map and the social and political map, can labor regain the power they had 15 years ago? , not easily.ly not it is more socially acceptable if it can come from government is what we argue. we have all discussed the income polarization, to do with demographics and a flexible labor market and the impact of technology and when you know with the rise of ai and robotics, we are probably still only at the start of a 2-3 decade transform
we are in london and with us is janet henry from hsbc. 1912 andead jeannie of you have looked at inequalitylaunt in undergraduate economics. a lot of complexities here. give us the distinction of your study of inequality wrapped around a global model? janet: all in 30 seconds. people say, why are you writing about this now because we have a synchronized global growth but we typically tend to get that before things go wrong and the reason i am writing about that now is because when you have week...
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but the question is, we got three days to go, is it possible to put the jeannie back in the bottle?ou essentially had a deal that worked for both sides, accomplished a number of things can that deal still happen? >> steve, that can only happen with presidential leadership. once again, we face a moment where the president is sort of jerking the wheel of the bus of our nation left and right, left and right. he could say i've thought about it, i've looked at it and frankly this deal with one little tweak is something i can sign off on and we need to keep the government open. it's his job. he is the president of the united states. he and his party control the congress. if this government shuts down because the republican majority in the house can't get enough votes to pass their proposal or because the president can't accept the very deal he asked for and was brought back to him having met the four criteria he laid out, then it's clearly the president's responsibility then he couldn't hear yes when a strong bipartisan set of senators made tough compromises and delivered the deal that he
but the question is, we got three days to go, is it possible to put the jeannie back in the bottle?ou essentially had a deal that worked for both sides, accomplished a number of things can that deal still happen? >> steve, that can only happen with presidential leadership. once again, we face a moment where the president is sort of jerking the wheel of the bus of our nation left and right, left and right. he could say i've thought about it, i've looked at it and frankly this deal with one...
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vision of who we really want to be, who we really want to be as a in addition and not fault -- the jeannie is out of the bottle. so the question for us, do we want to put it back in the bottle or do we finally want to banish it from view all together. >> right. and you look at the results again in virginia and look at the results in alabama and across the country. you look at the marches, you look at the people getting engaged, you look at the turnout among young voters, among black voters, among women voters in northern virginia and alabama, it's very clear. yes, you have a president who is reactionary and who is playing to the racist tendencies of third of americans. hopefully fewer than that. and yet you have the overwhelming majority of americans right now rejecting that. there's a reason why donald trump had the lowest approval ratings of any president in the history of polling for a first-year president. but david ignatius, as we move past domestic issues for a moment and look back and look at the chaos that followed donald trump's comments about countries in the caribbean and centra
vision of who we really want to be, who we really want to be as a in addition and not fault -- the jeannie is out of the bottle. so the question for us, do we want to put it back in the bottle or do we finally want to banish it from view all together. >> right. and you look at the results again in virginia and look at the results in alabama and across the country. you look at the marches, you look at the people getting engaged, you look at the turnout among young voters, among black...