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labrun. >> jim patrick, patrick and company. one of the things in this alignment is that has not been looked although the 4th and king street station. we made the assumption that that's the best place. i'm suggesting that might not be true. maybe that should be at 7th and king up around in a different direction. it appeals to a greater number of people, it's closer to a marketplace. number two, it's less expensive because it would be part of the tunnel system and 4th and king would be theut and cover system. number three is we could capture the notion of the is mushmus. the emission ismus i think it's called that goes to the ball park. we create a left and right bank walk right down to the ball park there. it sits in a lot better, it's a better design, it's cheaper and i think it makes more sense. we've just sort of said, well, of course we are going to put it there and we haven't asked the question is it a good idea. thank you. >> next. >> thank you, directors and mr. patrick for the perfect segway. that's what i want to cover.
labrun. >> jim patrick, patrick and company. one of the things in this alignment is that has not been looked although the 4th and king street station. we made the assumption that that's the best place. i'm suggesting that might not be true. maybe that should be at 7th and king up around in a different direction. it appeals to a greater number of people, it's closer to a marketplace. number two, it's less expensive because it would be part of the tunnel system and 4th and king would be...
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. >> jim patrick, patrick and company. this is a little out of order. i'm confused about the order here. the bicycle deal with the afford go bike, i find that we are going to give them that space for nothing. it says in the proposal here we'll not pay a fee to any -- to the tjpa for the use of lie sense -- use of the license for the area. we spent a lot of time trying to generate revenue. what makes them special? i don't think that anything makes them special. i would like to see us charge them a fee or put them out to bid like everything else. thank you. >> thank you. all right. >> item 8. >> moving to item 8, the citizen's advisory update and bruce is here. >> good morning, chair, directo directors. my name is bruce. i'm the chair of the citizen's advisory committee. my comments are focused in the following areas, first a follow up on the preparation to address potential quality of life issues in the vicinity and neighborhood surrounding the sales force transit center once open to the public. we had our third meeting on may 18th and although progress
. >> jim patrick, patrick and company. this is a little out of order. i'm confused about the order here. the bicycle deal with the afford go bike, i find that we are going to give them that space for nothing. it says in the proposal here we'll not pay a fee to any -- to the tjpa for the use of lie sense -- use of the license for the area. we spent a lot of time trying to generate revenue. what makes them special? i don't think that anything makes them special. i would like to see us...
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. >> hi, jim patrick, patrick and company, san francisco, the office supplies business here. pass these out to the board if i could, please. >> please put them down. she will share them with the board after the meeting is over. she will share them with the board after the meeting is over. so they are available to the public as well. >> all right. owner of 90 tacoma street, and call your attention, which i have passed out, a resolution which you people passed in march 17, 2016. it says, and i quote, paragraph x, i copy to you, establish street closure except for emergency vehicles and bicycles at all times. natoma street from second street and 100 feet. that includes my property. that means, let's see, only emergency vehicles and only bicycles. what about customers? what about cars? what about garbage pick-up? you are essentially taking my property, called in verse condemnation. i just found out about this recently. i've included a map, which i sent -- which is included for you, which shows this. this also says that you are going to only go in 100 feet. 100 feet on this partic
. >> hi, jim patrick, patrick and company, san francisco, the office supplies business here. pass these out to the board if i could, please. >> please put them down. she will share them with the board after the meeting is over. she will share them with the board after the meeting is over. so they are available to the public as well. >> all right. owner of 90 tacoma street, and call your attention, which i have passed out, a resolution which you people passed in march 17, 2016....
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prayers today are of the united states of america, i want to thank him for his with his sons gary, jim patrick, tim, and their families. may he rest in peace. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you so much, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. speaker. i am delighted to congratulate biscayne engineering as it celebrates its 120th anniversary this year. located in my congressional district, biscayne engineering is one of the oldest if not the oldest business in the city of miami, and the oldest land surveying firm in south florida. over 100 years ago, two partners, j.s. fed rick and w. e. brown, established the company just two years after the city was incorporated in 1898, and made the first official map of the city of miami just a few years later. they were tasked with many important projects which were vital to the community, including laying out the city streets and other parts of the greater county. one of its mo
prayers today are of the united states of america, i want to thank him for his with his sons gary, jim patrick, tim, and their families. may he rest in peace. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentlewoman from florida, ms. ros-lehtinen, for five minutes. ms. ros-lehtinen: thank you so much, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. speaker. i am delighted to congratulate biscayne engineering as it...
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jim comey. whom did comey choose as special counsel? his old chum patrick fitzgerald. it's all so incestuous. now fitzgerald is remitting jim comey in his dealings with special counsel robert mueller. that brings us to today where some of the same figure are back at work using their position and pedigree in an ongoing effort to purge the country of president donald j. trump. what started as concerns of russian collusion has morphed into an obstruction of justice narrative because trump fired someone who he was constitutionally permitted to fire for any reason. in federal investigations, the government has limitless budgets, subpoena power and an army of prosecutors on its side. so targets should not be chosen or eliminated on the basis of their political views, nor because they're considered big fish whose prosecutions could pay big time in big career dividends down the road. this is neither just nor enforcement of the law. what it is, it's big game hunting with a political preference and that's the angle. >>> joining us now for reaction, civil rights attorney and california rnc committee woma
jim comey. whom did comey choose as special counsel? his old chum patrick fitzgerald. it's all so incestuous. now fitzgerald is remitting jim comey in his dealings with special counsel robert mueller. that brings us to today where some of the same figure are back at work using their position and pedigree in an ongoing effort to purge the country of president donald j. trump. what started as concerns of russian collusion has morphed into an obstruction of justice narrative because trump fired...
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jim comey. whom did call me choose a special counsel? his old chum, patrick fitzgeral fitzgerald. it's all so incestuous. now he is a partner at my old law firm and he's representing whom? jim comey and his dealings with special counsel, bob mueller. that brings us to today where many of the same figures who have been celebrated by media elites are back at work using their position and their pedigree, and an ongoing effort to purge the country of president donald j. trump. what started as concerns about russian collusion has now morphed into an ever-changing obstruction of justice narrative. all because trump fired someone who he was constitutionally permitted to fire for any reaso reason. in federal investigations, the government has limitless budgets, subpoena power and an army of prosecutors. so targets should not be chosen or eliminated on the basis of their political views, nor because they are considered big fish whose prosecution could pay big time and a big dividends down the road. this is neither just nor enforcement of the law. and that's the angle. joining us in overreac
jim comey. whom did call me choose a special counsel? his old chum, patrick fitzgeral fitzgerald. it's all so incestuous. now he is a partner at my old law firm and he's representing whom? jim comey and his dealings with special counsel, bob mueller. that brings us to today where many of the same figures who have been celebrated by media elites are back at work using their position and their pedigree, and an ongoing effort to purge the country of president donald j. trump. what started as...
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. >> he's pardoned people with jim comey and jim comey's lawyer, patrick fitzgerald have prosecuted.s looking at donald trump and his associates. >> steven brill and david corn, thank you for joining us. really appreciate it. when we come back, the republican party got wiped out last night in california. i mean, just an amazing wipeout. so do i. hey blue. i brought you something. okay. we're getting out of here. you're welcome. run! holy! this is gonna be awesome. rated pg-13. and you look amazingly you lcomfortable. when your v-neck looks more like a u-neck... that's when you know, it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. downy and it's done. >>> 9%. a republican ran for senator in california, the state once governored by ronald reagan. a republican ran for senator in california and last night as a representative of donald trump's party in california, the republican running for senate in california got 9% of the vote. could not get into double digits. 9% of the vote. the republican was crushed by incumbent democratic senator diane feinstein. she will face an
. >> he's pardoned people with jim comey and jim comey's lawyer, patrick fitzgerald have prosecuted.s looking at donald trump and his associates. >> steven brill and david corn, thank you for joining us. really appreciate it. when we come back, the republican party got wiped out last night in california. i mean, just an amazing wipeout. so do i. hey blue. i brought you something. okay. we're getting out of here. you're welcome. run! holy! this is gonna be awesome. rated pg-13. and...
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. >> he's pardoned people with jim comey and jim comey's lawyer, patrick fitzgerald have prosecuted.em, why, because it's looking at donald trump and his associates. >> steven brill and david corn, thank you for joining us. really appreciate it. when we come back, the republican party got wiped out last night in california. i mean, just an amazing wipeout. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." (driver) so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] (passenger) what are you doing? (driver) i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. (burke) and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ my gums are irritated. i don't have to worry about that, do i? actually, you do. harmful bacteria lurk just below the gum line, and if you're not taking care of your gums, you're not taking care of your mouth. so now i use this. crest gum detoxify. introducing new crest gum detoxify... it works below the gum line
. >> he's pardoned people with jim comey and jim comey's lawyer, patrick fitzgerald have prosecuted.em, why, because it's looking at donald trump and his associates. >> steven brill and david corn, thank you for joining us. really appreciate it. when we come back, the republican party got wiped out last night in california. i mean, just an amazing wipeout. (burke) at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." (driver)...
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the first big selloff, you will become a seller not a buyer okay the next question is from patrick @patsutera jimnt is it best to dcost -- here is the way i do it. i try to do it one-twelfth a month if i can if there is a big break in the stock market i accelerate some that i would do later in the year and put it to work in that break. i like to take advantage of the declines and accelerate what i put in and i have done that for years and years and it has worked for me next up is this morning my wife said, what would they do without jim cramer my wife said the same thing. i am a teacher, it is really important for people to know what would you do without yourself this is about empowering you it is not about giving you ideas, it is about how to look at them. a lot of people look at the show who haven't watched it over the evolution, and i hope that you know that it is the opposite longer term investing is the way to make money, indindex funds an how to do it yourself. next is, jim, would yond sharing your sunday stock. >> it is pushed to me via e-mail hundreds and hundreds of charts. i go over eac
the first big selloff, you will become a seller not a buyer okay the next question is from patrick @patsutera jimnt is it best to dcost -- here is the way i do it. i try to do it one-twelfth a month if i can if there is a big break in the stock market i accelerate some that i would do later in the year and put it to work in that break. i like to take advantage of the declines and accelerate what i put in and i have done that for years and years and it has worked for me next up is this morning...
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let's bring in patrick he's chief strategist with silver crest asset management and jim, economic policyith the aei is also a cnbc contributor. patrick, let me begin with you the president has from time to time picked on individual businesses is he pro-business or does he just pick fights with companies that irk him >> so, there are two ways of being pro-business you can be pro-market in which you're trying to create an environment in which companies that are productive and innovative can thrive or you can be crony capitalist in which you're picking winners and losers and the success or failure depends on whether you're on the president's good side or bad side and unfortunately, all too often, many of his tweets and even some of his policies have tended towr so you know, that could be good for a business that has good political connections, good lobbyists, but not necessarily for the overall economy. >> when you use the phrase, crony capitalism, it suggests that there is some sort of quid pro quo that the administration gets something in return for behaving the way the president would li
let's bring in patrick he's chief strategist with silver crest asset management and jim, economic policyith the aei is also a cnbc contributor. patrick, let me begin with you the president has from time to time picked on individual businesses is he pro-business or does he just pick fights with companies that irk him >> so, there are two ways of being pro-business you can be pro-market in which you're trying to create an environment in which companies that are productive and innovative can...
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jim that you can't ignore trump's considerations. consider this, former u.s. president paree trt prosecuted dinesh d'souza. and patrick fitzgerald. fitzgerald won the election of the illinois governor on corruption charges. >>> and the u.s. is hitting tariffs and they are hitting back. the u.s. slapped tariffs on the eu, mexico and canada. the three had temporary exemptio exemptions, but the white house let those expired after it did not get what it wanted in negotiations. the goal is to help u.s. steel workers. metal tariffs could raise prices. think cars, appliances and food cans. it puts the u.s. in another trade dispute as it is targeting $50 million in chinese goods. these three struck back. eu and mexico with tariffs on u.s. goods. canada will tariff on equal amounts. justin trudeau says this just won't hurt canada. this risks 2.6 million american jobs. especially if it causes nafta to fall apart. president trump responded saying he wants a fair deal on nafta or nothing at all. the needless trade war will hurt the u.s. economy and foreign policy and perhaps republicans in november. republicans are fuming. senator ben sasse
jim that you can't ignore trump's considerations. consider this, former u.s. president paree trt prosecuted dinesh d'souza. and patrick fitzgerald. fitzgerald won the election of the illinois governor on corruption charges. >>> and the u.s. is hitting tariffs and they are hitting back. the u.s. slapped tariffs on the eu, mexico and canada. the three had temporary exemptio exemptions, but the white house let those expired after it did not get what it wanted in negotiations. the goal is...
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he was prosecuted by patrick fitzgerald who happening to be a close friend and current attorney or jim comey. >> the united states has issued a trade war citing national security. trump administration yesterday announced massive new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. 25% on steel, 10% on aluminum. move is expegtded to raise the price on everything from canned soup to cars. 150,000 jobs potentially could be saved, experts in the u.s. chamber of commerce warn at least 2 million jobs are at risk. following the announcement president trump tweeted in all caps quote, fair triade. visibly frustrated, the canadian prime minister said they are totally unacceptable and an affront that canada could be considered a threat to the united states is inconceivable. mexico responding saying it would impose tariffs including pork pellies, fruits cheeses and flat steel. the eu is saying it's launching legal proceedings. it will also react in a swift, firm and proportional manner imposing tariffs on a list of american products. >>> back here at home much of the harshest criticism has come from the pre
he was prosecuted by patrick fitzgerald who happening to be a close friend and current attorney or jim comey. >> the united states has issued a trade war citing national security. trump administration yesterday announced massive new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports. 25% on steel, 10% on aluminum. move is expegtded to raise the price on everything from canned soup to cars. 150,000 jobs potentially could be saved, experts in the u.s. chamber of commerce warn at least 2 million jobs are...
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patrick is going to stick around. we will talk about the emerging markets. jim stocks -- pm stocks slumping.about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money. click, call or visit a store today. guy: 30 minutes into the trading day, these are your headlines. drama indiana. -- drama in the end. we are the -- drama in vienna. we are live in the room. british jobs very much up in the air two years on from the brexit vote and airbus is warning a no exit is warning they will pullout. pound notrcling the like they were in 2016. good morning. welcome. you are watching bloomberg markets, this is european open. i'm guy johnson in london. matt miller off today. some of the banks having a better day but very radio syncretic -- very idiosyncratic. wood group trading higher. th
patrick is going to stick around. we will talk about the emerging markets. jim stocks -- pm stocks slumping.about that next. this is bloomberg. ♪ what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. 300 minutes of baby videos. or, it's a million chat messages. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspots included, you'll pay less for data. it's a new kind of network designed to save you money....
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. >> reporter: when jim jordan was asked if republicans could pass immigration bill without the pres.'s support he replied no and republicans cheap deputy whip patrick mc henry said house republicans will not take on immigration without the support and endorsement of the president. democrats feign surprise, peter aguilar saying you mean the president complicated the situation with a comment? i don't find this shocking. he has a point. in january, hours before the house was set to vote on controversial legislation renewing the national security agency's warrantless surveillance program the president tweet the program was used to, quote, badly surveillance abuse the trump campaign but after today's confusion the white house wait in saying it was a misunderstanding in the president does support the gop immigration legislation which appears to include everything he asked for. $25 billion to build a wall, getting rid of the lottery program, allowing 1.8 million daca recipients to apply for permanent residency and ending the controversial practice of separating families detained ats that on democrats. >> democrats forced that law up on our nation. i hate
. >> reporter: when jim jordan was asked if republicans could pass immigration bill without the pres.'s support he replied no and republicans cheap deputy whip patrick mc henry said house republicans will not take on immigration without the support and endorsement of the president. democrats feign surprise, peter aguilar saying you mean the president complicated the situation with a comment? i don't find this shocking. he has a point. in january, hours before the house was set to vote on...
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jim mcclain about the investigation. his spokesperson tells "20/20" that mcclain has no comment. >> fortunately damon tyner became prosecutor and his team, came to the conclusion that this case should be prosecuted. >> reporter: patrick time, someone's, someone's listening here. tyner agreed to meet kim pack and her lawyers within that first month. >> what did that mean to you? >> the fact that i was lucky enough for him to say "i'm going to take a second look at this." me? my case? thank you. like this is all i've been asking for this entire time is for someone to care. >> reporter: it took three hours for kim's lawyers to unpack all they had uncovered. >> you should take a look at these records. r: evidence as compelling or illuminating as this. >> today's july >> reporter: a four and a half hour long video deposition of dr jim kauffman himself finally talking for that wrongful death lawsuit kim has filed. >> basically i ask the questions you give the answers, understood? >> yes. >> they now have this incredibly valuable piece of evidence four and a half hours under oath is a lot of time. it's a lot of questions. >> i do. >> reporter: there he is in the hot seat for the very first time getting grilled on everything
jim mcclain about the investigation. his spokesperson tells "20/20" that mcclain has no comment. >> fortunately damon tyner became prosecutor and his team, came to the conclusion that this case should be prosecuted. >> reporter: patrick time, someone's, someone's listening here. tyner agreed to meet kim pack and her lawyers within that first month. >> what did that mean to you? >> the fact that i was lucky enough for him to say "i'm going to take a second...