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kathryn: a huge issue. you do here producers come out and talk about how these shale rigs break even at $50. making this debt payments and interest payments is a real drag on liquidity. going forward, we will see disparity between those who have and those who have not. there'sou mentioned hydrating -- high grading in the industry. producerse are seeing look within their own portfolios and allocate capital to the highest rate return assets. we are seeing that across the industry. investors in the capital markets and private equity choose to invest in companies that have and choosing not to fund and help out the companies that don't. we will see paths diverge here in the next few years. freezes,lks of asset this has not happened. talk about opec going forward. what will their role be going forward? kathryn: it is absolutely diminished. supplyingica will be going forward. we are able to choose to invest in shale and bring those wells to market with the new year whereas these opec countries are really losing ou
kathryn: a huge issue. you do here producers come out and talk about how these shale rigs break even at $50. making this debt payments and interest payments is a real drag on liquidity. going forward, we will see disparity between those who have and those who have not. there'sou mentioned hydrating -- high grading in the industry. producerse are seeing look within their own portfolios and allocate capital to the highest rate return assets. we are seeing that across the industry. investors in...
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what's expected to happen today in the case of kathryn huddle?f storms was moving through our area. it won't be long until things dry out zblxt it could hike your insurance premiums by hundreds. what d.c. residents need to know about a vote happening in a few hours. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. good news for the financial markets for the first time in days. >> we have your the brexit aftermath. european stocks started out down but they have managed to rebound. markets continue to react with oil prices rising and the uk credit rating being down graded yesterday which is expected to slow growth moving forward. >>> some rain moved through overnight. let's get your forecast now. >>> meteorologist chuck bell has more. >> a quiet enough start after some relatively heavy rain around midnight last night. that's coming to an end. we're waiting for the rain again later on this afternoon. lower humidity arrives for tomorrow and i'm feeling pretty good about the way of fourth of july is looking. for now, there's the
what's expected to happen today in the case of kathryn huddle?f storms was moving through our area. it won't be long until things dry out zblxt it could hike your insurance premiums by hundreds. what d.c. residents need to know about a vote happening in a few hours. >>> good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> and i'm eun yang. good news for the financial markets for the first time in days. >> we have your the brexit aftermath. european stocks started out down but...
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kathryn fits and the -- and the -- thank you all for joining us at both schools. justice sonia sotomayor joined the supreme court in 2009, previously as part of it an extensive and distinguished legal career, she served in u.s. district court, southern district of new york, she earned a jd from yale law school where she served as editor of the law journal. kathryn fits and the -- and the -- thank you all for joining us at our table and we look forward to this discussion. thank you. [applause] >> thank you for that introduction. on behalf of the supreme court historical society, i would like to thank the smithsonian for partnering with us at this event and for hosting us in this beautiful room and especially to the staff for organizing it. on this cold february night -- on a cold february night in 1790, the justices met and held their first session of the supreme court and new york city. after they adjourned, they went to a tavern in lower manhattan and to eight. they dined with new york's district judges, the attorney general, and had a good time. they made 13 toa
kathryn fits and the -- and the -- thank you all for joining us at both schools. justice sonia sotomayor joined the supreme court in 2009, previously as part of it an extensive and distinguished legal career, she served in u.s. district court, southern district of new york, she earned a jd from yale law school where she served as editor of the law journal. kathryn fits and the -- and the -- thank you all for joining us at our table and we look forward to this discussion. thank you. [applause]...
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they said that kathryn kept quiet about what she did.er cover was blown, but she insisted on finishing the mission. she died in january at the age of 100. the friends holding onto the legion of merit award say they are willing to pass it on if a museum will display it.
they said that kathryn kept quiet about what she did.er cover was blown, but she insisted on finishing the mission. she died in january at the age of 100. the friends holding onto the legion of merit award say they are willing to pass it on if a museum will display it.
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. >>> we expect kathryn hugle to appear in court who police say was the last person to sear h obstruction charges link to their disappearance. she's been deemed incompetent to stand trial. >>> west virginia governor is pledging help for the communities affected by those devastating floods. thousands of homes and pisss across the state have been damage or destroyed. 23 people have died. a local principal of a school hit hard by the flood says it could be a week or two before clean-up there begins and she's says never seen anything like this before. >> it's heart breaking. it really is. i've lived in the community for almost 30 years, and never have seen such devastation. >> as of monday, fema says there have been over 1,000 total registrations for the agency's individual assistance program. >>> and farther west, it's fire that's destroying communities. we're getting word that a wildfire in southern california is 40% contained right now. emergency officials say enough to start allowing some people back home. the fire is considered the most destructive in the county's history. it destroyed m
. >>> we expect kathryn hugle to appear in court who police say was the last person to sear h obstruction charges link to their disappearance. she's been deemed incompetent to stand trial. >>> west virginia governor is pledging help for the communities affected by those devastating floods. thousands of homes and pisss across the state have been damage or destroyed. 23 people have died. a local principal of a school hit hard by the flood says it could be a week or two before...
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please confirm a woman killed was 41-year-old heather miller and 26-year-old kathryn slattery killed in the south of market neighborhood. >> miller was struck about 6:00 last night on jfk drive near 30th. >> slaughter was hit --'s later was hit about 8:30. >> these are tragedies that can be prevented. >> the mayor condemn the actions of the driver in both federal hit and runs calling it irresponsible and outrageous. the most recent incident happened at a deck 30 last night where witnesses say a man ran a red light slamming into a cyclist. the 26-year-old. police arrested the turned -- the 32- year-old. 2 1/2 hours prior at golden gate park, a driver in his doland white honda struck and killed heather miller. there may be a possible relationship between the suspect and the car's owner. >> reporter: margaret mccarthy says the city needs to step up. >> the section of jfk drive has no lanes. it doesn't even have the token painted effort of a [ indiscernible ]. >> reporter: they have reengineered certain streets and lights, a plan to eliminate fatalities but each year, about 30 people die
please confirm a woman killed was 41-year-old heather miller and 26-year-old kathryn slattery killed in the south of market neighborhood. >> miller was struck about 6:00 last night on jfk drive near 30th. >> slaughter was hit --'s later was hit about 8:30. >> these are tragedies that can be prevented. >> the mayor condemn the actions of the driver in both federal hit and runs calling it irresponsible and outrageous. the most recent incident happened at a deck 30 last...
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. >> kathryn, i will give you a chance to respond to all of that.ve donald trump boasting about the fact he can give politicians money and they would do his bidding. you have not only florida but also texas attorney generals at least allege to have pulled back on investigating trump university when new york and other states were going forward. you are a trump surrogate and supporter. is this a problem potentially for trump's base, which are, let's face it, a lot of working class people who were essentially the targets of trump university? >> i don't think it's a problem for the base at this point and the reason for that is, we don't know exactly what's gone on and as one of the other panelists pointed out, this may be more of a problem for bondi, if she's solicited donations or if she let it influence her. i don't know what was done. there's no evidence, no definite evidence of a quid pro quo so i don't know what happened here. what of course makes me think of, though, is why is trump university when we talk about not bringing up the past, why is tr
. >> kathryn, i will give you a chance to respond to all of that.ve donald trump boasting about the fact he can give politicians money and they would do his bidding. you have not only florida but also texas attorney generals at least allege to have pulled back on investigating trump university when new york and other states were going forward. you are a trump surrogate and supporter. is this a problem potentially for trump's base, which are, let's face it, a lot of working class people...
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in currencies as kathryn mentioned, the british pound surged overnight hitting this year's high against the dollar at $1.50. we are seeing much more volatile moves here many asia hours. traders are reacting to results trickling in. we saw the pound at above 1.50 and then it went down to 1.43 in just a few hours time. let's get all the latest from ramin. he's been following the moves. get us the update on what's been happening here? >> volatility is the keyword there. you just touched on it. you've seen that in currency swings. that's what a lot of traders are looking at. you mentioned pound sterling against the dollar. that's a key pair that many are watching out for and there's a note of caution definitely. let's have a look at the reaction for stock markets. the first key major index here to kick off the nikkei. many assets had been sold off. that helped to drive the nikkei up on thursday. let me go through a few of them. conoco. nissan and hitashi and many others that are heavily invested in the uk economy because of its membership in the eu. mazda has about a fifth of its sales in e
in currencies as kathryn mentioned, the british pound surged overnight hitting this year's high against the dollar at $1.50. we are seeing much more volatile moves here many asia hours. traders are reacting to results trickling in. we saw the pound at above 1.50 and then it went down to 1.43 in just a few hours time. let's get all the latest from ramin. he's been following the moves. get us the update on what's been happening here? >> volatility is the keyword there. you just touched on...
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i'm kathryn host: hello everyone.come to a packed show coming to you from here by the brandenburg gate in berlin. let's take a look at what is on the program today. adventurous accommodation. we visit europe's quirkiest hotels. speedy stroll. our reporter takes a brand new walking bike for a spin. and classics competition. this year's concorso d'eleganza features the cars of the stars. now let me ask you, where do you look to stay when you go away for the night? a hotel with a pool, a campsite, or something a bit out of the ordinary? we set off to find europe's most quirky hotels and came across a
i'm kathryn host: hello everyone.come to a packed show coming to you from here by the brandenburg gate in berlin. let's take a look at what is on the program today. adventurous accommodation. we visit europe's quirkiest hotels. speedy stroll. our reporter takes a brand new walking bike for a spin. and classics competition. this year's concorso d'eleganza features the cars of the stars. now let me ask you, where do you look to stay when you go away for the night? a hotel with a pool, a campsite,...
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mark: uk's --kathryn: u.k. is the epicenter of all of this.ou will see recession and u.k. -- in u.k., which is why i like to look elsewhere and see where value is sectors in countries that have fallen dramatically that are not related to u.k. in terms of economic ties. we could talk about financial contagion, but i think that is even limited. financial spreads over the past did of days has actually tightened. the market is not seeing this as a systemic global risk that could potentially take down the global economy. shery: let me talk about china because capital outflows could be a key concern. we are seeing chinese authorities stepping back in to support the change rate. could we see a repeat of august? kathryn: i think one of the biggest risks is a chinese mega-devaluation. it would be in my view catastrophic. the mexican peso has the most to lose. i think it would be a last resort. what we have seen in terms of capital flows -- and you can get this data from the bloomberg very easily -- capital flows peaked in december, january, february. m
mark: uk's --kathryn: u.k. is the epicenter of all of this.ou will see recession and u.k. -- in u.k., which is why i like to look elsewhere and see where value is sectors in countries that have fallen dramatically that are not related to u.k. in terms of economic ties. we could talk about financial contagion, but i think that is even limited. financial spreads over the past did of days has actually tightened. the market is not seeing this as a systemic global risk that could potentially take...
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please confirm a woman killed was 41-year-old heather miller and 26-year-old kathryn slattery killed in the south of market neighborhood. >> miller was struck about 6:00 last night on jfk drive near 30th. >> slaughter was hit --'s later was hit about 8:30. >> these are tragedies that can be prevent
please confirm a woman killed was 41-year-old heather miller and 26-year-old kathryn slattery killed in the south of market neighborhood. >> miller was struck about 6:00 last night on jfk drive near 30th. >> slaughter was hit --'s later was hit about 8:30. >> these are tragedies that can be prevent
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kathryn has details tonight. good evening. how wha are they looking into? >> the fbi opened a full ten-month investigation into omar mateen after he told co-workers he had family ties to al qaeda, a member of a shiite terror organization and he hoped the feds would raid his home. the fbi used informants, did surveillance and made claims to flip out his co-workers because they singled him out for being muslim. they found it, at the time, plausible. mateen's name came up in a second fbi investigation, the first american suicide bomber. they went to the same florida mosque. asked who else was on the path to radicalization, mateen was watching the videos. reading the sermons and watching his z videos are among the most common red flags were home grown terrorism. brett? >> could they have done anything dichbtly? >> coming out of that q & a session, it seemed the bar was so high for the fbi to act. they needed evidence of a crime or his support for terrorism like telling an informant he was committed to a suicide attack. the fbi does not have the resources for 24
kathryn has details tonight. good evening. how wha are they looking into? >> the fbi opened a full ten-month investigation into omar mateen after he told co-workers he had family ties to al qaeda, a member of a shiite terror organization and he hoped the feds would raid his home. the fbi used informants, did surveillance and made claims to flip out his co-workers because they singled him out for being muslim. they found it, at the time, plausible. mateen's name came up in a second fbi...
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the point kathryn makes is a strong one insofar as sanders for someone that is go to come up, it looks like short, of the needed pledge delegates he holds quite a few cards in terms of how the campaign unrolls in the next five weeks and has a lot to do with what he decides to do. >> that is correct. he could decide to keep pushing through the convention. push for issues and the things that i mentioned in the platform or continue to go after hillary clinton and keep attacking her all the way to the convention as she is hit by donald trump. i think a lot of the cards rest in the clinton campaigns hands. that is why you have seen them backing off from hitting senator sanders, not really trying doing anything to upset for him or his supporters. >> that has been very clear for a number of weeks. thank you both. appreciate it. all right. much more including the congressman that wrote an open letter to donald trump calling him a racist and telling him where he can shove his border wall. i am not making that up. ♪ you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ no, you're not gonna watch it! ♪ ♪ we can't let y
the point kathryn makes is a strong one insofar as sanders for someone that is go to come up, it looks like short, of the needed pledge delegates he holds quite a few cards in terms of how the campaign unrolls in the next five weeks and has a lot to do with what he decides to do. >> that is correct. he could decide to keep pushing through the convention. push for issues and the things that i mentioned in the platform or continue to go after hillary clinton and keep attacking her all the...
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kathryn has details tonight. good evening. how wha are they looking into? >> the fbi opened a full ten-month investigation into omar mateen after he told co-workers he had family ties to al qaeda, a member of a shiite terror organization and he hoped the feds would raid his home. the fbi used informants, did surveillance and made claims to flip out his co-workers because they singled him out for being muslim. they found it, at the time, plausible. mateen's name came up in a second fbi investigation, the first american suicide bomber. they went to the same florida mosque. asked who else was on the path to radicalization, mateen was watching the videos. reading the sermons and watching his z videos are among the most common red flags were home grown terrorism. brett? >> could they have done anything dichbtly? >> coming out of that q & a session, it seemed the bar was so high for the fbi to act. they needed evidence of a crime or his support for terrorism like telling an informant he was committed to a suicide attack. the fbi does not have the resources for 24
kathryn has details tonight. good evening. how wha are they looking into? >> the fbi opened a full ten-month investigation into omar mateen after he told co-workers he had family ties to al qaeda, a member of a shiite terror organization and he hoped the feds would raid his home. the fbi used informants, did surveillance and made claims to flip out his co-workers because they singled him out for being muslim. they found it, at the time, plausible. mateen's name came up in a second fbi...
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and phelps is a veteran but this year, rio there there be 17 first-time olympians like kathryn bakero tried out for the olympics in 2012 but didn't make the cut. and some inspiration for reece whitley from philadelphia high school who tried out for the olympics last night. can't quite make the cut but has plenty of time. the 15-year-old 6'8" sore month of just finished his sophomore year. >>> good morning, everyone, jessica boyington checking in on the "first alert" traffic. watching traffic around cottman mav. a slow go there. traffic moving into the right-hand lane. with a left lane blocked there. more to the vine street expressway, more accidents out there, one having to do with the blue route. i'll tell you where when i come back. first the check on weather with bill henley. >> 6:26 is the time, 66 degrees, look at that sunshine. beautiful view from center city. we've got a warm day brewing. a good looking weekend forecast. but first, wet weather to deal with. neighborhood forecast is just ahead. >>> coming up at 6:30, drivers could pay more at the pump. gas tax faces a hurdle. w
and phelps is a veteran but this year, rio there there be 17 first-time olympians like kathryn bakero tried out for the olympics in 2012 but didn't make the cut. and some inspiration for reece whitley from philadelphia high school who tried out for the olympics last night. can't quite make the cut but has plenty of time. the 15-year-old 6'8" sore month of just finished his sophomore year. >>> good morning, everyone, jessica boyington checking in on the "first alert"...
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. >>> we expect kathryn hogle will be in court, she was the montgomery mother who was the last to see her missing children. sarah and jacob disappeared from the family's clarksburg home in 2014. she faces neglect and obstruction charges disappearance. >>> d.c.'s first delegate to congress a man said to have helped planned the 1963 march on washington with martin luther king spent the night with police. he passed a bad check in maryland for $50,000 and didn't show up to court in 2009. today's hearing will decide whether he will waive extradition to maryland. >>> the next phase of metro's safe track program begins next week. surge 3 and 4 will have a big impact on the blue and yellow lines for 14 days. today, they will talk about how to prepare for the upcoming shutdowns. let's go to derrick ward at the pentagon city metro station. good morning. >> reporter: just as people are getting used to and perhaps hoping for the soon end to surge 3 and 4 begin, they will start take a look. it's effectively going to impact ten stations that run between franconia and lafont plaza. they are cutting
. >>> we expect kathryn hogle will be in court, she was the montgomery mother who was the last to see her missing children. sarah and jacob disappeared from the family's clarksburg home in 2014. she faces neglect and obstruction charges disappearance. >>> d.c.'s first delegate to congress a man said to have helped planned the 1963 march on washington with martin luther king spent the night with police. he passed a bad check in maryland for $50,000 and didn't show up to court...
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white bicycle lock to a post, and a few miles away in the south market neighborhood, the 26-year-old kathryn was hit and killed on the same night, less than three hours later. the people at the memorial hope to remind the drivers and cyclists the importance of sharing the road. >>> 40 people burned out of their homes in san francisco two weeks ago are on the move again. the fire destroyed the apartment building on the edge of the mission district on june 18. the people that lost their homes have been sleeping at the salvation army shelter and the red cross wants to move them, paying them to move into a motel but it is out of the neighborhood. >> they will put us on gary somewhere in the motels up there. and that is through the fifth of next month. >> the people burned out of their homes by fire are in a unique situation. it is out of left field, no warning, and you completely lose your home and all of your belongings, and you have nowhere potentially to go. particularly if you are lower income. >> the san francisco supervisor scott wiener writing legislation that would give fire victims acce
white bicycle lock to a post, and a few miles away in the south market neighborhood, the 26-year-old kathryn was hit and killed on the same night, less than three hours later. the people at the memorial hope to remind the drivers and cyclists the importance of sharing the road. >>> 40 people burned out of their homes in san francisco two weeks ago are on the move again. the fire destroyed the apartment building on the edge of the mission district on june 18. the people that lost their...
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astronaut kathryn thornton pulls out an old instrument to make room for the new corrective mirrors, packed inside a huge case. mountain: you saw these massive, great, refrigerator-size instruments that had to be maneuvered precisely into place. it became a real drama. would they do it? would they get it in? narrator: after two hours, the instrument fits exactly as planned. musgrave: we did our job. we were pretty happy with the job that we did. but even if, yes, we did the job perfect, i didn't know what the result would be. sit down, chris! (laughter) narrator: back on the ground, the room is packed as they prepare to receive the first images. livio: i told somebody at the time that it was almost like when your child is born, you know, you sort of think that everything is going to go right, but you really don't know. weiler: i'll never forget it. i mean, i'll remember the birth of my two kids and the night we saw the first image from hubble. we were all huddled around the screen, and i will never forget when that screen lit up and first appeared a little dot right in the center. (cheering
astronaut kathryn thornton pulls out an old instrument to make room for the new corrective mirrors, packed inside a huge case. mountain: you saw these massive, great, refrigerator-size instruments that had to be maneuvered precisely into place. it became a real drama. would they do it? would they get it in? narrator: after two hours, the instrument fits exactly as planned. musgrave: we did our job. we were pretty happy with the job that we did. but even if, yes, we did the job perfect, i didn't...
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later, a second hit-and-run involving another bicyclist near seventh and howard, killing 26-year-old kathryn slattery. >> illegal, irresponsible, outrageous acts. >> reporter: today mayor ed lee talked about the efforts being made to improve safety on city streets, including making sure both drivers are held responsible. police have arrested 32-year-old farook must arc k in connection with the market collision. >> we're educating the public to slow down in their driving habits. >> reporter: the driver in golden gate park is still on the run. >> currently the suspect is outstanding, to the suspect turn yourself in. >> for something like this to happen here, it's a park for god's sakes. it's criminal. >> reporter: now within the last 20 minutes or so we did see a san francisco police officer come to the intersection and it does look like he's stepping up enforcement at the intersection. reporting live in san francisco, christie smith, nbc bay area news. >> all right, christie, thanks very much. >>> all eyes on britain as the world now waiting for brexit watch. it is certainly going to be a lon
later, a second hit-and-run involving another bicyclist near seventh and howard, killing 26-year-old kathryn slattery. >> illegal, irresponsible, outrageous acts. >> reporter: today mayor ed lee talked about the efforts being made to improve safety on city streets, including making sure both drivers are held responsible. police have arrested 32-year-old farook must arc k in connection with the market collision. >> we're educating the public to slow down in their driving...
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. >> you see a lot of, as kathryn mentioned, a lot of bernie sanders supporters. planning to support hillary clinton in the fall. ages 18 to 34 said they will support hillary clinton. >> that doesn't mean they are motivated to vote for her. >> that may be the case. you don't need too much more motivation. there's one choice to make. it's hillary clinton or donald trump. >> i would argue it could potentially hurt hillary clinton if she latches onto bernie sanders platform. not because of the substance. i do think there are a rot of the voters who could be motivated to go because they want a more liberal candidate but it plays into the pandering and flip-flopping. she has said why she doesn't support free tuition and $15 minimum wage. if she turns on dime, it's not going to help her. >> very tough sale. the round table staying with me. is lindsay lohan the voice of reason? she was tweeting off warnings of brexit consequences. what she had to say, coming up next. this is hardball, the place for politics. amazing is getting this close. real is an animal rescue. amazin
. >> you see a lot of, as kathryn mentioned, a lot of bernie sanders supporters. planning to support hillary clinton in the fall. ages 18 to 34 said they will support hillary clinton. >> that doesn't mean they are motivated to vote for her. >> that may be the case. you don't need too much more motivation. there's one choice to make. it's hillary clinton or donald trump. >> i would argue it could potentially hurt hillary clinton if she latches onto bernie sanders...
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over the weekend, representative kathryn clark of massachusetts reached out to john lewis, the civilsentative of georgia. we have to do something regarding the inability to get a gun control vote moving forward in the house. two of them went down last week. they wanted to see what they would pull off in the house. they met with larger group last night that came up with this idea of staging a sit-in on the house floor. it was blessed by the leadership. there's no filibuster mechanism in the house of representatives. the party that's in the majority controls the happenings of the floor. what ended up occurring is when the house went into recess after this morning bang the gavel and saying the pledge of allegiance, john lewis said we need to do something that's bold. we need to do something that brings attention to the cause and literally, about 40, 50 members sat in the well of the house in the chamber. they have been there since about 11:30 a.m. this morning. i have no idea when they will leave. >> have they disrupted business the majority wanted the get done or is this all symbolic?
over the weekend, representative kathryn clark of massachusetts reached out to john lewis, the civilsentative of georgia. we have to do something regarding the inability to get a gun control vote moving forward in the house. two of them went down last week. they wanted to see what they would pull off in the house. they met with larger group last night that came up with this idea of staging a sit-in on the house floor. it was blessed by the leadership. there's no filibuster mechanism in the...
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. >> pam: kathryn is here with details on what donald as suggesting now. >> catherine:, says he would renegotiate the terms of north american free trade agreement insisting he can get a better deal he give a speech. pretty evenly divided but you do right in what hillary would do wrong he is blasting past trade bill saying let's put the country of manufacturing jobs will come too dependent on foreign countries declaring it is time to declare economic independence. >> catherine: has been holding on to a small lead in recent days. the law >> pam: chance starts at 0:00 in the morning will feature a special guests including jamie lee curtis and planned parenthood to cecile richard vocation not yet released the campaign says tickets range from 5 to $27,000 tomorrows of first as of the bay area since winning the primary just three weeks ago. \ >> britteny: maybe it's a little too warm not ready for the triple digits to stick around outside right now follow cloudiness starting to move in a bid of pettifog that continues to develop for along a coast into the rest of this evening temperature is
. >> pam: kathryn is here with details on what donald as suggesting now. >> catherine:, says he would renegotiate the terms of north american free trade agreement insisting he can get a better deal he give a speech. pretty evenly divided but you do right in what hillary would do wrong he is blasting past trade bill saying let's put the country of manufacturing jobs will come too dependent on foreign countries declaring it is time to declare economic independence. >> catherine:...
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kathryn is here with the details on the spur of the incident >> catherine: russian-born growth in california 27 years old. this month replying in the new star trek movies. it now the records show that test to the mall he owned being recalled because of the year shifters really confusing drivers causing the vehicle to roll away unexpectedly. found early sunday into a fence on a brick mailbox as you the like this one in neutral was an engine still running the jeep firing back saying it's too early to blame the death on the car. and with a confusing here gearshift they were recalled in april it easy for drivers to forget that the car was in neutral when i got out. the problem blamed for more than two under crashes 41 injuries and the chrysler makes jeep and they said in a statement that they are investigating and offered condolences >> grant: >> pam: learn more details of the oakland placed apartment the sergeant was involved with the racist text messages scandal and was the original homicide investigator that led to the misconduct scandal >> pam: will talk about the state is trying to do to ta
kathryn is here with the details on the spur of the incident >> catherine: russian-born growth in california 27 years old. this month replying in the new star trek movies. it now the records show that test to the mall he owned being recalled because of the year shifters really confusing drivers causing the vehicle to roll away unexpectedly. found early sunday into a fence on a brick mailbox as you the like this one in neutral was an engine still running the jeep firing back saying it's...
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[applause] kathryn fitz. and supreme court publications director.applause] >> it is now my privilege to certifiedthe board cardiologist, jazz musician, and former president of cornell university of iowa. he is interested in learning and most importantly, it he is a pescatarian. you for the introduction and thank you on behalf of the american people for the great job you do. so innovative and creative. this is an amazing museum. [applause] >> and especially in such an interesting election year, we appreciate all you and your colleagues are doing to share so many aspects of america. esteemed colleagues and friends, welcome to this unique opportunity to find out more about the highest court in the landing and how its members have worked together. the supreme court and the smithsonian have long had close ties. since the 19 century, the chief justice is served as the smithsonian board of regents. i am indebted to chief john roberts for his work in this capacity and the guidance he has provided me and my transition in the first year at the smithsonian and
[applause] kathryn fitz. and supreme court publications director.applause] >> it is now my privilege to certifiedthe board cardiologist, jazz musician, and former president of cornell university of iowa. he is interested in learning and most importantly, it he is a pescatarian. you for the introduction and thank you on behalf of the american people for the great job you do. so innovative and creative. this is an amazing museum. [applause] >> and especially in such an interesting...
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i'm mary kathryn hamm. one of the things i like about lean in, it's not just a policy prescription. it focuses on how we help each other as a group, how women can get together, these sort of outside government structures that we can do a lot with. as a conservative i love those , things. i read your mother's day post with interest as a woman who did become a single mom suddenly. i found there were some policy prescriptions in that. here's my question. i'm just pushing back a little bit. do you think that when we talk about single moms because we sometimes lean on the policy prescriptions we miss opportunities to create those outside government structures that lean in has been interested in doing? sheryl: lean in is focused on outside government structures. we're very nonpartisan and have circles all over the world of all types. and the circles are focused on individual action. so we have a free curriculum up there. we have videos and other educational guides and every single one is practical so if you watch the video there's always something you can do and do that day. so for exampl
i'm mary kathryn hamm. one of the things i like about lean in, it's not just a policy prescription. it focuses on how we help each other as a group, how women can get together, these sort of outside government structures that we can do a lot with. as a conservative i love those , things. i read your mother's day post with interest as a woman who did become a single mom suddenly. i found there were some policy prescriptions in that. here's my question. i'm just pushing back a little bit. do you...
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mary lee off savannah, libya off daytona, kathryn is north of bahamas.> what does that mean, it's much warmer the water down there? >> yeah, we really didn't understand their movements. that's why it's so important to tag sharks off of massachusetts. we can see that sharks are spending a lot of time off new foundland and southeastern united states. the tug-of-war that they gather is crucial to the entire eastern seaboard. >> what amazes you the most? >> i think with the north atlantic shark what mazes me the most is how we're all swimming with giant white shark. we don't even know they're there. like lidia and mary lee, no one sees them until 45 years later. they move in and off the beaches where people are swimming. no one has interaction. lidia traveled 35,000 miles in just the first two years we tracked in the north atlantic. >> when you're tracking them what is it that you're trying to learn and why is it exciting? >> it's super exciting. we started this with you. mary lee, where are they giving birth? and it's that spot tag that's on the shark that
mary lee off savannah, libya off daytona, kathryn is north of bahamas.> what does that mean, it's much warmer the water down there? >> yeah, we really didn't understand their movements. that's why it's so important to tag sharks off of massachusetts. we can see that sharks are spending a lot of time off new foundland and southeastern united states. the tug-of-war that they gather is crucial to the entire eastern seaboard. >> what amazes you the most? >> i think with the...
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kathryn clark. all those who have made this important -- katherine clark. all those who have made this important time possible. i am proud to serve with all of you. thank you. [applause] mr. bera: you know, when i talked to my daughter last night she said, dad, where are you? and i said, honey, i'm sitting with mr. john lewis and we're going to change the trajectory of our country. we're going to change the trajectory of our nation. we're going to save that next flight. it may not be easy but when morality calls, you answer that morality and we have the moral high ground. and when i was talking to my media back home and talking to the reporters, aren't you going to be tired? isn't it going to be uncomfortable staying up all night? what i said was, that isn't discomfort. what is discomfort is listening to the agony of that mother who is never going to see their son or daughter. that is discomfort. listening to that son or daughter that is never going to see their father or mother again, that is discomfort. that is what this is all about. and i can't go back
kathryn clark. all those who have made this important -- katherine clark. all those who have made this important time possible. i am proud to serve with all of you. thank you. [applause] mr. bera: you know, when i talked to my daughter last night she said, dad, where are you? and i said, honey, i'm sitting with mr. john lewis and we're going to change the trajectory of our country. we're going to change the trajectory of our nation. we're going to save that next flight. it may not be easy but...
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with that i like to call up cfo kathryn mcguire to discuss the details of this proposal. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervise. catherine acquired from sfpd. so, the concept of our proposal is essentially that we would cut our health benefits costs in year 1 x 500,000 dollars, and then increasing that to $1 million in year two with an additional $89,000 $149 the we have available intervening balance for public safety building furniture fixtures and any budget. then, finally, we would realize $1 million in current years salary savings we would be able to offer to the committee at this point. then, so that is alternative proposal and were happy to entertain any questions that you might have. i think that deputy chief sinus is able to speak to the items regarding reform that we are not that apartment is not prepared to accept those to be put on reserve. >> okay. colleagues come any questions right now? i'm sure we'll have discussion you. any questions at the second? this arose when we go to your report. >> is a chairman and members of the committee, as you know the recommenda
with that i like to call up cfo kathryn mcguire to discuss the details of this proposal. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervise. catherine acquired from sfpd. so, the concept of our proposal is essentially that we would cut our health benefits costs in year 1 x 500,000 dollars, and then increasing that to $1 million in year two with an additional $89,000 $149 the we have available intervening balance for public safety building furniture fixtures and any budget. then,...
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so with his wife, kathryn i, one of the most extraordinary colorful female characters in this book.he was little. she would first appear walking naked as a prisoner in the russian camp. she was neither a russian nor orthodox nor royal and peter married her and renamed her thryn the great and ground empress of russia. even though she had no claim russia the state can make. the state can break someone. so up until then, you know, tsars could choose their own successors. the irony in nowadays, in 2016, the president began that and can choose their own successors in a way that's unthinkable really in the 21st century. so you have president putin was named by yeltson, the election was fixed. utin chose medved off. -- medvedov and he chose putin again. once again, despite all the trappings of democracy, the tsar can choose his own successor. brian: go back to the whole revolution in 1917, what happened to the last romanovs? simon: well, that's just a terrible story. i don't take the usually romantic approach to nicholas alexander. the movie view. i don't take it. i differ from the traditi
so with his wife, kathryn i, one of the most extraordinary colorful female characters in this book.he was little. she would first appear walking naked as a prisoner in the russian camp. she was neither a russian nor orthodox nor royal and peter married her and renamed her thryn the great and ground empress of russia. even though she had no claim russia the state can make. the state can break someone. so up until then, you know, tsars could choose their own successors. the irony in nowadays, in...
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our county, long ago inspired kathryn lee baits to write "america the beautiful" is home to charred hillsidesnd the vegetation that once protected the area disappeared, paving the way for dangerous flash floods. we have been working diligently to help the community recover and become more resilient in the future. today, i respectfully submit three things for consideration and you discuss federal disaster spending. first, it should be fewed in the context of corresponding spending by state and local governments and the capacity of each level to fund disaster recovery efforts. thousands of disasters strike our nation each year. the vast majority of costs are on the back of state and local governments. according to fema data, over the last ten years, 92% of counties across the nation had at least one fema declared disaster. according to materials published by fema, the number of disasters handled without request for assistance the 3500 to 3,700 annually. only 35 disasters per year received major declarations triggering federal assistance between 1953 and 2014. furthermore, it is important to con
our county, long ago inspired kathryn lee baits to write "america the beautiful" is home to charred hillsidesnd the vegetation that once protected the area disappeared, paving the way for dangerous flash floods. we have been working diligently to help the community recover and become more resilient in the future. today, i respectfully submit three things for consideration and you discuss federal disaster spending. first, it should be fewed in the context of corresponding spending by...
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with that i like to call up cfo kathryn mcguire to discuss the details of this proposal. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervise. catherine acquired from sfpd. so, the concept of our proposal is essentially that we would cut our health benefits costs in year 1 x 500,000 dollars, and then increasing that to $1 million in year two with an additional $89,000 $149 the we have available intervening balance for public safety building furniture fixtures and any budget. then, finally, we would realize $1 million in current years salary savings we would be able to offer to the committee at this point. then, so that is alternative proposal and were happy to entertain any questions that you might have. i think that deputy chief sinus is able to speak to the items regarding reform that we are not that apartment is not prepared to accept those to be put on reserve. >> okay. colleagues come any questions right now? i'm sure we'll have discussion you. any questions at the second? this arose when we go to your report. >> is a chairman and members of the committee, as you know the recommenda
with that i like to call up cfo kathryn mcguire to discuss the details of this proposal. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervise. catherine acquired from sfpd. so, the concept of our proposal is essentially that we would cut our health benefits costs in year 1 x 500,000 dollars, and then increasing that to $1 million in year two with an additional $89,000 $149 the we have available intervening balance for public safety building furniture fixtures and any budget. then,...
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kathryn mcguire from the cfo of the police department. i am actually grabbing the numbers here for you right now. in the first year we anticipate getting up to about $380,000 in storage. that, because storage will have to be maintained or video will have to be maintained over as we progress as we collect more video, because we keep the video, and somebody will be stored indefinitely. so, that number will continue increased each year. by the end of the second year we expect storage cost around $600,000. these are based on projections of what we anticipate to have to hold evidence and what we can actually let go. >> that's for the entire department per year? >> yes. >> that's great because i thought it was going to be a lot higher. he did it will continue to increase each year. >> as were storing more data. >> correct >> we have a sense 10 years out what we expect to be- >> not 10 years out. i think next year as we have some data and some understanding of exactly how much data were collecting person foremost, and then after that first 60 da
kathryn mcguire from the cfo of the police department. i am actually grabbing the numbers here for you right now. in the first year we anticipate getting up to about $380,000 in storage. that, because storage will have to be maintained or video will have to be maintained over as we progress as we collect more video, because we keep the video, and somebody will be stored indefinitely. so, that number will continue increased each year. by the end of the second year we expect storage cost around...
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this bipartisan legislation, which i co-sponsored with kathryn clark of massachusetts, congresswoman clark, would help those suffering receive the treatment they need. states would receive federal funding to establish, expand or maintain programs for screening and treatment of maternal depreppings. thanks to the tireless efforts -- depreppings. thanks to the tireless efforts of mental health advocates, we have reached over 65 bipartisan co-sponsors in the house, and i am respectfully encouraging other members and their staff to look at this bill and join as a co-sponsor. it's the right thing to do as we seek to proactively address issues of postpartum depreppings -- depression in communities across this country. and with that, mr. speaker, i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentlelady from texas, ms. jackson lee, or five minutes. ms. jackson lee: i thank the speaker very much for yielding this time. i thought, mr. speaker, i would give as a member of the united -- i congress and a very hate to use the term proud, but i am proud to b
this bipartisan legislation, which i co-sponsored with kathryn clark of massachusetts, congresswoman clark, would help those suffering receive the treatment they need. states would receive federal funding to establish, expand or maintain programs for screening and treatment of maternal depreppings. thanks to the tireless efforts -- depreppings. thanks to the tireless efforts of mental health advocates, we have reached over 65 bipartisan co-sponsors in the house, and i am respectfully...
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i would like to thank john lewis and kathryn as i thank for remailer -- former mayor .icilline, who knows i want to say a moment how grateful i am for the three gentlemen from scott peters to eric, to beto, to my native sons from texas, how they came together and said to the world that there are some people on the floor of the house that are different. as one, prayed that i hoped there hearts are not hardened. i have friends and colleagues that work together in the distant -- district. we passed on criminal justice reform but right now there is a piercing wound in my heart and soul. so i just want to remind you of a couple of points. my husband who texted me and said "are you on the floor? " what an emotional challenge or devastation to hear. or my son jason or my daughter erica for our husband -- for my husband and my many family members across the country. again, my grandbabies. i want to say to my republican friends who cut us off in the dark of night that you should actually know what happened. there were missed you drill -- there were procedural manipulations. we don't vote in the da
i would like to thank john lewis and kathryn as i thank for remailer -- former mayor .icilline, who knows i want to say a moment how grateful i am for the three gentlemen from scott peters to eric, to beto, to my native sons from texas, how they came together and said to the world that there are some people on the floor of the house that are different. as one, prayed that i hoped there hearts are not hardened. i have friends and colleagues that work together in the distant -- district. we...
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as kathryn and i started our family a few years ago i was alarmed about the increasing reports of online> reporter: the royal power couple getting industry giant facebook, twitter, google and snap chat on board, moved not only by what their own children see online but also what they've heard from kids across britain. >> face to face traditional bul bullying. >> reporter: signature causes. >> from eating disorders after being subjected to a campaign of abuse on social media to the teenage boys who took their own lives following constant targ targeting, as a parent myself, i was appalled. >> reporter: the numbers are frig frightening. a third of all u.s. teenagers say they've been victims of cyberbullying, more than a million children bullied on facebook. kate, now a glamorous princess, was reportedly bullied as a child. the royal family all tweet and share pictures of prince george and princess charlotte, get likes from around the world. as technology continues to evolve, prince william is urging the tech world to do its part, to make sure all children are safe online. >> prince william b
as kathryn and i started our family a few years ago i was alarmed about the increasing reports of online> reporter: the royal power couple getting industry giant facebook, twitter, google and snap chat on board, moved not only by what their own children see online but also what they've heard from kids across britain. >> face to face traditional bul bullying. >> reporter: signature causes. >> from eating disorders after being subjected to a campaign of abuse on social media...
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kathryn harrison out the details. good morning. >> good morning, maria.the report found that nation for the 2012 attack was crafted in washington by political appointees and did not reflect real-time intelligence available from american personnel on the ground in libya. state department security agents immediately but ported to her chanting at lotions and gunfire 70 people rush the compound with an assortment of ak-47s, grenades and rocket propelled grenades. ever porting a protester link to a video. a key white house meeting on september 11, 20,030 senior deputies to the cabinet as well as the secretary of state who equipped in which convened 7:30 p.m. eastern about three hours into the assault. while the meeting was supposed to be about a guy sitting at that time ambassador chris stevens was still missing from the report found five of the 10 action meetings reference the video. >> they spent the majority of their time talking about things completely superfluous to the main point, which at that point was to find a missing ambassador in missing ambassador
kathryn harrison out the details. good morning. >> good morning, maria.the report found that nation for the 2012 attack was crafted in washington by political appointees and did not reflect real-time intelligence available from american personnel on the ground in libya. state department security agents immediately but ported to her chanting at lotions and gunfire 70 people rush the compound with an assortment of ak-47s, grenades and rocket propelled grenades. ever porting a protester link...
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with that i like to call up cfo kathryn mcguire to discuss the details of this proposal. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervise. catherine acquired from sfpd. so, the concept of our proposal is essentially that we would cut our health benefits costs in year 1 x 500,000 dollars, and then increasing that to $1 million in year two with an additional $89,000 $149 the we have available intervening balance for public safety building furniture fixtures and any budget. then, finally, we would realize $1 million in current years salary savings we would be able to offer to the committee at this point. then, so that is alternative proposal and were happy to entertain any questions that you might have. i think that deputy chief sinus is able to speak to the items regarding reform that we are not that apartment is not prepared to accept those to be put on reserve. >> okay. colleagues come any questions right now? i'm sure we'll have discussion you. any questions at the second? this arose when we go to your report. >> is a chairman and members of the committee, as you know the recommenda
with that i like to call up cfo kathryn mcguire to discuss the details of this proposal. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervise. catherine acquired from sfpd. so, the concept of our proposal is essentially that we would cut our health benefits costs in year 1 x 500,000 dollars, and then increasing that to $1 million in year two with an additional $89,000 $149 the we have available intervening balance for public safety building furniture fixtures and any budget. then,...
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her name was kathryn slaterly, it happened in the south of market neighborhood and he pulled over a feweld on the scene by several good samaritans until police arrived. this is the second deadly hit- and-run accident wednesday night. police are trying to find the driver of a stolen car that hit and killed a woman in golden gate park earlier in the evening. >>> daily-- daley city police are looking for a man who tried to stab a employee at the mall. this is surveillance video. this is about 12:30 in the morning on tuesday this happened at the west lake shopping center. the man went into the store and he was interrupted by an employee who thought he was trying to shoplift. the man took out a knife and lunged at the employee and took off. the employee didn't get hurt but the guy got away. >>> again we are watching latest with wall street this morning. you can see a live picture of the dow where i should say where trading is down about 480 points. it flirted with more than 500 points down but not too long ago. but if you look at it overall we are off about 2.6% that's the more important num
her name was kathryn slaterly, it happened in the south of market neighborhood and he pulled over a feweld on the scene by several good samaritans until police arrived. this is the second deadly hit- and-run accident wednesday night. police are trying to find the driver of a stolen car that hit and killed a woman in golden gate park earlier in the evening. >>> daily-- daley city police are looking for a man who tried to stab a employee at the mall. this is surveillance video. this is...
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with that i like to call up cfo kathryn mcguire to discuss the details of this proposal. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervise. catherine acquired from sfpd. so, the concept of our proposal is essentially that we would cut our health benefits costs in year 1 x 500,000 dollars, and then increasing that to $1 million in year two with an additional $89,000 $149 the we have available intervening balance for public safety building furniture fixtures and any budget. then, finally, we would realize $1 million in current years salary savings we would be able to offer to the committee at this point. then, so that is alternative proposal and were happy to entertain any questions that you might have. i think that deputy chief sinus is able to speak to the items regarding reform that we are not that apartment is not prepared to accept those to be put on reserve. >> okay. colleagues come any questions right now? i'm sure we'll have discussion you. any questions at the second? this arose when we go to your report. >> is a chairman and members of the committee, as you know the recommenda
with that i like to call up cfo kathryn mcguire to discuss the details of this proposal. >> thank you very much. >> good morning supervise. catherine acquired from sfpd. so, the concept of our proposal is essentially that we would cut our health benefits costs in year 1 x 500,000 dollars, and then increasing that to $1 million in year two with an additional $89,000 $149 the we have available intervening balance for public safety building furniture fixtures and any budget. then,...
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kathryn mcguire from the cfo of the police department. i am actually grabbing the numbers here for you right now. in the first year we anticipate getting up to about $380,000 in storage. that, because storage will have to be maintained or video will have to be maintained over as we progress as we collect more video, because we keep the video, and somebody will be stored indefinitely. so, that number will continue increased each year. by the end of the second year we expect storage cost around $600,000. these are based on projections of what we anticipate to have to hold evidence and what we can actually let go. >> that's for the entire department per year? >> yes. >> that's great because i thought it was going to be a lot higher. he did it will continue to increase each year. >> as were storing more data. >> correct >> we have a sense 10 years out what we expect to be- >> not 10 years out. i think next year as we have some data and some understanding of exactly how much data were collecting person foremost, and then after that first 60 da
kathryn mcguire from the cfo of the police department. i am actually grabbing the numbers here for you right now. in the first year we anticipate getting up to about $380,000 in storage. that, because storage will have to be maintained or video will have to be maintained over as we progress as we collect more video, because we keep the video, and somebody will be stored indefinitely. so, that number will continue increased each year. by the end of the second year we expect storage cost around...
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kathryn mcguire from the cfo of the police department. i am actually grabbing the numbers here for you right now. in the first year we anticipate getting up to about $380,000 in storage. that, because storage will have to be maintained or video will have to be maintained over as we progress as we collect more video, because we keep the video, and somebody will be stored indefinitely. so, that number will continue increased each year. by the end of the second year we expect storage cost around $600,000. these are based on projections of what we anticipate to have to hold evidence and what we can actually let go. >> that's for the entire department per year? >> yes. >> that's great because i thought it was going to be a lot higher. he did it will continue to increase each year. >> as were storing more data. >> correct >> we have a sense 10 years out what we expect to be- >> not 10 years out. i think next year as we have some data and some understanding of exactly how much data were collecting person foremost, and then after that first 60 da
kathryn mcguire from the cfo of the police department. i am actually grabbing the numbers here for you right now. in the first year we anticipate getting up to about $380,000 in storage. that, because storage will have to be maintained or video will have to be maintained over as we progress as we collect more video, because we keep the video, and somebody will be stored indefinitely. so, that number will continue increased each year. by the end of the second year we expect storage cost around...
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i'm mary kathryn hamm. one of the things i like about lean in, it's not just a policy prescription. it focuses on how we help each other as a group, how women can get together, these sort of outside government structures that we can do a lot with. as a conserve i love those things. i read your mother's day post with interest as a woman who did become a single mom suddenly. i found there were some policy prescriptions in that. here's my question. i'm just pushing back a little bit. do you think that when we talk about single moms because we sometimes lean on the policy prescriptions we miss opportunities to create those outside government structures that lean in has been interested in doing? sheryl: lean in is focused on outside government structures. we're very nonpartisan and have circles all over the world of all types. and the circles are focused on individual action. so we have a free curriculum up there. we have videos and other educational guides and every single one is practical so if you watch the video there's always something you can do and do that day. so for example, wom
i'm mary kathryn hamm. one of the things i like about lean in, it's not just a policy prescription. it focuses on how we help each other as a group, how women can get together, these sort of outside government structures that we can do a lot with. as a conserve i love those things. i read your mother's day post with interest as a woman who did become a single mom suddenly. i found there were some policy prescriptions in that. here's my question. i'm just pushing back a little bit. do you think...