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vehicles like this would have been fairly common, particularly in larger cities. we have a vision in our heads, inlg put by so many western movies that everybody had a carriage in the house behind their home there. and it was like the equivalent of the family car in the 1860s and '70s. not so much the case. if you were in the city, you were most often walking on foot, perhaps bicycling by the 1890s, certainly street cars were available by that time. out in rural areas, you probably had some kind of a general purpose carriage. not necessarily a buggy that resembles this. more like a farm wagon or something that you could use to take into town or wherever you were going. but in larger cities, you would see more of these being used for personal transportation or being used as taxi services, that kind of thing. but certainly for the president, he would be of a certain station that he would be able to use one of these, as roosevelt did throughout his administration. >>> and next, we're going to look at a vehicle that belonged to another roosevelt, one of teddy roosevel
vehicles like this would have been fairly common, particularly in larger cities. we have a vision in our heads, inlg put by so many western movies that everybody had a carriage in the house behind their home there. and it was like the equivalent of the family car in the 1860s and '70s. not so much the case. if you were in the city, you were most often walking on foot, perhaps bicycling by the 1890s, certainly street cars were available by that time. out in rural areas, you probably had some...
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the difference maker was northern virginia counties and larger cities as well those are the ones that pushed this through democrat ralph nor northam. he, of course, as we know has been a guy who has run a campaign based on his philosophy as pediatrician. and he talked about tighter gun restrictions and support for abortion rights and would like to see more school funding and now last night at george mason thrust was a brief moment of chaos. he was rushed off stage by security because there was aggressive protesters in the the coupd crowd. governor elects returned and said voters cents a message to washington that the country doesn't condone diveiesive politics. >> we need to close the wounds that divide and bring unity to prisoner virginia. whether you voted for me or not. we are all virginiaians app i hope, i hope to earn your confidence and support as we move forward. the virginia way is to work together, to get results. >> now, challenger ed gillespie was gracious in his defeat. former chairman tried tackic ultimately it didn't work with enough virginia voters. the president things
the difference maker was northern virginia counties and larger cities as well those are the ones that pushed this through democrat ralph nor northam. he, of course, as we know has been a guy who has run a campaign based on his philosophy as pediatrician. and he talked about tighter gun restrictions and support for abortion rights and would like to see more school funding and now last night at george mason thrust was a brief moment of chaos. he was rushed off stage by security because there was...
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expand bike share programs in smaller cities that have not benefited from it now prospering in larger cities spoke with leaders who said the bike industry is still in transition. >> how it grows, we don't know. bike life is changing. i think we are going to see which works the best. >> if the plan is approved, funding is roughly $2 million. it is up to individual cities which type of bike share program is adopted. >>> water atmore than 11,000 california schools has not been tested for led. our affiliate in sacramento says the data from the resource board is part of a brand-new investigation. the numbers show 130 schools have requested that drinking water be tested, but it hasn't happened, yet. 200 alameda schools requested tests that has not happened. the investigation found only 13% of schools statewide requested testing. of course, we have been covering problems with water fountains and faucets in oakland schools. the city reported high level led. >>> renters in san francisco could have a place to turn if they feel they are being unfairly evicted. supervisors are working on a legislation p
expand bike share programs in smaller cities that have not benefited from it now prospering in larger cities spoke with leaders who said the bike industry is still in transition. >> how it grows, we don't know. bike life is changing. i think we are going to see which works the best. >> if the plan is approved, funding is roughly $2 million. it is up to individual cities which type of bike share program is adopted. >>> water atmore than 11,000 california schools has not been...
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the absence of people and footage adds to the sense of detachment it used to be one of syria's larger cities but is now little more than the rubble this kind of video game image of a destroyed city that most people cannot even relate to it seems like it is fiction the way. in front the more you think you know based on this sort of drawn footage the less you actually know about the details. in other words context matters consider the difference between how the form of raka has been covered by various news organizations the black ice is why it was replaced by the battle of the u.s. backed forces compared to how they reported the fall of aleppo. fifteen months ago so almost slowed by regime and russian forces crushing what's left of the rebel east aleppo had been held by syrian opposition forces including the al qaeda affiliated all nusra front rocket was in the hands of isis the bombs dropped on aleppo were russian and clearing the. a for syrian government troops those targeting rocka were american the ground forces were led by kurdish fighters on the aleppo story the bulk of the questions abo
the absence of people and footage adds to the sense of detachment it used to be one of syria's larger cities but is now little more than the rubble this kind of video game image of a destroyed city that most people cannot even relate to it seems like it is fiction the way. in front the more you think you know based on this sort of drawn footage the less you actually know about the details. in other words context matters consider the difference between how the form of raka has been covered by...
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train spotter reported a funnel cloud south of selina ohio flooding also reported in the area some larger citiesncluding toleto indianapolis and columbus predicted to see some rough weather. >> time for a check of the accuweather forecast with metrologist melissa magee and some rain moving our way as well. >> we are actually tracking that same front moving through ohio valley and great lakes coming in a much weaker section and tracking the rain by days end and the picture outside sky six live and hd looking at the ben franklin bridge on this sunday night loads of clouds around and areas of patchy fog and shot from the commodore berry bridge picture and you can see a nice reflection of the lights in the water the clouds are a factor throughout the overnight hours and tracking some precipitation so the rain chance this week it's high tomorrow at 70% chance of finding some precipitation. on tuesday just 20% chance of finding an instability shower as we get into the afternoon hours but then we are dry wednesday, thursday and friday and for the middle half of our workweek temperatures will be cooling
train spotter reported a funnel cloud south of selina ohio flooding also reported in the area some larger citiesncluding toleto indianapolis and columbus predicted to see some rough weather. >> time for a check of the accuweather forecast with metrologist melissa magee and some rain moving our way as well. >> we are actually tracking that same front moving through ohio valley and great lakes coming in a much weaker section and tracking the rain by days end and the picture outside...
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we don't have a solution for that, you can see and in the larger city, a lot of respite care, it will not meet the need yet and if we solve the disease that needs wouldn't be there. >> a couple strands and reaction to previous human day. in terms of coping with a loved one with the disease, there is a report about a family, a young couple that had gone -- the wife's mother with her dementia, and the son-in-law apparently had a background in standup comedy, especially spontaneous improvisational comedy and found as you were saying going with the flow, using what the person living with the disease gives you in terms of memories, go with it, that is a better way of responding trying to refute that, it doesn't work. going with it like a standup comedian or improvisational comedian. the other was there is a project based in new york city that has ties around the country, the alzheimer's poetry project, a way of helping people living with the disease and their caregivers, understand what they are dealing with and tapping in to memories through poetry, i came to a function in this very room
we don't have a solution for that, you can see and in the larger city, a lot of respite care, it will not meet the need yet and if we solve the disease that needs wouldn't be there. >> a couple strands and reaction to previous human day. in terms of coping with a loved one with the disease, there is a report about a family, a young couple that had gone -- the wife's mother with her dementia, and the son-in-law apparently had a background in standup comedy, especially spontaneous...
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they do that in the larger cities, but now we know that everyone is vulnerable, even in small towns to things like this. and you're right, until we find the motive, we'll not understand how this occurred. there was a trigger point somewhere. police will have to see if it was domestic violence, if it was a terrorist act. hopefully they will answer those questions. eric: what does your gut say? he drove away and caught in a field nearby. >> it was something that could have been domestic-related. he probably knew people in the church. in other words, close to home. it doesn't seem to me it was a terrorist act. eric: all right, steve. the investigation is continuing. we'll get an update from the news conference at city hall, expecting governor greg abbott, as well as the local officials, wilson county sheriff, with the details. stand by as we get more information. arthel: and we'll bring in ted williams, d.c. police detective and defense attorney. you've been with us here for a few hours. you've heard many comments and analysis and questions asked. here we are three plus hours in. what are
they do that in the larger cities, but now we know that everyone is vulnerable, even in small towns to things like this. and you're right, until we find the motive, we'll not understand how this occurred. there was a trigger point somewhere. police will have to see if it was domestic violence, if it was a terrorist act. hopefully they will answer those questions. eric: what does your gut say? he drove away and caught in a field nearby. >> it was something that could have been...
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cpmc must see this as a permanent contribution to a larger city-wide solution which meedz to be a public and private effort. this would mean to open the unit to the 40 beds admitting new patients and make the viability more certain. we believe that the department of public health has the ultimate responsibility for assuring the creation of such units in hospitals city-wide. since all hospitals have a need for such a unit, all hospitals must in some way accept a proportional share of the burden in providing space an financing. one last thing we've submitted to you a proposal statement by san franciscans for healthcare jobs and justice and we hope that you will consider it. thank you very much for your consideration and thank you for allowing me to finish. >> supervisor safai: thank you dr. barnes for all your work. the next person identify a like to bring up is dr. warren browner from cpmc. >> good afternoon, supervisors and good afternoon supervisor sheehy in absentia if you're watching. thanks for the opportunity to talk to you today. i appreciate your on going interest in this issue an
cpmc must see this as a permanent contribution to a larger city-wide solution which meedz to be a public and private effort. this would mean to open the unit to the 40 beds admitting new patients and make the viability more certain. we believe that the department of public health has the ultimate responsibility for assuring the creation of such units in hospitals city-wide. since all hospitals have a need for such a unit, all hospitals must in some way accept a proportional share of the burden...
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they are mainly in larger cities, but we find them in the suburbs.laud the department wholeland security and i.c.e. for a big step in this roundup. charles: it's one thing to round them up. but it's never enough to stem the supply you have. is there any suggestion from law enforcement to work with some of these local communities so they are not seen as a big brother to a wayward kid who might otherwise have little hope in the future. from what i have seen they have been successful in recruiting unoccupied minors or even people born in this country who feel they don't have a future. >> ms-13 though they originated in salvador, they perfected their craft in the los angeles area and have graduated themselves to being one of the most of violent gangs in north america. we are trained to look for those things. we have seen in the quite parishes and counties such as mine. but in the urban areas they have to be on the lookouts. look out for tattoos and telltale signs of ms-13 and gang membership. we urge citizens to do the same. if they have information to c
they are mainly in larger cities, but we find them in the suburbs.laud the department wholeland security and i.c.e. for a big step in this roundup. charles: it's one thing to round them up. but it's never enough to stem the supply you have. is there any suggestion from law enforcement to work with some of these local communities so they are not seen as a big brother to a wayward kid who might otherwise have little hope in the future. from what i have seen they have been successful in recruiting...
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it's failed leadership in that city and the great many of these larger cities, absolute failed leadershipthe main purpose of government is to provide for the safety and security of its citizens, federal, state and locally. they're clearly not doing that. they're treating police officers as necessary evils, with these consent decrees that we're handcuffed, we're tied up. we can't go out and do our job and it's actually the criminal element out there and not allowing us to protect the citizens that want us out there. >> charles: peter what really makes it more mind boggling is that baltimore is such dire economic separates you wonder why they want illegals to come and to be a strain on the city. i want people to understand, earlier this year there was an examination of baltimore schools six schools didn't have one single student that was proficient in state math tests. not one student. shouldn't they be taking the money that they use for illegal immigrants particularly criminal s who come and redirect it to rebuilding their city, rebuilding their kids, getting them so they can get jobs that
it's failed leadership in that city and the great many of these larger cities, absolute failed leadershipthe main purpose of government is to provide for the safety and security of its citizens, federal, state and locally. they're clearly not doing that. they're treating police officers as necessary evils, with these consent decrees that we're handcuffed, we're tied up. we can't go out and do our job and it's actually the criminal element out there and not allowing us to protect the citizens...
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that money would help expand bike share programs in smaller cities that have not benefited in larger cities. one leader said the bike share industry is still in transition. >> how it grows, we don't know yet. bike share, like a lot of things in life are changing. we are going to see which works the best. >> if the plan is approved, funding amounts to roughly $2 million. it will be up to cities to see what type of program is adopted. >>> renters in san francisco could have a place to turn to if they feel they are being unfairly evicted. supervisors are working on legislation to provide lawyers for renters facing no fault evictions. supervise zers say right now, there's not a lot the city can do for people unfairly pushed out of their homes. legislation will be officially introduced in the next few weeks. >>> at 5:44, water at more than 11,000 schools has not been tested for lead. we have data from the state water resources control board as part of the investigation. the numbers show 130 schools in santa clara county requested drinking water be tested, but it hasn't happened yet. more than 20
that money would help expand bike share programs in smaller cities that have not benefited in larger cities. one leader said the bike share industry is still in transition. >> how it grows, we don't know yet. bike share, like a lot of things in life are changing. we are going to see which works the best. >> if the plan is approved, funding amounts to roughly $2 million. it will be up to cities to see what type of program is adopted. >>> renters in san francisco could have a...
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so, around the world in larger cities, people hear about it. they hear about sexual harassment.s a very disgusting allegation. in the big cities here in the u.s., the same reaction of many people. but there in alabama, very near those towns that people know roy moore where, you know, the news coverage is local. how is the story being perceived, would you surmise, with people there? >> well, you know, what tends to happen is people resent, you know, interference in their local affairs from big national newspapers. "the washington post" i believe broke this particular set of allegations. so, that's part of it. and then they don't like to be told what to do by washington. and roy moore has been a kind of anti-consensus right wing candidate, you know, very religious, for quite a long time. so, my guess is, a lot of people will rally behind him. but things have changed. now, you know, in the south, people used to joke. and when edwards was former governor of louisiana, joked that he would get elected no matter what, unless he was found in bed with a live boy or a dead girl. now, i do
so, around the world in larger cities, people hear about it. they hear about sexual harassment.s a very disgusting allegation. in the big cities here in the u.s., the same reaction of many people. but there in alabama, very near those towns that people know roy moore where, you know, the news coverage is local. how is the story being perceived, would you surmise, with people there? >> well, you know, what tends to happen is people resent, you know, interference in their local affairs from...
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electric utilities, prison gates will swing open at midnight, terrorist attacks will occur in larger citiese streets. many of these books recommend stockpiling weapons as a precaution. >> i just wanted to be prepared in case anything happens for y2k. what started as a passion... ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. what's in your wallet? with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis? how do you chase what you love do what i did. ask your doctor about humira. it's proven to help relieve pain and protect joints from further irreversible damage in many adults. humira works by targeting and helping to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. humira has been clinically studied for over 20 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened; as have blood, liver, and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, a
electric utilities, prison gates will swing open at midnight, terrorist attacks will occur in larger citiese streets. many of these books recommend stockpiling weapons as a precaution. >> i just wanted to be prepared in case anything happens for y2k. what started as a passion... ...has grown into an enterprise. that's why i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. now, i'm earning unlimited 2% cash back on every purchase i make. everything. what's in your wallet? with moderate to...
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the democrat in this race, doug jones, can convince suburban republican women from the state's larger cities that moore is unacceptable. reading the daily beast this morning, saying that the republican women in alabama have been shaken against the accusations against roy moore and some of them have now been going door-to-door, canvassing for the democrat. are you hearing stories like that? >> anecdotally, yeah, but it doesn't seem like they're moving en masse. i think the question is, do they vote at all. zpr >> do they, the republican women who had been supporting moore, they may just withhold their votes? >> exactly. i think there's a conflict and they really want a republican to win that seat. they want republican control. they support trump's agenda. but they don't really like roy moore, so the easiest thing to do there is just not vote and let the chips fall where they may. >> wow. rebecca, we know that, you know, some senators have warned, if roy moore is elected, they may try to expel him. i realize there's a high bar for that. but doesn't that make president trump support here -- and
the democrat in this race, doug jones, can convince suburban republican women from the state's larger cities that moore is unacceptable. reading the daily beast this morning, saying that the republican women in alabama have been shaken against the accusations against roy moore and some of them have now been going door-to-door, canvassing for the democrat. are you hearing stories like that? >> anecdotally, yeah, but it doesn't seem like they're moving en masse. i think the question is, do...
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caregiver and we don't have a full solution for that and as a society and you will see in some larger cities a lot more respite care and nursing homes except for memory care but i don't think it will be the need yet and i hope that if we solve the disease that need would not be there. >> just a couple of strands in reaction to the previous q&a in terms of coping with a loved one with the disease i remember there was an npr report about a family, a young couple that had gone to help the wife's mother with her dementia and the son-in-law had a background in standup comedy and especially in spontaneous and improvisational comedy and he found that as you are saying, lindsay, going with the flow and using what the person living with the disease gives you in terms of memories and repetition and repetition and just go with it and that is a much better way of responding then i found myself my mom trying to refute some of the -- >> is hard not to do that. >> yes, it just doesn't work and just going with it like a standup comedian or improvisational comedian and the other was there was a project based
caregiver and we don't have a full solution for that and as a society and you will see in some larger cities a lot more respite care and nursing homes except for memory care but i don't think it will be the need yet and i hope that if we solve the disease that need would not be there. >> just a couple of strands in reaction to the previous q&a in terms of coping with a loved one with the disease i remember there was an npr report about a family, a young couple that had gone to help...
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even before sort of the larger cities caught the foodie craze and the chef craze, seattle was way out the location because we had a chance to work with a great musician. he collaborated on the title track for the series. we thought it would be great if he's from the washington state area, seattle area. wouldn't it be great if he could score an entire show. either play the songs himself or we use the other material as a score for the moody episode. we were there the one week it was sunny. >> we had this wonderful morbid dark music. the sky was beautiful every day. it's much too pretty. >> how do you see the city changing? >> the tech brothers. the invasion of the tech brothers. newly empowered nerds with lanyards. there's a lot of mixed emotions about that. >> what kind of food did you eat because i think of seafood? it's sensational place. >> is there a particular dish you would recommend for those going to the neck of the woods? >> the crab is good. whatever is in season. >> of course, marijuana is legal in seattle, which he explores as well. that's coming up in brand new episode of
even before sort of the larger cities caught the foodie craze and the chef craze, seattle was way out the location because we had a chance to work with a great musician. he collaborated on the title track for the series. we thought it would be great if he's from the washington state area, seattle area. wouldn't it be great if he could score an entire show. either play the songs himself or we use the other material as a score for the moody episode. we were there the one week it was sunny....
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about the light winds, the dry air and the sunshine, it is also still problems continually in larger citiesdaman sea, malaysia, the gulf of thailand in towards the south china sea. we are watching this bright echo moving into the central northern philippines, this could bring a bout of exceptionally heavy rain through thursday and friday. it exits into the warm waters of the south china sea and there is a small chanceit south china sea and there is a small chance it could develop into a tropical as it heads towards north vietnam, something to keep a careful eye on. we have had one area of low pressure early in the week which brought torrential rain and flooding for the central mediterranean, another area of low pressure moved from the west. across the east of the mediterranean on thursday and looks fine, lovely weather and one. the same for southern italy and sicily, these thunderstorms will expand as they push eastwards through thursday and friday. we could see violent storms than the risk of large highland waterspouts. cold airdigging risk of large highland waterspouts. cold air digging d
about the light winds, the dry air and the sunshine, it is also still problems continually in larger citiesdaman sea, malaysia, the gulf of thailand in towards the south china sea. we are watching this bright echo moving into the central northern philippines, this could bring a bout of exceptionally heavy rain through thursday and friday. it exits into the warm waters of the south china sea and there is a small chanceit south china sea and there is a small chance it could develop into a...
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we're talking about a town 30 miles away from san antonio, probably a larger city that we would assumecapabilities and other cape b89s. what kind of capabilities would we expect local law enforcement to have in a place like this, sutherland springs? >> they've got the capability. it's not the heart of a major city but i was the assistant special agent in charge of the dallas division for a number of years, i worked all over texas, they have capabilities. the department of public safety, the troopers, the texas rangers, certainly san antonio swat are very good and you have fbi, atf, regional tactical teams down there that can muster up so they'll have plenty of help and plenty of patrol deputies and troopers and officers that have rifles. we call them swat light. everybody has their rifle and their vest. what may have happened is the shooter left the church, there was some type of pursuit as you had on an earlier report and he could have barricaded in somewhere else. maybe taking in hostages and it could be an active scene, an active shooter. or they lost him and don't know where he is
we're talking about a town 30 miles away from san antonio, probably a larger city that we would assumecapabilities and other cape b89s. what kind of capabilities would we expect local law enforcement to have in a place like this, sutherland springs? >> they've got the capability. it's not the heart of a major city but i was the assistant special agent in charge of the dallas division for a number of years, i worked all over texas, they have capabilities. the department of public safety,...
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in the majority of the larger cities of northeastern section of the central time zone, but as far as reports were obtainable will not be put into effect in the southern or western states. some americans called this progress. others called it the disintegration of standard time. everyone was calling on the federal government to intercede. the lesson of the whole business declared the north american review obviously is that congress should exercise its constitutional power and perform its constitutional duty of prescribing uniform time measurements and reckonings for the whole country. but this would not happen for 45 years. the worldwide organizing principle of time zones and a little meaning a standard time all but lost in america. at the annual meeting of the governing committee of the new york stock exchange, members resolved to open and close the exchange to the absolutely nonstandard standard of new york city time. this sort of talk put new jersey and then an enviable position the "new york times" acknowledged. the new jersey state senate and rejected daylight saving go. this lef
in the majority of the larger cities of northeastern section of the central time zone, but as far as reports were obtainable will not be put into effect in the southern or western states. some americans called this progress. others called it the disintegration of standard time. everyone was calling on the federal government to intercede. the lesson of the whole business declared the north american review obviously is that congress should exercise its constitutional power and perform its...
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this isn't necessarily something that's in their sphere as it would be maybe in a larger city. >> no, that's true. i don't -- you know, we've seen enough mass shootings in this country. we've seen enough shootings in houses of worship that we realize that any place could, in fact, be a target. and i think there is a feeling, you know, for -- like the pastor of this church, i'm told, was out of town at the time the shooting took place. his daughter was in the church, but supposedly he may have been out of town at the time, traveling on business or whatever. but i think today you're going to see more and more houses of worship, where you have one or more individuals who are carrying weapons. so, you know, you're going to find any off-duty law enforcement officer. city, county, state, federal. they are going to carry a weapon off-duty. if they're a congregant, they're going to be part of that. but in churches, many times today, different sizes, it's far more organized. you have individuals who carry weapons, they go through courses that teach them shoot, no shoot within that environment.
this isn't necessarily something that's in their sphere as it would be maybe in a larger city. >> no, that's true. i don't -- you know, we've seen enough mass shootings in this country. we've seen enough shootings in houses of worship that we realize that any place could, in fact, be a target. and i think there is a feeling, you know, for -- like the pastor of this church, i'm told, was out of town at the time the shooting took place. his daughter was in the church, but supposedly he may...
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focusing on to be the market areas, in the larger cities, and the areas adjacent where the government control then in some of the other parts of the country. given some of the policy environment and conditions, conl there are already existing gaps in the businesses, and there will be more who can set up the facilities to process the products and the countryside, and reach out. someone mining for onyx in hel mond and processing near kabul, others growing fruit and vegetables and selling it in india. a trading event for three days at the end of september in india, between indian and afghan men and women, government officials, media there, civil society, were about 1700 people that participated in that event. out of that came $27 million in products,igned sales -- $24040 million million in various types of agreements. shows there are existing afghanistan that's know how to deal with the region , and our job is to make that grow. be doing a number of things to support those -- many of including the businesses in india are run and owned by women. another piece we are looking at are the ele
focusing on to be the market areas, in the larger cities, and the areas adjacent where the government control then in some of the other parts of the country. given some of the policy environment and conditions, conl there are already existing gaps in the businesses, and there will be more who can set up the facilities to process the products and the countryside, and reach out. someone mining for onyx in hel mond and processing near kabul, others growing fruit and vegetables and selling it in...
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we are going to be focusing in our support strategy on the market areas in the larger cities in the areas adjacent to them where the workforce is available and where the government has greater control than it does in some of the other parts of the country. the idea being that given the right policy environment and conditions there are ready our existing afghans and there will be more who can set up facilities to process the product of the countryside and reach out as one of the businessman i businessmen i spoke with when i was over there a few weeks ago. he is mining for onyx and helmand and processing it here in kabul. others growing fruit and vegetables fresh and dried in conduct art and selling it in india. recently we sponsored a trade event for three days at the end of september where we had between the indian and afghan business government officials media people civil society representatives. there were 1700 people that participated in that event for three days. out of that came $27 million in sales contracts, afghan products for the indian customers and another approximately $240 m
we are going to be focusing in our support strategy on the market areas in the larger cities in the areas adjacent to them where the workforce is available and where the government has greater control than it does in some of the other parts of the country. the idea being that given the right policy environment and conditions there are ready our existing afghans and there will be more who can set up facilities to process the product of the countryside and reach out as one of the businessman i...
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larger urban towns and cities will get down as far as even — six. cycle such a monday morning.ut wright was some sunshine. this can and fold. —— mist and fog. this rain will move in to parts of north was in britain. it remains cold in eastern areas under the sunny skies. monday night, or that cloud, wind and rain slowly moves this was, bringing milder rare and cloud further ease. so it will be a much milder night tomorrow night we will see tonight. so they rain will tap up see tonight. so they rain will tap up to bea see tonight. so they rain will tap up to be a bit heavy. going into tuesday, the will continue and cold conditions will move in across the west. —— so the rain will pep up to bea west. —— so the rain will pep up to be a bit heavy. hello. this is bbc news with julian worricker. we'll be taking a look at tomorrow mornings papers in a moment — first the headlines at 10:30: at least 20 people have been killed after a gunman opened fire at a baptist church in texas. a huge new leak of financial documents — known as the paradise papers — has revealed how the powerful and
larger urban towns and cities will get down as far as even — six. cycle such a monday morning.ut wright was some sunshine. this can and fold. —— mist and fog. this rain will move in to parts of north was in britain. it remains cold in eastern areas under the sunny skies. monday night, or that cloud, wind and rain slowly moves this was, bringing milder rare and cloud further ease. so it will be a much milder night tomorrow night we will see tonight. so they rain will tap up see tonight. so...
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the mayor to provide more than the 450,000 he is pledging saying that the area affected is larger than the city realized. >>> small cracks in parts a new built concrete spillway at the orrville dam are not a safety problem. according to state officials the department of water resources said that these are hair line cracks caused by design elements and they were expected. they say they don't have to be repaired but they will be watching them. back in february authorities ordered almost 200,000 people downstream of the dam to evacuate when both spillways started falling apart. officials say both spillways are ready to handle whatever weather comes this winter. >>> want to check in with sal. i know a lot of people at this hour are watching us. they are probably getting ready for one of the longer drives. livermore and gilroy. >> that's right. we have a crash that's unexpected on the bay bridge. eastbound. pam and dave. eastbound now. it's block blocking one of the lanes eastbound on the bay bridge. it was blocking several lanes, now it's down to the shoulder. eastbound bay bridge. coming out towar
the mayor to provide more than the 450,000 he is pledging saying that the area affected is larger than the city realized. >>> small cracks in parts a new built concrete spillway at the orrville dam are not a safety problem. according to state officials the department of water resources said that these are hair line cracks caused by design elements and they were expected. they say they don't have to be repaired but they will be watching them. back in february authorities ordered almost...
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new york city almost has fewer murders, and it's four or five times larger of a city than philadelphiais philadelphia so violent, ms. grossman? >> you know, i think we really have to focus on investigation and strong prosecution of gun crimes, especially illegal possession of guns. i think that is a huge problem. there's too much easy accessibility. when a 16-year-old can get ahold of a .45-caliber weapon, it's horrifying, and you need to focus on gun dealers, such as straw purchasing. we have a gun violence task force at the d.a.'s office, and you need to also look at possible are there gun dealers where you're seeing an alarming amount of straw purchases out of there, or things not being monitored, possibly, and, also, drugs are also tied into that, you know. >> mr. krasner, why is philadelphia such a violent city? >> well, you know, there are some short-term issues, things we can do that have not been done by my predecessors, and they include going after gun shops, and they include requiring people to report when the weapons allegedly disappear, but the bigger picture -- we got to g
new york city almost has fewer murders, and it's four or five times larger of a city than philadelphiais philadelphia so violent, ms. grossman? >> you know, i think we really have to focus on investigation and strong prosecution of gun crimes, especially illegal possession of guns. i think that is a huge problem. there's too much easy accessibility. when a 16-year-old can get ahold of a .45-caliber weapon, it's horrifying, and you need to focus on gun dealers, such as straw purchasing. we...
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first woman elected mayor in manchester's 151-year history. [ applause ] her victory flipped a larger city from red to blue for the first time since 2003. and in nashua, sweet nashua, we pulled off a clean sweep of nashua's all-large seat thanks to dave tenza, donna kelly, and brandon law. so shauna kelly and linda harriet became the first ever woman of color elected to the national board of aldermen. >> now, think about this. two years ago today, nashua had a republican mayor and had had one for over 25 years. with republican majorities of aldermen and school board members. today, we have mayor jim daunchs with an overwhelming majority. let's hear it for the nashua city democrats. and jerry cannon became the first ever transgender school board member in all of new hampshire. congratulations. [ applause ] it's been a long time coming. and jeremy hutchison became the first ever lgbtq city councillor in rochester history. and openly gay mayor dana hilliard was re-elected to his third term. paul was elected to a fifth consecutive term, and concord's mayor was re-elected to a sixth consecutive
first woman elected mayor in manchester's 151-year history. [ applause ] her victory flipped a larger city from red to blue for the first time since 2003. and in nashua, sweet nashua, we pulled off a clean sweep of nashua's all-large seat thanks to dave tenza, donna kelly, and brandon law. so shauna kelly and linda harriet became the first ever woman of color elected to the national board of aldermen. >> now, think about this. two years ago today, nashua had a republican mayor and had had...
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majority of the state by country is still very red but centers here in northern virginia and also the larger cities that really carried it for the democrats. you can see fairfax county 66% and also here loudoun county another 60% there and prince william county we click down there 60% as well going for democrat ralph northam and this is a theme that played out in virginia for quite sometime here. let's tell you a little more about ralph northam and his win he ran a campaign focused on more money for public education and wants tighter gun rules and he's strong supporter of abortion right and found prior career as doctor and pediatrician shapes views on policy. last night there was a brief moment of chaos right there at george mason university before he was giving his speech. you can see here security about to rush him off stage because there was a group after aggressive protestsers they were concerned about. they did and governor he leblingt and said voters september a message to washington the country does not condone divisive politics. >> we need to close the wounds that dive it and bring unity vi
majority of the state by country is still very red but centers here in northern virginia and also the larger cities that really carried it for the democrats. you can see fairfax county 66% and also here loudoun county another 60% there and prince william county we click down there 60% as well going for democrat ralph northam and this is a theme that played out in virginia for quite sometime here. let's tell you a little more about ralph northam and his win he ran a campaign focused on more...
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cities. >> good evening. oakland mayor libby schaaf says this is just one part of a larger solution in the city's ongoing effortith a growing number of homeless people living on the streets. >> a tuff shed camp is in place. >> laura anthony is live now from city hall. laura? >> reporter: hi, dan. this is meant to be a temporary solution. by recent estimates, about 400 people live in encampments here in oakland. by next week, the hope is that 40 of them will have four walls and a roof over their heads. they are tuff sheds, 20 of them, 10 by 12 feet each, meant to put at least a dent in oakland's exploding homeless problem. one exhibited by sprawling tent cities like this one just a few yards away. >> we have a long-term plan, a midterm plan and this is the right now plan. >> this is immediate relief. >> reporter: joe devries is in charge of the homeless outlook plan. >> we were looking at what would be positive both for the unsheltered and for the surrounding community to reduce the problems of the garbage, the blocked roadways, the rats that come with the garbage that
cities. >> good evening. oakland mayor libby schaaf says this is just one part of a larger solution in the city's ongoing effortith a growing number of homeless people living on the streets. >> a tuff shed camp is in place. >> laura anthony is live now from city hall. laura? >> reporter: hi, dan. this is meant to be a temporary solution. by recent estimates, about 400 people live in encampments here in oakland. by next week, the hope is that 40 of them will have four...
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. >> hinojosa: so in a city like tijuana, where violence is a part of daily life, when you put these huge projections, and people are then seeing kind of much larger than life the reality of the drama, did you feel... and it's hard to kind of take a pulse of this, but was there a sense that this city healed a little bit because of this, because it was so kind of... because it was a conceptual art moment, and because it was so in everybody's face? >> it's hard to tell. everything that you do in a city, it takes time for the city to absorb and make sense of it as a larger population. but for those who offer a chunk of their life or their experience or time to speak through this facade, i think it was very meaningful. and so it's very important to understand what does it mean that eight or ten people are speaking through the building after one year of discussing it? it means that many of the members of the families and friends were part of the project, because they had to approve their participation. some of those people were in it in initial meetings, but they decided not to be part, but they're still part of a network. then there are social workers
. >> hinojosa: so in a city like tijuana, where violence is a part of daily life, when you put these huge projections, and people are then seeing kind of much larger than life the reality of the drama, did you feel... and it's hard to kind of take a pulse of this, but was there a sense that this city healed a little bit because of this, because it was so kind of... because it was a conceptual art moment, and because it was so in everybody's face? >> it's hard to tell. everything...
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the mayor to provide more than the 450,000 he is pledging saying that the area affected is larger than the city realizes. >>> state officials say that small cracks in part of a new rebuilt concrete spillway at the orrville dam are not a safety problem. the department of water resources said that the hair line cracks are caused by design elements and were expected. ensay the cracks tonight have to be repaired but they will watch them closely. in february authorities ordered the evacuation of almost 200,000 people downstream of the dam when both spillways started falling part. officials say that both of the spillways are ready to handl winter weather. >>> some people say they want help dealing with the growing number of bobcat attacks on chickens. one neighbor showed us video he shot of a babb cot. he was able to trap after nine of his chick especially was killed in one month. he to let it go because trapping them is illegal. now the -- the school right next door also has chickens on their property and lost two in the last month. >> during a school day like this with kids and everything. a bobcat
the mayor to provide more than the 450,000 he is pledging saying that the area affected is larger than the city realizes. >>> state officials say that small cracks in part of a new rebuilt concrete spillway at the orrville dam are not a safety problem. the department of water resources said that the hair line cracks are caused by design elements and were expected. ensay the cracks tonight have to be repaired but they will watch them closely. in february authorities ordered the...
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cities. >> good evening. oakland mayor libby schaaf says this is just one part of a larger solution in the city's ongoing effort to deal with a growing number of homeless people living on the streets. >> a tuff shed camp is in place. >> laura anthony is live now from city hall. laura? >> reporter: hi, dan. this is meant to be a temporary solution. by recent estimates, about 400 people live in encampments here in oakland. by next week, the hope is that 40 of them will have four walls and a roof over their heads. they are tuff sheds, 20 of them, 10 by 12 feet each, meant to put at least a dent in oakland's exploding homeless problem. one exhibited by sprawling tent cities like this one just a few yards away. >> we have a long-term plan, a midterm plan and this is the right now plan. >> this is immediate relief. >> reporter: joe devries is in charge of the homeless outlook plan. >> we were looking at what would be positive both for the unsheltered and for the surrounding community to reduce the problems of the garbage, the blocked roadways, the rats that come with the garbage that piles up and everything else. >>
cities. >> good evening. oakland mayor libby schaaf says this is just one part of a larger solution in the city's ongoing effort to deal with a growing number of homeless people living on the streets. >> a tuff shed camp is in place. >> laura anthony is live now from city hall. laura? >> reporter: hi, dan. this is meant to be a temporary solution. by recent estimates, about 400 people live in encampments here in oakland. by next week, the hope is that 40 of them will...
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it's on par or larger than other city surveys you see. the folks we spoke to were muni users. to qualify for the survey, you would have said you used muni within the past six months. we ask specific questions about muni service. so as i present the key findings keep in mind we're talking to muni users and people familiar with the service. as far as a margin of error on the 553 sample sizes, plus or minus 4.1%. and we made efforts to be as inclusive as possible on the study including multiple call-backs at different times and weekday evenings and weekends and conducted the survey in multiple language. we conducted it in-house using our own professional inview -- interviewers who have conducted this type of survey before and now i'll move too the findings. one of the if he questions we asked on the survey was how often you ride muni. what you see on the chart is a representation of the survey respondents. you have a lot of folks who are very regular users. people who use muni five or more days a week and on down the line. we did represent regular users of muni everyday riders an
it's on par or larger than other city surveys you see. the folks we spoke to were muni users. to qualify for the survey, you would have said you used muni within the past six months. we ask specific questions about muni service. so as i present the key findings keep in mind we're talking to muni users and people familiar with the service. as far as a margin of error on the 553 sample sizes, plus or minus 4.1%. and we made efforts to be as inclusive as possible on the study including multiple...
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city use suvs. they found new retail consumers to bring larger space and the better vehicle performance in the city.into that market with their successful models as well. yvonne: the government considering relaxing some of these requirements it has for foreign automakers to expand and the printhare in china as well. fromdoes china gain opening up to foreign competitors? do they need the know how now? correspondent: if they open up -- what they want is to bring in the technology. --technologieshe e from the automakers. bring more brands, more competition to the market to boost and improve vehicle the productd customers.the >> the president of guangzhou told me he expects sales to increase by 2018. if that in line with fitch's predictions? fitch is around growthgle digits sales vehicles inr china. this might be a better outlook. growthre not manyy catalysts for this year. the mass market, low end passenger vehicle markets and in the 4th quarter. to growt the market with the recovery of some brands like korean brands. there will be structure growth and luxury cars. yvonne: thank you. our series,ue tomo
city use suvs. they found new retail consumers to bring larger space and the better vehicle performance in the city.into that market with their successful models as well. yvonne: the government considering relaxing some of these requirements it has for foreign automakers to expand and the printhare in china as well. fromdoes china gain opening up to foreign competitors? do they need the know how now? correspondent: if they open up -- what they want is to bring in the technology....
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this particular base had long been occupied as an area larger than the entire city of saigon, and all of it is stiff with the hardware of war. president johnson decided to give south vietnam this massive transfusion of american military power in 1965. there was only one deep water port in vietnam then, saigon. now, there are eight. led by the vast installation a -- at cameron bay, dredged out of the sand dunes on the pacific at a cost of $150 million. cameron is one of the great natural harbors of the pacific is one of the spectacular of the new ports, which overnight have been carved out, up and down the coast of south vietnam. terminals of the belt that brings supplies, 15,000 miles from the factories and workshops of america. when president johnson made the fateful decision in 1965 to throw in a great weight of american power, south vietnam had only two airfields which could take a jet airplane. today, there are 10. loud with aircraft at every description. engines] narrator: 5000 aircraft, which come in 50 varieties of planes and 15 different kinds of helicopters. bases not only fo
this particular base had long been occupied as an area larger than the entire city of saigon, and all of it is stiff with the hardware of war. president johnson decided to give south vietnam this massive transfusion of american military power in 1965. there was only one deep water port in vietnam then, saigon. now, there are eight. led by the vast installation a -- at cameron bay, dredged out of the sand dunes on the pacific at a cost of $150 million. cameron is one of the great natural harbors...
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unclog the pipeline for review, but lead it to more thoughtful and substantial review of larger issues that affect our city and in which the department should be taking a leadership position on. the signatories to this statement that the three of us have just read include neil schwartz, a.i.a., schwartz and architecture. david gast, a.i.a., gast architects. michael robbins, a.i.a., studio robbins cortina. jennifer jones, aia-sf executive director. michelle krebull, lundberg design. ross levy, a.i.a., levy art and architecture. lou agorziak. karen pacon, myself, member of the a.i.a. jim zack, a.i.a. mada abernathy. joshua aidlan, aidlan darling design. christopher roche, who you just met, a.i.a., studio vera. and there are more names, but i've run out of time. there are 35 all together who have signed this letter. thank you. [please stand by] it's really valuable in terms of gaining efficiency. what did staff think about our org chart? what is it that we are doing together. i bet we're doing things better, faster, more efficiently than doing trainings of people or retrainings or doing things or asking this
unclog the pipeline for review, but lead it to more thoughtful and substantial review of larger issues that affect our city and in which the department should be taking a leadership position on. the signatories to this statement that the three of us have just read include neil schwartz, a.i.a., schwartz and architecture. david gast, a.i.a., gast architects. michael robbins, a.i.a., studio robbins cortina. jennifer jones, aia-sf executive director. michelle krebull, lundberg design. ross levy,...
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the tale of two cities that's part of the larger narrative.t's the first thing with it downtown verses others. the other thing that i want to make sure we bring to the forest is this whole injustice, the key and the next key understanding is most detroiters, 40% of detroiters living under the federal property line. you qualify something called the poverty tax exemptions. there are unnecessarily barriers putting in ways of people fining policy tax exemptions and it was not on the website and was not publicized. the whole situation is because you had unconstitutional unconstitutional -- leading to property taxes that people cannot afford to pay. they get kinged out cked out of homes for property taxes that they were not supposed the pay for in the first place. when you talk about the tales of two cities. this story juxtaposeed of it. it is painful. >> i have to let you go here, who do they go to or turn to? >> we have started something called the coalition to unconstitutional tax closures and we have three demands. if you are interested in knowi
the tale of two cities that's part of the larger narrative.t's the first thing with it downtown verses others. the other thing that i want to make sure we bring to the forest is this whole injustice, the key and the next key understanding is most detroiters, 40% of detroiters living under the federal property line. you qualify something called the poverty tax exemptions. there are unnecessarily barriers putting in ways of people fining policy tax exemptions and it was not on the website and was...
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. >>> there is a lot of celebrating in center city in honor of the 105th year of albanian independence, they held up albanian flags as a largers raised at city hall and a special reception and music and dancing. stepping into the unknown. it can be difficult to find the way. but with the compassion and security of independence blue cross, obstacles become openings. as we have for nearly 80 years, we'll continue to light the way, with the card accepted in all 50 states. giving you the power to shine forward independence blue cross. live fearless. >>> peco is lighting up the holiday in the rittenhouse square section the annual park lighting and the action cam was there for the holiday tree happening just minutes ago. and they will be illuminated every night until december. we want you to show us your holiday lights. share photos on social media. use #6abcaction. and your favorite picture could win you four tickets to the rothman rink or 6 abc swag bags. and tomorrow night 6 abc presents philadelphia celebrates the holidays, join cecily tynan and me live at dillworth park at philadelphia city hall for a magical night featuring a
. >>> there is a lot of celebrating in center city in honor of the 105th year of albanian independence, they held up albanian flags as a largers raised at city hall and a special reception and music and dancing. stepping into the unknown. it can be difficult to find the way. but with the compassion and security of independence blue cross, obstacles become openings. as we have for nearly 80 years, we'll continue to light the way, with the card accepted in all 50 states. giving you the...
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we need to address sanctuary cities and larger immigration policy. on top of that, one of the things people are talking about on both sides of the aisle is combining border technologies with the wall. charles: madison, ford, thank you very much. investors await for details on tax reform. and the economy doing extremely well. i'll explain when we come back. [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select models during the season of audi sales event. i just saved thousands in less than a minute, i found out how much home i can afford. i like how you shop for loans the same way you shop for flights online. i didn't realize at lendingtree you can save money on almost any sort of loan. i consolidated my credit card debt with a personal loan. i found a new credit card with 0% interest for 15 months. you just shop, compare, and save. and it's all free. go to lendingtree right now and start saving. yes or no? do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web
we need to address sanctuary cities and larger immigration policy. on top of that, one of the things people are talking about on both sides of the aisle is combining border technologies with the wall. charles: madison, ford, thank you very much. investors await for details on tax reform. and the economy doing extremely well. i'll explain when we come back. [vo] progress is an unstoppable force. the season of audi sales event is here. audi will cover your first month's lease payment on select...
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larger area all of cape may county in fact. metropolitametro polestars ticad by the federal office of management and budge. ocean cityas 11,000 possible. the ocean city metro statistical area has 95,000 including the wildwoods, sea isle city, other places. >> the purpose of these studies is not to insult the geographic areas of the communities. >> reporter: i get it when people are fingering little ocean city for all the drinking going on in cape may county and apparently this is a considerable amount, folks are bound to get annoyed. so this summer bring what you want to ocean city. the liquor store is just over the bridge. but it's not the drunket town in new jersey. not own close. i'm hank and that's my take. ♪ camden's adventure aquarium making sure are the fish are festive, too. do you see what's going thon. >> aquarium install the world's tallest underwater christmas tree today. it tops 18 feet. coral decorating it presents surrounding it kind of got to wonder what the sharks and stingrays and other fish are thinking especially since santa claus and his elves dove into the tank to top off the tree& with a sea st
larger area all of cape may county in fact. metropolitametro polestars ticad by the federal office of management and budge. ocean cityas 11,000 possible. the ocean city metro statistical area has 95,000 including the wildwoods, sea isle city, other places. >> the purpose of these studies is not to insult the geographic areas of the communities. >> reporter: i get it when people are fingering little ocean city for all the drinking going on in cape may county and apparently this is a...
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now, the continuing revelations about sexual harassment and the larger culture. new york cityice department officials said today they are building a rape case against former movie mogul harvey weinstein. he has denied recent allegations of assault. since the weinstein story first broke, numerous public figures are being pressed about what they knew, and did not know, about people they have worked with. that includes actor alec baldwin, who worked in the past with writer and director james toback. toback has been accused of harassing hundreds of women. baldwin says he had not known toback's behavior crossed that line. but, when getting an award yesterday, baldwin spoke about the culture in the industry and his own experience. earlier today, jeffrey brown recorded an interview with baldwin about his new book, a parody of president trump. we're going to be airing that interview in the coming days. but first, here's what he said about the subject at hand. he said, i certainly have treated women in a very sexist way, i've bullied women, overlooked women, underestimated women. not a
now, the continuing revelations about sexual harassment and the larger culture. new york cityice department officials said today they are building a rape case against former movie mogul harvey weinstein. he has denied recent allegations of assault. since the weinstein story first broke, numerous public figures are being pressed about what they knew, and did not know, about people they have worked with. that includes actor alec baldwin, who worked in the past with writer and director james...
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city to create a permanent museum. either for our collection of fire and police vehicles or larger scale to create a city of san francisco museum which we should have. we are a city that has a proud history, and we should have our own city museum and have fire department and the police department and the health department, and every other, parks and rec, every other department in the city that's contributed to our history be a part of that museum. that's down the road and has to be a private sector endeavor. so thank you, vice president nakajo, for your report. and madam secretary, would you call the next item. did you have -- certainly, chief hayes-white, a comment at the end here. >> chief hayes-white: thank you, president cleaveland. i wanted to echo your sentiment on some of the most important projects we are looking for in our future. i did want to appreciate vice president nakajo, i know you came back from an overseas trip and very impressive, the next day you attended the dive drill and not just one, but both and i know president cleaveland, you were there as well. a couple comments about the dive drill and equipm
city to create a permanent museum. either for our collection of fire and police vehicles or larger scale to create a city of san francisco museum which we should have. we are a city that has a proud history, and we should have our own city museum and have fire department and the police department and the health department, and every other, parks and rec, every other department in the city that's contributed to our history be a part of that museum. that's down the road and has to be a private...