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manpower and in the years that followed, congress approved the arrival of more refugees, including lau and hmong refugees in a series of stopgap measures. the stream of residues became a tide as more vietnamese, cambodian, the land lau and hmong refugees began to come to the u.s.. president jimmy carter raised the quota to 14,000 per month in 1979 and there remained a challenge of bringing refugees to a level of self-sufficiency. to meet these needs, congress passed a landmark legislation, the refugee act of 1980. this is the act under which we operate today. it aimed to fix the inefficiencies in the program and maintained much of the pre-existing program to make it more permanent and stable. it capped refugee annual entry at 50,000. it facilitated the resettlement of record jeez, provided funding for fiji programs, it was the first general refugee act. until 1980, the united states had been under criticism from the helping people who were anti-communist, rather than people who needed to be helped. refugee policy critics argued, we should not be driven by cold war geopolitics, but by i
manpower and in the years that followed, congress approved the arrival of more refugees, including lau and hmong refugees in a series of stopgap measures. the stream of residues became a tide as more vietnamese, cambodian, the land lau and hmong refugees began to come to the u.s.. president jimmy carter raised the quota to 14,000 per month in 1979 and there remained a challenge of bringing refugees to a level of self-sufficiency. to meet these needs, congress passed a landmark legislation, the...
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mana lau kong hit the first pitch out of the park. he is 12 years old and 6'1".outh korea 3-0. the islands hit by hurricane lane over the weekend getting great news for a state that could use some. >>> university of south carolina started replacing the football field this weekend after a beehive destroyed it. queen bey. rocking the concert last weekend. the field was torn up. promoters paid $150,000 to replace the turf. i hope it will be pitch perfect against coastal carolina on saturday. >>> having played six years in buffalo, i know bills fans are the nicest fans on the planet. they gave the opposing team's quarterback a standing ovation before the game. listen. >> unbelievable scene as andy dalton with a standing ovation. >> a warm welcome for bengals star andy dalton before facing the bills. dalton threw a last minute touchdown against the ravens last year. that sent buffalo to the playoffs for the first time since 1999. to date, they donated $250,000 to dalton's foundation. dalton and his wife, jordan, they yesterday, made a donation back to roswell park can
mana lau kong hit the first pitch out of the park. he is 12 years old and 6'1".outh korea 3-0. the islands hit by hurricane lane over the weekend getting great news for a state that could use some. >>> university of south carolina started replacing the football field this weekend after a beehive destroyed it. queen bey. rocking the concert last weekend. the field was torn up. promoters paid $150,000 to replace the turf. i hope it will be pitch perfect against coastal carolina on...
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la mujer arrestada como sospechosa de crimen, verÓnica estaba divorciada de padre de brooklyn y una laudarse a otro estado. aunque no se sabe si este es el motivo de este crimen, un experto legal dice que hay otras alter en ti vas de custodia para no poner tanta atenciÓn en el asunto. >>> pudieron haber cumplo raked un arreglo mÁs flexionada skilg, no es lo mismo hacer un arreglo habiendo preocupaciÓn de su salud mental. >>> documentos dicen que la acusada tenÍa relaciÓn hostil con su ex esposo. incluso, en el 2016, el padre de brooklyn, presentÓ una orden de protecciÓn en contra de verÓnica, algo que bladla defen podrÍa argumentar. >>> se entiende que la persona no comete el delito sino estaba conciente de lo que hacia. >>> petensiÓn al volante, cÁmar captan momento que un auto casi atropella un niÑo en bicicleta. >>> y emiten avisa por mala calidad del aire para maÑana hablamos de esto, despuÉs de la pausa. cuando el día se convierte en noche, mis hashbrowns se convierten en mis munchie mash ups por $3. hashbrowns crujientes. queso blanco delicioso. mezclados con tu elección de huevo
la mujer arrestada como sospechosa de crimen, verÓnica estaba divorciada de padre de brooklyn y una laudarse a otro estado. aunque no se sabe si este es el motivo de este crimen, un experto legal dice que hay otras alter en ti vas de custodia para no poner tanta atenciÓn en el asunto. >>> pudieron haber cumplo raked un arreglo mÁs flexionada skilg, no es lo mismo hacer un arreglo habiendo preocupaciÓn de su salud mental. >>> documentos dicen que la acusada tenÍa relaciÓn...
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john lau. i'm here with deputy director ken rich of the department, we are able to answer questions at the conclusion of the presentation. so, a few of us in the room today stood at this very podium roughly ten years ago presented information on various legislative efforts proposed by the then board of supervisors aimed at shutting down the power generating facility that previously operated at this site. so, the fact that we are here today discussing a project of this scale on this site is really speaks to dramatic level of transformation represented by this reuse proposal. not only is it note worthy for the spectacular waterfront setting, we'll get into, but significant in that the project will transform a place that was once a negative presence in and on the community with a new vibrant destination that for the first time will really connect the neighborhoods of the central waterfront to this part of the bay shoreline. my job is points beforehanding it off to the rest of the team. we go to th
john lau. i'm here with deputy director ken rich of the department, we are able to answer questions at the conclusion of the presentation. so, a few of us in the room today stood at this very podium roughly ten years ago presented information on various legislative efforts proposed by the then board of supervisors aimed at shutting down the power generating facility that previously operated at this site. so, the fact that we are here today discussing a project of this scale on this site is...
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divorce news, matt lau was spotted with ex-wife annett rogue on saturday. >>> meanwhile, angelina jolie'sigh-profile divorce from brad pitt is going through a major change. this, as angelina indulges in a little retail therapy with son pax. angie took 14-year-old pax out for some post-lunch shopping yesterday. no sign of her and brad's other five kids, but we're told jolie and pitt do have an interim custody agreement in place as a more permanent deal is worked out. but there's a shakeup within jolie's legal team. angelina and star attorney laura wasser officially parted ways. angie's spokesperson tells "e.t." she, "decided to change counsel but appreciates laura's cooperation." an earlier report claimed that wasser wanted out because angie was too hostile. in the past, laura's told us how she deals with difficult clients. >> i can kind of spot the crazy. so if i say to somebody, this is how i see your case playing out and they go, oh, no. i will usually say, i don't know that we're a good fit. >> the switch-up comes just days after a source told us that brad is sickened that angelina and
divorce news, matt lau was spotted with ex-wife annett rogue on saturday. >>> meanwhile, angelina jolie'sigh-profile divorce from brad pitt is going through a major change. this, as angelina indulges in a little retail therapy with son pax. angie took 14-year-old pax out for some post-lunch shopping yesterday. no sign of her and brad's other five kids, but we're told jolie and pitt do have an interim custody agreement in place as a more permanent deal is worked out. but there's a...
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understand that that benefited from a system that is do you molest them as well because bitchy ikea laus meant to believe that their only contribution to add anything building institutions building homes doing families building relationships is about who can provide but then if that is now more happening or if that is now being malice then what else do they have and then you find like men like this time to violence because now they don't know what else to do in order to acquit him or to control the women in that which is terrible there's a whole conversation around this that i love that that has really ignited and that is the fact that very many people need to discuss how the benefit get from peachy eki especially the men and how women have constantly been say we cannot breathe we cannot hear ourselves we need to grieve we need a space for us to feel safe because we can't live in a world where although we are constantly doing is telling women go out and be safe with been safe we've been doing everything to be ok but when we have numbers like sixty three women debt in thirty days seriousl
understand that that benefited from a system that is do you molest them as well because bitchy ikea laus meant to believe that their only contribution to add anything building institutions building homes doing families building relationships is about who can provide but then if that is now more happening or if that is now being malice then what else do they have and then you find like men like this time to violence because now they don't know what else to do in order to acquit him or to control...
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. >> a man with a knife fatally stabbed nia and wounded her sister lau sister latifah.ow is live with today's newly released information. melanie? >> ama and eric, the attorneys for nia wilson's family say there are 22,000 fare evaders. they say john cowell was one of them, and had bart stopped him wilson would still be alive. the attorneys for nia wilson's family said bart failed to provide
. >> a man with a knife fatally stabbed nia and wounded her sister lau sister latifah.ow is live with today's newly released information. melanie? >> ama and eric, the attorneys for nia wilson's family say there are 22,000 fare evaders. they say john cowell was one of them, and had bart stopped him wilson would still be alive. the attorneys for nia wilson's family said bart failed to provide
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understand that that benefited from a system that has do you molest them as well because richie ikea laus meant to believe that their only contribution to add anything building institutions building homes during families building relationships is about who can provide but then if that is now more happening or if that is now being malice then what else do they have and then you find like men like this tend to violence because now they don't know what else to do in order to quit and what control the women in that lead which is terrible there's a whole conversation around this that i love that that has really ignited and that is the fact that very many people need to discuss how the benefit from peachy eki especially the men and how women have constantly been say we cannot breed we cannot hear ourselves we need to grieve we need a space for us to feel safe because we can't live in a world where all of your plans and telling women go out and be safe with been safe we've been doing everything to be ok but when we have numbers like sixty three women debt in thirty days seriously this is so much
understand that that benefited from a system that has do you molest them as well because richie ikea laus meant to believe that their only contribution to add anything building institutions building homes during families building relationships is about who can provide but then if that is now more happening or if that is now being malice then what else do they have and then you find like men like this tend to violence because now they don't know what else to do in order to quit and what control...
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mana lau kong... gets things started in a big way... with a solo home run...ick 1-0 lead bottom 3rd... it's a wild pitch for south korea... one run is hawai pitcher... a 2nd run scores... hawaii up 3-0 one out away from winning it all... stikeout to end the game... and hawaii is little league world champions!... 3-0 final it's the 3rd title for hawaii... who also won in 2005 and 2008 the final round of the northern trust finished up today. at the 18th hole... bryson dechambeau taps in for par...and he wins the northern trust by 4 strokes...however the question on everyone's mind...how did tiger woods do.woods...had one of his worst outings of the year... shooting a 1-under-par 70...that left him tied for 40th...that's 14 shots back of winner dechambeau. (justine) in entertainment news tonight -- the weekend was a major flop. david daniel has the weekend estimates for the top five. "christopher robin" moved up a spot to fifth place, on ticket sales of six-point-three million dollars. "mission: impossible - fallout" stayed in fourth place: eight-million dollars
mana lau kong... gets things started in a big way... with a solo home run...ick 1-0 lead bottom 3rd... it's a wild pitch for south korea... one run is hawai pitcher... a 2nd run scores... hawaii up 3-0 one out away from winning it all... stikeout to end the game... and hawaii is little league world champions!... 3-0 final it's the 3rd title for hawaii... who also won in 2005 and 2008 the final round of the northern trust finished up today. at the 18th hole... bryson dechambeau taps in for...
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andy lau is —— rules only allow me free.hat paul could not play more than 60 minutes. and in the end he played 80 or 85. i knew that fred would be the same. iwas or 85. i knew that fred would be the same. i was fearing for many of the players. it was difficult to manage the game from the touchline but we played well against a good team, a good manager, good players, a fantastic investment. it was a difficult match for us. to get the three points was good. united did what they needed to do. leicester city haven't won here for 20 years and counting. tomorrow there are six matches. the highlight perhaps being newcastle united hosting tottenham. both have had difficult summers. on sunday there are three more games. liverpool play as two manchester city, beginning their title defence away to arsenal with a new head coach. the premier league is back and it is looking exciting. thank you very much. despite more lengthy rain delays at lords on day two of the second test, against india, england's closed well and truly in control, dom
andy lau is —— rules only allow me free.hat paul could not play more than 60 minutes. and in the end he played 80 or 85. i knew that fred would be the same. iwas or 85. i knew that fred would be the same. i was fearing for many of the players. it was difficult to manage the game from the touchline but we played well against a good team, a good manager, good players, a fantastic investment. it was a difficult match for us. to get the three points was good. united did what they needed to do....
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future growth in mobile gaming is a big question right now and again, that's what martin lau, the presidentaid yesterday in the conference call. he said we're going to work this out but right now it's a little bit out of our control. rishaad: makes up the biggest revenue stream i saw. with pressure on the game business not going away anytime soon with that regulatory uncertainty. what is next for tencent. they've invested billions in new businesses are. they playing off? >> some of the companies they've invested in haven't gone so well after going i.p.o. china literature down 37% since its i.p.o. it also sold out of a food as much as company. also m of course bike to kind of cash out and then invest in other businesses. so investment returns were not so good in the quarter but keep in mind, we have wi chament and wi chat users climbed to 1.6 billion so they have that eco system and that underpins gains and ad revenue. ad revenue jumped 29%. payments surged 40% but again, small compared to the mobile gaming business. rishaad: they're going to try to monetize that. cents cents over the last s
future growth in mobile gaming is a big question right now and again, that's what martin lau, the presidentaid yesterday in the conference call. he said we're going to work this out but right now it's a little bit out of our control. rishaad: makes up the biggest revenue stream i saw. with pressure on the game business not going away anytime soon with that regulatory uncertainty. what is next for tencent. they've invested billions in new businesses are. they playing off? >> some of the...
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of course, they do so much to keep us safe and am lau us to play the game we play. >> it's a great thing. when we come out he, we can do something, you give back to the community that protects us and you can see them. they're all so excited for us to be here. we're excited to be herees >> any interting comments from the fans out here? >> nothing in particular. >> beat the hell out of zeek elliot. >> what canou do for my friend here? >> beat t hell out of zeke i guess. that's the goal. >> nbc4 is your home for the redskins with the broncos. we have you covered in the redskins postgame report foowed by news 4 at 11. >>> from football to football. d.c. i united backn training. raening mls player of the week wayne rooney. rooneyas helped spark acosta, four goals and three f assists the a since rudy joined club. after seeing what other d.c. sports have been doing lyla , eh >> i think it's an exciting time for the club, for this city, washington, d. the capitals just won a championship, the valor just won a championship. i believe the mystics are in the playoffs right now. it's a chance for us
of course, they do so much to keep us safe and am lau us to play the game we play. >> it's a great thing. when we come out he, we can do something, you give back to the community that protects us and you can see them. they're all so excited for us to be here. we're excited to be herees >> any interting comments from the fans out here? >> nothing in particular. >> beat the hell out of zeek elliot. >> what canou do for my friend here? >> beat t hell out of zeke...
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mana lau kong... gets things started in a big way... with a solo hawaii out to a quick 1-0 lead bottom wild pitch for south korea... home for hawaii...ball gets by the pitcher... a 2nd run scores... one out away from winning it all... and ka olu holt... gets the end the in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to help us monitor and respond to dangerous weather. hi, i'm allison bagley, a meteorologist with pg&e's community wildfire safety program. we're working now, to enhance our weather forecasting capabilities, building a network of new weather stations to identify when and where extreme wildfire conditions may occur, so we can respond faster and better. we're installing cutting edge technology to provide real-time mapping and tracking of weather patterns. and we use this information in partnership with first responders and california's emergency response sys
mana lau kong... gets things started in a big way... with a solo hawaii out to a quick 1-0 lead bottom wild pitch for south korea... home for hawaii...ball gets by the pitcher... a 2nd run scores... one out away from winning it all... and ka olu holt... gets the end the in 2017, california had the worst wildfire season on record. scientists say, our weather is becoming more extreme and we all have to be better prepared. that's why pg&e is adopting new and additional safety precautions to...
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now, when they lau, the first stage comes back and lands on its own., what happens when you are a private company, you don't have shareholders looking behind you, asking, why aren't you doing this, why aren't you doing that, why isn't the stock price going higher, quicker. with a private company, you have the luxury of planning for the long-term, not worrying about short-term events, short term stock prices. emily: i wonder how tesla employees will feel about this. you know, spacex employees, because it is a private company, they can sell shares once every six months, but tesla employees right now, can sell them whenever they want. what would you imagine the impact for employees would be? how do spacex employees like the ir structure? marco: i can't comment on tesla. that's not really my area. i imagine that is something they probably would not like. there are some downsides to going private, but on the whole, private companies are allowed to be more aggressive, more innovative. i think if he wants o accomplish with tesla what he has accomplished with
now, when they lau, the first stage comes back and lands on its own., what happens when you are a private company, you don't have shareholders looking behind you, asking, why aren't you doing this, why aren't you doing that, why isn't the stock price going higher, quicker. with a private company, you have the luxury of planning for the long-term, not worrying about short-term events, short term stock prices. emily: i wonder how tesla employees will feel about this. you know, spacex employees,...
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according to the state attorney general of new york was lau laundering money for the russian mafia. we have seen the sales in trump properties in sunny isleses, and other properties sold time and time again. he was $4 billion in debt after the fiasco in atlantic city, and it is the russian mafia who came in and sort of helped him to get back on his feet. he never would have been president without their help. he would have been greatly in debt. >> that is the conclusion that you have drawn, and do you think that this is exactly where robert mueller's investigation is headed and anything to suggest that what has been made public that they are on the same trail of where you were? >> well this is a blueprint, and a lot of it came from the fbi files and the fbi had started a task force in hungary to keep an eye on the russian mafia, and they succeeded in chasing the boss back to moscow and then 9/11 intervene and the focus of the fbi changed to the focus of the islamic terrorism. but it is a very powerful force and when you are looking at the manafort trial, and we may get a verdict here
according to the state attorney general of new york was lau laundering money for the russian mafia. we have seen the sales in trump properties in sunny isleses, and other properties sold time and time again. he was $4 billion in debt after the fiasco in atlantic city, and it is the russian mafia who came in and sort of helped him to get back on his feet. he never would have been president without their help. he would have been greatly in debt. >> that is the conclusion that you have...
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you have ma lau -- the same sys he is trying to get rid of and allows u.s.d while melania who has a questionable immigration history herself, while she sponsored her parents for a green card, the president is trying to reduce legal immigration at all costs and making it harder for documented immigrants to obtain citizenship or even permanent residency. in fact, what he is trying to do is also limit sponsorships down to spouses and child -- or minor children, which would, obviously, excluded his own in-laws at the time if that were to be the case. use the same process he has been talking about for a year and a half now to get rid of and, of course this is a system where the trumps work from this place of do as i say and not what i do. >> listen to the first lady's immigration attorney here and we will talk about his criticisms and who might have had to have authorized this on the other side. watch. >> this is a tradition that happens in all rank and all files of life, whether you're president of the united states and this is the first naturalized first lady t
you have ma lau -- the same sys he is trying to get rid of and allows u.s.d while melania who has a questionable immigration history herself, while she sponsored her parents for a green card, the president is trying to reduce legal immigration at all costs and making it harder for documented immigrants to obtain citizenship or even permanent residency. in fact, what he is trying to do is also limit sponsorships down to spouses and child -- or minor children, which would, obviously, excluded his...
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. >> a man with a knife fatally stabbed nia and wounded her sister lau sister latifah. melanie woodrow is live with today's newly released information. melanie? >> ama and eric, the attorneys for nia wilson's family say there are 22,000 fare evaders. they say john cowell was one of them, and had bart stopped him wilson would still be alive. the attorneys for nia wilson's family said bart failed to provide the highest standard of care. they filed a complaint against bart. >> nia's death is not some horrific anomaly that occurred in two seconds that nobody could do anything about. >> on sunday, july 22nd, john cowell is accused of stabbing nia wilson and her sister latifah in the neck at the macarthur bart station. there are 22,000 fare evaders on bart daily and cowell was one of them. >> the experts in this case will testify there is a correlation between a high incidence of fare evading and violent crime. >> he also said two witnesses will testify they had interaction was cowell in the weeks and days prior to the stack. one was a 72-year-old woman who said cowell accost
. >> a man with a knife fatally stabbed nia and wounded her sister lau sister latifah. melanie woodrow is live with today's newly released information. melanie? >> ama and eric, the attorneys for nia wilson's family say there are 22,000 fare evaders. they say john cowell was one of them, and had bart stopped him wilson would still be alive. the attorneys for nia wilson's family said bart failed to provide the highest standard of care. they filed a complaint against bart. >>...
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. >> about two years ago they gave laus a after that, next thing you know, bulldozers, you know, sto signs. >> reporter: not clear communication on the timeline and what to expect? >> absolute >> reporter: the purple line is offering electronic messaging for folks who are interested in ring out what's going on at this project as it happens. if you'd like to sign up, go to nbc wasn and search "purple line updates." in prince george's county, i'm tracy wilkins, news >> i feel for those folks. >> oh, yeah. going to be a rough few years. >>> heads up as you work through your back to school to-do list. >> thenc -causing agent found in a popular school supply. >>> and a disturbing attack on a man with special needs. a teenage girl now charged with murder. what set off that wambush. >>re getting you ready for another round of storms.he sunny out right now but you can see the storms moving in on the radar. >>> let's take a look andee how things are shaping up outside. sunny andot and humid outside there but storming are moving in on the radar as y can see on the right of your screen. out the
. >> about two years ago they gave laus a after that, next thing you know, bulldozers, you know, sto signs. >> reporter: not clear communication on the timeline and what to expect? >> absolute >> reporter: the purple line is offering electronic messaging for folks who are interested in ring out what's going on at this project as it happens. if you'd like to sign up, go to nbc wasn and search "purple line updates." in prince george's county, i'm tracy wilkins,...
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the boeing star liner and spacex crewh dragon will lau manned test flights early next year in 2019. >> i would love to see a launch in person. >> yeah. as long as the weather cooperates. >> that's right. >> there's nothing r like al downer waiting for it and then it.e oh, we have to scrub >>> every day first responders are real life heros to those in need. >> it's not every day cameras rolling during the incredible gments of savsomebody's life. well, in this one case we're about to show you ande we'll t you to the scene, cameras wereoo rolling asd samaritans and first ramponders c together to save lives. incredible story on the other incredible story on the other bde of this ♪ incredible story on the other bde of this ♪ start the day with the chicken you love. get the feeling of chick-fil-a, for breakfast. ♪ (birds chirping, a running ahh.k,) the new deer park sparkling is made with real spring water. ♪ it's so refreshing and delicious, you don't need slo-mo models to sell it. real spring water, real fruit flavors and refreshing bubbles. just what's refreshingly real. >>> 9:16. the br
the boeing star liner and spacex crewh dragon will lau manned test flights early next year in 2019. >> i would love to see a launch in person. >> yeah. as long as the weather cooperates. >> that's right. >> there's nothing r like al downer waiting for it and then it.e oh, we have to scrub >>> every day first responders are real life heros to those in need. >> it's not every day cameras rolling during the incredible gments of savsomebody's life. well, in...
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. >> my name is jim lau. i'm representing bay area light works. i'm happy to be part of the l.b.e. program, i think for, like, ten years now. i think it really helped my business grow, and i think this p.l.a. adoption would be really bad. i can't imagine what it would do to many businesses, including my own, so -- >> okay. great. thank you. next speaker, please. >> clerk: charles jones is next on the list, but is that susan smith? >> did you get the other ones in the bucket? >> clerk: yep. >> excuse me for one minute. i'm fine. i've been in business for ten years. i've only had one contract. still got the contract down at the bank of america. i don't even know what it is, a 401-k. i used to be able to save money -- it used to be 120 days before i got paid, so i had to do all the work, i had to do all the paperwork. this is just hard. i'm from the bayview. i've watched my community suffer, literally suffer. when my little kids look at me, they say he's got his own business, they've got a real glimmer of hope. they're like, you've got money. man, i don't have no money. i still have t
. >> my name is jim lau. i'm representing bay area light works. i'm happy to be part of the l.b.e. program, i think for, like, ten years now. i think it really helped my business grow, and i think this p.l.a. adoption would be really bad. i can't imagine what it would do to many businesses, including my own, so -- >> okay. great. thank you. next speaker, please. >> clerk: charles jones is next on the list, but is that susan smith? >> did you get the other ones in the...
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(laus) i'm taking pictures and i saw there is a queue of maybe oner kilome people, old people, young middle-aged. they're all waiting, and someone is doing moon dancing. and it was thomas and he was signing-- he was givinge signaturas if he's michael jason and was doing moon dancing. >> erdbrink: well, what happened, that i figured these people, they haven't seen a foreigner since the revolution. and a young guy came up to me and said, "are you michael jackson?" and then i thought, okay, i can say, "no" or i can say, "yes." and i decided to say yes. so i said, "yes," and all the people started crowding around eld saying, "if you're mic jackson, do the moonwalk." so i was, like, doing the moonwalk. they started asking for my autograph. and then newsha came up to me and said, you know, "who are you and what are you doing?" and, of course, yeah, i could have married a girl from the dutch countryside and would, maybe woulhave been different and maybe in many ways it would have been easier, but i'm happy i choose you. >> of course youhould be. (laughing) ♪ >> erdbrink: that was in 1999, 2
(laus) i'm taking pictures and i saw there is a queue of maybe oner kilome people, old people, young middle-aged. they're all waiting, and someone is doing moon dancing. and it was thomas and he was signing-- he was givinge signaturas if he's michael jason and was doing moon dancing. >> erdbrink: well, what happened, that i figured these people, they haven't seen a foreigner since the revolution. and a young guy came up to me and said, "are you michael jackson?" and then i...
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everybody needs to laugh these >>colnte lau in order not t w we the rest of the world doesn't feel theime for political satire. >> yeah, yeah. the hard part is keeping up. i switch between the news and the giants. stuff happens between batters. >> who is going to be there this year? >> well, will is going to be there. margot gomez, diane amos, also known as the pine-sol lady. she'll be performing. >> felicia michaels. >> felicia michaels. >> brian copeland. >> of course brian copeland will be there. >> he's on the boord directors. >> we can't say no. >> we have quite a few people. i have messages out to other peop not confirmed yet. >> have to worry about their schedules. >> and getting here because we're a non-profit, all-volunteer organization. i'd love to get everybody here but we can'tcle to get them her >> this is why i have you guys here. i wanted to talk about this and i wanted people to know about this event coming up on september 16. but also you guys are trying to sell tickets to a free event. >> no, no, no. we're trying to raise money. >> it's a free event, probably one of t
everybody needs to laugh these >>colnte lau in order not t w we the rest of the world doesn't feel theime for political satire. >> yeah, yeah. the hard part is keeping up. i switch between the news and the giants. stuff happens between batters. >> who is going to be there this year? >> well, will is going to be there. margot gomez, diane amos, also known as the pine-sol lady. she'll be performing. >> felicia michaels. >> felicia michaels. >> brian...
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for us to hear how far our teams are going and to pay attention to all our friends and relatives in lau a big deal, un -- in hawaii. it's a big deal. the city and county of san francisco needs to know that, as well, so at some future arrangement, chief hayes-white, if we can get that going. >> commissioner hayes-white: sure. >> commissioner nakajo: the other thing was, i think i hit all of my particular areas at this time. thank you, mr. president. >>commissioner cleaveland: thank you, mr. vice president. commissioner covington? >> commissioner covington: thank you, mr. president. thank you for your report, chief hayes-white. you missed the last meeting, of course, because you were away, and my fellow commissioners heaped much praise on your head in absentia, so i was waiting until you were actually present to congratulate you, so congratulation on -- congratulations on that wonderful award, and yes, i will be stopping by your office to take a look at it. >> commissioner hayes-white: thank you. >> commissioner covington: you're welcome. i think it's fantastic that all of your sons were
for us to hear how far our teams are going and to pay attention to all our friends and relatives in lau a big deal, un -- in hawaii. it's a big deal. the city and county of san francisco needs to know that, as well, so at some future arrangement, chief hayes-white, if we can get that going. >> commissioner hayes-white: sure. >> commissioner nakajo: the other thing was, i think i hit all of my particular areas at this time. thank you, mr. president. >>commissioner cleaveland:...
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it's a 28-year-oldraduate from harvard that lau ah ed program that charges a flat fee, $5,000.sed it to sell a home in st. louis and buy a new one in dallas. >> between the two houses we almost gained $19,000 than if we went with a traditional real estate agent. >> this isn't one size fits allh d on "nbc nightly news" why selling this way may not always be in your best interest. >> well, this is the lastd weekf summer freedom for kids in prince george'sreounty. kids getting ready to go back to school next week, and our bureau c tracee wilkins has some important traffic tips to keep kids safe out there. she's also taking us inside one of the county's newlvated schools. >> reporter: parents and students returning toovulip elementary in bowie have a brand new $26 million building. >> just feels like very f comfortableels like home. >> reporter: high ceilings, state of the art amenities and tons of naturalnd light more classrooms means all of the 325 students who attend this school can be inside the blding at the same time. that was not the case in the old building. >> spesal educa
it's a 28-year-oldraduate from harvard that lau ah ed program that charges a flat fee, $5,000.sed it to sell a home in st. louis and buy a new one in dallas. >> between the two houses we almost gained $19,000 than if we went with a traditional real estate agent. >> this isn't one size fits allh d on "nbc nightly news" why selling this way may not always be in your best interest. >> well, this is the lastd weekf summer freedom for kids in prince george'sreounty. kids...
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>> the only reason we keep these clearances, at least from the lau and my understanding in the congressse people can be a help to the government. because they were there before and -- >> right. >> -- so they might be a good reference in the past. if the government doesn't feel he helps anymore -- >> he's been contacted by senior members. he didn't want to name them. now you've taken those resource away from them. you good with that? >> yeah, i am good with that. there's lots of people -- >> lots of people? >> i think there's specific things that someone in the administration wants to talk to jim clapper about -- >> that tells us so much about the integrity of the security plan. >> but we are -- >> hold on, hold on. the president says i care about security clearances very much. you both heard him say that? he didn't care so much about it when it was his son-in-law or rob porter, did he? where was his concern for security clearances then? i don't remember this scrupulous adherence to all these types of questions you're raising now. >> security clearances for former -- for former employees
>> the only reason we keep these clearances, at least from the lau and my understanding in the congressse people can be a help to the government. because they were there before and -- >> right. >> -- so they might be a good reference in the past. if the government doesn't feel he helps anymore -- >> he's been contacted by senior members. he didn't want to name them. now you've taken those resource away from them. you good with that? >> yeah, i am good with that....
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lau laura jar rhe laura jarrett at the justice department with another story. >> a rare statement from the attorney general, jeff sessions, today, issuing a brush back to the president after that fiery interview he game on fox. i want to read the full statement to you, wolf. this is truly extraordinary. we rarely hear from sessions, especially pushing back on the president. he says in part, here, i took control of the justice department the day i was sworn in, which is why we have had unprecedented success at effectuating the president's agenda, one that protects the safety and security and rights of the american people, reduces crime and enforces our immigration laws, promotes economic growth, and advances liberty. he goes on, wolf, to say, while i am attorney general, the actions of the justice department will not be improperly influenced by political considerations. i demand the highest standards, and where they are not met, i take action. however, no nation has a more talented and more dedicated group of law enforcement investigators and prosecutors than the united states. finally,
lau laura jar rhe laura jarrett at the justice department with another story. >> a rare statement from the attorney general, jeff sessions, today, issuing a brush back to the president after that fiery interview he game on fox. i want to read the full statement to you, wolf. this is truly extraordinary. we rarely hear from sessions, especially pushing back on the president. he says in part, here, i took control of the justice department the day i was sworn in, which is why we have had...
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speaking): (erdbrink speaking): in (erdand man 2 speaking): (man 3 speaking): (erdbrink speaking): in (lauo stick to the rules. but those rules are never completely clear. so it's often a matter of interpretation by the law enforcement officers on duty. sommayeh had bad luck this morning. m she sea message that she was stopped by the morality police. (sommayeh speaking): ♪ >> erdbrink: it's a dilemma facing women in iran. it's okay to be beautiful, but you're not supposed to show off your beauty in public. all you're allowed to show is your face. maybe that's the reason why elnaz golrokh is so famous in iran. she's a makeup artist with more than 1.3 million followers on instagram. (golrokh speaking): (erdbrk speaking): (golrokh speaking) ngrdbrink and golrokh spea (erdbrink and golrokh speaking): (erdbrink speaking):in (golrokh speak: (erdbrink and woman speaking): ♪ >> erdbrink: if owning a new car is what it takes for a man, then i'm sorted. all that women have are their facial expressions. in iranian cinema, this is taken to extremes. there, you would never see men and women hugging or
speaking): (erdbrink speaking): in (erdand man 2 speaking): (man 3 speaking): (erdbrink speaking): in (lauo stick to the rules. but those rules are never completely clear. so it's often a matter of interpretation by the law enforcement officers on duty. sommayeh had bad luck this morning. m she sea message that she was stopped by the morality police. (sommayeh speaking): ♪ >> erdbrink: it's a dilemma facing women in iran. it's okay to be beautiful, but you're not supposed to show off...
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understand that that benefited from a system that has dehumanize them as well because bitchy ikea laus meant to believe that their only contribution to add anything building institutions building homes doing families building relationships is about who can provide but then if that is now more happening or if that is now being malice then what else do they have and then you find that men like this tend to violence because now they don't know what else to do in order to acquit him or to control that women in that which is terrible there's a whole conversation around this that i love that that has really ignited and that is the fact that very many people need to discuss how the benefit get from peachy actually especially the men and how women have constantly been say we cannot breed we cannot hear ourselves we need to grieve we need a space for us to feel safe because we can't live in a world where all of your plans and telling women go out and be safe we're been safe we've been doing everything to be ok but when we have numbers like sixty three women debt in thirty days seriously this is
understand that that benefited from a system that has dehumanize them as well because bitchy ikea laus meant to believe that their only contribution to add anything building institutions building homes doing families building relationships is about who can provide but then if that is now more happening or if that is now being malice then what else do they have and then you find that men like this tend to violence because now they don't know what else to do in order to acquit him or to control...
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grateful they gave us a card and i am told if i go to the gift , i shop i can get $50 worth of swa lau ghmac@happens to [happens to be that i need a new sweatshirt and i will have it before the sun goes down. left so i wouldw argue that we have no vital interest in this region. we have interests that are far greater importance talking aboul addressing the implications of the rise off china climate chane and threats in the realm of cyber. but but the reason we did what we did in the wake of 911, is that the 911 attack was a direct assault on a fundamental conviction held by most of our fellow citizens and sustained b people who worked in washington conviction is the myth of american exceptionalism. that that we are the chosen people and god's chosen people and agents of history that has . purpose and our responsibility is to bring history to its conc preordained conclusion whichorl will occur when the rest of the world believes what we believe so 911ng directly challenged tht notion and therefore 911 required a concerted response to demonstrate those questions raised by 9/11 were not 91
grateful they gave us a card and i am told if i go to the gift , i shop i can get $50 worth of swa lau ghmac@happens to [happens to be that i need a new sweatshirt and i will have it before the sun goes down. left so i wouldw argue that we have no vital interest in this region. we have interests that are far greater importance talking aboul addressing the implications of the rise off china climate chane and threats in the realm of cyber. but but the reason we did what we did in the wake of 911,...
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lau," with tony randall. >> you headlined a christmas special, youent to the persian gulf war.ven. >> i think that's important. it just a wonderful feeling. >> i know you've had to deal with pain. your son passing of a drug overdose. how do you deal with that? >> you know, d you't really deal with it. he wasma very and funny and kind. i mean, we heard about drugs, but you always think it's the other person. believe me, it's not. it's pervasive. if parents don't recognize it early enough, you can't do anything about it. we didn't recognize it. >> what would barbara eden today tell barbara eden back when she was 25 years old? >> too many things! well, i will tell you what i have tried to learn all my life and i'm still trying to learn this, it's to have >> but maybe not being satisfied is what's driven you and made you who you a >> that could be. people, everyone around m is what made me what i am today. >> so, barbara, i've got to get back toew york. i was wondering, could you get me back there with a little magic? >> oh,urse! i'd be happy to. ♪ >> cute touch, al roker! >> i cou
lau," with tony randall. >> you headlined a christmas special, youent to the persian gulf war.ven. >> i think that's important. it just a wonderful feeling. >> i know you've had to deal with pain. your son passing of a drug overdose. how do you deal with that? >> you know, d you't really deal with it. he wasma very and funny and kind. i mean, we heard about drugs, but you always think it's the other person. believe me, it's not. it's pervasive. if parents don't...