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lee. this is taking lee out. those of you who are sports fand s the new york jets had a wide receiver named don maynard who e left asr. the afl all time leadg pass catcher much during super e bowl three. joe namath and the upstart jetsr over the baltimore colts, maynard never caught a pass andg afte r namath just missed connecting with him in the games they used maynard as a decoy to take himtr out and free up othec receivers. he's going to be the decoy, take people out, he's going to neutralize them while other individuals might accomplish the task that grant might somehow be his own. grant made sure in the summer of 1864, that if virginia can't be the theater of decision for him, it will not be the theater of decision for robert e. lee either. to do this, however, he does e have to wrestle with the issue of jubel early in the shenandoah vall valley. after -- this is what the peoplh underestimate, exactly how much damage early did. he was expecting reinforcements, including the 19th core to arrive at petersburg
lee. this is taking lee out. those of you who are sports fand s the new york jets had a wide receiver named don maynard who e left asr. the afl all time leadg pass catcher much during super e bowl three. joe namath and the upstart jetsr over the baltimore colts, maynard never caught a pass andg afte r namath just missed connecting with him in the games they used maynard as a decoy to take himtr out and free up othec receivers. he's going to be the decoy, take people out, he's going to...
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lee. he received a pulitzer prize for it. he did three volumes on the army in northern virginia. entitled "these lieutenants." all of his work is beautifully written. he had prose that i think is equal to catin, who did incredible research. freeman was very much enamored with the general. in fact, he admitted to this. every morning as he walked to work, he would salute the statue of robert e. lee in richmond. a little odd, i would say. mon the less, he had great admiration por the general. and he was, i should add, a his or yan. preman grew up in virginia, did his undergraduate at the university of rich mobbed and went on to johns hopkins where he earned his ph.d. he decided to work for a living and was a journalist, two different papers in richmond. his historical output is amazing. this should remind us of our conversation with gordan ray who did a real job as a lawyer and has a historical scholarship. freeman also maintained an incredible work ethic. he got up every morning at 2:00, in
lee. he received a pulitzer prize for it. he did three volumes on the army in northern virginia. entitled "these lieutenants." all of his work is beautifully written. he had prose that i think is equal to catin, who did incredible research. freeman was very much enamored with the general. in fact, he admitted to this. every morning as he walked to work, he would salute the statue of robert e. lee in richmond. a little odd, i would say. mon the less, he had great admiration por the...
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we will talk a little bit about lee. we haven't really mentioned lee at all here. there is the idea that lee had prescience, that he could anticipate his adversary's next advance. we supposedly saw that on many battlefields. we saw that, according to some, after the wilderness, that lee anticipated the advance to spotsylvania courthouse and was able to successfully block the thrust. prescience was for some time the standard interpretation of the general. >> lee was very often baffled by grant. he was uncertain how grant was going to move the army when the campaign began. he didn't know he was going to go around one side or the other. after the wilderness, he wasn't sure if grant was going to drop south or retreat or what. he didn't really find out until it happened. spotsylvania court house a major misunderstanding by lee. lee threw up a line with this salient bluge, m -- bulge, or mule shoe. grant realized that was a weak point in the line. a position that was very difficult to defend. grant decided to launch a massive attack against it, moved his troops into posi
we will talk a little bit about lee. we haven't really mentioned lee at all here. there is the idea that lee had prescience, that he could anticipate his adversary's next advance. we supposedly saw that on many battlefields. we saw that, according to some, after the wilderness, that lee anticipated the advance to spotsylvania courthouse and was able to successfully block the thrust. prescience was for some time the standard interpretation of the general. >> lee was very often baffled by...
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lee. this is taking lee out. those of you who are sports fand s the new york jets had a wide receiver named don maynard who e left asr. the afl all time leadg pass catcher much during super e bowl three. joe namath and the upstart jetsr over the baltimore colts, maynard never caught a pass andg afte r namath just missed connecting with him in the games they used maynard as a decoy to take himtr out and free up othec receivers. he's going to be the decoy, take people out, he's going to neutralize them while other individuals might accomplish the task that grant might somehow be his own. grant made sure in the summer of 1864, that if virginia can't be the theater of decision for him, it will not be the theater of decision for robert e. lee either. to do this, however, he does e have to wrestle with the issue of jubel early in the shenandoah vall valley. after -- this is what the peoplh underestimate, exactly how much damage early did. he was expecting reinforcements, including the 19th core to arrive at petersburg
lee. this is taking lee out. those of you who are sports fand s the new york jets had a wide receiver named don maynard who e left asr. the afl all time leadg pass catcher much during super e bowl three. joe namath and the upstart jetsr over the baltimore colts, maynard never caught a pass andg afte r namath just missed connecting with him in the games they used maynard as a decoy to take himtr out and free up othec receivers. he's going to be the decoy, take people out, he's going to...
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lee. >> j.c. lee and janice had divorced because lee started dating a friend of their daughter's. >> we thought that j.c. lee may have been jealous of janice recently marrying bruce dodson. >> maybe he wanted to get back at janice. >> we couldn't link j.c. lee to the dodson murder scene and we couldn't link janice dodson to the ex-husband's camp three-quarters of a mile away. >> also suspicious, janice had purchased three life insurance policies on bruce shortly before his death. >> she stood to gain almost $500,000, so a lot of motive. >> and after the funeral, janice's behavior was bizarre, to say the least. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, colorado. janice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigatio
lee. >> j.c. lee and janice had divorced because lee started dating a friend of their daughter's. >> we thought that j.c. lee may have been jealous of janice recently marrying bruce dodson. >> maybe he wanted to get back at janice. >> we couldn't link j.c. lee to the dodson murder scene and we couldn't link janice dodson to the ex-husband's camp three-quarters of a mile away. >> also suspicious, janice had purchased three life insurance policies on bruce shortly...
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supervisor mark farrell (clapping) >> thank you mayor ed lee. it's an honor to be here today and with the city department heads as mayor ed lee mentioned if he wanted to be serious about reducing our homeless population in san francisco it takes a village it takes community leaders address staff and i see so many people that placed an integral roll in san francisco. as we reflect upon what we've done to address homelessness and look at the future more importantly it takes us to work together to make that happen. you know, back in february we held a hearing at the board of supervisors to look at our tenure homeless problem to see what's been effective and what we can do better. since then we've had 5 other hearings on homelessness inside our walls of city hall to explore different populations that are homeless and different ways to approach our homelessness and find collaboration to work out together. i think it takes that kind of dedication to make a dent. since then we've increased our homeless team and thanks to mayor ed lee and his leadership
supervisor mark farrell (clapping) >> thank you mayor ed lee. it's an honor to be here today and with the city department heads as mayor ed lee mentioned if he wanted to be serious about reducing our homeless population in san francisco it takes a village it takes community leaders address staff and i see so many people that placed an integral roll in san francisco. as we reflect upon what we've done to address homelessness and look at the future more importantly it takes us to work...
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i'm here to support steven lee for all his work. i know that as executive director for chinese newcomer service center he has done an enormous amount to help raise funds for immigrants, low income and support funding for our work force efforts. in the last year he helped us with our charity gala, with the food drive that feeds over 5,000 people, with our tele thon. based on my 35 years of legal experience, i feel very comfortable to appear before someone like steven lee. i know that i have a chance to be heard, i know that he is sensitive to the diverse backgrounds of our san francisco community, and i know that it would be -- i would definitely, no matter the decision, it would be a fear -- he would hear each of the matters fairly and consider all the issues. i know there's a lot of supporters for steven lee to be reappointed in and i won't repeat everything else that people have said before me. thank you for this opportunity. >> any other public comment. seeing none, public comment is now closed. i want to thank all three candidat
i'm here to support steven lee for all his work. i know that as executive director for chinese newcomer service center he has done an enormous amount to help raise funds for immigrants, low income and support funding for our work force efforts. in the last year he helped us with our charity gala, with the food drive that feeds over 5,000 people, with our tele thon. based on my 35 years of legal experience, i feel very comfortable to appear before someone like steven lee. i know that i have a...
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lee gave pursuit. by mid-june, at cold harbor, the pine thickets, open clearings, and indelible scars of battle lay silent. cold harbor now belonged to history. the battle was lee's greatest worst defeat. the union commander finally admitted that fact in the last nine months of his life when he frantically was writing his memoirs. grant said i always regretted the assault at cold harbor was ever made. no advantage whatever was gained to compensate for the heavy laws -- loss we sustained. what happened on june 3, 1864 was a wild chain of doomed charges, most of which were smashed in the 10-15 minutes and none which lasted over half an hour. in all of the civil war, no attack has been broken up as quickly or as easily as this one by the confederates. alexander termed it our last and perhaps our highest tide. it was also robert e lee's final major victory. cold harbor was the climax to grant's overland campaign. never before had they followed -- had armies fought like they did beginning in may. for a soli
lee gave pursuit. by mid-june, at cold harbor, the pine thickets, open clearings, and indelible scars of battle lay silent. cold harbor now belonged to history. the battle was lee's greatest worst defeat. the union commander finally admitted that fact in the last nine months of his life when he frantically was writing his memoirs. grant said i always regretted the assault at cold harbor was ever made. no advantage whatever was gained to compensate for the heavy laws -- loss we sustained. what...
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and kathie lee go toe to toe on curb appeal.come on. doesn't get better than this. coming up right after this. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. hey, let's talk probiotics. for digestive health? yeah. and did you know trubiotics is a daily probiotic that helps in two ways? it supports digestive and immune health, by working in your gut where 70% of your immune system lives. hmm. try trubiotics today. >>> oh, yes. she's back. >> back. >> today real estate expert barbara corcoran is r
and kathie lee go toe to toe on curb appeal.come on. doesn't get better than this. coming up right after this. huh, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come...
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oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites. san francisco is a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz around town that anthony's are those cookies. with rave reviews like this i have to experience these cookies for myself and see what the fuss was all about. so let's see. while attending san francisco state university as an accountinging major, anthony's friend jokingly suggested he make cookies to make ends make. with no formal culinary training he opened his own bakery and is now the no. 1 producer of gourmet cookies in the biarea and thank you for joining us on quick bites. how do you feel? >> i feel great. >> so i want to get to the bottom of some very burning quest
oo hi, i'm holly lee. i love cooking and you are watching quick bites. san francisco is a foodie town. we san franciscoans love our food and desserts are no exceptions. there are places that specialize in any and every dessert your heart desires, from hand made ice cream to organic cakes, artisan chocolate and cupcakes galore, the options are endless. anyone out there with a sweet tooth? then i have a great stop for you. i've been searching high and low for some great cookies and the buzz...
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here today unified for children and families yes (clapping) we are honored to have not only mayor ed lee but assembly member tom who is on his way to join us today. thank you. (clapping.) this is a special day for san francisco children we'll be introducing the final version off our legislation the children and families first initiative today at the board of supervisors meeting the final result was much, much input. from mire colleagues and from mayor lee's office the reward for working together is a strong, strong piece of legislation supported by not only by me but all 11 members of the board of supervisors and mayor ed lee. (clapping.) san francisco's population totaled children population is approximately one hundred and 9 thousand children. 56 thousands of those attend our publics schools there's about 35 thousand children between the age of zero and 5. this is why we're asking voters to support the children and families initiative which brings amendments to our city chart of four elements number one reorientation of our children and family fund passed in 1991 and 2001. two the reau
here today unified for children and families yes (clapping) we are honored to have not only mayor ed lee but assembly member tom who is on his way to join us today. thank you. (clapping.) this is a special day for san francisco children we'll be introducing the final version off our legislation the children and families first initiative today at the board of supervisors meeting the final result was much, much input. from mire colleagues and from mayor lee's office the reward for working...
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you for being here today to support this crucial measure mayor ed lee >> thank you supervisor yee.lo even e everybody happy summer in san francisco. this is to introduce something that the board has been working on and soberly supervisor yee and city leaders a lot of family and neighborhood advocates people that have been working on this for a very, very long time and you tell result is we say a united front in the city it's children and families first in the november ballot and thanks to the entire board amazing voting their work is reflected in the hard work our offices do together to have a shared policy agenda for the entire city focused on our children, our youth and families. you know, we have one of the best public schools systems in the nation thanks to this incredible school board and the staff we have and we've been making record nichlts north e never letting the episodes that the state or national government effect us two negatively but we've attempted to recover that's why we have one of the best schools not only in the classroom what happens before and after that's wit
you for being here today to support this crucial measure mayor ed lee >> thank you supervisor yee.lo even e everybody happy summer in san francisco. this is to introduce something that the board has been working on and soberly supervisor yee and city leaders a lot of family and neighborhood advocates people that have been working on this for a very, very long time and you tell result is we say a united front in the city it's children and families first in the november ballot and thanks to...
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lee liked early. lee called him "my bad old man," even though lee was earlier than -- older than early. lee liked him because he was aggressive. it is interesting that he would admire early so much because lee's personality was 180 degrees opposite. he was a god-fearing man, doesn't curse, respected women. lee said war is so horrible otherwise men would love it. compared to early, who he probably would've said what ever wanted to be said. he was one of the most aggressive southern generals. it is interesting because of what happened later in washington. washington was just across the river from virginia, 90 miles from the richmond. troops were sent down into washington and then after the battle 35 miles washington, they started building a series of forts and fortification that by the time a couple years later, washington had an interconnected series of forts. they were like a beltway. they went across the potomac because remember the union took over alexandria and other parts of northern virginia. onl
lee liked early. lee called him "my bad old man," even though lee was earlier than -- older than early. lee liked him because he was aggressive. it is interesting that he would admire early so much because lee's personality was 180 degrees opposite. he was a god-fearing man, doesn't curse, respected women. lee said war is so horrible otherwise men would love it. compared to early, who he probably would've said what ever wanted to be said. he was one of the most aggressive southern...
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they are waiting for a glimpse of lee oswald. >> there he is.r. >> let me have it. i want it. >> being led out by captain fritz. >> there is lee. he's been shot. he's been shot. lee oswald has been shot. there is a man with a gun. it's absolute panic. absolute panic here in the basement of the dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into his stomach. >> he's shot. he is shot. oswald -- >> it is oswald. >> did he shoot the man? >> or do you know? >> that's the man that shot the man. >> immediately after the shooting, our only witnesses that we could talk to were other reporters. >> where did he go pierre? >> he was here. they just put the gun there. i saw the flash on the black sweater. >> did you see the gun to his stomach? >> i saw right here. he was in a group of men right here. >> masquerading as one of us or what? >> i thought it was one of the detective. he had a hat. >> the situation is now that lee harold oswald has been shot. the man who
they are waiting for a glimpse of lee oswald. >> there he is.r. >> let me have it. i want it. >> being led out by captain fritz. >> there is lee. he's been shot. he's been shot. lee oswald has been shot. there is a man with a gun. it's absolute panic. absolute panic here in the basement of the dallas police headquarters. detectives have their guns drawn. there is no question about it. oswald has been shot at point blank range fired into his stomach. >> he's shot....
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lee. >> j.c.ee and janice had divorced because lee started dating a friend of their daughter's. >> we thought that j.c. lee may have been jealous of janice recently marrying bruce dodson. >> maybe he wanted to get back at janice. >> we couldn't link j.c. lee to the dodson murder scene and we couldn't link janice dodson to the ex-husband's camp three-quarters of a mile away. >> also suspicious, janice had purchased three life insurance policies on bruce shortly before his death. >> she stood to gain almost $500,000, so a lot of motive. >> and after the funeral, janice's behavior was bizarre, to say the least. >> one of his last requests was to be cremated and to have his ashes scattered in leadville, colorado. janice had taken bruce's ashes and as they approached leadville, she dumped them on the side of the road. >> and janice told investigators she was going to her cousin's home in east texas to grieve. but investigators discovered she was doing no such thing. >> we did a financial investigation
lee. >> j.c.ee and janice had divorced because lee started dating a friend of their daughter's. >> we thought that j.c. lee may have been jealous of janice recently marrying bruce dodson. >> maybe he wanted to get back at janice. >> we couldn't link j.c. lee to the dodson murder scene and we couldn't link janice dodson to the ex-husband's camp three-quarters of a mile away. >> also suspicious, janice had purchased three life insurance policies on bruce shortly...
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the commission answers unequivocally lee harvey oswald.acting alone or was he a member of a conspiracy? the commission answers, he acted alone. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oz warld did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas schoolbook depository. >> the reaction to the report initially was very positive. but that didn't last very long. >> this book is the number one best seller on the nonfiction list in the country, rush to judgment. it gained a vast number of readers in the groundswell of skepticism about the findings of the warren report. >> tell me something about some facts. >> you're accusing them of deliberate mall fees an. >> you're part of the media which presented the american people from happening. >> you are laralarming the peop. >> the public was kept in the dark for so long about this but had an undying thirst which could only be quenched by getting facts. >> we have a right to know
the commission answers unequivocally lee harvey oswald.acting alone or was he a member of a conspiracy? the commission answers, he acted alone. >> the media had all concluded that this was the most exhaustive investigation, case closed. oz warld did it alone. >> the commission concludes that three shots were fired. all of them from this sixth floor window in the texas schoolbook depository. >> the reaction to the report initially was very positive. but that didn't last very...
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the powerful patriarch tom a lee kun hee, is answering -- isriarch, lee kun hee, entering the hospital third month. comes asble handover samsung faces increasing pressure for the company to unravel its complicated ownership structure. so who are the players in the first family? joining me is sam grobart who has visited there headquarters as well as the director of congressional affairs and trade for the korea economic institute. want to start with you. i want to know about this dynasty. what is their leadership structure as it stands today and what is the succession plan? >> samsung is controlled by lee in the hospital. he is the son of the company's founder who started the company in 1938 and of course his son lee jae yong is the heir apparent to a collection of companies, a true conglomerate comprising 74 business units that range from the electronics we talk about two life insurance, ship building, and many other businesses as well, all organized in a complex structure across holdings that allow the family to maintain control well actually not owning very much of the company. lee th
the powerful patriarch tom a lee kun hee, is answering -- isriarch, lee kun hee, entering the hospital third month. comes asble handover samsung faces increasing pressure for the company to unravel its complicated ownership structure. so who are the players in the first family? joining me is sam grobart who has visited there headquarters as well as the director of congressional affairs and trade for the korea economic institute. want to start with you. i want to know about this dynasty. what is...
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his name was stan lee leber but he went by stan lee to protect his reputation as a serious writer. >>'t want to be known by my regular name as a comic book writer because it was embarrassing. >> reporter: but he eventually embraced his altar ego. lee is putting his face on his work. he has cameos in nearly all the movies based on his characters. >> i think you never outgrow your love for things that are colorful and much bigger than life. along comes superhero comics. they're really, i think, fairy tale s for grown-ups. >> oh, boy. >> reporter: he even appears as himself in an animated movie. bigad shaban, los angeles. >>> and a late-night appearance for one of our morning archers. on late show, david letterman welcomed norah o'donnell. co-host of "cbs this morning." letterman joked with o'donnell about her co-hosts. >> charlie and gayle send their best to you. and we like to say the news is back in the morning. >> news is back in the morning. >> those two are holding back. [ laughter ] but that's no secret, i don't think. >> oh, they're holding me up every morning. they're holding me
his name was stan lee leber but he went by stan lee to protect his reputation as a serious writer. >>'t want to be known by my regular name as a comic book writer because it was embarrassing. >> reporter: but he eventually embraced his altar ego. lee is putting his face on his work. he has cameos in nearly all the movies based on his characters. >> i think you never outgrow your love for things that are colorful and much bigger than life. along comes superhero comics. they're...
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not just a return of lee, but expected to be about a dozen scouts in the stands because lee is rumored to be on the trade be block as is chase utley. and the giants is one of teams interested and we talk about all of that at 6:00. live from citizens bank park, jamie apody channel 6 "action news." >> thank you so much, see you then. >>> by the end of this week every nfl team will have opened training camp including the eagles. their players are due to report on friday. chip kelly has them on the field the following day on saturday. and things move rather quickly. the preseason opener against the chicago bears, only 18 days away. linebacker michael kendrick is anxious to get back at it. >> the excitement is overwhe overwhelming, how excited i am. you know it's going to be fun going into the second year, and i am looking forward that. and just getting back with the guys and getting back into the swing of are things. it is going to be fun, a good training camp. >> football almost here. >>> and finally tonight, having a big leg in soccer helps, but being accurate may be just as important. c
not just a return of lee, but expected to be about a dozen scouts in the stands because lee is rumored to be on the trade be block as is chase utley. and the giants is one of teams interested and we talk about all of that at 6:00. live from citizens bank park, jamie apody channel 6 "action news." >> thank you so much, see you then. >>> by the end of this week every nfl team will have opened training camp including the eagles. their players are due to report on friday....
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commissioner lee. commissioner campagnoli. president tan. >> and then we also have the minutes of june 17, 2014, any idiots or comments on those? if not happy to make a motion >> i move to approve moved and seconded seeing none. same house, same call? >> sounds good item 3 is our report if executive director cain. >> good afternoon, commissioners support and sweet it's been a while since we've been together but things we've recorded on continue to move along i don't intend to repeat anything but update on the late night task force on late invite transit hopefully in your packet i included something that ben has put on the night life sf website you guys see this? it's basically a package where sorry technical problems is a page we'll keep update you'll check in on the task force all the agenda will be there and anything relevant to anything basically over 5 months in addition to whatever reports come out from the consultant that we've got working so again encourage everybody here and maintain listening to use sf and it's great
commissioner lee. commissioner campagnoli. president tan. >> and then we also have the minutes of june 17, 2014, any idiots or comments on those? if not happy to make a motion >> i move to approve moved and seconded seeing none. same house, same call? >> sounds good item 3 is our report if executive director cain. >> good afternoon, commissioners support and sweet it's been a while since we've been together but things we've recorded on continue to move along i don't...
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tom cain and lee hamilton. ten years ago, the 9/11 commission came together on a bipartisan basis to help american people understand one of the darkest days in our history. and to provide recommendations about how to keep our country safe. the power of your report, your commitment to trains parn si and your dedication to preventing future attacks, brought our country together. from leadership of the director of national intelligence and the analysis of the national counterterrorism center and coordination of federal, state and local agencies i rely on your recommendations every day. none of that would have been possible without the leadership provided by tom and lee. they come from different parts of our great country. tom is a proud citizen of the garden state. and lee is a quintessential hoosier who made hit name on the basketball court. both of you embody what americans want in their public servants. integrity, humility, intelligence and a commitment to put the interest of our country before any partisan or
tom cain and lee hamilton. ten years ago, the 9/11 commission came together on a bipartisan basis to help american people understand one of the darkest days in our history. and to provide recommendations about how to keep our country safe. the power of your report, your commitment to trains parn si and your dedication to preventing future attacks, brought our country together. from leadership of the director of national intelligence and the analysis of the national counterterrorism center and...
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and lee hamilton had a mantra. we would get into some pretty heated discussions about particularly the language of the report and the recommendations, and then there would be a hesitation and you would hear lee say, let's come back and look at the facts. and you got out of -- and then gradually we started removing the adjectives from the report. and just stating the facts. if you look at that report, there are not a lot of adjectives in a. it's just the report with plain writing, and clear writing because we got rid of the adjective. the adjectives were what people got excited about. and i think you were the one, every time, let's look at the facts. that was an enormous contribution. wants we got rid of the adjectives, you know, we found agreement. >> that was a key point. i'm sitting here looking at the washington monument, and -- outside the window, and it brings back a memory of mine. i drive home two, 3:00 in the morning sometimes across the 14th street bridge into northern virginia, and on several occasions i
and lee hamilton had a mantra. we would get into some pretty heated discussions about particularly the language of the report and the recommendations, and then there would be a hesitation and you would hear lee say, let's come back and look at the facts. and you got out of -- and then gradually we started removing the adjectives from the report. and just stating the facts. if you look at that report, there are not a lot of adjectives in a. it's just the report with plain writing, and clear...
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issue with the fact that sara lee only used a small sample size of ten rats to make its conclusions and the type of rats he had used had a natural tendency to develop tumors and this constant barrage of criticism worked leading editor of the journal dr wallace hayes to retract the paper completely claiming that the studies methodology and the results were inconclusive is a big blow to the advocates of a g.m.o. free food supply and monsanto's criticisms of the study may have held some water except for one small detail monsanto conducted the exact same study on the exact same number and type of rats and published its findings in the exact same journal eight years before sarah leaning the only difference between the two experiments is that while the sara lee study observed the rats over two years on santos study and it at ninety days when the rats were still healthy yet one study lives on the journal for all of eternity and the other was delegated to the trash now thankfully one hundred fifty scientists all over the world condemned the food and chemical toxicology for its decision citi
issue with the fact that sara lee only used a small sample size of ten rats to make its conclusions and the type of rats he had used had a natural tendency to develop tumors and this constant barrage of criticism worked leading editor of the journal dr wallace hayes to retract the paper completely claiming that the studies methodology and the results were inconclusive is a big blow to the advocates of a g.m.o. free food supply and monsanto's criticisms of the study may have held some water...
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research and if that weren't enough sara lee takes the unusual step of her via a separate commentary on the conflicts of interests that led to their original retraction he points out that mere months before the session food and chemical toxicology hired a new assistant editor for biotechnology richard goodman well it just so happens that richard goodman worked at a certain multinational agro chemical company for seven years you guessed it on santo. listen it's one thing to launch a p.r. battle and. fans of your product it's another thing entirely to allow politics to dictate science this is a public health issue that people deserve to know so well the findings of the study are definitely not something to be celebrated the fact that sarah lee and his team were able to overcome every corporate obstacle magical and republicans vitally important piece of research is a scientific victory for a song. i talked a lot on the show but the surveillance state here in the us and the ever expanding powers are governments willing to grant agencies like the n.s.a. however the exact same abuses of po
research and if that weren't enough sara lee takes the unusual step of her via a separate commentary on the conflicts of interests that led to their original retraction he points out that mere months before the session food and chemical toxicology hired a new assistant editor for biotechnology richard goodman well it just so happens that richard goodman worked at a certain multinational agro chemical company for seven years you guessed it on santo. listen it's one thing to launch a p.r. battle...
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director lee. director nolan and chair we have quorum. item 3 announcement of prohibition of sound like pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices may order the removal from the meeting room of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of a. item 34 >> we wanted to congratulate director borden congratulations we're delighted you're here this is the first time we've had a full house arrest communications. >> mr. chair you want me to call. >> on the special calendar approving this transport operations to june 30th and item 6 is the collective bargaining union local 258 with respect to the extension of the term june 30th, 2017. >> any public comment on that item? >> yes. one member of the public has so indicated. >> good afternoon. good afternoon director nolan and director reiskin i'm a muni coach operator i still get nervous when i come here i'm in support of contracted and a lot of the members want this they were in in favor of this they voted for it is a way of moving forward and as far as the economics we're changed bu
director lee. director nolan and chair we have quorum. item 3 announcement of prohibition of sound like pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices may order the removal from the meeting room of any person(s) responsible for the ringing or use of a. item 34 >> we wanted to congratulate director borden congratulations we're delighted you're here this is the first time we've had a full house arrest communications. >> mr. chair you want me to call. >> on the special...
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lee has a couple of advantages.involved in samsung's partnerships with companies like google and helped push the smartphone side of the business ahead or it he has worked in the partnership side of the business. given the changes in ownership structure that are likely to take place in south korea, now that there are bands across shareholding in a push for greater corporate governance openness, he will need to be able to take and build types of alliances necessary to maintain control of the company. that being said, looking at samsung', it is hard to see who else might sit in his shoes. >> what are the chances it is not jae lee, that it is someone else? >> it seems highly unlikely. jae lee has risen within the ranks of the company. he is the son of the current chairman. that carries a tremendous amount of weight within the company. the chairman looms large over samsung. if this is his choice, that is probably what is going to happen. >> i want to talk about something we touched on earlier, samsung's business structur
lee has a couple of advantages.involved in samsung's partnerships with companies like google and helped push the smartphone side of the business ahead or it he has worked in the partnership side of the business. given the changes in ownership structure that are likely to take place in south korea, now that there are bands across shareholding in a push for greater corporate governance openness, he will need to be able to take and build types of alliances necessary to maintain control of the...
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lee in charge of the confederate armies? >> that ultimately did happen but it was after the atlanta campaign. davis did reply. the question kwus, if you didn't hear it, was there any thought of putting lee in charge of all confederate armies and it did happen. it was some months after the atlanta campaign. and lee's advice not only on matters pertaining to the eastern theater but also on command matters in the west. when davis was considering he asked he asked lee, who do you think would be a good replacement. lee said hood was a bold fighter on the battlefield. hood -- he said something like hood is a bold on the battlefield but careless off the battlefield. i think what he was saying there was that when it comes to administrative responsibilities, that hood hood had weaknesses there. >> yes, sir? >> two questions. >> uh-huh. >> let's do one so other folk also get a chance. >> well, on the line, i'm from question is how did sherman come up with the idea for the -- sherman's -- >> okay. the question is how did sherman -- tha
lee in charge of the confederate armies? >> that ultimately did happen but it was after the atlanta campaign. davis did reply. the question kwus, if you didn't hear it, was there any thought of putting lee in charge of all confederate armies and it did happen. it was some months after the atlanta campaign. and lee's advice not only on matters pertaining to the eastern theater but also on command matters in the west. when davis was considering he asked he asked lee, who do you think would...
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bruce lee sells it and has smeared it into his hair. it is popular with children as well, a cheap high at numbs them if only for a little while. >> we are family. we are the dregs of society, but we stand by each other. we want to get out of the situation, but the homeless shelters are not a solution for us. they are like jails. how are we supposed to find our way back into an ordinary life? to find work when we are locked up? when they are constantly telling us and forcing us to do what they want. >> his arms are covered in scars . when he is high, he often cuts himself. >> it's because of our miserable life on the street, you know? you do not do this when you are happy or have a good life. >> some of the makeshift rooms are lit only with candles. others have electricity obtained illegally from above ground. the group here has a strict hierarchy. bruce lee decides who begs for money and who gets drugs. many of the others also cut themselves, a sign of their desperation and despair. >> i don't think about the future. my life is over. >>
bruce lee sells it and has smeared it into his hair. it is popular with children as well, a cheap high at numbs them if only for a little while. >> we are family. we are the dregs of society, but we stand by each other. we want to get out of the situation, but the homeless shelters are not a solution for us. they are like jails. how are we supposed to find our way back into an ordinary life? to find work when we are locked up? when they are constantly telling us and forcing us to do what...
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if you remember the facts of lee, lee is brought not just by the employer, but by the employee. so the particular employees there don't have a beef with what he's doing at all. and i think when they're talking about third-party burdens there, what the court is really talking about is the burdens of everybody else who contributes into a system where uniformity, to use the court's words, was indispensable. and so if i could, though, i think, just to illustrate why it's sort of double counting to count the mandated issue here as being what gives the burden to the third party or the benefit on the third party. imagine two hypotheticals. one is congress passes a statute and says i have to destroy all of my books, including my bibles. another statute, congress comes in and says i have to give all of my books, including all of my bibles, to you. now, in the second case, i suppose you could say that a rfra claim somehow gets rid of your statutory entitlement to my bibles, but i don't think, since it's the very benefit that we're talking about that's at issue there, i don't think i think
if you remember the facts of lee, lee is brought not just by the employer, but by the employee. so the particular employees there don't have a beef with what he's doing at all. and i think when they're talking about third-party burdens there, what the court is really talking about is the burdens of everybody else who contributes into a system where uniformity, to use the court's words, was indispensable. and so if i could, though, i think, just to illustrate why it's sort of double counting to...
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who years ago saw what this neighborhood could become i want to turn it over to mayor ed lee (clapping) >> well, thank you very much good evening, everyone. this looks like a partying countryside here. well, first of all, i want to express my just enthusiasm for tonight there's a lot of things to celebrate my how things change but a week and a half ago i was in your pride parade and going down market and saw the whole building of speculators and, of course, this 1019 thank you firing wonderful contribution and i was watching how the prideful of participation and thank you upper part of making that parade so wonderful. i have so many others to thank there's tiny groups supervisor kim and i rejoice in the opportunity every time we come together there's more partners and community-based organizations that join up there's more volunteers that have the spirit where i think zendesk has led and upper a by the way, it was not turny it was zendesk that signed up first for mid-market so thank you (clapping) and we've got people like ralph my brother he's enjoying so some community groups. two ye
who years ago saw what this neighborhood could become i want to turn it over to mayor ed lee (clapping) >> well, thank you very much good evening, everyone. this looks like a partying countryside here. well, first of all, i want to express my just enthusiasm for tonight there's a lot of things to celebrate my how things change but a week and a half ago i was in your pride parade and going down market and saw the whole building of speculators and, of course, this 1019 thank you firing...