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let's see the triple lindy. >> all my electric stuff. the triple lindy. you need three diving boards for the triple lind here we go. >> oh, my! wow! doug's got game. who knew? >> he's got game and he's got water up his nose too. >> and in h shortstoo. >> he's got soggy sinuses too. >> good t job,hank you, doug. he's hing too much fun out there. >>> theti redskins get ready for the second pre ason game tomorrow night. will we see quarterback alex smith in action? for top-quality floors at rock-bottom prices, there's no place like floor & decor. you'll find the largest in-stock selection of tile, wood and stone. you have to see it to believe it. visit us in-store or online at flooranddecor.com. >>> we've been trying to watch the triple lindy. >> i'm glad brought my bathing suit today, by the way, i didn't know this was going to be something. you do it? >> no, i'm not doing that. iannot. >> while the maryland football team continues to grieve overt loss of jordan mcnair, ttry d to also focus on the field as they prepared for the upcoming season. the terps ki
let's see the triple lindy. >> all my electric stuff. the triple lindy. you need three diving boards for the triple lind here we go. >> oh, my! wow! doug's got game. who knew? >> he's got game and he's got water up his nose too. >> and in h shortstoo. >> he's got soggy sinuses too. >> good t job,hank you, doug. he's hing too much fun out there. >>> theti redskins get ready for the second pre ason game tomorrow night. will we see quarterback alex...
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i am lindy lowe. i am new to the port? i started in september, and impart of the planning and environment division representing resilience. so the seawall program approach, i think steven talked about how complicated the effort is. it's $5 billion over 30 years and it's a number of assets that affect millions of people's lives on a daily basis, and so how do we go about doing that kind of work? so we've been working on answering that question over the last couple of months, and we've come up with an approach that we would like to present to you today. the seawall program approach is a design to allow the port and the city to focus first on urgent seismic and current flood risk, to establish a foundation for addressing increasing flood risks due to sea level rise, to provide the city, port, and community with the tools to address current and future risks over time, to provide the port with a way to respond to risks and conditions in this a way that is transparent and accountable. there are three elements to the seawall prog
i am lindy lowe. i am new to the port? i started in september, and impart of the planning and environment division representing resilience. so the seawall program approach, i think steven talked about how complicated the effort is. it's $5 billion over 30 years and it's a number of assets that affect millions of people's lives on a daily basis, and so how do we go about doing that kind of work? so we've been working on answering that question over the last couple of months, and we've come up...
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and as i said, she's brilliant. >> you mentioned lindy boggs. what are you -- looking back on her service in congress and her role as a mentor, what do you think the secret of her success was? >> one of the nicest people you can ever meet. very caring, very kind. and she knew -- hale had been there for many, many years. and as a supportive wife, she knew more about congress than she came than most people do. being the nicest person and knowing the most. and she kept -- she didn't keep it to herself, she gave it. and she was very aware of giving it to women. she had two daughters, she knew her -- one of her daughters ended up preston. >> over time different women members have adopted different approaches to serving in congress. some choose to work within the system that's there and others confront gender inequalities frontally. we're curious to know which strategy is more effective. >> i think you need both. no one was better than pat schroeder. she set it on the table and said it the way it was and i picked it up. i wasn't going to be a as blata
and as i said, she's brilliant. >> you mentioned lindy boggs. what are you -- looking back on her service in congress and her role as a mentor, what do you think the secret of her success was? >> one of the nicest people you can ever meet. very caring, very kind. and she knew -- hale had been there for many, many years. and as a supportive wife, she knew more about congress than she came than most people do. being the nicest person and knowing the most. and she kept -- she didn't...
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>> thank you, lindy. thank you, commissioners. again, my name is casey hildreth withst sfmta, and together with my colleague, we've been managing the embarcadero enhancement project. the study area for the project goes -- spans the length of the embarcadero from fisherman's wharf and jefferson street down to the left owe o'doul's bridge near the -- lefty o'doul's bridge near the ballpark. i will highlight some of the safety improvement projects that we've been able to implement and then additional near term safety fixes that are actively in design and should be in the ground starting later this year and into early 2019. lastly, i will touch on some next steps as lindy including a design showcase, a public open house, which has been just scheduled october 25 just outside of this room in frant hal ha -- grant hall. so first, what is it? what is it going to provide? it's going to improve safety comfort and access for all users by providing a complete street from north point to townsend street, and i'll talk about those points in a mo
>> thank you, lindy. thank you, commissioners. again, my name is casey hildreth withst sfmta, and together with my colleague, we've been managing the embarcadero enhancement project. the study area for the project goes -- spans the length of the embarcadero from fisherman's wharf and jefferson street down to the left owe o'doul's bridge near the -- lefty o'doul's bridge near the ballpark. i will highlight some of the safety improvement projects that we've been able to implement and then...
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tweeted out their prayers and sympathy for the mccain famil tonigh his longest friend in the senate lindy graham tweeting, america and freedom have lost one of her greatest champions. and i've lost o of my dearest friends and mentors. d tim kaine aocrat says, they just don't make 'em like john mccain any re. r 60 years he has served our country as a man in iform, as a maverick leader, always seeking common ground. and then there's this from mccain's fellow senator from arizona. wordsannot express the sorrow i feel at john mccain's passing. the world has lost a hero and a states man. one person who knew senator mccain well is andrea mitchell.n she spokeht about covering the senator, and his determination to put country over party. >> h really showed that kind of determination and dedication. and he'd like to portray himself a maverick, he wasn't always a maverick, but when he was, he was grand. >> yesterday on news 4 at 6:00, "meet the press" moderator chuck todd joined us on set to talk about john mccain. his legacy in the senate and the way he treated >> every decade there's an unofficia
tweeted out their prayers and sympathy for the mccain famil tonigh his longest friend in the senate lindy graham tweeting, america and freedom have lost one of her greatest champions. and i've lost o of my dearest friends and mentors. d tim kaine aocrat says, they just don't make 'em like john mccain any re. r 60 years he has served our country as a man in iform, as a maverick leader, always seeking common ground. and then there's this from mccain's fellow senator from arizona. wordsannot...
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was real power getting past championship lead to scott dixon on his way to victory at the gateway lindy hardie madison illinois the win keep our chances alive in the drivers' championship but he's in third place still sixty seven points behind dixon. tiger woods shot his first bogey free round of the air on saturday in northern trust open but he's well off the lead instead another american bryson shambo leads into the final round the twenty four year old carded an eight on the round of sixty three to surge into first place at the ridgewood country club he has already won the memorial performance early this year and now holds a four shot lead going into sunday. and that's all useful for now will have more feel a to martin thank you very much indeed there millions of people are trying to rebuild their lives after the worst flooding in a century in the indian state of carola a large proportion of its a common kona me is reliant upon tourism and now is the water recedes or if is that the industry has been heavily damaged andrew thomas reports. this lush and beautiful is how caroline should
was real power getting past championship lead to scott dixon on his way to victory at the gateway lindy hardie madison illinois the win keep our chances alive in the drivers' championship but he's in third place still sixty seven points behind dixon. tiger woods shot his first bogey free round of the air on saturday in northern trust open but he's well off the lead instead another american bryson shambo leads into the final round the twenty four year old carded an eight on the round of sixty...
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just like number two at the indy 500 never got to have dinner with lindy vaughn. >> exactly right. 50 it's a nail-biter race, very close. we are confident the republican troy balderson will pull it off in the end particularly because danny o'connor flip-flopped on nancy pelosi saying i won't support her and flip-flopped on the airwaves on msnbc. not the model a conor lamb. >> i know his message has been health care and retirement issues. the nancy pelosi are going to bite him in the rear or is he going to be able to pull this off? >> this race isn't about nancy pelosi as much as the republicans want to make it about him, coming out and saying over and over again that he will not support her for leadership of the democratic party. what this issue and what that race is about is about john kasich's efforts to expand medicare. democrats's efforts to protect expanded medicare across ohio. focus on affordable health care. focus on pushing back on republicans who want to take away protections for preexisting conditions, and this race should never be that tight. >> might not be that tight but
just like number two at the indy 500 never got to have dinner with lindy vaughn. >> exactly right. 50 it's a nail-biter race, very close. we are confident the republican troy balderson will pull it off in the end particularly because danny o'connor flip-flopped on nancy pelosi saying i won't support her and flip-flopped on the airwaves on msnbc. not the model a conor lamb. >> i know his message has been health care and retirement issues. the nancy pelosi are going to bite him in the...
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talk about free speech -- when people like lindy west, like coats, when others are coming off your platformause they don't feel it is safe with them -- for them to share ideas and these are people who have resources, who are out in the public i in general and they don't feel your platform is safe for them, where is the free speech? where are the healthy conversational environments? emily: coming up, a close look massive turnaround with ceo josh silverman. later this hour, more on uber. the scandal start anthony levandowski returns. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: since taking over as ceo last may, josh silverman has overseen an impressive turnaround at etsy with shares up 300% in his tenure already. the company is expanding business and eliminating areas that weren't growing. now, etsy has raised its guidance in the year in its earnings results. josh: we are at the very beginning of opportunity for etsy. when you look at our total addressable market, if you take just our top six categories in just our top six markets and look at only the online portion, billion market opportunity. we are just b
talk about free speech -- when people like lindy west, like coats, when others are coming off your platformause they don't feel it is safe with them -- for them to share ideas and these are people who have resources, who are out in the public i in general and they don't feel your platform is safe for them, where is the free speech? where are the healthy conversational environments? emily: coming up, a close look massive turnaround with ceo josh silverman. later this hour, more on uber. the...
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lindy: we're gonna play. derrick: we're gonna play, steve. steve:he
lindy: we're gonna play. derrick: we're gonna play, steve. steve:he
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course, running the senate bicentennial committee, and i'm working for tip o'neill and jim wright and lindyoggs, the congresswoman who was the head of the house bicentennial. that is how i got to know senator byrd. i was on the house side. it was during the bicentennial as we planned events around the country and one of the big things that can out of that was the visitors center at the capitol, the national constitution center in philadelphia. so those were heady times. mr. ritchie: i remember those times because we had lots of projects the senate historical office had been trying to do for years and could not get funded, and we called them bicentennial projects, and we got the senate to ok it. [laughter] mr. ritchie: dick was very shrewd about this. we actually continued the bicentennial on for several years after. [laughter] mr. ritchie: i remember in 1991, we took something into senator george mitchell to sign it off, and he looked at this document and he said, "all right, but this is the very last bicentennial project that we are doing." [laughter] dr. baker: and he was wrong. brian: di
course, running the senate bicentennial committee, and i'm working for tip o'neill and jim wright and lindyoggs, the congresswoman who was the head of the house bicentennial. that is how i got to know senator byrd. i was on the house side. it was during the bicentennial as we planned events around the country and one of the big things that can out of that was the visitors center at the capitol, the national constitution center in philadelphia. so those were heady times. mr. ritchie: i remember...
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they wanted to promote a lucky lindy bread. a moviemaker in hollywood offered him an outrageous amount of money to get married on camera, whether or not he stayed married or not. three investors in new york offered him $1 million so that he would not have to take any false offers. tell me how that makes any sense. sounds like a good idea to me, but he didn't take it. he did not take a lot of them, but $5 million was at least a legitimate number probably at the very low end. right after he returned. there was a hand over here. >> did he do anything for the navy? or all army, air force? dan: his first combat mission was in a corsair. >> he did not land on a carrier, did he? dan: i don't think so. my father landed on aircraft carriers and he is nuts. i don't think lindbergh day. he flew his first combat mission in a corsair. who else but a marine would fly something with an 18 foot propeller? we go round and round with it. i see you are wearing a marine sweatshirt, so i can see where your sympathies lie. sir? >> what other aircraf
they wanted to promote a lucky lindy bread. a moviemaker in hollywood offered him an outrageous amount of money to get married on camera, whether or not he stayed married or not. three investors in new york offered him $1 million so that he would not have to take any false offers. tell me how that makes any sense. sounds like a good idea to me, but he didn't take it. he did not take a lot of them, but $5 million was at least a legitimate number probably at the very low end. right after he...
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. >> a couple of senators, ben sasse from nebraskraised a fuss saying he can't do this, but lindy graham moved over and i suspect the republican party to silently moving ove the lindsey graham direction. >>oodruff: we heard the sad news about john mccain. we know the senator has been fighting brain cancer and his family put out word today that he's no longer going to receive treatment. he's still with us. we're all thinking and praying for him. but someone who has been a big figure in this city for decades, ezra, and, again, he's still with us, but i think it's a good thing to think about his chacter and whahe's done for the country while he's still alive. >> i think one of the fascinating thing about joh y mccain is whu look at american politics and what's happening now in congress in our politics, one of the great questions is why don't more rsmbers of the senate, mem of the house of representatives stand up and do the things they clearly know are right. david talks to a lotto of the members of congress, a l are horrified about what's going on with tru, party discipline. john mccain wa
. >> a couple of senators, ben sasse from nebraskraised a fuss saying he can't do this, but lindy graham moved over and i suspect the republican party to silently moving ove the lindsey graham direction. >>oodruff: we heard the sad news about john mccain. we know the senator has been fighting brain cancer and his family put out word today that he's no longer going to receive treatment. he's still with us. we're all thinking and praying for him. but someone who has been a big figure...
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. >> i was a young congressional staffer working with one of our home state heroes, lindy boggs, and charged with the task of lobbying for the king holiday, and when i went up to this young congressman, he said, we're not ready. i said, what do you mean? we have over 300 votes. he said, but my state, and fast forward 25 years later, george, john mccain called and said he was going to memphis to say he was wrong, and in those years not only did he lobby his state, but john mccain was a man of his word who said, i would this -- continue this campaign in march, and he admitted he was wrong, and for me as a woman of color, i would be honored if the husz russell building was renamed after john mccain. not only for his legacy, his service. he kept his word, but when john mccain saw his grandson named after himself, he was so proud and he put it on twitter. his grandson who carries his name is an african-american as well. he was a great man. >> and that tracks back to the story about jon karl about something he regretted on the confederate issue in south carolina. this issue of race was som
. >> i was a young congressional staffer working with one of our home state heroes, lindy boggs, and charged with the task of lobbying for the king holiday, and when i went up to this young congressman, he said, we're not ready. i said, what do you mean? we have over 300 votes. he said, but my state, and fast forward 25 years later, george, john mccain called and said he was going to memphis to say he was wrong, and in those years not only did he lobby his state, but john mccain was a man...
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perhaps the symmetrical frenzy of the lindy hop conceals clues to great potential power. and it's that power of the zoot. what it meant in the context in which it was worn in world war ii that i think this riddle, if we can call it that, ralph ellison asks us to think about. so i want you to think about several big points and questions here. number one, how the zoot suit helps us see the connections between mexican american history and the history of other groups and communities during wartime. that is to say, we can't tell the history of mexican americans during world war ii without accounting for how it overlaps and intersects with that of african americans and others. the power of the zoot in other words is at least partially drawn from its multiracial quality. number two, and here i will sound like a broken record, but it's worth emphasizing the point that the zoot suit helps us see the boundaries of the national policy. where the racial gendered and class lines of who is considered fully american and afforded first class american citizenship are are drawn. who's in a
perhaps the symmetrical frenzy of the lindy hop conceals clues to great potential power. and it's that power of the zoot. what it meant in the context in which it was worn in world war ii that i think this riddle, if we can call it that, ralph ellison asks us to think about. so i want you to think about several big points and questions here. number one, how the zoot suit helps us see the connections between mexican american history and the history of other groups and communities during wartime....
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. >> lindy want to add - lynn, do you want to add?>> there was an extraordinary schism shift in the country we not had before and in a sense the children are holding their parents accountable in a different way and saying just because you are older does not mean you're necessarily wiser and we know something you do not know and you have to listen to us and we're the ones that have to go over there and make a sacrifice, do the killing and the dying, and we do not necessarily think after what has been happening the last three or four years in vietnam that we know what you are doing or that you are taking us on the right path. that was a cognitive dissonance for our culture. the people in charge, our parents, the authority figures and the institutions we had revered, military and educational institutions, a little institutions, maybe they are not doing the right thing and we have never really been able to sort it out since. it is very painful. i think there is heroism on all sides and i think that is where we need to get to as a culture.
. >> lindy want to add - lynn, do you want to add?>> there was an extraordinary schism shift in the country we not had before and in a sense the children are holding their parents accountable in a different way and saying just because you are older does not mean you're necessarily wiser and we know something you do not know and you have to listen to us and we're the ones that have to go over there and make a sacrifice, do the killing and the dying, and we do not necessarily think...
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just today, the head student lindy watchdog at the consumer bureau resigned. he said in a letter of resignation. it's become clear at this bureau that consumers no longer have a strong independent consumer bureau on their side. because of mulvaney, because of the white house looking like a retreat for wall street executives, this -- this leader in the consumer bureau who is fighting to protect students who have been defraud bidle financial institutions, he said it's clear that consumers no longer have a strong independent consumer bureau on their side. we created that eight years. i pushed to include that office, the student loan section, because i know they struggle with education loans but rarely get help from big banks. the office would be an independent check on the education department which is even more important now that it is run bay secretary -- a billionaire who doesn't seem to understand or care about struggles so many working families face. right now we have surpassed $ $1.5 -- that's $1,000 500 billion. that a has sipple effects for families and t
just today, the head student lindy watchdog at the consumer bureau resigned. he said in a letter of resignation. it's become clear at this bureau that consumers no longer have a strong independent consumer bureau on their side. because of mulvaney, because of the white house looking like a retreat for wall street executives, this -- this leader in the consumer bureau who is fighting to protect students who have been defraud bidle financial institutions, he said it's clear that consumers no...
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matt: lindy boggs and cartis collins. was that a special bond with the freshmen members of that congress? mrs. schroeder: oh yes. barbara jordan was wonderful. she would come out and campaign and do things. yvonne burke was -- they were all terrific. they were very good. marjorie holt i think really wasn't quite sure she wanted to be with the group, but she was friendly. no, we were a lively bunch. it was a whole new day. kathleen: a couple of those women that we mentioned were african-american women. did they have any barriers even more barriers do you think than you had? what was their experience from your perspective? well you know, shirley chisholm, i had been very excited about her when she ran for president. as she said, it was almost worse being a woman than being an african-american at that time. although what i think the problem was is at that time the black caucus was all male. and so when she comes in to it, there's jealousy i didn't know if he said. a lot of egos. all sorts of problems you have to deal with. w
matt: lindy boggs and cartis collins. was that a special bond with the freshmen members of that congress? mrs. schroeder: oh yes. barbara jordan was wonderful. she would come out and campaign and do things. yvonne burke was -- they were all terrific. they were very good. marjorie holt i think really wasn't quite sure she wanted to be with the group, but she was friendly. no, we were a lively bunch. it was a whole new day. kathleen: a couple of those women that we mentioned were african-american...