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when we make improvements to add dedicated bike lanes, when we make improvements to do daylighting and the things that we know that changes the infrastructure of the streets, it is about public safety, it is about keeping people safe. we have to continue to remember all of the lives that we lost because we haven't moved fast enough. the seven people that we lost in our streets this year alone is seven people too many. we know that when we delay with bureaucracy, when we delay with process, we know that means the delay could involve losing another person, which is why these changes in what we need to do to make our city safer, more walkable, more livable for all of us is so critical. [applause.] i spend a lot of time all over san francisco, and often times, when i see in terms of elder ofl elderly people trying to get across the street. we need to make those changes as well. we need vehicles to slow down, and we will be stepping up enforcement in this city. [applause.] how we move people around is so critical, and what that means is there are people walking, biking, there are people dri
when we make improvements to add dedicated bike lanes, when we make improvements to do daylighting and the things that we know that changes the infrastructure of the streets, it is about public safety, it is about keeping people safe. we have to continue to remember all of the lives that we lost because we haven't moved fast enough. the seven people that we lost in our streets this year alone is seven people too many. we know that when we delay with bureaucracy, when we delay with process, we...
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makes me very sad. but i have to embrace new technology in order to make a living. production is now much faster i don't have to do backbreaking work anymore. unlike hand these machines can run during the day as well as at night and i make much more money. in the own markets about an aussie that's hardly a trace of the city's one switch being traditional machine made fabric and imported chinese made plans dominate the trade with the e.u. sorry but there is a solution to save the handle industry. is a designer invest in us his company still makes a few handmade saris for the high end indian market. they can retail for upwards of two thousand dollars but the market is changing very small in this. produces and crafted fabrics for luxury fashion houses in the us and. they end up as design away on catalogs prices can be as high as four hundred dollars a meter. forces are trying to change times have changed there isn't much of a market left in india for people handled saris. the industry needs to reinvent itself. to go with international buyers because they really value c
makes me very sad. but i have to embrace new technology in order to make a living. production is now much faster i don't have to do backbreaking work anymore. unlike hand these machines can run during the day as well as at night and i make much more money. in the own markets about an aussie that's hardly a trace of the city's one switch being traditional machine made fabric and imported chinese made plans dominate the trade with the e.u. sorry but there is a solution to save the handle...
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it's still about making social changes. it's about making a difference. you know, i like to say sometimes that social workers dream that they can make good, you know, and anything in the world that we'll bring it all together it'll be fine. i still believe that i think we can make a better world. host: farmers are used to working hard and long days. ms. garcia: i still get up early every morning no matter what. i never learned to sleep late. host: so d you put in farm hours? ms. garcia: i often get up at 5:00 in the morning to read notes, to pe pair for meetings, i'm up anyway. it's hard for me to sleep ate. but i'm a good napper. host: how would you describe your work style or work ethic? ms. garcia: it's usually nonstop. for me the only thing that's different from previous positions, it's not the hours but the intensity. for me, in the state senate there were periods where we were like really, really busy. here it's that way every single day. but the hours are the same. the weather is different. but other than that it's just, you know, again, just worki
it's still about making social changes. it's about making a difference. you know, i like to say sometimes that social workers dream that they can make good, you know, and anything in the world that we'll bring it all together it'll be fine. i still believe that i think we can make a better world. host: farmers are used to working hard and long days. ms. garcia: i still get up early every morning no matter what. i never learned to sleep late. host: so d you put in farm hours? ms. garcia: i often...
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how about we make a deal. you give me 1950 mission for 1 dollar a year, and nobody will know that i am only paying 1 dollar a year. just let everyone know i leased it. we will call it -- [speaking spanish] >> i have worked with some professors from stanford to develop a curriculum, and i gave him the curriculum. the curriculum was about reading , writing, math, and science in biology, and it all revolved around a little brighter, how to build a low rider and how low riders work, let me tell you, bob was not too serious about what i was telling him, but when i said about low writing, all of a sudden he got really excited and he started, and literally the whole curriculum had me sit there for 20 minutes while he read the whole thing. he said, i love it, let's build low riders, and let's make money for the school district while we're at it. he gave us this site. we had numerous people. how many people are here from rap today? there is a whole lot of people. there's a couple of teachers who were here back in those
how about we make a deal. you give me 1950 mission for 1 dollar a year, and nobody will know that i am only paying 1 dollar a year. just let everyone know i leased it. we will call it -- [speaking spanish] >> i have worked with some professors from stanford to develop a curriculum, and i gave him the curriculum. the curriculum was about reading , writing, math, and science in biology, and it all revolved around a little brighter, how to build a low rider and how low riders work, let me...
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we make college free but it might be more important to make college matter a little bit less, to make money matter a little bit less, and rewire some of the power relations in our labor market and our political systems too. ultimately, the inequality we should worry about is the inequality of power and agency. education speaks to that inequality. those are much deeper and difficult questions for anybody, left or right, to get at. we're seeing this deep divide where some people feel like agency and power has propulsion over their lives. they're scared to go to college. you don't want to take on debt if you're worried about your future. it's a vicious circle for those on the wrong side of that power and agency divide. there are much deeper inequalities here that we're seeing an expression of in the policy debates we're having right now. an economy that tackles that will be much more difficult than anything we've talked about thus far. >> i don't think i need to add anything to that. >> i'll two i'll go back to julie's point of free college. even if you made it the most generous, beautif
we make college free but it might be more important to make college matter a little bit less, to make money matter a little bit less, and rewire some of the power relations in our labor market and our political systems too. ultimately, the inequality we should worry about is the inequality of power and agency. education speaks to that inequality. those are much deeper and difficult questions for anybody, left or right, to get at. we're seeing this deep divide where some people feel like agency...
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we want to make sure that the area has the gelato that you like.hat we give back as a shop owner is creating an ambient lifestyle. if you do it in your area and if you like it, then you can do it on the streets you like. - >> tenderloin is unique neighborhood where geographically place in downtown san francisco and on every street corner have liquor store in the corner it stores pretty much every single block has a liquor store but there are impoverishes grocery stores i'm the co-coordinated of the healthy corner store collaboration close to 35 hundred residents 4 thousand are children the medium is about $23,000 a year so a low income neighborhood many new immigrants and many people on fixed incomes residents have it travel outside of their neighborhood to assess fruits and vegetables it can be come senator for seniors and hard to travel get on a bus to get an apple or a pear or like tomatoes to fit into their meals my my name is ryan the co-coordinate for the tenderloin healthy store he coalition we work in the neighborhood trying to support smal
we want to make sure that the area has the gelato that you like.hat we give back as a shop owner is creating an ambient lifestyle. if you do it in your area and if you like it, then you can do it on the streets you like. - >> tenderloin is unique neighborhood where geographically place in downtown san francisco and on every street corner have liquor store in the corner it stores pretty much every single block has a liquor store but there are impoverishes grocery stores i'm the...
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. >> we're making headway. i hope we make more headway this week. the chinese acknowledged these problems for the first time. they were in denial. reporter: it's a big sticking point but they're looking at mechanism of enforcement. the chinese want the tariffs to go away, never to return. the u.s. wants to be able to reimpose the tariffs without retaliation if they break this agreement. >> president is a tough negotiator. he knows enforcement ultimately is the most important sticking point because china has cheated on previous deals. they go around it. tough make sure whatever agreement you get in place, it has to be enforceable. reporter: some notables on the chinese side, in addition to the vice premier. the central governors bank of china and adding ministry of industry and technology. that is important. because he is the guy that oversees the china made in 2025 plan that unabashedly called for china to lead in manufacturing by 2025. china backing off that, still one of their goals for the u.s. in order to protect intellectual property and to pre
. >> we're making headway. i hope we make more headway this week. the chinese acknowledged these problems for the first time. they were in denial. reporter: it's a big sticking point but they're looking at mechanism of enforcement. the chinese want the tariffs to go away, never to return. the u.s. wants to be able to reimpose the tariffs without retaliation if they break this agreement. >> president is a tough negotiator. he knows enforcement ultimately is the most important...
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so we really have been out there, i think, actively trying to make it work for consumers, to make sure that everyone has access to coverage in that way. i take maybe a little bit of issue with the sense we haven't been supportive of it. we obviously believe it can be made better. and we have specific proposals and ideas about how to make it better. i would be happy to get into it with you. christopher: do you think we might see a more out front political message from you, to say, hey, let's fix what needs fixing? matt: we have been out there saying, let's fix what is not working, whether it is in the individual market where premiums are too high and people who don't qualify for subsidies have been priced out, the cost of prescription drugs leading to higher premiums, what we have seen with respect to hospitals consolidating and leading to higher prices. i think there is a lot of areas where we would find some consensus around how to make the health care system work better and obviously make it more affordable for consumers, for businesses, and at the end of the day taxpayers who pay fo
so we really have been out there, i think, actively trying to make it work for consumers, to make sure that everyone has access to coverage in that way. i take maybe a little bit of issue with the sense we haven't been supportive of it. we obviously believe it can be made better. and we have specific proposals and ideas about how to make it better. i would be happy to get into it with you. christopher: do you think we might see a more out front political message from you, to say, hey, let's fix...
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lemonis: so, now let's make it work. greg: sure. lemonis: we got to make it work. greg: right.s: how was it? you liked it? i'm glad you liked it. awesome. nice seeing you. he said he loved it. jennifer: well, good. lemonis: yep. jennifer: so, why didn't he ordered any? lemonis: 'cause he had just finished eating, 'cause we weren't out here, 'cause you wouldn't let us be. jennifer: no, i have never said i wouldn't let anybody do anything. he is welcome to come over here at any time and do this, so i don't want to hear it. what? lemonis: oh, i'm sorry, jennifer. is this such a bad idea, that your husband and i want to actually pass out your good-tasting food so more people try it? what she's really upset about is the fact that they're even the mall. jennifer: he can come over here anytime he wants to, so don't tell me that it's because of me that we're not out there. so, you know what? greg: hey, baby? jennifer: what? ♪ tarantino: i can mimic the exact process in smoke. jennifer: but you don't get the smoke ring in it. tarantino: but the flavor's all there. jennifer: but it's roa
lemonis: so, now let's make it work. greg: sure. lemonis: we got to make it work. greg: right.s: how was it? you liked it? i'm glad you liked it. awesome. nice seeing you. he said he loved it. jennifer: well, good. lemonis: yep. jennifer: so, why didn't he ordered any? lemonis: 'cause he had just finished eating, 'cause we weren't out here, 'cause you wouldn't let us be. jennifer: no, i have never said i wouldn't let anybody do anything. he is welcome to come over here at any time and do this,...
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everybodyto make sure in america has a job in the new economy, not just the old, to make sure everybodyn america has access to good, quality, affordable health care, so that we have a public option competing with private options, and if you like your private health care, you are not forced into a public plan, to make sure we have an education system that is ready to meet the new economy, the automated economy. it is time for an education revolution, just like we had to revolutiondustrial 120 years ago. and it is time to remember that serving this country is what makes us great. work asn we show up to a teacher, as a soldier, as a marine, as a peace corps volunteer, we are going to work not because we think this country is perfect, but because we think we can make it better. i am going to talk in this campaign about some things the other candidates haven't been discussing much. i'm going to talk about how we lead with moral authority around the globe, about what a new generation of national security looks like for our country. i am going to confront president trump on these issues of saf
everybodyto make sure in america has a job in the new economy, not just the old, to make sure everybodyn america has access to good, quality, affordable health care, so that we have a public option competing with private options, and if you like your private health care, you are not forced into a public plan, to make sure we have an education system that is ready to meet the new economy, the automated economy. it is time for an education revolution, just like we had to revolutiondustrial 120...
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i'm willing to make those judgments. i'm happy to make those judgments. i don't see it happening and certainly, you can't say that the president's budget was a step in the right direction in that regard. when the president actually suggests critical cuts in those areas where we know economic growth clearly would result, taking for example, great lakes or taking, for example, infrastructure, the president's infrastructure plan that he presented just a little over a year ago put 80% of the burden on state and local governments. if they had 80% of the money to rebuild roads and bridges, they would be doing it right now. we can have an honest debate about budget priorities. but what you just defaulted to is what's wrong with this place. i don't question the motives of my colleagues on the other side of the aisle who have different spending priorities. we can have a healthy debate about that. but i don't think it's helping -- >> you are evading the question. don't put words in my mouth. your motives may be very pure. i admire you are talking about taking care
i'm willing to make those judgments. i'm happy to make those judgments. i don't see it happening and certainly, you can't say that the president's budget was a step in the right direction in that regard. when the president actually suggests critical cuts in those areas where we know economic growth clearly would result, taking for example, great lakes or taking, for example, infrastructure, the president's infrastructure plan that he presented just a little over a year ago put 80% of the burden...
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and even promise to make some changes because, you know, there is this time line for, you know, making and it has been extending and now there is this second fix that the company has to perform. can you give us any idea of, you know, what it will take, how long it will take to make this kind of fix on now two potential things? >> i think tom hit the nose -- hit the nail on the head when he indicated it's not just they have to convince the faa that this plane is safe, they've really got to make a case to the public and more importantly, they've really got to make a case to numerous other aviation safety organizations across the globe. in the old days, the faa was the gold standard. they say this is good to go, everybody fell in line. i don't think that's going to be the case in this situation and you think it's going to be on the ground for some time. you think if people were planning -- air carriers were planning to use the 737 max during the summer rush, i'd be making other plans. >> so i think air travelers, me included, can only think now, okay, if you have now zeroed in on two pote
and even promise to make some changes because, you know, there is this time line for, you know, making and it has been extending and now there is this second fix that the company has to perform. can you give us any idea of, you know, what it will take, how long it will take to make this kind of fix on now two potential things? >> i think tom hit the nose -- hit the nail on the head when he indicated it's not just they have to convince the faa that this plane is safe, they've really got to...
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how do we make sure thatwhen they make decisions about human beings , human beings can come back and say why did you decide that about me ? why is that what my credit rating is? why did you stop me on the street in the suspicion of some crime weston arc we want to make systems more responsive to people who use them and that takes a combination of legal and liberal arts perspectives with an in-depth technical computer science perspective. >> so in today's world liberal arts is not necessarily dead yet? >> liberal arts is always at the center of the way we think about the world because it's about how people function. computer science is about how to build great systems that do great things for people but to understand what those systems should do, how they should interact with people you need a combination. i'll give you an example. where having an enormous debate around the world about privacy protections . i think everyone's recognized that we need more robust privacy protections. we want to make sure first and foremost that people feel comfortable using all these great new systems w
how do we make sure thatwhen they make decisions about human beings , human beings can come back and say why did you decide that about me ? why is that what my credit rating is? why did you stop me on the street in the suspicion of some crime weston arc we want to make systems more responsive to people who use them and that takes a combination of legal and liberal arts perspectives with an in-depth technical computer science perspective. >> so in today's world liberal arts is not...
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would that make any sense? >> oh, no -- >> i mean, least double. >> from the experience that i have, it would be a million and a half dollars additional. >> really. >> because those areas are not in as poor condition. >> and they're easier to get to and the access is not as difficult. that's one of the reasons why. >> so how much of this amount went to the black and the white area? we have a cost to complete the green and the black and white. >> can you describe the scope of the whole project? >> yeah, so if we go back to the original slide, so the project also included -- i'm going off the top of my memory, approximately $7.5 million to the repairs at alcatraz landing. so the light blue on the left-hand side. and then we did use contingency. so this should cost around 5 million, or so we thought. >> we awarded for 3 million. i'm going off the to top of my head. >> how will we complete this? are you going to come back for another amendment? >> we're not principalling to propose completion of the original scope
would that make any sense? >> oh, no -- >> i mean, least double. >> from the experience that i have, it would be a million and a half dollars additional. >> really. >> because those areas are not in as poor condition. >> and they're easier to get to and the access is not as difficult. that's one of the reasons why. >> so how much of this amount went to the black and the white area? we have a cost to complete the green and the black and white. >>...
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it just doesn't make sense and also doesn't make sense to me from the moment i read his summary that that could be true. i cannot believe that mueller would have given to him the power to make a decision where mueller knew what the decision would be based on his original memo. it just doesn't make sense and it's really fishy that we allowed this to happen and that he's gotten away with it. he's definitely helping the president because it's hard to overcome a first impression. the first impression was him saying that he was exonerated for one and while he was not exonerated, he was not convicted or indicted for the other either. that's the impression that people have and it may not be true. we need to see the full report. >> matt, there is another theory. one is that he is acting in bad faith as an agent of the president as opposed to independent. one thing you tacked about during jeff sessions's tenure is the president's ha ranging and belittling and public bullying of his own ag was ineffective in the sense that he didn't unrecuse himself. it created a context in which barr knows if
it just doesn't make sense and also doesn't make sense to me from the moment i read his summary that that could be true. i cannot believe that mueller would have given to him the power to make a decision where mueller knew what the decision would be based on his original memo. it just doesn't make sense and it's really fishy that we allowed this to happen and that he's gotten away with it. he's definitely helping the president because it's hard to overcome a first impression. the first...
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make sure consumers have choice. make sure they know what's happening. they can opt out if they want. but allow data to be collected and allow a lot of exploration around this data. maybe 10, 15 years down the line, we're going to say there's this huge swath of data that maybe nobody needs. but right now i think it's way too early. >> other questions? >> if i could just clarify, i do think for sensitive information like your bill should be opt in, and, again, pretty broad, and then everything else opt out. but the unintended consequence, i think dan gave a great example, are pretty clear. >> then we have to make sure we work to define sensitive information clearly, yeah. bill? >> when you start talking about being able to access, view, edit, potentially delete your information, you're immediately faced with a question of how you authenticate yourself to know it is really you and not someone impersonating and stealing your information. other countries are well ahead of the united states, countries like estonia, korea and so on. in the absence of that, ind
make sure consumers have choice. make sure they know what's happening. they can opt out if they want. but allow data to be collected and allow a lot of exploration around this data. maybe 10, 15 years down the line, we're going to say there's this huge swath of data that maybe nobody needs. but right now i think it's way too early. >> other questions? >> if i could just clarify, i do think for sensitive information like your bill should be opt in, and, again, pretty broad, and then...
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our responsibility is to make work for those changes us, that they make us that are off in our everyday lives. it's what good policy does and what good government does and i believe that good government is more important than the size and scale of government in deciding whether or not our lives will get better in the face of these kinds of changes. i also believe it has turned out to be an asset that i come from generation. that i may be don't look the part in terms of having as many silver hairs as you would expect a presidential candidate to have. because what i see and what i see in this room is the potential to build a generational alliance of people focused on the future. [applause] mayor buttigieg: we have got to have a democratic message that makes sense, even when 2020 comes and goes, even when this presidency comes and goes. that means it's got to make as much sense in 2030, 2040, and 2054, when god willing i come to the age of the president today. [laughter] mayor buttigieg: that it makes as much as sense then as now. meaning that by definition it can't be a message that revol
our responsibility is to make work for those changes us, that they make us that are off in our everyday lives. it's what good policy does and what good government does and i believe that good government is more important than the size and scale of government in deciding whether or not our lives will get better in the face of these kinds of changes. i also believe it has turned out to be an asset that i come from generation. that i may be don't look the part in terms of having as many silver...
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there's time that he put in to make each design, the cost of the fabric used to make the initial runshirts, and the cost of storing those shirts. all told, i would bet that patrick's wasted over $50,000. to say his process is broken is an understatement. it's a disaster. did you bring the financials with you? -dan: i did, yeah. -lemonis: can we grab them? let's sit down and look at them. ♪ dan: this is year-to-date. this is last year. lemonis: okay, let's start with last year. so, $919,000 worth of business. $100,000 loss. where's the balance sheet? $45,000 of inventory, $6,000 of blanks, for a total inventory of $51,000. $16,000 of cash, bringing your total assets to $67,000. so, on the liability side, $198,000 of payables, $15,000 in credit card, $61,000 in merchant loans. $67,000 of assets minus $274,000 in liabilities. so, it's $207,000 in what's called negative equity. essentially, it means the company's insolvent. do you know what that means? -patrick: no. i'm screwed? -lemonis: no, but... [ scattered chuckles ] ...it means that your liabilities exceed your assets. patrick: rig
there's time that he put in to make each design, the cost of the fabric used to make the initial runshirts, and the cost of storing those shirts. all told, i would bet that patrick's wasted over $50,000. to say his process is broken is an understatement. it's a disaster. did you bring the financials with you? -dan: i did, yeah. -lemonis: can we grab them? let's sit down and look at them. ♪ dan: this is year-to-date. this is last year. lemonis: okay, let's start with last year. so, $919,000...
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you are entitled to make that decision. make it on an informed basis. host: does the information also track how much the college has to spend on itself? guest: i don't believe that is something that is necessarily captured in this database. at the end of the day, it is much does it cost the student. what is the outcome. that is what people want to know. decision, youis really want to understand what is the return on investment. if one college or university ends up having a much better dormitory or dining facility, unless that translates to better outcomes, that cost may not be worth the investment. that conversation is what we're trying to stimulate. guest: part of this is a skills gap that exists. there are jobs in this country that are unfilled that we don't have the people with the skills to take those jobs. there is nothing the system that says go to school in this and area, education in this you can get a job quickly and make money. it is not just college, it is career school that people don't know about because they don't see data on it. that is h
you are entitled to make that decision. make it on an informed basis. host: does the information also track how much the college has to spend on itself? guest: i don't believe that is something that is necessarily captured in this database. at the end of the day, it is much does it cost the student. what is the outcome. that is what people want to know. decision, youis really want to understand what is the return on investment. if one college or university ends up having a much better dormitory...
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they're making today. it's interesting. i laid out almost a year ago, back in may of last year, 12 things that we had as our expectation for the what the islamic republic of iran will do. we've had others say, those are outrageous. i'd simply ask you to look at each one of them. each of the 12 things we ask for. and tell me which one you think is outrageous. we're simply asking iran to behave like a normal country. there's simple things like don't kill people in europe. is it outrage to us say that you shouldn't support shi'a militias in iraq to try to de-stabilize the iraqi government so the iraqi people can't have an independent, sovereign nation of their own? is it outrageous to ask the iranians not to continue to sow strife in lebanon by underwriting hezbollah? if you stare at each of, they're not much different than we ask of the dutch. right? these are simple things about how nations ought to behave. if iran and its leadership can find its way there, we are happy to engage with them and bring them ba
they're making today. it's interesting. i laid out almost a year ago, back in may of last year, 12 things that we had as our expectation for the what the islamic republic of iran will do. we've had others say, those are outrageous. i'd simply ask you to look at each one of them. each of the 12 things we ask for. and tell me which one you think is outrageous. we're simply asking iran to behave like a normal country. there's simple things like don't kill people in europe. is it outrage to us say...
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a difference in me makes me feel warm inside. he sealy his assailants baby he stood up enough to eat yet i only hope he isn't what i say oh it's. you hammer me the make you want yeah ok let go a lot is right here if you need it now see in a little bit. how right. i jot down like i like tenth grade so i barely want to have a job but you know i got to kid him every day you know i'm trying to do what i gotta do to take care i. do everything i gotta do to take care of myself that's number one so you know me i've been just as hard on her you know i mean. people die every day people are grew up would bury their dead or in joe or like my like that never mattered that me wanting. somebody used to be would be shot of this out of copping out thirty to sixty years he's my i mean i was. like when you you just got to be smart when you're gonna so you know me in jail forever or i've been in kill someone here. six years on foot. i can do that i can maintain because i'm not going to be acceptable for money i'm going to go get my money you know w
a difference in me makes me feel warm inside. he sealy his assailants baby he stood up enough to eat yet i only hope he isn't what i say oh it's. you hammer me the make you want yeah ok let go a lot is right here if you need it now see in a little bit. how right. i jot down like i like tenth grade so i barely want to have a job but you know i got to kid him every day you know i'm trying to do what i gotta do to take care i. do everything i gotta do to take care of myself that's number one so...
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so that's what we are trying to find ways to make possible--to have a smart grid installed and also make it legal and also make it economical so that they should actually get paid for handing electricity to the grid. >> by transforming a relic of its industrial past into a vision for sustainable living, the stockholm royal seaport could well become a model replicated by other cities around the world. as city populations grow, providing healthy, locally produced food efficiently and sustainably is an increasing challenge. hans hassle, the ceo of plantagon, is planting new seeds for the future of urban farming. plantagon, a leader in vertrtical urbaban agricultlturl consnstruct a cucutting-edgege greenhououse in the e swedish cy of linkopoping, southth of ststockholm. . the aim isis to e more e food usingng less space;o deliver fresh produce at lower cost by marketing directly to consumers; and to embody a new business model, one that makes money while doing good. >> hans hassle, plantagon international. it's a new concept. what is it? >> we are trying to be part of finding technical solut
so that's what we are trying to find ways to make possible--to have a smart grid installed and also make it legal and also make it economical so that they should actually get paid for handing electricity to the grid. >> by transforming a relic of its industrial past into a vision for sustainable living, the stockholm royal seaport could well become a model replicated by other cities around the world. as city populations grow, providing healthy, locally produced food efficiently and...
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i'm using it to make a point. i didn't make the ad.ought about it more i don't think i'd even play the ad. i apologize to you. i don't mean to revisit your nightmares. i'm sorry if that's the effect it has. now putting that to the side, ken, fair or unfair? >> completely fair, particularly in the context of omar's other statements that her own fellow democrats ran an anti-semitism resolution through congress in reaction to her statements so when you look at it in the context of other things that she has said, just like you looked at the president's comments in light of other things he has said earlier in the show, it looks like an entirely fair add and it is a painful thing to see but it really did happen and it was terrible. it was the worst attack on american soil in history and she just called it something. it wasn't even something terrible. it wasn't anything along those lines. she didn't even characterize it b badly -- >> let me bounce that to paul. >> to the extent she had a good point, there's a silver l libertarian concerns abo
i'm using it to make a point. i didn't make the ad.ought about it more i don't think i'd even play the ad. i apologize to you. i don't mean to revisit your nightmares. i'm sorry if that's the effect it has. now putting that to the side, ken, fair or unfair? >> completely fair, particularly in the context of omar's other statements that her own fellow democrats ran an anti-semitism resolution through congress in reaction to her statements so when you look at it in the context of other...
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to make sure we are empowering people to move from coal to renewable energy and making sure we are dealing with stability in countries, doing things that will empower nations to have self-determination and deal with their own issues. through the normal process and not a national emergency? sen. booker: through the normal process. >> we have audience members who want to ask questions. let's have one,. >> how are you doing? i'm right here. sen. booker: oh, right here. [laughter] fellow with the electoral justice project with the movement for black lives. taxing the wealthy and corporations a racial justice issue? and if so, what is your commitment to fighting for both racial justice and economic justice? [applause] sen. booker: the way we have been doing it right now is taking our national treasure on this theory that it is going to help all the people by giving trillions of dollars of tax breaks to the wealthiest in our country and the wealthiest corporations. corporationsiggest are paying effectively zero in taxes. this is absolutely a racial justice issue and any economic justice issue. a
to make sure we are empowering people to move from coal to renewable energy and making sure we are dealing with stability in countries, doing things that will empower nations to have self-determination and deal with their own issues. through the normal process and not a national emergency? sen. booker: through the normal process. >> we have audience members who want to ask questions. let's have one,. >> how are you doing? i'm right here. sen. booker: oh, right here. [laughter]...
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i would like to make a few comments today on the report. before i do that, i want to thank deputy attorney general rod rosenstein for joining me, and for his assistance and counsel throughout this process. rod, as you know, has served at the department for nearly 30 years with dedication and distinction, and it has been a great privilege and pleasure for me to work with him since my confirmation. he had well-deserved plans to step back from public service that were interrupted by my asking him to help in my transition. rod has been an invaluable partner and i am grateful he has been willing to help me, and has been able to see the special counsel's investigation through to its conclusion. thanks, rod. i would also like to thank special counsel robert mueller for his service, and the thoroughness of his investigation, particularly his work exposing the nature of russia's attempts to interfere in our electoral process. as you know, one of the primary purposes of the special counsel's investigation was to determine whether president trump's ca
i would like to make a few comments today on the report. before i do that, i want to thank deputy attorney general rod rosenstein for joining me, and for his assistance and counsel throughout this process. rod, as you know, has served at the department for nearly 30 years with dedication and distinction, and it has been a great privilege and pleasure for me to work with him since my confirmation. he had well-deserved plans to step back from public service that were interrupted by my asking him...
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so working people make city life possible, and they make it desirable. when you go into your favorite restaurant or go get your hair cut or your favorite bar, don't you want to make sure that the people you know can work there and that is because they can live in the community. they can live in the city. so we need to more choices. choice is so important. this isn't going to solve everything, thank you, but you are in the right place, this is city hall, lots of sharks. [laughter]. >> so this is one thing that we need to do. this many other things we need to do. we need to preserve affordable housing by buying existing buildings. we need to build housing, we need to have a dus, accessible dwelling units being built. there are so many things that we need to do to self this housing crisis, and i'm so happy that everybody is here with us to solve this. thank you very much. [cheers and applause]. >> now i want to introduce one of our partners to help build 100% affordable housing, ladies and gentlemen, from mission mission housing, sam moss. [cheers and appla
so working people make city life possible, and they make it desirable. when you go into your favorite restaurant or go get your hair cut or your favorite bar, don't you want to make sure that the people you know can work there and that is because they can live in the community. they can live in the city. so we need to more choices. choice is so important. this isn't going to solve everything, thank you, but you are in the right place, this is city hall, lots of sharks. [laughter]. >> so...
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doing this job makes me feel good.ere a lot of them are, homeless and on the street, i feel like i can give them hope because i was once there. i am not afraid to tell them i used to be here. i used to be like this, you know. i have compassion for people that are on the streets like the homeless and people that are caught up with their addiction because now, i feel like i can give them hope. it reminds you every day of where i used to be and where i am at now. durand . mira. >> clerk: please silence your mobile devices that may sound off before the proceedings, and before the meeting, if you'd like to speak, please fill out a speaker card. i'm going to take roll call. [roll call] >> clerk: first on your
doing this job makes me feel good.ere a lot of them are, homeless and on the street, i feel like i can give them hope because i was once there. i am not afraid to tell them i used to be here. i used to be like this, you know. i have compassion for people that are on the streets like the homeless and people that are caught up with their addiction because now, i feel like i can give them hope. it reminds you every day of where i used to be and where i am at now. durand . mira. >> clerk:...
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the big oil lobbyists are making that claim. your former clients in the oil and gas industry have been caught on tape crowing about how you are their guy and interior and i'm thinking back to how ryan zinke sat in your seat, said nine times he liked teddy roosevelt, but he left with an enormous ethical son of cloud. i haven't seen any evidence that you ever publicly objected to any of zinke's activities and beaters and inspector general report indicating that you have given the greenlight to some of them. so i'm going to close because my time is now. i think you are so conflicted that if you get confirmed you're going to have one of two choices. one you're going to have to disqualify yourself from so many matters i don't know how you're going to spend your day. or to your going to be making decisions that either directly or indirectly benefit former clients, regularly violating your ethics pledge and her colleagues for whom this is a new matter, i urge you to take a look at the documents that have just come out from the freedom
the big oil lobbyists are making that claim. your former clients in the oil and gas industry have been caught on tape crowing about how you are their guy and interior and i'm thinking back to how ryan zinke sat in your seat, said nine times he liked teddy roosevelt, but he left with an enormous ethical son of cloud. i haven't seen any evidence that you ever publicly objected to any of zinke's activities and beaters and inspector general report indicating that you have given the greenlight to...
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that doesn't make the number smaller. it makes it bigger. can you speak to that? i had the opportunity to be on a panel over the weekend and made some transitional comments saying, the city are wanting more services but they want it on their terms. they want someone else to pay for it. that doesn't work when we're talking about a region. we have to work to this together. there's a follow-up question to that. >> the issue what happens on corridor is a huge one. on the corridor that cal drain owns, there are 42 crossings. few look down it gilroy, there's another 30. we're in the process of putting together all the capital costs of investments that will be required to support any these service visions and the cost of addressing separations. that is the biggest item. san francisco has, i think, only couple of accurate crossings. what we'll be able to do in the business plan is frame the need and talk about that in relation to the kinds of benefits that this service can provide. i think previously on the caltrain corridor, lot of the conversations around crossing have
that doesn't make the number smaller. it makes it bigger. can you speak to that? i had the opportunity to be on a panel over the weekend and made some transitional comments saying, the city are wanting more services but they want it on their terms. they want someone else to pay for it. that doesn't work when we're talking about a region. we have to work to this together. there's a follow-up question to that. >> the issue what happens on corridor is a huge one. on the corridor that cal...
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and also just makes perfect sense but i think bill makes a point and the message should be to votersally why should americans be subsidizing other people's choices, particularly if you didn't go to college yourself or fallen on hard times why should you pay for someone else to go to college? >> jessica: that is why there are a number of proposals. they are not one-size-fits-all but the argument against them -- >> harris: why not try it too like my dad who served from a target to something that is part of the makeup of this country? >> jessica: some people will argue that is taking it backwards but if things worked n great ideas can't we take them forward? >> jason: but elizabeth warren and others more free, more expenditures, spending a trillion plus dollars -- >> harris: but that makes it better? >> jessica: moral economic argument i was talking about, that they are making the rights to have rights and an education. we've got to go. coverage of the first lady is back in the news has summoned the media to mock this tweet from the white house. on melania trump's first day. is double s
and also just makes perfect sense but i think bill makes a point and the message should be to votersally why should americans be subsidizing other people's choices, particularly if you didn't go to college yourself or fallen on hard times why should you pay for someone else to go to college? >> jessica: that is why there are a number of proposals. they are not one-size-fits-all but the argument against them -- >> harris: why not try it too like my dad who served from a target to...
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it means that the more money you make, the more you pay into the system. there is no cap on contributions and that will solve about 80% of the funding problems for social security. i'm also a proud supporter of john parsons, another new england council member, social security 2100 act, that will make a small increase among other things, does a bunch of things what it thinks it does is it makes a small increase in the payroll deduction tax to fill the rest of the gap and make sure social security is stronger and actually is out more in the future. so those are two things that we can do, proposals that are simple, straightforward, after that i support to address this issue and not make the federal deficit worse. >> final question from a constituent, dr. perlman. >> not really a a question buti wanted to thank you. [inaudible] your willingness to bring forward the bill, the heads of act to declare them medically underserved population if we can trying to get that going for years and you're the first person that actually going to try to improve healthcare for
it means that the more money you make, the more you pay into the system. there is no cap on contributions and that will solve about 80% of the funding problems for social security. i'm also a proud supporter of john parsons, another new england council member, social security 2100 act, that will make a small increase among other things, does a bunch of things what it thinks it does is it makes a small increase in the payroll deduction tax to fill the rest of the gap and make sure social...
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it doesn't make sense. to. education. or nursing is in the nursing feel. safe but. they make it. fourteen or fifteen. there is something in your household. to. say i wanted someone to love me. and i mean my baby mother ok. when i was about like seventeen years old i was on the internet i met some girl i started talking on the internet or whatever and i go with this girl is supposed to be just like he's going to girl but it's time i got there it wasn't the garage expect that i had the wrong person in my mind so was somebody i would never ever have a baby with my kid. you know what i mean i love the kid but the baby mom i really don't care about you know you got to do it you got to do something and. she grow up and be a whatever but i'm overprotective were. closed throughout all the times i'm always going to be you know or you know i mean so i'm always closer i know where she's out so i take care of my child yes i do in a way down to like she has nothing to worry about like. only one she. trusts because i'm our own father you see i never knew something she'd go always that. time is
it doesn't make sense. to. education. or nursing is in the nursing feel. safe but. they make it. fourteen or fifteen. there is something in your household. to. say i wanted someone to love me. and i mean my baby mother ok. when i was about like seventeen years old i was on the internet i met some girl i started talking on the internet or whatever and i go with this girl is supposed to be just like he's going to girl but it's time i got there it wasn't the garage expect that i had the wrong...
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it may make them worse. if we continue to send most lower income students to places where they have a one in ten chance of graduating, that's no helping. also not helping them. yet the focus is oftentimes on those, like, one or two low-income students that got into a very exclusive college and then did very well, because, yeah, you can do very well when you're the 2% of low-income students thaat yale or johns hopkins. and we -- putting more money into those schools' endowments is not in any way fixing this problem. let's take one more question and then we're going to wrap. >> you might have kind of already gotten into this in your last response. my name is lauren from congressman tim ryan's office. my question is, what conversation is being had around a holistic approach to this? there was a lot of discussion about the pell student and the black graduate student with the six figures of debt and the middle class family. but that often is the same person. so how are we modeling this in a way that would allow -
it may make them worse. if we continue to send most lower income students to places where they have a one in ten chance of graduating, that's no helping. also not helping them. yet the focus is oftentimes on those, like, one or two low-income students that got into a very exclusive college and then did very well, because, yeah, you can do very well when you're the 2% of low-income students thaat yale or johns hopkins. and we -- putting more money into those schools' endowments is not in any way...
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say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say ohnever felt this type of emotion ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop drop say oh my drop drop drop ♪ ♪ make u say oh my god my drop drop ♪ ♪ make you're jaw drop make u say oh my god ♪ ♪ (burke) at fso we know how ton almost evercover almost anything. even rooftop parking. strange forces at work? only if you're referring to gravity-and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ sun care is self care. i used to not love wearing an spf just because i felt like it was so oily and greasy. but with olay regenerist whip spf 25, it's so lightweight. i love it. i'm busy philipps, and i'm fearless to face anything. . the great morgan radford is here to help me with the highs and lows of the week. great to see you in your yellow pants. >> thank you, willie. had to keep up with you. >> the first high goes to the social media skills of a couple of instagram influencers who also happen to be african mountain gorillas
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that's why we're hoping that people will move quickly and make this happen. >> great. look. so, let's talk steel frames. tell me what we have going on here. >> well, we have a steel frame here. there are two of these and they go up to the lower floor and there is a beam that go across, basically a box that is much stiffer and stronger. ~ goes so that during the earthquake the upper floor will not collapse down on this story. it can be done in about two weeks' time. voila, you're done. easy. >> for more information on how to get your building earthquake ready, >> my name is alan schumer. i am a fourth generation san franciscan. in december, this building will be 103 years of age. it is an incredibly rich, rich history. [♪] >> my core responsibility as city hall historian is to keep the history of this building alive. i am also the tour program manager, and i chair the city advisory commission. i have two ways of looking at my life. i want it to be -- i wanted to be a fashion designer for the movies, and the other one, a political figure because i had some force from fam
that's why we're hoping that people will move quickly and make this happen. >> great. look. so, let's talk steel frames. tell me what we have going on here. >> well, we have a steel frame here. there are two of these and they go up to the lower floor and there is a beam that go across, basically a box that is much stiffer and stronger. ~ goes so that during the earthquake the upper floor will not collapse down on this story. it can be done in about two weeks' time. voila, you're...
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we could make 200 bucks apiece. >> and how much will you make on a night like tonight?20. >> so half. >> for, like--yeah. >> i keep being told, "oh, no, this is a good night." you seem to be the only one that has an issue with it. >> i'm the only one who's speaking up. when you're not here enough to know what's going on, it's really honestly hurtful and insulting because we care about this business just as much as you do. >> i'm doing this as trying to help you guys to make more money. >> what it does is it creates animosity amongst the staff. i wish that over the last year or two, you had the same passion for the business. >> well, i have. >> no, you haven't. you wouldn't be losing money. are you the [bleep] police telling me what i need to do? greg's not in charge anymore. i'm in charge. internet that puts you in charge. alright boys, time to eat. that handles anything. [ crowd cheering ] that protects what's important. and reaches everywhere. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. that's gonna be a good one., ♪ (playing) did you know that nationwide has customized small b
we could make 200 bucks apiece. >> and how much will you make on a night like tonight?20. >> so half. >> for, like--yeah. >> i keep being told, "oh, no, this is a good night." you seem to be the only one that has an issue with it. >> i'm the only one who's speaking up. when you're not here enough to know what's going on, it's really honestly hurtful and insulting because we care about this business just as much as you do. >> i'm doing this as trying...
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new jersey more business friendly and making us the state of essay state- making of innovation. -- making us a state of innovation. so you have the new essay state of innovation. jersey economic development authority, the new jersey department of community affairs, which touches every municipality, you have the agency mortgage finance out what the most important thing is. and for us the most important thing is ensuring inclusivity and equity when it comes down to economic development. this is personal for me because i am a girl from no work -- a girl from newark. but it is not just newark, it is all the cities, and our goal is to identify the best zones. overlay with transportation to identify 100 69 zones we were able to select. is to overt process communicate and over engage every stakeholder and community you can. we worked directly with municipalities through economic development directors and identified zones, but if it didn't fit with where there development was going, we listened to the process and made some changes. so far us at the statewide level, it is still very intentional ab
new jersey more business friendly and making us the state of essay state- making of innovation. -- making us a state of innovation. so you have the new essay state of innovation. jersey economic development authority, the new jersey department of community affairs, which touches every municipality, you have the agency mortgage finance out what the most important thing is. and for us the most important thing is ensuring inclusivity and equity when it comes down to economic development. this is...
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nancy pelosi doesn't want to make that deal. no one wants to make that deal now.him. that's where he is right now. this is the frustration he feels, he screwed up. he missed the opportunity. >> now he started as an opportunity. schumer wasn't willing to do it. >> mike, mitch mcconnell came out and said okay if we want to talk about fixing our asylum laws, i'm down to have a bipartisan conversation. what do you read into a the fact that he made that statement. who is he making that statement for? is there any world there is congressional action on this. >> i think he was making that for republicans in more moderate states in 2020. corey gardner in colorado. tom tillis-on-in north carolina, maine. i think there was a universe where you could get some bipartisan agreement on for example a dreamers for a wall deal, for something that recognizes the situation on our southern border is very different than it was ten years ago. we're not talking about single men looking for economic opportunity. we're talking about families coming up in general fear for their lives, give
nancy pelosi doesn't want to make that deal. no one wants to make that deal now.him. that's where he is right now. this is the frustration he feels, he screwed up. he missed the opportunity. >> now he started as an opportunity. schumer wasn't willing to do it. >> mike, mitch mcconnell came out and said okay if we want to talk about fixing our asylum laws, i'm down to have a bipartisan conversation. what do you read into a the fact that he made that statement. who is he making that...
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make it seem like we're dormant soon enough to make the jump to find beauty what does it take to excel at the big clubs. you have to be or do you have to fight you have to. try something new all the time you have to not think you have you are already the best you have everything if you think you are. the best. you have to. be all the time but still there are certain players that tower above separates them from the pack. any different from the best in the world maybe unforgettable moments his share of. the first. moment. when i score goals against her mother the same if i know seven years ago if it's already two thousand and thirteen. that was the game or change me like a player and change. a lot of things also in my life and that was amazing. that was pretty amazing goals in the champions league semifinals no one else has done that and she's got another record. nine minutes. that's not bad either. i never. can be happy and this is a little bit strange for me was and i needed also the time to understand what i did . to this. game very important game. things don't always work out for. in
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so what do you legally have at your disposal that makes you think you can make him do this?rst of all, we'll look to see what he presents but we certainly can issue a subpoena. as you recall, we voted last week to give the chairman the authority to issue a subpoena, and if they don't comply with the subpoena, we will take them to court. i know this was done years ago in a previous administration and that might be what we have to do. if we have do that though, i think it will be a sad day but remember this is the attorney general who auditioned for the job with a 19-page report saying he pretty much is going to do exactly what he's doing. >> he clearly has an expansive view of executive power at a minimum. let me ask you this, the watergate special prosecutor and laurence tribe, harvard law professor of some ♪, have an op-ed today arguing if barr is essentially being very aggressive with redactions due to the grand jury -- using the two things that i think he would rely heaviest on to do redactions, the law governing grand jury secrecy and the law that has to do if you're not
so what do you legally have at your disposal that makes you think you can make him do this?rst of all, we'll look to see what he presents but we certainly can issue a subpoena. as you recall, we voted last week to give the chairman the authority to issue a subpoena, and if they don't comply with the subpoena, we will take them to court. i know this was done years ago in a previous administration and that might be what we have to do. if we have do that though, i think it will be a sad day but...
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i want to make sure that we get everybody to make that same commitment. my friend with a great hat. >> at any rate, this administration has committed many sins. deconstructing our government. deconstructing the epa. regulations, this is nonpartisan. we all need to breathe the error, we all need to drink the water. we have to have good food coming from good sources. [applause] congressthe people in and big business who are complicit excepting money to poison our land and our water. how can we turn this around? [applause] >> i want her on my team. can you convince her to caucus for me? this is an issue that means so much to me personally. i live in a neighborhood surrounded by environmental injustice. reuters saysve -- we have 3000 jurisdictions where people have twice the levels as flint, michigan. it is easier to find unleaded gasoline than unleaded water. in a community with superfund sites. environmentald to injustice sites. standing to sue. compelore to environmental justice. this is a controversial issue. we do have a problem. there are things i going
i want to make sure that we get everybody to make that same commitment. my friend with a great hat. >> at any rate, this administration has committed many sins. deconstructing our government. deconstructing the epa. regulations, this is nonpartisan. we all need to breathe the error, we all need to drink the water. we have to have good food coming from good sources. [applause] congressthe people in and big business who are complicit excepting money to poison our land and our water. how can...
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no interest, nothing to make that happen. so it was very difficult, and that was a priority for us, a priority. and you know what? at the end of the day, i think a colleague of mine said this at one point. we all become disabled, right? at one point, we all get older and older and older and more feeble, and those -- those home ms. san francisco that have a flight of stairs to even get into the first floor, you know, i think that the city needs to make this a priority because it all affects us eventually. the city needs to put this in affordable homes, and they need to make this a priority for the city. >> okay. >> all right. that's excellent. are there other members of the council would would like to address our presenter? >> yes. the next council member that would like to speak is alex madrid. >> okay. >> thank you for the questions. i have a question about affordable accessible housing for people with disabilities, so my first question is that as you know -- [inaudible] >> -- and when you're talking about accessible access
no interest, nothing to make that happen. so it was very difficult, and that was a priority for us, a priority. and you know what? at the end of the day, i think a colleague of mine said this at one point. we all become disabled, right? at one point, we all get older and older and older and more feeble, and those -- those home ms. san francisco that have a flight of stairs to even get into the first floor, you know, i think that the city needs to make this a priority because it all affects us...
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i never make predictions.rfor 13 months and ianda i have been leaderfor 13 months and i and a promise and over deliver on thatis i and a promise and over deliver on that is the way i intend to go on. thank you very much. you have been talking to people about their views on these elections, possibly needing to take place. you would expect, as with so many things around brexit, that the country is divided but it is not as divided in the ways that you might also expect. in our latest poll, we have 37% of people saying that if the european elections took place with britain taking part it would be a bad thing, 31% saying it was a good thing. it was not the case that levers overwhelmingly thought it would be a bad thing and remainers thought it would be overwhelmingly a good thing. in actual fact, thought it would be overwhelmingly a good thing. in actualfact, both sides, half of their supporters think it is either a good or bad thing and then a quarter of ukip think it would be a good thing that it took place. lots
i never make predictions.rfor 13 months and ianda i have been leaderfor 13 months and i and a promise and over deliver on thatis i and a promise and over deliver on that is the way i intend to go on. thank you very much. you have been talking to people about their views on these elections, possibly needing to take place. you would expect, as with so many things around brexit, that the country is divided but it is not as divided in the ways that you might also expect. in our latest poll, we have...
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make it public generally. and there are four categories. the grand jury material, which by law must be retained within the department absent very specific circumstances which i do not think exist here. second category is any material identified by the intelligence community that would put at risk intelligence sources and methods. the third category is information that would impair existing prosecutions and investigations that are going forward right now, either by affecting the ability of the department to pursue them as effectively as we'd like or being unfair to the individuals who are actually parties to that prosecution. you will recognize that special counsel mueller did spin off a number of cases which continue in progress and are being handled in the department. and so we have to make sure that nothing in the report impinges on those ongoing cases. the final category is information that implicates the privacy or reputational interests of peripheral third parties who were not charged. the people who are
make it public generally. and there are four categories. the grand jury material, which by law must be retained within the department absent very specific circumstances which i do not think exist here. second category is any material identified by the intelligence community that would put at risk intelligence sources and methods. the third category is information that would impair existing prosecutions and investigations that are going forward right now, either by affecting the ability of the...