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. >> clerk: item 13, ordinance to amend 171-00, sets aside real property in the margaret s. haywood playground for the combined emergency communications center at 10 1011 turk street. and to restore to the park department property to the east of the cecc, previously allocated dem, setting aside for dem, additional portions of the playground that is occupied by two tennis courts for proposed new dem, subject to certain conditions to confirm the ceqa determination and make the appropriate findings. >> president cohen: thank you. supervisor brown? >> supervisor brown: thank you. i we have worked with the parks department to assure recreational equality. it's important that we have enough room to meet the needs of emergency operations services, but we need to mitigate impact on the community. it will ensure that, one, in lieu contribution will be $4 million generated from the land transfer and that the funds will go to the community. can be used for new or existing park property and services and programming. given the lasting impacts, these funds will make sure we're keeping our
. >> clerk: item 13, ordinance to amend 171-00, sets aside real property in the margaret s. haywood playground for the combined emergency communications center at 10 1011 turk street. and to restore to the park department property to the east of the cecc, previously allocated dem, setting aside for dem, additional portions of the playground that is occupied by two tennis courts for proposed new dem, subject to certain conditions to confirm the ceqa determination and make the appropriate...
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suggestion that we proceed as a house of commons to saint margaret ts, house of commons to saint margaret ‘series of the world from this great peril. today mps have adjourned to recreate that moment, walking over from the chambers of the commons and the lords to a service here. they'll be addressed by the prime minister who will give a reading recreating some of those words from lloyd george, all ahead of armistice sunday. thank you. a really fascinating be creation of what happened the century ago. moore throughout the afternoon. simon will be here at the top of the ala with the latest now it's time for a look at the weather. good afternoon. it's one of those days where it smiled, there are some cloud, there are some sunshine. with the cloud will come rain across western areas at the moment. the reason we've got such one condition is not just here reason we've got such one condition is notjust here but across europe the winds are coming from the mediterranean, listing temperatures well above freddie should be. that's been driven by an area of low pressure to the north—west of us which will
suggestion that we proceed as a house of commons to saint margaret ts, house of commons to saint margaret ‘series of the world from this great peril. today mps have adjourned to recreate that moment, walking over from the chambers of the commons and the lords to a service here. they'll be addressed by the prime minister who will give a reading recreating some of those words from lloyd george, all ahead of armistice sunday. thank you. a really fascinating be creation of what happened the...
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>>clerk: item four is an ordinance amending 01000 which set aside certain property in margaret s. hayward playground for the combined emergency communications center at is 011 turk street. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. is there public comment on item four? all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, i'd like to honor the request of the rec and park department. they've asked that we continue this item one week to the date of november 1. we'll take that without objection. thank you. item -- item 1, please. >>clerk: item number 1 is a resolution authorizing and improving the lease of a portion of the equipment room at zuckerberg san francisco general hospital with g.t.e. mobile net of california, limited partnership at a monthly base rate of $5,000. >> president cohen: so this item was continued from last week's meeting. it was a a lease from the city to verizon to ensure that there's adequate cell phone coverage inside sf general. we've heard items like this before with lease to ss to othe providers. i understand that this lease is not an immediate cand
>>clerk: item four is an ordinance amending 01000 which set aside certain property in margaret s. hayward playground for the combined emergency communications center at is 011 turk street. >> president cohen: all right. thank you. is there public comment on item four? all right. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues, i'd like to honor the request of the rec and park department. they've asked that we continue this item one week to the date of november 1. we'll take that...
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margaret sanger was. not one woman. singer?s margaret she was an early advocate of a woman's right to control her own body. 1916, she opened a birth control clinic and laid the foundations for planned parenthood. can you imagine doing that in 1916? there are about three things that are really important for to have the life that we have today. the first is the right to vote. the second is the right to own property and the third is the right to control our own bodies. i believe it is very important to us all to know who margaret sanger is, as well as many other forgotten and invisible women throughout the united states history. womener the names of many and a put them in a timeline format. the first timeline was an excel spreadsheet scotch taped together. 2003, il and i met in had about 300 women on my timeline. by the time i met charlotte, i had also collected the names and accomplishments of many historical women throughout u.s. history. with aney began in 1987 essay contest. my colleague attended a society of women engineers in
margaret sanger was. not one woman. singer?s margaret she was an early advocate of a woman's right to control her own body. 1916, she opened a birth control clinic and laid the foundations for planned parenthood. can you imagine doing that in 1916? there are about three things that are really important for to have the life that we have today. the first is the right to vote. the second is the right to own property and the third is the right to control our own bodies. i believe it is very...
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s margaret from berlin to bring in our correspondent of the real harms or routines and joins us from rio de janeiro we're here to find out what half empty debbie is sonya dean she is the head of the environment team and with me is the debit card fund and sometimes it's not very and we do have some of breaking news that's coming into us now it's all about perspective closer up w. . thank you for joining us. what's coming up for the good news when you have plenty to talk about here not as tough take a look at what all that means for the title of course. the phone does legal every weekend here on w. i know nothing. well i guess sometimes i am but i'm standing up in which we should have been fixed even for german culture looking at stereotypes question in here think just leave the country behind on full time. kenya i mean it seems ridiculous grama. you know it's all about. my my job join me to meet the gentleman from p.w. post. i'm secure in the by. and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to stay here anymore we will send you back. are you familiar with this. with the smugglers wi
s margaret from berlin to bring in our correspondent of the real harms or routines and joins us from rio de janeiro we're here to find out what half empty debbie is sonya dean she is the head of the environment team and with me is the debit card fund and sometimes it's not very and we do have some of breaking news that's coming into us now it's all about perspective closer up w. . thank you for joining us. what's coming up for the good news when you have plenty to talk about here not as tough...
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margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> you're watching pbs. is made possible bywild s the corporationor public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ wild kratts! chris: we're here in south-eastern north america, in the cypress swamp, an awesome southern habitat. hey, hey, it's us, the kratt brothers! i'm chris! martin, you there? oh, yeah! hey, it's martin here. we're getting ready for a really cool mission, which is why we've split up. we're about to return somebody really special back to their natural home in the swamp. a rare and beautiful florida panther. there it is! this two-year-old panther was born in the wild, but his mother died. so, he was brought here to white oak,
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at the end of the 1980's, communism was already weak, soft, old, and emptied of all meaning and that there was almost no one seriously defending it. reagan, margaret thatcher, and john paul ii's solution would have taken much longer. he said it would have lasted decades longer. i disagree. i would think in terms of years, not just decades. he said these three individuals did not just help us in the central and eastern europe to get rid of communism, they did much more. changed the west itself. they understood what was wrong prosperouslatively as compared to self. they looked with greater eyes on the victorious leftist ideology that began dominating europe and the whole west. strong ideological and defended western conservative values. they reflected and expressed the wisdom of ordinary citizens, not of political elites. they succeeded to change the bite of public thinking. pursuing not content pragmatic policy only. they were able to inspire. ronald reagan in america and margaret thatcher in britain, they brought back to the people the almost lost believe in capitalism and free markets, which was in fully opposition to the prevailing spirit in eur
at the end of the 1980's, communism was already weak, soft, old, and emptied of all meaning and that there was almost no one seriously defending it. reagan, margaret thatcher, and john paul ii's solution would have taken much longer. he said it would have lasted decades longer. i disagree. i would think in terms of years, not just decades. he said these three individuals did not just help us in the central and eastern europe to get rid of communism, they did much more. changed the west itself....
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itself but at the end of the 1980's communism was a way -- already soft and emptied of all meaning and there was no one seriously defending it. of ronaldhe result reagan, margaret thatcher and , solutionthe second would've taken much longer. he would have mentioned the same point, it would have lasted decades longer. i disagree. terms of years, not just decades. these three individuals did not just help us in central and eastern europe to get rid of communism. they did more. changed the west itself. they understood what was wrong prosperouslatively west of the 1970's and 1980's. they looked with critical eyes on the leftist ideology that began dominating europe and the west and dare to oppose it. they had strong ideological views and very loudly defended western conservative values. the reflected and expressed wisdom of ordinary citizens, not of political elites and they succeeded to change the type of public thinking. not contending the --ss medic policy only pragmatic policy only. ronald reagan and margaret .hatcher returned to the people they almost lost believe in capitalism and free markets, fully in a stain opposition to the prevailing , especially ine we
itself but at the end of the 1980's communism was a way -- already soft and emptied of all meaning and there was no one seriously defending it. of ronaldhe result reagan, margaret thatcher and , solutionthe second would've taken much longer. he would have mentioned the same point, it would have lasted decades longer. i disagree. terms of years, not just decades. these three individuals did not just help us in central and eastern europe to get rid of communism. they did more. changed the west...
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. >> marc lotter -- margaret sullivan, are there guidelines for decorum that you think s boh the prd white house can agree on? >> i mean it is a little rich to talk about decorum when you think of t way the president has treated and spoken about the ne media as the enemy of the people and as, you know, the scum of the earth, essentially. i mean, i don't see how the white house gets to lectureab t decorum. >> woodruff: what about that, mark? >> iell, let's remembeean, there's been a battle between the press and the president since the founding days of our republic, and i would also point out that president obama's adminatisn actually secretly surveilled reporters and their milies. they obtained phone records from the associated press and e subpoenaails and phone records from "new york times" reporters. so ere's never been -- there ease always been an uneasy balance between the two, an that's the way the system is set up to be, and i think it works that way. sometimes we'll see it p fhed to one way or the other but i think we'll find balance in the >> woodruff: marc lotter, quickly, i
. >> marc lotter -- margaret sullivan, are there guidelines for decorum that you think s boh the prd white house can agree on? >> i mean it is a little rich to talk about decorum when you think of t way the president has treated and spoken about the ne media as the enemy of the people and as, you know, the scum of the earth, essentially. i mean, i don't see how the white house gets to lectureab t decorum. >> woodruff: what about that, mark? >> iell, let's remembeean,...
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midway through his s first term, has president donald trump successfully hijacked the conservative movement? never-trumper max boot, this week on "firing line." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> max boot is a national-security analyst, historian, and writer who's advised military commanders and republican presidential candidates alike. he was first drawn to public policy and politics by the sunny, optimistic conservatism of ronald reagan. but donald trump's behavior shocked him so much that he abandoned the movement in which he has spent his entire adult life. and now a man without a party, he is a leading and vocal never-trumper. last week, he called on voters to repudiate the republican party up and down the ballot during the 2018 midterm elections. max boot, welcome to "firing line." >> delighted to be here, margaret. >> your opinion editorial in the washington post last week was entitled "vote against all republicans, every single one." why'd you make that argument? >> because i don't see much difference now between donald trump and the republican party. and what i've seen happen the last couple of year
midway through his s first term, has president donald trump successfully hijacked the conservative movement? never-trumper max boot, this week on "firing line." >> "firing line with margaret hoover" is made possible by... corporate funding is provided by... >> max boot is a national-security analyst, historian, and writer who's advised military commanders and republican presidential candidates alike. he was first drawn to public policy and politics by the sunny,...
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s she can have. briefly, comparing the atmosphere here to immediately after the referendum, some with longer memories, the last days of margaretcob rees—mogg saying it wasn't ever about theresa may, it wasn't ever about theresa may, it was about the policy. these people ca re was about the policy. these people care so deeply about this is like john major as well, you have this policy area that divides the conservative party. there are so passionate about it, but it is on a different level than those times, because it is about leaving the eu. you can't help but think back to david cameron saying, this party has to stop banging on about europe. here we are in now. thank you for joining us. we are keeping an eye on the 1922 committee. graham brady, who is chair of the committee, received the letter from jacob rees—mogg and no doubt through the afternoon, if there are other letters, we will hear more about that. we now arejoined by the labourmp and home that. we now arejoined by the labour mp and home office minister. thank you forjoining us this afternoon. a lot of people are saying that within your party, this is madness. in ter
s she can have. briefly, comparing the atmosphere here to immediately after the referendum, some with longer memories, the last days of margaretcob rees—mogg saying it wasn't ever about theresa may, it wasn't ever about theresa may, it was about the policy. these people ca re was about the policy. these people care so deeply about this is like john major as well, you have this policy area that divides the conservative party. there are so passionate about it, but it is on a different level...