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for bench mark two, the c.b.d. raised approximately 25% of its budget from non assessment sources so it did meet this requirement. for bench mark three, the c.b.d. did not meet this requirement and they spent below the varyians in district identity and they overspent on sidewalk operations as well as administration. upon further review this was done to increase the amount of street cleanliness operations for that fiscal year. and for fiscal year 2018-2019 they did indicate their carry forward but as they are establishing first date law they have zero dollars in their account so there was no funding to carry forward. and in completing the review, oewd set forth the following findings, it met three of the four bench marks. there was a significant decrease in the amount of contributions given to the c.b.d. and the number would have been lower if not for a grant that the c.b.d. received and utilized in year 2018-2019. the owners association of the c.b.d. requested that the city and county of san francisco disestablish t
for bench mark two, the c.b.d. raised approximately 25% of its budget from non assessment sources so it did meet this requirement. for bench mark three, the c.b.d. did not meet this requirement and they spent below the varyians in district identity and they overspent on sidewalk operations as well as administration. upon further review this was done to increase the amount of street cleanliness operations for that fiscal year. and for fiscal year 2018-2019 they did indicate their carry forward...
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bench mark two, the c.b.d. raised approximately 25% of its budget from non assessment sources so it did meet this requirement. for bench mark three, the c.b.d. did not meet this requirement and they spent below the varyians in district identity and they overspent on sidewalk operations as well as administration. upon further review this was done to increase the amount of street cleanliness operations for that fiscal year. and for fiscal year 2018-2019 they did indicate their carry forward but as they are establishing first date law they have zero dollars in their account so there was no funding to carry forward. and in completing the review, oewd set forth the following findings, it met three of the four bench marks. there was a significant decrease in the amount of contributions given to the c.b.d. and the number would have been lower if not for a grant that the c.b.d. received and utilized in year 2018-2019. the owners association of the c.b.d. requested that the city and county of san francisco disestablish t
bench mark two, the c.b.d. raised approximately 25% of its budget from non assessment sources so it did meet this requirement. for bench mark three, the c.b.d. did not meet this requirement and they spent below the varyians in district identity and they overspent on sidewalk operations as well as administration. upon further review this was done to increase the amount of street cleanliness operations for that fiscal year. and for fiscal year 2018-2019 they did indicate their carry forward but...
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bench mark two, the c.b.d. raised approximately 25% of its budget from non assessment sources so it did meet this requirement. for bench mark three, the c.b.d. did not meet this requirement and they spent below the varyians in district identity and they overspent on sidewalk operations as well as administration. upon further review this was done to increase the amount of street cleanliness operations for that fiscal year. and for fiscal year 2018-2019 they did indicate their carry forward but as they are establishing first date law they have zero dollars in their account so there was no funding to carry forward. and in completing the review, oewd set forth the following findings, it met three of the four bench marks. there was a significant decrease in the amount of contributions given to the c.b.d. and the number would have been lower if not for a grant that the c.b.d. received and utilized in year 2018-2019. the owners association of the c.b.d. requested that the city and county of san francisco disestablish t
bench mark two, the c.b.d. raised approximately 25% of its budget from non assessment sources so it did meet this requirement. for bench mark three, the c.b.d. did not meet this requirement and they spent below the varyians in district identity and they overspent on sidewalk operations as well as administration. upon further review this was done to increase the amount of street cleanliness operations for that fiscal year. and for fiscal year 2018-2019 they did indicate their carry forward but...
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bench mark two, the c.b.d. raised approximately 42% of its budget from non assessment revenue, so they did meet this requirement. for bench mark three, the c.b.d. did meet this requirement. and for bench mark four, the c.b.d. did meet this requirement. the castro upper market c.b.d. has met all requirements and the c.b.d. continues to perform well in respect to bench benchmark two with found aggression grants and donations throughout the year. and it implemented recommendations from the fiscal year 2017-2018 annual report. the c.g. has worked with oewd to meet the bench marks to renew before the district expires and oewd will provide technical assistance to the c.b.d. to guide them through the renewal which they completed sceflly in 2019-2020. it has performed well in implementing the plan for the district and it continues to sceflly to market and -- successfully have increased opportunities in partnersing with the agencies for the implementation of castro cares and maintained an active board of directors and su
bench mark two, the c.b.d. raised approximately 42% of its budget from non assessment revenue, so they did meet this requirement. for bench mark three, the c.b.d. did meet this requirement. and for bench mark four, the c.b.d. did meet this requirement. the castro upper market c.b.d. has met all requirements and the c.b.d. continues to perform well in respect to bench benchmark two with found aggression grants and donations throughout the year. and it implemented recommendations from the fiscal...
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mark's house. in fact, they said, they saw two cars. one i.d.'by the license number was mark's white chevy station wagon. parked back to back, said the ladies, with a black suzuki suv. and they saw someone moving something between the cars. >> and he's bent over, and he has his arms around a big roll of, you know, clear plastic. and my brain goes, there's a body. oh tami, no, there's not a body. you've been reading too many good murder mysteries. >> reporter: the man transferring the plastic and whatever was in it drove off in his suv, the ladies reported, leaving mark stover's station wagon behind. the sheriff's dispatcher sent a deputy to have a look. and sure enough, the deputy found mark's car inside the apparently locked parking lot, behind this chain. except the lot wasn't exactly locked anymore. >> when the deputy looked closer to the chain link, he discovered that one of the links had been cut and that link was placed and attached to the other links making it appear that it was intact. >> reporter: and then, this was pure chance, really.
mark's house. in fact, they said, they saw two cars. one i.d.'by the license number was mark's white chevy station wagon. parked back to back, said the ladies, with a black suzuki suv. and they saw someone moving something between the cars. >> and he's bent over, and he has his arms around a big roll of, you know, clear plastic. and my brain goes, there's a body. oh tami, no, there's not a body. you've been reading too many good murder mysteries. >> reporter: the man transferring...
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mark: two gop senators say they will not vote on the nominee before the election, but the majority oflicans appear ready to hold hearings and senate judiciary committee chair lindsey graham says his committee will show 4 days of confirmation hearings beginning week of october 12th. mark: the president told reporters he thinks barrett's confirmation will move fast and he believes that confirmation vote will happen before election, day. brit: thank you, mark. let's turn to jacqui heinrich who is covering the biden campaign in wilmington, delaware, hi, jacqui. reporter: president trump pressureing about health care can stall the confirmation process. warning amy coney barrett and lung heart damage can become the next deniable preconditions writing barrett as a written track record of disagreeing and upholding the affordable care act. she critiques john roberts upholding the law in 2012. democrats hope threat of retaliation from angry voters could persuade senate republicans in tight races to push the vote past election day. biden is offering the standard, the gop set four years ago as a
mark: two gop senators say they will not vote on the nominee before the election, but the majority oflicans appear ready to hold hearings and senate judiciary committee chair lindsey graham says his committee will show 4 days of confirmation hearings beginning week of october 12th. mark: the president told reporters he thinks barrett's confirmation will move fast and he believes that confirmation vote will happen before election, day. brit: thank you, mark. let's turn to jacqui heinrich who is...
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marks. number two, statement of fact, crushing the vaccine to market too early is massively dangerous to public health. it's not just about populations that are healthy if they take the vaccine, and just about the vaccine, there is future certainty about the use of all vaccines. and number three statement of fact, operation warp speed has distributed, i think, about nine billion dollars to developers of vaccines and the president of the united states is openly telling that there will be a vaccine available by election day. those are facts. you've given that a morality, questions for you mr. claypool, is it rational too soon that a company receiving cash from operation warp speed when the president of the united states has said there would be a vaccine by election, is it rational for an aim morally rational investment, to assume that that company might have an increase in the return cash flows? >> i think it's perfectly rational to think that as a result of good news, and the company's value is going to go up. there is not a place for, you know, in the greatest context of this crisis, in the ide
marks. number two, statement of fact, crushing the vaccine to market too early is massively dangerous to public health. it's not just about populations that are healthy if they take the vaccine, and just about the vaccine, there is future certainty about the use of all vaccines. and number three statement of fact, operation warp speed has distributed, i think, about nine billion dollars to developers of vaccines and the president of the united states is openly telling that there will be a...
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now, we just hit that 60-day mark two days ago on friday. but the attorney general said, he said it to wolf as well, he does not consider any indictments that may come out of the durham investigation of the origins of the russia investigation to be subject to that rule. it's tough to understand that logic. of course the durham investigation has a political angle. the president talks about it constantly on the campaign trail. but barr has made clear he intends to keep that door open to a potential september or even october surprise. >> elie honig, thank you so much, my friend. >> thanks, ana. >> and don't forget, you can submit your own legal questions to elie at cnn.com/opinion. >>> chances are if you flip on the tv you'll see them. political ads are starting to flood the airways. especially now that we're in crunch time before the election. hyperbole and exaggeration all hallmarks of political ads. but are there any rules on making sure americans aren't being misled by outright falsehoods? that's next. you're live in the "cnn newsroom." sta
now, we just hit that 60-day mark two days ago on friday. but the attorney general said, he said it to wolf as well, he does not consider any indictments that may come out of the durham investigation of the origins of the russia investigation to be subject to that rule. it's tough to understand that logic. of course the durham investigation has a political angle. the president talks about it constantly on the campaign trail. but barr has made clear he intends to keep that door open to a...
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today marks two months until election day. both candidates will be on the ground in battleground states. joe biden is in wisconsin where he'll hold a community meeting aimed at healing and bringing people together. today's trip is in a small part an acknowledgment that president trump's goal of focusing the 2020 campaign on law and order is worrying democrats. while the latest rounds of polls suggest law and order is not a winning issue for president trump, it's certainly a better issue for him than the coronavirus. in a series of new polls yesterday, president trump got low marks across the board for his handling of the pandemic and its aftermath. nothing about that has improved or changed. he's also trailing biden by a healthy margin. and it's the same story at the state level by a wide margin. voters trust biden more than president trump to deal with the virus. in arizona, wisconsin and north carolina most recently. president trump called these polls fake news. so the bottom line is this -- this president is desperate, extr
today marks two months until election day. both candidates will be on the ground in battleground states. joe biden is in wisconsin where he'll hold a community meeting aimed at healing and bringing people together. today's trip is in a small part an acknowledgment that president trump's goal of focusing the 2020 campaign on law and order is worrying democrats. while the latest rounds of polls suggest law and order is not a winning issue for president trump, it's certainly a better issue for him...
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two days here in the bay area. protesters reacting to that grand jury decision that came out of kentucky. last night markedight two of those protests here in the bay area. we had crews across the bay area capturing exactly what happened. take a look at this video. there were cars that came to a near standstill last night. and protesters also headed to the golden gate bridge around the time of the evening commute last night. traffic there coming to a near crawl with drivers slowing down. some of those pedestrians even taking to the bridge to protest. >> i felt helpless to a degree. so i came out here today to be surrounded by other black women and by other people who support black women. >> and our crews will be on standby all weekend as many of those protesters indicated they will continue to protest until justice is served, which would and in other news, president trump is expected to announce his supreme court nominee. so there's going to be a lot of activity going on both here in d.c. and nbc bay area news will be here to deliver all of that to you both on air and online. we're live in redwood city, cie
two days here in the bay area. protesters reacting to that grand jury decision that came out of kentucky. last night markedight two of those protests here in the bay area. we had crews across the bay area capturing exactly what happened. take a look at this video. there were cars that came to a near standstill last night. and protesters also headed to the golden gate bridge around the time of the evening commute last night. traffic there coming to a near crawl with drivers slowing down. some of...
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we are marking two months since the national security law was enforced.d there is zero tolerance for illegal acts and enforcement actions will be taken accordingly. is a police force in a position to maintain law and order and work towards restoring public confidence? >> i think so. because if you look at what has been happening over the past the public order situation in hong kong is not looking well. obviously, there is an urgent need to establish a national security law that will empower the police with the necessary in hong kong. >> with this new department and expand the police hours, is this enough to provide enforcement area where are more things needed? in a selected major case, they will handle the case. hong kong police are not able to deal with any security-related cases , beyond the capability of the hong kong police. 's government comes into play, this will security inintain hong kong. jason: -- brutalre seeing a vicious ago with political protests that resulted in instances of perceived police brutality, which field more fueled more protests
we are marking two months since the national security law was enforced.d there is zero tolerance for illegal acts and enforcement actions will be taken accordingly. is a police force in a position to maintain law and order and work towards restoring public confidence? >> i think so. because if you look at what has been happening over the past the public order situation in hong kong is not looking well. obviously, there is an urgent need to establish a national security law that will...
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and big 12 started their seasons as we mark week two of a revamped college football season.eral other conferences are opting to sit out or delay the season due to coronavirus. now, these pandemic restrictions not only hurt the schools and athletes, but the towns that rely on revenue. here is omar villafranca. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: in college station, texas, football isn't just a sport-- it's the pulse of the entire town. barry ivins owns several bars and restaurants, including the corner bar and grill. it has its own view of the stadium, and usually hosts 600 to 700 people on game day. ( cheering ) how much does your business need college football here in college station? >> 50% of our sales come from the fall semester with college football. at this time of the year, i'm fully staffed up on football. like, right now, i'm just trying to get open. >> reporter: texas a&m plays in the southeastern conference. as of now, the conference is on track to start its season at the end of september. >> football is the engine that drives the train. >> reporter: the school's
and big 12 started their seasons as we mark week two of a revamped college football season.eral other conferences are opting to sit out or delay the season due to coronavirus. now, these pandemic restrictions not only hurt the schools and athletes, but the towns that rely on revenue. here is omar villafranca. ( cheers and applause ) >> reporter: in college station, texas, football isn't just a sport-- it's the pulse of the entire town. barry ivins owns several bars and restaurants,...
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for more, we're joined by congressmember mark pocan of wisconsin, who was born and raised in kenosha. his family was friends with the family of one of the two black lives matter activisists shot to death during the protests. mark pocanan is co-chair of the congressional progressive caucus and also the lgbtq+ equality caucus, joining us from madison, wisconsin, where he lives with his husband. welcome to democracy now! can you start off by talking about the significance of trump's visit -- even the local businessman whose burned-out business, he stood in front of, would not meet with him, refused a photo op, said he turns everything into a circus -- but can you talk about the kililling of the two protesters, one of you you know anthony huber, know hisis famamily, and the poe shootingng of jacob blake, what you want to see done? >> thanknk you so much for havig me. that is the part that was
for more, we're joined by congressmember mark pocan of wisconsin, who was born and raised in kenosha. his family was friends with the family of one of the two black lives matter activisists shot to death during the protests. mark pocanan is co-chair of the congressional progressive caucus and also the lgbtq+ equality caucus, joining us from madison, wisconsin, where he lives with his husband. welcome to democracy now! can you start off by talking about the significance of trump's visit -- even...
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lines. >> two lines consistent with firing this type of weapon. >> to investigators, those marksn shirley's hand. what's more, they learned shirley had been planning stephen's murder for a while, by trying to find somebody to kill him. >> about a month or so before stephen's execution, shirley approached two of her employees and offered them $10,000 to cap this guy who they identified as being steve watkins. >> cap this guy. this little old grandmother? >> yes. the one employee said he thought she was joking. at which point she said no, i'm serious, i'm serious. >> how did an elderly religious woman who once owned a day-care center become someone the state was accusing of premeditated murder. >> to her fellow parishioners, she's a fine gracious christian woman who loves children. that's one side of shirley. >> the grandmother who loves kids. is there another side? >> proficient in the use of guns which in and of itself doesn't mean anything. but that put together with the cultish form of that family, where everything is done for the family, within the family, to the exclusion of
lines. >> two lines consistent with firing this type of weapon. >> to investigators, those marksn shirley's hand. what's more, they learned shirley had been planning stephen's murder for a while, by trying to find somebody to kill him. >> about a month or so before stephen's execution, shirley approached two of her employees and offered them $10,000 to cap this guy who they identified as being steve watkins. >> cap this guy. this little old grandmother? >> yes. the...
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two states reporting issues. hiccups, small problems or anything to be worried about? >> reporter: we don't know yet. right now everything is a big question mark there's two states that are dealing with mail-in voting eshss and the rest of the entire country is scrambling to prepare for the unprecedented election. start in pennsylvania. the republicans in that state are asking the supreme court of the quite to block a lower court decision to extend counting of absentee ballots by three days and to be clear those ballots would have to have been postmarked on election day or before but this was something brought forward by democrats as they have tried to kind of ease the restrictions on absentee ballots because of, one, the pandemic. they are expecting all of the mail-in ballots and because of widespread concern about the counting system and doesn't start to process until the day of the election. republicans say this is an open invitation for people to cast their ballots after the election which would lead to widespread chaos. but whatever the results are here, they are extremely sweeping consequences. we know that thousands of votes could be re
two states reporting issues. hiccups, small problems or anything to be worried about? >> reporter: we don't know yet. right now everything is a big question mark there's two states that are dealing with mail-in voting eshss and the rest of the entire country is scrambling to prepare for the unprecedented election. start in pennsylvania. the republicans in that state are asking the supreme court of the quite to block a lower court decision to extend counting of absentee ballots by three...
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you mentioned the senate race between senator max allie and mark kelly. two veteran pilots.es have been rather stubborn in showing mr. kelly above senator max allie. what do you think about that race? jan: i'm very disappointed, i know senator max allie very well, she is a hard worker, i know what she stands for, she loves arizona. i think she will have to work hard to continue getting her message out there. she is from southern arizona. down there they are a bit more liberal than we are in the northern part of the state. sometimes that is held against her but we keep telling people, she has been very active. i know mark kelly. what does he stand for? i don't know. he was asked or not, that's about all we know. independentas an expenditures to lie about martha mcsally. i'm hoping that the people of arizona do their own research and do the right thing and elect senator mcsally to the u.s. senate. we lost one of our senate seats, we cannot afford to lose another one. david: what accounts for mark kelly's superior position in the polls? jan: a lot of it comes from his wife, gab
you mentioned the senate race between senator max allie and mark kelly. two veteran pilots.es have been rather stubborn in showing mr. kelly above senator max allie. what do you think about that race? jan: i'm very disappointed, i know senator max allie very well, she is a hard worker, i know what she stands for, she loves arizona. i think she will have to work hard to continue getting her message out there. she is from southern arizona. down there they are a bit more liberal than we are in the...
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kiwing pressure on the dollar which marked a two-week decline. soft economic data due this week may add to the bears momentum for the currency. the euro lower. ecb saying it stands ready to act. offshore yenthe staying in the 683 zone after edging higher for a seventh week against the dollar. we had data showing strong credit growth in china last month. tensions with the u.s. could weigh on demand. now,: let's get to china and the country's tightening rules imposing demands on its conglomerates and its latest attempt to curb risk for the country's $49 trillion financials industry. tom mackenzie joins us for more. this is not the first time this has happened when it comes to conglomerates. -- what kind of new restrictions are these companies and groups now facing? tom: absolutely. this is an attempt by the authority to get further clarity and transparency on the operations of these companies that spanned so many different sectors and have increasingly pushed into the financial sector. it is not just ever graham, normally a property -- they are gea
kiwing pressure on the dollar which marked a two-week decline. soft economic data due this week may add to the bears momentum for the currency. the euro lower. ecb saying it stands ready to act. offshore yenthe staying in the 683 zone after edging higher for a seventh week against the dollar. we had data showing strong credit growth in china last month. tensions with the u.s. could weigh on demand. now,: let's get to china and the country's tightening rules imposing demands on its conglomerates...
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it was an open already different to any other and now two rising stars have marked a new errorfor twore on this, let's speak to craig gabriel, a tennis commentator from sydney. welcome to you, thanks for being with us. equate the final, wasn't it? what did make of it? it was a great final. it wasn't great for the level and the standard of tennis played, that was fine, but not unbelievably brilliant, but everything was made up or with the drama and the tension and excitement that these two played within that was what was so amazing about this, all of the history that we have touched on already that surrounded this match. it was pretty special, there's no two ways about it. you think that the tenants was lacking because we didn't see the normal big names up we didn't see the normal big names up there at the grand slam final? not at all. both these guys are capable four is an outstanding and blistering tennis and we did see some of that but i think some nerves came into play so much with both of them, they both admitted that and i think may be the knowledge of playing for their very firs
it was an open already different to any other and now two rising stars have marked a new errorfor twore on this, let's speak to craig gabriel, a tennis commentator from sydney. welcome to you, thanks for being with us. equate the final, wasn't it? what did make of it? it was a great final. it wasn't great for the level and the standard of tennis played, that was fine, but not unbelievably brilliant, but everything was made up or with the drama and the tension and excitement that these two...
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mark: well, two things about this. two points about the supreme court.ne, this issue helps donald trump immensely. you notice that joe biden is avoiding talking about it, he won't be able to avoid it talking on tuesday, there's a reason for that, in 2016 donald trump won voters for whom the supreme court was the number 1 issue by 15 points over hillary clinton and a quarter of his voters, 16.4 million voters said it was the most important issue, was shaping up to be less important issue this time because of success and secured conservative majority, and now all of a sudden it's a big issue. in terms of issue, the judges vote on the outcome and find legal reasoning to justify it. we have no idea how amy coney barrett is going to vote on any of the issues because that's not conservative judicial philosophy. they apply the law and come to their own decisions and conservatives are frustrated because a lot of conservative justices end up not voting in outcomes they hope for. sandra: we have coming up on both sides of the aisle. great talk to you, thank you. m
mark: well, two things about this. two points about the supreme court.ne, this issue helps donald trump immensely. you notice that joe biden is avoiding talking about it, he won't be able to avoid it talking on tuesday, there's a reason for that, in 2016 donald trump won voters for whom the supreme court was the number 1 issue by 15 points over hillary clinton and a quarter of his voters, 16.4 million voters said it was the most important issue, was shaping up to be less important issue this...
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york city and of course, the moments of silence on the floor of the new york stock exchange to mark the two flights which crashed into the twin towers. in shanksville, pennsylvania where hero passengers foiled the attack on the capitol by downing flight 93. both president trump and his democratic presidential opponent joe biden visited the hallowed site. the company that suffered the most casualties on that day is perhaps most symbolic of the tragedy. a stunning 658 cantor fitzgerald employees working in one world trade were killed, including ceo howard lutnick's brother gary. since then, cantor has annually marked september 11th by raising millions of dollars with a helping hand from celebrity traders, but this year the event went virtual as another, yes, national tragedy rears its head. the coronavirus pandemic. but nothing, we mean nothing stops the annual charity day or the chairman and ceo of cantor fitzgerald and bgc partners, howard lutnick. howard, as always, we wouldn't mark this day without having you with us once again. our sympathies always extended to you. thank you for joining
york city and of course, the moments of silence on the floor of the new york stock exchange to mark the two flights which crashed into the twin towers. in shanksville, pennsylvania where hero passengers foiled the attack on the capitol by downing flight 93. both president trump and his democratic presidential opponent joe biden visited the hallowed site. the company that suffered the most casualties on that day is perhaps most symbolic of the tragedy. a stunning 658 cantor fitzgerald employees...
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start ofs marks the two weeks of back-to-back political conventions.he republican convention held in chicago, nominating warren g. harding. the democrats met in july of 1920. they nominated franklin d roosevelt as vice president. out in thesue play party convention? guest: it did. at the republican convention, there was a lot of photographs and images of the national women's party, including alice paul herself going to the convention and protesting outside the convention. you might ask, why were they protesting at the republican convention? republicans were more supportive of women's suffrage earlier than the democratic party. the reason was they were marching toward trying to find 36th state to ratify. states that were potential ratification possibilities, but they were both headed by republican governors. that was vermont and connecticut. what they did was go to republican conventions and protest outside to try to get warren harding to strong arm or convince those two republican governors to take up women's suffrage in the state legislature and call
start ofs marks the two weeks of back-to-back political conventions.he republican convention held in chicago, nominating warren g. harding. the democrats met in july of 1920. they nominated franklin d roosevelt as vice president. out in thesue play party convention? guest: it did. at the republican convention, there was a lot of photographs and images of the national women's party, including alice paul herself going to the convention and protesting outside the convention. you might ask, why...
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it said just as we heard from mark that two to three days a week seems to be the sweet spot so it is not all in or all out. it is part of the time. the pandemic didn't start the telework trend, but will accelerate it. what will that mean for office space? much of office space in this country is inefficient and ineffective. for more than a decade, occupancy studies around the globe have shown people are not at their desks the majority of the time. they are working in conference rooms, customer locations, co-working centers, working at home, anywhere they can get availability and broadband. regardless of what you call it, employees are already mobile and all the things we need to do to support teleworkers are the same things we need to do to support the 21st century workforce. the majority of employers have let remote work happen rather than making it happen. those who have been intentional about it have transformed their offices into places that support a wide range of activities. these leaders have read benefits in lower overhead, happier employees, and more. the success lies in prac
it said just as we heard from mark that two to three days a week seems to be the sweet spot so it is not all in or all out. it is part of the time. the pandemic didn't start the telework trend, but will accelerate it. what will that mean for office space? much of office space in this country is inefficient and ineffective. for more than a decade, occupancy studies around the globe have shown people are not at their desks the majority of the time. they are working in conference rooms, customer...
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anita kamoro and i looked at employees and just as we heard from mark, that two to three days a week seems to be the sweet spot. it's not all in or all out, it's part of the time. the pandemic didn't start the telework trend, but it's going to accelerate it. what's that going to mean to office space? the fact is, much of office space in this country is inefficient and ineffective. for more than a decade. occupancy studies around the globe have shown that people are not at their desks a majority of times. they're working at conference rooms, customer locations, co-working centers and working at home and anywhere they can get availability of broadband. so regardless of what you call it, employees are mobile and the same thing for teleworkers, is the same thing for a 21st century work force. and the majority let work happen rather than making it happen and those intentional about it have coincidentally transported their offices that support a wide range of activities. they've lower overhead, happier and more productive employees and less waste. success lies in the integration of policie
anita kamoro and i looked at employees and just as we heard from mark, that two to three days a week seems to be the sweet spot. it's not all in or all out, it's part of the time. the pandemic didn't start the telework trend, but it's going to accelerate it. what's that going to mean to office space? the fact is, much of office space in this country is inefficient and ineffective. for more than a decade. occupancy studies around the globe have shown that people are not at their desks a majority...
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thank you mark just one with twenty two couldn't get any worse looming shoe for. i think it will last. certainly hope not i'll do my best to get a better bundle. well are you going to place the market anyway. k. with issue collection that's another story. a substantial myself so who might get to. keep the business thank you very much indeed great to o see. what's closest to you to catalina marshall intemperate joins us. mediawatch good evening to you now that american airlines is facing a backlash. after a loud- crew members to wear. black lives matter pins pin badges yeah exactly so they released a statement on sunday allowing crew members and stuff workers to wear this pen. went on duty- so this is a statement that many people considered to be quite political. considering as well that it's coming from one of the country's largest commercial. airlines there are many. that are also favor of this move saying that it's about recognising. years of inequality mistreatment and unchecked racism- but- people are also saying that they are comfortable with this move as say
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mark. what's the one or two lawsuits that you think particularly from the republican side of the aisle that you think are crucial? >> the results of absentee balloting and how those votes will be counted and a clear set of rules is right. so there are, again, the safeguards in state law to be sure that the person who casts the ballot really is the person who signed the envelope as well. it's important to have those rules down. the way ballots are going to be collected, absentee ballots will be collected, is very important to have down. there's a phenomenon known as ballot harvesting. there's a case up before the supreme court, precisely who can get absentee ballots and turn them in needs to be known in each state. >> mark elias, that has been a touchstone here, who collects the ballots, where do they get dropped off. i know you're involved in a couple of these. what state or two do you believe this is most acute? >> yeah, so first of all, the case that ben mentioned is a case that i'm actually involved in litigating. it helps illustrate, i think, part of what's at stake for democracy this f
mark. what's the one or two lawsuits that you think particularly from the republican side of the aisle that you think are crucial? >> the results of absentee balloting and how those votes will be counted and a clear set of rules is right. so there are, again, the safeguards in state law to be sure that the person who casts the ballot really is the person who signed the envelope as well. it's important to have those rules down. the way ballots are going to be collected, absentee ballots...
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friday perhaps the sunnier of the two days with our showers marking time to northern exposures, but thean that even if we have sunshine, you will really notice the transition in our weather. 13 degrees forecast for london on friday. baden mayne, last thursday we we re friday. baden mayne, last thursday we were at 31 degrees. —— bear in mind. the colderair we were at 31 degrees. —— bear in mind. the colder air tax down, and by the time we get towards the end of the week, the wind picks up a west of the influence. perhaps milder next week and, perhaps more u nsettled milder next week and, perhaps more unsettled with brief bridging to the south of the jet stream, but the longer term outlook still houses with a westerly influence our weather and the jet stream feeding more medicines our way. the following week a distinctly autumnal patent with some wet and windy conditions. urges the public to keep to the latest rules. as thousands more cases are recorded, the health secretary says we are at a tipping point in the pandemic. we of course have to be prepared to take action if that's what's ne
friday perhaps the sunnier of the two days with our showers marking time to northern exposures, but thean that even if we have sunshine, you will really notice the transition in our weather. 13 degrees forecast for london on friday. baden mayne, last thursday we we re friday. baden mayne, last thursday we were at 31 degrees. —— bear in mind. the colderair we were at 31 degrees. —— bear in mind. the colder air tax down, and by the time we get towards the end of the week, the wind picks...
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the advocates of reform never reached the two thirds mark in the senate. it was heavenly - - heavily regional. 70 percent of senators from outside the south with a similar percentages of them voting against so in the 20th century to calm closest. >> so back to the point where race was critical. speaking of reform, now there is discussion again of electoral college reform. we don't know exactly what impact it will have in the 2020 election. but there is a movement for a national popular vote for the interstate compact. what is your general sense of the possibility of reform and what format that might take if it comes about? >> ending up as an optimist but the possibilities of reform are realistic. but in the next few years and within the next decade. and then to make a couple of comments with the interstate compact that is state can join a compact it can attest all of the electoral votes for the candidate who wins the national popular vote not the state but the national popular vote. it takes effect if you have a total of 270 electoral votes has signed off.
the advocates of reform never reached the two thirds mark in the senate. it was heavenly - - heavily regional. 70 percent of senators from outside the south with a similar percentages of them voting against so in the 20th century to calm closest. >> so back to the point where race was critical. speaking of reform, now there is discussion again of electoral college reform. we don't know exactly what impact it will have in the 2020 election. but there is a movement for a national popular...
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-then we're going to, step two, mark... -awesome. -with a guide. we are going to double needle the coin pocket to the pocket facing. this is step three. -i felt like i was inside of a pinball machine. moving from point-to-point all over the place with no rhyme or reason. you started here. you came here. you went there. you went there. you went back there. then you went over there. and now we're back here. -right. -now i know why it takes 3-1/2 hours to make the jeans, because you spend an hour and a half walking around to get to the different places. -i've spent hours researching and making excel spreadsheets about exactly how to account for every half second and i made that flow chart to kind of understand what we need to go through before we make a new product. -so you made this. okay, i love white boards. i use white boards in every business that i go to. but this looks like the formula to launch a rocket. -brenna over-thinks a lot of the things that we do. you are not prioritizing what's important. -i sometimes wish that we could just stop time
-then we're going to, step two, mark... -awesome. -with a guide. we are going to double needle the coin pocket to the pocket facing. this is step three. -i felt like i was inside of a pinball machine. moving from point-to-point all over the place with no rhyme or reason. you started here. you came here. you went there. you went there. you went back there. then you went over there. and now we're back here. -right. -now i know why it takes 3-1/2 hours to make the jeans, because you spend an hour...
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two others also woundeded. mark is here with us in the studio. we were talking about the trial going on. it seems the trial has been interrupted as the news broke of this attack. the members of charlie hebdo were taken out of the trial chamber by the police for their security. themoncern was more about being targeted during this very symbolicic trial than the former headquarters of charlie hebdo. that is the latest. is remarkable five years on to see the strap -- threats those journalists andd cartoonists still face. they have had round-the-clock police protection for years. the caricatures were published. the issue came back to the forefront again. with threatsn open by some groups. they said we want to avenge the situation. avenge the prophet muhuhammad fr those characters. we w w't foforget. police clearly on the lookout. this is confirmed as a knife attack. attacks have been rather frequent in recent years. there been a number of them in london. there was an attack inside the headquarters of the paris police by a member of the police. this wa
two others also woundeded. mark is here with us in the studio. we were talking about the trial going on. it seems the trial has been interrupted as the news broke of this attack. the members of charlie hebdo were taken out of the trial chamber by the police for their security. themoncern was more about being targeted during this very symbolicic trial than the former headquarters of charlie hebdo. that is the latest. is remarkable five years on to see the strap -- threats those journalists andd...
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so every two years is another tick mark, so it's 2022, 2024, 2026, 2028, 2030, etc., on into the future. because these projects take a long time to develop. the dashed orange line is where we are today and there are two key milestones noted. first is july 2023, when we committed to the commission that we would be back with a package of projects that are ready for environmental review. and december 2028, which is the decision for dry air supplies for existing customers and whether or not to make san jose and santa clara permanent customers. so those are the really key dates that we're aiming for in our process. if i could have the next slide, please. again, these all require unique challenges. as i said, integration into the existing system, and partnerships. we find that as you add different partners, the complexities multiply very rapidly. they'll need additional operator training and dealing with new technologies and new governing regulations. in fact, i just saw a photo of the progress on the westside recycled water plant showing the installation of reverse osmosis tube there is, whi
so every two years is another tick mark, so it's 2022, 2024, 2026, 2028, 2030, etc., on into the future. because these projects take a long time to develop. the dashed orange line is where we are today and there are two key milestones noted. first is july 2023, when we committed to the commission that we would be back with a package of projects that are ready for environmental review. and december 2028, which is the decision for dry air supplies for existing customers and whether or not to make...
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co-prosecutor mark baker, with two young daughters himself, cried in his opening statement. >> once you little body, you can imagine what the officers did there at the scene. >> prosecutors maintain that the defendants came to steal earon's pills and money but then williams changed the plan after earon fought back, according to key witness, rashaun turner. >> he told me he snatched the purse from her but she wouldn't let go of her purse. he shot her. >> his testimony helped fill in another piece of the puzzle, why quisenberry and williams were in the house that night. it appears that after earon became too ill to work, she found a way to supplement her income by selling her prescriptions. she had invited quisenberry to purchase pills before, but this time it turned to murder. >> i had no idea they would go in the house and kill you over a bottle of pills. >> the trial took one week and there was little doubt that quisenberry would be convicted of some crime. he got manslaughter and a maximum 45 years in prison. as for williams -- >> we, the jury, find the defendant, kenneth williams, gu
co-prosecutor mark baker, with two young daughters himself, cried in his opening statement. >> once you little body, you can imagine what the officers did there at the scene. >> prosecutors maintain that the defendants came to steal earon's pills and money but then williams changed the plan after earon fought back, according to key witness, rashaun turner. >> he told me he snatched the purse from her but she wouldn't let go of her purse. he shot her. >> his testimony...
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jonathan out of business and who better jonas thing kate moody good evening to you mark- the major deal between. two luxury giants is o on the r roc. i was capable not mine out partly because of the french government to explain. at will market the complicated story and it'll perhaps not surprise you to learn that it does involve donald trump. at the american jeweler tiffany. planning to sell to sue lvmh after it backed out of a sixteen point two billion dollar takeover. at a paris based fashion giant said the french government had pressured it to delay the process. as it waited the next move in a trans atlantic trade spat. the trio explains. the french govovernmet just for peter the biggest deal of the luxury goods indusustry has ever seen. not accorording o govevernment sourcrces. they saa letter sent to luxury leviathan lvmh asking it to defer acquisition of u. s. units if any in company for a sixteen billion dollars walls in no way finding. robert paris was apparently seeking breathing room to assess the fallout from potential new terrorists from washington. mostly on the luxury sector. in a cont
jonathan out of business and who better jonas thing kate moody good evening to you mark- the major deal between. two luxury giants is o on the r roc. i was capable not mine out partly because of the french government to explain. at will market the complicated story and it'll perhaps not surprise you to learn that it does involve donald trump. at the american jeweler tiffany. planning to sell to sue lvmh after it backed out of a sixteen point two billion dollar takeover. at a paris based fashion...
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he is hosted a ceremony at the white house marking the normalization of relations between two gulf arab states and israel. the foreign ministers of united aerab emirates and bahrain joind trump and netanyahu to establish diplomatic relations the first time in more than a quarter century an arab states has established ties with israel. trump said he hopes others will follow and netanyahuhu thanked e president forr his decisive leadership. >> t this day i is a pivot in history. it heralds a new dawn of peace. for thousands of years the jewish people h have prayed for peace. for decadeses the jewish state s prayed for peace. this is why today we arare fili with such profound gratitude. i'm gratefull t to you, preresi trump, for your decisivive leadership. you have unequivocally stood by israel's side. you have bololdly confronted th tyrants of tehran. you have proposed a r realistic vision for peace betweenen i is and the p palestinianss and brokered the peace that we e ar sisigning today that has broad supportt in israel and america and the middle eaeast and indee in the entire world. >>
he is hosted a ceremony at the white house marking the normalization of relations between two gulf arab states and israel. the foreign ministers of united aerab emirates and bahrain joind trump and netanyahu to establish diplomatic relations the first time in more than a quarter century an arab states has established ties with israel. trump said he hopes others will follow and netanyahuhu thanked e president forr his decisive leadership. >> t this day i is a pivot in history. it heralds a...
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two. with mark champa, from -- graduated from brigham young , valedictorian of his class.rom harvard, he worked with judge gorsuch. previously was the principal at the doj office of legal policy, where among other things he personally prepared over 100 nominees for confirmation by the senate and in the process earned the attorney general's distinguished service award. professor brian fitzpatrick has an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from notre dame, graduated from harvard law for justiceked scalia. he taught at nyu school of law and is currently at vanderbilt law school and has received all kinds of awards and published all kinds of books. lastly, jd from notre dame with judge sykes on the seventh circuit and he served as subcommittee counsel and chief counsel and legislative director for senator flake, as deputy assistant ag and currently as chief nomination counsel for the senate judiciary committee. so if ever there was a group of folks who know a thing or two about our topic today, judicial nominations and confirmations, this is them. they know a lot abou
two. with mark champa, from -- graduated from brigham young , valedictorian of his class.rom harvard, he worked with judge gorsuch. previously was the principal at the doj office of legal policy, where among other things he personally prepared over 100 nominees for confirmation by the senate and in the process earned the attorney general's distinguished service award. professor brian fitzpatrick has an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from notre dame, graduated from harvard law for...
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. >> hi, good afternoon, we are inside the two month mark until the presidential election, it is go tempersident trump he will be out connecting with voters and many times a little bit less than two months but the story is very troubling for many people in the president is responding to it, he has been responding over the weekend. we are talking about allegations that allegedly happened back in 2018 and france. specifically when the president visited the cemetery. he visited the saran cemetery and france but he did not visit 60 miles east of saran cemetery. the allegations are that he used the words suckers and losers as ourselves said, the olanta excites multiple unnamed sources who claimed he use those two words. the white house says he skipped the ceremony because of the bad weather. the treasury secretary steven mnuchin on "fox news sunday" defended his boss. >> i think this president has enormous respect for the military and the generals. i'd been at the tank at the pentagon with him, even at 9/11 with the pentagon with him. this president respects and supports the u.s. military. >> t
. >> hi, good afternoon, we are inside the two month mark until the presidential election, it is go tempersident trump he will be out connecting with voters and many times a little bit less than two months but the story is very troubling for many people in the president is responding to it, he has been responding over the weekend. we are talking about allegations that allegedly happened back in 2018 and france. specifically when the president visited the cemetery. he visited the saran...
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the euro is weakening off of the seminal $1.20 mark it yesterday, the strongest in about two years. in stoxx 600 also gaining the msci world index. interesting to see oil slowly creeping higher, a little off the earlier highs from this morning, $42.96 a barrel. inventories are starting to get lower in the united states. gold coming off its highs. going forward, the question i have really is, what is driving the rally? the narrative has been identified by this idea of low real yields, highly negative, fed surprising interest rates, a recovery trade. a bet on fiscal support hasn't come yet. ,enjamin mandel of jp morgan global strategist of multi-asset solutions, what do you buy most about this equity rally? there's no one thing, but it is an array of things, many of which you mentioned. lower for the foreseeable future. it is probably early cycle type of economic dynamics. you mentioned a few of them in employment and. it is a multifaceted -- and capex. it is a multifaceted story in that you have a few areas of strength, and the consumer on most mechanically is going to have a huge q3
the euro is weakening off of the seminal $1.20 mark it yesterday, the strongest in about two years. in stoxx 600 also gaining the msci world index. interesting to see oil slowly creeping higher, a little off the earlier highs from this morning, $42.96 a barrel. inventories are starting to get lower in the united states. gold coming off its highs. going forward, the question i have really is, what is driving the rally? the narrative has been identified by this idea of low real yields, highly...
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tonight marks the first debate between president trump and joe biden. the twoin cleveland. it will be moderated by fox news' chris wallace. there will be no opening statements. instead president trump will be given the first question of the night. joining me now, senior writer at politico and co-author of "the playbook," jake sherman. good morning. good to see you. you have polls out. it certainly feels sitting here like there can't possibly be anyone who hasn't already made up their minds, but it sounds like there may be a few. >> no, i don't think there are that many, kasie. good morning, and thanks for having me. 86% of people in our new politico poll say they've made up their minds about the election so far, and a roughly similar number say this debate tonight will not move them, obviously as you see right there. 90% of the people like their guy there. 90% like their guy joe biden, 90% like president trump. another interesting number. 44% say bide listen do better. 41% say trump will do better. someone would have to go up on stage and fall over on their fac
tonight marks the first debate between president trump and joe biden. the twoin cleveland. it will be moderated by fox news' chris wallace. there will be no opening statements. instead president trump will be given the first question of the night. joining me now, senior writer at politico and co-author of "the playbook," jake sherman. good morning. good to see you. you have polls out. it certainly feels sitting here like there can't possibly be anyone who hasn't already made up their...
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we have ann unusual announcemen saying they have found nine discarded ballots, seven marked for president trump, two not sure who they were for. the justice department had to direct their statement because after they initially issued it, it said 9 ballots were for trump. they said only 7 were for him, two we don't know. this is all in pennsylvania. 6 million people voted in pennsylvania in 2016. but it is notable that the justice department is going so far to put some statement like this out on their investigation even though it was only 9 ballots. >> kaitlan, thank you very much. >>> i want to go to the chairman armed services committee, adam smith. i appreciate your time, chairman. so, you know, you hear what the president says, kayleigh mcenany says he'll accept a free and fair election. he's laid out that it is rigged if he is not the victor, therefore not free and fair. what do you think he'll do if he loses the election? >> well, i think, you know, i can't imagine him conceding. i mean, this is a person who, you know, basically a narcissist, so everything he says, everything he does is perfect
we have ann unusual announcemen saying they have found nine discarded ballots, seven marked for president trump, two not sure who they were for. the justice department had to direct their statement because after they initially issued it, it said 9 ballots were for trump. they said only 7 were for him, two we don't know. this is all in pennsylvania. 6 million people voted in pennsylvania in 2016. but it is notable that the justice department is going so far to put some statement like this out on...
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about the area bob was reporting just outside of oakmont, between oakmont and skyhawk as marked on the map. those are two communities you'll hear referenced a lot because our reporters are along highway 12. lots of folks told to get out of the area and we advise to you heed those warning. calistoga, lots of areas and bigger roadways. silverado trail. we'll talk about those coming up. i want to show the rest of your commute as well. your typical slowing through fremont and into sunol. back to you. >> thank you, mike. >>> back to that fire zone for you in the north bay this morning. >> that's right. that's where we find bay by's crei "today in the bay's" cierra johnson. a lot going on there. >> reporter: there is so much going on. the thing about covering a fire it really hits all of your senses. right now i am soaked. i feel the water that the wind is picking up from that first house we brought to you at 4:00. we showed you this house at 4:00. the back was not as fully engulfed as it is. you can see the wind has really picked up. and i'm assuming that's what intensified the flames, the house at the corner
about the area bob was reporting just outside of oakmont, between oakmont and skyhawk as marked on the map. those are two communities you'll hear referenced a lot because our reporters are along highway 12. lots of folks told to get out of the area and we advise to you heed those warning. calistoga, lots of areas and bigger roadways. silverado trail. we'll talk about those coming up. i want to show the rest of your commute as well. your typical slowing through fremont and into sunol. back to...