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it was all reviewed it as the michael brown incident. i don't know how you feel personally about things, you are just saying these are things happening. the narcan, you talked about the narcan and how the blacks were treated, i strongly disagree with our police officers having narcan. i think it's a medical issue that emt needs to deal with an address. that's my question. how do you feel personally about law enforcement officers taking on these responsibilities that society needs to be dealing wi with. >> thank you so much for that. i can hear the passion in your voice. i'm still passionate when i read it. i'm passionate about my 28 years of service the different things i saw in that time. regarding the narcan, when we talk about feeling systems and what we see nine, i can't help but think of all the people that i helped sent to jail with a crack at adamic, 5 grams of crack at bedtime, i can't help but think of all the places i have been where we had 20 people in the house looking for 10 grams of crack we found it people went to jail. no
it was all reviewed it as the michael brown incident. i don't know how you feel personally about things, you are just saying these are things happening. the narcan, you talked about the narcan and how the blacks were treated, i strongly disagree with our police officers having narcan. i think it's a medical issue that emt needs to deal with an address. that's my question. how do you feel personally about law enforcement officers taking on these responsibilities that society needs to be dealing...
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what has changed since michael brown? >> the short answer is not enough.ot of people who are fru frustrated that we find ourselves four years still asking the same questions. still waiting for the kind of change we're demanding in the streets in those days. it's frufri ingfrustrating for folks. we haven't seen enough progress in addressing those concerns. >> looking at racial tensions and relations and politics in this state, you study it. what stands out to you? >> first of all, in building off what antonio just mentioned, we're looking for real change in the region. what we have seen is even in ferguson, much of the investments have been in the white side of the town. also we're looking at policing in the area. we haven't seen among the agencies in the area much cooperation. there has been some change. there's been great deal of dialogue but we're really looking for institutional change to move those barriers that seem to be a problem for african-americans in the area. >> talking about change, there have been some elections that have produced some change
what has changed since michael brown? >> the short answer is not enough.ot of people who are fru frustrated that we find ourselves four years still asking the same questions. still waiting for the kind of change we're demanding in the streets in those days. it's frufri ingfrustrating for folks. we haven't seen enough progress in addressing those concerns. >> looking at racial tensions and relations and politics in this state, you study it. what stands out to you? >> first of...
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what was it about michael brown's death that motivated you to get in your car and drive to missouri? >> i had my own experience with the police in baltimore in about 2009. an officer pulled his gun on me at a traffic stop. i thought that was an isolated experience. i had no clue it was happening around the country. when mike brown got killed i remember hearing the story and they killed a kid, a teenager. i spent my career in public education. the least i could do was go to st. louis and stand and respond to a call when they said thigh need -- they needed people to come. when i got there i was tear gassed. i had been told that part of american history was something we had lived through, that we wouldn't have to experience. >> you mean civil rights? >> you know, the dogs being sicked on people and the tear gas. i was told that that was in the past. then i lived it and was, like, i'll do whatever i can to make sure that nobody has to experience this again. >> what did you learn on the streets of ferguson? >> i learned so much. one, i was one of many people. there was so many people on t
what was it about michael brown's death that motivated you to get in your car and drive to missouri? >> i had my own experience with the police in baltimore in about 2009. an officer pulled his gun on me at a traffic stop. i thought that was an isolated experience. i had no clue it was happening around the country. when mike brown got killed i remember hearing the story and they killed a kid, a teenager. i spent my career in public education. the least i could do was go to st. louis and...
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one exhibit highlights headlines from the 2014 shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. >> to talk about ferguson would be foolish because it's had a huge impact on how this country looks at law enforceme enforcement. >> reporter: but another puts visitors in the shoes of first responders. >> a driver has just run a red light. >> reporter: letting them act as an officer at a traffic stop involving an armed suspect. sir, stay in the car. stay in the car! ( gunfire ) i probably-- >> you got him. >> reporter: the decision to allow visitors to simulate firing a weapon may be controversial, but instructor kevin bretz says it shows how police often have to make split-second, life-and-death decisions. and this is something that you allow kids to do here, too? >> if you're 12 and over, accompanied by a parent, we will bring you in, let them experience what it is to walk in the shoes of an officer and maybe start educating the community, and our police departments, too, to come together and start a dialogue. >> reporter: that dialogue may help policing in america by taking a look at it
one exhibit highlights headlines from the 2014 shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. >> to talk about ferguson would be foolish because it's had a huge impact on how this country looks at law enforceme enforcement. >> reporter: but another puts visitors in the shoes of first responders. >> a driver has just run a red light. >> reporter: letting them act as an officer at a traffic stop involving an armed suspect. sir, stay in the car. stay in the car! ( gunfire...
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the michael brown situation, regardless of what people think lead up to that. what i remember reading from an officer is that he said that like a demon.look well halloween is coming up. what do you see one you see a demon? if you think a human looks like that, what do you do to stop this? he went on to say he looked like haul cogan and i felt like a four-year-old. both of these men are six foot four inches. they are both large, tall men. what we start to see is that it ends up justifying in many regards some of the outcomes that we see. questionour original was about do we see a difference, we do see a difference in the standard of evidence. the police officers say there is a difference. the part they don't get is all they have to do is convince a few groups of people, the prosecutor's office that you were justified, the grand jury if it gets past that, and then the actual jury of people who hold the same bias. we had police officers take implicit association tests. they are based out of harvard. we did these with police officers. about these exercises was weap
the michael brown situation, regardless of what people think lead up to that. what i remember reading from an officer is that he said that like a demon.look well halloween is coming up. what do you see one you see a demon? if you think a human looks like that, what do you do to stop this? he went on to say he looked like haul cogan and i felt like a four-year-old. both of these men are six foot four inches. they are both large, tall men. what we start to see is that it ends up justifying in...
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fema is better than it was during the old michael brown days but we have a lot of work to do. and i'm especially worried about the upstream issues like climate change, like we still have very vulnerable people living in poverty in very high risk areas, still keep building in the most vulnerable parts of our country. it's a little progress and a lot of back sliding. >> if you take this seriously you're talking about something comprehensive and ambitious in how you conceptualize everything from flood insurance to zoning to building, to preparedness, how we do what we do and how we deal with the built environment. >> yeah, we have -- everything about it, we just went through hurricane maria in puerto rico, just wrecked the country, we just rebuilt the electrical system. exactly the same way it was before the storm hit. >> is that really true? >> yeah, it's true and it's just as fragile as it was before. the money didn't show up. the very grandiose plans the u.s. corps of engineers presented i was at a press conference in san juan ten day before the storm. big power point presenta
fema is better than it was during the old michael brown days but we have a lot of work to do. and i'm especially worried about the upstream issues like climate change, like we still have very vulnerable people living in poverty in very high risk areas, still keep building in the most vulnerable parts of our country. it's a little progress and a lot of back sliding. >> if you take this seriously you're talking about something comprehensive and ambitious in how you conceptualize everything...
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he's the typical kickoff man, but michael brown is out there right now. he's the field goal kicker who took over for the injured chase mcgrath who tore his acl against texas. so brown, who did not get the luxury of going for that 37-yard field goal, will have an equally big kick right now to try to keep it with usc. falo's out there. aca'cedric ware, stephen carr, tyler vaughns. tyler petite. you got the hands team out there for usc. a bouncer. grabbed. >> rod: who else? >> adam: n'keal harry. his hands have been a factor today. and his hands close out an arizona state win. you remember herm edwards' nfl career, the big play, miracle at the meadow lans? that was kind of the key start to what is now known at victory formation, after the fumble, the zonka fumble. herm edwards recovered it. they beat the giants that year. victory at the meadowlands. that's a sweet win for herm head ward. they knock off a helmet. they got michigan state earlier, they got usc today. let's go down to quint kessenich. he's with herm edwards. >> quint: congratulations. >> did we
he's the typical kickoff man, but michael brown is out there right now. he's the field goal kicker who took over for the injured chase mcgrath who tore his acl against texas. so brown, who did not get the luxury of going for that 37-yard field goal, will have an equally big kick right now to try to keep it with usc. falo's out there. aca'cedric ware, stephen carr, tyler vaughns. tyler petite. you got the hands team out there for usc. a bouncer. grabbed. >> rod: who else? >> adam:...
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we had baltimore in flames, ferguson in flames, we had the situation with michael brown in florida.appened during owe bam a the people were -- obama, the people were mad as hell and weren't going to take it any more. that was during the great eight years of utopia. it was trump's fault? >> they didn't do anything about the immigration laws, the dreamer laws. richard is doing what the other democrats do, they want to focus on the narratives rather than the results. the american people, the people who are seeing america through the wide lens of america, are focusing on results not this narrative. and even in the opening clip about the coming of the chairmen, chairpersons, they want to accuse, they want to allege, and they want to investigate. they're not talking about anything that's going to help the economy, help people with their wages, they're not going to talk about the median income, for the eight years of the obama administration the median income barely moved, the gdp was 2%. they wanted that to be the new normal. they are december cat democrats, social interests, some of them
we had baltimore in flames, ferguson in flames, we had the situation with michael brown in florida.appened during owe bam a the people were -- obama, the people were mad as hell and weren't going to take it any more. that was during the great eight years of utopia. it was trump's fault? >> they didn't do anything about the immigration laws, the dreamer laws. richard is doing what the other democrats do, they want to focus on the narratives rather than the results. the american people, the...
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and also let members of the public know that chanda ikdia is here, louana kim is here, michael brown, ken gee is here, ronald wegalt, linda young, ramon williams, linda simon, and derek kim, part of human resources at sfmta attending here to listen to the members of the public and also to the presentation here today. thank you. >> thank you, chair kim. mickey callahan. i have a big presentation, take approximately 15 minutes. anticipation you'll want to get to public comment and also may have questions. i have my executive staff here, linda simon is here, a number of issues relate to equal opportunity and she is the director of that program. and remind you and the public that we cannot respond to individual cases in view of the privacy considerations for both the people who have made claims and also those who are respondents to those claims. so, we are here to talk more about policies and programs and what our plans are. the mission of the department of human resources so use fair and equitable practices to hire, develop, support and retain highly qualified work force. d.h.r. is the c
and also let members of the public know that chanda ikdia is here, louana kim is here, michael brown, ken gee is here, ronald wegalt, linda young, ramon williams, linda simon, and derek kim, part of human resources at sfmta attending here to listen to the members of the public and also to the presentation here today. thank you. >> thank you, chair kim. mickey callahan. i have a big presentation, take approximately 15 minutes. anticipation you'll want to get to public comment and also may...
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went down to do a complaint last august, august 2016, just got reply from michael brown signed by mickey callahan saying they did not see a problem, but i believe we have a problem and i'm here to fight. >> supervisor kim: thank you. >> hi, my name is cindy wong. i did not come prepared but as i watch, i want to bring up my case. something about bullying at the workplace. so, i work at a health center in the department of department health, and the nurse manager, you know, very subtly does things to bully me. and highly value assistant, she can look at the situation and become a poor employee. so, i went through the chain of command, i went to medical director and also i call the d.p.h. -- d.p.h. director and then we have conversation and said you know, talk to the union. but the problem is, i did not have any union representation. so, my case started 2016. and because of all this bullying and, so i came down with a very serious illness. and i just returned to work back in june, and the manager throw me, you know, first remove me from my position, from working with medical director, and
went down to do a complaint last august, august 2016, just got reply from michael brown signed by mickey callahan saying they did not see a problem, but i believe we have a problem and i'm here to fight. >> supervisor kim: thank you. >> hi, my name is cindy wong. i did not come prepared but as i watch, i want to bring up my case. something about bullying at the workplace. so, i work at a health center in the department of department health, and the nurse manager, you know, very...
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amy: when we were covering the protests around the killing of michael brown a few years ago in fergusonmissouri, just a few miles down that same road is the calvary cemetery where dred scott was buried. but i want to go beyond dred scott and talk about other cases you look at in "birthright citizens." i want to ask you about wong kim ark, a chinese american cook who was born in san francisco in 1873. he was at the center of a major but often overlooked supreme court decision regarding birthright citizenship. tell us what this court case is about, who wong kim ark was, and white matters today. ark i is essenential for undersrstanding g where wewe ary because e is a a son of chinene immigrants born in the city of san franancisco. he appeaears to bebe a birthrigt citizen. i think regardrds himsf as such, even a as his parents e not eligible to nataturalize e y what bececome the terms o of the chinese exclclusion a act. k does business in san n franciscsco, business bebn san francicisco andd china. he leaves the country in the early y 1890's.s. and when he attempts to return at the port of
amy: when we were covering the protests around the killing of michael brown a few years ago in fergusonmissouri, just a few miles down that same road is the calvary cemetery where dred scott was buried. but i want to go beyond dred scott and talk about other cases you look at in "birthright citizens." i want to ask you about wong kim ark, a chinese american cook who was born in san francisco in 1873. he was at the center of a major but often overlooked supreme court decision regarding...
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one exhibit highlights headlines from the 2014 shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. >> it's had a huge impact on how this country looks at law enforcement. >> reporter: but another puts visitors in the shoes of first responders. >> a drive has just run a red light. >> reporter: letting them act as an officer at a traffic stop involving an armed suspect. >> sir, stay in the car. stay in the car. i probably -- >> you got him. >> reporter: the decision to allow visitors to simulate firing a weapon may be controversial, but instructor kevin brett said it shows how police often have to make split second life and death decisions. >> if you're 12 and over accompanied by a parent, we will bring you in, let them experience what it is to walk in the shoes of an officer and maybe we can start educating the community and our police departments, too, to at least come together and at least have a dialogue. >> reporter: that dialogue may help shape the future of policing in america by taking a closer look at its past. jeff pegues, cbs news, washington. >>> it can be a tough profession in t
one exhibit highlights headlines from the 2014 shooting of michael brown in ferguson, missouri. >> it's had a huge impact on how this country looks at law enforcement. >> reporter: but another puts visitors in the shoes of first responders. >> a drive has just run a red light. >> reporter: letting them act as an officer at a traffic stop involving an armed suspect. >> sir, stay in the car. stay in the car. i probably -- >> you got him. >> reporter: the...
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that caught the attention of fema director michael brown.t is remarkable about what this guy did is he did it, 50% more in construction costs. might seem like a lot it is a lot but it is a lot cheaper than a destroyed home. >> he is my new hero. he should personify what every american citizen should think about about how they do their construction, how they do their business, not just in hurricane zones but tornadoes, blizzards, whatever it is. the problem is in the united states, we focus so much on response. response is exciting, we get to save lives and protect property. first responders come in and everybody loves that. what is not very sexy is mitigation. how do we do the kinds of things he has done so you don't have the downtime, the lost resources, the rebuilding. think about investor owned utilities. i want to scream at investment owned utilities because one of the problems in mexico city in this area and almost every area, doesn't have to be a hurricane, you can't get the power grid up. the power grid is the backbone of the american
that caught the attention of fema director michael brown.t is remarkable about what this guy did is he did it, 50% more in construction costs. might seem like a lot it is a lot but it is a lot cheaper than a destroyed home. >> he is my new hero. he should personify what every american citizen should think about about how they do their construction, how they do their business, not just in hurricane zones but tornadoes, blizzards, whatever it is. the problem is in the united states, we...
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during the last 8 years how he divided this country starting with his trayvon martin, the michael brownands up don't shoot, that was black lives matter. -e-s, all based on a fake story. i feel side for people who becauseo cnn and msnbc these people have brainwashed you for decades. john is also a host and brings up topics, but can we bring up the fact that obama was our first gay, black muslim. why do you think he pushed the whole transgender thing? michelle obama is not a woman. she is a man and that is not their kids. we have been duped. host: good morning. caller: i'm calling to say, when i put the news on it is like halloween 24/7. i see wolf blitzer, joe cuomo, the, chris view, sports, everyone is talking politics. when you put on television, you want to watch a game, a variety show, it turns into politics. the things they say is unbelievable. i can't believe how they get away with it. trump has the right to retaliate. even ted turner, who started cnn, he said cnn is getting away from the news. it is disgusting what is going on. host: you said trump has the right to retaliate. what
during the last 8 years how he divided this country starting with his trayvon martin, the michael brownands up don't shoot, that was black lives matter. -e-s, all based on a fake story. i feel side for people who becauseo cnn and msnbc these people have brainwashed you for decades. john is also a host and brings up topics, but can we bring up the fact that obama was our first gay, black muslim. why do you think he pushed the whole transgender thing? michelle obama is not a woman. she is a man...
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and it helps to remind you to be living in the moment and that >> brown: michael shannon plays ruth's, nick. >> it's about the cycle of ging and taking care that happens in families. you know, you're born and you needo be taken care of and then as you grow up you learn how to take care of yourself. and you learn how tocare of other people and then eventually you find yourself in a position where you need to be taken care of again. >> elizabeth, she's such a smart writer. and with-- you have to have i think levity or yoricombust t? just like -- >> well yeah iyou just come it from like a straight up, ohth isn' sad, isn't this all poor you then you wind up with like a hallmark movie of the week. >> my grandmother didn't want to be coddled like, she wanted to be treated like she always was and you know, we were a family of teasers and laughers and like, and i think when you knows your heart is t to breaking is when you're laughing loudest, you know? at least that's how it is with the people that i love. >> brown: the movie explores changing circumstances and how ey impact family members d
and it helps to remind you to be living in the moment and that >> brown: michael shannon plays ruth's, nick. >> it's about the cycle of ging and taking care that happens in families. you know, you're born and you needo be taken care of and then as you grow up you learn how to take care of yourself. and you learn how tocare of other people and then eventually you find yourself in a position where you need to be taken care of again. >> elizabeth, she's such a smart writer. and...
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i want mark to: michael and fred scott brown at 30 points against him when he first ran against marthae polling company. no surprise. we have numbers that show we are leading with elizabeth warren with independence. that is where this race will be won. >> martha: we'll be watching. geoff diehl, things or bring with us. coming up, should there be a law against making an anonymous accusations of sexual assault? charles hurt and jessica tarlov on a very interesting development in california, that means the settlements be illega illegal? ♪ fi want a performance car that actually fits your life? introducing the new 2019 ford edge st. capability meets power. in the first suv from the ford performance team. the new 2019 ford edge st. so let's promote our falle a homecomingtravel dealame, on choicehotels.com like this. touchdown. earn a free night when you stay just twice this fall. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com the full value oft wyour new car? you'd be better off throwing your money right into the harbor. i'm gonna regret that. with liberty mutual new car replaceme
i want mark to: michael and fred scott brown at 30 points against him when he first ran against marthae polling company. no surprise. we have numbers that show we are leading with elizabeth warren with independence. that is where this race will be won. >> martha: we'll be watching. geoff diehl, things or bring with us. coming up, should there be a law against making an anonymous accusations of sexual assault? charles hurt and jessica tarlov on a very interesting development in california,...
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ralph brown and stoker core michael. is it your belief they are responsible for all the unrest in america tonight? >> of course not, no. the rap browns and stokely carmichaels are simply the spearheads of deep resentments that go far beyond their way out revolutionary attitude. and when you look at the resentment that is in america for example in the black community, when you look in america on the campuses, you cannot categorize it in terms communist led. not just the rap browns and the stokely carmichaels. it is much deeper than that no >> what would you do to remove all of that unrest? >> what you have to do is this. the people like the carmichael'ss, th destructivee revolutionaries, they have no plan for america, they are just destroyers. you ask them what they are for, they are not for anything, they are just against. they are like the latin revolutionaries. what you must do is to withdraw from them their spear carriers, to the way you'd do that is give them another cause, something which is meaningful, where we can
ralph brown and stoker core michael. is it your belief they are responsible for all the unrest in america tonight? >> of course not, no. the rap browns and stokely carmichaels are simply the spearheads of deep resentments that go far beyond their way out revolutionary attitude. and when you look at the resentment that is in america for example in the black community, when you look in america on the campuses, you cannot categorize it in terms communist led. not just the rap browns and the...
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. >> now a global climate summit created by california governor jerry brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg in response to the trump administration decision to withdraw on the paris climate agreement. this is three hours and 20 minutes. ♪ >> please welcome our master of ceremonies, , theea
. >> now a global climate summit created by california governor jerry brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg in response to the trump administration decision to withdraw on the paris climate agreement. this is three hours and 20 minutes. ♪ >> please welcome our master of ceremonies, , theea
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. >> please welcome milton brown, director of the inova center for drug discovery, tim cannon, director of the inova molecular tumor board, michael eggie, the founder of os therapies, and sage bolte, the president of the anova health foundation. health foundation. sage: good morning. is health foundation dedicated to a education, widening the margin of excellence and improving health outcomes. left withm you heard, cancer, it is an education program for anyone impacted by cancer with no cost to them, whether or not they are treated at inova. osteosarcoma is a really rare cancer. it affects about 500 children and adolescents a year. the treatments themselves. oftenghly toxic and involve limb amputation. today, we will consider sebastian's case and how we might give patients like sebastian more hope. --ill start by into choosing by introducing dr. tim cannon, a chemical oncologist and heads are tumor board with personalized treatment. dr. cannon, can you explain how precision medicine is changing cancer treatments? when i started training in oncology, treatment paradigms were very simple. if some he had pancreatic cancer or colon c
. >> please welcome milton brown, director of the inova center for drug discovery, tim cannon, director of the inova molecular tumor board, michael eggie, the founder of os therapies, and sage bolte, the president of the anova health foundation. health foundation. sage: good morning. is health foundation dedicated to a education, widening the margin of excellence and improving health outcomes. left withm you heard, cancer, it is an education program for anyone impacted by cancer with no...
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[applause] >>> california governor brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg plan date conferenceafter the trump administration announced its intention to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. leaders around the world gathered in san francisco in september to showcase their action and efforts to reduce global emissions. speakers include actor harrison ford, housed in a critically for nancy pelosi and the mayors of paris, warsaw, houston and san francisco. this is three hours and 20 minutes. >>> please welcome the master of ceremonies the head of communications for bloomberg, linda douglass. ♪
[applause] >>> california governor brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg plan date conferenceafter the trump administration announced its intention to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. leaders around the world gathered in san francisco in september to showcase their action and efforts to reduce global emissions. speakers include actor harrison ford, housed in a critically for nancy pelosi and the mayors of paris, warsaw, houston and san francisco. this is...
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brown, director of the inova center for drug discovery. tim cannon, director of the inova molecular tumor board. michael egge the founder of os therapies. and sage bolte is the president of the inova health foundation. >> good morning. it is good to be with you this morning. i'm sage bolte, the president of the inova health foundation which is dedicated to fueling innovation, widening the margin of clinical excellence, and improving health outcomes. the program you heard dominic refer to, life with cancer, is our support and education program for anyone diagnosed or impacted by cancer at no cost to them regardless of whether they're treated at inova or not. osteo sarcoma as you may know is a really rare cancer. it affects about 500 children in adolescence a year. and the treatments themselves are usually highly toxic. and often involve limb amputation. today, we are going to consider sebastian's case. and how we might give patients like sebastian more hope. so i want to start with introducing dr. tim cannon. dr. tim can en is a med calg onpsychologist for the cancer institute and heads our molecular tumor board which connects patients w
brown, director of the inova center for drug discovery. tim cannon, director of the inova molecular tumor board. michael egge the founder of os therapies. and sage bolte is the president of the inova health foundation. >> good morning. it is good to be with you this morning. i'm sage bolte, the president of the inova health foundation which is dedicated to fueling innovation, widening the margin of clinical excellence, and improving health outcomes. the program you heard dominic refer to,...
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brown, director of the innova center for drug discovery. tim cannon, director of the inova molecular tumor board. michael egge is a founder of os therapies, and sage bolte is the president of the inova health foundation. [applause] >> good morning. good to be with you this money. i'm sage bolte, president of the inova health foundation which is dedicated for innovation, widening the margin of clinical excellence and approving health outcomes. the program you heard dominant refer to life with cancer is our support and education program for anyone diagnosed brain packet by cancer at no cost to them regardless of whether they are treated at inova or not. osteosarcoma n'djamena is really rare cancer treatment affects about 500 children and adolescents a year and the treatments themselves are highly toxic and often involve limb amputation. today we will consider some bastions case and how we might give patients like sebastian more help. i want to start with introducing dr. tim cannon. dr. tim cannon is a medical oncologist for the institute and has a molecular tumor board which connects patients with personal
brown, director of the innova center for drug discovery. tim cannon, director of the inova molecular tumor board. michael egge is a founder of os therapies, and sage bolte is the president of the inova health foundation. [applause] >> good morning. good to be with you this money. i'm sage bolte, president of the inova health foundation which is dedicated for innovation, widening the margin of clinical excellence and approving health outcomes. the program you heard dominant refer to life...
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. >> attorney michael avenatti spoke to reporters at the willie brown breakfast. he is reportedly getting advice from political veterans from bernie sanders and other campaigns, as he decides whether to run. >>> still to come, a union for sheriff's deputies in the socom over working conditions. but, the other side says,ection >>> also, a game of catch and release. an update on the mountain lion that had to be tranquilized after being spotted in the bushes of a pleasanton >>> and, a red flag warning remains up. it's a beautiful day in san francisco. there is no fog out there and temperatures on the increase. we'll have details on what you can expect for the rest of the week. >>> notorious mobster james "whitey" bulger has been found dead in a federal prison in west virginia, and it appears he may have been killed by other inmates. he also died on the same day he arrived at prison. he was arrested in 2012 at his apartment in santa monica, california. he was living there with his partner when he was taken into custody. he was 89 years old and serving a life sentence
. >> attorney michael avenatti spoke to reporters at the willie brown breakfast. he is reportedly getting advice from political veterans from bernie sanders and other campaigns, as he decides whether to run. >>> still to come, a union for sheriff's deputies in the socom over working conditions. but, the other side says,ection >>> also, a game of catch and release. an update on the mountain lion that had to be tranquilized after being spotted in the bushes of a pleasanton...
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not generate will attend to the problems which we have on this island >> brown: amsigned by the ican sustainable architect michaelnolds, the rapa nui o schoolmusic and arts first opened its doors in 2014. >> 2,500 tires are in the walls. os40,000 glass bottles and 40,000 cans also. we have the solar panels, which provide the electricity. we have rainwater water collectors which provide with 40,000 liters of water. ys>> brown: today, mahina he school trains more than 100 students in both classical and traditional music, passed down from rapa nui ancestors. >> we are the descendants of the people who built t statues, and we are a living culture. we have our same language which the ancestors spoke back then. we have the culture which was transmitted orally until today. and this is a culture which is dying out because of globalization because we have not known how to, how to hold on to this. i and thsuch a big treasure which we have that we have to take care of it now because it's still alive. >> brown: that kind of pride, e says mayunds, is key to balancing rapid growth with protection of the natural environment. >>
not generate will attend to the problems which we have on this island >> brown: amsigned by the ican sustainable architect michaelnolds, the rapa nui o schoolmusic and arts first opened its doors in 2014. >> 2,500 tires are in the walls. os40,000 glass bottles and 40,000 cans also. we have the solar panels, which provide the electricity. we have rainwater water collectors which provide with 40,000 liters of water. ys>> brown: today, mahina he school trains more than 100...
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have made those free throws this is why kobe is better than the brawn and while brown will never be greater than michael jordan well michael jordan himself chimed in ok this is a parody account koby made both his free throws with a torn achilles just saying referencing a famous win for the lakers in twenty thirteen ko brick cry and putting in a bit of a check for lakers fans who haven't had a championship since two thousand and ten le bron james has more playoff game winning buzzer beaters in a one week stretch than kobe bryant has in a twenty year career le bron does have a chance to put things right against the phoenix suns on thursday by the way. well while the basketball season is just getting underway there is only a few more days left in the women's tennis calendar and the world's top eight players are competing to be crowned year and champion at the finals in singapore following her dramatic win over serina williams in last month's u.s. open final expectations were high for japan's nomi of soccer in singapore the twenty year old has failed to win a match yet though and despite a gutsy effort loss
have made those free throws this is why kobe is better than the brawn and while brown will never be greater than michael jordan well michael jordan himself chimed in ok this is a parody account koby made both his free throws with a torn achilles just saying referencing a famous win for the lakers in twenty thirteen ko brick cry and putting in a bit of a check for lakers fans who haven't had a championship since two thousand and ten le bron james has more playoff game winning buzzer beaters in a...
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. >> michael moore tweeted a photo and think that although -- honor of suspending the rating.>>> governor brownoed the bill to open safe injection sites. >>> bill will have your complete bay area forecast which includes some rain. ♪ the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. >>> governor brown has vetoed the plan for medically suicide -- supervised self insect -- self injection sites. she is vowing to continue the fight. >> reporter: jerry says he injects heroin three times a day in public restrooms and has the needles. he says he is disappointed that governor brown vetoed -- legislation that would allow san francisco to operate a self injection site. >> it should be hidden away. it helped with the idea that there would be medical professionals on site. >> reporter: the san francisco mayor says she is not discourage
. >> michael moore tweeted a photo and think that although -- honor of suspending the rating.>>> governor brownoed the bill to open safe injection sites. >>> bill will have your complete bay area forecast which includes some rain. ♪ the nature of a virus is to change. move. mutate. today, life-changing technology from abbott is helping hunt them down at their source. because the faster we can identify new viruses, the faster we can get to stopping them. the most...
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. >> california governor jerry brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg started planning a global climate conference after the trump administration announced its intention last year to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. leaders from different sectors of society from around the world gathered in san francisco in mid september to talk about climate change. among the speakers, harrison ford, starbucks ceo kevin johnson, nancy pelosi, and mayors of paris, warsaw, houston and san francisco please welcome our master of ceremonies, the head of communications for bloomberg, linda douglas. >> hello and welcome to the global climate action summit. i am honored and humbled to be here in san francisco with such extraordinary leaders from around the world. these are leaders from every sector, every industry, business, government, technology, philanthropy, entrepreneurs and artists, inventors, investors scientists and students all united by a common goal. we are also, on saturday tens of thousands of citizens around the world marched to demand greater climate action. our task b
. >> california governor jerry brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg started planning a global climate conference after the trump administration announced its intention last year to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. leaders from different sectors of society from around the world gathered in san francisco in mid september to talk about climate change. among the speakers, harrison ford, starbucks ceo kevin johnson, nancy pelosi, and mayors of paris, warsaw, houston...
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brown. welcome back. [ cheers and applause ] and we want to start off by saying to anyone in the path of hurricane michaels away from hitting the florida panhandle and it's forecasted to be the most powerful storm ever to make landfa landfall. so florida governor rick scott has said it's too dangerous to try to evacuate at this point because first responders can't really get to you, so you need to do whatever you need to do to be safe. if you can get to shelter, get to shelter now. don't wait. don't think you can ride this out. this is not a game. this is a bad one. this is a really bad storm. so do whatever you can do to be safe and know that we'll keep folks in the loop of what's going on. >>> now, yesterday, last night the american music awards aired, and no matter who took home trophies, baby, cardi b won the night for me, not only did she win three amas but she had the standout performance of the show. take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ i like it like that ♪ i like it like that >> baby -- [ cheers and applause ] let me tell you what happened. i don't watch much tv but i walked in my room and the tv was on. my cat wa
brown. welcome back. [ cheers and applause ] and we want to start off by saying to anyone in the path of hurricane michaels away from hitting the florida panhandle and it's forecasted to be the most powerful storm ever to make landfa landfall. so florida governor rick scott has said it's too dangerous to try to evacuate at this point because first responders can't really get to you, so you need to do whatever you need to do to be safe. if you can get to shelter, get to shelter now. don't wait....
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michael's girlfriend "last man standing"'s nancy travis. catherina zeta jones also headed to the small screen. she plays a ruthless pageant coach on her new facebook live series "queen america." >>> myles brownfor "dancing" glory. miles tells me he was born for it. >> so you are a good dancer. you have taken dance lessons before. does that help you in "dancing with the stars"? >> i have been dancing my whole life, but i wasn't doing this kind of dance. >> he nailed it on night one, scoring 22 out of 30 and tying for second place. we have seen miles dance before. he's been known to bust a move on "black-ish." >> i sure won't ask anthony. tracee can dance. >> so can myles's propartner riley. >> is your sister bossy? >> um -- yes. >> the biggest challenge is trying to keep a straight face. >> these two, i i love them, bu they cannot be serious. >> we look at each other and laugh. >> once they start laughing it's done. we have a lot of giggles. they're children so, they giggle. >>> coming up -- >> you look weird. >> oh, my god, you have a date. >> "grey's anatomy's" has a famous face, but how does this how i met your mother star compare? >>> plus, get ready for halloween hillarity. we hit up a p
michael's girlfriend "last man standing"'s nancy travis. catherina zeta jones also headed to the small screen. she plays a ruthless pageant coach on her new facebook live series "queen america." >>> myles brownfor "dancing" glory. miles tells me he was born for it. >> so you are a good dancer. you have taken dance lessons before. does that help you in "dancing with the stars"? >> i have been dancing my whole life, but i wasn't doing...
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>>> california governor brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg plan date conference after the trump administration announced its intention to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. leaders around the world gathered in san francisco in september to showcase their action and efforts to reduce global emissions. speakers include actor harrison ford, housed in a critically for nancy pelosi and the mayors of paris, warsaw, houston and san francisco. this is three hours and 20 minutes. >>> please welcome the master of ceremonies the head of communications for bloomberg, linda douglass. ♪ hello and welcome to the summit. i am honored and hung to be here in san francisco with such extraordinary leaders around the world. these are leaders from every sector from every industry, business, government, technology, philanthropy, entrepreneurs and artists, investors, scientists and students all united by a common goal, the goal of protecting the people who live on our planet by conducting the exit central threat of climate change. we are off to a auspicious start. tens of thousands of
>>> california governor brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg plan date conference after the trump administration announced its intention to withdraw from the paris climate agreement. leaders around the world gathered in san francisco in september to showcase their action and efforts to reduce global emissions. speakers include actor harrison ford, housed in a critically for nancy pelosi and the mayors of paris, warsaw, houston and san francisco. this is three hours...
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brown and recognize our clerk. i would like to recognize staff at san francisco government t.v. michaelnd samuel for ensuring our meetings are available to the public on line. do you have any announcements? >> and cherry of silence your cell phones and electronic devices. your completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk
brown and recognize our clerk. i would like to recognize staff at san francisco government t.v. michaelnd samuel for ensuring our meetings are available to the public on line. do you have any announcements? >> and cherry of silence your cell phones and electronic devices. your completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk
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michael's, target, and amazon. on at target. >>reporter: you have the mommy brownies down to collective arctic air brown eddie because you are not individually shaping 26 somethings for kindergartners but even judgment of these can be done. this looks a little bit more intricate. ahead and explain >> we get it right with natural color -- top and bottom. litigants are putting marshmallows on it. about six marshmallows on it. top it with the others but the dirt and worm cupcakes. they spooky halloween chocolate. spec national chocolate lake doesn't have to be pretty at the stage. i was speckled, but you say deb. >> these are crushed up cookies. you could use oreos. that responsibility things for the kids. these are all easy enough for your kids to do. do not need to do them. but you could fill up a little assembly-line and how they should into them it's up to herself. would rather have my children eat one of these three or four candies they will get in their pillowcases wednesday night. very good. congratulations on your success. if you want your figures are covered in frosting go to our website and you will find all of the recipe
michael's, target, and amazon. on at target. >>reporter: you have the mommy brownies down to collective arctic air brown eddie because you are not individually shaping 26 somethings for kindergartners but even judgment of these can be done. this looks a little bit more intricate. ahead and explain >> we get it right with natural color -- top and bottom. litigants are putting marshmallows on it. about six marshmallows on it. top it with the others but the dirt and worm cupcakes. they...
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michael leaves hundreds of thousands to rebuild from scratch. >>> and north of the damage in the oval office, president trump was focussed on a public relations style meeting with nflbate for, jim brown and rapper, kanye west. >> but this hat, it gives me power in a way. >>> new details in the ace of the missing journalists and communication intercepted by pausesable involvement of saudi's crown prince. >>> the home owner coming out, firing a shot fwun. gun. >>> why today's ceremony with harry's cousin has been all but over looked. "early today" starts right now. >>> more than a million 1/2 people are waking up without power this morning. outages stretch from florida to least six people have been killed by the most powerful storm to hit the florida panhandle in recorded history. as they befwin to sift through the degree, the full extent oof the devastation is begming clear. 150 mile-per-hour winds pealed off roof tops and flipped one of their fighter jets. >>> the storm is strengthening as it moves tough to sea. the carolinas are still cleaning up from hurricane florence. thi impacting south carolina and north carolina. we ask people to remain vigilant. >> triggering about 20 rescues
michael leaves hundreds of thousands to rebuild from scratch. >>> and north of the damage in the oval office, president trump was focussed on a public relations style meeting with nflbate for, jim brown and rapper, kanye west. >> but this hat, it gives me power in a way. >>> new details in the ace of the missing journalists and communication intercepted by pausesable involvement of saudi's crown prince. >>> the home owner coming out, firing a shot fwun. gun....
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. >> now a global climate summit created by california governor jerry brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg in response to the trump administration decision to withdraw on the paris climate agreement. this is three hours and 20 minutes. ♪ >> please welcome our master of ceremonies, , the head of communications for bloomberg, linda douglass ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> hello and welcome to the global climate action summit. i am honored and humbled to be here in san francisco with such extraordinary leaders from around the world. these are leaders from every sector, every industry, business, government, technology, philanthropy, entrepreneurs anarchists, inventors, investors, scientists and students all united by a common goal, the goal of protecting the people who live on our planet by confronting the existential threat of climate change. we are off to an auspicious start. on saturday tens of thousands of citizens around the world marched to demand greater climate action to fulfill the promises made three years ago in paris. our task as you well know becomes more urgent every day. this summ
. >> now a global climate summit created by california governor jerry brown and former new york city mayor michael bloomberg in response to the trump administration decision to withdraw on the paris climate agreement. this is three hours and 20 minutes. ♪ >> please welcome our master of ceremonies, , the head of communications for bloomberg, linda douglass ♪ ♪ ♪ [applause] >> hello and welcome to the global climate action summit. i am honored and humbled to be here in...
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brown and recognize our clerk. i would like to recognize staff at san francisco government t.v. michael and samuel for ensuring our meetings are available to the public on line. do you have any announcements? >> and cherry of silence your cell phones and electronic devices. your completed speaker cards and copies of documents to be included as part of the file should be submitted to the clerk items acted upon today will appear on the november 13th, 2018 board of supervisors agenda unless otherwise stated. >> thank you so much. can we please call items number 1 and 2. >> agenda item number 1 is a hearing of the purpose of conferring with and receiving advice from the city attorney regarding existing litigation in which the city as a defendant filed off every 21st, 2018 in supreme court. the case entitled sampson et al. versus the city and county of san francisco. it involves an employment dispute. item number 2 is a hearing for the purpose of conferring with receiving advice from the city attorney regarding anticipated litigation in which the city would be a defendant based on a signific
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michael it of the wall street journal. watch newsmakers sunday at 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. eastern on c-span. camping 2018pan's coverage continues with an ohio senate debate between sherrod brown and republican congressman jim anything. they will meet in cleveland and the debate starts live sunday at 6 p.m. eastern on c-span. on saturday, president trump met with pastor andrew brunson and his family at the white house. the pastor had been detained in andey on espionage terrorism related charges. since 2016. on friday, he was convicted but released on time served. this is 25 minutes. [indiscernible chatter] president trump: this was a long journey, but for andrew, it has been a very interesting day, because from a turkish prison to the white house in 24 hours. that's not bad actually. [applause] and i want to start by saying that noreen was unbelievable. she was calling and calling, and she definitely love you, let me -- loves you, let me put it that way. she was calling and she wanted you out. and she was not playing games, and we are very proud of you. thank you very much. and you are very, very special to all of us. and we have some of our great leaders right here, you know
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brown: do you remember the quote from onen -- >> here's a look at books being published this week. historian michaelb looks at the complex decisions a commander-in-chief must make while the country is at war in "presidents of war." former aid to president trump, sebastian gorka identify the possible threats dwens the country in "why we fight." in read and riot, shares her thoughts on political activism. yale law professor steven carter recalls the life of his grandmother eunice carter and how she broke down barriers as a bleak female lawyer in the 1930s and '40s in invisible. and in the corrosion of conservativetism, max boot explains why we no longer identifies as a republican. our look at this week's new releases continues with university of london professor sara church well's research, on the historical use of the phrases the american dream, and america first, in behold america. and in prius or pickup, political scientist mark healthingten and weller give their take how partisan politics have invaded our lives. look for these titles in book stores in the coming week, and, the authors on book tv o
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brown with him for the meeting. >>> now your morning money report. >> the federal trade commission is alerting us all to charity scams using hurricane michael. to keep from being scammed, don't give because someone asks. contact a trusted charity directly or check through the betterbusiness bureau website. if you find a charity you think is a scam, you should report it to the ftc. >>> the stock market down 42 points. we have seen it yo-yo throughout the morning. overnight asian markets were down. there was a huge selloff yesterday with things downgoingn to 800 points. >> are you looking to be truly terrifn isalwe? bndew haunting experience at the old mint building. the terror vault opened up for scares. >> reporter: we don't want to give away every bump in the vault. so go to abc7news.com to find out how you can be the mint's next victim. >>> this is a snake robot. >> that's the scary part. >> yeah. of course this is happening in japan. it is all part of an experiment. they believe robo snake could be used in search and rescue efforts. slithering through a narrow pipe. i swear to you the excuse has been, oh, they can find you in an emergency
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. >> michael, let's look at, we just showed tammy baldwin in wisconsin up 11 points, debbie stabenow in michigan up 16. sherrod brown16. bob casey up 16. this is real clear polling averages. in wisconsin, the governors race, scott walker, he's down ten points in our nbc polling. real clear polling average has him down about four points. this guy is in the political fight of his life. >> he is, you know, what's interesting about him, he came into office in 2010 in a republican wave year. and now he's finding that the sort of national mood working against him, he's been tacking back pretty hard to the center from being a very proud conservative for a while. he -- he, you know, he's been trying to put more money back into education funding after cutting it for a number of years. he had a video this week saying he wants to protect pre-existing condition coverage for insurance after spending many years talking about repealing baobam obamaca obamacare, possibly replacing the pre-existing protections with risk pools. so he knows he's in trouble. and he's fighting hard. >> he had actually sought for years to put medicaid re
. >> michael, let's look at, we just showed tammy baldwin in wisconsin up 11 points, debbie stabenow in michigan up 16. sherrod brown16. bob casey up 16. this is real clear polling averages. in wisconsin, the governors race, scott walker, he's down ten points in our nbc polling. real clear polling average has him down about four points. this guy is in the political fight of his life. >> he is, you know, what's interesting about him, he came into office in 2010 in a republican wave...
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brown and close with supervisor peskin. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much, president. i would like to call up to the podium officers jared lee and michael malone from richmond station and also captain michelle jean, i think, is in the audience also. >> president cohen: come on down. [ applause ] >> supervisor fewer: today, colleagues, i have the honor of recognizing two exemplary san francisco police officers who went above and beyond in responding to and rescuing residents from an apartment building fire in my district. on the afternoon of august 31st, a first-alarm fire broke out, the results from an electrical issue. within minutes of being on scene, officers jared lee and michael malone immediately and fearlessly ran into the building, kicking down doors to rescue a resident from the building before themselves becoming impacted by smoke inhalation. three people were injured and sadly a family dog was lost to the fire. a number of residents were also displaced by this fire. in the richmond, we take care of the neighborhood and we take care of each other. officers lee and malone put their lives and well being of our residents first. t
brown and close with supervisor peskin. supervisor fewer. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much, president. i would like to call up to the podium officers jared lee and michael malone from richmond station and also captain michelle jean, i think, is in the audience also. >> president cohen: come on down. [ applause ] >> supervisor fewer: today, colleagues, i have the honor of recognizing two exemplary san francisco police officers who went above and beyond in responding to...
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brown, thanks you very much for your time. >>> good morning. it is thursday, october 11th. there is a wide path of destruction along the florida panhandle this morning after hurricane michael made landfall yesterday. the storm came on shore as an unprecedented and kacategory 4. two deaths are being blamed on the storm, including an 11-year-old child. >> panama city is where the damage is extensive. the storm ripped off roofs, destroyed homes and buildings, tore down power lines. at the height of the storm, more than 380,000 homes and busine businesses were without power. michael has been downgraded to a tropical storm, but it continues to batter the southeast with rain and winds. >> the destruction is not over. we're still looking at a pretty active day in parts of georgia and the carolinas. this came on shore yesterday around 12:30 central time, 1:30 eastern time. we're going to see it moving very fast. it really picked up speed. it's not going to be like florence that's going to drop all this rain. it's going to move very quickly. it's going to bring some very heavy rain and tornados. matt is live in tallahassee. >> this is the kind of damage that's typical here in flori
brown, thanks you very much for your time. >>> good morning. it is thursday, october 11th. there is a wide path of destruction along the florida panhandle this morning after hurricane michael made landfall yesterday. the storm came on shore as an unprecedented and kacategory 4. two deaths are being blamed on the storm, including an 11-year-old child. >> panama city is where the damage is extensive. the storm ripped off roofs, destroyed homes and buildings, tore down power lines....
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michael is the president and an executive committee member of the board of directors of the aerospace industry association of canada. john brown joins us. he is the general management -- general manager of government services. he has the honor of operating the first domestic geostationary satellite. john is responsible for several businesses -- in the state-of- the-art -- early development. finally dr. michael byers. dr. byers is the canada research chair in global politics and international law at the university of canberra's columbia. he focuses on our space, the arctic, and armed conflict. i expect that we will discussed -- discuss armed conflict of us panel. we will say that the next one potentially. certainly all other areas of his expertise are needed on the panel. thank you for being here. let's begin with each of the panelists providing their thoughts on civil space partnerships. that provide public benefits to canada, the u.s., and globally. >>> thank you for the invitation of the opportunity to speaker. you have a great panel talking about the different aspect of shared observations and operations in space. i'm going
michael is the president and an executive committee member of the board of directors of the aerospace industry association of canada. john brown joins us. he is the general management -- general manager of government services. he has the honor of operating the first domestic geostationary satellite. john is responsible for several businesses -- in the state-of- the-art -- early development. finally dr. michael byers. dr. byers is the canada research chair in global politics and international...