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mike martin. as we came up two months ago with interim leasing. we talked about pop ups to activate the should is. the bulkheads we look at as a special event. we could have someone come in up to 6 months. you can pop the outreach plan is to get out to the people through the rfi if they want to see those activities it brings them. we think it is a great opportunity as was suggested earlier. >> that concludes it. >> commissioner adams. >> vice president adams: great presentation. you have a way to bring people out, i tell you. today was the first i had ever heard of this tennis club down at pier 29. i had never heard of that. that is unique what they were talking about. are we talking about private partnership to help us with the piers because i had a conversation with an executive from carnival cruise line here we had dinner. he was talking about pier 35. we need shore power. they are talking about wanting to up the cruise ships 30% coming into the port of san francisco. my goal is to see over a million passengers a year. we need money for shore p
mike martin. as we came up two months ago with interim leasing. we talked about pop ups to activate the should is. the bulkheads we look at as a special event. we could have someone come in up to 6 months. you can pop the outreach plan is to get out to the people through the rfi if they want to see those activities it brings them. we think it is a great opportunity as was suggested earlier. >> that concludes it. >> commissioner adams. >> vice president adams: great...
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thank you to buchanan davis, julie castle, melissa martin, mike nelson, jeremy thompson, chelsea, elizabeth lopez and so many others for such dedicated constituent work over the years, i will miss your wise counsel but most of all your friendship. i would also like a word of thanks to the institutional officers that served the senate so ably. the floor staff. the sergeant at arms and his employees and the capital police who keep us safe in the capital and at times on distant baseball fields. i quite literally so my life to them. thank you. mister president, as i give this last speech i cannot help but look to my maiden speech i gave 6 years ago. and i talked about how 12 newly elected senate freshman in 2012 were invited to the national archives and taken to the legislative vault where we viewed the signed copy of the first the lever enacted by congress as well as other landmark pieces of legislation and memorabilia. allegiance signed by revolutionary war soldiers witnessed by general washington, documents and artifacts related to the civil war, women's suffrage and the civil rights movemen
thank you to buchanan davis, julie castle, melissa martin, mike nelson, jeremy thompson, chelsea, elizabeth lopez and so many others for such dedicated constituent work over the years, i will miss your wise counsel but most of all your friendship. i would also like a word of thanks to the institutional officers that served the senate so ably. the floor staff. the sergeant at arms and his employees and the capital police who keep us safe in the capital and at times on distant baseball fields. i...
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let's get insights and welcome romaine bostick to the desk and also mike reagan. adams.a martinina, your perspective here. through onwe broke friday and are supporting levels, and the technical deteriorated. then we broke for the february- march level and all of that shored off. we do not have a lot of supports that were forming really resistance to count on an interims. the next true level of support is probably 2500 on the s&p 500. but you can remove 50 points pretty quickly, unfortunately. joe: i suddenly got a lot of notes on support levels. is it your sense that everybody has their level matter who they are, they are the technician? 2600 on friday looked like it might be a little bit of a support. the futures closed right on there and i think bad times like not when the earnings are coming in, we had some economic data, but it was not really supportive of risk that technicals take on a broader is lesst when there fundamental an intermission the trade-off of, we were eyeballing a bunch of them, the various lows throughout the year and do the them seemed to trick today. that
let's get insights and welcome romaine bostick to the desk and also mike reagan. adams.a martinina, your perspective here. through onwe broke friday and are supporting levels, and the technical deteriorated. then we broke for the february- march level and all of that shored off. we do not have a lot of supports that were forming really resistance to count on an interims. the next true level of support is probably 2500 on the s&p 500. but you can remove 50 points pretty quickly,...
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mike of the bears was waiting for them. the sharks gave up two quick goals. both beating martin jones. the hawks go up 2-0.joe thornton finds marcus all alone. 2-2. they get their third goal on just their fourth shot of the game. jones was pulled after that one. second period, sharks on the power play. brent burns, his shot was stopped but gets a put back, his tenth of the year. redirected, and sharks had 43 shots on goal, 7 different players ended up scoring. san jose wins its fourth straight, 7-3 the time. >>> the 49ers won the win over seahawks more than most. san francisco had lost ten straight to its division rival including an embarrassing loss in the first matchup of the season two weeks ago. that was enough. look at the rookie james up the right side line and gone. 97 yards total for the 49ers first return touch down since 2011. mullins with one touch down. this game went to overtime. and that's when robbie kicks a game winner. 49ers beat seattle for the first time at levi stadium 26-23. >> it means a lot beating seattle for me, but it's just the way the guys showed up and kept battling throughout
mike of the bears was waiting for them. the sharks gave up two quick goals. both beating martin jones. the hawks go up 2-0.joe thornton finds marcus all alone. 2-2. they get their third goal on just their fourth shot of the game. jones was pulled after that one. second period, sharks on the power play. brent burns, his shot was stopped but gets a put back, his tenth of the year. redirected, and sharks had 43 shots on goal, 7 different players ended up scoring. san jose wins its fourth straight,...
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terry martin welcome to the program authorities in indonesia have upped the alert level for the volcano that caused a tsunami last weekend they warned that fresh activity from the krakatoa volcano mike calls another tsunami and they've ordered all flights to steer clear of the area saturday's deadly waves killed at least four hundred thirty people since then heavy rains have calls rivers to burst their banks flooding streets and submerging some homes are course. allison toss has this report. on. these villages thought they were safe after escaping the tsunami that tore into the western coast of java but now they've returned they face a new problem. around six in the morning when the water began rising. i went out to get some food and when i came back the water was almost chest high our village has never been flooded like this lawyer. johnny moved his family because of the risk of another tsunami. no not here he is leaving behind me with white three other children and twenty five other individuals it's a title research but at least he's living with a convert of love life and they're all accounted for great now on this case his family. attorneys wife may sorrow remembers the moment sh
terry martin welcome to the program authorities in indonesia have upped the alert level for the volcano that caused a tsunami last weekend they warned that fresh activity from the krakatoa volcano mike calls another tsunami and they've ordered all flights to steer clear of the area saturday's deadly waves killed at least four hundred thirty people since then heavy rains have calls rivers to burst their banks flooding streets and submerging some homes are course. allison toss has this report....
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martin racing down 14 yards untouched for the touchdown. and then e the raiders send the fans home with a win beating the broncos 27-14. and then the a's sign mike s. and gold. >>> coming up next, we are tracking santa. we will show you where he is right now. that's comin i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome.
martin racing down 14 yards untouched for the touchdown. and then e the raiders send the fans home with a win beating the broncos 27-14. and then the a's sign mike s. and gold. >>> coming up next, we are tracking santa. we will show you where he is right now. that's comin i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product...
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mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. in the words of the great martin color of one's skin. that system is repugnant to the conscience of men and women everywhere. repugnant to the ideals that we in america hold so dear. >> well rev as we mark what would have been the 100th anniversary of nelson mandela's birth we should note the passing of another world leader, george h.w. bush, the 41st president of the united states passed away and our thoughts and prayers are with his family. >> as you just saw, he was in the white house when nelson mandela was freed. and south africa was starting to shed the pain that was decades of apartheid. global citizen host trevor noah was born several years before it ended. i spoke to him just before we left for south africa. >> as we are embarking on saluting the 100th anniversary of nelson mandela's birth what does it mean to you? >> for me, nelson mandela always represents two things. i think he represents the man, and he represents the ideas that surrounded the man. you know he -- he represents reconciliation in south afr
mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. in the words of the great martin color of one's skin. that system is repugnant to the conscience of men and women everywhere. repugnant to the ideals that we in america hold so dear. >> well rev as we mark what would have been the 100th anniversary of nelson mandela's birth we should note the passing of another world leader, george h.w. bush, the 41st president of the united states passed...
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mike on the piano is quite low. >> in the studio, the beatles' natural creativity was sort of brimming over, and george martin washat did nothing but play "sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band" over and over for the first three or four days after it came out because that's all anybody wanted to listen to. ♪ lucy in the sky with diamonds ♪ >> "sergeant pepper's" became the thing. you dropped the needle on it, you'd hear a little crackle, and then you'd be taken away on this journey. ♪ i read the news today, oh boy ♪ >> "sergeant pepper" was our opera. it sounded unlike anything we were used to. ♪ >> the '60s, lyrics are generally infantile and it's noise, not music. but the "sergeant pepper" album was a brilliant album, signifying a break from the old ways of being entertained. it really caught the moment. ♪ >> pop music is crucial to today's art, and it's crucial that it should remain art, and it is crucial that it should progress as art. ♪ ♪ pleased to meet you all now ♪ hope you guess my name >> the british invasion changed pretty much everything. >> it was not just a sound or a band or a phenomenon, but i
mike on the piano is quite low. >> in the studio, the beatles' natural creativity was sort of brimming over, and george martin washat did nothing but play "sergeant pepper's lonely hearts club band" over and over for the first three or four days after it came out because that's all anybody wanted to listen to. ♪ lucy in the sky with diamonds ♪ >> "sergeant pepper's" became the thing. you dropped the needle on it, you'd hear a little crackle, and then you'd be...
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martin griffiths they weren't allowed reopening stand airport to international flights the government delegation insists all international flights must be strictly through airports and its control in aden and how to molt that if mike to man we came here in order to find a solution to open the airport of santa we cannot just prejudge everything what we are asking is is this in the interest of the people or not we are not here to reward the malicious we are here for peace. the sun our airport was one of the first targets of the saudi u.s. coalition in two thousand to fifteen the military alliance later closed the airport to stop what it said was a flow of weapons from iran to the who these another sticking point in the talks is the port of her data which accounts for more than seventy percent of food imports to yemen the government asked the huth east to pull out immediately warning it will resume the offensive to take control of the city if they don't the healthy is had agreed to partially hand over management of the port to the united nations in exchange for a cease fire to be implemented in the one hell if we are to agree we need a governing authority that represents all of yemen and to which all parties will han
martin griffiths they weren't allowed reopening stand airport to international flights the government delegation insists all international flights must be strictly through airports and its control in aden and how to molt that if mike to man we came here in order to find a solution to open the airport of santa we cannot just prejudge everything what we are asking is is this in the interest of the people or not we are not here to reward the malicious we are here for peace. the sun our airport was...
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martin jones, it's the game winner. l.a. a winner 3-2 in overtime. >>> and some major league baseball news, the oakland a's reportedly resigned starting pitcher mikees to a two-year deal worth between $14 million and $15 million. that's all for sports. auto i'll davefe i'm dave feldman. more news after the break. this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪ let it shine, ♪ the power's ours to let it shine! ♪ >>> we all know by now washington is under a partial government shutdown. at 12:00 friday night, one-fourth of the government departments stopped paying their employees. 380,000 workers were sent home without pay and another 420,000 stayed on the clock without pay. all this, because of a stalemate between congress and president trump on one small part of the federal budget, funding for a border wall. nbc bay area political analyst larry gerston is here. there has got to be more to this deadlock than just dollars. >> you're right, a lot more. lot more. look, it's no secret, kira, that president trump is on a mission, we know thi
martin jones, it's the game winner. l.a. a winner 3-2 in overtime. >>> and some major league baseball news, the oakland a's reportedly resigned starting pitcher mikees to a two-year deal worth between $14 million and $15 million. that's all for sports. auto i'll davefe i'm dave feldman. more news after the break. this little home of mine, ♪ i'm gonna let it shine. ♪ it's energy saving time, ♪ i'm gonna reduce mine. ♪ californians all align ♪ to let our great state shine. ♪...
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martin's f-35. so i think president trump is digging himself in even bigger hole by putting mulvaney there. ,he culmination of mulvaney john bolton, and secretary state mike pompeo is a legal one, even for trump's political survival. he is trying to get sycophants around him, which is usually a late stage in the collapse of a regime. amy: so on saturday, president trump also announced that interior secretary ryan zinke will soon resign. i think he was given an ultimatum of something like by the end of the year. least 17 federal investigations into suspected ethics violations. during his time in office, he presided over the largest rollback of protections to federal land in u.s. history, open up vast swaths of u.s. coastal waters to oil and gas drilling. very much following in the model i think of scott pruitt, the former epa head who was then replaced by andrew wheeler, the acting epa had, who was a coal lobbyist. it looks like zinke is being also an by his deputy, oil and gas lobbyist. >> well, that is what was for seen by a full-page ad over a year ago by dozens of companies that are in the outdoor recreation business led by patagonia and their ceo. the
martin's f-35. so i think president trump is digging himself in even bigger hole by putting mulvaney there. ,he culmination of mulvaney john bolton, and secretary state mike pompeo is a legal one, even for trump's political survival. he is trying to get sycophants around him, which is usually a late stage in the collapse of a regime. amy: so on saturday, president trump also announced that interior secretary ryan zinke will soon resign. i think he was given an ultimatum of something like by the...
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about mike his book "double government", not only for me is essential reading, but i teach a course on congress and that is a textbook in my course, i highly recommend it. on the end here kate martin senior fellow for american progress and working on issues for national security. she was for the national studies here in washington. and she has written and litigated on civil liberties and national security issues and testified in front of congress as well. suzanne hennessey, sitting next to kate on her right, fellow in national security and government studies at bribinginbribinookings institute. and she has a blog, if you're not reading you're missing out, and hard national security focuses and she focuses on national security, oversight of the intelligence community. and finally, april dass is a partner where she chairs in a private security practice group. prior to that senior minority counsel to the russian investigation on select senate committee on intelligence and both april and susan are prior counsel at the national security agency. so they've been in the business, they know what it essentially looks like. and they know what is and is not necessarily possible. so, i just wa
about mike his book "double government", not only for me is essential reading, but i teach a course on congress and that is a textbook in my course, i highly recommend it. on the end here kate martin senior fellow for american progress and working on issues for national security. she was for the national studies here in washington. and she has written and litigated on civil liberties and national security issues and testified in front of congress as well. suzanne hennessey, sitting...
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ensure that humanity and dignity and my community and why the movement starts because of mike brown and trey von martin and his family and black activists who don't stop the fight. >> talk about that impact leading to one of the most powerful moments in the book when there is a police s.w.a.t. riot gear raid on where you live ostensibly looking for somebody that you think they were looking to harass you as an activist to make you be afraid and back off and there were small children in this moment having guns pointed out them so talk about this moment of cops in riot gear descending on you and your apartment pulling you and your family out. >> it was a beautiful summer day in los angeles and the community that i lived in has been there for decades it is an artist village and helicopter police were out supposedly there was a shooting at the police station right across the street from my village and they literally created a barrier in the neighborhood nobody could come in and nobody could leave for hours and hours they were just circling i said to the person i was with i really hope for not coming for us.
ensure that humanity and dignity and my community and why the movement starts because of mike brown and trey von martin and his family and black activists who don't stop the fight. >> talk about that impact leading to one of the most powerful moments in the book when there is a police s.w.a.t. riot gear raid on where you live ostensibly looking for somebody that you think they were looking to harass you as an activist to make you be afraid and back off and there were small children in...