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mr. anderson was about to say. something that we cannot possibly explored. supervisor cohen: i was told that rec and park owns the cameras. >> are you sure? supervisor mar: from everything i have seen, there will be a more collaborative relationship moving forward. i am very optimistic about that. what kinds of ideas to both departments have for working together toward the limit -- the lead -- delineating separately to maintain the area better and keeping it more sanitary? >> i think that our main objective is to remove the muni stop and turn it basically into a landscape the area. keeping up with the activities that have historically been going on there. alex, sarah, you might know more about the negotiations over the possible maintenance. for now what is going on in terms of the maintenance agreement? >> the true solutions, the short-term solutions, they would be happy to see mta in mou. we will be working on getting that together. with regards to the property lines, the long-term solution is something that we have touched on and are hoping that people wil
mr. anderson was about to say. something that we cannot possibly explored. supervisor cohen: i was told that rec and park owns the cameras. >> are you sure? supervisor mar: from everything i have seen, there will be a more collaborative relationship moving forward. i am very optimistic about that. what kinds of ideas to both departments have for working together toward the limit -- the lead -- delineating separately to maintain the area better and keeping it more sanitary? >> i...
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mr. anderson can start with an overview? >> i am the parks service manager for rec and park. dolores park is our major facility. but there are other devotions in a number of facilities. briefly i wanted to talk about the impact on the park itself and the operational impact of maintaining the abandoned station. so, i am going to wing it in terms of overall, this station, which has close to follow, is really the definition of an attractive nuisance. not only is it the graffiti that you have seen, it is illegal encampments, public latrines, shooting galleries, you name it. the maintenance burden put on us in the past has been quite high. so, overall in the scope of -- ok.
mr. anderson can start with an overview? >> i am the parks service manager for rec and park. dolores park is our major facility. but there are other devotions in a number of facilities. briefly i wanted to talk about the impact on the park itself and the operational impact of maintaining the abandoned station. so, i am going to wing it in terms of overall, this station, which has close to follow, is really the definition of an attractive nuisance. not only is it the graffiti that you have...
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mr. anderson -- mr. andrews. how do we interfere in an ongoing trial? we have not done that before. is this the first? >> we did it in the terry schiavo case. >> sometimes i do not recognize this place. we talk about process. this was introduced in the committee for less than 48 hours, correct? >> correct. there will be a previous hearing not on the legislation, but on the issue. >> on the concept? >> correct. >> no objection by the gao? no evaluation and that on wages and job security of workers? is that correct? >> yes. >> as you said before, mr. andrews, the democrats protested this. i'd think we should follow that through. it is one of the saddest things we have seen. it is an absolute assault on workers in america. it helps to create more outsourcing. just yesterday it made no sense to me when we were giving uranium to russia. it is sort of like "alice in wonderland." thank you very much. >> bank you very much, mr. chairman. a friend of mine from california, brad smith, was here. i wanted to acknowledge him at this time. mr. chairman, there has been a lot of discussion about id
mr. anderson -- mr. andrews. how do we interfere in an ongoing trial? we have not done that before. is this the first? >> we did it in the terry schiavo case. >> sometimes i do not recognize this place. we talk about process. this was introduced in the committee for less than 48 hours, correct? >> correct. there will be a previous hearing not on the legislation, but on the issue. >> on the concept? >> correct. >> no objection by the gao? no evaluation and...
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mr. president, i would ask unanimous consent that an intern charlie valeo anderson have the privileges of the floor for the balance of the day from senator merkley's office. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, i would also ask unanimous consent that i would speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, we all know that on tuesday, we're running against the deadline on raising the debt of our nation, and there is a real risk that if we don't make that deadline on tuesday, there will be checks from the federal government that will not be able to go out. the 70 million number is used, the number of checks that are written each month by the federal government that go to employees, that go to contractors, that go to recipients of certain benefits. let me talk about 4,000 federal workers who already have been furloughed, and it doesn't have to do with raising the debt ceiling. it has to do with the failure of the house of representatives to send a clean extension of the federal aviation administration, f.a.
mr. president, i would ask unanimous consent that an intern charlie valeo anderson have the privileges of the floor for the balance of the day from senator merkley's office. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, i would also ask unanimous consent that i would speak as if in morning business. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cardin: mr. president, we all know that on tuesday, we're running against the deadline on raising the debt of our nation, and...
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you're shirtless and you're covered in blood and you don't like just mr natural volcanic treatments nature i think we all know anderson cooper likes i'm going to say about this it does seem doesn't it was an exact simile he's almost the exact same thing he does every year right we're in the world is matt lauer he goes around and he does not know there's less of it will there's. that is. the most trusted name in news i understand he was right there is not needed i was just surprised he tweeted that i thought that you know i just was surprised if you usually see topless pictures of anderson cooper in the tabloids i think i don't need he's pulling out. to a talk show host now he has to be a celebrity you no longer going to look like a haitian orphans now he's a celebrity we're talking to the producers and desperation you know i mean this is you know his ratings haven't been that high for him scripted three sixty's transition to a different show this is the way to do it look here we are not on my getting to come is what that means i last story tonight so this is just turned into a whole rotten mass between allen west and
you're shirtless and you're covered in blood and you don't like just mr natural volcanic treatments nature i think we all know anderson cooper likes i'm going to say about this it does seem doesn't it was an exact simile he's almost the exact same thing he does every year right we're in the world is matt lauer he goes around and he does not know there's less of it will there's. that is. the most trusted name in news i understand he was right there is not needed i was just surprised he tweeted...
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there's military families speak out in very active and so lakers rocky anderson and norwalk is part of that so the feels really good. day mr. to see. the children. and. i have to call attention to that dark angel and i mentioned you have to be prepared to accept the wrath of the governments force and as long as you're willing to do that if you do it nonviolent me you can do everything you possibly can you give them your body you know and when you get nonviolent they do it lovingly hell i even try to deal with a sense of humor you know it's no big deal searching. nothing's going to change until a guy is coming home except that the back as soon as guys come home and say you know don't cut me on the back because things got change we got to be all fix this from things will change i'm a different scrutiny now i wonder whether it was trying to change things or not i just had to do it i got to do it. not just me oh i think it's maybe it's like spitting in the ocean you know if it's yours you do it you care and you have to make your own statements from your own heart. and i still hiding. when i'm down has a person she brazenly cho
there's military families speak out in very active and so lakers rocky anderson and norwalk is part of that so the feels really good. day mr. to see. the children. and. i have to call attention to that dark angel and i mentioned you have to be prepared to accept the wrath of the governments force and as long as you're willing to do that if you do it nonviolent me you can do everything you possibly can you give them your body you know and when you get nonviolent they do it lovingly hell i even...
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mrs. ford often personally set lives back on track. like that of elizabeth andersonaddicted to marijuana and alcohol. >> thank you for being such an inspiration. >> well, appreciate that. >> she was the original individual, i think, in the last 30 years to really have the audacity of hope. >> reporter: mrs. ford always took equal joy in the newfound strength of her flock. >> they're distraught and frightened and very sick and then weeks later, i see them and they have a smile ononheir face. >> reporter: she'll be remembered, perhaps, as patron saint, as much as first lady. claire shihian, abc news. >> thanks so much for watching. we're always on at abcnews.com. don't forget, "nightline" later. and hope t tsee you right back here tomorrow night. >>> a major revelation tonight in the jaycee dugard kidnapping case. there are two other victim nose one has known about until now. >> and imagine waiting 12 hours to see a doctor in the emergency room. >> and a late develop frmt pg&e on the san bruno pipeline explosion. no longer are they blaming people who lost their homes.
mrs. ford often personally set lives back on track. like that of elizabeth andersonaddicted to marijuana and alcohol. >> thank you for being such an inspiration. >> well, appreciate that. >> she was the original individual, i think, in the last 30 years to really have the audacity of hope. >> reporter: mrs. ford always took equal joy in the newfound strength of her flock. >> they're distraught and frightened and very sick and then weeks later, i see them and they...
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mr. nixon, the one leatherbound copy and he said, that's great, give it to the press and martin anderson handed it out to the press and never again for the rest of the campaign did the question of nixon on the issues ever come up. >> you raise a very good point about mr. nixon and during the buildup to the 1968 election, there was a period of time when he said to the staff, you're not going to see me for the next nine months, i'm going to be traveling. you go ahead and do what you have to do, but i'm going to south america, to the mideast, to asia and he did that with one person accompanying him and he built up a dossier. >> normally pat buchanan. >> right. on the issues but this opens up other areas, of course, the cold war wasn't just about china and vietnam but it was also about the mideast. and what was going on in the mideast and of course the 1973 war in the mideast and he was prepared to deal with what came up in the yom kippur war, the threat to israel which he then took care of personally. i mean, he made sure resupplies were on the way and he made sure -- the soviets already lef
mr. nixon, the one leatherbound copy and he said, that's great, give it to the press and martin anderson handed it out to the press and never again for the rest of the campaign did the question of nixon on the issues ever come up. >> you raise a very good point about mr. nixon and during the buildup to the 1968 election, there was a period of time when he said to the staff, you're not going to see me for the next nine months, i'm going to be traveling. you go ahead and do what you have to...
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mr. nixon, the one leatherbound copy and he said, that's great, give it to the press and martin anderson handed it out to the press and never again for the rest of the campaign did the question of nixon on the issues ever come up. >> you raise a very good point about mr. nixon and during the buildup to the 1968 election, there was a period of time when he said to the staff, you're not going to see me for the next nine months, i'm going to be traveling. you go ahead and do what you have to do, but i'm going to south america, to the mideast, to asia and he did that with one person accompanying him and he built up a dossier. >> normally pat buchanan. >> right. on the issues but this opens up other areas, of course, the cold war wasn't just about china and vietnam but it was also about the mideast. and what was going on in the mideast and of course the 1973 war in the mideast and he was prepared to deal with what came up in the yom kippur war, the threat to israel which he then took care of personally. i mean, he made sure resupplies were on the way and he made sure -- the soviets already lef
mr. nixon, the one leatherbound copy and he said, that's great, give it to the press and martin anderson handed it out to the press and never again for the rest of the campaign did the question of nixon on the issues ever come up. >> you raise a very good point about mr. nixon and during the buildup to the 1968 election, there was a period of time when he said to the staff, you're not going to see me for the next nine months, i'm going to be traveling. you go ahead and do what you have to...
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mr. nixon. he said that is great. give it to the press. martin anderson went back in the plane and handed it out to the press. never again did the question of the nixon on the issues ever come up. >> year is a good point about mr. nixon and the buildup to the 1960 election. there was some time worry said, you will not see me for the next nine months. i'm going to be traveling. to which you have to do but i'm going to south america. i'm going to asia. he did that with one person accompanying him. he built up a dossier on the issues. this opens up other areas. the cold war was not just about china and vietnam. was about the middle east. what was going on there was a war. he was prepared to deal with what came up in the aum to pour am kippur war. that led the way. it opened the relationship between egypt and the united states, between the military would somebody like to comment on the middle east? what mr. nixon did? >> just one quick vignette. since we're in the navy memorial, the way that president nixon -- it was hanging in the balance of 1973. for the first time, they had given the egyptians and syrians had h
mr. nixon. he said that is great. give it to the press. martin anderson went back in the plane and handed it out to the press. never again did the question of the nixon on the issues ever come up. >> year is a good point about mr. nixon and the buildup to the 1960 election. there was some time worry said, you will not see me for the next nine months. i'm going to be traveling. to which you have to do but i'm going to south america. i'm going to asia. he did that with one person...
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mr. bachmann's statements didn't seem to be squaring up with what his former patients were telling us. >> well, andersonomebody came up to me and said they were gay and they wanted to have advice on how not to be gay i would say why on earth would you ask that? you should be proud of who you are, end of story. but if somebody goes to a christian counselling clinic and says, i need help. i don't want to be gay. i want to be something else. that really is between the person who goes to that clinic, a christian clinic, and whoever the practitioners are on the other end. in this case a christian advisor. so i think you do have to be careful here. it's almost as if somebody of a faith goes to their priest and asks for advice about their own practices. for those of us who aren't belong to that, it's a little hard to weigh in. and i think when it comes to spouses especially, it's not the candidate. and they don't should not get treated by the same rules that apply to candidates. >> but mrs. bachman should answer the question. do you believe it this crack pot, bigoted theory that there's somehow something to be
mr. bachmann's statements didn't seem to be squaring up with what his former patients were telling us. >> well, andersonomebody came up to me and said they were gay and they wanted to have advice on how not to be gay i would say why on earth would you ask that? you should be proud of who you are, end of story. but if somebody goes to a christian counselling clinic and says, i need help. i don't want to be gay. i want to be something else. that really is between the person who goes to that...
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mr. newell, trying to understand the sequence here that some of my colleagues were asking about. as i andersonthe agents would watch a straw purchaser purchase guns, correct? they would follow the purchaser and go some place is to another location where they would observe the guns were left; correct? >> they were dropped off by the straw purchaser and deliver it to whoever the middle man was, right? >> yes. >> on a couple of occasions the agents called in for permission to make an arrest and they were denied that permission because of the overall objective of the plan, correct? >> i'm aware of that in one instance, yes. >> so the question that i have, and i think that they were asking this, but procedures did you have in place to follow where the guns went from the point where they were dropped off to wherever they ended up? >> i know that we have surveillance their job was to do that, yes. >> he got to report. i'm an agent. i observed a straw purchaser. i watched the purchaser go to a delivery point. so the next step is following the guns from the delivery point to wherever they may end up. n
mr. newell, trying to understand the sequence here that some of my colleagues were asking about. as i andersonthe agents would watch a straw purchaser purchase guns, correct? they would follow the purchaser and go some place is to another location where they would observe the guns were left; correct? >> they were dropped off by the straw purchaser and deliver it to whoever the middle man was, right? >> yes. >> on a couple of occasions the agents called in for permission to...
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mr. toobin is probably more interested in getting cameras in the courtroom, or the appellate court room. i would like to hear what judge anderson, but the most experienced trial judges in the circus, thinks about bringing cameras into the trial court >> i think we will see it in our lifetime. we can deal with it. trial judges need to be given tools to handle the situation and vote. the news media say that camera stock report what is happening and they did not reflect behavior. you need only turn on camera and a saturday afternoon and you see normally sane individuals acting like they are from mars. exhibit b would be the o.j. case. there was the william kennedy smith trial in florida accused of date rape and accused -- and acquitted. it public, i think, on would have bought a rich, wealthy family beat the system. they could see the weakness in the prosecution case and had more confidence in the verdict. trial judges do need to be given discretion. it requires the consent of the parties to. the judge needs to have a kill switch. i think it will work and we can make it work. >> what kind of safeguards would you impose on protecti
mr. toobin is probably more interested in getting cameras in the courtroom, or the appellate court room. i would like to hear what judge anderson, but the most experienced trial judges in the circus, thinks about bringing cameras into the trial court >> i think we will see it in our lifetime. we can deal with it. trial judges need to be given tools to handle the situation and vote. the news media say that camera stock report what is happening and they did not reflect behavior. you need...
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mr. newell, trying to understand the sequence here that some of my colleagues were asking about. as i andersonagents would watch a straw purchaser purchase guns, correct? they would follow the purchaser and go some place is to another location where they would observe the guns were left; correct? >> they were dropped off by the straw purchaser and deliver it to whoever the middle man was, right? >> yes. >> on a couple of occasions the agents called in for permission to make an arrest and they were denied that permission because of the overall objective of the plan, correct? >> i'm aware of that in one instance, yes. >> so the question that i have, and i think that they were asking this, but procedures did you have in place to follow where the guns went from the point where they were dropped off to wherever they ended up? >> i know that we have surveillance their job was to do that, yes. >> he got to report. i'm an agent. i observed a straw purchaser. i watched the purchaser go to a delivery point. so the next step is following the guns from the delivery point to wherever they may end up. now,
mr. newell, trying to understand the sequence here that some of my colleagues were asking about. as i andersonagents would watch a straw purchaser purchase guns, correct? they would follow the purchaser and go some place is to another location where they would observe the guns were left; correct? >> they were dropped off by the straw purchaser and deliver it to whoever the middle man was, right? >> yes. >> on a couple of occasions the agents called in for permission to make an...