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. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under 50 and we're twice that length into the length of the bay bridge that is one hundred and fifty with the suicide barrier like a ball park we're in the order of three to $400 million what you saw on the pictures there. >> uh-huh. >> well, i guess that begs the question a little bit over - so i think a bike lane would be great not just a continuing connection if the eastern span to the western span unto the treasure island resident population of which will grow and ultimate form of transit but i guess hearing that the cost will m
. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under...
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. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under 50 and we're twice that length into the length of the bay bridge that is one hundred and fifty with the suicide barrier like a ball park we're in the order of three to $400 million what you saw on the pictures there. >> uh-huh. >> well, i guess that begs the question a little bit over - so i think a bike lane would be great not just a continuing connection if the eastern span to the western span unto the treasure island resident population of which will grow and ultimate form of transit but i guess hearing that the cost will m
. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under...
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. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under 50 and we're twice that length into the length of the bay bridge that is one hundred and fifty with the suicide barrier like a ball park we're in the order of three to $400 million what you saw on the pictures there. >> uh-huh. >> well, i guess that begs the question a little bit over - so i think a bike lane would be great not just a continuing connection if the eastern span to the western span unto the treasure island resident population of which will grow and ultimate form of transit but i guess hearing that the cost will m
. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under...
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. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under 50 and we're twice that length into the length of the bay bridge that is one hundred and fifty with the suicide barrier like a ball park we're in the order of three to $400 million what you saw on the pictures there. >> uh-huh. >> well, i guess that begs the question a little bit over - so i think a bike lane would be great not just a continuing connection if the eastern span to the western span unto the treasure island resident population of which will grow and ultimate form of transit but i guess hearing that the cost will m
. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under...
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. >> mr. leenk you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under 50 and we're twice that length into the length of the bay bridge that is one hundred and fifty with the suicide barrier like a ball park we're in the order of three to $400 million what you saw on the pictures there. >> uh-huh. >> well, i guess that begs the question a little bit over - so i think a bike lane would be great not just a continuing connection if the eastern span to the western span unto the treasure island resident population of which will grow and ultimate form of transit but i guess hearing that the cost will maybe
. >> mr. leenk you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under 50...
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. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under 50 and we're twice that length into the length of the bay bridge that is one hundred and fifty with the suicide barrier like a ball park we're in the order of three to $400 million what you saw on the pictures there. >> uh-huh. >> well, i guess that begs the question a little bit over - so i think a bike lane would be great not just a continuing connection if the eastern span to the western span unto the treasure island resident population of which will grow and ultimate form of transit but i guess hearing that the cost will m
. >> mr. lee thank you for the presentation that is important for us it is far away i'm excited about the proposed bike lane on the western part to bike that with the eastern pan the bridge i have a few questions the estimated cost of this is $300 million. >> in expose of $300 million probably we're still working on the expose no longer than three hundred 3 if not higher and significantly higher. >> it could be the metrics are the barrier on the acreage that project is under...
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[inaudible / off mic] [laughing] do you know who mr. lee is? [laughing] john daggett, street name after him because he was the superintendent of the united states mint when it was here in san francisco. also a former lieutenant governor for the state of california. so gavin newsom you got something to look forward to. that's why daggett plaza and i'm here today and no one certain degree of celebration to celebrate the newest park in san francisco that is open for everyone, but also a unique relationship, a public-private relationship, where we actually own the park, but because of equity residential and their commitment, to having spaces for the residence, the people in the neighborhood, and with their conversations that are very long and delicate conversations with everybody including potrero boosters in dogpatch association, all the different neighbors, they kind of said we can make an agreement. it's called in perpetuity agreement, which means forever. they're going to help maintain this along with many other partners for the benefit of the
[inaudible / off mic] [laughing] do you know who mr. lee is? [laughing] john daggett, street name after him because he was the superintendent of the united states mint when it was here in san francisco. also a former lieutenant governor for the state of california. so gavin newsom you got something to look forward to. that's why daggett plaza and i'm here today and no one certain degree of celebration to celebrate the newest park in san francisco that is open for everyone, but also a unique...
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by by the fact of his age alone, mr lee has seen incredible changes. chinese empire, he joined 100 years ago during the fall of the chinese empire, hejoined the chinese empire, hejoined the chinese communist party and became a secretary to chairman mao. but he then became a dissident and spoke out in favour of democratic reform. carrie gracie found out that he remains an independent voice to this day. translation: 0h translation: oh no, i am in trouble. a failing cameraman as well. born in 1917 and growing up mid— civil war and born in 1917 and growing up mid— civilwarand famine, he born in 1917 and growing up mid— civil war and famine, he dreams of becoming a communist. —— dreamed. the 18—year—old did not listen, but did not get killed either. soon, the communists were ruling china, and he was secretary to chairman mao, who he later described as terrifying and inhumane. but it is dangerous to talk like that now. i think ithinki i think i do understand. when he spoke out about the mistakes of chairman mao, he was expelled from the party and spent eight
by by the fact of his age alone, mr lee has seen incredible changes. chinese empire, he joined 100 years ago during the fall of the chinese empire, hejoined the chinese empire, hejoined the chinese communist party and became a secretary to chairman mao. but he then became a dissident and spoke out in favour of democratic reform. carrie gracie found out that he remains an independent voice to this day. translation: 0h translation: oh no, i am in trouble. a failing cameraman as well. born in 1917...
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mr. lee, welcome, good to have you with us. let me begin with the late news this afternoon that the north koreans once again attempted to test a ballistic missile. it apparently failed or did not succeed in the ways that the regime might have liked. are you worried that the biggest risk to momentum in the market may come from some outside geopolitical risk? or something else? >> it's a big concern, tyler. and, you know, in the short term especially, if something happens between north korea and the u.s., i think it causes a lot of panic and potential concern amongst investors, and definitely could cause a lot of volatility. we're watching it closely. i'm south korean, so it's something that's of particular interest to me, i have family members in south korea too. it is definitely a concern. >> i can understand that, certainly. are you doing anything different with your clients' money, either in anticipation of the things heating up in that part of the world? or are you simply watching it closely? >> watching it very closely. but
mr. lee, welcome, good to have you with us. let me begin with the late news this afternoon that the north koreans once again attempted to test a ballistic missile. it apparently failed or did not succeed in the ways that the regime might have liked. are you worried that the biggest risk to momentum in the market may come from some outside geopolitical risk? or something else? >> it's a big concern, tyler. and, you know, in the short term especially, if something happens between north...
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mr. leeings has an iq of 79, maybe lower, maybe a 74. he's never had this claim heard. e's had terrible lawyers and you should stop that. the supreme court can always do that. and they can stop the lethal injection, saying we'll reconsider, it is cruel and unusual this three-drug cocktail it lead to e seen torturous result in executions, oklahoma.ly in they can say, we should stop this, they are bad lawyers or it it did last night, allow the execution to occur. host: what will the court be next week? guest: next week, there are remaining executions on the calendar, i believe two on monday and one on april 24th. may have some days backwards. in each case is really different the individual problem appealss and trials and really vary. kenneth williams, his execution date, he -- we in a report we wrote, iq of 70. supreme mportant, the court ruled in atkins and most recently in florida case called to is unconstitutional execute someone intellectually disabled. someone with an iq that low is not the worst of the worst, not the most cullpable because of that disability, you ca
mr. leeings has an iq of 79, maybe lower, maybe a 74. he's never had this claim heard. e's had terrible lawyers and you should stop that. the supreme court can always do that. and they can stop the lethal injection, saying we'll reconsider, it is cruel and unusual this three-drug cocktail it lead to e seen torturous result in executions, oklahoma.ly in they can say, we should stop this, they are bad lawyers or it it did last night, allow the execution to occur. host: what will the court be next...
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three of those executions were canceled this week but the courts about the execution of 51 year old mr. lee to take place last night. he was sentenced to death with a 1993 murder of his neighbor. a reporter who witnessed it described what he saw. >> reporter: it appeared to go without any major problems. the execution began and he appeared to lose consciousness quickly. >> the state of arkansas plans to execute two more on monday. >>> lawmakers are expressing their anger over comments made over the top law enforcement -- officer. jeff sessions total radio host that he was amazed that a judge in hawaii could block president trump's executive order halting immigration for several majority muslim country. he said that judge was sitting on an island in the pacific. they are reminding lawmakers that why he is a has been a us state. >>> >>> senator. sanders was in grand prairie texas yesterday. he told the crowd to some people feel the problems facing the mason are so overwhelming in the opposition is so powerful the people who want change should give up. select there is another option that says
three of those executions were canceled this week but the courts about the execution of 51 year old mr. lee to take place last night. he was sentenced to death with a 1993 murder of his neighbor. a reporter who witnessed it described what he saw. >> reporter: it appeared to go without any major problems. the execution began and he appeared to lose consciousness quickly. >> the state of arkansas plans to execute two more on monday. >>> lawmakers are expressing their anger...
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sorry. >> (calling names) those are the last two people to turn in speaker cards on this matter. >> mr. lee. >> my name is tony lee a taxi driver this is not only the local but a lot of outside people they must come here to finish their job business i wanted to get into the sf connect i don't get enough vote by the citizens' advisory council so i can get in but most of other guy is getting makes one of the largest before you werecy was in a report 7 years if he had wisdom wouldn't happen tmc they didn't accept the upgrade for the taxi business in hong kong now today you can buy a newspaper to shop in front of the news stands you get the newspaper 050 krentsd don't need to pay but those guy very soon in san francisco you should do small muni electric car everyone can use it coming to san francisco a lot of bay area people don't need to drive you have to shut down all the ramp on the bay bridge in the san francisco area this is the only way to stop all the traffic so push them back to their public and get this permit for the measure that - you get anywhere somebody get it you drive anywhere y
sorry. >> (calling names) those are the last two people to turn in speaker cards on this matter. >> mr. lee. >> my name is tony lee a taxi driver this is not only the local but a lot of outside people they must come here to finish their job business i wanted to get into the sf connect i don't get enough vote by the citizens' advisory council so i can get in but most of other guy is getting makes one of the largest before you werecy was in a report 7 years if he had wisdom...
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last night the supreme court nearly halted mr. lee'sn but decided 5-4 to allow the state to proceed with its plan. >>> authorities in massachusetts say the brain of former nfl player aaron hernandez will be turned over to university researchers. yesterday an attorney for hernandez accused the medical examiner of withholding the brain. the district attorney says now that the medical examiner has ruled hernandez died by suicide, the brain can be released to boston university for a study about possible brain trauma. hernandez was found dead in his prison cell wednesday. he was serving a life sentence for a murder. >>> time to take you state by state and county by county to show you some of the stories making news around our region. >> we begin in cumberland county where police are looking for the man who used nails to damage more than two dozen car tires. police posted pictures of the man on their facebook page. they say he threw roofing nails into address along gallagher drive and north mill road. if he looks familiar to you, police want
last night the supreme court nearly halted mr. lee'sn but decided 5-4 to allow the state to proceed with its plan. >>> authorities in massachusetts say the brain of former nfl player aaron hernandez will be turned over to university researchers. yesterday an attorney for hernandez accused the medical examiner of withholding the brain. the district attorney says now that the medical examiner has ruled hernandez died by suicide, the brain can be released to boston university for a study...
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sorry. >> (calling names) those are the last two people to turn in speaker cards on this matter. >> mr. lee. >> my name is tony lee a taxi driver this is not only the local but a lot of outside people they must come here to finish their job business i wanted to get into the sf connect i don't get enough vote by the citizens' advisory council so i can get in but most of other guy is getting makes one of the largest before you werecy was in a report 7 years if he had wisdom wouldn't happen tmc they didn't accept the upgrade for the taxi business in hong kong now today you can buy a newspaper to shop in front of the news stands you get the newspaper 050 krentsd don't need to pay but those guy very soon in san francisco you should do small muni electric car everyone can use it coming to san francisco a lot of bay area people don't need to drive you have to shut down all the ramp on the bay bridge in the san francisco area this is the only way to stop all the traffic so push them back to their public and get this permit for the measure that - you get anywhere somebody get it you drive anywhere y
sorry. >> (calling names) those are the last two people to turn in speaker cards on this matter. >> mr. lee. >> my name is tony lee a taxi driver this is not only the local but a lot of outside people they must come here to finish their job business i wanted to get into the sf connect i don't get enough vote by the citizens' advisory council so i can get in but most of other guy is getting makes one of the largest before you werecy was in a report 7 years if he had wisdom...
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thank you. >> thank you, mr. lee. next speaker, mr.rty. >> um, a moment of free envisioning or city recognizing the realty on the street. um, i complain about the new buses, the 60 foot buses, the 65, 67, 72, now the 66. if you go to mcallister and board the 49 bus, it is the bus i'm complaining about. take it to chestnut street transfer to the other side, take the 49 back, get off at mcallister then cross the street and take a 47 bus one the older bus said that have been on the street for 16, 17, 18 years. take the same bus and do the same thing. around trip over a hour, you get the idea what i mean, how terrible these new buses are as far as [inaudible] traps. you can have a conversation on a 47 bus, youinate do that. the driver cant hear you. it is terrible what we have done to the drivers and passengers. can we get the street repaved? that is what i'm talking about and my main drag and what i use. taxis-i will say taxis are at the alamo now. something needs to be done. i know that we are contrained because of state regulations. the
thank you. >> thank you, mr. lee. next speaker, mr.rty. >> um, a moment of free envisioning or city recognizing the realty on the street. um, i complain about the new buses, the 60 foot buses, the 65, 67, 72, now the 66. if you go to mcallister and board the 49 bus, it is the bus i'm complaining about. take it to chestnut street transfer to the other side, take the 49 back, get off at mcallister then cross the street and take a 47 bus one the older bus said that have been on the...
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mr. president. >> lee carter, been in business since 1980 and we've gotten hammered over the last 10 or 15i appreciate your support. >> we'll change that around. i promise you that. >> margaret, we manufacture products for the aerospace defense and automotive industry. >> barney scott, chair of the aluminum association. we appreciate this action and we're with you. we support you. >> thank you. appreciate it. yes, sir? >> ceo of century aluminum. we make high-purity aluminum so critical to the national defense. we had to separate from union employees there recently and with your leadership we'll be able to bring them back. >> you'll bring them back soon, believe me. yes, ma'am? >> i'm president of alumisource. last june 28th, the president came to our facility and we shot the first cannonball over to the blue wall and it was an aluminum cannonball. >> that's right. that was a great visit. >> yes, it was. >> jason smith, congressman southeast missouri and we were one of those smelters that closed last year losing 900 jobs. >> you're doing a great job. thank you. >> jackie, indiana's second
mr. president. >> lee carter, been in business since 1980 and we've gotten hammered over the last 10 or 15i appreciate your support. >> we'll change that around. i promise you that. >> margaret, we manufacture products for the aerospace defense and automotive industry. >> barney scott, chair of the aluminum association. we appreciate this action and we're with you. we support you. >> thank you. appreciate it. yes, sir? >> ceo of century aluminum. we make...
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mr. president. >> lee mccarter ceo of jw aluminum. we've been in business since 1980. over the last 10, 15 years. >> we'll change that around. >> thank you. >> i promise you that. yes. >> margret sabantino. we manufacture highly engineered products for the aerospace defense and automotive industry. >> i'm chair of the aluminum association. we appreciate this action and we're with you. we support you. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> michael pwhrefpb. ceo of century aluminum. we own the plant that makes the high security aluminum that's critical to the national defense. with your leadership we'll be able to bring our employees back. >> will you bring them back soon? bring them back soon, believe me. yes, ma'am. >> i'm the president of alumi source from monesson pennsylvania. we shot the first cannon ball over the blue wall. it was an aluminum cannon ball. >> that was a great visit. >> jason smith, congressman southeast missouri. we were one of those smelters that closed last year, losing 900 jobs. >> you're doing a great job. thank you. >> jackie norstry. we have a lot a
mr. president. >> lee mccarter ceo of jw aluminum. we've been in business since 1980. over the last 10, 15 years. >> we'll change that around. >> thank you. >> i promise you that. yes. >> margret sabantino. we manufacture highly engineered products for the aerospace defense and automotive industry. >> i'm chair of the aluminum association. we appreciate this action and we're with you. we support you. >> thank you. appreciate it. >> michael...
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. >> superintendant lee immigration mr. walton and commissioners i have a few items to report on. >> one thing i forgot to do will everyone please stand for the pledge of allegiance. >> thank you president walton and something seemed a little bit out of order there so thank you for meeting that. >> i'll to start by alm that that is administrative professionals week by saying thank you to all of the harjd administrative professionals at the school sites in the district you are the lifeline of our organization and medic professionals week is celebrate to say thank you you're the ones that make our schools and office run smoothly and like a family it was also recently digital citizenship week the week of april 10th the age of digital media a powerful tool we guide the students to make good decision to take advantage of the technology in their hands and lives constantly connected is where we have to be good citizens during this week and throughout the school year we promote the positive citizenship as early as kindergarten thro
. >> superintendant lee immigration mr. walton and commissioners i have a few items to report on. >> one thing i forgot to do will everyone please stand for the pledge of allegiance. >> thank you president walton and something seemed a little bit out of order there so thank you for meeting that. >> i'll to start by alm that that is administrative professionals week by saying thank you to all of the harjd administrative professionals at the school sites in the district...
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but the words come straight from rachel. >> when rachel lee realized that the meeting that mr. 't stopped our investigation, it was then that she began to work with him to craft the letter that you referred to. >> reporter: how is that possible? >> for ten years, rachel lee brainwashed ralph raines jr. it's unclear what he understood at the time. >> reporter: the brainwashing so complete that at the sentencing hearing, raines actually takes the stand. raising his ring finger high, to prove to everyone he still loves his wife. even though she and her family took him for all he was worth. and he's still wearing his wedding ring. >> yes. that's the most heartbreaking of all, you know. maybe the day he takes it off we can all breathe a sigh of relief. >> reporter: he hasn't taken it off yet. >> mary gave me the ring. i view myself as i -- i was married to her. >> reporter: that, even after an unorthodox meeting just prior to porsha lee's sentencing. ralph raines jr. had never before seen mary marks out of disguise. so the prosecutors agreed to a sit-down where the bogus bride would
but the words come straight from rachel. >> when rachel lee realized that the meeting that mr. 't stopped our investigation, it was then that she began to work with him to craft the letter that you referred to. >> reporter: how is that possible? >> for ten years, rachel lee brainwashed ralph raines jr. it's unclear what he understood at the time. >> reporter: the brainwashing so complete that at the sentencing hearing, raines actually takes the stand. raising his ring...
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lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning to my colleagues and members and good morning to the witnesses. forgive me for my slight delay. i was just in a meeting dealing with the famine in africa. i think you may have heard of that disastrous occurrence. i thank the chairman for his indulgence on we were trying to deliberate to the outcome to those individuals that are starving. but i join my chairman in acknowledging both mr. rosenberg and mr. brandon and appreciate very much the service that the atf and dea gives. one of my greatest pleasures serving for a good number of years on the judiciary committee was the many men and women in law enforcement on the federal level that i had to encounter. sometimes in tragic circumstances i go back on this committee mr. conyers, which i cannot compete with him and his tenure. but we go back to the waco incident. we go back to the issues with dea and the enormous drug trafficking cartels when cities seem to be collapsing. and it was the collaboration with local authorities
lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning to my colleagues and members and good morning to the witnesses. forgive me for my slight delay. i was just in a meeting dealing with the famine in africa. i think you may have heard of that disastrous occurrence. i thank the chairman for his indulgence on we were trying to deliberate to the outcome to those individuals that are starving. but i join my chairman in acknowledging both mr. rosenberg and mr. brandon and appreciate very much the...
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despite mrs lee's other daughter said he had threatened her with them. she was later arrested.cked and double checked. that didn't happen and that is a matter of deep regret. it has led to significant pain and suffering and loss for many people. not least stacey banner the sister of lucy lee. good morning to you, thank you for talking to us. i gather you watch the interview and what would you like to say about it? there are still a lot of questions that need answering. i want to know what rafferty knows when my sister made the 999 call. he's quite strong in saying we are going to make changes. and this won't happen again. it's happened. i can't change that. you told the police seven months before the guns were returned that they shouldn't. what did you say to them? i told the police had dangerous he was. i told the police that he would kill and he did. he killed my mum and my sister. ultimately, i have no otherfamily other than my husband and my children. when he is saying with all the family that are... you know... concerned in terms of... i am the only family. of my mum and s
despite mrs lee's other daughter said he had threatened her with them. she was later arrested.cked and double checked. that didn't happen and that is a matter of deep regret. it has led to significant pain and suffering and loss for many people. not least stacey banner the sister of lucy lee. good morning to you, thank you for talking to us. i gather you watch the interview and what would you like to say about it? there are still a lot of questions that need answering. i want to know what...
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thank you. >> thank you, mr. lee. next speaker, mr. gilberty. >> um, a moment of free envisioning or city recognizing the realty on the street. um, i complain about the new buses, the 60 foot buses, the 65, 67, 72, now the 66. if you go to mcallister and board the 49 bus, it is the bus i'm complaining about. take it to chestnut street transfer to the other side, take the 49 back, get off at mcallister then cross the street and take a 47 bus one the older bus said that have been on the street for 16, 17, 18 years. take the same bus and do the same thing. around trip over a hour, you get the idea what i mean, how terrible these new buses are as far as [inaudible] traps. you can have a conversation on a 47 bus, youinate do that. the driver cant hear you. it is terrible what we have done to the drivers and passengers. can we get the street repaved? that is what i'm talking about and my main drag and what i use. taxis-i will say taxis are at the alamo now. something needs to be done. i know that we are contrained because of state regulation
thank you. >> thank you, mr. lee. next speaker, mr. gilberty. >> um, a moment of free envisioning or city recognizing the realty on the street. um, i complain about the new buses, the 60 foot buses, the 65, 67, 72, now the 66. if you go to mcallister and board the 49 bus, it is the bus i'm complaining about. take it to chestnut street transfer to the other side, take the 49 back, get off at mcallister then cross the street and take a 47 bus one the older bus said that have been on...
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mr. alioato so used to it. listen, i really appreciate mayor lee aopponenting me to this commission.s i mentioned prior to the people that are here, i come from a long history of public service in the city. very proud of the service that my family has had to the city starting from my grandfather in the 60 pchs as two term mayor. my mothers a a member of the board of supervisors for many years as i was in my younger years and president of the board. and also my cousin mu kalea who was on the e board of supervisors. when i was in my 20th atu cla decided i wanted-needed to serve so i joined a police acad #5e78 in los angeles county, decided to go that route. i was hired on as a reserve police officer here in san francisco, so the reserve-the service of the reserves to the city are near and dear to my heart. putting your life on the line for no pay is a big deal, a realee big deal. my mother often questioned my sanity as she heard me leave the house at 3 o'clock in the morning to go to a call. but also after being on the reserves for the city, i joined the san francisco district attorney
mr. alioato so used to it. listen, i really appreciate mayor lee aopponenting me to this commission.s i mentioned prior to the people that are here, i come from a long history of public service in the city. very proud of the service that my family has had to the city starting from my grandfather in the 60 pchs as two term mayor. my mothers a a member of the board of supervisors for many years as i was in my younger years and president of the board. and also my cousin mu kalea who was on the e...
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mr. mark lee simple. david take advantage of the opportunity to create an accountability system and make some statements like this. we will have a new approach to accountability for schools. each and every public school whether run by a nonprofit or by the district will have an individualized school level of performance contract with the non-district authorizer. each and every public school would negotiate a contract. they would have explicit performance outcomes to be held accountable like all charter schools. here's the important part of the implications of this. this is the tool that we need at long last to make sure that every single district school gets exactly autonomy to charter schools have. they will have the freedoms they need to get with his time for their kids to meet performance metrics, to make sure they are running high quality schools. that is staffing and curriculum in scheduling and everything else. some of us like to think in pictures, myself included and i've given you a of words. what
mr. mark lee simple. david take advantage of the opportunity to create an accountability system and make some statements like this. we will have a new approach to accountability for schools. each and every public school whether run by a nonprofit or by the district will have an individualized school level of performance contract with the non-district authorizer. each and every public school would negotiate a contract. they would have explicit performance outcomes to be held accountable like all...
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mr. sessions: that's covered under lee. mr. mcgovern: i just want to say again i think this whole low to represents a b regular order. i think regularred orer is all but dead in this house. i have no confidence it's going to be resuscitated because it's become too easy for the majorities to do things, you know, in some back room as opposed to going through regular order. we've all heard stories about the turmoil within the trump white house and a political article from this morning entitled "white house aides clash with g.o.p. leaders over flailing obamacare push," it says, and i quote, white house staff members worry their jobs will be in jeopardy if the health care bill is not approved. i'm sorry, mr. chairman, but health care for 24 million americans is more important than white house staffers who are afraid of hearing the famous words, you're fired. and i will say again that this amendment that we're considering here today does absolutely nothing to address the underlying problems with the republican repeal bill which will
mr. sessions: that's covered under lee. mr. mcgovern: i just want to say again i think this whole low to represents a b regular order. i think regularred orer is all but dead in this house. i have no confidence it's going to be resuscitated because it's become too easy for the majorities to do things, you know, in some back room as opposed to going through regular order. we've all heard stories about the turmoil within the trump white house and a political article from this morning entitled...
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leigh reporter from bottom an independent journalist documented in july of 2014 that the plight of mr. lee the owner of pacific boxes and arts at the least many lee was forced out by much higher rent possibly he was forced out through a lease signed by cricket wireless as happened and as referenced casually by under lesser in 2015 when cricket wireless wanted to move to a bigger space across the street and signed a lease of 1019-1033 clement stre 524a clement street with the landlord to rerents for another 3 years. >> i appreciate your attention and thank you for your time my name is alicia anderson a 13 resident of inner mission we sold local gods a board member of the merchant association sfmade and sf local merchant association my shop was closed so i could be here i care about that issue deeply with the sections i'm concerned not only about the negative impact that krek9 currently has on the character of the inner clement neighborhood including the gigantic sign but the proved negative into the future before cricket opened at the location on clement street in formula retail use stores
leigh reporter from bottom an independent journalist documented in july of 2014 that the plight of mr. lee the owner of pacific boxes and arts at the least many lee was forced out by much higher rent possibly he was forced out through a lease signed by cricket wireless as happened and as referenced casually by under lesser in 2015 when cricket wireless wanted to move to a bigger space across the street and signed a lease of 1019-1033 clement stre 524a clement street with the landlord to rerents...
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lee: thank you, mr. speaker. each year during women's history month we pause to commemorate the contribute women have made to this country but we should commemorate women every day. i'm here today in april to amplify the contributions of women of color. particularly african-american women. far too often blood, sweat, and tears shown by women of color goes unrecognized. so many are truly hidden figures. mr. speaker, this morning i want to honor the sacrifices of african-american women made for this country during world war ii. sadly to this day their sacrifices have gone unacknowledged. as the daughter of a world war ii veteran and a korean veteran, i am honored to shed light on a few of the tremendous contributions of african-american women during world war ii. i want to rise to highlight the courageous efforts of more than 800 african-american women from e 6,888 central postal directory battalion, the first all women, all black unit deployed in world war ii. trim,888, its nickname six a, was an all women, all bl
lee: thank you, mr. speaker. each year during women's history month we pause to commemorate the contribute women have made to this country but we should commemorate women every day. i'm here today in april to amplify the contributions of women of color. particularly african-american women. far too often blood, sweat, and tears shown by women of color goes unrecognized. so many are truly hidden figures. mr. speaker, this morning i want to honor the sacrifices of african-american women made for...
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lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning to my colleagues and members and good morning to the witnesses, forgive me for r my slight delay. i was in a meeting dealing with the famine of africa, i think you may have heard of that disaster occurrence and i thank the chairman on his -- i join my chairman in acknowledging both mr. rosenburg and brandon and appreciate very much of the service and atf and eta givers. one of my graetest pleasure serving for a good number of years was the many men and women in law enforcement on the federal level that i have sometimes in sometimes in circumstances, circumstances, i go back to this committee, mr. conyers which i cannot compete with him and his we go back to the wa tenure. we go back to the waco incident and issues with dea, just enormous drug, drafting cartels that's seen to be collapsing and it was the collaboration of local authorities and how federal officers provided such a great and i might say friendship but also being part of solving problems with respect to the de
lee. >> thank you, mr. chairman. good morning to my colleagues and members and good morning to the witnesses, forgive me for r my slight delay. i was in a meeting dealing with the famine of africa, i think you may have heard of that disaster occurrence and i thank the chairman on his -- i join my chairman in acknowledging both mr. rosenburg and brandon and appreciate very much of the service and atf and eta givers. one of my graetest pleasure serving for a good number of years was the...
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good iend from texas, representative sheila jackson lee, the distinguished member of the judiciary committee, has agreed to co-anchor this hour with me. mr. speaker, i am chair of the working group for the congressional black caucus that looks at nominees for federal courts.
good iend from texas, representative sheila jackson lee, the distinguished member of the judiciary committee, has agreed to co-anchor this hour with me. mr. speaker, i am chair of the working group for the congressional black caucus that looks at nominees for federal courts.
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sheila jackson-lee, congresswoman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i hope you all can hear me and thank you to mr. chairman cummings and chairman conyers, delighted to be able to co-host this with you. delighted to be here with my colleagues, congresswoman lawrence congressman richmond and as well congressman johnson who is here. let me just show you a picture and it's probably far away that you can see it. two little children, three little children, one would ask the question what they have in common, but i'm going to ask you, are you a few years older than a preschooler. raise your hand, witnesses, a little bit. i don't want our members because they might be way beyond that. the connection is and the reason why your testimony is so very important is the disparate treatment that african-american children and children of color might get even as preschools one might say from 0 to 3. we have just determined by scientific research that children of color or preschoolers are more apt to be suspended. can you believe that? you are suspended at the age of 2
sheila jackson-lee, congresswoman from texas. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i hope you all can hear me and thank you to mr. chairman cummings and chairman conyers, delighted to be able to co-host this with you. delighted to be here with my colleagues, congresswoman lawrence congressman richmond and as well congressman johnson who is here. let me just show you a picture and it's probably far away that you can see it. two little children, three little children, one would ask the question what...
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mr. president. >> thank you. >> lee mccarter, ceo of j.w.ince 1980 and we've gotten hammered. >> we'll change that, i promise. >> margaret, we manufacture highly engineered products for the aerospace and automotive industry. >> garner scott, chair of the aluminum association, we appreciate this action and we're with you and we support you. >> thank you, appreciate it, yes, sir? >> michael bliss, ceo of century aluminum week make the high-security aluminum critical to the national defense, with your leadership and commitment we're going to be able to bring them back. >> you'll bring them back soon. believe me. >> yes, ma'am? >> i'm dave, the president of aluma source from annapolis, the president came to our facility and shot the first cannonball, it was an aluminum canyonball. >> that was a great visit. >> yes, it was. >> jason smith, congressman southeast missouri, we were one of the smelters that closed last year, losing 900 jobs. >> you're doing a great job. >> jackie rollers northern indiana second district. we have a lot of aluminum in
mr. president. >> thank you. >> lee mccarter, ceo of j.w.ince 1980 and we've gotten hammered. >> we'll change that, i promise. >> margaret, we manufacture highly engineered products for the aerospace and automotive industry. >> garner scott, chair of the aluminum association, we appreciate this action and we're with you and we support you. >> thank you, appreciate it, yes, sir? >> michael bliss, ceo of century aluminum week make the high-security...
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mr. tuckson: i know peter lee, who's in the audience, is going to be happy to hear you say that. he'll be up next in the conversation. real quick before we turn away from medicaid, you talked a little bit about alternatives to block grants or other kinds of proposals. could you just give a little bit more color on that so we make sure we understand where you are on block grants and alternatives to block granting? mr. scully: i mean, the two alternatives have always been block grants for caps, in my view, are completely different animals. a block grant says the state of new york's budget for medicaid this year is $60 billion, which i think is by far the biggest per capita. you'll be saving new york, here's $60 billion. you're going to give that adjusted for cpi for the rest of the time. if we have a recession and your population goes up by 15%, tough luck. you get a block grant. call us later. that is how much money you are getting. that's not particularly sensitive to various disruptions in the economy. and per capita cap says if you're spending $60 billion and it turns out to be
mr. tuckson: i know peter lee, who's in the audience, is going to be happy to hear you say that. he'll be up next in the conversation. real quick before we turn away from medicaid, you talked a little bit about alternatives to block grants or other kinds of proposals. could you just give a little bit more color on that so we make sure we understand where you are on block grants and alternatives to block granting? mr. scully: i mean, the two alternatives have always been block grants for caps,...
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mrs. jackson-lee will bat cleanup. >> let me thank the chairman and ranking member for a very important hearing. let me ask just a straight forward question that deals with fixing the immigration laws and allowing individuals to come from out of the shadows and distinguishing individuals who are hero posed to criminals and others who happen to be on status. would you support comprehensive immigration reform? yes or no? >> congresswoman, i've been working on that for 20 years going back to henry hyde and barney frank. i worked on the first bill. >> thank you. i was probably around that time. good to see you. ms. vaughn, you would support this? >> no. i think it makes much more sense. >> thank you. let me go on to mr. author. >> i would probably recommend enforce ment of the immigration laws. >> you support comprehensive immigration reform? it takes into account enforcement. if you look at the concept of gang of eight, it takes into enforce ment, you would support it? >> i would have to look at the particulars. >> all right. >> yes, i would support it. >> let me move forward on our questioning. a
mrs. jackson-lee will bat cleanup. >> let me thank the chairman and ranking member for a very important hearing. let me ask just a straight forward question that deals with fixing the immigration laws and allowing individuals to come from out of the shadows and distinguishing individuals who are hero posed to criminals and others who happen to be on status. would you support comprehensive immigration reform? yes or no? >> congresswoman, i've been working on that for 20 years going...
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cambell just presented we are twent between mr. lee and myself going to provide a summary of multipronged strategies these four prongs and close with next steps around the brick and mortar development concept. so, the working group we have been at this for a couple of years. happy to say, this is new in that longer history, this (coughing) first time we have had the working group composed from the united educators of san francisco the school district as well as the mayor's office. (sneezing) the union teachers union united educators of san francisco. and the district have had various phases of the partnership having the city and county at the table has been a break through for all of us want to thank the staff members of the mayor's office as well as vice president mendoza mcdonalds for uesf we have had five solid members come to almost every meeting president anita balconik vice president political director ken tray and communications director mathew hardy so it's a robust participation from colleagues at uesf i will not name all of t
cambell just presented we are twent between mr. lee and myself going to provide a summary of multipronged strategies these four prongs and close with next steps around the brick and mortar development concept. so, the working group we have been at this for a couple of years. happy to say, this is new in that longer history, this (coughing) first time we have had the working group composed from the united educators of san francisco the school district as well as the mayor's office. (sneezing)...
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cambell just presented we are twent between mr. lee and myself going to provide a summary of multipronged strategies these four prongs and close with next steps around the brick and mortar development concept. so, the working group we have been at this for a couple of years. happy to say, this is new in that longer history, this (coughing) first time we have had the working group composed from the united educators of san francisco the school district as well as the mayor's office. (sneezing) the union teachers union united educators of san francisco. and the district have had various phases of the partnership having the city and county at the table has been a break through for all of us want to thank the staff members of the mayor's office as well as vice president mendoza mcdonalds for uesf we have had five solid members come to almost every meeting president anita balconik vice president political director ken tray and communications director mathew hardy so it's a robust participation from colleagues at uesf i will not name all of t
cambell just presented we are twent between mr. lee and myself going to provide a summary of multipronged strategies these four prongs and close with next steps around the brick and mortar development concept. so, the working group we have been at this for a couple of years. happy to say, this is new in that longer history, this (coughing) first time we have had the working group composed from the united educators of san francisco the school district as well as the mayor's office. (sneezing)...
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of the community that is what we do in leadership >> (clapping.) >> good evening superintendant lee and mr. trump. >> board of education and everyone in delineation i'm hudson a sophomore and gone to leadership since my freshmen year and one of the best decisions of my lift i went to herbert hoover he came to leadership g i don't know anything about leadership into in my freshmen year but before politically to all the schools would have been my top choice none came to leadership from hover i gained a family in leadership that's made me the best person this family helped me to complete over waterfall hours of the community service and frenchie was named to the baseball team my leadership family has taught me friendship and critical thinking and social responsibility preebs and the power of families all those things are beyond a test score he platoon to be part of congratulating class of 2019 thank you for listening phil grirthd. >> (clapping.) >> my name is michael fox as you can see why i'm proud of leadership i helped to foster the growth of my son and following mr. mohammed i know a stor
of the community that is what we do in leadership >> (clapping.) >> good evening superintendant lee and mr. trump. >> board of education and everyone in delineation i'm hudson a sophomore and gone to leadership since my freshmen year and one of the best decisions of my lift i went to herbert hoover he came to leadership g i don't know anything about leadership into in my freshmen year but before politically to all the schools would have been my top choice none came to...
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mr. gowdy: the committee will come to order. we welcome everyone to today's hearing. ms. jackson lee is on her way. mr. conyers is with us. we have a nice group on our side and i know chairman goodlatte this means a lot to him as well. so we'll work the openings in as , people come. i'll recognize myself for my opening. opening. mr. gowdy: i want to thank you again for being here today. this is our second hearing in a series to examine the justice department and its component agencies to identify areas where we can make our justice system both fully respected and fully worthy of respect. so i want to thank both of you not just for being here today but for your long, distinguished careers in public service which will we will go into in more detail when you're introduced. as we know the drug enforcemented a administration and the bureau of alcohol, tobacco, firearm and explosives plays a critical role in the safety of our communities if you'll allow me a brief moment of personal indulgence, as former prosecutors do, we like to reminisce, on the last good job we had, which was being a prosecutor. i can tell you two that what
mr. gowdy: the committee will come to order. we welcome everyone to today's hearing. ms. jackson lee is on her way. mr. conyers is with us. we have a nice group on our side and i know chairman goodlatte this means a lot to him as well. so we'll work the openings in as , people come. i'll recognize myself for my opening. opening. mr. gowdy: i want to thank you again for being here today. this is our second hearing in a series to examine the justice department and its component agencies to...
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lee sarin, was used. speaking from damascus, mr asaad denied all allegations against him.ave any chemical weapons, we gave up our don't have any chemical weapons, we gave up oui’ arsenal a don't have any chemical weapons, we gave up our arsenal a few years don't have any chemical weapons, we gave up oui’ arsenal a few years ago. gave up our arsenal a few years ago. evenif gave up our arsenal a few years ago. even if we have them, we wouldn't use them, and we have never used alchemical arsenal in our history. it was back in 2013 when international investigators destroyed mr asaad's declared stocks of chemical weapons. but since then, there has been continued allegations that chemicals have been used against civilians. america's response has been swift. a missile strike that is quickly soured relations between washington and moscow. and russia is digging in to defend its ally, in moscow, russia's top diplomat held talks with his syrian counterpart ahead of a 3—way meeting between russia, are in and syria. translation: i cannot emphasise enough again be extremely provocative
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mr. conyers: i yield the gentlelady 30 seconds. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman. that there is no bias. so i ask my colleagues to work , gether and to pass h.r. 1695 to continue -- not begin -- but to continue the process of modernization of the copyright office and continue the collaborative work between the librarian of congress and the copyright registrar. there is no difference in the cooperation of decades before and as well there is no indication that that will not occur in the future. both of them will have 10-year terms, and i believe that we will move forward on behalf of the american people. with that i yield back. the chair: the gentlelady's time has expired. the gentleman from michigan reserves. the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. goodlatte: mr. chairman, i have no speakers remaining. i'm prepared to close when the ranking member is. the chair: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. conyers: i'm prepared to close. and i yield myself the balance of the time. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. ladies and ge
mr. conyers: i yield the gentlelady 30 seconds. ms. jackson lee: i thank the gentleman. that there is no bias. so i ask my colleagues to work , gether and to pass h.r. 1695 to continue -- not begin -- but to continue the process of modernization of the copyright office and continue the collaborative work between the librarian of congress and the copyright registrar. there is no difference in the cooperation of decades before and as well there is no indication that that will not occur in the...