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i said, thank you mr. mayor for that. there is a whole lot of things that are keeping us from functionally -- functioning properly. i have a home, my home was not damaged, but a little bit. because of the debris and all of this, i cannot get anything done. c. ray nagin: you said you live in algiers? >> in the cut. c. ray nagin: see that lady behind you, give her your address. we will get the debris taken care of. >> all right, thank you. >> mr. mayor, i am reverend howard. >> can you get closer to the microphone. >> don't cut me off. >> two minutes. [laughter] >> i am here because i am appalled. first of all at fema. mr. mayor, you gave them your plan for the trailer parks. i have seen one. my question as -- is, what is fema need to have to put those trailers where the requests were made? where are they? what is wrong with you? does that mean that you are that incompetent? all of our citizens want to come back home. speak for yourself. i cannot find a place. i even requested a trailer be placed on my home. that was in oct
i said, thank you mr. mayor for that. there is a whole lot of things that are keeping us from functionally -- functioning properly. i have a home, my home was not damaged, but a little bit. because of the debris and all of this, i cannot get anything done. c. ray nagin: you said you live in algiers? >> in the cut. c. ray nagin: see that lady behind you, give her your address. we will get the debris taken care of. >> all right, thank you. >> mr. mayor, i am reverend howard....
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thank you. >> hi, how are you doing, mr. mayor? mayor nagin: who's mike is that? nbc? >> i have a small business here in new orleans. i am from the jefferson area and just about two years ago moved to new orleans. i want to commend you on everything you have done here. summon night i can't even sleep because i want to be a part of helping you -- some nights i can't even sleep because i want to be a part of helping you. i can offer music stuff to you, whatever you have in the area. i am free. i have information that i can leave. i just want to thank you. mayor nagin: why don't you give your information to this lady right here. we will see if we can take advantage of your services. >> hello. i lived on two main street -- dumain street. the water was right near my house. mayor nagin: this other mic it in the way. they need to lower it so it is not the first mic somebody is talking in. we need to not allow them to be attached. it has to be lower. everybody is doing documentaries. everybody wants to do a documentary. >> thank you. mayor nagin: get as close as you can. >> my
thank you. >> hi, how are you doing, mr. mayor? mayor nagin: who's mike is that? nbc? >> i have a small business here in new orleans. i am from the jefferson area and just about two years ago moved to new orleans. i want to commend you on everything you have done here. summon night i can't even sleep because i want to be a part of helping you -- some nights i can't even sleep because i want to be a part of helping you. i can offer music stuff to you, whatever you have in the area. i...
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a >> mr. mayor jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the victims but they sound-proofed they come i sound-proofed they come for the occasion of this school and i want to have them stand as if they were part of your team dem trust and part of the decades and the heartache group or whatever they really constitute the foundation for everything that i've done and all the years and for whatever adherence that's bestowed on me it should be bestowed on willie brown family and it begins with blanching (clapping.) susan who occurred more time (clapping.) robin who has responsible for t
a >> mr. mayor jackie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the...
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mr. mayor, i do not -- you do not see me too often, but i am there to say look at my community. right now what i see i do not like. katrina has passed and gone, but we are still living in debris. we organize to move all of this out of the way so work can be done. it is months now. -- i came homee on the fifth of november. to this day i am trying to get caught -- get my utilities back. cable sent me a bill. saying? what i'm we need to stop playing games. stop playing thanking everyone is naive. i don't want to pay energy anything and say i will wait later for them to pay me back. they will not. i am not looking to pay no $200 upfront. at the party that told you not to have money. i was not there. i am not going to be responsible for anything that is not my doing. you,ayor, i want to say to thank you. bus, no fair. -- fare. i could not believe it. i said, thank you mr. mayor for that. there is a whole lot of things that are keeping us from functionally -- functioning properly. , my home was not d
mr. mayor, i do not -- you do not see me too often, but i am there to say look at my community. right now what i see i do not like. katrina has passed and gone, but we are still living in debris. we organize to move all of this out of the way so work can be done. it is months now. -- i came homee on the fifth of november. to this day i am trying to get caught -- get my utilities back. cable sent me a bill. saying? what i'm we need to stop playing games. stop playing thanking everyone is naive....
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mr. mayor, i know you don't see me too often but i'm there to say look at my community. right now what i see i don't like. we have been, katrina has passed and gone. but we are still living in debris. we say we're organized to move all of this out of the way, that work can be done. still, it is month now. i have been home. i came home on the 5th of november. till this day i'm still trying to get part of my utilities back cox cable, i haven't been there, but i got a bill. and, yeah, i haven't been there but i got a bill. you know what i'm saying? we need to stop playing games with people and stop playing, thinking everybody naive, dumb, stupid and crazy because i won't be that, either one of them. i wants my rights. i don't want to entergy anything and say i'm a week later to pay me back because they're not going to pay me back. i'm not looking to pay no, 2, $300 and up front. i was in that party that called y'all not to have the money to be accountable for the money. i was not there. i was not
mr. mayor, i know you don't see me too often but i'm there to say look at my community. right now what i see i don't like. we have been, katrina has passed and gone. but we are still living in debris. we say we're organized to move all of this out of the way, that work can be done. still, it is month now. i have been home. i came home on the 5th of november. till this day i'm still trying to get part of my utilities back cox cable, i haven't been there, but i got a bill. and, yeah, i haven't...
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mr. mayor, i know you don't see me too often, but i'm there to say look at my community. right now what i see i don't like. we have been, katrina that has passed and and gone, but we still living in debris, and we say we organize to move all of this out the way that work can be done. still it's months now. i've been home. i came home on the 5th of november. til this day i'm still trying to get part of my utilities back. cox cable. i've been -- i haven't been there, but i got a bill -- [laughter] energy, i haven't been there, but i got a bill, you know what i'm saying? we need to stop playing games with people and stop playing thinking everybody naive, dumb, stupid and crazy. [laughter] [applause] so that won't be there, either one of them. i wants my rights. i don't want to pay energy anything and say i'm going to wait later for them to pay me back, because they're not going to pay me back. [applause] i'm not looking to pay no $2, $300 up front. i was this that party that caused y'all not to ha
mr. mayor, i know you don't see me too often, but i'm there to say look at my community. right now what i see i don't like. we have been, katrina that has passed and and gone, but we still living in debris, and we say we organize to move all of this out the way that work can be done. still it's months now. i've been home. i came home on the 5th of november. til this day i'm still trying to get part of my utilities back. cox cable. i've been -- i haven't been there, but i got a bill --...
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a >> mr. mayorkie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the victims but they sound-proofed they come i sound-proofed they come for the occasion of this school and i want to have them stand as if they were part of your team dem trust and part of the decades and the heartache group or whatever they really constitute the foundation for everything that i've done and all the years and for whatever adherence that's bestowed on me it should be bestowed on willie brown family and it begins with blanching (clapping.) susan who occurred more time (clapping.) robin who has responsible for the o
a >> mr. mayorkie speier and david chiu, essential district i represented for so many years, to the members of the school board now and then and then and then and i'm talk about only about gene (laughter) let me say to all of you i am indeed honored beyond belief so honored something i've salesmen immensely do so they don't need security because some of the things i do generates hostile situations most of you have you could a know i have a family because they fear they'll be the victims...
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to you mr. mayor. -- ii got on the bus today could not believe it. thank you mr. mayor for that. -- but there all are a whole lot of things that are keeping us from functioning as proper human beings. damaged except for a little bit. , i cannot the debris get anything done. >> you said you live in algiers. >> in lower algiers. -- give heru what your address and we will get the debris taken care of. thank you so much. mayor, i am reverend howard. don't cut me off like you did before. two minutes. [laughter] >> i am here because i have been appalled. and i am first of all, at fema. mr. mayor you gave them your plan for the seller parks. my question is what does fema need to have to put those trailers where the requests were made? where are they? does it mean that you are just -- that incompetent? all of our citizens want to come back home. speak for yourself. i cannot find a place. i even requested that such killer be placed near my home and that was in october. -- i even requested that a be placed near my home and that was in october. somey has come up with foolishn
to you mr. mayor. -- ii got on the bus today could not believe it. thank you mr. mayor for that. -- but there all are a whole lot of things that are keeping us from functioning as proper human beings. damaged except for a little bit. , i cannot the debris get anything done. >> you said you live in algiers. >> in lower algiers. -- give heru what your address and we will get the debris taken care of. thank you so much. mayor, i am reverend howard. don't cut me off like you did before....
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mr. benny hoff (clapping.) all right. >> well mayor thank you that was such a nice introduction i have to tell you can a great lunch on 4 years ago you guys the mayor invite me to el beulah's on california how many have about there they have great pancakes i had the french toast the mayor said the most important thing we have in san francisco which is the greatest city in the world and look at it how beautiful it is nirvana most important thing in san francisco our kids because our kids are our future you guys agree with that yeah. kids are the future (clapping.) and when i went to high school guess what we were the panthers too so there is a karma connection with the pan therts isn't that cool? and i have a cheer, too, we have all the sairlz employees raise your hand they're our volunteers. (clapping.) >> we have a cheer too it goes like this when i say sales you say force. >> sales. >> for . >> sales informing that's pretty good uh-huh we're excited to make a big financial contribution to the school district ear not just here to give
mr. benny hoff (clapping.) all right. >> well mayor thank you that was such a nice introduction i have to tell you can a great lunch on 4 years ago you guys the mayor invite me to el beulah's on california how many have about there they have great pancakes i had the french toast the mayor said the most important thing we have in san francisco which is the greatest city in the world and look at it how beautiful it is nirvana most important thing in san francisco our kids because our kids...
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i would like to ask you mr. mayor, i will get to that. you mr. mayor, to ask the state coordinating officer, to ask fema to direct the army corps of engineers after we signed a waiver so that we do not have to pay for this demolition alone our own because congress allowed my home in lake view to be demolished or flooded not god. so i believe fema now needs to step up to the plate to help me pay for me to demolish my home so i can rebuild it up to code, to give me the $30,000 to raze my house so fema doesn't have to come in to my neighborhood again like this because i won't be flooded anymore. i don't even have to pay you for insurance. that is one situation so i will contact you sir, i will. >> you understand the process. send us a letter saying i would like my home demolished. go through the state coordinating office and we will get to -- or to somebody who will get to the work. >> on the baker bill sir. i would ask you for one more minute paid it doesn't sound like it's going to be advantageous to allow the united states corporation to buy our h
i would like to ask you mr. mayor, i will get to that. you mr. mayor, to ask the state coordinating officer, to ask fema to direct the army corps of engineers after we signed a waiver so that we do not have to pay for this demolition alone our own because congress allowed my home in lake view to be demolished or flooded not god. so i believe fema now needs to step up to the plate to help me pay for me to demolish my home so i can rebuild it up to code, to give me the $30,000 to raze my house so...
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place did not look like this this is unbelievable and it is the jewel of the tenderloin thank you, mr. mayor for making it so and boys and girls club over there and other entities and the big missing piece a kid's we're missing with only trophy we have to yeah oh, at the hall of fame without further and i do let me introduce the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee. >> thank you. well it's fun to be here with the champion of tenderloin and the police station as well as the wonderful kids out here happy summerhouse life without school (laughter) well, i'm glad to be here joining you on to national night out we're doing that all over the city you'll be up in another place greeting the kids it is a night where we have a sized family kids coming out to really participated in 234ir playground and we have rec and park staff and we can neighborhood staff here we've got people running important office we have the united way and social services, we have community people most importantly the residents of the tenderloin who deferred this world-class particular to play in and have fun to be healthy and t
place did not look like this this is unbelievable and it is the jewel of the tenderloin thank you, mr. mayor for making it so and boys and girls club over there and other entities and the big missing piece a kid's we're missing with only trophy we have to yeah oh, at the hall of fame without further and i do let me introduce the mayor of san francisco mayor ed lee. >> thank you. well it's fun to be here with the champion of tenderloin and the police station as well as the wonderful kids...
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.) >> thank you, mr. mayor certainly we wouldn't be here without our leadership the leadership at city hall extends to the second floor the board of supervisors has continued to provide the policy and funding leadership to support things like bringing the e like to fruition but the mayor made reference this is a long-standing demand for the people that ring the bell for the embarcadero for this kind of services this provides the connectivity from the caltrans to the ball park all the way up to pier 39 and fisherman's wharf and the northern part of the bayer the supervisors that represent the policies are are here and instead voices for better transportation in san francisco and better transportation service i was called into a meeting three or four years and the institutional leaders from the corridor demand or expressing the demand for this kind of services and the grassroots leadership that manifest in the supervisors it represents that is part of why we're here first representing the northern half of the e l
.) >> thank you, mr. mayor certainly we wouldn't be here without our leadership the leadership at city hall extends to the second floor the board of supervisors has continued to provide the policy and funding leadership to support things like bringing the e like to fruition but the mayor made reference this is a long-standing demand for the people that ring the bell for the embarcadero for this kind of services this provides the connectivity from the caltrans to the ball park all the way...
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john: this questionnaire, mr. mayor, says residents and visitors alike regularly lose caps on there front and alignments driving over new orleans the tory asleep crumbling streets. is there any plan to systematically tackle this problem -- the historically crumbling streets. [laughter] mayor landrieu: intended to tell you a story. was sworn in, i went to my dad, i was looking for father advice, i was looking for a hug, i love you son. i said tomorrow, and taking office, is there anything you want? to tell me? he said yes, tomorrow you own every pothole in the city. the city was wiped out. we have literally repaved moore street in new orleans in the last three years and most mayors have in the history of the city. if you go down any major street in the city, and by the way, it cost $7 million a mile repave the city. we've got a lot of miles, that we will $9 billion we were going to fix all of them. because we have limited resources, and because the reimbursement didn't match the damage, that's what we focus on. almost ev
john: this questionnaire, mr. mayor, says residents and visitors alike regularly lose caps on there front and alignments driving over new orleans the tory asleep crumbling streets. is there any plan to systematically tackle this problem -- the historically crumbling streets. [laughter] mayor landrieu: intended to tell you a story. was sworn in, i went to my dad, i was looking for father advice, i was looking for a hug, i love you son. i said tomorrow, and taking office, is there anything you...
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but, mr. mayores, what do you think is the biggest priority for dorset right now? what's the most important thing for your city? >> bring people presents when they're at the kid hospital. >> that's a great answer, to take people presents when they're at the kid hospital. now i think you probably both know that to be in politics and to be successful you need to have good political hair. so can we see what you guys look like without your hats on? >> oh, man, take your hats off, dudes. >> hey, look at that. yes! you definitely have political hair, both of you. so congratulations. mom, you've done great work with these two young politicians. >> thank you. >> and we wish you nothing but the best of luck as you will govern over dorset, mr. mayor. so it's mayor tufts, former mayor tufts, and emma tufts. do a spit shine on the hair. very good. you're raising money in all 50 states to battle leukemia, so best of luck to all of you and that's, mr. mayor, your ifb so if you pull that out of your ear you can't
but, mr. mayores, what do you think is the biggest priority for dorset right now? what's the most important thing for your city? >> bring people presents when they're at the kid hospital. >> that's a great answer, to take people presents when they're at the kid hospital. now i think you probably both know that to be in politics and to be successful you need to have good political hair. so can we see what you guys look like without your hats on? >> oh, man, take your hats off,...
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my name is eloise, as a community activist, mr. mayorn, but i am there to say look at my community. right now what i see i do not like. katrina has passed and gone, but november. to this day, i am still trying to get part of my utility back. i got a bill from coxe cable even though i have not been there. energy, i have not been there but i got a bill. we need to stop playing games with people. and stop thinking that people are dumb stupid and crazy. i don't want ty
my name is eloise, as a community activist, mr. mayorn, but i am there to say look at my community. right now what i see i do not like. katrina has passed and gone, but november. to this day, i am still trying to get part of my utility back. i got a bill from coxe cable even though i have not been there. energy, i have not been there but i got a bill. we need to stop playing games with people. and stop thinking that people are dumb stupid and crazy. i don't want ty
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. >> mr. mayor the numbers, it's about 20% of the population of mobile will attend this rally. can you explain the popularity? >> well, someone expressed it this way. they said they always regretted never seeing elvis presley, and they aren't going to miss seeing donald trump. >> someone is comparing donald trump to the king? >> this is just -- >> if you're next to the woods down south, that's -- >> anyway. that's one person's opinion. but, you know, just a lot of people that the campaign has created an excitement that you don't typically see in a political campaign. >> we -- mr. mayor, will you be there? >> i will meet him at the airplane, transport him to the event, and then i have to go to another -- a long-standing engagement that i've had, but i'll have the opportunity to visit with him. >> mr. mayor, thank you so much for joining us, and good luck tonight. >> thank you so much. >> if you aren't able to make it to mobile tonight, you can watch trump's rally on a special two-hour edition of lou
. >> mr. mayor the numbers, it's about 20% of the population of mobile will attend this rally. can you explain the popularity? >> well, someone expressed it this way. they said they always regretted never seeing elvis presley, and they aren't going to miss seeing donald trump. >> someone is comparing donald trump to the king? >> this is just -- >> if you're next to the woods down south, that's -- >> anyway. that's one person's opinion. but, you know, just a...
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mr. mayor, thank you for your hospitality. you have been so gracious to us. we want to thank you. if enthusiasm and a good strategy counts, new orleans is in good hands. we thank you very much. [applause] i bring greetings from one of the cochairman of the bush-katrina fund. 41. one of the great lines of all-time, who would have thought getting out of bed at age 91 would be more dangerous than jumping out of an airplane at 90? [laughter] thank david garland, the president of the charter foundation board, all of the folks who have shown up. we had a roundtable discussion. many of our friends were there. people we work with. francis, for example. one of the great minds of new orleans. in spite of the devastation, we have many fond memories. i remember sitting on top of one of those big ships strategizing. i think you were drinking. i wasn't of course. [laughter] it is great to see you. we are honored you took time to come. members ofcongress, the state house, superintendent white, on and on. thank you for coming. i really want to thank the leadership of the school. i must confess a
mr. mayor, thank you for your hospitality. you have been so gracious to us. we want to thank you. if enthusiasm and a good strategy counts, new orleans is in good hands. we thank you very much. [applause] i bring greetings from one of the cochairman of the bush-katrina fund. 41. one of the great lines of all-time, who would have thought getting out of bed at age 91 would be more dangerous than jumping out of an airplane at 90? [laughter] thank david garland, the president of the charter...
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a gentleman who most of you know the honorable mayor edwin lee city and county of san francisco mr. mayor (clapping.) >> thank you, captain parker and thank you for your service to our city and country hello, everybody welcome you know, i think our particular blessed this morning since i believe according to nancy who is the chairperson everyday is foggy but today not foggy you know i don't have an opportunity to thank my dad for being a veteran i'll speak through the veterans here to thank him that's why here today, i'm proud to stand here and celebrate the long awaited groundbreaking for the site of the million dollar our veterans have chesterfield chosen i think that is an outstanding site and perfect for this memorial it certainly commemorates and honors our well deserving veterans and together we in san francisco will always remember remember the americans that fought in the all of a sudden forgotten war with their brother and sister in south korea i want to thank again, the houbl inventing i quinton cop and men's e members of the coroner foundation have insured the future generation
a gentleman who most of you know the honorable mayor edwin lee city and county of san francisco mr. mayor (clapping.) >> thank you, captain parker and thank you for your service to our city and country hello, everybody welcome you know, i think our particular blessed this morning since i believe according to nancy who is the chairperson everyday is foggy but today not foggy you know i don't have an opportunity to thank my dad for being a veteran i'll speak through the veterans here to...
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new orleans you want o talk to former mayor mark morial about the current condition of the city.en mr. mayor, did you face any large hurricanes when you were mayor and what was your reaction? >> i faced several hurricanes perhaps most serious of them was hurricane georgia's in 1998 which required us to call for a voluntary evacuation of the city, and required us to use the dome in the convention center as shelter of last resort. hurricane georgias which was bearing down on the city and could have been katrina diverted as many hurricane its do at thed an hit the gulf coast of mississippi. that hurricane i think was the most serious threat on the city in quite a bitur of time. and new orleans is also had flooding incidents, occasioned by heavy rainfall. and we had one or two memorable flooding incidents as a result of rainfall. nothing of the scale of katrina. because it is important to emphasize and reemple that the fail ad flood wall, the drainage canal, and the failed flood wall along the industrial canal were large contributes factors to flooding that really took place after hurricane katr
new orleans you want o talk to former mayor mark morial about the current condition of the city.en mr. mayor, did you face any large hurricanes when you were mayor and what was your reaction? >> i faced several hurricanes perhaps most serious of them was hurricane georgia's in 1998 which required us to call for a voluntary evacuation of the city, and required us to use the dome in the convention center as shelter of last resort. hurricane georgias which was bearing down on the city and...
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his values run deep, his knowledge is so broad, his judgements are some reason and when you think mr. mayor that sometimes he wonder why we haven't come to that conclusion why do you ask he quotes filling when he says you'll understand when you understand (laughter) and that sounds like him it's a job to be with the mayor and fiona and the elected optimisms proud to be here with jackie spear one block into her district so we all love to claim some part of john burton it is a racket that a highway is named for him, i thought we remember coming out with a street name that is the housed a highway that important john took the high road a highway is important we always showed us the path forward a highway of streets a road i always showed us the path forward with great clarity so actually a personal privilege for mia family affair my daughter christen and others will be here they all send they're moving love as does that act of love for john burton speak for the people of not only this district not only our city not only the state of california but for his many friends on the national level what
his values run deep, his knowledge is so broad, his judgements are some reason and when you think mr. mayor that sometimes he wonder why we haven't come to that conclusion why do you ask he quotes filling when he says you'll understand when you understand (laughter) and that sounds like him it's a job to be with the mayor and fiona and the elected optimisms proud to be here with jackie spear one block into her district so we all love to claim some part of john burton it is a racket that a...
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this questionnaire, mr. mayorsays residents and alike regularly lose caps on there front and alignments driving over new orleans the tory asleep crumbling streets. is there any plan to systematically tackle this historicallye crumbling streets. [applause] [laughter] mayor landrieu: intended to tell you a story. was sworn in, i went to my dad, i was looking for father advice, i was looking for a hug, i love you son. i said tomorrow, and taking office, is there anything you want? to tell me? he said my wichita, you own every pothole the city. never was a more pressing things said from one layer to another. we have literally repaved moore street in new orleans in the last three years and most mayors have in the history of the city. the city was wiped out. if you go down any major street in the city, and by the way, it cost $7 million a mile repave the city. we've got a lot of miles, that we will $9 billion we were going to fix all of them. because we have limited resources, and because the reimbursement didn't match
this questionnaire, mr. mayorsays residents and alike regularly lose caps on there front and alignments driving over new orleans the tory asleep crumbling streets. is there any plan to systematically tackle this historicallye crumbling streets. [applause] [laughter] mayor landrieu: intended to tell you a story. was sworn in, i went to my dad, i was looking for father advice, i was looking for a hug, i love you son. i said tomorrow, and taking office, is there anything you want? to tell me? he...
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host: mr. mayor?on't know what the number is and i'm not the best person to answer that question. that should probably be directed to the law enforcement authorities and the district attorney and the united states attorney here to determine what in fact may have occurred with that. but i couldn't address that. host: i want to read two tweets to you, mr. mayor, and get your view on this. this is the first one. 52% of black males in new orleans are unemployed, yet obama fights to give five million illegal aliens work perments. followed by this one. what impact of the influx have on the vacant of low cost housings for those who would like to return? guest: the people who request work permits for undocumented workers are businesses. restaurants, sometimes, hotels, meat processing plants, if you will, large farming concerns. and the law gives these businesses under the current law the right to ask for work permits. secondly, and i have to say this, many of the immigration reform bills would involve a tight
host: mr. mayor?on't know what the number is and i'm not the best person to answer that question. that should probably be directed to the law enforcement authorities and the district attorney and the united states attorney here to determine what in fact may have occurred with that. but i couldn't address that. host: i want to read two tweets to you, mr. mayor, and get your view on this. this is the first one. 52% of black males in new orleans are unemployed, yet obama fights to give five...
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. >> thank you, mr. mayor. we're going to go to questions.ust raise your hands. >> we have time for one very quick question. >> one very quick question? anybody have a very quick question? >> hey, allison. >> i'm allison with the data center. do you want to hold that? so, you know, there's a lot of work that we've all done and a lot more that needs to be done and you and i have had a lot of conversations, mr. mayor. one thing i've never had a chance to ask you about is connectivity to the suburbs when we look at employment rates. we need training opportunities and increased awareness and our data shows us there's great opportunities upriver and there will be more. it seems like helping people connect to those jobs via transportation is a hurdle here. >> one of the things we never did before the storm is we never counted anything in the city. one of the things we do now is count everything. it's hard to look at the mirror at yourself. you may not mind, i mind. [laughter] to look at yourself. this city has stripped down and done that and there'
. >> thank you, mr. mayor. we're going to go to questions.ust raise your hands. >> we have time for one very quick question. >> one very quick question? anybody have a very quick question? >> hey, allison. >> i'm allison with the data center. do you want to hold that? so, you know, there's a lot of work that we've all done and a lot more that needs to be done and you and i have had a lot of conversations, mr. mayor. one thing i've never had a chance to ask you...
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mr. mayor, did you face any large hurricanes when you were mayor, and what was your reaction?> i faced several hurricanes, perhaps the most serious of them was hurricane george's in 1998, which required us to call for a voluntary evacuation of the city and required us to use the dome in the convention center as shelters of last resort. hurricane georges, which was bearing down on the city, could have been katrina. diverted as many hurricanes do at the end and hit the gulf coast of mississippi. that hurricane, i think, was the most serious threat on the city in quite a bit of time. and new orleans has also had flooding incidents, occasioned by heavy rainfall, and we had one or two memorable flooding incidents as a result of rainfall. nothing of the scale of katrina because it's important to emphasize and re-emphasize the failed flood walls on what are called the outfall of drainage canals, and the failed flood wall along the industrial canal were large contributing factors to the flooding that took place really after hurricane katrina had passed by the city. so we faced that. i
mr. mayor, did you face any large hurricanes when you were mayor, and what was your reaction?> i faced several hurricanes, perhaps the most serious of them was hurricane george's in 1998, which required us to call for a voluntary evacuation of the city and required us to use the dome in the convention center as shelters of last resort. hurricane georges, which was bearing down on the city, could have been katrina. diverted as many hurricanes do at the end and hit the gulf coast of...
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i would like to ask you, mr. mayor. to ask the state coordinating officer to direct the army corps of engineers have or we sign the waiver so we do not have to pay for this demolition all on our own because congress allowed my home in lakeview to be demolished or flooded, not god. fema now needs to step up to the plate to help me pay to demolish my home so i can rebuild it up to code, to give me the $30,000 to raise mass 15 feet safina does enough to comment again because i won't be flooded anymore. i don't even have to pay for insurance and that is one situation. so i will contact you, sir. i will. >> you stand understand the process. you give us a letter go through the state coordinating office today to somebody who actually do some work. >> on the baker bill -- please, i ask you for one more minute. it doesn't sound like it's very advantageous to let us allow the united states corporation and to buy our homes and resell them in the building of the homes by not then market value which is probably double to triple what
i would like to ask you, mr. mayor. to ask the state coordinating officer to direct the army corps of engineers have or we sign the waiver so we do not have to pay for this demolition all on our own because congress allowed my home in lakeview to be demolished or flooded, not god. fema now needs to step up to the plate to help me pay to demolish my home so i can rebuild it up to code, to give me the $30,000 to raise mass 15 feet safina does enough to comment again because i won't be flooded...
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his values run deep, his knowledge is so broad, his judgements are some reason and when you think mr. mayor that sometimes he wonder why we haven't come to that conclusion why do you ask he quotes filling when he says you'll understand when you understand (laughter) and that sounds like him it's a job to be with the mayor and fiona and the elected optimisms proud to be here with jackie spear one block into her district so we all love to claim some part of john burton it is a racket that a highway is named for him, i thought we remember coming out with a street name that is the housed a highway that important john took the high road a highway is important we always showed us the path forward a highway of streets a road i always showed us the path forward with great clarity so actually a personal privilege for mia family affair my daughter christen and others will be here they all send they're moving love as does that act of love for john burton speak for the people of not only this district not only our city not only the state of california but for his many friends on the national level what
his values run deep, his knowledge is so broad, his judgements are some reason and when you think mr. mayor that sometimes he wonder why we haven't come to that conclusion why do you ask he quotes filling when he says you'll understand when you understand (laughter) and that sounds like him it's a job to be with the mayor and fiona and the elected optimisms proud to be here with jackie spear one block into her district so we all love to claim some part of john burton it is a racket that a...
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thanks, mr. mayor, but can we get people to stop pooping on the street first?will plead guilty to sex with minors and will go away for 5 to 12 years. (audience reacts) come on! please give this man something 18 years and over! (laughter) and write-in candidate deez nuts is polling third behind hillary clinton and donald trump in iowa. (cheers and applause) well, he can't be any worse than well, he can't be any worse than these nuts! let me get deez nuts in the chair. it's the "the nightly show"! captioning sponsored by comedy central ♪ >> larry: thank you very much! welcome to "the nightly show." thank you very much! thank you so much. i appreciate it. we have such great crowds, so energetic. i really appreciate it. i'm larry wilmore. so you're correct. amazing how you got that right. it's time. it's time to find out what's happening with the unblackening. ♪ okay. i just want to do a quick roundup of where we are with this thing. first things first -- donald
thanks, mr. mayor, but can we get people to stop pooping on the street first?will plead guilty to sex with minors and will go away for 5 to 12 years. (audience reacts) come on! please give this man something 18 years and over! (laughter) and write-in candidate deez nuts is polling third behind hillary clinton and donald trump in iowa. (cheers and applause) well, he can't be any worse than well, he can't be any worse than these nuts! let me get deez nuts in the chair. it's the "the nightly...
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buschemi to train for his appearance at a political roast. >> labor contracts you need to sign, mr. mayor. >> reporter: but to some, the spoof was emblematic of gym. critics claim that on several occasions since de blasio took office gym took precedence. after the fire lieutenant james hayes was shot by an ex- con, the mayor decided that the a workout at his gym and ticketed. it didn't sit well with those who should have gone to staten island immediately to be the firefighter and his family. >> i think his priorities -- i think he should be with the family at the hospital. >> reporter: also not amused once again saddened for all new yorkers as to the lack of leadership from city hall. the mayor's spokesman insisted de blasio spoke with the police and fire commissioner several times about the incident which started at 6 a.m. he got to the gym at 9 and stayed until 10:40 she said. reporters looking to talk to him claim he left by a back door which according to one member is no easy task. >> there's an emergency exit from the swimming pool on 8th street. >> reporter: the mayor was asked abou
buschemi to train for his appearance at a political roast. >> labor contracts you need to sign, mr. mayor. >> reporter: but to some, the spoof was emblematic of gym. critics claim that on several occasions since de blasio took office gym took precedence. after the fire lieutenant james hayes was shot by an ex- con, the mayor decided that the a workout at his gym and ticketed. it didn't sit well with those who should have gone to staten island immediately to be the firefighter and...
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i would like to ask you, mr. mayor, to ask the state coordinating officer, to ask fema, to direct the army corps of engineers after we signed the waiver. so that we do not have to pay for this demolition all on our own, because congress allowed my home in lake view to be demolished, or flooded, not god. i believe fema needs to step up to the plate to help pay for me to demolish my home so i can rebuild it up to code, to give me the $30,000 to raise my ouse 15 feet so fema doesn't have to come into my neighborhood again so i won't be flooded anymore. that is one situation. i will contact you, sir. i will. mayor nagin: you understand the process. end us a letter, saying you have to come into my neighborhood again so i won't be flooded anymore. that is one situation. i will contact you, sir. i will. mayor nagin: you understand the process. send us a letter, saying you want your house demolished. please, i ask you for one more minute. it doesn't sound like it will be very advantageous to let the united states corporations
i would like to ask you, mr. mayor, to ask the state coordinating officer, to ask fema, to direct the army corps of engineers after we signed the waiver. so that we do not have to pay for this demolition all on our own, because congress allowed my home in lake view to be demolished, or flooded, not god. i believe fema needs to step up to the plate to help pay for me to demolish my home so i can rebuild it up to code, to give me the $30,000 to raise my ouse 15 feet so fema doesn't have to come...
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[laughter] but i'm very honored, mr. mayorhere and make a left me with his effort to commemorate come on a come and celebrate the progress that has made and rededicate ourselves to finish the job. i want to thank the people that i worked with a decade ago, including the tenant governor, thank you. i thank leader nancy pelosi. representative maxine waters from telik ornette. and all the others who are here who were there and those -- in those dark days. when president obama was here, he talked about going to houston to the dome to look at all the people who were gathered there. i actually escorted him. he was a young senator from illinois. hillary wanted to go. she was a senator from new york. wait, wait. this is important. and tried to make a really important point here. [laughter] it is important for you to love her, but i went to tell you -- i agree -- hillary wanted to go because she had been a senator for new york on 9/11. she never forgot what mary and other members of congress of both arteries did to step up to try to he
[laughter] but i'm very honored, mr. mayorhere and make a left me with his effort to commemorate come on a come and celebrate the progress that has made and rededicate ourselves to finish the job. i want to thank the people that i worked with a decade ago, including the tenant governor, thank you. i thank leader nancy pelosi. representative maxine waters from telik ornette. and all the others who are here who were there and those -- in those dark days. when president obama was here, he talked...
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. >> mr. mayor, thank you very much. [laughter] -- [applause] announcer: more now in the examination of new orleans 10 years after katrina. "the atlantic" talks to steve clemons and preparedness for today. >> good morning, so far. i am steve clemons, the editor of "the atlantic." as we discussed -- "the atlantic." as we discussed, we will speak with craig fu gate -- fugate, and fema has become probably the most misaligned federal bureaucracy in history. but if you look back as i did and you look at the press coverage of fema and the administrators at that time, the first thing that we have when we have a historical look at this is what went wrong and what went wrong? craig: there is a lot of focus on individuals. i have been in this business for a long time and we have seen this pattern over and over again. we are prepared for what is going to happen and it does not just happened with katrina, it goes back to hurricane andrew, it goes back to hurricane hugo. it is about a being capable of doing this and not about what ha
. >> mr. mayor, thank you very much. [laughter] -- [applause] announcer: more now in the examination of new orleans 10 years after katrina. "the atlantic" talks to steve clemons and preparedness for today. >> good morning, so far. i am steve clemons, the editor of "the atlantic." as we discussed -- "the atlantic." as we discussed, we will speak with craig fu gate -- fugate, and fema has become probably the most misaligned federal bureaucracy in history....
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thanks so much for having me, mr. mayor. happy to be here. rascal flats is rocking out. me and mayor will put our feet in the stand and our hands in the air and rock on. back over to you, jessica and kate. >> rock on. >> thanks very much, variety the tore use. >> so glad weather held out. >>> cloud are building in down the shore. >> yes. >> so, i think they will notice. >> we are tracking some storms this evening and now just making tonight to center city we are seeing heavier rain pushing through. that is where it continues to be. this evening. lets look at outside. we san key big dark cloud because it is obscured by rain. that foggy look off in the distance an indication that rain is falling, a as we look east or look to the west from the east, cross the river, looking west toward center city over ben franklin bridge and then looking ominous right now. you can see how day turned out. we will go to the time lapse video, working at 13th and green streets in reading, elementary school here. we're looking toward those clouds, moving in and the showers coming through. you ca
thanks so much for having me, mr. mayor. happy to be here. rascal flats is rocking out. me and mayor will put our feet in the stand and our hands in the air and rock on. back over to you, jessica and kate. >> rock on. >> thanks very much, variety the tore use. >> so glad weather held out. >>> cloud are building in down the shore. >> yes. >> so, i think they will notice. >> we are tracking some storms this evening and now just making tonight to center...
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. >> you will love this, mr. mayor of calling it the box, let's -- do you ever watch that show under the dome? >> i have not seen that. >> i haven't seen it either. >> oh, it is a good show. >> where the hell did it come from? >> no idea. >> under the dome. >> we probably won't do, that mike. >> okay. >> just idea. >> we appreciate your advice. >> you don't like donna? >> i think we will go more celebratory. >> the box. >> straightforward, easy to understand. >> we did have one more question. this is from kim i. she says that when it comes to chop, they have a scheduled surgery, people have something they need to get tonight will they be able to get through and go to clop? >> we'll exercise with good judgement. working with all of the various hospitalization that could be affected, people working with their doctors, leadership at the various hospitals, down into the ranks of the employees and we, again, encourage all employers, all property owners, business owners, please, communicate as much information to your respec
. >> you will love this, mr. mayor of calling it the box, let's -- do you ever watch that show under the dome? >> i have not seen that. >> i haven't seen it either. >> oh, it is a good show. >> where the hell did it come from? >> no idea. >> under the dome. >> we probably won't do, that mike. >> okay. >> just idea. >> we appreciate your advice. >> you don't like donna? >> i think we will go more celebratory. >>...
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. >> it is interesting what you say about these tabloid covers though, mr. mayor. you say in some way maybe they can show the horror of gun violence and maybe something will be done? >> i guess, again, i would say that was the effect that matthew brady had 150 years ago on the american public. they're horrible pictures, i would guess. i've not seen them. the shooting itself was live on television here in roanoke. i didn't see it. i saw the film afterwards. it's horrible and sickening and maybe it will cause us to think about the horror of gun violence in our country and how it seems to be more and more prevalent. and innocent people are dying. i knew alison parker. i knew of adam ward. i didn't deal with them as closely. she was bright and intelligent and she just had a great energy in the mornings here at wdbj. i think everybody did love her and the community is mourning the loss that these two roanokers today. >> this killer, he was never deemed mentally i'll, so he was easily able to buy a gun, right? >> i don't know the circumstances of that. >> he bought a gun
. >> it is interesting what you say about these tabloid covers though, mr. mayor. you say in some way maybe they can show the horror of gun violence and maybe something will be done? >> i guess, again, i would say that was the effect that matthew brady had 150 years ago on the american public. they're horrible pictures, i would guess. i've not seen them. the shooting itself was live on television here in roanoke. i didn't see it. i saw the film afterwards. it's horrible and...
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. >> ogletree: mr. mayor, do you say anything to these journalists to push them further, or do you agree that this could be not so helpful? >> i would encourage the editor if i had an opportunity to visit with him or if i felt that the public was in peril. and i think it's imperative that you do mention race in the suspect's description. >> ogletree: argue with him. who disagrees with the mayor? he's saying, "we want this." you going to talk to the mayor? >> i actually agree. i think racially identification should be made in the context of a suspect still at large. absolutely. i mean, i think all this stuff about waiting for a composite and feeling kind of icky about this-- i mean, we're talking about a serious crime. the rest of the community might be imperiled. and it seems to be, you know, just very, very important to the apprehension of a suspect. i wouldn't get all bent out of shape about it. >> mr. mcgowan, what is my race? what is my race? >> well, i'd say that you have-- >> i just asked you a very sim
. >> ogletree: mr. mayor, do you say anything to these journalists to push them further, or do you agree that this could be not so helpful? >> i would encourage the editor if i had an opportunity to visit with him or if i felt that the public was in peril. and i think it's imperative that you do mention race in the suspect's description. >> ogletree: argue with him. who disagrees with the mayor? he's saying, "we want this." you going to talk to the mayor? >> i...
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president, mr. mayor, mr. governor, this is the real situation.o start making some serious accommodations. yes. >> kwame kilpatrick. what went wrong there? >> greed. >> just old school? >> greedy. he was greedy. i didn't support him in the beginning. and when he was -- and i was one of his biggest critics. but when he got in trouble, who did he call? he called me. >> called you. >> i should have listened to my wife. she said, don't be messing with them. >> are there good guys out there who could presumably run for office and win? >> there's a lot of guys, yes, but they don't want to run. there's a lot of people -- >> why won't they run? >> you've got to take the bad that come along with it. you got to take the garbage. >> why should a bright young guy out of -- fresh out of law school start thinking about running for anything in the city of detroit? >> sooner or later, it's going to be all right. it's going to come -- it's going to be all right. it's a tough town. >> is detroit going to turn things around? i could lie and tell you, yes. but you kn
president, mr. mayor, mr. governor, this is the real situation.o start making some serious accommodations. yes. >> kwame kilpatrick. what went wrong there? >> greed. >> just old school? >> greedy. he was greedy. i didn't support him in the beginning. and when he was -- and i was one of his biggest critics. but when he got in trouble, who did he call? he called me. >> called you. >> i should have listened to my wife. she said, don't be messing with them....
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up the chair and vice chair please join me in welcoming tom nolan and concerning. >> thank you, mr. mayor of supervisors is happy to be here on behavior the board of directors we're numerously proud 7 thousand people move around the city that is a wonderful thing i want to mention two people one is not here i never think of historic vengeance without thinking of cam beach who died several years ago and also i wanted to say ed reiskin we're so fortunate to have a man of his dedication and lots of great things are happening thank you vice chair. (clapping.) >> year and a half i think the chairman said it all i will echo nothing in the city happens by the result of one person's actions or organizations this one example i look forward to riding the e line it was some of the most fun i've had in san francisco thank you (clapping.) >> thank you. the political leadership behind muni and behind the e line expands far and wide the mayor made reference to senator boxers and senator feinstein was one the chief architect and part of what makes that possible we're joined could i by formerly supervisor
up the chair and vice chair please join me in welcoming tom nolan and concerning. >> thank you, mr. mayor of supervisors is happy to be here on behavior the board of directors we're numerously proud 7 thousand people move around the city that is a wonderful thing i want to mention two people one is not here i never think of historic vengeance without thinking of cam beach who died several years ago and also i wanted to say ed reiskin we're so fortunate to have a man of his dedication and...
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host: mr. mayor?uest: i don't know what the number is and i'm not the best person to answer that question. that should probably be directed to the law enforcement authorities and the district attorney and the united states attorney here to determine what in fact may have occurred with that. but i couldn't address that. host: i want to read two tweets to you, mr. mayor, and get your view on this. this is the first one. 52% of black males in new orleans are unemployed, yet obama fights to give five million illegal aliens work perments. and what impact of the influx have on the vacant of low cost housings for those who would ike to return? guest: the people who request work permits for undocumented workers are businesses. restaurants, sometimes, hotels, meat processing plants, if you will, large farming concerns. and the law gives these businesses under the current law the right to ask for work permits. secondly, and i have to say this, many of the immigration reform bills would involve a tightening of t
host: mr. mayor?uest: i don't know what the number is and i'm not the best person to answer that question. that should probably be directed to the law enforcement authorities and the district attorney and the united states attorney here to determine what in fact may have occurred with that. but i couldn't address that. host: i want to read two tweets to you, mr. mayor, and get your view on this. this is the first one. 52% of black males in new orleans are unemployed, yet obama fights to give...
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mr. mayor, thank you for your hospitality. you have been so gracious to us. we want to thank you. if enthusiasm and a good strategy counts, new orleans is in good hands. we thank you very much. [applause] i bring greetings from one of the cochairman of the bush-katrina fund. 41. one of the great lines of all-time, who would have thought getting out of bed at age 91 would be more dangerous than jumping out of an airplane at 90? [laughter] i want to thank david garland, the president of the charter foundation board, all of the folks who have shown up. we had a roundtable discussion. many of our friends were there. people we work with. norman francis, for example. one of the great minds of new orleans. in spite of the devastation, we have many fond memories. i remember sitting on top of one of those big ships strategizing. i think you were drinking. i wasn't of course. [laughter] it is great to see you. we are honored you took time to come. members of congress, members of the state house, superintendent white, on and on. thank you for coming. i really want to thank the leadership of
mr. mayor, thank you for your hospitality. you have been so gracious to us. we want to thank you. if enthusiasm and a good strategy counts, new orleans is in good hands. we thank you very much. [applause] i bring greetings from one of the cochairman of the bush-katrina fund. 41. one of the great lines of all-time, who would have thought getting out of bed at age 91 would be more dangerous than jumping out of an airplane at 90? [laughter] i want to thank david garland, the president of the...
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his values run deep, his knowledge is so broad, his judgements are some reason and when you think mr. mayor that sometimes he wonder why we haven't come to that conclusion why do you ask he quotes filling when he says you'll understand when you understand (laughter) and that sounds like him it's a job to be with the mayor and fiona and the elected optimisms proud to be here with jackie spear one block into her district so we all love to claim some part of john burton it is a racket that a...
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.) >> thank you, mr. mayortainly we wouldn't be here without our leadership the leadership at city hall extends to the second floor the board of supervisors has continued to provide the policy and funding leadership to support things like bringing the e like to fruition but the mayor made reference this is a long-standing demand for the people that ring the bell for the embarcadero for this kind of services this provides the connectivity from the caltrans to the ball park all the way up to pier 39 and fisherman's wharf and the northern part of the bayer the supervisors that represent the policies are are here and instead voices for better transportation in san francisco and better transportation service i was called into a meeting three or four years and the institutional leaders from the corridor demand or expressing the demand for this kind of services and the grassroots leadership that manifest in the supervisors it represents that is part of why we're here first representing the northern half of the e line
.) >> thank you, mr. mayortainly we wouldn't be here without our leadership the leadership at city hall extends to the second floor the board of supervisors has continued to provide the policy and funding leadership to support things like bringing the e like to fruition but the mayor made reference this is a long-standing demand for the people that ring the bell for the embarcadero for this kind of services this provides the connectivity from the caltrans to the ball park all the way up...
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host: mr. mayor?w what the number is and i'm not the best person to answer that question. that should probably be directed to the law enforcement authorities and the district attorney and the united states attorney here to determine what in fact may have occurred with that. but i couldn't address that. host: i want to read two tweets to you, mr. mayor, and get your view on this. this is the first one. 52% of black males in new orleans are unemployed, yet obama fights to give five million illegal aliens work perments. and what impact of the influx have on the vacant of low cost housings for those who would ike to return? guest: the people who request work permits for undocumented workers are businesses. restaurants, sometimes, hotels, meat processing plants, if you will, large farming concerns. and the law gives these businesses under the current law the right to ask for work permits. secondly, and i have to say this, many of the immigration reform bills would involve a tightening of the eligibility fo
host: mr. mayor?w what the number is and i'm not the best person to answer that question. that should probably be directed to the law enforcement authorities and the district attorney and the united states attorney here to determine what in fact may have occurred with that. but i couldn't address that. host: i want to read two tweets to you, mr. mayor, and get your view on this. this is the first one. 52% of black males in new orleans are unemployed, yet obama fights to give five million...
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. >> yes, mr. mayor. how are you? justice department, white house, and fbi. do you agree with me, maybe, president obama, valerie jarrett, and mrs. obama don't want mrs. clinton? >> well, i don't know, but she certainly got to have a lot of people in the administration who were settling old scores, weather at the state department or the justice department or at the white house. to me, this is just an amazing situation. one question we've never asked and never got answered, did hillary clinton seek the guidance of the general counsel's office at department of state before she went off and violated the rules of the department and the country and put herself in a position where she was receiving top secret information over an unsecured network? i cannot believe that she ever asked anybody in a position of legal authority at the state department, can i do this? and instead went off on her own, i think for her own reasons that we don't fully yet understand, and put herself in this situation, but it's stupidity beyond belief
. >> yes, mr. mayor. how are you? justice department, white house, and fbi. do you agree with me, maybe, president obama, valerie jarrett, and mrs. obama don't want mrs. clinton? >> well, i don't know, but she certainly got to have a lot of people in the administration who were settling old scores, weather at the state department or the justice department or at the white house. to me, this is just an amazing situation. one question we've never asked and never got answered, did...
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jeffrey: thank you, mr. mayor. [applause] we will go to questions. there's microphones. >> we have time for one very quick question. jeffrey: anyone have a very quick question? she put her hand up the most assertively. >> i'm allison with the davis center. so, there's a lot of work we have all done, a lot more that needs to be done, obviously. you and i have had a lot of conversations. one thing i never had the chance to ask you about was connectivity to the suburbs and outlying areas. as you look to improve employment rates for african-american men in particular, obviously we need training opportunities and increased awareness about job opportunities, and data shows there's a lot of great opportunities upriver and more with coastal restoration projects. it seems like helping people connect to those jobs via transportation is a hurdle we have here. mayor landrieu: a couple things. one thing we never did is that we never counted anything in the city, so we didn't know. one thing we do now is count everything. we really did. it's hard to look in the mi
jeffrey: thank you, mr. mayor. [applause] we will go to questions. there's microphones. >> we have time for one very quick question. jeffrey: anyone have a very quick question? she put her hand up the most assertively. >> i'm allison with the davis center. so, there's a lot of work we have all done, a lot more that needs to be done, obviously. you and i have had a lot of conversations. one thing i never had the chance to ask you about was connectivity to the suburbs and outlying...