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and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.olutely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have b-a-double l-s balls. >> in the hollywood, the co-writer, carl reiner, "dick van dyke." >> i wish somebody had told me. i would have worn my hair. progressive gives you options based on your budget. [ gasps, laughs ] you ever feel like... cliché foil characters scheming against a top insurer for no reason? nah. so, why don't we like flo? she has the name your price tool, and we want it. but why? why don't we actually do any work? why do you only own one suit? it's just the way it is, underdeveloped office character. you're right. thanks, bill. no, you're bill. i'm tom. you know what? no one cares. ...stuff happens.old... shut down cold symptoms fast... ...with
and mrs. peters. >> come in. >> mrs. peters, won't you come in? >> it was beautiful.olutely beautiful. here they're tackling a subject without tackling it. >> why didn't you tell me on the phone? >> and miss the expression on your face? >> the network worried about the fact that the african-americans might be upset by it. the network was always a little behind. there's always somebody back there who doesn't have b-a-double l-s balls. >> in the...
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follow -- in honor of the following individuals, on behalf of supervisor aaron peskin for the late mr. peter overmier. mr. tang qualm sang and from supervisor tang charles alexander and miss lease an m coleman. >> any other business for today? >> that concludes the business for today. thank you. ♪ >> we had adjourned. >> they tend to come up here and drive right up to the vehicle and in and out of their car and into the victim's vehicle, i would say from 10-15 seconds is all it takes to break into a car and they're gone. yeah, we get a lot of break-ins in the area. we try to -- >> i just want to say goodbye. thank you. >> sometimes that's all it takes. >> i never leave anything in my car. >> we let them know there's been a lot of vehicle break-ins in this area specifically, they target this area, rental cars or vehicles with visible items. >> this is just warning about vehicle break-ins. take a look at it. >> if we can get them to take it with them, take it out of the cars, it helps. you. >> today, i wanted to kickoff and welcome you to the first every family well forum (clapping.) >> compro
follow -- in honor of the following individuals, on behalf of supervisor aaron peskin for the late mr. peter overmier. mr. tang qualm sang and from supervisor tang charles alexander and miss lease an m coleman. >> any other business for today? >> that concludes the business for today. thank you. ♪ >> we had adjourned. >> they tend to come up here and drive right up to the vehicle and in and out of their car and into the victim's vehicle, i would say from 10-15 seconds...
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mr. peters. i would like to say as the chair of the subcommittee for economic opportunity that i associate myself with much of what you said and of what my colleagues on both sides of the aisle have said which is what i love the most about this committee. i mean, we just -- we just somehow when you walk through these doors and thinking about the customer which is the veteran, you just -- you just put everything aside and you do everything you can to putt america and our veterans first. and i appreciate the candor and thoughtful responses of the panel and appreciate your service to our veterans and country in that regard. one final comment before we conclude and then have the next panel join us is that as an economic opportunity subcommittee that oversees the transitional assistance program, and i think the comments were made repeatedly about sort of the ounce of prevention and in transition, the assessment, holistically of the veteran or the service man or woman coming out of active duty into civ
mr. peters. i would like to say as the chair of the subcommittee for economic opportunity that i associate myself with much of what you said and of what my colleagues on both sides of the aisle have said which is what i love the most about this committee. i mean, we just -- we just somehow when you walk through these doors and thinking about the customer which is the veteran, you just -- you just put everything aside and you do everything you can to putt america and our veterans first. and i...
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follow -- in honor of the following individuals, on behalf of supervisor aaron peskin for the late mr. peter overmier. mr. tang qualm sang and from supervisor tang charles alexander and miss lease an m coleman. >> any other business for today? >> that concludes the business for today. thank you. ♪ >> we had adjourned. >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths. >> we are here at the urban center on mission street in san francisco. we have 3 guest today. we have david constructional engineer and bill harvey. i want to talk about urban myths. what do you think about earthquakes, can you tell if they are coming in advance? >> he's sleeping during those earthquakes? >> have you noticed him take any special? >> no. he sleeps right through them. there is no truth that i'm aware of with harvey that dogs are aware of an impending earthquake. >> you hear the myth all the time. suppose the dog helps you get up, is it going to help you do something >> i hear they are aware of small vibrations.
follow -- in honor of the following individuals, on behalf of supervisor aaron peskin for the late mr. peter overmier. mr. tang qualm sang and from supervisor tang charles alexander and miss lease an m coleman. >> any other business for today? >> that concludes the business for today. thank you. ♪ >> we had adjourned. >> hi. welcome to san francisco. stay safe and exploring how you can stay in your home safely after an earthquake. let's look at common earthquake myths....
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follow -- in honor of the following individuals, on behalf of supervisor aaron peskin for the late mr. peter overmier. mr. tang qualm sang and from supervisor tang charles alexander and miss lease an m coleman. >> any other business for today? >> that concludes the business for today. thank you. ♪ >> we had adjourned. them on el vehicle charging. so even though sfe has joined on bayren it has been able to maintain it's long-standing relationships with property owners. with sfe staff providing direct technical assistance. it brings in a steady stream of completed projects into the program. in years we have not been able to meet our goals or thought we weren't going to meet our goals due to fluctuations in the pipe line, sfe has come through on generates project to meet our goals. we really look forward to an ongoing collaboration and innovating programs with sfe. >> >> thank you. commission commissioner stephenson. >> i'm glad you came back. >> commissioner: i want to say how amazing everybody on the staff is. it makes me proud to sit on the commission and know we're in some small way involve
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follow -- in honor of the following individuals, on behalf of supervisor aaron peskin for the late mr. peter overmier. mr. tang qualm sang and from supervisor tang charles alexander and miss lease an m coleman. >> any other business for today? >> that concludes the business for today. thank you. ♪ >> we had adjourned. up early to watch this, we thank you. we know that this will be played at subsequent times for others to be able to see what we are doing here. okay. also, the president is going to join us. she's the -- a commissioner of this committee. >> this is to address the infrastructure and transportation and that do not appear on the agenda. in addition to public comment, public comment will be held on each item on the agenda. >> there northeast public comment. >> i'm no. 3, consent agenda. all matters listed here under a constituted consent agenda are considered to be routine by the committee and will be acted on by a single vote of the committee. there will be no separate vote unless the member of the committee suggests and it will be removed from the consent agenda and considered as
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first is mr. peter dreckmyer. welcome back. >> so it's interesting that mr. moran's quote from 1994 suggests that people were saying the drought plan at that point or whatever management of the system was 14 years before the 2008 design drought. i would beg to differ with you, mr. moran. i think the design is arbitrary. it's two droughts combined. i don't think there's science behind that. in 2009, the state adopted the co-equal goals of ensuring reliable water supply and protect the eco system. i think san francisco's a little behind on the second of those. i will give you credit. in the upper tuolome stakeholder group meeting on friday, it's people from state and federal agencies and ngos talking about biology. it's a great, constructive collaborative process and we need something like that for the lower tuolome and there was a climate change study. i don't think any of that was reflected in the design drought. if the concern is climate change, why don't we look at the science. it will affect things in positive and negative ways. the first 2400css belongs t
first is mr. peter dreckmyer. welcome back. >> so it's interesting that mr. moran's quote from 1994 suggests that people were saying the drought plan at that point or whatever management of the system was 14 years before the 2008 design drought. i would beg to differ with you, mr. moran. i think the design is arbitrary. it's two droughts combined. i don't think there's science behind that. in 2009, the state adopted the co-equal goals of ensuring reliable water supply and protect the eco...
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we're back with sport with mr peter not only richardson as i tweeted earlier apologies it's ok i take no offense. ever after a long wait which included two grand slam final defeats carillon was the ikea's made it third time lucky by winning first slam title at the australian open for good measure she also reclaimed who will number one ranking she defeated simona halep seven six three six six four in a thrilling finally in melbourne to also become the first player from denmark so when a major tennis tournament in gleason reports. thank you it will be third time lucky people who ever won the australian i can try fate had twice lost in the final of the french open and caroline wozniacki twice in the us final. the world number one ranking was also on the line trying to hold onto it was me i keep getting to wreck lame it for the first time since twenty twelve were were as you'd expect from a contest between the world's top two players there was little to separate them on court wozniacki just edging opening set in a tie break with temperatures exceeding thirty degrees that looked to have ta
we're back with sport with mr peter not only richardson as i tweeted earlier apologies it's ok i take no offense. ever after a long wait which included two grand slam final defeats carillon was the ikea's made it third time lucky by winning first slam title at the australian open for good measure she also reclaimed who will number one ranking she defeated simona halep seven six three six six four in a thrilling finally in melbourne to also become the first player from denmark so when a major...
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mrs. grossman. jean peters, is jean peters in the room? seeing none. up next, sharon wilinski, followed by maria guillen, anita klein and lynn agerri. mrs. who? >> guillen. >> thank you. if i called your name, please step up. >> i'm sharon wilinski, retired, also sierra club member. i urge you to vote to divest as soon as possible. >> thank you. up next, we have anita klein followed by lynn agerri. followed by michael donaldson, followed by dr. bruce colville. >> i'm anita klein. i'm a retiree. and i urge you, please, divest now. we can't wait any longer. the world is waiting. >> michael donaldson. i decline. >> bruce colville? >> i decline. i encourage others to as well so we can get to the vote. >> ed kinchler. >> where's ed? >> melanie louis? >> i have worked for the city and health department the last 30 years, last 18 years in the emergency department. i want to ask all of you to do the right thing. we, who benefit from our pension, don't want our pension money invested in evil. fossil fuel is evil. it's hurting -- it's hurting what will be left of
mrs. grossman. jean peters, is jean peters in the room? seeing none. up next, sharon wilinski, followed by maria guillen, anita klein and lynn agerri. mrs. who? >> guillen. >> thank you. if i called your name, please step up. >> i'm sharon wilinski, retired, also sierra club member. i urge you to vote to divest as soon as possible. >> thank you. up next, we have anita klein followed by lynn agerri. followed by michael donaldson, followed by dr. bruce colville. >>...
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most of this report, and there's a theme in mr peter's inspectors reports throughout the country, they. it takes less than one hour to repair a broken window, yet prisoners are getting put in prison cells not fit for human habitation. the governor of liverpool has notified this for some time but he has got the answer, it's a space, it's a bed, you are getting a space, it's a bed, you are getting a body. i feel a space, it's a bed, you are getting a body. ifeel he has been made a scapegoat. things are improving. i was there on boxing day. it is a lot cleaner and stuff for implementing an improved regime. just explain the impact on the behaviour of inmates, to live in an environment like that. because we hear so to live in an environment like that. because we hear so often about prison officers feeling under pressure and it's a difficult environment to work in any way. added to this, how challenging is and for all of you? you have to understand that we are staff. we don't want to put a prisoner in a cell that we think is not fit for habitation. but when you are forced to buy the hierarch
most of this report, and there's a theme in mr peter's inspectors reports throughout the country, they. it takes less than one hour to repair a broken window, yet prisoners are getting put in prison cells not fit for human habitation. the governor of liverpool has notified this for some time but he has got the answer, it's a space, it's a bed, you are getting a space, it's a bed, you are getting a body. i feel a space, it's a bed, you are getting a body. ifeel he has been made a scapegoat....
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mr. doocy, number two. peter: thank you.identity politics. so will 2018 bring more division or is there a chance for unity in the next 365 days? here to weigh in our panel attorney kisha heaven along with cathy barnett to served five years in the armed forces reserve attorney and prosecutor elliott felix. identity politics did not work in 2016. president trump is president. is there any reason to think that the game is going to be different and if they would work in 2018? >> in 2018. you know, none of us have a crystal ball up here on the panel today. but i think it's very appropriate in order to know, to look at past behavior in order to give some insight on what's going to happen in 2018. as we too that, we look to see well, what did the democratic party and the mainstream media bring us in 2018? they -- or 2017. they brought us the great russian collusion with president trump. and after a year's worth of investigations, the only conclusion that we were able to find out was between hillary clinton and russia with the urani
mr. doocy, number two. peter: thank you.identity politics. so will 2018 bring more division or is there a chance for unity in the next 365 days? here to weigh in our panel attorney kisha heaven along with cathy barnett to served five years in the armed forces reserve attorney and prosecutor elliott felix. identity politics did not work in 2016. president trump is president. is there any reason to think that the game is going to be different and if they would work in 2018? >> in 2018. you...
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mr bannon. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, has more. they were once as thick as these.ican ist campaign campaign that elected donald trump. in the white house he was a key player. he had the ear of the president. he promised to be the president's wingman outside but this reveals a different story. the most damaging claim is that steve bannon watched a meeting between donald trump junior and a group of russians during the campaign and considered it treasonous. also presend were paul manaforte and jared kushner. "the three senior people in the campaign thought it was a good idea to meet with a foreign government inside trump tower in the conference room on the 25th floor with no lawyers" bannon is quoted as saying. he then said that after the meeting they should have called the fbi immediately. the president hit back in a scathing statement. "when he was fired he not only lost hisjob, he lost his mind." sarah huckabee sanders has condemned the contents of the book as completely untrue. she says the meeting was not an act of treason. i think it is ridiculous accusation and
mr bannon. our north america correspondent, peter bowes, has more. they were once as thick as these.ican ist campaign campaign that elected donald trump. in the white house he was a key player. he had the ear of the president. he promised to be the president's wingman outside but this reveals a different story. the most damaging claim is that steve bannon watched a meeting between donald trump junior and a group of russians during the campaign and considered it treasonous. also presend were...
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mr. hall. >> good evening, commissioners. peter papadopolous, mission economic agency. i want to pick up on a couple of comments of mr. hall, including that i think we appreciate the developer having a very different attitude working with the community and folks and looking to take initiatives to build more affordable housing. i think that's important. we're gravely concerned about the density law and subverts the willing of the san francisco voters, currently allowing it to drive down by 1/3 affordable housing percentages on our new projects. and we feel that that's a solution badly needed. with regard to this project and what commissioner december discretion we believe does exist, particularly in looking at the mission area plan priorities and the map 2020 priorities, which were mentioned, in fact by staff on this presentation, a few moments ago. we think this ground floor use is important. we are in a pdr area. and we appreciate that the city has entered into discussions with us providing our pdr uses in different ways. we think this ground floor is critical. it sets
mr. hall. >> good evening, commissioners. peter papadopolous, mission economic agency. i want to pick up on a couple of comments of mr. hall, including that i think we appreciate the developer having a very different attitude working with the community and folks and looking to take initiatives to build more affordable housing. i think that's important. we're gravely concerned about the density law and subverts the willing of the san francisco voters, currently allowing it to drive down by...
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peter alexander has much more. >> mr. president, are you a racist? >> reporter: president trump tonight ignoring questions as outrage grows after his vulgar insult calling african nations s-holes while saying the u.s. should accept more people from places like norway. the president today tweeting a vague denial saying his words were tough but saying this was not the language used. democratic senator dick durbin who attended the meeting insisting the president did use that word repeatedly. >> in the course of his comments, said things which were hate filled, vile and racist. i cannot believe that in the history of the white house in that oval office any president has ever spoken the words that i personally heard our president speak yesterday. >> reporter: president trump adding he didn't say anything derogatory about haitians, but durbin says also not true. that mr. trump asked aloud, do we need more haitians? nbc news today reaching out to the six other republicans in the room. one posting a statement without addressing the issue. two staying silent.
peter alexander has much more. >> mr. president, are you a racist? >> reporter: president trump tonight ignoring questions as outrage grows after his vulgar insult calling african nations s-holes while saying the u.s. should accept more people from places like norway. the president today tweeting a vague denial saying his words were tough but saying this was not the language used. democratic senator dick durbin who attended the meeting insisting the president did use that word...
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mr. chair. >> senator peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and to each other what is is thank you being here today. an important topic and appreciate your active involvement in this. my question concerns the extent that algorithms are used and play a role in the problem, and how algorithms can also be used as a solution to this problem we are dealing with. i was pleased to read ms. bickert post in facebook newsroom that facebook has started using artificial intelligence to help counter terrorist threat at first on your platforms. the speed and breadth of the internet certainly makes it nearly impossible for humans to keep track of all this so we need to have a assistance to do that and the need to continually evolve if we're going to be effective in using them. however, it is likely that algorithms may be partly responsible for getting extremist material in front of users, whether it be in search results through facebook newsfeed for you tubes up next list or elsewhere. so my question is these algorithms are under your direct control as all p
mr. chair. >> senator peters. >> thank you, mr. chairman. and to each other what is is thank you being here today. an important topic and appreciate your active involvement in this. my question concerns the extent that algorithms are used and play a role in the problem, and how algorithms can also be used as a solution to this problem we are dealing with. i was pleased to read ms. bickert post in facebook newsroom that facebook has started using artificial intelligence to help...
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mr. trump. one incapsulated by this time magazine cover. peter alexander has more from washington.ut our report does include that expletive once so you can hear it complete quote for yourself and it may not be appropriate for some of the younger viewers. >> reporter: the president uncorking another astonishing statement. complaining to law makers about protections for immigrants. why do we want these people from quote all these shit hole countries here. mr. trump was referring to african nations and haiti. before suggesting the u.s.icide have more people from places like norway whose prime minister he met. a white house spokesen sayingng choose to fight for foreign countries but president trump will always fight for tumarecon people. it comes as law makers try to hammer out an immigration deal with time running out fors of t undocumented people called dreamers. just hours before congress was set to vote criticizing the fisa. and saying this may have been used by the previous administration and others. the intelligence community erupting. >> i thought the president's tweets once aga
mr. trump. one incapsulated by this time magazine cover. peter alexander has more from washington.ut our report does include that expletive once so you can hear it complete quote for yourself and it may not be appropriate for some of the younger viewers. >> reporter: the president uncorking another astonishing statement. complaining to law makers about protections for immigrants. why do we want these people from quote all these shit hole countries here. mr. trump was referring to african...
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mr. chair. >> thank you, senator hasan. senator peter's. >> thank you, mr. chairman and to each of our witnesses thank you for being here today. it's an important topic and i appreciate your active involvement in this. my question concerns the extent that algorithms are used and play parole in the problem and how algorithms can also be used as a solution to this problem that we are dealing with. i was pleased to read miss bickert post in the facebook that they have started using this on the platforms. speed of the internet certainly makes it nearly impossible for humans to keep track of all this. so we need to have ai systems to do that. and they need to continually evolve if we'll be effective in using them. however, it is likely that algorithms maybe partly responsible for getting extremist material in front of users, whether it be in search results through facebook's news feed or youtube's up next list, or elsewhere. so my question is, these algorithms are under your direct control as all platform providers can control that. what are you specifically doin
mr. chair. >> thank you, senator hasan. senator peter's. >> thank you, mr. chairman and to each of our witnesses thank you for being here today. it's an important topic and i appreciate your active involvement in this. my question concerns the extent that algorithms are used and play parole in the problem and how algorithms can also be used as a solution to this problem that we are dealing with. i was pleased to read miss bickert post in the facebook that they have started using...
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mr. bannon at this point." >> jeremy peters, it is great to have you on our broadcast. here's my question. right up before this happened, steve bannon used the royal "we" on behalf of a movement when he says things like mitch mcconnell we are coming for you, we are coming after you. does he have a constiuency? or did he confuse it with donald trump's constituentsy is this >> that's the funny thing of revolution, brian. that's what's happening to steve bannon at this moment. the revolutionaries end up in exile. it is difficult to see where his constituent si is. his backers in the mercers, i don't know how you build a movement if you don't have political capital and financial capital. that's what bannon lacks at this moment. >> where does a statement like that comes from and walks back something about don jr. , is it because his funding was threaten, do you think? >> i think it is a few things. his job is in danger. he could be forced out of chairman of breitbart. er they are making adegreeive moves to get rid of him. so you have that and you also have the fact that as b
mr. bannon at this point." >> jeremy peters, it is great to have you on our broadcast. here's my question. right up before this happened, steve bannon used the royal "we" on behalf of a movement when he says things like mitch mcconnell we are coming for you, we are coming after you. does he have a constiuency? or did he confuse it with donald trump's constituentsy is this >> that's the funny thing of revolution, brian. that's what's happening to steve bannon at this...
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mr president, are you a racist? he earlier tweeted that he'd used tough language in a meeting with senators but not the derogatory language attributed to him. peterowes, bbc news. despite the furore over the president's comments, the political analyst eric ham says mr trump's words will resonate with his republican base. we know how the president feels about courting his base and making sure they stay in the fold. in fact coulter, a very conservative provocateur has said upon hearing these comments that she feels validated and now she has a reason to turn back to president trump. so we know that his base will actually find solace in these comments but again when you look atjust how racially tinged they were, and how an entire continent is seeing these comments it does not bode well for the usa, particularly when you look at many of the emerging nations in africa and now how china is engaged on the continent, it is not a good look for the united states. particularly when the united states sees china as a competitor and we know how actively engaged china is in there. iran has said the us has crossed a "red line" by imposing sanctions on the head of
mr president, are you a racist? he earlier tweeted that he'd used tough language in a meeting with senators but not the derogatory language attributed to him. peterowes, bbc news. despite the furore over the president's comments, the political analyst eric ham says mr trump's words will resonate with his republican base. we know how the president feels about courting his base and making sure they stay in the fold. in fact coulter, a very conservative provocateur has said upon hearing these...
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peters, thank you. senator nelson. >> mr. chairman, for the record i'd like to insert a statement of advocates for highway and auto safety as part of our record. >> without objection. >> and, i would like to conclude my remarks and questions by asking dr. avent, what is going to be the impact of this new kind of quickly developing technology upon our educational system? and i ask the question since my experience is informed by what happened to the whole educational system as a result of the space program. going to the moon in the apollo program, it created a whole generation of engineers, mathematicians, scientists, technologists. what do we see going forward here? >> that's a good point, sir. once i had erred that the amount of money we spent on the entire space program we saved in communications within six months. and this was, when i was fwh college, which was a long, long, time ago and i'm sure the statistics are much more compelling now. certainly this is a big market as we talked about it's going to be a disruptive mark
peters, thank you. senator nelson. >> mr. chairman, for the record i'd like to insert a statement of advocates for highway and auto safety as part of our record. >> without objection. >> and, i would like to conclude my remarks and questions by asking dr. avent, what is going to be the impact of this new kind of quickly developing technology upon our educational system? and i ask the question since my experience is informed by what happened to the whole educational system as a...
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who said, there needs to be more research on the effects recreational mr mr has had in place writs is legal. linden councilman peter brown shares those concerns. >> well, a lot of people have been talking about the revenue that has come in. the potential revenue. no one has talked about the expense of it. it is going to be happen. no one talked about increase in homelessness. that some cities has seen. no one has talked about the social issues that have been caused as a result of this. >> well, recently formed city committee that evaluates the social economic and quality of life impact legalizing marijuana have on linden. the biggest concerns are public health and law enforcement. >> big prime issue we are dealing with here in linden when i put my judge into court is the javy drugs such as hef wen and opiates. that should be addressed. reporter: murphy expected to are a raise $300 million in sales tax ref nu from legalizing marijuana under the current bill, they will receive one percent from sales tax ref hue. brown says 3% for linden will bring in drar 100,000 a year. >> $100 thousand doesn't pay another cost of a
who said, there needs to be more research on the effects recreational mr mr has had in place writs is legal. linden councilman peter brown shares those concerns. >> well, a lot of people have been talking about the revenue that has come in. the potential revenue. no one has talked about the expense of it. it is going to be happen. no one talked about increase in homelessness. that some cities has seen. no one has talked about the social issues that have been caused as a result of this....
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mr. trump says a text sent by peter strok to an fbi lawyer he was having an affair with was treasonous because it suggested collusion getting trump out of office if he won. >>> in case you're wondering treason is described as aiding enemies of the u.s. or levying war against the nation. >>> ahead, major protests were set to greet the president during a planned visit to london. now the visit is off and the president's claim as to why just might have you shaking your head once again this morning. >>> try coverage of shithole gate, president trump posted tweets on a series of topics. among them that he dropped a recent visit to britain next month. having sold perhaps the boast located and finest embassy for peanuts only to build a new one in an off location for $1.2 billion. wanted me to cut ribbon, no. >> fact check, that's just not true. the decision to move the embassy was made in 2008 under president george w. bush. the visit by trump was expected to draw huge protests. this is a president clearly tweeting in the very waning hours of the day just before midnight about cancelling this trip. ma
mr. trump says a text sent by peter strok to an fbi lawyer he was having an affair with was treasonous because it suggested collusion getting trump out of office if he won. >>> in case you're wondering treason is described as aiding enemies of the u.s. or levying war against the nation. >>> ahead, major protests were set to greet the president during a planned visit to london. now the visit is off and the president's claim as to why just might have you shaking your head once...
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mr. clark, what is kodak today? >> peter, it is a private vibrant company which employs and were still mostly known for film and it's only about 2% of our revenue but if he saw "star wars" or any of the other major movies james bond or wonder woman and that's all shot on kodak film. class motion picture film doctor in the world. we are in commercial printing and here we have the consumer electronics show in las vegas because we are also in consumers. >> host: what are some of the new products you are displayed while you're here? >> we have a 360 camera, kodak also for the first time in many years has gone back into insta camera and today we have the kodak sure shot and other cameras that are available and you can take a picture and painted just like [inaudible]. >> host: would use the 360 camera we have wanted c-span. >> is used in real estate if you're going to show your home with 360 views. it's used for action and many people use it when they go out on action rides or use it when they want to get a broader view of a parti
mr. clark, what is kodak today? >> peter, it is a private vibrant company which employs and were still mostly known for film and it's only about 2% of our revenue but if he saw "star wars" or any of the other major movies james bond or wonder woman and that's all shot on kodak film. class motion picture film doctor in the world. we are in commercial printing and here we have the consumer electronics show in las vegas because we are also in consumers. >> host: what are some...
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mr president, are you a racist? the president left without responding. he earlier tweeted that he'd used tough language in a meeting with senators but not the derogatory language attributed to him. petera speech this morning by the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has been disrupted by protesters shouting support for brexit and president trump. mr khan's address to the fabian society in london was suspended for several minutes while the demonstrators were taken out of the building by police. yesterday, mr khan welcomed donald trump's decision to cancel his visit to the uk, saying the president had "got the message" that londoners didn't agree with his policies or actions. iran has said the us has crossed a "red line" by imposing sanctions on the head of itsjudiciary and has vowed to retaliate. ayatollah sadeq amoli—larijani is among 1a individuals and bodies targeted. iran also rejected any changes to its nuclear deal with world powers. president trump has warned that he'll re—impose sanctions on iran in less than four months — a move that would undermine the agreement under which tehran curbed its nuclear programme. earlier i spoke to dr siavush randjbar—daemi from the university of manc
mr president, are you a racist? the president left without responding. he earlier tweeted that he'd used tough language in a meeting with senators but not the derogatory language attributed to him. petera speech this morning by the mayor of london, sadiq khan, has been disrupted by protesters shouting support for brexit and president trump. mr khan's address to the fabian society in london was suspended for several minutes while the demonstrators were taken out of the building by police....
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mr. trump says a text sent by peter strzok to an fbi lawyer he was having an affair with was treasonous because it suggested investigating collusion to get trump out of office if he won. an attorney for strzok called that accusation beyond reckless. to be clear, no one here has or should ever defend what peter strzok texted. a fireable offense. treason is defined in the constitution as aiding enemies of the u.s. or levying war against the nation just to be clear. not defending peter strzok's testimony just defining treason. >> facebook making your news feed more personal, it comes after criticism of the spread of fake news. more on the overhaul next. ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx
mr. trump says a text sent by peter strzok to an fbi lawyer he was having an affair with was treasonous because it suggested investigating collusion to get trump out of office if he won. an attorney for strzok called that accusation beyond reckless. to be clear, no one here has or should ever defend what peter strzok texted. a fireable offense. treason is defined in the constitution as aiding enemies of the u.s. or levying war against the nation just to be clear. not defending peter strzok's...
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mr president, are you a racist? the president left without responding. he earlier tweeted that he'd used tough language in a meeting with senators but not the derogatory language attributed to him. peter london, sadiq khan, was disrupted by protesters shouting support for brexit and president trump. mr khan's address to the fabian society in london was suspended for several minutes while the demonstrators were taken out of the building by police. yesterday, mr khan welcomed donald trump's decision to cancel his visit to the uk, saying the president had "got the message" that londoners didn't agree with his policies or actions. the headlines on bbc news: high—level government talks will ta ke high—level government talks will take place this weekend to discuss the company carillion which employs many people in the uk. the african union demands an apology from president trump about derogatory remarks he reportedly made about the continent. dentists are warning of a tooth decay crisis amongst children in england. a record 43,000 operations to remove rotting teeth were carried out last year. and in sport, the past two premier league champions are facing each other. it is a 0—0 in the secon
mr president, are you a racist? the president left without responding. he earlier tweeted that he'd used tough language in a meeting with senators but not the derogatory language attributed to him. peter london, sadiq khan, was disrupted by protesters shouting support for brexit and president trump. mr khan's address to the fabian society in london was suspended for several minutes while the demonstrators were taken out of the building by police. yesterday, mr khan welcomed donald trump's...
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peter: there is a fellow, mr. adams of massachusetts, he founded adams express. he was the fedex of his day. he shipped things between boston and new york, traveling on cart, boat, and rail. the business grew and it became a major transport company during the civil war on the union and confederate sides. during the war, not only did it ship arms but it became the major mover of corpses from the front back home. they transported coffins back home. so this fellow who became a spiritualist got rich in part by moving bodies around. so he was haunted by this. the account that mumler provides about his interaction with adams is that he provides adams with photographs and the spirit in the photograph is a young man, it is representative of the many thousands of young men who his company were moving around the country and suddenly he is allowed to see a spirit representation. so you come across stories like that where it makes sense that an abstract of an unrecognizable image would still be meaningful. you also find accounts where a wife has lost her husband and she will
peter: there is a fellow, mr. adams of massachusetts, he founded adams express. he was the fedex of his day. he shipped things between boston and new york, traveling on cart, boat, and rail. the business grew and it became a major transport company during the civil war on the union and confederate sides. during the war, not only did it ship arms but it became the major mover of corpses from the front back home. they transported coffins back home. so this fellow who became a spiritualist got...
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. >> religion scholar and author peter manso uses a variety of images to discuss spiritualism and its relationship to photography in the 19th century. mr. manso is the author of "the apparitionists: a tale of phantoms, fraud, photography, and the man who captured lincoln's ghost." it traces the rise and fall of a photographer, william munley. unler. author ofeau is an several books and winners of a national jewish book awards. he is the curator of the smithsonian national history museum. book and iten the is available and he will sign books afterward. please welcome to the stage, peter manseau. we are very happy to have him. [applause]
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the guy just came over to mr me and gave me a change of this book. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've gotten through in the time. i get up yet. only because it has been there still a dude if i've got. a duck. i stuff in the house if. in new orleans two centuries of slavery have left painful scars within the african-american community. that accounts for two thirds of the town's population moreover that african-americans feel that they were abandoned during hurricane katrina. in two thousand and five under the pressure of the water dozens of poorly maintained levees broke. mud flooded eighty percent of the town that was under sea level. today the town still bears the scars of the disaster especially in the poor neighborhoods. aka the dancing that is here one of the most devastated areas. he believes in nothing has been done to rehabilitate this neighborhood. i've. just. i. think five ten years after it's me. this is only one of about twenty thousand. that twenty times stuff
the guy just came over to mr me and gave me a change of this book. hello my name's peter and i've been living in bushnell for about seven years and this is a film about just some of the crazy things i've gotten through in the time. i get up yet. only because it has been there still a dude if i've got. a duck. i stuff in the house if. in new orleans two centuries of slavery have left painful scars within the african-american community. that accounts for two thirds of the town's population...
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mr. speaker, i have the privilege of representing one of the most courageous little girls in all the world, sofia peters. she may be a little birl, little in stature, but she is -- a little girl, little in stature, but there's nothing small about sofia's heart and her courage. she has suffered for the last three years with a rare disease that has caused her to have multiple strokes. she's now facing the biggest challenge in her journey, major brain surgery. in her child like fate, god says come to me as little hildren. sofia represents the faith of a child like nobody i have encountered since i have been in this office. she requested that i help her rally the world to pray on january 24, that while she's having that surgery, at boston children's hospital, that we would encourage people and implore people to pray for her. i was delighted and honored to join her and many others in asking folks it take the knee and appeal to the great physician to protect her, heal her, and make provision for her to have a strong, happy, and healthy life for many years to come. what a testament, what a testament to her fai
mr. speaker, i have the privilege of representing one of the most courageous little girls in all the world, sofia peters. she may be a little birl, little in stature, but she is -- a little girl, little in stature, but there's nothing small about sofia's heart and her courage. she has suffered for the last three years with a rare disease that has caused her to have multiple strokes. she's now facing the biggest challenge in her journey, major brain surgery. in her child like fate, god says come...
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peter, i want you to weigh in on this. there's a lot of complexity as michael gist said. what do you make of that narrative when it comes to the role of immigration. >> mr. single ton gave the most accurate summation of what's going on that i've heard in these past two days of the shutdown. but i would add also this is not about illegal immigration. the real game here is reducing legal immigration, it's estimated the white house is planning 40% reduction in legal immigration. mr. miller from the white house pointed that out a week ago >> steven miller.
peter, i want you to weigh in on this. there's a lot of complexity as michael gist said. what do you make of that narrative when it comes to the role of immigration. >> mr. single ton gave the most accurate summation of what's going on that i've heard in these past two days of the shutdown. but i would add also this is not about illegal immigration. the real game here is reducing legal immigration, it's estimated the white house is planning 40% reduction in legal immigration. mr. miller...
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mr trump has also again targeted north korea on twitter, as our correspondent, peter bowes explains.irade by donald trump. the president questions why the us should continue to provide aid to countries that show no respect in return and do not reciprocate. 0n the middle east he tweets the state ofjerusalem, which the us now recognises as the capital of israel, will no longer be part of future negotiations. it is not only pakistan that we pay billions of dollars to the nothing but also many other countries and others. as an example we pay the palestinians hundreds of millions of dollars a year and get no appreciation or respect. they don't even want to negotiate a long overdue peace treaty with israel... us ambassador to the un nikki haley confirmed that us aid to the palestinians was in jeopardy. we very much still want to have a peace process. nothing changes with that. the palestinians want to show their will to come to the table. as of now they are not coming to the table but they are not coming to the table but they asked vague. move we want to move forward with the negotiations.
mr trump has also again targeted north korea on twitter, as our correspondent, peter bowes explains.irade by donald trump. the president questions why the us should continue to provide aid to countries that show no respect in return and do not reciprocate. 0n the middle east he tweets the state ofjerusalem, which the us now recognises as the capital of israel, will no longer be part of future negotiations. it is not only pakistan that we pay billions of dollars to the nothing but also many...