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mr. steel. >> yes.missioner fewer we have two items 3 b d resolution on page 67 under distribution please changes in making ken to visitacion valley elementary school and the second resolution on page 122 under amendments to resolution at the top of the page language should read - 910 k-27. >> thank you, mr. steel any items for the board. >> any items served by the board of superintendent discussions and removed a roll call vote please - oh, yes commissioner walton. >> i want to annunciation i'll be abstaining on one item on page 34 pause i'm an employee of the organization. >> thank you very much so roll call vote will take place in section o commissioner norton asked to be involved in the commission subject we'll postpone that until it she is on her way if it's okay to proceed with the rest of the agenda item on board members proposals speakers and action no one tonight and we will move to j request to speak regarding general matters. >> excuse me. dr. murase on item 8 i wonder where to entertain a co
mr. steel. >> yes.missioner fewer we have two items 3 b d resolution on page 67 under distribution please changes in making ken to visitacion valley elementary school and the second resolution on page 122 under amendments to resolution at the top of the page language should read - 910 k-27. >> thank you, mr. steel any items for the board. >> any items served by the board of superintendent discussions and removed a roll call vote please - oh, yes commissioner walton. >> i...
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mr. steele was charged with battery on a correctional officer. >> about 90% of the staff they get workinge the people who got picked on in school. they come over here, and now it's payback time. they think that badge gives them power. that badge is only an illusion of power. that power can be stripped and taken away in a moment's notice. >> mr. steele was accused of throwing a cup full of urine on the correctional officer. >> i decided to be my own lawyer. i wanted to act pro se. i wanted to ask my own questions. i wanted to do my own jury selection. i wanted to file my own motions. the judge granted it. a couple months before, a month before, i knew he was the one that was going to be gone. >> on one occasion, i did visit with him face to face, and i made him a plea offer at that time which he rejected. >> i tell him straight up, i said, why don't you just drop this case. this case is nothing. he's like, oh, no, we have to make an example. so you want to make me the example. i want to make you the example. so i made an example out of him and showed him why he should have just dropped the
mr. steele was charged with battery on a correctional officer. >> about 90% of the staff they get workinge the people who got picked on in school. they come over here, and now it's payback time. they think that badge gives them power. that badge is only an illusion of power. that power can be stripped and taken away in a moment's notice. >> mr. steele was accused of throwing a cup full of urine on the correctional officer. >> i decided to be my own lawyer. i wanted to act pro...
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association and the second is s is withdrawn 4b resolution on pages 196 and 197 thank you very much mr. steel any items removed for first reading by the board seeing none any items served for vote. >> ms. fewer. >> this is a b resolution item on page 42. >> commissioner wynns. >> i want to remove the new teacher project i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry oh, i guess when i said item 50 is the 154 dash 28 b-7 is more accurate i believe that it is 2 g on page 42a. >> that's right. >> yes. it is 2 g. >> thank you very much roll call vote will take place in section o we're on item h superintendent proposal speaker cards if no objection from my colleagues i'd like to move up the gateway charter there are is the in the audience (clapping.) seeing none i'm going to call authorization to grants or alternative deny the renewal it was moved and seconded. >> may i have a reading of the resolution by the superintendent. >> thank you commissioner president murase and i'd like to ask the director michael daycares to please read the resolution. >> thank you superintendent carranza. >> authorization to grants or in the
association and the second is s is withdrawn 4b resolution on pages 196 and 197 thank you very much mr. steel any items removed for first reading by the board seeing none any items served for vote. >> ms. fewer. >> this is a b resolution item on page 42. >> commissioner wynns. >> i want to remove the new teacher project i'm sorry. >> i'm sorry oh, i guess when i said item 50 is the 154 dash 28 b-7 is more accurate i believe that it is 2 g on page 42a. >>...
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as follows: (named) total in $4,058 to correct to $4,100,000 and to date as mentioned thank you, mr. steel>> are there any items served by the board and discussion for vote. >> ms. wynns. >> i'd like to sever 154 dash 1 ak 3 on page one hundred 6. >> the teachers for america proposal so there will be a roll call vote under section o of the remaining consent calendar items and then a discussion and vote on the served matter under sections 2 so the next item on the agenda is h superintendent proposal 15410 sb for the enrichment expertise plan for 2015-2016 was moved and seconded on miracle 15 i'd like to call on the superintendent to introduce the staff person to read into the record. >> dr. murase please come forward. >> good evening superintendent and kathy supervisor for the public enrichment fund i'd like to read into the record with your permission and therefore, be it resolved clause resolution approval of a public education enrichment fund for school year 2015-2016 therefore, be it resolved that the board of education and the san francisco unified school district commends the hard wor
as follows: (named) total in $4,058 to correct to $4,100,000 and to date as mentioned thank you, mr. steel>> are there any items served by the board and discussion for vote. >> ms. wynns. >> i'd like to sever 154 dash 1 ak 3 on page one hundred 6. >> the teachers for america proposal so there will be a roll call vote under section o of the remaining consent calendar items and then a discussion and vote on the served matter under sections 2 so the next item on the agenda...
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mr. steele is too good a person to be an apologist for this legislation, and clearly, if you read the history of this legislation, and how it was attempted to be amended, so that laws that were already in place would be applied, indianapolis had already said we're not going to discriminate. why would you pass a state law that trumps the local law? why would you vote that amendment down 40-10? what senators on the republican side did the governor actually call to say, hey, we've got to be fair and honest, and treat our citizens equally? give us a list of who you call -- >> let's get -- that's a good question. i don't want to -- you guys are here live. but rubio, and jeb bush, and cruz and walkser, governor walker have all said they're with this legislation he signed this week, that has been criticized as being aercht-gale. why are they taking that position? >> because the law on the face is not. it's how you're deciding to interpret the law. show me the language in the law where it sets out that says we are going to discriminate against gay and lesbian individuals? that language isn't in the l
mr. steele is too good a person to be an apologist for this legislation, and clearly, if you read the history of this legislation, and how it was attempted to be amended, so that laws that were already in place would be applied, indianapolis had already said we're not going to discriminate. why would you pass a state law that trumps the local law? why would you vote that amendment down 40-10? what senators on the republican side did the governor actually call to say, hey, we've got to be fair...
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mr. ogleb, ee was involved in managing all of that. in 1900, they sold their interest in this iron ore mind to u.s. steel. and they walked away multimillionaires. and mr. ogelbee was 51 years of age. what does he do? he always had an affinity for wheeling. even when he lived in cleveland he would have an absentee ballot for wheeling. he loved it. he loved the area. he wanted to come back. and his wife's family owned this little summer place up on the top of the hill with 25 acreses of land. he purchased it for 8, $000 from his wife's brothers. they were hairs to the estate. he would buy bits and pieces as he could until he assembled 1500 acres of property. and he called it waddington chlts thavs the name given to this property by the second owner of the mansion in 1856. a man from england called george smith. mr. smith felt that the rolling hills of the area reminded him of his home his ancestral home in england. and doing some research on the property, felt upon that name really loved that name and called it woddington. the house when it was first built in 1846, was a farmhouse. it had eight rooms four be
mr. ogleb, ee was involved in managing all of that. in 1900, they sold their interest in this iron ore mind to u.s. steel. and they walked away multimillionaires. and mr. ogelbee was 51 years of age. what does he do? he always had an affinity for wheeling. even when he lived in cleveland he would have an absentee ballot for wheeling. he loved it. he loved the area. he wanted to come back. and his wife's family owned this little summer place up on the top of the hill with 25 acreses of land. he...
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mr. hardball himself and steve schmidt and michael steele and the "washington post" chris cillizza, mr. fix. thanks all very much for being here. first to you, kelly. obviously an excited crowd. what is the game plan of rand paul? we've seen how he's changed his twitter handle. he's rebranding himself as dr. rand paul. >> reporter: very much so. we just saw a video that profiled his work as a physician in guatemala. there's a series of vid toshios reintroducing different parts of who rand paul is and they believe as a campaign he can appeal to a wider type of republican voter. i've talked to people in the crowd here. young people who have said they are energized by his positions on nsa spying. there's a young woman at the podium now talking about that connection to civil liberties. this is a way to say rand paul although he is a senator, is in many ways trying to scrub that from his campaign bioat the moment running against washington saying that he can be a voice who can bridge what the public might be looking for from his place in washington and his place out in the country trying to
mr. hardball himself and steve schmidt and michael steele and the "washington post" chris cillizza, mr. fix. thanks all very much for being here. first to you, kelly. obviously an excited crowd. what is the game plan of rand paul? we've seen how he's changed his twitter handle. he's rebranding himself as dr. rand paul. >> reporter: very much so. we just saw a video that profiled his work as a physician in guatemala. there's a series of vid toshios reintroducing different parts...
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of my journey that takes me from freezing in the surf of the pacific ocean with steel trading to be behind iraqi lines now mr. jefferson's capital as a state delegate that journey began on the shore of was raised by a single mother and i didn't have much focus on academics with the lack of money and my grades made the military the best chance to get out but i really wanted to see the world and i write the fact is i did not have a strong opinion on the service aspect of joining the military. that would come later but it was all about the challenger wanted to tackle a hardest thing anyone could throw at me. i am sure there other steels that was a the same thing. and 18 years old the youngest one at seals training i trained two years am preparing them for more than i would go to war myself i was a sniper in iraq i've learned more there than ever before or since i probably learned the most when a very dark night in iraq. from what i remember we were a group of navy s.e.a.ls diapers residing in the house along the euphrates river it was all over me rangers' next to them of delta force operators than finally cia o
of my journey that takes me from freezing in the surf of the pacific ocean with steel trading to be behind iraqi lines now mr. jefferson's capital as a state delegate that journey began on the shore of was raised by a single mother and i didn't have much focus on academics with the lack of money and my grades made the military the best chance to get out but i really wanted to see the world and i write the fact is i did not have a strong opinion on the service aspect of joining the military....
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mr. chairman. i've listened to a number of you talk about your state steel in ohio and steel in indiana. we know that we have issues here. we have interest in to give this power up to the executive weather whoever the next executive is, this one are the next one advocates a responsibility. more partly in and.>> this has been unprecedented and accountability. it has never been in this bill before this area. this bill requires the president take into account all of the congressional negotiating objectives before commencing negotiations. we really give congress a lot of authority in this bill. that would include china. it is in the future china became interested in joining the tpp. i think the senator is worried about rings at the bill takes care of.>> mr. chairman? >> i would like to think that right now ambassador from and is sitting in front of his television set just hoping to learn more about congressional negotiating objectives because i think he wants to follow whatever we tell him, every step of the way. his negotiating tactics i am sure so important to his daily life in negotiating
mr. chairman. i've listened to a number of you talk about your state steel in ohio and steel in indiana. we know that we have issues here. we have interest in to give this power up to the executive weather whoever the next executive is, this one are the next one advocates a responsibility. more partly in and.>> this has been unprecedented and accountability. it has never been in this bill before this area. this bill requires the president take into account all of the congressional...
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design, it was going to be made of steel, but that would have been too heavy to move freely in this space. paul matisse, who was an artist and engineer worked with mr. calder in order to develop a design that was much lighter. and the final mobile only weighs 920 pounds which is much lighter than the miro tapestry that alsoangs in this space. in the late 1980s, it was actually necessary to remove the mobile from the space. girl: why did they have to take it down? richard: because it need conservation treatment. not only had dirt accumulated on the surface, so we had to clean the work, but, in addition, there are parts where the metal is moving against metal and this was actually causing some wear. the conservators had to use a special technique in oer to repair these worn areas with new metal. after that was finished, then those areas were painted so that it matched the rest of the mobile. boy: is it due to come down any time soon again? not at the moment, and hopefully, we won't have to take it back down for many years. remember, what you choose to use to make your art will determine how long it lasts. varnish, while it protects paintings, darkens
design, it was going to be made of steel, but that would have been too heavy to move freely in this space. paul matisse, who was an artist and engineer worked with mr. calder in order to develop a design that was much lighter. and the final mobile only weighs 920 pounds which is much lighter than the miro tapestry that alsoangs in this space. in the late 1980s, it was actually necessary to remove the mobile from the space. girl: why did they have to take it down? richard: because it need...
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the steel spikes are a temporary measure until a new fence can be designed and built and then installed. first lady michelle obama spent time away from the white house today with american veterans. mrs. obama and dr. jill biden visited a veterans center in silver spring. the trip was made to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the joining forces initiative that raises awareness of veterans issues. the white house is launching a new push against the senate to stop its stalling on the confirmation vote for loretta lynch. president obama leading that charge today. president obama: call loretta lynch for a vote. get her confirmed. put her in place. let her do her job. this is embarrassing. leon: president obama nominated lynch to replace eric holder as leader of the justice department five monthsago. her confirmation process has now lasted longer than the seven previous nominees combined! republicans have held up her nomination for a variety of reasons. among them her support of president obama's immigration policies. coming up on abc 7 news at 6:00 pulled back from the brink. drivers jump to the rescue after a crash that ends with a mother being cut out of a car. plus a plan to pull i-
the steel spikes are a temporary measure until a new fence can be designed and built and then installed. first lady michelle obama spent time away from the white house today with american veterans. mrs. obama and dr. jill biden visited a veterans center in silver spring. the trip was made to celebrate the fourth anniversary of the joining forces initiative that raises awareness of veterans issues. the white house is launching a new push against the senate to stop its stalling on the...
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mrs. clinton's interesting way of dealing with the monica lewinsky scandal, comeing up. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. scott: appears buster's been busy. man: yeah, scott. i was just about to use the uh... scott: that's a bunch of ground-up paper, lad! scotts ez seed uses the finest seed, fertilizer, and natural mulch that holds water so you can grow grass anywhere! seed your lawn. seed it! hey, girl. is it crazy that your soccer trophy is talking to you right now? it kinda is. it's as crazy as you not rolling over your old 401k. cue the horns... just harness the confidence it took you to win me and call td ameritrade's rollover consultants. they'll help with the hassle by guiding you through the whole process step by step. and they'll even call your old provider. it's easy. even she could do it. whatever,
mrs. clinton's interesting way of dealing with the monica lewinsky scandal, comeing up. big day? ah, the usual. moved some new cars. hauled a bunch of steel kept the supermarket shelves stocked. made sure everyone got their latest gadgets. what's up for the next shift? ah, nothing much. just keeping the lights on. (laugh) nice. doing the big things that move an economy. see you tomorrow, mac. see you tomorrow, sam. just another day at norfolk southern. scott: appears buster's been busy. man:...
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political analyst former rnc chairman michael steele, not just because you're the other black man on the panel here let me say that. let me get your reaction to what mr. woodson had to say, that this was a mistake for rand paul to go to ferguson and that op-ed as well that he wrote. >> well i have enormous amount of respect for mr. woodson, he knows that but he could not be more wrong. i don't know how you want republicans to engage folks. when they do everyone gets upset, starts criticizing the way they do. when they don't, because you don't care. rand paul has consistently, and i said this i have been on air saying this over two years, watch what he is doing, listen to what he's saying. you're right. they erected barriers at howard but didn't need them. in fact they engaged in a civil conversation. i was with him at boy ee state university. he is the only one talking about the plight hbcus, not even barack obama's administration is talking or doing anything about that. i get that he is injecting race. he wants to be president of the united states. as president, racial things happen in this country. it would be nice to know he has a track record on
political analyst former rnc chairman michael steele, not just because you're the other black man on the panel here let me say that. let me get your reaction to what mr. woodson had to say, that this was a mistake for rand paul to go to ferguson and that op-ed as well that he wrote. >> well i have enormous amount of respect for mr. woodson, he knows that but he could not be more wrong. i don't know how you want republicans to engage folks. when they do everyone gets upset, starts...
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mr. new world. >> the interesting thing on china is if you go back a couple years and thought about the historical trade that would be aligned with the pboc, you want to buy copper, steelyou want to buy gold, those aren't the trades that are working this morning. and the question becomes what are they trying to lift? obviously trying to lift on the private side, the consumption. >> to the point, the transition mechani mechanism, theirs is the toughest. >> it's interesting that the government is really encouraging investment in equities. they are pushing that. >> if they want to encourage investment and equities in terms of how you're trading and investing as a money manager, what do they do with the currency? do they lose the peg to the u.s. dollar? i think that's the next move to be understood in terms of strategy which comes out from the chinese government. if that happens, obviously equity's get a huge lift. but does it happen? >> that would be a moment. right. we been waiting for a very long time. >> we see that the movement is there. the stock connects, it's exciting. money spilling all over into hong kong and one of the reason why is there's a rally. it is. peopl
mr. new world. >> the interesting thing on china is if you go back a couple years and thought about the historical trade that would be aligned with the pboc, you want to buy copper, steelyou want to buy gold, those aren't the trades that are working this morning. and the question becomes what are they trying to lift? obviously trying to lift on the private side, the consumption. >> to the point, the transition mechani mechanism, theirs is the toughest. >> it's interesting that...
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mr. chairman. ms. lynch, i sat through six opening statements by potential attorneys general, and i just want to tell you yours was the best. >> thank you. >> i see the combination of steelnd velvet. i see your effectiveness before a jury. i see your love for the constitution, and i see the determination which is in your heart and i think you're being. it's very, very impressive. i want to thank you for really 30 years of service. >> thank you senator. >> had hoped it would be a lot longer. mr. chairman, i'd like to place in the record los angeles police departments chief charlie beckwith written testimony on the subject of a president executive action on immigration. >> without objection, so ordered. >> thank you very much. ms. lynch, i'm going to ask you three questions. the first is on x. firing provisions of the foreign intelligence surveillance act which will come to this committee before june of this year and also before the intelligence committee on which i serve. a question about office of legal council opinions a question on the state secrets act. let me begin with fisa. the three provisions that are going to expire on june 1 our first the roving wiretap authori
mr. chairman. ms. lynch, i sat through six opening statements by potential attorneys general, and i just want to tell you yours was the best. >> thank you. >> i see the combination of steelnd velvet. i see your effectiveness before a jury. i see your love for the constitution, and i see the determination which is in your heart and i think you're being. it's very, very impressive. i want to thank you for really 30 years of service. >> thank you senator. >> had hoped it...
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steel and other industries as a. >> thank you. senator shuman can make his remarks. he is willing to defer to you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i like to call up number one. >> without objection. >> thank you. i would also like to ask that several be added as cosponsors. >> without objection. >> after much discussion with some of my colleagues who indicated concerns about -- i have said all along that i think this amendment is important on its own. it worked out an agreement with chairman hatch, for which i see thank you, to offer this amendment. be asking for a vote -- we will not be asking for a vote. i discussed in recent weeks and for years now i believe currency manipulation is a most significant emerging trade challenge this country faces. according to the peterson institute for national economics, more than 20 countries have increased their foreign exchange reserves by an annual average of $1 trillion in recent years. the buildup keeps the currency significantly undervalued and increasing their trade surplus. that has resulted in deficits going up from about 200 billion to $500 billion a year. corresponding u.s. job lo
steel and other industries as a. >> thank you. senator shuman can make his remarks. he is willing to defer to you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i like to call up number one. >> without objection. >> thank you. i would also like to ask that several be added as cosponsors. >> without objection. >> after much discussion with some of my colleagues who indicated concerns about -- i have said all along that i think this amendment is important on its own. it worked...
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mr. chairman. >> i want to reiterate. suffered tremendous economic injury the recourse is that we hope that they would to be able to fashion a remedy and tickets and economic justice coming after a generation of steel jobs having been lost at a minimum taking the step of the bill does and we are grateful for that the support for steel and other industries as well. >> agreed to withhold remarks so that senator schumer can make his remarks he is going to offer an amendment. >> thank you, and i would like to call up amendment schumer burr brown portman number one. >> without objection. >> thank you. i asked senator stamina now, casey, and cartman be added as cosponsors. we filed this amendment. but after much discussion with some of my colleagues who indicated concerns about jermaine this and have said all along that i think that this amendment is important on its own i worked out an agreement with chairman hatch for which i thank him to offer this amendment only here on customs. customs. we will not be asking for a vote on tpa. now, as i discussed with many of you in recent weeks and really three years now i believe currency manipulation is the most significant emerging trade challenge not currently
mr. chairman. >> i want to reiterate. suffered tremendous economic injury the recourse is that we hope that they would to be able to fashion a remedy and tickets and economic justice coming after a generation of steel jobs having been lost at a minimum taking the step of the bill does and we are grateful for that the support for steel and other industries as well. >> agreed to withhold remarks so that senator schumer can make his remarks he is going to offer an amendment. >>...
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mr. mayor, we agree with you. we're not talking about mayors. we're talking about federal government, the state government. we're talking about how america has to look at this permanent underclass. >> we agree on that. >> michael steeles -- i didn't understand what we were disagreeing about. >> right exactly. >> because we're saying the same thing here. there's a permanent underclass. republicans think, oh, if we just give everybody tax credits everything will be great. democrats think, oh if we just start a new federal program, everything's going to be great. i call that trickle down liberalism. trickle down liberalism where we count on the government to do everything doesn't work. trickle down conservatism where we just cut taxes for big businesses doesn't work. we need to look at this permanent underclass michael steele. you tried to do it yourself and we need to think anew. >> i understand what mark is saying but you know serving as lieutenant governor of the state from 2003 to 2007 and watching and being a part of the initial redevelopment of baltimore particularly in eastern baltimore, one of the questions i ask, and this goes to your very point about the permanent underclass: when we finally get the notion we'
mr. mayor, we agree with you. we're not talking about mayors. we're talking about federal government, the state government. we're talking about how america has to look at this permanent underclass. >> we agree on that. >> michael steeles -- i didn't understand what we were disagreeing about. >> right exactly. >> because we're saying the same thing here. there's a permanent underclass. republicans think, oh, if we just give everybody tax credits everything will be great....