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sitting.13:52:11 the officer starts to handcuff him and if you look closely on the video you can see mr williams start to tense up his arm and pull one arm away and the officer places him on the vehicle13:52:25) vehicle13:52:25)3 14:12:45 i say slam, you can say forcefully putting him on the hood of the car when he puts the handcuffs on him" 14:12:51)activist bruce wilson says while the arrest caught on camera is concerning - it's what you *can't see that really upsets him.(nats of scuffle off camera)(bruce 14:13:28 one of the biggest questions is when he took him on the side of the car why not just put him in the car - this woudn't have happened had you just placed him in the car14:13:38)the chief says the officer involved maintains he was doing a routine search on williams off camera.and that's when williams hit his face on the ground - chipping a tooth - and loosening another one. (chief 13:54:05 he's down with one knee on the ground according to his description, williams can't say but he's patting him down and mr him and so he takes him by the arm and by the pant and put him on the ground an
sitting.13:52:11 the officer starts to handcuff him and if you look closely on the video you can see mr williams start to tense up his arm and pull one arm away and the officer places him on the vehicle13:52:25) vehicle13:52:25)3 14:12:45 i say slam, you can say forcefully putting him on the hood of the car when he puts the handcuffs on him" 14:12:51)activist bruce wilson says while the arrest caught on camera is concerning - it's what you *can't see that really upsets him.(nats of scuffle...
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mr. o'malley: yeah. william's in both feet. his, his brother, his 13-year old brother doesn't get to travel as much >>amanda: oh, sure. >>mr. o'malley: and was ribbing him at home and said to him, you know, william, if i were in iowa as often as you are for dad, he'd already be at (laughing) >>mr. o'malley: so, now my oldest daughter, who was on that slide, grace is a school teacher at home and teaches first grade at walter p. carter elementary. and her sister tara also comes out, to iowa as frequently as she can, but she works also. has a job at the un foundation at home. so 4 great kids. my wife's a district court judge. so you've seen her maybe sometime at the debates. >>amanda: mmhmm. >>mr. o'malley: she's not allowed to campaign >>amanda: ah. >>mr. o'malley: being a judge, but she has been able to come to the debates and i would not be able to do this without her being such a rock and, and just so solid with the kids and our family throughout our, our 25 years together. >>sabrina: now william spends like every weekend here,
mr. o'malley: yeah. william's in both feet. his, his brother, his 13-year old brother doesn't get to travel as much >>amanda: oh, sure. >>mr. o'malley: and was ribbing him at home and said to him, you know, william, if i were in iowa as often as you are for dad, he'd already be at (laughing) >>mr. o'malley: so, now my oldest daughter, who was on that slide, grace is a school teacher at home and teaches first grade at walter p. carter elementary. and her sister tara also comes...
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mr. williams can elevate! lets eat! stars hold on for the narrow 71-68 win. chris: we have to take a quick timeout but when we come back we'll head back to hull and see if the comets could win their 12th straight...stay owned the state when it came to class 1a basketball. chris: siouxland was home to six straight state teams from boyden hull and one from west lyon. chris: the wildcats and comets squaring off tonight in hull. we pick it up in the second quarter...dalton moser...fights through the contact and draws the foul...comets break a 17-all tie. west lyon eventually found a rhythm...collin snyder money on the corner triple...they trail 29-22. then its colton hage hitting from the top of the key...wildcats down six at this point. but boyden hull continued to attack the rack...jamison te slaa...hits the deck hard but he finishes to go up 8. then jacob schafer...another old fashioned 3 point play...comets win it, 80-56 chris: unity christian saw its 40-game winning streak come to an end last saturday...the knights hosting hinton tonight. and they had some p
mr. williams can elevate! lets eat! stars hold on for the narrow 71-68 win. chris: we have to take a quick timeout but when we come back we'll head back to hull and see if the comets could win their 12th straight...stay owned the state when it came to class 1a basketball. chris: siouxland was home to six straight state teams from boyden hull and one from west lyon. chris: the wildcats and comets squaring off tonight in hull. we pick it up in the second quarter...dalton moser...fights through...
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mr. williams, please stop, everyone gets two minutes. everybody gets two minutes. >> phillipe :police chief greg suhr sits quietly, while the public comments portion of the san francisco police commission's meeting. >> : fire chief suhr. >> phillipe :. escates into a yelling match. in a show of solidarity with the five officers involved in the deadly december officer involved shooting of 26-year-old mario woods -- all recently returning to work. cops shared stories about the good things they do in the community, in particular the bayview district, where woods, armed with a knife when officers opened fire, was killed. >> : have you dropped to your knees to administer cpr? our actions see no color lines. i will tell you what we are not -- we are not a diverse firing squad. we put our lives in harm's way everyday. >> : i do this job to defend the city of san francisco to make lives better. this young lady here lost her son. she wants to know the truth. we all want the truth, but can you wait for it to come out? >> phillipe :protestors thoug
mr. williams, please stop, everyone gets two minutes. everybody gets two minutes. >> phillipe :police chief greg suhr sits quietly, while the public comments portion of the san francisco police commission's meeting. >> : fire chief suhr. >> phillipe :. escates into a yelling match. in a show of solidarity with the five officers involved in the deadly december officer involved shooting of 26-year-old mario woods -- all recently returning to work. cops shared stories about the...
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mr. williams is right.f the problems in chicago, an area like chicago, chicago might have tight gun laws, but the areas around the states around chicago do not have strict gun laws which is one of the reasons why so many guns come into chicago. there's a lot of different problems we have in this country that lead to violence, and we need to have a comprehensive strategy, and i think the points the president laid out is one part of a strategy. so we need to modernize the background checks and deal with internet sales. we need to deal with the way law enforcement should have information about people who are mentally ill so part of it is information sharing. but a lot of it is really updating an outdated system. so i think that, you know, when it comes to intercity, urban violence, you need a completely separate strategy. one thing i think is often missed, people in the communities organize and fight every single day against the violence, and sometimes that doesn't actually get the proper media congress thvera
mr. williams is right.f the problems in chicago, an area like chicago, chicago might have tight gun laws, but the areas around the states around chicago do not have strict gun laws which is one of the reasons why so many guns come into chicago. there's a lot of different problems we have in this country that lead to violence, and we need to have a comprehensive strategy, and i think the points the president laid out is one part of a strategy. so we need to modernize the background checks and...
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mr. williams on the right. i will read this to you and then translate. even though it is in english. hunt anyliams, if thou for the cause of conscience, how can now say they'll are in the land of god for such a deplorable practice? peopleare going after who are holding to their own religious beliefs for their own conscience's sake, how can you say that you are a follower of the lamb of god?" who himself had problems with people going after authorities, authorities going after people for different beliefs. in his interpretation. which the good reverend john cotton says, people are free, their consciences are free as long as, and i quote, "their minds are rightly informed." ok? as long as they have learned this appropriate set of beliefs or behaviors or religious understandings, within that, they are perfectly free. it is like rightly informed, these proper practices, beliefs, are like a fence. you are as free as a bird within these, ok? just don't try to jump the fence. do what you wish, but just stay within this area. right understanding, right beliefs, ok? that is a more positive st
mr. williams on the right. i will read this to you and then translate. even though it is in english. hunt anyliams, if thou for the cause of conscience, how can now say they'll are in the land of god for such a deplorable practice? peopleare going after who are holding to their own religious beliefs for their own conscience's sake, how can you say that you are a follower of the lamb of god?" who himself had problems with people going after authorities, authorities going after people for...
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mr. williams. the uplifting leader and the strict enforcer. >> i can say you are disrespecting me man.here's the door. i told you i can cold switch quickly. >> reporter: he pulled no punches with these eight graders because he says there is a lot on the line. >> the objective is to give you a skill set for the rest of your life. >> so how did he do? >> if he comes from nothing to something, that's good right? >> someone who has been through what we have been through. >> be better, maybe get a 4.0. >> reporter: william feels the pressure. and, the possibilities of that one special piece that he says will make his school unique. >> that piece is about giving back and just making sure that you understand the power of who you can become. and that power you can give back to other young people. >> reporter: right now, the school is called empowering males high school and will be located in the old ron brown middle school. in fact, the community there will get a chance to rename the school, even choose the school's colors and mascot. classes begin late august. lesli? >> looking for a role mod
mr. williams. the uplifting leader and the strict enforcer. >> i can say you are disrespecting me man.here's the door. i told you i can cold switch quickly. >> reporter: he pulled no punches with these eight graders because he says there is a lot on the line. >> the objective is to give you a skill set for the rest of your life. >> so how did he do? >> if he comes from nothing to something, that's good right? >> someone who has been through what we have been...
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mr. williams kept on trying to fight. like i do with everybody in here, your first offense for fighting's gonna be 10 days. >> oh, man. come on, man. i mean, come on, hale. i comply with everything the officers have asked me to do. i've been in here. i ain't been kicking on no doors. i ain't been causing no ruckus or nothing. >> sign right there and right there. >> that's just bull[bleep] man. lose all the way around. lose my money, lose my commissary, and lose my privileges. >> you want to sign that? >> that don't even make sense, man. you know it. collins, that don't even make sense. all the way around -- >> all right, let me explain something to you real quick, all right? i ain't got nothing to do with this, but i'm just witnessing this. however, you know what this started from. >> dude's trying to steal my [bleep]. >> what's it originally started from? it started from putting money on an account illegally. >> i ain't know nothing about that was illegal. i ain't -- >> no, man. >> come on! i ain't never had a problem wi
mr. williams kept on trying to fight. like i do with everybody in here, your first offense for fighting's gonna be 10 days. >> oh, man. come on, man. i mean, come on, hale. i comply with everything the officers have asked me to do. i've been in here. i ain't been kicking on no doors. i ain't been causing no ruckus or nothing. >> sign right there and right there. >> that's just bull[bleep] man. lose all the way around. lose my money, lose my commissary, and lose my privileges....
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mr. williams in san francisco is looking for, they will smash the markets, liz. you can't tighten into a slowdown. they have a huge credibility problem if they back off. the market reset is a volatile situation. liz: we have this breaking news right now. jpmorgan and its experts and i guess anthony you are at chase, they are changing their rate tightening forecast from march to now june, to now june. this stuff is happening as we speak with the dow down 395 points. keith and then anthony, go ahead, finish your thought. >> the reality is that the bond market's had it right all along. they've raised rates and all bond yields have done is fall. that's a little peculiar, isn't it? and the second point is on the credit base, i think this is the finishing point for anybody buying a dip. if you missed the first 300 points on the move on the downside in the s&p 500, you miss the next 150. that's because the credit cycle is in the third inning of a breakingup. liz: anthony, your thought. index go up 3%. inflationary pressures are going to be hurt a little more. that does
mr. williams in san francisco is looking for, they will smash the markets, liz. you can't tighten into a slowdown. they have a huge credibility problem if they back off. the market reset is a volatile situation. liz: we have this breaking news right now. jpmorgan and its experts and i guess anthony you are at chase, they are changing their rate tightening forecast from march to now june, to now june. this stuff is happening as we speak with the dow down 395 points. keith and then anthony, go...
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mr. williams anyone on behalf of the spokesman it took me and while to find that they go back to the preapplication that was held in 2007 more than 8 years ago and they skip over the fact they've received all the other mailings i look at the references they make hartley is an architect that was hired at the time he signed an affidavit under prejudicing he held the meeting for a preapplication meeting but no explanation they've received the other mailings only exhibit one and there's is 2, 3, 4 and 5 and the 367 notification certainly and received the notification from dbi when the permit was orchard they filed an appeal they received notification this year and 2014 and one in 2013 so they want to take you back to the preapplication meeting maybe the da can confirm the preapplication procedures have changed substantially i believe since 2007 and for all i know this was in full compliance as you can see on the mailing lists the address of their address 8023 appears and they had a hearing on the project itself at the board of appeals i don't know what will be accomplished by sending it back or making
mr. williams anyone on behalf of the spokesman it took me and while to find that they go back to the preapplication that was held in 2007 more than 8 years ago and they skip over the fact they've received all the other mailings i look at the references they make hartley is an architect that was hired at the time he signed an affidavit under prejudicing he held the meeting for a preapplication meeting but no explanation they've received the other mailings only exhibit one and there's is 2, 3, 4...
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mr. williams: go to his desk. it's a historic vote and i would encourage the president to sign this bill, it would be an important landmark moment. if he vetoes it, it shows the country just what is at stake if you have a president who is willing to do this for the american people. i urge a yes vote and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana yields back. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. van hollen: that would be important to show we have a president who doesn't want to eliminate health care to 22 million americans. i yield one minute to ms. castor of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. castor: democrats have a renewed commitment to working families across this great country and standing up to the special interests that hold so much play here in washington, d.c.,. in contrast, house republicans begin the new year with the first vote, a vote against women, a vote against women's health and a vote to plan
mr. williams: go to his desk. it's a historic vote and i would encourage the president to sign this bill, it would be an important landmark moment. if he vetoes it, it shows the country just what is at stake if you have a president who is willing to do this for the american people. i urge a yes vote and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana yields back. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. van hollen: that would be...
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mr. williams said resonated especially the designation calculations that as real problem people are aware the department i don't have a secretary general i don't know those people but everything resonated. >> any other speakers no right of the dr requester not seeing any, project sponsor. >> good evening commissioner president fong and members of the commission mr. lindsey that is sitting in for the director i'm jim with reuben, junius & rose and represent the project sponsor and the architect sponsor himself is here losing i'm sorry lisa is here in case any questions the most important i've not seen a brief if steve williams and wondering up through this moment what in their questions and requirement because we thought we met them i don't know where that brief went but not to my office as far as i know it is hard for us 0 responds to a brief we've not seen nevertheless, that project doesn't warnlt a discretionary review and louis will do his best to talk about this we're pleased we resolved one of the dr requester and one of the neighbors we talked with you can't please all the people bu
mr. williams said resonated especially the designation calculations that as real problem people are aware the department i don't have a secretary general i don't know those people but everything resonated. >> any other speakers no right of the dr requester not seeing any, project sponsor. >> good evening commissioner president fong and members of the commission mr. lindsey that is sitting in for the director i'm jim with reuben, junius & rose and represent the project sponsor...
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mr. williams for five minutes. >> thank you chairman and thank all of you for your witness' participation today. mr. birnbaum, you heard i'm from texas. and your testimony you specifically state that private insurers can offer flood insurance and can do so more efficiently and effectively in the nfip. now, i'm going to agree with you 100% on that, and i believe the federal government has gotten way over its head on this issue, like it does with a lot of things. but you also state that hr-2901, which i am a co-sponsor and proud to be one, will not address the longer term problems of the nfip, will not promote private market participation in the sale of flood insurance, will create bigger problems in the future when flood events occur and will eliminate state regulatory oversight. so three questions. number one, how can hr-2901 totally eliminate state regulatory oversight? >> hr-2901 removes from bigger waters the limitation that private flood insurance can be written by surplus lines for commercial policies. it opens the door to surplus lines for residential flood insurance. by doing so, i
mr. williams for five minutes. >> thank you chairman and thank all of you for your witness' participation today. mr. birnbaum, you heard i'm from texas. and your testimony you specifically state that private insurers can offer flood insurance and can do so more efficiently and effectively in the nfip. now, i'm going to agree with you 100% on that, and i believe the federal government has gotten way over its head on this issue, like it does with a lot of things. but you also state that...
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mr. williams: go to his desk. it's a historic vote and i would encourage the president to sign this bill, it would be an important landmark moment. if he vetoes it, it shows the country just what is at stake if you have a president who is willing to do this for the american people. i urge a yes vote and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana yields back. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. van hollen: that would be important to show we have a president who doesn't want to eliminate health care to 22 million americans. i yield one minute to ms. castor of florida. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman is recognized. ms. castor: democrats have a renewed commitment to working families across this great country and standing up to the special interests that hold so much play here in washington, d.c.,. in contrast, house republicans begin the new year with the first vote, a vote against women, a vote against women's health and a vote to plan
mr. williams: go to his desk. it's a historic vote and i would encourage the president to sign this bill, it would be an important landmark moment. if he vetoes it, it shows the country just what is at stake if you have a president who is willing to do this for the american people. i urge a yes vote and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from louisiana yields back. the gentleman from georgia reserves. the gentleman from maryland is recognized. mr. van hollen: that would be...
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. >> and what about armstrong williams, mr. carson? what about armstrong williams? some say he's the root of the problem, your confidant. >> you know, line anybody, he's made some bad judgments, know question about it. he's a friend. he's a valuable individual. but, you know, we can't have ople working crosspurposes, one of the things that has to be fixed and is being fixed and is >> so, armstrong williams will continue to advise you. some of the headlines this morning, saudi arabia has put to death a prominent shiite cleric in a mass execution. iran's supreme leader said there will be divine revenge? what is your reaction to what saudi arabia has done? >> you , the saudis have been one of our strongest allies in the middle east and i think it's unfortunate that we put them in the position that we have by showing the support to iran that we have with this foolish deal and, you know, there's no reason for the saudis to believe that we're really on their side. when we do things like that. it won't be surprising if they're not looking to have a nuclear programoon and e
. >> and what about armstrong williams, mr. carson? what about armstrong williams? some say he's the root of the problem, your confidant. >> you know, line anybody, he's made some bad judgments, know question about it. he's a friend. he's a valuable individual. but, you know, we can't have ople working crosspurposes, one of the things that has to be fixed and is being fixed and is >> so, armstrong williams will continue to advise you. some of the headlines this morning, saudi...
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mr. williams. >> thank you for your witnesses today and participation. mr. birnbaum, you heard i am from texas. .. >> h.r. 2901 windows from biggert-waters the limitation that private flood insurance can be written by surplus lines for commercial policies. it opens the door to surplus lines for residential flood insurance. by doing so it means that private flood insurance basically moves out of the admitted market where there are far more consumer protections that in the surplus lines market. that's the basis for that assertion. >> number two, was your assessment of the state regular system in light of your statement on page 19 meaning do you have a lack of faith in the state regulatory process? >> no. oi'm a strong supporter of state-based regulation. it has not been in unqualified success but i'm so strong supporter of the. reason, i demonstrate that strong support by saying flood by being part of the standard homeowners and commercial property insurance then becomes the responsibility of state insurance regulators. what h.r. 2090 what does this creates, c
mr. williams. >> thank you for your witnesses today and participation. mr. birnbaum, you heard i am from texas. .. >> h.r. 2901 windows from biggert-waters the limitation that private flood insurance can be written by surplus lines for commercial policies. it opens the door to surplus lines for residential flood insurance. by doing so it means that private flood insurance basically moves out of the admitted market where there are far more consumer protections that in the surplus...
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mr. hamilton and william day who i thought was pretty interesting gentlemen, the owner of the sun. what bonded these two men? was it hamilton being savvy as a entrepreneur or an achiever as mr. day was? or was it something else? what was the essence? was it hamilton being so disruptive to the status quo. what made that such an endearing friendssh friendship? what was the essence of that? >> the sources are pretty thin. i speculate in the book -- i think they are two young men on the way in new york in the 1830s who came from outside of new york and were banging their heads against an establishment that put them -- a nasty establishment that was putting both of them down and i think they identified on those grounds. and so day picks up and writes about hamilton. and at least 25 times ben day and another white reporter were seen walking down the street at night, drunk, arm and arm. i try to raise the issue of an interracial friendship between two men. and the way the establishment -- because that libel case is the establishment coming down on benjamin day for having a black man as a f
mr. hamilton and william day who i thought was pretty interesting gentlemen, the owner of the sun. what bonded these two men? was it hamilton being savvy as a entrepreneur or an achiever as mr. day was? or was it something else? what was the essence? was it hamilton being so disruptive to the status quo. what made that such an endearing friendssh friendship? what was the essence of that? >> the sources are pretty thin. i speculate in the book -- i think they are two young men on the way...
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. >> booktv attended the publication party for karl rove author of the "the triumph of william mckinley". mr. rove mingled with guest and gave brief remarks on the book. the party was held at the home of wane and lee berman in washington, d.c. >> who thought this up? >> hopefully your book sales are doing well. where is karen? >> karen is in with your wife. hey how are you? >> lee had to introduce her to the kitchen because that is the one part of our house karen is completely unfamiliar with. >> the other day, speaking of that, i go, i want some toast. did you make this bigger? >> no, everybody asks that. it was a darker color. and the art was different. lee brightened it up and we will change out the carpet was it is old since we have lived here 20 years. we are changing out some of the furniture. the interview was scheduled for two, three, five and now seven. >> going to miami tomorrow. >> a prep meeting. and then we are flying out to the land of sheldon viva las vegas. i think a make a good elvis impersonator. i don't know what we will do about it this year. he is 50 or something like th
. >> booktv attended the publication party for karl rove author of the "the triumph of william mckinley". mr. rove mingled with guest and gave brief remarks on the book. the party was held at the home of wane and lee berman in washington, d.c. >> who thought this up? >> hopefully your book sales are doing well. where is karen? >> karen is in with your wife. hey how are you? >> lee had to introduce her to the kitchen because that is the one part of our...
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mr. williams. in the 1950s, it wasn't until the 1950s that black people in this country were not considered human beings. the next thing, the ku klux klan is a horror organization, for years no government official have ever approach the police department have ever done anything that would be effective to get rid of such a group. the third thing, is the black lives matter movement, the fourth thing is that immigration when i was growing up it was black people wanted to go to school with white people. black people wanted their own, they wanted a level playing field. immigration is called black people in this culture country to lose their foundation. it was a a time when my mother who had another kid, she would physically take that kid. we lost our teachers which were watching over us and would report our parents if we were not acting correctly in school. with integration took place, the white white teachers were scared. it was like it was a standout. there is tension between black students and white
mr. williams. in the 1950s, it wasn't until the 1950s that black people in this country were not considered human beings. the next thing, the ku klux klan is a horror organization, for years no government official have ever approach the police department have ever done anything that would be effective to get rid of such a group. the third thing, is the black lives matter movement, the fourth thing is that immigration when i was growing up it was black people wanted to go to school with white...
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mr. williams on tv. the interviews were great, but it was the responses that i hated.ise the fed funds rate more. >> for three years. >> we're growing at 1% with no inflation. they are out of their minds. >> you were a fan, i think, after the financial crisis, some of the steps the fed took. >> the first one, yes. the rule of central banking, stop the crash, lender of last resort, yes, absolutely. beyond that, fiddling, no. no. >> okay. >> running an economy, no. >> not just fiddling, but a deep dive with qe multiple rounds. >> did it help? >> no. >> did we get the 4% growth promised us? >> no. >> what did we get for all that? what is it, $3 trillion? >> doesn't create anything new that wouldn't have happened on its own, but makes it happen today rather than tomorrow. >> people who like it say we performed better than anyone else. >> oh, hells bells, i don't know what that means. for the past 300 years we've done that. other than letting markets operate, can we please cut, slash the corporate tax rate for large and small businesses? all right? stop beating up on them.
mr. williams on tv. the interviews were great, but it was the responses that i hated.ise the fed funds rate more. >> for three years. >> we're growing at 1% with no inflation. they are out of their minds. >> you were a fan, i think, after the financial crisis, some of the steps the fed took. >> the first one, yes. the rule of central banking, stop the crash, lender of last resort, yes, absolutely. beyond that, fiddling, no. no. >> okay. >> running an economy,...
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mr. speaker, and with me was dr. william grant, the assistant of the acting administrator of nasa. we were so please, mr. speaker, that the weather was prime and we could finally launch. the initial burn went well and we saw a ball come off as planned, and then, mr. speaker, and then the ball and fire and we knew what that meant, a terrible tragedy. we keep hoping against hope that there are survivors, but you know there can't be. this resolution honors those heroes, those pioneers. you feel so helpless, mr. speaker, what can one say? what can we do? we can pray for them. i'm stunned by today's tragic explosion of the space shuttle challenger. this, the 25th launch of the shuttle, promised to be an exciting one with the first nongovernment private citizen, christa mcauliffe, board. she was to be our first teacher in space and want to run the hopes and dreams of our nation's young people. i join my colleagues in mourning the loss of our astronauts and ensuring our grief with their families and friends. this is a day of sadness that we will never forget. we will, however, mr. speaker,
mr. speaker, and with me was dr. william grant, the assistant of the acting administrator of nasa. we were so please, mr. speaker, that the weather was prime and we could finally launch. the initial burn went well and we saw a ball come off as planned, and then, mr. speaker, and then the ball and fire and we knew what that meant, a terrible tragedy. we keep hoping against hope that there are survivors, but you know there can't be. this resolution honors those heroes, those pioneers. you feel so...
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mr. speaker, 2016, is the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare parting away. our country should unit to commemorate his work. there are special events, renovating the site of his place and are opening original classroom, can i invite the whole house and the world to come and celebrate the greatest living -- [shouting] >> my apologies for almost interrupting. i think it's a very good moment, for us to celebrate what he's given to our language and culture and to the world, places that have such great association with
mr. speaker, 2016, is the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare parting away. our country should unit to commemorate his work. there are special events, renovating the site of his place and are opening original classroom, can i invite the whole house and the world to come and celebrate the greatest living -- [shouting] >> my apologies for almost interrupting. i think it's a very good moment, for us to celebrate what he's given to our language and culture and to the world, places that...
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williams: mr. stevenson who was my history teacher who felt i had potential and he really worked with me. mrs. crawford, who was my science teacher. i always thrived in the math and the sciences in school. i always thrived, but they developed me. mr. watson. you know, i have never had a sports bone in my body. i have never been athletic. i could never make it like a lot of athletes today, but, anyhow, he made me manager of the basketball team and i kept the score and it gave me an interesting outlook about sports and about how life sort of mimics the basketball court and the arena sports. i learned so much from that, and then bill jones. bill jones was over 4h in my county. he got me into livestock judging where i would judge swine and i would judge cattle. and he got me to become a public speaker where i got into debates and the debate forums around the state to the point where i won the debate contest two years in a row as a sophomore and a junior in high school. and then my brother alvin followe
williams: mr. stevenson who was my history teacher who felt i had potential and he really worked with me. mrs. crawford, who was my science teacher. i always thrived in the math and the sciences in school. i always thrived, but they developed me. mr. watson. you know, i have never had a sports bone in my body. i have never been athletic. i could never make it like a lot of athletes today, but, anyhow, he made me manager of the basketball team and i kept the score and it gave me an interesting...
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mr. speaker, 2016, is the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare parting away. our country should unit to commemorate his work. there are special events, renovating the site of his place and are opening original classroom, can i invite the whole house and the world to come and celebrate the greatest living -- [shouting] >> my apologies for almost interrupting. i think it's a very good moment, for us to celebrate what he's given to our language and culture and to the world, places that have such great association with shakespeare, provides language for every moment. just consider what we are thinking about the moment. there was a moment that it could go to the 12th night. it was going to be as you like it. i think, though, we can conclude it's turned into something of comedy of errors. [shouting] >> thank -- thank you. thank you very much for the warm welcome. mr. speaker, the health service is -- why does the prime minister think that the scottish government has good relationship with junior doctors and his government doesn't? >> now to the scottish play. we hav
mr. speaker, 2016, is the 400th anniversary of william shakespeare parting away. our country should unit to commemorate his work. there are special events, renovating the site of his place and are opening original classroom, can i invite the whole house and the world to come and celebrate the greatest living -- [shouting] >> my apologies for almost interrupting. i think it's a very good moment, for us to celebrate what he's given to our language and culture and to the world, places that...
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mr. speaker, marks the 400 anniversary of william shakespeare's birthday. does this mean that our country should unite to commemorate his work? should we renovate the site of can ime, birthplace, and invite my friends, the whole house, the whole world, to celebrate shakespeare? my apologies for nearly interrupting his soliloquy. i think it is a very good moment that the 400th anniversary of the death of shakespeare should celebrate everything that he has given to our language and her culture and i think it is going to be a fantastic moment for people to come and visit britain and see all of the other places that have such a great association with shakespeare. shakespeare has provided languages for every moment. there was a moment when it looked like this reshuffle could night."his "12th to be as going reshuffle but then it was "as you like it." this was something like a comedy of errors, perhaps "much ado about nothing?" but for those of you poor word, and "love labors lost." [interrupting each other] >>hear, hear! >> thank you, thank you. you very much. th
mr. speaker, marks the 400 anniversary of william shakespeare's birthday. does this mean that our country should unite to commemorate his work? should we renovate the site of can ime, birthplace, and invite my friends, the whole house, the whole world, to celebrate shakespeare? my apologies for nearly interrupting his soliloquy. i think it is a very good moment that the 400th anniversary of the death of shakespeare should celebrate everything that he has given to our language and her culture...
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mr. jack rehashed. the store william delmar take on behalf of supervisor peskin for the ms. zelda gordon. mr. roy bottini. mr. stewart jackson. esther ray bharati and mr. jimmy's. at the suggestion of supervisor yee on behalf of the board of supervisors the late ms. patti siegel. on behalf of pres. breed for ms. beatrice d jackson and ms. marie- >> clerk anything else on our agenda today >> that concludes our business for the day >> colleagues, this brings us to the end of our agenda. thank you all very much. this meeting is adjourned. >>[gavel] . - working for the city and county of san francisco will immerse you in a vibrant and dynamic city that's on the forefront of economic growth, the arts, and social change. our city has always been on the edge of progress and innovation. after all, we're at the meeting of land and sea. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world- class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - the city's information technology professiona
mr. jack rehashed. the store william delmar take on behalf of supervisor peskin for the ms. zelda gordon. mr. roy bottini. mr. stewart jackson. esther ray bharati and mr. jimmy's. at the suggestion of supervisor yee on behalf of the board of supervisors the late ms. patti siegel. on behalf of pres. breed for ms. beatrice d jackson and ms. marie- >> clerk anything else on our agenda today >> that concludes our business for the day >> colleagues, this brings us to the end of our...
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. >> paul: i' m chief williams. while mr. newman is accustomed to calling the shots, he will be taking a back seat to the genoa city police department on this matter. >> victor: now, paul, you and i know that i will not take a back seat to anyone where my son' s >> paul: well, it' s a good thing we have the same goal, then. plan? >> natalie: i got the gist, but i could use some details. >> paul: we are playing it as a >> natalie: i don' far. t really matter whether you like it or not. but i can assure you, you will be safe. >> victor: paul, may i have a word? >> paul: of course. >> victor: would you kindly take the young lady to the reception room? make sure that she' comfortable. don' t escape. [ scoffs ] >> victor: now, this exchange is a cooperative effort, isn' t it? >> paul: it' s a police effort. the fact that i' m letting you have a front-row seat, victor, is because adam is involved. but let' s have an understanding. i am in charge. >> victor: all right. you' re the chief of police, so you' ll be in charge. but i trus
. >> paul: i' m chief williams. while mr. newman is accustomed to calling the shots, he will be taking a back seat to the genoa city police department on this matter. >> victor: now, paul, you and i know that i will not take a back seat to anyone where my son' s >> paul: well, it' s a good thing we have the same goal, then. plan? >> natalie: i got the gist, but i could use some details. >> paul: we are playing it as a >> natalie: i don' far. t really matter...
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mr. williams applying for? >> seat 22. if you have questions for him, i will pass them around. y name is spencer william and apologize that i could not be here in person and graduated from stanford law school and practice business and corporate law. while at san franciscoed i researched state, federal and international drug regulation and policies wrote a white paper on drug reform in the united states. through my research i gained detailed understanding of current laws in the united states and around the world as wall well as policy rationals. as business and corporate attorney i represent numerous entrepreneurs and businesses and -- i have represented students and parent s around the bay area. these experiences have prepared me to work with businesses and community leaders as a member of cannabis task force to build consensus among stakeholders and community. i care deeply about seeing this task force succeed. it's a key social issue facing our city and country. if it's to be successful it's critical that we develop policies for i safe and well-functioning with market. san fra
mr. williams applying for? >> seat 22. if you have questions for him, i will pass them around. y name is spencer william and apologize that i could not be here in person and graduated from stanford law school and practice business and corporate law. while at san franciscoed i researched state, federal and international drug regulation and policies wrote a white paper on drug reform in the united states. through my research i gained detailed understanding of current laws in the united...
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mr. jack rehashed. the store william delmar take on behalf of supervisor peskin for the ms. zelda gordon. mr. roy bottini. mr. stewart jackson. esther ray bharati and mr. jimmy's. at the suggestion of supervisor yee on behalf of the board of supervisors the late ms. patti siegel. on behalf of pres. breed for ms. beatrice d jackson and ms. marie- >> clerk anything else on our agenda today >> that concludes our business for the day >> colleagues, this brings us to the end of our agenda. thank you all very much. this meeting is adjourned. >>[gavel] . >> all right good morning, everyone welcome to our tuesday, january, 12th, plans and programs, meeting of the san francisco plans and programs. i'm the chair commissioner tang and to my right, with he have norman yee and we would like to welcome today, peskin and with that we have our clerk, and with the sfgtv would like to thank. and now if we can go to roll call please. snechlt item one, breed? breed, absent. farrell. absent. >> peskin. present. >> yee. >> present. >> and tang. necht present. >> item two, citizen's advisory commit
mr. jack rehashed. the store william delmar take on behalf of supervisor peskin for the ms. zelda gordon. mr. roy bottini. mr. stewart jackson. esther ray bharati and mr. jimmy's. at the suggestion of supervisor yee on behalf of the board of supervisors the late ms. patti siegel. on behalf of pres. breed for ms. beatrice d jackson and ms. marie- >> clerk anything else on our agenda today >> that concludes our business for the day >> colleagues, this brings us to the end of our...
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. >> we are here with karl rove, author of "triumph of william mckinley." mr. rove was a senior advisor for president george w. bush and the architect of his election and reelection in 2,002,004. his publisher asked me if i would read his book and blurb it and i did. i just want to begin with what i said. karl rove shows how william mckinley used his watershed election to change his party for the political process in the nation. it's all here. the big themes, backstage maneuvers, personalities, hoopla. a great read for historians, political junkies and in our own wild elections michael america. >> i will pay you for that. it was awfully generous. >> let's introduce the man as 1896 began, who was william mckinley? >> guest: in the most immediate sense, he is the governor of the state of ohio and throughout his entire career in the congress firm 1876 through 898, he has become the lead voice within the republican party of the policy and protect the terrace. that is at the surface of the critical battleground state gave no president is in the event the republican
. >> we are here with karl rove, author of "triumph of william mckinley." mr. rove was a senior advisor for president george w. bush and the architect of his election and reelection in 2,002,004. his publisher asked me if i would read his book and blurb it and i did. i just want to begin with what i said. karl rove shows how william mckinley used his watershed election to change his party for the political process in the nation. it's all here. the big themes, backstage...
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mr. cruzado. >> mental health specialist william barecci has taken on cruzado's case and is counseling him as hisraws near. >> so, mr. cruzado, let's talk about how you're doing as opposed to how you were doing since you cut yourself some time back. so how are you doing? >> i been doing all right. >> you feel more stable now? >> yeah. >> i'm glad to hear that. >> i don't know how long it's going to last, but it's been lasting at least a month and a half now. >> well, you continue to learn self-reliance, and that's going to be the trick, that's going to be the key. he was relatively maladjusted and unstable when i first began to see him, but he's made a lot of progress. and the progress and the credit go to the inmate's willingness to overcome their own anxieties, depressions, insecurities. so what are you going to do when you get out? >> i'm studying to become a private investigator. so when i get off this criminal charges, i can get my license, stuff like that. i can get a license for a private investigator. >> now, have you looked into that yet? >> mm-hmm. >> okay. and is there anything to prev
mr. cruzado. >> mental health specialist william barecci has taken on cruzado's case and is counseling him as hisraws near. >> so, mr. cruzado, let's talk about how you're doing as opposed to how you were doing since you cut yourself some time back. so how are you doing? >> i been doing all right. >> you feel more stable now? >> yeah. >> i'm glad to hear that. >> i don't know how long it's going to last, but it's been lasting at least a month and a half...