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ms. murphy. executive director chang, i saw you don't want to add. mr. abbey, has there been any analysis of stacking the tunnels on top of one another? >> we have not looked at that. as i mentioned, the verityal alignment -- vertical alignment is pretty much retrained. most of it is kind of shallow. that may be technically difficult to do. we have not studied it, however. >> okay. at the risk of opening a can of worms and maybe this is a rhetorical question, but it's a serious question, which is who ultimately is going to be in charge of this project? maybe that's not -- do you want to take this? >> that's above my pay grade, vastly. >> it's a vexing question. >> it's a question to me, supervisor. >> i bet it is. >> the tgpa is currently in charge. i wish for them to continue to be in charge. as i mentioned to you before and to our partners, this project is going to be delivered collectively by all of us. as it moves forward, it will be in coordination and partnership with smta, planning, san francisco planning, and caltrain and high speed rail. it will
ms. murphy. executive director chang, i saw you don't want to add. mr. abbey, has there been any analysis of stacking the tunnels on top of one another? >> we have not looked at that. as i mentioned, the verityal alignment -- vertical alignment is pretty much retrained. most of it is kind of shallow. that may be technically difficult to do. we have not studied it, however. >> okay. at the risk of opening a can of worms and maybe this is a rhetorical question, but it's a serious...
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with respect to the overall pricing at the county line, i will defer to our executive director, ms. chang. >> i guess as far as congestion management and potential pricing, which is something i think you mentioned last time, this is something that's been identified by folks as far as the transportation 2045 revenue task force earlier this year. other folks, including members of this body have mention that i had ma be willing to go forward with those plans. there's a bill making its way through the legislature that will authorize that. i do think there's independent utility and value in creating a direct connection between downtown san francisco and san jose for high occupancy vehicles and carral pool. that's one of the thing we've proposed to keep studying going forward. the hov option >> how do you keep that from being filled with tncs? >> any high-occupancy vehicle will be qualified. i don't think that's a policy i've seen elsewhere. the solution around them are greater than any hov poll i is. we do need to look at the downtown pricing and management. we do need to look at perhaps asses
with respect to the overall pricing at the county line, i will defer to our executive director, ms. chang. >> i guess as far as congestion management and potential pricing, which is something i think you mentioned last time, this is something that's been identified by folks as far as the transportation 2045 revenue task force earlier this year. other folks, including members of this body have mention that i had ma be willing to go forward with those plans. there's a bill making its way...
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susan: why did that change? ms. nurridin: one of the turning points i would argue -- it does shift in some ways. the turning point is world war ii and the outcomes of nazi atrocities. that is when people start moving away from the term. a lot of the questions eugenicists are bringing up about using heredity and later genetics to talk about social issues does not really go away. it migrates into other kinds of fields like medical genetics, human genetics, etc. and other kinds of social sciences. people are still bound by these genetic terms and ways of thinking to talk about other kinds of problems. susan: is there a field of eugenics being practiced today or has it gone out of favor? ms. nurridin: i would argue it is still being practiced, but there are a number of people who would disagree because we don't call it eugenics anymore. a lot of people don't call it eugenics anymore. we think of these issues of reproduction and genetic technology as about individual choice rather than this sort of state-controlled visio
susan: why did that change? ms. nurridin: one of the turning points i would argue -- it does shift in some ways. the turning point is world war ii and the outcomes of nazi atrocities. that is when people start moving away from the term. a lot of the questions eugenicists are bringing up about using heredity and later genetics to talk about social issues does not really go away. it migrates into other kinds of fields like medical genetics, human genetics, etc. and other kinds of social sciences....
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we haven't changed the transparency in the new bill? ms. grundmann: they have changed in that they are more ample, more fluid and more ongoing. >> i'm looking at the language in the bill, which says protection of private information. if the committee issues a report with respect to the claim, the committee shall ensure the report does not directly disclose the identity or position of individuals involved in the claim area -- involved in the claim. ms. grundmann: it sounds like the ethics committee, because we don't have a committee in our process. >> the bottom line i want to enabled in towe their to be transparency, absent the waiver of confidentiality by the person who is the victim? ms. grundmann: we think you have . certainly the employee is going to have to choose whether they want to disclose. there's a competing interest. there is a competing interest for the public to know what is going on. and there's the other interest about whether the employee wants to disclose what is going on. >> what have we required in the legislation that pa
we haven't changed the transparency in the new bill? ms. grundmann: they have changed in that they are more ample, more fluid and more ongoing. >> i'm looking at the language in the bill, which says protection of private information. if the committee issues a report with respect to the claim, the committee shall ensure the report does not directly disclose the identity or position of individuals involved in the claim area -- involved in the claim. ms. grundmann: it sounds like the ethics...
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ms. natasha khoruzenko about a change of ownership that had happened in 1988 and we spent quite a bit of time researching the issue and getting assistance with the city attorney. the claim was that originally it was reported that there had been the parent child transfer. we learned that was, in fact, not the case. we were able to or were required to go back and reassess the property. the result was that we assessed and the tax collector collected about $70,000 in unpaid property taxes and under the watchdog ordinance, if the person reporting to us provided information that was unknown to the assessor, they were eligible for a 10% reward. this item here is to approve the assessor's recommendation that a reward of over $7,000 be granted to ms. natasha khoruzenko. >> thank you for the presentation. i don't see any questions from members. i will open for public comment on item one. public comment is now closed. we will take a motion to move forward with recommendations. we can do that without objection. >> thank you very much. >> mr. clerk please call item number two. >> clerk: a motion appr
ms. natasha khoruzenko about a change of ownership that had happened in 1988 and we spent quite a bit of time researching the issue and getting assistance with the city attorney. the claim was that originally it was reported that there had been the parent child transfer. we learned that was, in fact, not the case. we were able to or were required to go back and reassess the property. the result was that we assessed and the tax collector collected about $70,000 in unpaid property taxes and under...
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what changed? ms. kennedy-townsend: the easy answer is the demographics changed.e won almost 98% of the hispanic vote in california. the demographics changed. he won i think -- i can't remember exactly but almost 98% of the hispanic vote, for instance, in california. and he won huge in some precincts 100% of the african american vote. so he was winning working class people, he was winning -- that was where his -- those, the people like hispanics and african americans were not a large part of the population in oregon, so that was one of the big differences between the two states. and he, unlike as you said about mccarthy, my father was a tireless campaigner. he got up really early, worked 15-hour days, all over the state, listening to people, engaged with people, hearing people, and that early, worked and theearly energy determination to win was i think compelling. but it was also helpful that his message of everybody his message of everybody has a role to play in this society, everybody can participate, everybody should have a job that gives you dignity, was also
what changed? ms. kennedy-townsend: the easy answer is the demographics changed.e won almost 98% of the hispanic vote in california. the demographics changed. he won i think -- i can't remember exactly but almost 98% of the hispanic vote, for instance, in california. and he won huge in some precincts 100% of the african american vote. so he was winning working class people, he was winning -- that was where his -- those, the people like hispanics and african americans were not a large part of...
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ms. magazine and ushered in changes in attitudes towards women's work and social roles. this so-called secondaway of feminism -- second wave of feminism often overlapped with other movements including those for civil rights and against war and nuke hard weapons. nuclear weapons. and "the feminist revolution" chronicles these merging currents. bonnie is an established expert on that period. she taught women's history for 22 years at georgetown and george washington universities before moving last year to california where she's now a lecturer at berkeley. she's also written more than a dozen previous books. her co-author is a researcher and curator who is currently research fellow at the university of sussex. diem withers couldn't be with us this evening, but we're delighted that bonnie is all the way from the west coast, so please join me in welcoming her. [applause] >> well, hi there. i can't say enough how grateful i am for the opportunity to be here at politics & prose. this is a bucket list a go-go. [laughter] and i want to thank a lot of people. i think many of you a
ms. magazine and ushered in changes in attitudes towards women's work and social roles. this so-called secondaway of feminism -- second wave of feminism often overlapped with other movements including those for civil rights and against war and nuke hard weapons. nuclear weapons. and "the feminist revolution" chronicles these merging currents. bonnie is an established expert on that period. she taught women's history for 22 years at georgetown and george washington universities before...
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walk ms brings communities together to raise awareness, and funds that change the world for everyonesis. together we are stronger. register today at walkms.org. maria: tuesday the latest on the nfib survey. plus the producer price index along with wholesale trade. then mark zuckerberg, ceo of facebook will testify on capitol hill. zuckerberg returns pore more testimony wednesday. both sessions will be seen live here on fox business. the treasury reaseshe federal business numbers. we are cpi and ppi. we worry about inflation with the economy getting better. also wednesday earnings are beginning for the first quarter. bed, bath and beyond will release its numbers. thursday we'll get jobless claims. we'll get the latest earnings from blackrock. the official kickoff to the first quarter earnings period begins. and we'll get earnings from jp more dan chase, wells -- jpmorgan chase and wells fargo. they will be look at jp more dan saying will there the be front loading of investments, causing costs to be higher than expected. i'll see you again on sunday morning for "sunday morning futures
walk ms brings communities together to raise awareness, and funds that change the world for everyonesis. together we are stronger. register today at walkms.org. maria: tuesday the latest on the nfib survey. plus the producer price index along with wholesale trade. then mark zuckerberg, ceo of facebook will testify on capitol hill. zuckerberg returns pore more testimony wednesday. both sessions will be seen live here on fox business. the treasury reaseshe federal business numbers. we are cpi and...
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ms. martinez' leadership, the market has not only adapted to the changing needs and tastes of san francisco and our neighboring communities, but the market continues to grow and to thrive. farmers and customers have been coming to the market for generations. ms. martinez has built a close-knit community of folks who look forward to seeing each other each and every week. she managed 80 farmers, fostered relationships among the farmers and shoppers. she also oversees the ebt program, making sure all san franciscoens have access to fresh, healthy produce as part of their diet. she does all of this with a humble smile. i am proud to honor such a fierce and dedicated representative of the city. thank you, amalia, for building such a strong community for over 30 years. there are so many people who frequent the market who have sung your praises, about your smile, what you've done, how you bring the community together, and what an amazing legacy to have been there for this long and to meet so many different families over the years and provide this incredible opportunity. thank you for your consiste
ms. martinez' leadership, the market has not only adapted to the changing needs and tastes of san francisco and our neighboring communities, but the market continues to grow and to thrive. farmers and customers have been coming to the market for generations. ms. martinez has built a close-knit community of folks who look forward to seeing each other each and every week. she managed 80 farmers, fostered relationships among the farmers and shoppers. she also oversees the ebt program, making sure...
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plante: it requires a change in mindset because it doesn't exist now. ms. nelson: picking up on your question, the last year and a say it i don't want to has been funny, but it has. we have people running around trying to rediscover america. because the only people that we cared about were people in the urban centers and all those rural folks, all those folks who are just beyond the frame, we have got to go discover them now. that there is a lot of truth to that. that,uring out how to do but how to do that from a place of authenticity that engages those communities and finds new storytellers and doing it in that way, to me, quite honestly, i have found that the documentaries on community have been in the vanguard in that space, much much more so than the daily news. was it emily, pbs has specialized in documentaries. ms. nelson: that is correct. mr. prince: let's give our panelists at hand. thank you very much. [applause] >> it's funny, having people from new york tell the how to get around the right museum -- wright museum. before i was a poet, i was an as
plante: it requires a change in mindset because it doesn't exist now. ms. nelson: picking up on your question, the last year and a say it i don't want to has been funny, but it has. we have people running around trying to rediscover america. because the only people that we cared about were people in the urban centers and all those rural folks, all those folks who are just beyond the frame, we have got to go discover them now. that there is a lot of truth to that. that,uring out how to do but...
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ms. lee is interested in ultimately developing the project if current laws change into as many rental units as possible. including this proposed residential new accessory building as known as an accessory dwelling unit. for example, ms. lee owns an apartment building a few blocks away on balboa street and is increasing the rental ye units y six. one also received a per knit to have the living room divided into two additional bed rams for rental. this is zoned for rental but is an example of the tape of investments ms. lee is utilizing as a developer. i feel they are one resident at 5435 anza is a also a potential income property. i have the original application and i would like to explain why i would like some clarification. i would like to explain -- >> use the overhead, ma'am. number 5 and 5-a indicate the number of stories of occupancy as two. however, number 17 asks does that create height or story to building. the answer checked is no. if the answer to height is both yes and no which is the right answer? does that leave the door open for future expansion under the permit. number 19 sta
ms. lee is interested in ultimately developing the project if current laws change into as many rental units as possible. including this proposed residential new accessory building as known as an accessory dwelling unit. for example, ms. lee owns an apartment building a few blocks away on balboa street and is increasing the rental ye units y six. one also received a per knit to have the living room divided into two additional bed rams for rental. this is zoned for rental but is an example of the...
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change? >> they don't like the fact that we've increased our enforcement, we are going after ms-13 and all ourey decided they would act back. in return, we are going to act back. >> tucker: where these people coming from? >> most are crossing from the border of mexico and texas. they find their way up into the new york area where there is work for most migrant workers, but again, those who don't join the gang get threatened by the getting to join it. they go after the young kids. >> tucker: you may have missed this, but here in washington, ms-13 has had some high-profile defenders who have said it's wrong, it's a moral immoral. how would you respond to that? >> i spent a lot of times in the hispanic community and these leaders in the community, they don't want them there. they want no part of them in their community. unfortunately, that they are given a with their own and are protected because they threaten others and now they've taken the threat to us. we're going to take it back to them. >> tucker: i went to el salvador last summer and that's a holding facility with ms-13 members. ms-13 has
change? >> they don't like the fact that we've increased our enforcement, we are going after ms-13 and all ourey decided they would act back. in return, we are going to act back. >> tucker: where these people coming from? >> most are crossing from the border of mexico and texas. they find their way up into the new york area where there is work for most migrant workers, but again, those who don't join the gang get threatened by the getting to join it. they go after the young...
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change? >> they don't like the fact that we've increased our enforcement. we are going after the mse gangs here in long island. from the increased enforcement, they decided they would act back. inac return, we'll act back. >> tucker: where these people coming from? >> most of them are crossing from the borders of mexico and texas. they find their way up into the new york area where there is work for most migrant workers. those who don't join the gangs, they get threatened to join. they go after the young kids and try to flip them. >> tucker: you may have missed this since you are busy enforcing the law, here in washington, ms-13 has had some high-profile defenders who have said, it's wrong, it's immoral, bigoted actually to target ms-13 because they are immigrants. how would you respond? >> i spent a t lot of time in te hispanic community. these leaders in the community, they don't want them there, they don't want no part of them. unfortunately, they are given safe even with their own and they are protected because they threaten others and then they take a threat to us, we will take
change? >> they don't like the fact that we've increased our enforcement. we are going after the mse gangs here in long island. from the increased enforcement, they decided they would act back. inac return, we'll act back. >> tucker: where these people coming from? >> most of them are crossing from the borders of mexico and texas. they find their way up into the new york area where there is work for most migrant workers. those who don't join the gangs, they get threatened to...
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changing his story about a crucial trip to moscow. i'm talking about the trip he took to attend the 2015 trump ms. universe contest.trump did stay overnight in moscow and that night could be a very important night. here's cnn's tom foreman. >> i went to russia for a day or so, a day or two, because i own the ms. universe agent. >> reporter: the president is raging at his former fbi boss instay with using trump got it all wrong for his 2015 trip to moscow for the ms. universe pageant. >> sure i stayed in russia overnight. his memo said i left immediately. i never said that. i never said i left immediately. >> reporter: the problem, comey says he met privately with trump twice, and each time he wrote copious notes and each time he said he hadn't stay overnight in russia during the ms. universe trip. >> look, comey is a leaker, and he's a liar. >> reporter: so between the conflicting accounts is there any reason for trump to have apparently changed his story? yes, a flood of facts has now proved he was in russia overnight at that time. bloomberg obtained flight logs from the private plane trump used landed in russia o
changing his story about a crucial trip to moscow. i'm talking about the trip he took to attend the 2015 trump ms. universe contest.trump did stay overnight in moscow and that night could be a very important night. here's cnn's tom foreman. >> i went to russia for a day or so, a day or two, because i own the ms. universe agent. >> reporter: the president is raging at his former fbi boss instay with using trump got it all wrong for his 2015 trip to moscow for the ms. universe...
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ms. stephanie clifford." stephanie clifford, of course, is stormy daniels' real name. she changedhe would not be confused with "clifford the big red porn star." ( laughter ) i have though books. ( applause ) >> jon: you have those books? now they're ruined. >> stephen: i had the collection. i didn't have that one, but i had the rest of the collection. cohen continued, "neither the trump organization nor the trump campaign was a party to the transaction with ms. clifford, and neither reimbursed me for the payment, either directly or indirectly." reimbursed? this isn't cab fare or a coffee order. "don, don't worry about this one. you get the next porn star." ( laughter ) now, cohen has denied the affair ever happened, but explained the payment this way, "just because something isn't true doesn't mean that it can't cause you harm or damage. i will always protect mr. trump." he has got to be the greatest wingman of all time. in fact, just today, michael cohen put that promise into a music video. ( laughter ) >> stephen: that always gets me. that gets me. it hits me right here. ( cheer
ms. stephanie clifford." stephanie clifford, of course, is stormy daniels' real name. she changedhe would not be confused with "clifford the big red porn star." ( laughter ) i have though books. ( applause ) >> jon: you have those books? now they're ruined. >> stephen: i had the collection. i didn't have that one, but i had the rest of the collection. cohen continued, "neither the trump organization nor the trump campaign was a party to the transaction with ms....
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changing around you so you'll remember. in the immediate aftermath of donald trump's election ms. siskind began. her weekly lists began as a project she shared with friends but it soon went viral and now has more than half a million followers each week. compiled in one volume for the first time, one big volume -- [laughter] >> the list is a first-draft history and comprehensive accounting of donald trump's first year. former secretary not normal and imposing harm to america. not only must he be resisted but we must never again allow our democracy to be imperilled by a demagogue. our first line of defense is knowledge of what he's doing to america and the world. here it is. please join me to welcome esther and amy sikind. >> thank you, everybody for coming, this is my first event, i'm not sure what to do, so we are going to learn, all of this, the whole journey has been unplanned and without expectation starting the list right after the election when my daughter's friends were tweeting her and saying this is the worst day since 9/11, what do we do, as a person who runs organization, young women w
changing around you so you'll remember. in the immediate aftermath of donald trump's election ms. siskind began. her weekly lists began as a project she shared with friends but it soon went viral and now has more than half a million followers each week. compiled in one volume for the first time, one big volume -- [laughter] >> the list is a first-draft history and comprehensive accounting of donald trump's first year. former secretary not normal and imposing harm to america. not only must...
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ms. constand was pursuing this for financial gain. >> reporter: on friday, the defense objected to a chosen juror saying he'd already decided cosby is guilty. the biggest changeince the last trial, of course, the me too movement. women stepping forward with accusations of sexual assault and harassment in hollywood and beyond. in the retrial, the judge is allowing five other cosby accusers to testify in addition to andrea constand. >> if they are believable, it will enhance her credibility significantly because there were things jurors obviously had a problem with in the first trial about her recollection of dates, recollection of places, the fact that she continued to have contact with cosby. >> reporter: cosby has denied all the allegations against but during the civil suit constand filed against him in 2005 he admitted to sexual contact with constand and to obtain quaaludes with the intention of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with. that case ended with a settlement. the details of the payout were not heard in the last trial but the judge indicates he might allow it in the retrial. legal experts say it could cut both ways. jurors could see a larg
ms. constand was pursuing this for financial gain. >> reporter: on friday, the defense objected to a chosen juror saying he'd already decided cosby is guilty. the biggest changeince the last trial, of course, the me too movement. women stepping forward with accusations of sexual assault and harassment in hollywood and beyond. in the retrial, the judge is allowing five other cosby accusers to testify in addition to andrea constand. >> if they are believable, it will enhance her...
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ms. constand is pursuing this for financial gain. >> reporter: on friday, the defense objected to one of the chosen jurors saying he'd already decided cosby is guilty. the biggest change since the last trial, of course, the me too movement, women stepping forward with accusations of sexual assault and harassment in hollywood and beyond. in the retrial, the judge is allowing five other cosby accusers to testify in addition to andrea constand. >> if they are believable, it will enhance her credibility significantly because there were things jurors obviously had a problem with in the first trial about her recollection of dates, recollection of places, the fact that she continued to have contact with cosby. >> reporter: cosby has denied all the allegations against him, but during the civil suit constand filed against him in 2005, he admitted to sexual contact with constand and to obtaining quay lewds with the intention of giving them to women he wanted to have sex with. that case ended in a settlement. the details of the pay out were not heard in the last trial, but the judge indicated he might allow it in this retrial. >> thanks to kate snow for that report. >> a series
ms. constand is pursuing this for financial gain. >> reporter: on friday, the defense objected to one of the chosen jurors saying he'd already decided cosby is guilty. the biggest change since the last trial, of course, the me too movement, women stepping forward with accusations of sexual assault and harassment in hollywood and beyond. in the retrial, the judge is allowing five other cosby accusers to testify in addition to andrea constand. >> if they are believable, it will...
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gordon chang, i'm going to have you on the radio this week. next, despite the wrath of ms-13 crime in the state, virginia's democratic governor go soft on sanctuary cities. what's going on with that? a debate next. >> laura: virginia's democratic governor ralph northam campaigned as a moderate but moved to the left yesterday. he vetoed a bill that would've banned sanctuary cities in the state. that's a bold move for a state that is no stranger to violence from the notorious ms-13 gang per joining us for reaction and debate, corey stewart, a republican running for senate in virginia. mark h levine, a democratic delegate to the virginia house of delegates. great to have you on. let's start with the state delegate. i live in virginia, i love virginia. went to school at the university of virginia but i am appalled by this decision by the governor. i remember i think it was valentine's day of last year and that recorded confession of an ms-13 gang member and what she did in this murder. let's watch it. >> you need to tell me what you did. >> i killed her. >> how did you kill he
gordon chang, i'm going to have you on the radio this week. next, despite the wrath of ms-13 crime in the state, virginia's democratic governor go soft on sanctuary cities. what's going on with that? a debate next. >> laura: virginia's democratic governor ralph northam campaigned as a moderate but moved to the left yesterday. he vetoed a bill that would've banned sanctuary cities in the state. that's a bold move for a state that is no stranger to violence from the notorious ms-13 gang per...
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policy tuesday between drugs and ms 13 gang members something has to be done also the central american caribbean of immigrants headed to the u.s. that. so we have to changeaws and it is insanity. >> the president did not provide evidence to support his claim and we should note that caravan has largely been disbandeds.. shannon: live from the west coast so should he stick to the script or keep it real? senior politics writer from u.s. news & world report and former trump official anthony t5. anthony at one point you were managing the presidents communication but today you saw he threw it up in the air to say i will wing it and now sparking another round of controversy. >> that is his operating style a couple weeks ago he said that he was boring he would not tune in. likes people to listen to him i think that caravan whatever the size and scope was definitely disbanded directly to the comments heg was making over the last four or five days so he is getting his point across the border crossings the illegal immigration in the united states from the southern border is at a 46 year low so asking people to consider the law on the books and to abide by them he i
policy tuesday between drugs and ms 13 gang members something has to be done also the central american caribbean of immigrants headed to the u.s. that. so we have to changeaws and it is insanity. >> the president did not provide evidence to support his claim and we should note that caravan has largely been disbandeds.. shannon: live from the west coast so should he stick to the script or keep it real? senior politics writer from u.s. news & world report and former trump official...
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change be? there is a piece of federal egislation pending that would fund the transition to paper all those ms for jurisdictions that still lack aud systems.e paper ballot and would also provide money for consulting forty jurisdictions. election offices don't have any security ersonnel who have been trained in the security techniques and ssessments is an ongoing activity. the larger jurisdictions and those more forward thinking like do.y in california but this is a huge omission for nationwide. but the legislation is pending. it hasn't been moving. this could be a game changer for nationwide.curity but it does have to be passed. dean was saying earlier, we are talking about fundamental resource issues. many of these jurisdictions nationwide are counties, cash strapped. the election officials have been repeatedly do not bring as you budget that asks for any or your job is in jeopardy. and then the vendors have officials election defects hey report any in their machines that could cause the company embarrassment supplies for eir elections will skyrocket. these are documented events and election offi
change be? there is a piece of federal egislation pending that would fund the transition to paper all those ms for jurisdictions that still lack aud systems.e paper ballot and would also provide money for consulting forty jurisdictions. election offices don't have any security ersonnel who have been trained in the security techniques and ssessments is an ongoing activity. the larger jurisdictions and those more forward thinking like do.y in california but this is a huge omission for nationwide....
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how did we change our language and framework to be more inclusive? ms. schweer: this really resonated, when wendy was saying this earlier, it is so important for us -- for example, a specific example on our campus. we go into spaces that have greetings and things that already exist, meetings already happening, maybe within the lgbtq resource center, and going in and not assuming we understand sexual violence and here is what the data says about communities that experience at higher rates. that doesn't work. the qualitative piece is so critical. because if we are only looking at quantitative data, for example, i believe there's one research study that has been done around survivors who identify as deaf or hard of hearing. yet, we know in qualitative data, in conversations within communities, that those experiences are occurring at high rates. how are we merging all of those pieces? one of the things i do as an educator and trainer who works specifically around interpersonal violence, i set the tone when i go into every space and name it, and saying, how a
how did we change our language and framework to be more inclusive? ms. schweer: this really resonated, when wendy was saying this earlier, it is so important for us -- for example, a specific example on our campus. we go into spaces that have greetings and things that already exist, meetings already happening, maybe within the lgbtq resource center, and going in and not assuming we understand sexual violence and here is what the data says about communities that experience at higher rates. that...
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russia for now describing it as a course change that underscored the skrix between the president and his national security team. they reports he was annoyed with ms will he for getting out in front that have policy. eric swalwell of california sits on the house intel committee. congressman, i'll start with you. we got lint of one policy, we got a statement of one policy essentially from the ambassador. now we have a different policy from this administration towards russia when it comes to sanctions here. what do you make what we've heard over the last 48 hours? >> the ambassador is correct, we should put sanctions in place against russia. if you have involved in the trump russia investigation and looking for a quid pro quo, this is what a quo looks like, a president who is incapable of coming down on putin. he says flattering things about him all the time. talks about diminishing the role that nato would play in the world against russia. he can't impose congressionally passed sanctions against russia. what do the russians have on this president? our country would benefit if he would just state clearly that our policy is to counter russian aggress
russia for now describing it as a course change that underscored the skrix between the president and his national security team. they reports he was annoyed with ms will he for getting out in front that have policy. eric swalwell of california sits on the house intel committee. congressman, i'll start with you. we got lint of one policy, we got a statement of one policy essentially from the ambassador. now we have a different policy from this administration towards russia when it comes to...
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ms-13 and these gang members, they cannot be toler rated. if you allow them into your society, this are going to bring violence. brian: what has changedst 18 months since this president started making ms-13 part of our vernacular? >> it's the enforcement has been up. we are getting the support going after gang members. you want to make sure you are backed up by politicians and in nassau county we are. brian: when you going to take out a cop what does it look like being one? >> obviously you get upset right away and emotions take over. you look at and it say we have got to go after this the right way. we don't want to offend the entire community. we want to go out and get the gang bangsers out and make sure the community is safe. brian: how long does the full-court press go on. >> it stays for a while until we feel that threat is no longer credible and the individual made it are arrested prosecuted. brian: did i a ride along with a gang unit, they feel like washington has their back. >> yes, that's true. washington does and of course out in long island. long island politician does, also. they protect our cops. they want our cops -- the
ms-13 and these gang members, they cannot be toler rated. if you allow them into your society, this are going to bring violence. brian: what has changedst 18 months since this president started making ms-13 part of our vernacular? >> it's the enforcement has been up. we are getting the support going after gang members. you want to make sure you are backed up by politicians and in nassau county we are. brian: when you going to take out a cop what does it look like being one? >>...
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ms. haley is effectively saying the trump or the white house did change their minds.ugh posture on russia has at least momentarily then arrested. i argued monday that perhaps trump just decided to exert his authority even if it made his administration look ou nmoored. beneath the fold, thank god. hannity status rising as shadow chief of staff. this sinceen doing day one of the trump campaign. have you seen it as a real the last 48 -- surreal the last 48 hours? kevin: i cannot predict this a reality of it anymore. i spoke with a source close to the white house who works on the communicative strategy and i said, what is going on between ambassador haley and president trump? but my source said is that essentially there has been some tension mounting because a lot of folks are looking -- for the white house's perspective, they are looking at ambassador haley as what is her long political game? she is, as we reported on, right or wrong no matter what she thinks has definitely asserted herself in really crafting her own type of longer-term political strategy at the un. tom:
ms. haley is effectively saying the trump or the white house did change their minds.ugh posture on russia has at least momentarily then arrested. i argued monday that perhaps trump just decided to exert his authority even if it made his administration look ou nmoored. beneath the fold, thank god. hannity status rising as shadow chief of staff. this sinceen doing day one of the trump campaign. have you seen it as a real the last 48 -- surreal the last 48 hours? kevin: i cannot predict this a...
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parents making a change. [ speaking native language ] [please stand by for captioner >> good evening, i'm here tonight really in solidarity with a movement to really ensure -- i love the words of ms. elie of protecting the sanctuary we have created. malcolm x elementary is one of the seven school sites identified as one of the highest trauma-impacted schools in san francisco, so we are a recipient of the grant that identifies because of the data that shows. and data outside of that, we are showing up here because we have committed to seeing through the vision that san francisco unified has for all students, particularly our students of color. our black students, pacific islander and latino students. that's the community we are representing. if you can't see how this will impact our community 3-5 years from now, we say no. we cannot co-locate when you really truly can't see through that vision when you you are making these decisions. we just heard from our principal, this back and forth relationship with our district and our site always offered up as a co-location site. what message do you send to our students and our communities in the bayview? [applause] i really want to honor a
parents making a change. [ speaking native language ] [please stand by for captioner >> good evening, i'm here tonight really in solidarity with a movement to really ensure -- i love the words of ms. elie of protecting the sanctuary we have created. malcolm x elementary is one of the seven school sites identified as one of the highest trauma-impacted schools in san francisco, so we are a recipient of the grant that identifies because of the data that shows. and data outside of that, we...
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ms. hadley. >> angela faced felony charges including kidnapping, false imprisonment, perjury and formry. she pleaded not guilty to all of them. but in october of 2017, she changed guilty. sat before a judge to learn her fate. >> the court will sentence you to state of prison for a period of five years. >> reporter: allison margul, angela's defense attorney, says ian deserves a closer look. >> the failure to investigate adequately the role of ian diaz in it is a serious concern. >> we reached out to ian hoping to speak to him but got no response. is he in on this thing? >> at this point there's no evidence that indicates he is. everything points to her. >> when we sat down with her, michelle's personal struggle was far from over. the spirit to rekindle an innocent woman whose life was changed forever by something diabolical. >> i don't think there's anything more evil than finding a girl who believes in the best in humanity and who loves other people deeply and making her question who she is. making her question her faith in humanity. >> that's all for this edition of "date line." i'm craig melvin. thank you for watching. >>> good moing. i'm dara bron new york a
ms. hadley. >> angela faced felony charges including kidnapping, false imprisonment, perjury and formry. she pleaded not guilty to all of them. but in october of 2017, she changed guilty. sat before a judge to learn her fate. >> the court will sentence you to state of prison for a period of five years. >> reporter: allison margul, angela's defense attorney, says ian deserves a closer look. >> the failure to investigate adequately the role of ian diaz in it is a serious...
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changes they're promtzing. but first. >>> this specific situation tlfrs no kilowatt hourcy or respect. >> delta airlines is accuse of using blankets to tie a passenger with ms to the wheelchair. how the family is responding. >> inchts checking traffic at 4:10 on this wednesday it's slow but moving in both directions on the right-hand side that's the traffic over to the bay bridge and into san francisco. on the left-hand side a little bit slower that's >>> and back to kinning coverage of the arrest in the kwas of the golden state killer. investigators credited dna with being the deciding piece of evidence to crack this case. and joining to us talk more about how this may have happened and the challenges in such investigations is dna legal consultant beka barlow. thank you for joining us. >> no problem. >> as we heard the sacramento district attorney said after 40 years the dna helped solve this case in the last six days after police actually collected evidence from the suspect before he was arrested. in your experience, what does this sound like actually happened very fascinating. >> i don't want to speculate. i know just as much as everybody else does. it s
changes they're promtzing. but first. >>> this specific situation tlfrs no kilowatt hourcy or respect. >> delta airlines is accuse of using blankets to tie a passenger with ms to the wheelchair. how the family is responding. >> inchts checking traffic at 4:10 on this wednesday it's slow but moving in both directions on the right-hand side that's the traffic over to the bay bridge and into san francisco. on the left-hand side a little bit slower that's >>> and back...
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parents making a change. [ speaking native language ] [please stand by for captioner >> good evening, i'm here tonight really in solidarity with a movement to really ensure -- i love the words of ms. elie of protecting the sanctuary we have created. malcolm x elementary is one of the seven
parents making a change. [ speaking native language ] [please stand by for captioner >> good evening, i'm here tonight really in solidarity with a movement to really ensure -- i love the words of ms. elie of protecting the sanctuary we have created. malcolm x elementary is one of the seven
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changed. so the senate will consider this issue further and will vote on this legislation again. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: mr. president, i come to speak tonight because i did not support the coast guard bill as it came out of committee because we did want to see changes to it. the legislation that was brought up, the final language on monday night, gave our colleagues very little time to consider it. washington state is very proud of the rich maritime heritage that the coast guard provides and our fishermen, our tribes, our shipbuilders, our sea trade, our thriving coastal tourism all count on us working together for our maritime economy. thousands of northwest fishermen call washington state home and over 35,000 washington state jobs are supported by the alaska fishery and the ports of tacoma and seattle are combined to be the fourth largest container gateway in the united states. so the coast guard plays a pivotal role in all of this in its national security, in its fishing, in overseeing, and in many ways to keep our waterways safe. so that is why we would love to see a coast guard bill tha
changed. so the senate will consider this issue further and will vote on this legislation again. a senator: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from washington. ms. cantwell: mr. president, i come to speak tonight because i did not support the coast guard bill as it came out of committee because we did want to see changes to it. the legislation that was brought up, the final language on monday night, gave our colleagues very little time to consider it. washington state is very...
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changes to their pension plans. joining us now to talk about it is stephanie winkler, the president of the kentucky education association, the state's largest teacher's union. msaking time to talk to us. so what is your beef? what do teachers in kentucky want? >> our educators want one of the same things across the country, just an investment in public education. public education is by our kentucky constitution a requirement. and our state legislature has been not funding public education for a long time to the levels that we feel like we need to be able to provide a 21st century education while using 20th century instructional materials. >> just so i understand, they want their salaries increased, they want their pensions increased or they want their classroom supplies increased? >> so in kentucky our fight started with our pensions and the threat of our governor taking away our defined benefit pensions last fall. and our organization spent almost the entire fall meeting with legislatures, having pension forums trying to educate themselves and the public about the details of our eight public pension systems in kentucky which are grossly underfunded mainly due
changes to their pension plans. joining us now to talk about it is stephanie winkler, the president of the kentucky education association, the state's largest teacher's union. msaking time to talk to us. so what is your beef? what do teachers in kentucky want? >> our educators want one of the same things across the country, just an investment in public education. public education is by our kentucky constitution a requirement. and our state legislature has been not funding public education...
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because it is clearly a fruitful model. ,he states that are changing they don't need a waiver, they can just do it under their current authority? ms. brandt: that is correct. to the extent that they hit roadblocks, we will work with them on that. >> the other area that is relatively new our stabilization centers to try and get individuals who are stressed out of the emergency rooms where affectingimes, it's the access to emergency care. into a facility that can refer again to the proper care that they need him more appropriate setting. believe to stabilization centers in the state of maryland. the reimbursement structure does not provide for this. is there some way that we could try to encourage the appropriate placement of those that are in stress so that they can get referred to the appropriate care? either one, whoever feels more confident. ms. brandt: that is the thing we can work with you on. we can definitely work with you all to find a more about that is the how we could help. adm. giroir: we've had a couple of community say that they want to take care of people. everybody is stressed and in need of care. there are security
because it is clearly a fruitful model. ,he states that are changing they don't need a waiver, they can just do it under their current authority? ms. brandt: that is correct. to the extent that they hit roadblocks, we will work with them on that. >> the other area that is relatively new our stabilization centers to try and get individuals who are stressed out of the emergency rooms where affectingimes, it's the access to emergency care. into a facility that can refer again to the proper...
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ms. minerva: and i would think you have a lot of best friends, but she did. she really did. and she loved being a member of the house of representatives. when the power changedrties changed, and people would say, you still love it louise, and she would say it's the best job in the world. and you couldn't go to wegman's without people coming up to her and that is a although lot of big case work and a lot of good staff, and she loved her staff. and especially after my dad passed away, they stepped up and went above and beyond. [applause] ms. minerva: i have to thank them. [applause] ms. minerva: and since mom died, there were articles from "the hill," from 2004, and i don't remember reading it before, but the reporter traveled to rochester and interviewed her at lunch and captured the enthusiasm that mom had for the job. and since 2004, the reporter said, have you thought about retirement? 14 years ago, they asked her if she thought about retirement, and mom quoted a story about alvin barkley from kentucky. he was in the house and senate and was truman's vice president. she told the story about the day he died, on the floor of the senate after giving a speech,
ms. minerva: and i would think you have a lot of best friends, but she did. she really did. and she loved being a member of the house of representatives. when the power changedrties changed, and people would say, you still love it louise, and she would say it's the best job in the world. and you couldn't go to wegman's without people coming up to her and that is a although lot of big case work and a lot of good staff, and she loved her staff. and especially after my dad passed away, they...
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ms. kaptur: mr. speaker, across our country, following west virginia's lead, teachers in kentucky, oklahoma, and arizona are demanding change and showing the pow over unified action. teachers and school support staff have a simple request. a fair wage. funding to replace decades-old textbooks and updating the buildings in which our children are educated. for decades, republican-led states made dramatic cuts to schools, harming students, undervaluing our teachers, while doling out huge tax breaks for the rich and big corporations. yet as we see these teachers take a stand, republicans keep trying to sell their trickle down tax scam. remember, the latest g.o.p. tax scam gave away 83% to the top 1 hkt. -- to the top 1%. 23r1996 to 2015, teacher pay adjusted for inflation fell by $30 a week. re30r9s state that some oklahoma teachers work three, four, five and even six jobs to pay the bills. cutting taxes for the rich doesn't give teachers and hardworking people a leg up. it deprives already cash strapped communities of much-needed amenities. i stand in solidarity with teachers in ohio and across the country who are fighting to
ms. kaptur: mr. speaker, across our country, following west virginia's lead, teachers in kentucky, oklahoma, and arizona are demanding change and showing the pow over unified action. teachers and school support staff have a simple request. a fair wage. funding to replace decades-old textbooks and updating the buildings in which our children are educated. for decades, republican-led states made dramatic cuts to schools, harming students, undervaluing our teachers, while doling out huge tax...