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ms. williams. she seems very committed. i'm very opt -- optimistic. we have discussed a shared interest in negotiating a long-term settlement of issues. to this end, together, pg&e and puc have identified a process that we hope will address current challenges with the number of city projects that need more power in 2018. this short-term arrangement will allow us to focus on the efforts for long-term resolution through the preferred process. we're hopeful that we can work together. we're looking forward to seeing the results on the ground soon. but i believe both puc and the pg&e agree that accountability is the key in assuring we move forward together. i hope that the board will ask us and pg&e to come back to present to you in the upcoming months so that we can provide you w an update of how the implementation is going and if progress is manager made on our discussions. with that, i would like to invite barbara hill to the mike. assistant general manager of power enterprise so she can provide you with more detail. thank you. >> good morning. barbara
ms. williams. she seems very committed. i'm very opt -- optimistic. we have discussed a shared interest in negotiating a long-term settlement of issues. to this end, together, pg&e and puc have identified a process that we hope will address current challenges with the number of city projects that need more power in 2018. this short-term arrangement will allow us to focus on the efforts for long-term resolution through the preferred process. we're hopeful that we can work together. we're...
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ms. williams and he didn't want that so instead they called him 10 or his first big literary success withhe glass menagerie, and he worked on that here. he actually wrote a full script for its when he was in hollywood, hoping they would make a movie of it. it was called "the gentleman caller" and of course it was too advanced for them in hollywood, too literary for them, so they wouldn't to do it. his agent managed to get it placed with the right people, and that was in the early 40s. just after the period of living in new orleans. he actually made a considerable amount of money off that play. >> across from it, 632 and a half, to be exact is the address where tennessee williams completed "a streetcar named desire", his most famous play, but it's also where he got the inspiration for its title. he said when he was upstairs on the third floor he would listen to the old streetcar passing by and it struck him that it fit the theme of this play perfectly, so he used it as the title. if you remember at the beginning of streetcar blanch says that she arrived in new orleans, to the streetcar nam
ms. williams and he didn't want that so instead they called him 10 or his first big literary success withhe glass menagerie, and he worked on that here. he actually wrote a full script for its when he was in hollywood, hoping they would make a movie of it. it was called "the gentleman caller" and of course it was too advanced for them in hollywood, too literary for them, so they wouldn't to do it. his agent managed to get it placed with the right people, and that was in the early 40s....
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ms. williams. and he didn't want that so instead they called him ten.is first big literary success was "the glass menagerie." he worked on that here. he actually wrote a full script for it when he was in hollywood hoping they would make a movie of it, called a gentleman caller, and, of course, it was too advanced that in hollywood, to literary for them so they wouldn't do it. his agent managed to get it placed with the right people, and that was in the early 40s, just after the time of living in new orleans. he actually made a considerable amount of money off that book. >> this is the big dress wear tennessee williams -- address ere tennessee williams completed "a streetcar named desire," his most famous play. but it's also where he got the inspiration for its title. he said as he was up there on the third floor he would listen to the old rattling, rumbling streetcar passed by, and it struck him that it fit the theme of his play perfectly. so ut a a motif and as the title. he remember at the beginning of streetcar, blanche says that she arrived in new o
ms. williams. and he didn't want that so instead they called him ten.is first big literary success was "the glass menagerie." he worked on that here. he actually wrote a full script for it when he was in hollywood hoping they would make a movie of it, called a gentleman caller, and, of course, it was too advanced that in hollywood, to literary for them so they wouldn't do it. his agent managed to get it placed with the right people, and that was in the early 40s, just after the time...
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ms-13. itled a william work middle school in maryland. ad a mass settlement of unaccompanied minors enteringountry from latin america. according to "the washington post," ms-13 members in the school start fights, sell drugs and assault fellow students. teachers say they fear being alone with some of these kids and also fears saying anythingtt could cost them their jobs. the tragedy can almost be traced entirely to the immigration policy but, most crushed the conversation by screaming "racist." jose rist a wrist irmer dnc press secretary. thank you for coming on. what i found ironic about the story was, this is the third iteration of the ms-13 story. first we were told it was a figment of their imagination. then we were told to attack t and call them names is immoral. and then are we allowed to acknowledge they are terrorizing the students or are we bigots for doing so? >> if you are undocumented in this country, if you are a criminal including being a member of ms-13, we don't want you in this country and you should be deported. part of th
ms-13. itled a william work middle school in maryland. ad a mass settlement of unaccompanied minors enteringountry from latin america. according to "the washington post," ms-13 members in the school start fights, sell drugs and assault fellow students. teachers say they fear being alone with some of these kids and also fears saying anythingtt could cost them their jobs. the tragedy can almost be traced entirely to the immigration policy but, most crushed the conversation by screaming...
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ms. suzy please note you are leaving behind a school community at utiqua that loves you and good luck teaching pre-k at dr. william cob elementary school. i cannot stress enough the vital role that educators play keeping our communities healthy and strong and we are forever indebted to the service you provide each and everyday. thank you, ms. suzy, the floor is yours. [ applause ] >> president breed: hold on. we want to embrace you with more lavish words. with that said i want to recognize supervisor kim. >> supervisor kim: suzy it only makes sense all the former board members want to acknowledge you as well because we got to see you in action as a public school teacher and we simply don't do enough to acknowledge our great and incredible teachers like you. teaching is an art. there is not just a skill but a talent that goes behind great teaching and it is just incredible what you have done for the lives of hundreds of kindergarten students over the last 20 years. i just can't even really articulate the impact you you have had on young kids in our city because you had them enjoying learning. i can't tell you how m
ms. suzy please note you are leaving behind a school community at utiqua that loves you and good luck teaching pre-k at dr. william cob elementary school. i cannot stress enough the vital role that educators play keeping our communities healthy and strong and we are forever indebted to the service you provide each and everyday. thank you, ms. suzy, the floor is yours. [ applause ] >> president breed: hold on. we want to embrace you with more lavish words. with that said i want to...
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, the knife, that did not belong to williams, raising doubts about whether he was actually the killer because there was no dna evidence linking him to the death of msitens, last year decided to stay this execution. it was set to move forward in august. he decided that a board would review the conviction, look at the everyday in the case, and make a decision. but the board has not met to make a decision yet, wolf, and so there's some uncertainty. what happens if he doesn't commute the sentence tonight? will the board's review move forward? and we're not really sure yet. but the naacp, the national naacp, has called for the governor to commute this sentence, and they say they're holding their breath this evening as the clock ticks down. >> he only has about 15 or 16 minutes left. if he doesn't do so, what happens? >> well, we're not sure. the board could move forward, but there's some uncertainty because it's very unusual rule that the governor invoked to stay the execution in the first place. but, wolf, there is an indicator that maybe he won't, that governor grit greitens won't de to commute the sentence because he announced a few other commuted se
, the knife, that did not belong to williams, raising doubts about whether he was actually the killer because there was no dna evidence linking him to the death of msitens, last year decided to stay this execution. it was set to move forward in august. he decided that a board would review the conviction, look at the everyday in the case, and make a decision. but the board has not met to make a decision yet, wolf, and so there's some uncertainty. what happens if he doesn't commute the sentence...
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ms-13. when they come calling. >> please look for older people but not children. parents prefer for them to travel alone then stay in honduras and be captured. >> william, thank you. >>> you can hear much more on this topic tomorrow morning when house homeland security committee chairman, mike mccall appears exclusively on "fox news sunday". it airs at two and 7 pm eastern here on fox news channel. also runs on your local fox station. check t.v. listings if you want to catch it there. >>> brexit demonstrators descend on the streets of london. >> if i'm not here in a few years time, i will sit back and say what was i doing? >> we have the latest from london as pro-european union protesters call for a new vote. plus, severe weather threatening parts of the country. adam is in the fox news extreme weather center telling us what to expect. and here's what's coming up on waters world. >> we run down the major we are allies of the week. and an outer space lady is here and yours truly went back out and yours truly went back out and hit the streets. i am all about living joyfully. ♪ hello. the new united explorer card hooks me up. getting more for getting away. rewarded!
ms-13. when they come calling. >> please look for older people but not children. parents prefer for them to travel alone then stay in honduras and be captured. >> william, thank you. >>> you can hear much more on this topic tomorrow morning when house homeland security committee chairman, mike mccall appears exclusively on "fox news sunday". it airs at two and 7 pm eastern here on fox news channel. also runs on your local fox station. check t.v. listings if you...
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ms-13 infiltrates a middlechool. teachers and parents in maryland calling the situation a ticking time bomb. "the washington post" reports williamool has become battlefield drug dealing and fighting and attempting to recruit young children every day occurrence. officials are denying any problem with gang activity. in a few hours accused leaker james wolfe will appear in federal court. former federal staff will be charged with lying to investigators about his contacts with reporters. wolfe turned himself in to the fbi as part of an ongoing investigation into government leaks. the city of seattle voting today to repeal the controversial head tax less than a month after passing it. it requires large companies to contribute $275 per employee every year to raise money for hoursing and homeless services. companies like amazon and starbucks oppose the tax. that's a look at your headlines. send it back to you. steve: sounds like now it may actually fail that particular head tax. thank you very much, jillian. ainsley: president trump says north korea can lead the past behind to achieve peace. history proven over and over again, adversari
ms-13 infiltrates a middlechool. teachers and parents in maryland calling the situation a ticking time bomb. "the washington post" reports williamool has become battlefield drug dealing and fighting and attempting to recruit young children every day occurrence. officials are denying any problem with gang activity. in a few hours accused leaker james wolfe will appear in federal court. former federal staff will be charged with lying to investigators about his contacts with reporters....