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let's head back to oceanside where danny freeman is.tudents and stakeholders patiently waiting. >> i would like to say i think everyone here enjoyed the rapid fire portion that you went through. with more questions here. let's get straight to it. erica, would you mind standing up? she lives in oceanside in his 31 and undecided people would you like to ask? carlsbad for 25 years and now recently had to move to oceanside because of housing costs rising. my question is how do you plan to involve residents in the decision-making process in our town? ms. harkey, we will start with you. whichrkey: i'm not sure decision-making process, but i've always held a lot of community open houses and other things. i have always come back to the district as i do now on the state board. i travel around the district and othern tax policy and things that are useful. in the legislature, we had town halls. so you could at least hear us talk. there are a lot of ways to communicate it i always work with my constituents. i see my constituents needs and try to wo
let's head back to oceanside where danny freeman is.tudents and stakeholders patiently waiting. >> i would like to say i think everyone here enjoyed the rapid fire portion that you went through. with more questions here. let's get straight to it. erica, would you mind standing up? she lives in oceanside in his 31 and undecided people would you like to ask? carlsbad for 25 years and now recently had to move to oceanside because of housing costs rising. my question is how do you plan to...
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alex: see if we can get one more question from oceanside. danny: right here, henry come at 25 years old also undecided and lives in carlsbad. >> good evening. my question is, studies have shown freeway expansion encourages more use over time and does not reduce traffic or pollution. how would you change policies at the federal level in order to meet public and infirm adult -- environmental need? mr. levin: we need to invest in mass transit, clean transportation and that's what i would do. we're using an outdated model when we are only talking about freeway expansion. we have extraordinarily sustainable communities in our district. cities that have started down the path toward community choice and clean energy. i want to be their partner, their advocate here at -- advocate. ultimately want to bring federal dollars for clean transportation and clean energy projects of the future. it will reduce emissions. that is what we want. we are a coastal community. 52 miles of coast from north to south. you need a member of congress who believes in clima
alex: see if we can get one more question from oceanside. danny: right here, henry come at 25 years old also undecided and lives in carlsbad. >> good evening. my question is, studies have shown freeway expansion encourages more use over time and does not reduce traffic or pollution. how would you change policies at the federal level in order to meet public and infirm adult -- environmental need? mr. levin: we need to invest in mass transit, clean transportation and that's what i would do....
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two exclusive coastal communities to working-class republicans and democrats and vista and oceanside. congressional district 49 is a microcosm of california. >> with such a large representation of people comes highly contested issues.
two exclusive coastal communities to working-class republicans and democrats and vista and oceanside. congressional district 49 is a microcosm of california. >> with such a large representation of people comes highly contested issues.
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she lives in oceanside. she is 31 and decided. tommy, , what would you like to ask?my question is, i lived in carlsbad for 25 years and a recently had the move to oceanside because of housing costs rising. my question is how to plan to involve residents in the decision-making process in our town? harkey: well, i guess i'm not sure which decision-making process, but i've always held a lot of community open houses and other things. i've always come back to the district as a do now on the state board. i travel around the district and explain tax policy and of the things that useful. when i was in the legislature we at town halls. we had tele- town halls as well so if you couldn't get to them you could at least hear us talk. there's a lot of ways to communicate and the boys worked with my constituents. i'm a bit of a populace. i see my constituents needs, i try to work with them as best i can, and why can't i can't explain what the problem is. levin: what i pledge the site and want of one town hall meeting a month, police took the voters will let me know if they get tire
she lives in oceanside. she is 31 and decided. tommy, , what would you like to ask?my question is, i lived in carlsbad for 25 years and a recently had the move to oceanside because of housing costs rising. my question is how to plan to involve residents in the decision-making process in our town? harkey: well, i guess i'm not sure which decision-making process, but i've always held a lot of community open houses and other things. i've always come back to the district as a do now on the state...
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>> from the air in the coast guard footage, you see the rows of homes, look at that, houses and oceanside businesses in mexico beach, florida, just wrecked. some residents returning to find their homes destroyed. >> so many memories here. i can't describe it. it's terrible. i just can't describe the feeling. i know i'm not the only one here that feels the same that lost everything. >> many survivors who stuck it out in their homes say they feel lucky to be alive. recounting the surreal experience. >> all of the debris in the air. and the wind was so tremendous. so strong. we had furniture in our house that wasn't our furniture. the surge brought stuff in so bad. >> pictures that brooke brought us yesterday. remarkable. our correspondent miguel marquez filed this from mexico beach. >> reporter: dave and christine, this is mexico beach. we have a lot of resources pouring in to town. we have seen this. dozens and dozens of vehicles from orange county sheriff's office bringing in boats and all-terrain vehicles with hope of getting into the areas of mexico beach and areas east of here to help
>> from the air in the coast guard footage, you see the rows of homes, look at that, houses and oceanside businesses in mexico beach, florida, just wrecked. some residents returning to find their homes destroyed. >> so many memories here. i can't describe it. it's terrible. i just can't describe the feeling. i know i'm not the only one here that feels the same that lost everything. >> many survivors who stuck it out in their homes say they feel lucky to be alive. recounting...
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. >> from the air in the coast guard footage, you see the rows of houses and oceanside businesses in mexico beach, florida, just wreckage. some residents returning to find their homes destroyed. >> so many memories here. i can't describe it. it's just terrible. i just can't describe the feeling. i know i'm not the only one here that feels the same that lost everything. >> many survivors who stuck it out in their homes say they feel lucky to be alive. recounting the surreal experience. >> the cars started floating by and stuff and the debris was in the area. the wind was so strong. we had furniture in our house that wasn't our furniture. the surge brought stuff in so bad. >> national correspondent dianne gallagher live for us in panama city, florida. dianne, good morning. what are you seeing? >> reporter: good morning, dave. it is still probably hard to hear me right now because of the generators running. we don't have power in panama city. we don't have water in panama city. to give you an idea of the destruction now for the third day since the hurricane came. this is on the campus o
. >> from the air in the coast guard footage, you see the rows of houses and oceanside businesses in mexico beach, florida, just wreckage. some residents returning to find their homes destroyed. >> so many memories here. i can't describe it. it's just terrible. i just can't describe the feeling. i know i'm not the only one here that feels the same that lost everything. >> many survivors who stuck it out in their homes say they feel lucky to be alive. recounting the surreal...
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[applause] last night we were in oceanside at the communit community collea beautiful campus and beforee went on to the rally we talked to an administrator at the school and she said you may not know this, but we have a food pantry on campus. many of the students at that community college are too insecure they don't know where they are going to get their next meal. can you imagine that in the year 2018 we have college students who are hungry and do not have permanent housing and that is not what this is about. [applause] as we drove to oakland and berkeley just this morning, you know this but i'm from vermont and i'd not know this. you have ten cities right here. we've millions of workers ready to go to work to build the affordable housing that we need all over america. [applause] we don't need veterans and working people sleeping out in the streets. [applause] barbara and i many years ago worked together to pass what is probably the most significant low income housing programpr in recent history. this is not enough. when we talk about rebuilding our crumbling infrastructure it's not ju
[applause] last night we were in oceanside at the communit community collea beautiful campus and beforee went on to the rally we talked to an administrator at the school and she said you may not know this, but we have a food pantry on campus. many of the students at that community college are too insecure they don't know where they are going to get their next meal. can you imagine that in the year 2018 we have college students who are hungry and do not have permanent housing and that is not...
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[cheering] last night, we were in oceanside. we were at the community college. a beautiful campus. before we went on to do the rally, it was a great turnout. folks in the administration with the school. you may not know this, but we have a food pantry on campus. i said, what does that mean? why? because many of the students and the community college our food insecure. they don't know where they are going to get the next meal and many of them do not have housing. they live in temporary housing. sleeping on people's couches. can you imagine that in the year 2018, we have college students who are hungry and do not have permanent housing? that is what this election is about. [cheering] as we drove through oakland just this morning, you know this, but i'm from aunt, i didn't know this. you've got ten cities right here. we've got millions of workers ready to go to work to build the affordable housing we need all over america. [cheering] this is america, we don't need veterans and working people sleeping out in the streets. [cheering] many years ago, worked together to pass what is probab
[cheering] last night, we were in oceanside. we were at the community college. a beautiful campus. before we went on to do the rally, it was a great turnout. folks in the administration with the school. you may not know this, but we have a food pantry on campus. i said, what does that mean? why? because many of the students and the community college our food insecure. they don't know where they are going to get the next meal and many of them do not have housing. they live in temporary housing....
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and last night we were in oceanside, and we were at a community college, beautiful campus. and before we went on to do the rally -- it was a great turnout -- but before we went to the rally, folks, administrators of the school, said, you may not know this, but we have a food pantry on campus. i said, what does that mean, having a food pantry on campus? because many of those students at that community college are food insecure. they do not know where they are going to get their next meal, and many of them do not have housing. they live in temporary housing, sleeping on people's couches. can you imagine that in the year 2018 we have college students who are hungry and do not have permanent housing? that is what this election is about. and as we drove through oakland and berkeley just this morning, you know this, but i am from vermont, i did not know this. you got 10 cities right here. we got millions of workers ready to go to work to build the affordable housing we need all over america. this is america. we do not need veterans and staying out in the streets. barbara and i ma
and last night we were in oceanside, and we were at a community college, beautiful campus. and before we went on to do the rally -- it was a great turnout -- but before we went to the rally, folks, administrators of the school, said, you may not know this, but we have a food pantry on campus. i said, what does that mean, having a food pantry on campus? because many of those students at that community college are food insecure. they do not know where they are going to get their next meal, and...
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electric shop covers all of waste water, so out of this location here, we cover everything from oceansidet plant and all the computations including treasure island and yerba buena. we have all the preventative responsibility, maintaining maintenance and also keeping up with work orders from operations. i would say one of the things fortunately for me is the staff is incredibleably motivated. the staff here knows what to do, how to do the job safely, and it makes my job incredibly easy. >> they know the job, and they know the challenges, and i think it's all about personal pride. they want to do a good job. from our maintenance group to our i.n.c., dedication to the people. when they're going home, and they're crossing the bay bridge, and they get a call that there's a problem with a pump station on treasure island, they return to work. they turnaround in westbound traffic and get back to work and get this pump back in line, and i can't tell you how much that means to me as a boss and the city and county of san francisco. >> as a group, if they didn't do what they do, the streets would be
electric shop covers all of waste water, so out of this location here, we cover everything from oceansidet plant and all the computations including treasure island and yerba buena. we have all the preventative responsibility, maintaining maintenance and also keeping up with work orders from operations. i would say one of the things fortunately for me is the staff is incredibleably motivated. the staff here knows what to do, how to do the job safely, and it makes my job incredibly easy. >>...
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he lived in oceanside and carlsbad. when he finally had been diagnosed and gotten the proper medication, he became an active member in his community trying to alleviate the stigma of mental illness. he went to a clubhouse that served consumers of mental health diagnosis. he worked as a social security advocate trying to help people get their social security benefits. he also was a member of a panel that presented to police in san diego county. it was called purt. it was the psychiatric emergency response team and they trained police officers to understand the fierce and the problems that people with mental health have when police meet them on the street. i'm proud of that and i want to continue his work. i have come to a few of the mental health board meetings over the past six months. i have been gratified and inspired by the work that they do and also becoming knowledgeable about some of the things that go on here in this city. i just want to say, i'm sharing a little bit of my story because mike's story is what gives
he lived in oceanside and carlsbad. when he finally had been diagnosed and gotten the proper medication, he became an active member in his community trying to alleviate the stigma of mental illness. he went to a clubhouse that served consumers of mental health diagnosis. he worked as a social security advocate trying to help people get their social security benefits. he also was a member of a panel that presented to police in san diego county. it was called purt. it was the psychiatric...
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two exclusive coastal communities to working-class republicans and democrats and vista and oceanside.
two exclusive coastal communities to working-class republicans and democrats and vista and oceanside.
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>> reporter: michael making landfall here in mexico beach, florida, pummeling this quaint oceanside town with a 14-foot storm surge and 155-mile-per-hour winds. this is where the wind and surge was greatest. the water ripping these homes off their foundations and carrying them in some cases hundreds of yards inland. the stronger, higher buildings remain, but the expanse of the damage is mind-boggling. >> the water just came from the canal and started getting higher about five feet inside the houses. thon thi youldntt thats >> reporter: daniel reluctantly deciding to ride out the storm with his wife and their dog le >> you give up at a point that you realize that there's nothing -- you are now in god's hands and a calm actually kind of comes over you but you're terrified. >> reporter: these before and after aerial images showing the sweeping extent of the devastation. the area looking akin to a war zone with entire neighborhoods leveled. on the ground, ominous smoke detector beeps coming from homes reduced to piles of debris. >> believe it or not, there are still people within these build
>> reporter: michael making landfall here in mexico beach, florida, pummeling this quaint oceanside town with a 14-foot storm surge and 155-mile-per-hour winds. this is where the wind and surge was greatest. the water ripping these homes off their foundations and carrying them in some cases hundreds of yards inland. the stronger, higher buildings remain, but the expanse of the damage is mind-boggling. >> the water just came from the canal and started getting higher about five feet...
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to exclusive coastal communities to working-class republicans and democrats and vista and oceanside.ongressional district 49 is a microcosm of california. >> with such a large representation of people ces
to exclusive coastal communities to working-class republicans and democrats and vista and oceanside.ongressional district 49 is a microcosm of california. >> with such a large representation of people ces
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ian in oceanside, new york. good morning to you.aller: that is great because we know what he did to him and he does deserve a medal. maybe baker gave some great and tell -- intel on james comey. john brennan -- these people will pay a price. i would love to see their doors kicked down at 3:00 in the morning. that would mean jeff sessions is the person i talked he was. i called in on trump. the v.a. years and gets it straightened out. the inept people that are running from tel aviv to jerusalem, moving the embassy. $250,000 to get that moving done when these politicians who don't know building, and i run a construction company -- merchant marine officer for 18 years. building, $250,000. politicians, $1 billion. he gets it done. ahead of trump style, schedule, under budget. it is his life, like the skating rink in central park. did not cost new yorkers nothing. could not get this thing built year after year, excuse after excuse. donald trump steps in, ahead of schedule, under budget. people are ice-skating in central park in new york.
ian in oceanside, new york. good morning to you.aller: that is great because we know what he did to him and he does deserve a medal. maybe baker gave some great and tell -- intel on james comey. john brennan -- these people will pay a price. i would love to see their doors kicked down at 3:00 in the morning. that would mean jeff sessions is the person i talked he was. i called in on trump. the v.a. years and gets it straightened out. the inept people that are running from tel aviv to jerusalem,...