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parsons. kudos. thank you very much. great. okay, there's no action needed for that, but public comment? and so coming up, mr. brooks... >> good morning again, eric brooks, san francisco green party and also our city s.f. there's great report, there's a key crucial equity issue that's not in it because it's kind of a new issue. and that is big water boilers in the bottom of old buildings. i live in district 6 where there are a lot of them. i live in a building that has one of those boilers. most of them are gas. and we're now getting global warming and heat waves, and there's an ordinance that -- i don't know when it was passed -- but there's an ordinance that requires building owners even during heat waves to turn on these heaters at night. and the ordinance was originally intended to make sure that it doesn't get too cold for people that are vulnerable. well, i removed my radiator because it wasn't working well and that is my water radiator. so the only heat that gets from that hot water is
parsons. kudos. thank you very much. great. okay, there's no action needed for that, but public comment? and so coming up, mr. brooks... >> good morning again, eric brooks, san francisco green party and also our city s.f. there's great report, there's a key crucial equity issue that's not in it because it's kind of a new issue. and that is big water boilers in the bottom of old buildings. i live in district 6 where there are a lot of them. i live in a building that has one of those...
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parsons. >> good morning, commissioners. all right. good morning, commissioners, winston parsons. lafco intern. i'm also a graduate student from the urban and public affairs program. and i work at a senior center in doing engagement work. i'm privileged to have this opportunity and to present to you all today. i'd also like to acknowledge a lot of support that i have received from the cleanpowersf team, executive goebel, and helping us to acquire data from pg&e and a student from george washington university who helped to turn that data into maps that you will see today. so as officer goebel stated i was asked to enhance equity in cleanpowersf. it involved a review, and extensive contacts with staff at a variety of local government agencies, along with the industry experts and advocates. the central goal of this process was to complement some of the work that the cleanpowersf team is doing, providing an outside perspective, and to assist lafco with the work that it plans to scope going forward. so several focus areas emerged in this process that cleanpowersf and the city as a whol
parsons. >> good morning, commissioners. all right. good morning, commissioners, winston parsons. lafco intern. i'm also a graduate student from the urban and public affairs program. and i work at a senior center in doing engagement work. i'm privileged to have this opportunity and to present to you all today. i'd also like to acknowledge a lot of support that i have received from the cleanpowersf team, executive goebel, and helping us to acquire data from pg&e and a student from...
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>>host: who is your co- adapter cracks dan parsons who also did the illustration. >> he was at the san diego comic con so for him to work in branch out into the space we do white papers and conferences and directors and also that every single conference but also, con. >>host: is it fair to say a utopian society can exist on the left or the right with the extremes quick. >> i thank you have to define the left and the right. if you define it the right is authoritarian or nationalistic or the leftist socialist but i like to look at things of limited government or freedom of the government so if that changes obviously there are some anarchist that we do believe the government is necessary. so that could be a utopian teacher for property rights. >> how did you come to believe in this philosophy quick. >> it's a very good question. i was born in new delhi india and my parents were in the peace corps so i was a peace corps baby and grew up in massachusetts with very liberal family my parents are democrats i don't think i ever met a republican until after my childhood years that anybody who th
>>host: who is your co- adapter cracks dan parsons who also did the illustration. >> he was at the san diego comic con so for him to work in branch out into the space we do white papers and conferences and directors and also that every single conference but also, con. >>host: is it fair to say a utopian society can exist on the left or the right with the extremes quick. >> i thank you have to define the left and the right. if you define it the right is authoritarian or...
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so it sounds parson, but it actually isn't.hey are trying to uphold the system itself which serves both republicans and democrats. if we had some republicans in the audience who think that sounds biased or parson, i'm happy to elaborate further on what i believe it isn't, but that's the way i see it. >> in a democracy we think of secrets and being antithetical. and yet secrets are necessary. how do you balance the need of whistleblowers and full transparency against the need for secrecy? >> yeah, it's really important. we also want people to be loyal, team players. that's an issue. whistleblowers have been seen as not being team players. what you have to look at, not their motives, not the personality because they can be quirky, unusual people. i think some of the most interesting people but they are not ordinary people, right? and you have to look at the content of the complaint. in other words, what is it they are revealing? when they file a complaint it's just a beginning. in the book you will see the past overwhelming major
so it sounds parson, but it actually isn't.hey are trying to uphold the system itself which serves both republicans and democrats. if we had some republicans in the audience who think that sounds biased or parson, i'm happy to elaborate further on what i believe it isn't, but that's the way i see it. >> in a democracy we think of secrets and being antithetical. and yet secrets are necessary. how do you balance the need of whistleblowers and full transparency against the need for secrecy?...
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i'm one at finsbury park and one at parsons green, ithink.s a slightly moved off the political radar. it is way back on the political radar now. jason, talking about the heroism of members of the public, it is interesting because we are now getting details of what took place in fishmongers' hall and the idea that people were grabbing weapons. and extraordinary story that somebody grabbed the task of narwhal. the fishmongers' hall have displays of fish. you can see it in the photos, they used this as a way to try and disarm this attacker. it shows it is kind of a bit like the quy: shows it is kind of a bit like the guy, when we had the last attack on london bridge who was seen as holding his pint as he ran and it shows a bit of british spirit which again, in this darkness, is a moment of light. i think again as a dim —— it is important because of the this task was probably a priceless a rtefa ct. task was probably a priceless artefact. two -- this tusk. can see something that looks like a white streak, light sabre. that is the task of a narwha
i'm one at finsbury park and one at parsons green, ithink.s a slightly moved off the political radar. it is way back on the political radar now. jason, talking about the heroism of members of the public, it is interesting because we are now getting details of what took place in fishmongers' hall and the idea that people were grabbing weapons. and extraordinary story that somebody grabbed the task of narwhal. the fishmongers' hall have displays of fish. you can see it in the photos, they used...
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confederate victory in the shenandoah valley and had a strategic importance behind the small number in parsons -- of forces engaged. a professor talks about the 1981 trial and conviction of jean harris, who is accused of murdering the scarsdale diet doctor. televisedastern, a oval office address from november 3, 1969. president nixon delivers what is called his silent majority speech. he contrasted the majority with what he argued is a vocal minority and anti-vietnam protesters. eastern, historian alan mcpherson on his book ghosts of sheridan circle. visit the washington, d.c. location where 1976 car how i washington assassination t'sught in a shea -- pinoche terror to justice. that is what is coming up here on american history tv.
confederate victory in the shenandoah valley and had a strategic importance behind the small number in parsons -- of forces engaged. a professor talks about the 1981 trial and conviction of jean harris, who is accused of murdering the scarsdale diet doctor. televisedastern, a oval office address from november 3, 1969. president nixon delivers what is called his silent majority speech. he contrasted the majority with what he argued is a vocal minority and anti-vietnam protesters. eastern,...
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when i was in my peers in the parson oil. so they basically words of. the back of the garden. it was. from then on the question do not use the do not use do not through the god was on the streets and. the power activist say environmental education in india can feel like a losing battle they try to teach this coconut vend about plastic waste several times they even sent him a t. shirt but he keeps using plastic straws even though he's promised to stop. they have had success stories though customers at this vegetable stall now have to bring fabric bags with them many weren't pleased about giving up plastic bags of plastic bags the cheaper customers have to buy this bag for 10 euro cents but it lasts 2 years. the suspension of the ban has given traders and customers in india extra time to adjust and to think about how goods will be bought and sold here in the future. in corporate news and who can help turn around the fortunes of jackie landrover that's the question india start a group which owns the beleaguered carmaker is asking as it seeks partnerships for the ailing luxury bra
when i was in my peers in the parson oil. so they basically words of. the back of the garden. it was. from then on the question do not use the do not use do not through the god was on the streets and. the power activist say environmental education in india can feel like a losing battle they try to teach this coconut vend about plastic waste several times they even sent him a t. shirt but he keeps using plastic straws even though he's promised to stop. they have had success stories though...
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when i was in my peers in the parson or. so. the back of the. it was. so from then on. do not use the do not use to not through the. boxes. the power activists say environmental education in india can feel like a losing battle they've tried to teach this coconut vend about plastic waste several times they even sent him a t. shirt but he keeps using plastic straws even though he's promised to stop. they have had success stories their customers at this vegetable stall now have to bring fabric bags with them many weren't pleased about giving up plastic banks. plastic bags are cheaper customers have to buy this bag for 10 euro cents but it lasts 2 years. the suspension of the ban has given traders and customers in india extra time to adjust and to think about how goods will be bought and sold here in the future. and staying on the subject of environmental protection we all have a vegan friend who has warned us many times about how meat is produced well poland is europe's biggest producer of exporter of chickens last year it raised more than a 1000000000 birds for delivery i
when i was in my peers in the parson or. so. the back of the. it was. so from then on. do not use the do not use to not through the. boxes. the power activists say environmental education in india can feel like a losing battle they've tried to teach this coconut vend about plastic waste several times they even sent him a t. shirt but he keeps using plastic straws even though he's promised to stop. they have had success stories their customers at this vegetable stall now have to bring fabric...
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i am here today because if governor parson and health director williams get their way, missouri could soon become the first state since roe v. wade without a single health center that provides abortion care. i want to tell you the dangers we face when state officials abuse their power and disregard patients lives to pursue a physical agenda -- patient's lives to pursue a political agenda. restriction after restriction range from long waiting periods to insurance bans in an deliberate attempt to end abortion access. over the last 30 years, missouri has gone from nearly 30 clinics to one clinic today. earlier this year, governor parsons signed one of the most restrictive abortion bans in the country, banning abortion as early as eight weeks, and altogether if roe were overruled. fortunately that ban, for now, is blocked in the courts. unable to get the job done through legislation, the parsons administration weaponize the process -- with an iced the process -- weaponized the process. officials admitted under oath they selected planned parenthood for extra scrutiny. they came to our clin
i am here today because if governor parson and health director williams get their way, missouri could soon become the first state since roe v. wade without a single health center that provides abortion care. i want to tell you the dangers we face when state officials abuse their power and disregard patients lives to pursue a physical agenda -- patient's lives to pursue a political agenda. restriction after restriction range from long waiting periods to insurance bans in an deliberate attempt to...
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unable to get the job done through legislation, the parsons administration weaponize the process. health officials admitted under oath they selected planned singled out planned parenthood for extra scrutiny. , including at the behest of antiabortion protesters. they came to our clinic five times in the first five months of this year. all while they conceded hospitals and surgery centers providing much riskier procedures went without a single inspection. during this inspection process, the department also admitted to keeping a spreadsheet of my menstrual cycles, a misuse of data motivated by an agenda to find something, anything they could use to justify further scrutiny. as shocking as that sounds, more egregious was director william'' reinterpretation of a regulation which forced over patients to go 100 through multiple invasive pelvic exams. my colleagues and i in good conscience could not force patients to take their clothes off unnecessarily and injure -- endure a state-mandated vaginal exam. due to public outcry, the department relented, but that only confirms there was no re
unable to get the job done through legislation, the parsons administration weaponize the process. health officials admitted under oath they selected planned singled out planned parenthood for extra scrutiny. , including at the behest of antiabortion protesters. they came to our clinic five times in the first five months of this year. all while they conceded hospitals and surgery centers providing much riskier procedures went without a single inspection. during this inspection process, the...
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i think it goes back to 18 oh two and a book about my parson. do you that here. [laughter] it tells that story it is almost a firsthand account she grew up with george washington. i suspected it is a true story why is it a contagion story. i don't know, tell me what is is contagious but parson was another good writer and is filled with stories about george washington. that was his most successful. i think we have to become more humanitarian and or economics departments. to understand why people fall victim to certain stories. you should move on to the next question. >> i have two questions. the first one, have you studied economics over time and was at the time of the greek, within the '90s, how did they propagate. robert: i am studying narratives. i found another wonderful essay by mission of some osaka in the second century. he was a cynic. that's also an ancient word. the cynics for the skeptics of the time. write a solution as an estate, cawley professor of public speaking. in which he describes his advice to young would-be speakers. i will make embarrassment
i think it goes back to 18 oh two and a book about my parson. do you that here. [laughter] it tells that story it is almost a firsthand account she grew up with george washington. i suspected it is a true story why is it a contagion story. i don't know, tell me what is is contagious but parson was another good writer and is filled with stories about george washington. that was his most successful. i think we have to become more humanitarian and or economics departments. to understand why people...
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according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this was a francisco. anyway was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. good. ever since the 1950 s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades the w.h.o. does little to oppose the débâcle industry. because. i think i can work up that. you know that's why we're going to raffle that's right but i am always surprised the majority of politicians take no action against tobacco advertising for decades. nothing is done to check the profits of the tobacco industry until charges are brought against it by its victims and by the usa. gradually the tobacco companies are obliged to publish their internal documents. their strategies to combat the w.h.o. are made public one example is the boca raton action plan from the year 988 senior figures at philip morris met in florida and drew up a number of sophisticated strategies to limit the power of the w.h.o. the 1st and most important this organization has extraordinary influence on government and consumers and w
according to robert parsons the w.h.o. is infiltrated by the industry from the very start. this was a francisco. anyway was not happy with my coverage because it made them look. good. ever since the 1950 s. studies have shown that smoking damages the health but for decades the w.h.o. does little to oppose the débâcle industry. because. i think i can work up that. you know that's why we're going to raffle that's right but i am always surprised the majority of politicians take no action against...
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why is it contagious the parson weeks was another good writer. it is filled with stories about george washington. and that was his most successf successful. i say we have to become more humanitarian in our economics department to understand why people fall victim to certain stories. maybe i should move onto the next question. >> have two questions. the first one, have you studied micro economics overtime. the time of the great or the romans, where they how did they propagate. >> my way of setting narratives is to read cicero. and i found another wonderful essay. it is by in the second century, is the cynic. that's also an ancient word. the cynics were skeptics of the time. so the sun has an essay called a professor of public speaking. this was in which he describes his advice to young would-be speakers. i won't make comparisons with people today but it sounds so familiar. betty was making a joke of it. but i say it was reality that people who work public speakers would try to engage the audience. let's look at that audience and get and engage the
why is it contagious the parson weeks was another good writer. it is filled with stories about george washington. and that was his most successf successful. i say we have to become more humanitarian in our economics department to understand why people fall victim to certain stories. maybe i should move onto the next question. >> have two questions. the first one, have you studied micro economics overtime. the time of the great or the romans, where they how did they propagate. >> my...
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would have significant implications if it were became public knowledge and it would be perceived as a parson play it undermine our ukraine policy and it would undermine our national security are there was a 10 a kernel than men there testifying earlier today let's take the story now to washington our washington bureau chief alexander phenomenas on the story going to need to you alexandra so what we just heard there in itself is like quid pro quo with force what does it mean for trial. well that is another testimony another piece of evidence pointing to this direction that presidents trump's decision to withhold military aid to rick ukraine to block it for a certain amount of time that it was not as a decision decision based on a policy decision but it was rubber in order to advance his political gains at least that what we learned from their witnesses today for the very 1st time we had the opportunity to listen to 2 top officials who were listening in on this infamous phone call between president donald trump and president zelinsky of ukraine and i think it was very remarkable what the tenan
would have significant implications if it were became public knowledge and it would be perceived as a parson play it undermine our ukraine policy and it would undermine our national security are there was a 10 a kernel than men there testifying earlier today let's take the story now to washington our washington bureau chief alexander phenomenas on the story going to need to you alexandra so what we just heard there in itself is like quid pro quo with force what does it mean for trial. well that...
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and the bob and renee parsons foundations that has raised $100 million just for semper fi last year,hat's just one of your charities how many charities do you work with >> i think we work with about 30 different charities. we are moving to charity about a million dollars every 14 days. >> i love that one the semper fi. >> a lot is military oriented anda lot has to do with natura disasters. i know every disaster, you are out there front and center with team rubicon can you tell us about those efforts as well? >> team rubicon takes former military and it gives them a purpose and helps in transition over to civilian life. what we fund then is the cost to send these former marines, soldiers and sailors into a striken area to bring it back to where it needs to be it helps the area we go into and helps the people that are doing it it is in/win you are go daddy's founder you are out now. you've got how many businesses you are involved with? pk is one of them right? >> i have 16 businesses that my wife and i operate they run the gamut from golf to motor cycle, power sports dealerships, we ma
and the bob and renee parsons foundations that has raised $100 million just for semper fi last year,hat's just one of your charities how many charities do you work with >> i think we work with about 30 different charities. we are moving to charity about a million dollars every 14 days. >> i love that one the semper fi. >> a lot is military oriented anda lot has to do with natura disasters. i know every disaster, you are out there front and center with team rubicon can you tell...
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would have significant implications if it became public knowledge and it would be perceived as a parson play it undermine our ukraine policy and it would undermine our national security ard let's take this story now to washington our bureau chief alexander phenomena she is on the story for us do not get any do you alexandra so the 1st 2 witnesses who testified today they belong to the trumpet ministration that we were talking about trump's own people what does their testimony mean for the president. i would say it is another piece of evidence pointing in that direction that presidents trump seem not to be very focused on fighting against corruption in the ukraine and that his decision to block the military aid to ukraine was not a policy focused poll the sea based decision by a driver was managed to advance his political personal gains and that is of course what democrat strongly believed in and with the 10 and current men they had today a very credible witness we have to say president trouble of course he dismissed or that testimony is today calling the whole impeachment inquiry esque
would have significant implications if it became public knowledge and it would be perceived as a parson play it undermine our ukraine policy and it would undermine our national security ard let's take this story now to washington our bureau chief alexander phenomena she is on the story for us do not get any do you alexandra so the 1st 2 witnesses who testified today they belong to the trumpet ministration that we were talking about trump's own people what does their testimony mean for the...
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every war leaves a devastating impact on mr parsons earthrise explore some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important southpaws that we have to make sure there are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there simulating what happens when an elephant comes life after conflict on al-jazeera. white supremacist violence is on the rise in america he was about in this whole underground network hate full time speaks to the victims of recent attacks when he shot me i turned around and he were killed my daughter and asks how an ideology of loathing has found its way into the mainstream can you trawled through line between the rhetoric of president trump in the conservative media in america to what happened here in el paso license to hate on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. and i'm fully back to believe this is a news hour live from my headquarters in doha coming up in the next 60 minutes the establishment of israeli civilian settlements in the west bank is not p
every war leaves a devastating impact on mr parsons earthrise explore some of the efforts to recover what was lost from the syrian scientists safeguarding one of our most valuable resources these are important southpaws that we have to make sure there are surviving to the refugees striving to co-exist with nature ok so what's going on there simulating what happens when an elephant comes life after conflict on al-jazeera. white supremacist violence is on the rise in america he was about in this...
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james parson purchased clothes for two of his apprentices. in addition to apprentices alexandria citizens utilized a workforce for white indentured servants and enslaved african americans. i just have the name. at this time alexandria relied heavily on white indentured servitude. many of these unidentified individuals were members of this social class in alexandria. for one example, is alexandria merchant robert adam, he made purchases for himself and 12 other individuals that are only identified by their first name. it's possible some of them were enslaved and part of adams working household. further to this point carlin's account provides an interesting view of how members of alexandria's enslaved community required clothing acquired clothing. the taylor constructed a myriad of garments for members of the enslaved community working for and owned by alexandria clothing made for the enslaved members account for 10% of the total transaction. at the same time they purchase clothing for themselves. i don't think i included that in my biography.
james parson purchased clothes for two of his apprentices. in addition to apprentices alexandria citizens utilized a workforce for white indentured servants and enslaved african americans. i just have the name. at this time alexandria relied heavily on white indentured servitude. many of these unidentified individuals were members of this social class in alexandria. for one example, is alexandria merchant robert adam, he made purchases for himself and 12 other individuals that are only...
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. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory."ing. i think it ignites something that is in all of us. that's primal in us, the desire to gather in a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won the jackpot. because over the course of that decade, you see some of the most extraordinary people come through that show. >> we should mention that although the waters above appear calm, below the surface there is a frenzy of activity. >> one of the hallmarks of "snl" is you need somebody to play the president. and will's dubya was stellar. >> will ferrell's george w. >> can i get those antlers? >> there you go, son. and of course he was a will ferrell high point. >> cow bell was fantastic. not only because it's a great concept but because will really gets to be will. >> the last time i checked, we don't ha
. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory."ing. i think it ignites something that is in all of us. that's primal in us, the desire to gather in a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won the...
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>>parsons these types of investigations are importan for the public's health and safety hannah sends a message to the public. this is illegal and it's dangerous and sometimes when you sell alcohol to someone is under the age of 21 there can be deadly consequences. >>that was christy grosz reporting for us tonight. the abc is currently seeking disciplinary action both the bar and the store for selling alcohol to the minor, the penalties have not been determined yet, but they range from suspending to revoking the alcohol license of each business. >>attention to weather and hopefully everyone out there is ready or reading the clocks up against some of the clocks dot automatically tonight your full and do it but they need year like for it. here for a pretty high tide nevertheless an hour. and the night to fall yes, so again and. >>urs so that's a great news and we're going to warm up for the 2nd half of your weekend as well so we get the best of both worlds already felt that warm up today upwards of 3 degrees of warming forost of the bay area widespread low to mid and even upper 70's and
>>parsons these types of investigations are importan for the public's health and safety hannah sends a message to the public. this is illegal and it's dangerous and sometimes when you sell alcohol to someone is under the age of 21 there can be deadly consequences. >>that was christy grosz reporting for us tonight. the abc is currently seeking disciplinary action both the bar and the store for selling alcohol to the minor, the penalties have not been determined yet, but they range...
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parson chips police say are often used to break vehicle windows to commit vehicle burglaries take a look at this police and sam taylor investigating a rash of auto burglaries that happened early yesterday police say the burglaries happened around more would shopping center along west hillsdale boulevard. they say fees targeted both locks and unlocks vehicles in store credit cards and sunglasses police are encouraging everyone in the area to take precautions. a bank robbery suspect is in custody tonight in palo alto after police say he led them on a chase police say 33 year-old. >>skated junior of redwood city rob, the bank of america on quarry road just before noon today. officers say they found him on the campus of palo alto high school and chased him off on to a bike path. police arrested him shortly after they say they found stolen cash in his pockets. >>we are now hours away from election day tomorrow and san francisco, the biggest race is for district attorney ernie. it's one of the most powerful positions when it comes to prosecuting criminals. no doubt about it george guess cohn r
parson chips police say are often used to break vehicle windows to commit vehicle burglaries take a look at this police and sam taylor investigating a rash of auto burglaries that happened early yesterday police say the burglaries happened around more would shopping center along west hillsdale boulevard. they say fees targeted both locks and unlocks vehicles in store credit cards and sunglasses police are encouraging everyone in the area to take precautions. a bank robbery suspect is in custody...
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we've lost our engineering companies like parsons and bectal that have moved out we've lost most of the headquarters of our aerospace companies. these are companies that employed middle and working-class people and they're not coming back. >> yeah. >> and -- and as -- and for service businesses, like schwab, the internet, you know, can -- you can play it both ways. you can say, well, the internet helps california because the internet companies but on the other hand, it makes it very easy for a company like schwab to move to dallas and the customer's never going to know the difference. >> i forgot my aunt was a secretary of grummon for 30 years in los angeles it's like you forget all the defense companies used to be based in l.a they're all based now around d.c. of course, i think that's different. but this schwab headline i think sort of took everybody aback they're still going to keep a big presence in san francisco. they made a point of that. they said, listen, we've been home here for a long time. we're keeping people here. but the functional headquarters is now going to be in dallas
we've lost our engineering companies like parsons and bectal that have moved out we've lost most of the headquarters of our aerospace companies. these are companies that employed middle and working-class people and they're not coming back. >> yeah. >> and -- and as -- and for service businesses, like schwab, the internet, you know, can -- you can play it both ways. you can say, well, the internet helps california because the internet companies but on the other hand, it makes it very...
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issues.e some of the tony parsons is back on the payroll with me. we will have a cracking day.nejra: so great to see you. thank you so much. we can't wait for that interview. coming up, manus will be speaking to the president of south africa. don't miss that conversation at 9:30 a.m. london time. bloomberg users can interact with all the charts shown using to tv . i will show more in the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data plan for everyone. everyone? everyone. let's send to everyone! [ camera clicking ] wifi up there? -ahhh. sure, why not? how'd he get out?! a camera might figure it out. that was easy! glad i could help. at xfinity, we're here to make life simple. easy. awesome. so come ask, shop, discover at your xfinity store today. nejra: good morning from bloomberg's european headquarters in london. i am nejra cehic. this is "bloomberg daybreak: europe." these are today's top stories. line in the sand. china sets its price for an interim trade deal, saying the u.s. must drop tariffs. will president tru
issues.e some of the tony parsons is back on the payroll with me. we will have a cracking day.nejra: so great to see you. thank you so much. we can't wait for that interview. coming up, manus will be speaking to the president of south africa. don't miss that conversation at 9:30 a.m. london time. bloomberg users can interact with all the charts shown using to tv . i will show more in the next hour. this is bloomberg. ♪ here, it all starts with a simple... hello! -hi! how can i help? a data...
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guilty in the first place was shot twice at close range in another apartment complex where he died at parsons hospital. the story that's been created in the papers of joshua brown demises three random black dudes drove from alexandria louisiana dallas to buy weed from brown and then his murder is just a drugdeal gone bad . it also alleged that a case was about to be opened against the epd so it's safe to say thisis how they closed it . i'm from dallas texas and buttered up real good, and i think better for it. i'm born and raised in dallas texas and i'm pretty sure i can guarantee tyno figures driving across statelines for a weed that they can find at the corner store at home, no matter the amount . this story wouldn't betrue if they couldn't lie to us about it . we got a gang problem and got nothing to do with what you are from or what colors you bang. our gang problem is white supremacy. i gang problem that sentences amber guyger to 10 years for murder and adults to 25 for having dope on them. our gang problem is white supremacy and comes in the form of institutions, incidentals andinfluenc
guilty in the first place was shot twice at close range in another apartment complex where he died at parsons hospital. the story that's been created in the papers of joshua brown demises three random black dudes drove from alexandria louisiana dallas to buy weed from brown and then his murder is just a drugdeal gone bad . it also alleged that a case was about to be opened against the epd so it's safe to say thisis how they closed it . i'm from dallas texas and buttered up real good, and i...
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>>parsons these types of investigations are important for the public's health and safety hannah sends's dangerous and sometimes when you sell alcohol to someone is under the age of 21 there can be deadly consequences. >>well as christy grosz reporting the abc is currently seeking disciplinary actions against both the bar and the store for selling alcohol to a minor, those penalties range from suspending to revoking the alcohol license of each business. cell phone footage shows the moment that a teenager was attacked on her school bus in houston. she is a venezuela refugee who says that she was attacked for speaking spanish on the bus reporter marla carter has more. >>video that's hard to watch the teen appearing to rip heatedly someone on the back of a school bus the shock of the whole of the nus wayland refugee says that she was the one that was hit. she says the girl who hit her had been bullying her. he will say like. but to call and speaking english, you know when you hear if you're going to be here talking english then 2 weeks ago it escalated. michelle says the girl started some
>>parsons these types of investigations are important for the public's health and safety hannah sends's dangerous and sometimes when you sell alcohol to someone is under the age of 21 there can be deadly consequences. >>well as christy grosz reporting the abc is currently seeking disciplinary actions against both the bar and the store for selling alcohol to a minor, those penalties range from suspending to revoking the alcohol license of each business. cell phone footage shows the...
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. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> all of a sudden we didn't go awaye laughing. it ignites something that's innate in all of us, that's primal in us, the desire to gather in a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people that were in high school during the 2000s won the jackpot. because over the course of that decade, you see some of the most extraordinary people come through that show. >> we should mention that although the waters above appear calm, below the surface there is a frenzy of activity. >> one of the hallmarks of "snl" is you need somebody to play the president. and will's dubya was stellar. >> will ferrell's george w. bush was sort of a lovable dummie. >> how about a life saver here? >> there you go. >> can i get those antlers? >> there you go, son. >> i like these. >> of course. >> cow bell was fantastic. not only because it's a great concept but beca
. >> and the emmy goes to -- >> jim parsons, "the big bang theory." >> all of a sudden we didn't go awaye laughing. it ignites something that's innate in all of us, that's primal in us, the desire to gather in a group and hear a story. >> lauren, look. live from new york, it's saturday night! >> so every generation has their favorite "saturday night live," right, and it's usually the one that was on when they were in high school. so the people...
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her partner in rebuilding, former time warner chairman dick parsons.r-profit business into a nonprofit cultural center. >> music will always be at the core of what we do. but we're doing theater. we're doing dance. we're doing comedy. the beauty of that is that's something that's affordable for the community so people can say, oh, what do i want to do tonight? oh, i think i'm going to go to the apollo. >> reporter: which is where roger ross williams decided to start his film. >> i was like, okay, that's it. that's the hook. >> reporter: we areer>> we e he developing "between the world and me." >> reporter: in 2017, ross williams captured rehearsals for the production of a dramatic reading of coates' memoir. then eventually they took it on the road. >> think of how prince's daughter was drafted -- >> i wrote it because my friend prince jones was murdered in 2000. >> i write you in your 15th year. this was the year you saw eric garner choked to death for selling cigarettes. >> reporter: this reading is a blueprint of what may come for projects in the apo
her partner in rebuilding, former time warner chairman dick parsons.r-profit business into a nonprofit cultural center. >> music will always be at the core of what we do. but we're doing theater. we're doing dance. we're doing comedy. the beauty of that is that's something that's affordable for the community so people can say, oh, what do i want to do tonight? oh, i think i'm going to go to the apollo. >> reporter: which is where roger ross williams decided to start his film....