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commissioner pating. >> okay. my first question is this is implemented in june. so have we had any cases since june? >> so there has been -- i would say four or five cases that i'm aware of in which inquiries were made beyond solitary conversation with a provider. there is one patient i'm aware of who has gone through the entire process and has received the aid in dying medication. to our knowledge, this person has not yet ingested the medication, but has the medication. there have been other patients as happens in many of these situations some people decide they want to pursue aid in dying very late in their disease course and my understanding from working with hospice providers in the city, many people die in that gap period of 15 days that is required between the first request and the second request. so i know there has about cases that patients have passed way before going through the process. >> sounds like we found means to provide the adequate pathways in the interim. >> i think it's because this policy that our procedures have been in development. we were
commissioner pating. >> okay. my first question is this is implemented in june. so have we had any cases since june? >> so there has been -- i would say four or five cases that i'm aware of in which inquiries were made beyond solitary conversation with a provider. there is one patient i'm aware of who has gone through the entire process and has received the aid in dying medication. to our knowledge, this person has not yet ingested the medication, but has the medication. there have...
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commissioner pating. >> okay. my first question is this is implemented in june. so have we had any cases since june? >> so there has been -- i would say four or five cases that i'm aware of in which inquiries were made beyond solitary conversation with a provider. there is one patient i'm aware of who has gone through the entire process and has received the aid in dying medication. to our knowledge, this person has not yet ingested the medication, but has the medication. there have been other patients as happens in many of these situations some people decide they want to pursue aid in dying very late in their disease course and my understanding from working with hospice providers in the city, many people die in that gap period of 15 days that is required between the first request and the second request. so i know there has about cases that patients have passed way before going through the process. >> sounds like we found means to provide the adequate pathways in the interim. >> i think it's because this policy that our procedures have been in development. we were
commissioner pating. >> okay. my first question is this is implemented in june. so have we had any cases since june? >> so there has been -- i would say four or five cases that i'm aware of in which inquiries were made beyond solitary conversation with a provider. there is one patient i'm aware of who has gone through the entire process and has received the aid in dying medication. to our knowledge, this person has not yet ingested the medication, but has the medication. there have...
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commissioner pating. >> okay. my first question is this is implemented in june. so have we had any cases since june? >> so there has been -- i would say four or five cases that i'm aware of in which inquiries were made beyond solitary conversation with a provider. there is one patient i'm aware of who has gone through the entire process and has received the aid in dying medication. to our knowledge, this person has not yet ingested the medication, but has the medication. there have been other patients as happens in many of these situations some people decide they want to pursue aid in dying very late in their disease course and my understanding from working with hospice providers in the city, many people die in that gap period of 15 days that is required between the first request and the second request. so i know there has about cases that patients have passed way before going through the process. >> sounds like we found means to provide the adequate pathways in the interim. >> i think it's because this policy that our procedures have been in development. we were
commissioner pating. >> okay. my first question is this is implemented in june. so have we had any cases since june? >> so there has been -- i would say four or five cases that i'm aware of in which inquiries were made beyond solitary conversation with a provider. there is one patient i'm aware of who has gone through the entire process and has received the aid in dying medication. to our knowledge, this person has not yet ingested the medication, but has the medication. there have...
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pating was happy to use the wording from the postcard that director garcia had. i hadn't seen the final, but i'm assuming it would look as commissioner pating requested and let it all see it. >> so you will do the follow-up on that for us? >> yes, sir, and i will communicate with each of you and let you know it's done. >> thank you. go on to the next item, please. >> sure, item 3 is the director's report. >> the director's report, director garcia, please. >> good afternoon, commissioners. i wanted to start by announcing that our new director of behavioral health services is here with us in the audience. he started with us as many of you know he will be the leader of our whole behavioral health service through the city and county of san francisco and he will be managing the health plan and drug medi-cal organized delivery systems. mr. bassari comes from rams, the richmond area multi-services. he was the executive director there for 14 years. and while at rams, he was very successful at directing older adult behavioral health and with peer-based wellness and recove
pating was happy to use the wording from the postcard that director garcia had. i hadn't seen the final, but i'm assuming it would look as commissioner pating requested and let it all see it. >> so you will do the follow-up on that for us? >> yes, sir, and i will communicate with each of you and let you know it's done. >> thank you. go on to the next item, please. >> sure, item 3 is the director's report. >> the director's report, director garcia, please. >>...
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. >> i saw you when you entered commissioner pating and we'll note that commissioner pating is here late (laughter). >> report back commissioner president chow in place of commissioner chung i was asked to chair the committee and the committee heard the monthly contracts report which did include reviewing little work at rams and it's continuation of a contract and the merger of the barker places and emergency fund that will also have additional funding in order to help carry this ledger out and the third contract report we heard on catholic charities and their contract for another 5 years and we then heard also and the commission is asked to approve those we also heard a new contract to livable city to the contractor for the sunday program they had, in fact, a subcontractor and this will provide them the direct contract for that service the commission then reviewed the san francisco m r i update in our inpatients you, you can review those but we heard this was now the new program that will allow a subsidies on the part of those eligible for premiums payments for the covered california pr
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. >> commissioner pating. >> present. >> approval of the minutes of january 3rd, 2017. >> the minutes are before you for approval. i heard a motion for approval. is there a second, please? >> second. >> are there any corrections? >> i would like to make one correction, if i could? first i would -- in the page 5, after the formal report of the director, then i would have a space in between for after the item on the faces for the future, and as you do, you have a paragraph, but it looks like it belongs to the previous topic and i think i might put in there a topic called "the tom waddell incident." or something? >> yes. i see, commissioner. i can add a line, too, so it breaks up the space. >> if you could do that? then under the last page, page 8, i think the intent that commissioner singer was reporting on item 11, which was the sf general joint conference committee report was that they deferred the medical staff report action items, because it was felt there should be a physician to review the medically oriented rather than myself being specifically mentioned there. >> oh, sure, i'm h
. >> commissioner pating. >> present. >> approval of the minutes of january 3rd, 2017. >> the minutes are before you for approval. i heard a motion for approval. is there a second, please? >> second. >> are there any corrections? >> i would like to make one correction, if i could? first i would -- in the page 5, after the formal report of the director, then i would have a space in between for after the item on the faces for the future, and as you do,...
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she parts pate in covering the evacuation of some chinese islands in a dispute between the taiwanees and the communist chinese and then proceeded to the west coast of the united states to undergo the first of her many transformations to keep pace with the developments of naval aviation. in this case, she got an angle deck installed and some steam catapolts to allow her to operate more effectively than she did with her original straight deck arrangement. after this rebuild she made numerous deployments to the western pacific all the way up until 1965 when she was in at the beginning of america's involvement in the vietnam war and made one combat deployment in 65. in fact, her very first combat deployment occurred when she was already 20 years old and her air group was noteable in making the first shootdown of the entire conflict. she even had some credited to old propeler driven sky raider attack aircraft bounced by vietnamese migs. she then made more deployments in 1975 and was on hand for an early deployment in response to the 1972 invasion of south vietnam, otherwise known as the e
she parts pate in covering the evacuation of some chinese islands in a dispute between the taiwanees and the communist chinese and then proceeded to the west coast of the united states to undergo the first of her many transformations to keep pace with the developments of naval aviation. in this case, she got an angle deck installed and some steam catapolts to allow her to operate more effectively than she did with her original straight deck arrangement. after this rebuild she made numerous...
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a not particularly fabulous river fish -- pike -- folded into a light dough, like pate a choux, untilt in a rich, creamy, almost bisque-like nantua sauce made with crayfish, crème fraiche, white wine, and a splash of brandy. pretty amazing for really one of the world's less wonderful fish. >> bill: it'kind of a nice mix of france and italy. >> daniel: cheers. >> anthony: cheers, guys. >> bill: cheers, gentlemen. >> anthony: good to see you. >> bill: what a treat to meet together in lyon. using smart traps to capture mosquitoes and sequence their dna to fight disease. there are over 100 million pieces of dna in every sample. with the microsoft cloud, we can analyze the data faster than ever before. if we can detect new viruses before they spread, we may someday prevent outbreaks before they begin. dtry align junior probiotic.th digestive balance? so she can have a fraction dominating... status updating... hello-yellow-belt kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support with align junior. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand, now for kids. incr...think it wouldotection in a pwork, but it
a not particularly fabulous river fish -- pike -- folded into a light dough, like pate a choux, untilt in a rich, creamy, almost bisque-like nantua sauce made with crayfish, crème fraiche, white wine, and a splash of brandy. pretty amazing for really one of the world's less wonderful fish. >> bill: it'kind of a nice mix of france and italy. >> daniel: cheers. >> anthony: cheers, guys. >> bill: cheers, gentlemen. >> anthony: good to see you. >> bill: what a...
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since january 3 pate ropes of rest intown center have noticed new parking meters. they cost $3 an hour and there's a $2 hour limit. some businesses say it's negatively impacting them. >> that's a lot of money to pay if you want to park there and run in. >> yes. >> all right. >> coming up on "fox news morning" a piece of american history from the ref lawtion arie era is going on the auction block. >> member of joe gibbs racing team plans top walk away from nascar. >> as we head to break at 4:51 here's a live look across the region at 41 degrees. back in a moment >> we're back now at 4:53. a doctor that once worked for usa gymnastics team. 53-year-old larry nasser assaulted them during medical procedures. they're suing him for molestation and harassment. one chose to come forward rather than remain anonymous. >> it's only as prominent as the people around him allow him to be. i can do nerve you my power to ensure larry necessaryer is prosecuted for his crimes and never has an opportunity to harm another child. without the ability to speak to the institutional ref not
since january 3 pate ropes of rest intown center have noticed new parking meters. they cost $3 an hour and there's a $2 hour limit. some businesses say it's negatively impacting them. >> that's a lot of money to pay if you want to park there and run in. >> yes. >> all right. >> coming up on "fox news morning" a piece of american history from the ref lawtion arie era is going on the auction block. >> member of joe gibbs racing team plans top walk away from...
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paige pate is a friend of sally yat. he joins us now.l us about sally yates who is this symbol of sort of standing on her convictions and who lost her job as a result of that. what do you know about her? >> well, i think what sally yates did yesterday is entirely consistent with the type of lawyer and the type of person she's been for many years. my relationship with her was primarily a working relationship. she was an assistant united states attorney here in atlanta for many years. she became the number two in that office. was first united states attorney and became our united states attorney when she was confirm by the senate after president obama was elected. so we're all very proud of her in atlanta. she's always been a person of principle, a very strong moral compass and it doesn't surprise me at all that she refused to follow through and defend an executive order that she personally believed was unconstitutional. that is the commitment she made to the senate when she was first confirmed for deputy attorney general. >> well, she's b
paige pate is a friend of sally yat. he joins us now.l us about sally yates who is this symbol of sort of standing on her convictions and who lost her job as a result of that. what do you know about her? >> well, i think what sally yates did yesterday is entirely consistent with the type of lawyer and the type of person she's been for many years. my relationship with her was primarily a working relationship. she was an assistant united states attorney here in atlanta for many years. she...
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charges tonight. 51-year-old alika shab after az and daughter betty were arrested wednesday in la pate owe he accused of driving stolen u-haul tck pit bulls in inhumane companies and the dogs were found snacked crates some injured. analim control took the dogs to animal shelter where they're currently in stable condition. >>> the feds are warning people about a new phone scam centered around you saying one word, yes. here's how it works. according to the better business bureau you get recorded call and it identifies business it represents and then asks you if you can hear the caller clearly. if you answer yes, there is a possibility that a scam artist recorded your answer and then can use the recording of you to sign up for a product or service and demand payment. and if you refuse the scapmer produces recorded yes response to confirm purchase agreement and experts say if you receive unsolicited roboo call don't say anything just hang up. >> that is sneaky. >> use your brain for something positive money. >> in the meantime stop answering your phone. >> really don't answer emails, nothi
charges tonight. 51-year-old alika shab after az and daughter betty were arrested wednesday in la pate owe he accused of driving stolen u-haul tck pit bulls in inhumane companies and the dogs were found snacked crates some injured. analim control took the dogs to animal shelter where they're currently in stable condition. >>> the feds are warning people about a new phone scam centered around you saying one word, yes. here's how it works. according to the better business bureau you get...
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tonight, a wait tress -- pate ress -- waitress and bus boys and poets. received a nice size, tip, way above 20%. >> nikki burdine said it came from someone the waitress did not expect. >> monday was a pretty average day for her. but by the end, she not only walked away with a nice tip, but a whole new perspective. >> i could tell from their attire, their hats. i'm like, you're not from the city. [ laughter ] >> reporter: rosalyn harris remembers the table as well. >> it's an interesting situation. because it is a liberal, democratic kind of feel to the entire busdo busboys establishment. >> reporter: the three men, all here for trump's inauguration. >> he literally told me, he had never experienced that kind of atmosphere before. >> reporter: an atmosphere rosalyn is used to, hustling, working long hours, and typically seven days a week, here at the restaurant or as a freelance dancer and creative director. >> all getting through the day. >> reporter: rosalyn cleared the tables. she saw what one of the men wrote on the check. >> we may come from differen
tonight, a wait tress -- pate ress -- waitress and bus boys and poets. received a nice size, tip, way above 20%. >> nikki burdine said it came from someone the waitress did not expect. >> monday was a pretty average day for her. but by the end, she not only walked away with a nice tip, but a whole new perspective. >> i could tell from their attire, their hats. i'm like, you're not from the city. [ laughter ] >> reporter: rosalyn harris remembers the table as well....
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want to bring back the constitutional lawyer, paige pate, very fast moving night. we now know the new acting attorney general, attorney general has been sworn in at 9:00. what do you make of -- of all of these developments tonight? >> obviously he is moving very fast. i don't think any of us should be surprised based upon what sean spicer said earlier today. if you don't like the way we do things here, you need to get out. so i can toelt totally understa him firing sally yates, surprised sally yates would work for him. she has a very strong moral compass. she did what she thought was right. i think the people of america, really expect from our department of justice, more than a bunch of automatons who will listen to the president and do his bidding. i don't know itch the white house cleared it with this nominee that they want to have as acting attorney general. are you going to do what the president wants you to do. or are they going to give him some discretion as well. that remains to be seen. >> all right. we are back with, with our panel. i mean, ryan, it is jus
want to bring back the constitutional lawyer, paige pate, very fast moving night. we now know the new acting attorney general, attorney general has been sworn in at 9:00. what do you make of -- of all of these developments tonight? >> obviously he is moving very fast. i don't think any of us should be surprised based upon what sean spicer said earlier today. if you don't like the way we do things here, you need to get out. so i can toelt totally understa him firing sally yates, surprised...
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. >> commissioner pating. >> #245u7ck for the prezen station mpt on the funding u is there problems drawing it down from the state and is itfunded in advance or have to bill the state for funding? >> we have that in advance and there haven't been problems krauing down the dollar said and when possible city wide case management bills medi-cal so able to recoup some of the costs. >> i like the results, i think you have similar results when nevada did the pilot. i think your rate of hopefulness around the services is higher than in nevada county. have you presented this to nan nami and client organizations and how the clients felt? >> i haven't presented the data anywhere else but when i did the stakeholder trainings they are important to do. what other count aiz have done is 1 to 5 trainings for the whole county and we did 63 before implementation so it made for a smoother implementation in san francisco and i think peer groups part of the implementation process so hopeful of the intervention aot could offer and supportive of us as a team. >> are we linking to peer services too kr >> we give
. >> commissioner pating. >> #245u7ck for the prezen station mpt on the funding u is there problems drawing it down from the state and is itfunded in advance or have to bill the state for funding? >> we have that in advance and there haven't been problems krauing down the dollar said and when possible city wide case management bills medi-cal so able to recoup some of the costs. >> i like the results, i think you have similar results when nevada did the pilot. i think...
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what is significant about the truck attacks, is because there is a pate now.berlin, and now jerusalem. it is significant to draw attention to the element of comparison between the three attacks. the area of eastjerusalem that this palestinian who was driving the truck is wrong, what is the significance? this is again a very important point. the alleged attacker comes from a neighbourhood in east jerusalem. it's a mountain. multiple attacks and attackers have originated from this area. the target, he basically targeted a bus station where many israeli soldiers congregate. isis target civilians, it once a target as many civilians as possible. this attack targeted a group of soldiers will stop this again tells me, and i don't have evidence, we have to be careful, this is more of a local attack, palestinian attack against israeli soldiers, not isis. thank you. theresa may says the government will take back control of britain's borders when we leave the eu — and appeared to suggest that could mean leaving the single market. but in her first interview of the new yea
what is significant about the truck attacks, is because there is a pate now.berlin, and now jerusalem. it is significant to draw attention to the element of comparison between the three attacks. the area of eastjerusalem that this palestinian who was driving the truck is wrong, what is the significance? this is again a very important point. the alleged attacker comes from a neighbourhood in east jerusalem. it's a mountain. multiple attacks and attackers have originated from this area. the...
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to better engage in the fight we have to think that -- >> additional ground troops, is there an an pate fan ought to for that. >> good point not appetite for attacks americans around the world i my america and citizens of the world want strongly -- he having boots on the ground to get bad actors blert intelligence i think there is consensus to make that happen. >> congressman. >> gregg that is not thousands of people tens of thousands of troops on the ground we have specific folks can get in. >> i want to switch to another subject senator john mccain will be holding hearings this week on cia threats and surely to take center stage is the russian hacking what do you expect we're going to learn? >> well i think we have a great of intelligence officers including james, we are going to get information about russia, about hacking the election, but broader risks from foreign entities, not justly government but companies and from our -- >> i think also greater conversation about what barack obama did in the leadup do the election, what his response was after attacks did he do enough go far now
to better engage in the fight we have to think that -- >> additional ground troops, is there an an pate fan ought to for that. >> good point not appetite for attacks americans around the world i my america and citizens of the world want strongly -- he having boots on the ground to get bad actors blert intelligence i think there is consensus to make that happen. >> congressman. >> gregg that is not thousands of people tens of thousands of troops on the ground we have...
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>> we had a bishop dwight pate come in and we were talking about how to bring this country together dealing with race relations. we had a bunch of protesters acting up and we had to engage with several of them as a result of their aggressive nature. during engaging with them, i said is anybody here being paid by george soros? all 15 of the guys with the ski masks on raised their hands. judge jeanine: did you expect when you have came in with the permit that there would be confrontations between you and the protesters? >> not at all. after the role we played in cleveland, it was smooth sailing. but to my dismay, we had a lot of activity. we engaged over five different protesters. they came out on the shortened of the stick. >> did anybody get arrested here? >> one guy had his earring knocked out of his nose after spitting on a biker. jean rrp have you ever seen protesters like this before? >> i would even ask them, what are you protesting. ma'am, what rights do you not have? judge jeanine: you are talking about the women protesting. i said what rights do you not have, the bikers for trump wi
>> we had a bishop dwight pate come in and we were talking about how to bring this country together dealing with race relations. we had a bunch of protesters acting up and we had to engage with several of them as a result of their aggressive nature. during engaging with them, i said is anybody here being paid by george soros? all 15 of the guys with the ski masks on raised their hands. judge jeanine: did you expect when you have came in with the permit that there would be confrontations...
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washington bureau chief, also here in studio criminal defense attorney and constitutional attorney page pate and bob baer is back with us as well. a lot has transpired, mainly about hamid darwish and now his release. how do you expect this might symbolize a real problem with how this executive order is going to be carried out. the heard that the attorney say it was already being exercised in an arbitrary fashion, given that his family was able to get through but hamid was held up for 17 hours. >> one of the lessons of this episode is what happens when you issue executive orders and haven't given guidance to the relative agencies to know how to prioritize and carry out these orders at various points of entry within the united states. i think another thing to watch for is whether or not this is extended to people who hold green cards. right now the thought would be if you hold a green card, would you venture out of the united states without having written down how this executive order will be carried out in a uniform way. i think we're seeing a day of uncertainty because of the way it was roll
washington bureau chief, also here in studio criminal defense attorney and constitutional attorney page pate and bob baer is back with us as well. a lot has transpired, mainly about hamid darwish and now his release. how do you expect this might symbolize a real problem with how this executive order is going to be carried out. the heard that the attorney say it was already being exercised in an arbitrary fashion, given that his family was able to get through but hamid was held up for 17 hours....
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my facebook page i heard are the from a lot of people saying i didn't vote for him because it's my pate yotic duty. -- -- patriotic. >>> someone will be there, the senior political reporter joe garafolli in washington d.c. this morning. he joins us live. what's the feel and mood? what are you getting from bay area people there in dc now? >> i will be watching the parade. >>> a lot of tension here. yesterday i spent talking with activists on the ground. there's a festival of resistance against trump here. you'll see things on the streets on san francisco only turned up to 11. there's a giant replica wall going down the street as a parallel protests to what's going on. there's people blocking the entrances and some people are doing that by chaining their arms together and some people are dancing and praying and some people doing things and getting arrested. we'll see. the federal cops -- they're used to protests but they don't play around. in san francisco and oakland we are used to a certain choreography of protests where the protestors know how to get arrested except for the break away
my facebook page i heard are the from a lot of people saying i didn't vote for him because it's my pate yotic duty. -- -- patriotic. >>> someone will be there, the senior political reporter joe garafolli in washington d.c. this morning. he joins us live. what's the feel and mood? what are you getting from bay area people there in dc now? >> i will be watching the parade. >>> a lot of tension here. yesterday i spent talking with activists on the ground. there's a festival...
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pate raets looking for fifth super bowl win. falcons trying to get first. >> wisdom everybody knows that doesn't happen anyone football. >> yeah i mean it's perfectty okay for the offensive coordinator in the super bowl to put his play book in a backpack and go to media day because that's what you do on media day is talk about plays. i'm saying. >> if it's a backpack he could do like -- >> why is the play book in the backpack at media day. >> why? >> this will be the head coach of 49ers. >> i he can see it. >> what happens in the game. >> the patriots will win that's irrelevant. i'm saying why does he have the play book in backpack at media day r someday. >> did it say his name and ep get it returned to him. >> it's a lot of questions to be honest tucker. >> i don't have that many questions. i have weather to talk about. >> washington. cold temperatures to start the day. dress accordingly it's cloudy and cold out there. and even a few snowflakes and showers off north. most is not touching ground. i throw it out there you might e
pate raets looking for fifth super bowl win. falcons trying to get first. >> wisdom everybody knows that doesn't happen anyone football. >> yeah i mean it's perfectty okay for the offensive coordinator in the super bowl to put his play book in a backpack and go to media day because that's what you do on media day is talk about plays. i'm saying. >> if it's a backpack he could do like -- >> why is the play book in the backpack at media day. >> why? >> this...
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there was pate. there was much laughter, celebration, praise for the salad and bread. the dining room could barely contain us. we rolled about the table like litter of puppies suck link, jostling, sausages and cheese, and fruit an cake. a shadow appeared at the window. i looked up. leila rosenthal was outside by the car. she and her four companions were inching to the house. they had their cameras at shoulder level focusing an it pained them clearly to approach. we must have looked to them like spengler's nightmare realized, the decline of the west. the beaming black man at the center. the array around him. voluminous white man with loaves in his hand. young host plying he have one with wine. pyramid of bottles, ruch kestness of festivity, mercedes were polish ared and hard to focus on and explain. i could see lilo explaining. i do not know how she explained. there was no laundry however. they circled warily. we didn't invite them in. they moved to the back of the house. [applause] >> nicholas, that was wonderful, thank you very much. part of this is excerpted in the b
there was pate. there was much laughter, celebration, praise for the salad and bread. the dining room could barely contain us. we rolled about the table like litter of puppies suck link, jostling, sausages and cheese, and fruit an cake. a shadow appeared at the window. i looked up. leila rosenthal was outside by the car. she and her four companions were inching to the house. they had their cameras at shoulder level focusing an it pained them clearly to approach. we must have looked to them like...
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on extremism, i think what is required is to not -- to not pate tronizing tone how we talk to audience about this. everyone come back to reveal what the reality of iso is. how bad these guys are. people who are traveling to syria and iraq does not know what it's like to be there. part what we're able to do is publicizing what it's like to live under iso. the nature of governance in iso-controlled areas. to getting out the real story of what happened. you're not speaking to people in the united states that understand this you're conveying with other countries. you have to be willing to work with people we disagree with about a lot of other things. i used to get speakers program the vetting -- inquiry from a journalist why this guy being sent abroad to a mosque to a guy who said this 20 years ago. if you want to work with people, you have to be able to take risk in building a network of parters you have be able to reach people where they are. you have to be able to lift up other people's voices, not just our own. we have to understand that the most success program maybe the one that does
on extremism, i think what is required is to not -- to not pate tronizing tone how we talk to audience about this. everyone come back to reveal what the reality of iso is. how bad these guys are. people who are traveling to syria and iraq does not know what it's like to be there. part what we're able to do is publicizing what it's like to live under iso. the nature of governance in iso-controlled areas. to getting out the real story of what happened. you're not speaking to people in the united...
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many others are for tais pating in a day of service.ered to cool for the homeless -- cook for the homeless. this shows them packed at the library. this is an event for the poets and the actors performing excerpt from dr. king speeches. and these are a few examples of everything that is going on in honor to dr. king today. michelle: all eyes on the friday forecast. there are so many people outdoors. steve: we are looking for rain and cloud cover. if we get out through the rain and a little sunshine it will be warmer. but it's still not anything like eight years ago when it was eight years out there. talk about what is out now. it's the wheel and it is cloudy out there. dry for the time being. there are somehowers out there on radar. look at that in a moment. we'll show what the temperatures look like moving through the evening hours and overnight. the temperatures will fall in the 40's. at least in town. cooler northern and western suburbs. the live doppler radar for you, showers in frederick. and further south looking at a few showers a
many others are for tais pating in a day of service.ered to cool for the homeless -- cook for the homeless. this shows them packed at the library. this is an event for the poets and the actors performing excerpt from dr. king speeches. and these are a few examples of everything that is going on in honor to dr. king today. michelle: all eyes on the friday forecast. there are so many people outdoors. steve: we are looking for rain and cloud cover. if we get out through the rain and a little...
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in stories 0, people who made the journey from camps kneest kneest and -- you t think of landscape pate i painting to and tells stories of camps in west. you have to think ofoved m kaleidoscope. so they moved around throughout the weis and west, east and withs, day in, day houston, men, women which children, had to bill a path out of live i slavery and something they hoped would be freedom. love parts one -- part one, clap temperatures and unto because it does tell their stories.s. i'll tell you unof them. a lot of them and not all happy. one of misfavorites takes place on an eye lend in the -- island in the mississippi river near memphis. a won found hers on this island, in a mass of people and done recognize anyone and it's conf fussing and then she hears a vote that sounds familiar but she hasn't heard that voice in 15 years. she turns union and it's exactly who she thinks it is. it's her sister. she hasn't seen her sister in 15 years. because her sister was sold 15 years ago. her sister was sold because the sister's two young boys had been sold away and the sister was grieving and c
in stories 0, people who made the journey from camps kneest kneest and -- you t think of landscape pate i painting to and tells stories of camps in west. you have to think ofoved m kaleidoscope. so they moved around throughout the weis and west, east and withs, day in, day houston, men, women which children, had to bill a path out of live i slavery and something they hoped would be freedom. love parts one -- part one, clap temperatures and unto because it does tell their stories.s. i'll tell...
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. >> page pate, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> michelle obama started as first lady trying to really footing in that role. next, a look at how she transformed herself into one of the most powerful forces in the democratic party. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works. brilinta helps keep my platelets from sticking together and forming a clot. brilinta reduced the chance of another heart attack. or dying from one. it worked better than plavix. don't stop taking brilinta without talking to your doctor since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. tell your doctor about bleeding, new or unexpected shortness of breath
. >> page pate, i appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> michelle obama started as first lady trying to really footing in that role. next, a look at how she transformed herself into one of the most powerful forces in the democratic party. i'm doing all i can to keep from having another one. and i'm taking brilinta. for people who've been hospitalized for a heart attack. i take brilinta with a baby aspirin. no more than one hundred milligrams as it affects how well it works....
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carl bernstein joins us by phone, and also, page pate. so glad to have all of you on this evening. what is happening here, are we in a constitutional crisis? >> i don't think we're there yet, don. sally yates decided to step aside, because she had both legal and moral problems trying to defend this executive order in court, but the trump administration moved quickly, they went ahead and appointed someone else to serve in that capacity, but i think we're seeing a pattern here that really is problematic. it seems they have some impatience in the white house that they cannot wait until they have their people confirmed and approved and into the job before they start making major policy changes that may very well have constitutional or legal problems. you needed an attorney general to review this thing before it was signed, and before it was implemented, and i think sally yates' primary problem was it wasn't done that way. nobody talked to us about it, you can't ask us to step in and defend this thing, when we don't believe in it. >> who's calling the shots at the white house? >> well,
carl bernstein joins us by phone, and also, page pate. so glad to have all of you on this evening. what is happening here, are we in a constitutional crisis? >> i don't think we're there yet, don. sally yates decided to step aside, because she had both legal and moral problems trying to defend this executive order in court, but the trump administration moved quickly, they went ahead and appointed someone else to serve in that capacity, but i think we're seeing a pattern here that really...
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bringing in legal expertise, laura coats,le a constitutional attorney page pate, and professionor dershowitz, what do you make of this decision? >> she's a terrific public servant, but she's made a serious mistake here. she's responded to politics with politics. it's so easy for somebody who is the outgoing acting attorney general to stand up and be a hero against the elected president. this is a very difficult nuanced question. some of the executive order is probably unconstitutional as it apply toss green card holders. some of it may be in violation of the statute that prohibits visas from being denied on religious grounds. some of it may be constitutional, as it applies to people who haven't ever been in the country and are trying to visit. what was needed was a nuanced calibrated lawyer to defend his actions in court, if she won't do it, the courts will probably point somebody else to do it. she could have done a much, much better job if she had responded to the very, very badly crafted order the executive order i fundamentally disagreed with. if she had -- she would have had a bigger im
bringing in legal expertise, laura coats,le a constitutional attorney page pate, and professionor dershowitz, what do you make of this decision? >> she's a terrific public servant, but she's made a serious mistake here. she's responded to politics with politics. it's so easy for somebody who is the outgoing acting attorney general to stand up and be a hero against the elected president. this is a very difficult nuanced question. some of the executive order is probably unconstitutional as...
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and they can pate through the property tax. >> is there something that we can do like that for those property owners who want to bring a building up to code for health and safety reasons? >> finally, though, there is a little bit of criticism if you will in that, and i don't really know if "criticism" is the right word. perhaps it's "fear." that by bringing in additional inspectors, that those who are are the most vulnerable might be forced out. how are you going to strike a balance? >> well, and that is why i don't have my legislation yet, because i'm very sensitive to that. what is driving people, whether it's an artist or a low-income person to live or work in an unsafe building? because of the cost. right now the cost is the pressure that we have. we certainly don't want to create complete displacement, yet we have to make the situation safer. >> as we heard after that tragedy, a lot of people said, given the choice between living on the streets or living in a place that i know sun safe but at least it's a roof over my head, i'm going to choose the latter. senator, thank you so m
and they can pate through the property tax. >> is there something that we can do like that for those property owners who want to bring a building up to code for health and safety reasons? >> finally, though, there is a little bit of criticism if you will in that, and i don't really know if "criticism" is the right word. perhaps it's "fear." that by bringing in additional inspectors, that those who are are the most vulnerable might be forced out. how are you going...
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you have all the cool music and the cool pate paternties and a d andsitiand s sororiti sororities. people shed their ethnic group here. my question is do you see a point in the horizon where we are going to have to let go of the things, some of the stuff we love, like the n-word in order to really get to this other pla place. >> you can't use the word nigger. get over it. nigga, please. no, i am not giving nigga up. we can do so much with it. black people are exclaiming it when they are mad, happy, or suspicious. so there is so many ways that are sensual that we use the word and white people have to listen and not participate. that is one of the values of black culture and may be one of the individual accounts i spoke about that white folks have to hear black people say this. don't act like you don't say it. you say nigger. that is not what i am saying. hey, nigger. don't be doing that. part of the problem with hip-hop music is red fox when he use nigga was saying it on a party record in your basement. now japanese people who don't know even about the struggles talk about my nigga.
you have all the cool music and the cool pate paternties and a d andsitiand s sororiti sororities. people shed their ethnic group here. my question is do you see a point in the horizon where we are going to have to let go of the things, some of the stuff we love, like the n-word in order to really get to this other pla place. >> you can't use the word nigger. get over it. nigga, please. no, i am not giving nigga up. we can do so much with it. black people are exclaiming it when they are...
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. >> commissioner pating. >> #245u7ck for the prezen station mpt on the funding u is there problems drawing it down from the state and is itfunded in advance or have to bill the state for funding? >> we have that in advance and there haven't been problems krauing down the dollar said and when possible city wide case management bills medi-cal so able to recoup some of the costs. >> i like the results, i think you have similar results when nevada did the pilot. i think your rate of hopefulness around the services is higher than in nevada county. have you presented this to nan nami and client organizations and how the clients felt? >> i haven't presented the data anywhere else but when i did the stakeholder trainings they are important to do. what other count aiz have done is 1 to 5 trainings for the whole county and we did 63 before implementation so it made for a smoother implementation in san francisco and i think peer groups part of the implementation process so hopeful of the intervention aot could offer and supportive of us as a team. >> are we linking to peer services too kr >> we give
. >> commissioner pating. >> #245u7ck for the prezen station mpt on the funding u is there problems drawing it down from the state and is itfunded in advance or have to bill the state for funding? >> we have that in advance and there haven't been problems krauing down the dollar said and when possible city wide case management bills medi-cal so able to recoup some of the costs. >> i like the results, i think you have similar results when nevada did the pilot. i think...
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first it's a pate chaud, which means a "hot pie." beautiful to look at as it is delicious to eat and has a wonderful filling made with veal, duck, chicken and ham and flavored with all sorts of wonderful aromatics. serve it just with a salad and you got yourself a meal. dessert is cookies and ice cream but the french style. i will show you the secrets to making a great pecan meringue that comes together in minutes. then with ice cream, whipped cream and berries, it's a spectacular dessert. it's all on this episode of secrets of a chef starting now. ♪
first it's a pate chaud, which means a "hot pie." beautiful to look at as it is delicious to eat and has a wonderful filling made with veal, duck, chicken and ham and flavored with all sorts of wonderful aromatics. serve it just with a salad and you got yourself a meal. dessert is cookies and ice cream but the french style. i will show you the secrets to making a great pecan meringue that comes together in minutes. then with ice cream, whipped cream and berries, it's a spectacular...
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what hay should have said yesterday is, thomas jefferson said, the highest form of pate treetism is dissentth the protesters makes america gr the issue. >> it would have given them legitimacy. he doesn't want to do that. we're in a real bind here. because we really do need to call out untruths. absolutely. but we also can't let him be in a position where he dominates everything so that other news does not -- >> i take that point. let me put this question back to jon karl. it wasn't just not telling the truth from the podium. it's when questioned, he says the people questioning him are not telling the truth and everything that is a question is fake news. >> yeah. the reason he has this obsession over what seems like such a trooifl issue on the crowd size is that every step, donald trump has been, his legitimacy has been questioned. first, is he going the run for president. he will never run. he's leading in the polls napt won't last. we'll beat him in the electoral claej. >> the the legitimate president. he'll be better for him if he moves beyond this. >> the war has not ended. the campaign
what hay should have said yesterday is, thomas jefferson said, the highest form of pate treetism is dissentth the protesters makes america gr the issue. >> it would have given them legitimacy. he doesn't want to do that. we're in a real bind here. because we really do need to call out untruths. absolutely. but we also can't let him be in a position where he dominates everything so that other news does not -- >> i take that point. let me put this question back to jon karl. it wasn't...
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. >> thank you so much for being here and police pating and your many, many contributions relative to nuclear safety around the world. >> chairman gates. >> distinguished members of the foreign relations committee, it gives me great pleasure to introduce my friend and fellow eagle scout rex tillerson as the president-elect's nominee to be the next secretary of state. i've known mr. tillerson through a number of years through our shared experience in leading the boy scouts of america. on many occasions after a day of meetings, rex and i would talk often for hours ability international affairs including russia and vladimir putin. i believe i have a pretty good idea about how he thinks about the world and the challenges we fa face. the secretary of state has four important roles, advising the president, negotiating with governments and international organizations, representing the united states abroad and leading the department of state. after working with 12 secretaries of state, i believe mr. tillerson is qualified to carry out each of these roles. he's deeply knowledgeable about the i
. >> thank you so much for being here and police pating and your many, many contributions relative to nuclear safety around the world. >> chairman gates. >> distinguished members of the foreign relations committee, it gives me great pleasure to introduce my friend and fellow eagle scout rex tillerson as the president-elect's nominee to be the next secretary of state. i've known mr. tillerson through a number of years through our shared experience in leading the boy scouts of...
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. >> i think chris is right that you can really do this the wrong way, you can use some of this re-pate re-patery rated money, if there was some kind of economic objective and you nested infrastructure under that, the last administration came out right away and said we're going to double exports in five years to take control of rising -- in asia, it's a great to lay out then they should have nested that under that and to achieve this economic objective, it could be ports and freights and stuff like that but if you have that rationale and whatever things y are trying to achieve people can see it better, more than build it and they will come, a national infrastructure agenda should come, i think it's going to be a challenge to see it any time soon, but you're right the gas tax is losing its efficacy, there are a lot of other things propose ds but in the meantime we've been supplementing it with 100s of billions of dollars of ref knew for a long long time not through the stimulus but through gaps coming in and supplemented that basically with overseas debt so we have to stop pretending tha
. >> i think chris is right that you can really do this the wrong way, you can use some of this re-pate re-patery rated money, if there was some kind of economic objective and you nested infrastructure under that, the last administration came out right away and said we're going to double exports in five years to take control of rising -- in asia, it's a great to lay out then they should have nested that under that and to achieve this economic objective, it could be ports and freights and...
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. >> commissioner pating. >> #245u7ck for the prezen station mpt on the funding u is there problems drawing it down from the state and is itfunded in advance or have to bill the state for funding? >> we have that in advance and there haven't been problems krauing down the dollar said and when possible city wide case management bills medi-cal so able to recoup some of the costs. >> i like the results, i think you have similar results when nevada did the pilot. i think your rate of hopefulness around the services is higher than in nevada county. have you presented this to nan nami and client organizations and how the clients felt? >> i haven't presented the data anywhere else but when i did the stakeholder trainings they are important to do. what other count aiz have done is 1 to 5 trainings for the whole county and we did 63 before implementation so it made for a smoother implementation in san francisco and i think peer groups part of the implementation process so hopeful of the intervention aot could offer and supportive of us as a team. >> are we linking to peer services too kr >> we give
. >> commissioner pating. >> #245u7ck for the prezen station mpt on the funding u is there problems drawing it down from the state and is itfunded in advance or have to bill the state for funding? >> we have that in advance and there haven't been problems krauing down the dollar said and when possible city wide case management bills medi-cal so able to recoup some of the costs. >> i like the results, i think you have similar results when nevada did the pilot. i think...
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bpm security team were among those whose lives were lost while trying to protect pate rons inside the. the figures as we have them now are that five people were killed in this shooting and at least a dozen wounded, shannon. >> shannon: any word on motive? >> nothing clear yet. given the venue, mexico, you start thinking about gang violence, you start thinking about drug cartel inspired violence, but we don't know that for sure. playa del carmen, 45 miles south of cancun hasn't been the scene of the sort of drug-related violence we've seen in other parts of mexico. the other thing that is being -- beginning to be reported now is that some sort of disagreement as a local official put it began inside the nightclub, the security officers tried to break that up and that is when they got shot. but no clear motive at this point right now, shannon. >> shannon: all right, keep us updated. thank you. >> bill: jam-packed monday as we start inauguration week. president-elect trump and john brennan teeing off on each other. mr. trump offers a possible carrot to vladimir putin and russia apparently
bpm security team were among those whose lives were lost while trying to protect pate rons inside the. the figures as we have them now are that five people were killed in this shooting and at least a dozen wounded, shannon. >> shannon: any word on motive? >> nothing clear yet. given the venue, mexico, you start thinking about gang violence, you start thinking about drug cartel inspired violence, but we don't know that for sure. playa del carmen, 45 miles south of cancun hasn't been...
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both teams are par at this time pating in media interviews tonight -- -- participating.prices for the bowl appear to be dropping. right now they're down 9% from last year. the cheapest ticket on stub hub is $2,500 and the most expensive and $15,000. ticket brokers blame the price drop on playoff fatigue because the patriots are in the big game again. watch the super bowl li this sunday, kickoff at 3:30 pacific time. coverage starts at 8:00 that morning. >>> i can't believe it's been a year since the big game was in the bay area. we all went to super bowl city for the entire week leading up to the big game. we took bart at 7:00 a.m. from oakland to the city. it was rough. >> it was crowded. we always got the same train with the same people standing in the same spot. people are creatures of routine. let's look at the people who are normally always here at the bay bridge at the same time. this is about a 10-15-minute delay. things are getting better now which is nice to see. if you can wait, why don't you stick around and watch ktvu mornings on two at 9:00. how is that for
both teams are par at this time pating in media interviews tonight -- -- participating.prices for the bowl appear to be dropping. right now they're down 9% from last year. the cheapest ticket on stub hub is $2,500 and the most expensive and $15,000. ticket brokers blame the price drop on playoff fatigue because the patriots are in the big game again. watch the super bowl li this sunday, kickoff at 3:30 pacific time. coverage starts at 8:00 that morning. >>> i can't believe it's been a...