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followed by patrick kennedy. >> good morning. i am diane osheema with the port of san francisco. we read here on the last hearing on this item. we want to express our thanks and appreciation to your staff. i think they have done a masterful job of putting this together. staff in particular has been very supportive to the issues we raised before you at the last hearing. i did want to submit for the record that we did share this with the port commission back in november, so we briefed them on the issues we brought before you. they were in concurrence with what this that assessment had been that we presented to you in october. we're very happy with the direction that the recommendations are going in and would like to work further with your staff and take advantage of the particular languages on the planning code as it relates to shifting the waterfront design review and waterfront design advisory committee process to a broader extent on all port property. we also wanted to applaud some of the catches that errant pick up in his analysis regarding some of the sign provisions. -- that
followed by patrick kennedy. >> good morning. i am diane osheema with the port of san francisco. we read here on the last hearing on this item. we want to express our thanks and appreciation to your staff. i think they have done a masterful job of putting this together. staff in particular has been very supportive to the issues we raised before you at the last hearing. i did want to submit for the record that we did share this with the port commission back in november, so we briefed them...
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on march 14th, we have former representatives patrick kennedy and jim ramstead. on april 4th, we have the founder of the chopra foundation for well being. i would likeur guest with the traditional npc mug. >> oh, boy. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> and i have one last question. you talk about all of us should be prepared. i would like to know what you have in your ready bag. >> i have the king of ready bags. i have, you know, my set of clothes. first aid equipment. extra batteries. extra chargers. a couple of good books. the phone number and e-mail address of everybody i'm going to have to be in touch with if i ever have to use that ready bag. all of you should have a ready bag as well. all right. thank you. [ applause ] >> i want to thank all of you for coming out today. i would also like to thank the national press club staff including the library and media center. here is a reminder where you can find out more about the national press club on our web site. if you would like a copy of the program, check out our web site at www.press.org. thank you very mu
on march 14th, we have former representatives patrick kennedy and jim ramstead. on april 4th, we have the founder of the chopra foundation for well being. i would likeur guest with the traditional npc mug. >> oh, boy. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> and i have one last question. you talk about all of us should be prepared. i would like to know what you have in your ready bag. >> i have the king of ready bags. i have, you know, my set of clothes. first aid equipment. extra...
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. >> commissioners, my name is patrick kennedy. i am and developer from berkeley but i'm doing two or projects in san francisco. i am very familiar with the development restraints in the c- 3 area. i have a big rise project for ninth and mission and doing a low-rise identity card-free project on harriet street. i would encourage you to adopt these amendments in their entirety because i think they are going to be very helpful in supplying, encouraging, and facilitating development in the c-3 areas. i think this is a good thing for what i view of -- at least five reasons. new development and a part of the town that can accommodate it. there is great transit and capacity to house new people. it also relieves pressure from outlying areas. the 20,000 new .comers that are coming have to live some place. if we can redirect a lot of their housing to these areas, they will not be putting pressure on outlying neighborhoods and single-family homes, raising the eyes of -- price of those. it will also revive housing close to jobs. we all know t
. >> commissioners, my name is patrick kennedy. i am and developer from berkeley but i'm doing two or projects in san francisco. i am very familiar with the development restraints in the c- 3 area. i have a big rise project for ninth and mission and doing a low-rise identity card-free project on harriet street. i would encourage you to adopt these amendments in their entirety because i think they are going to be very helpful in supplying, encouraging, and facilitating development in the...
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lustrous agreed to end its crackdown on anti-government groups takes a position on these prisoners patrick kennedy said the website for glasgow thinks however that the unrest is also being manipulated western culture is an ally's backing insurgent groups to get regime change. so-called human rights reports are definitely skewed in favor of whatever the current western policies coming out of the us or london and paris and what they would like to see happen in syria which is many. people in the u.s. state department and the u.k. foreign office and the un want to frame this argument is that assad is having a crackdown on dissidents these are not dissidents these are in some cases armed insurgent and they're being backed in a material way by the u.s. and by some of these countries who actually are in the league could talk are also has an interest in regime change in this country libya has sent al-qaeda fighters under the command of their tripoli governor to go and fight in syria this contravenes all united name and laws ok and if the u.s. is actively involved in supporting this then they are culpable
lustrous agreed to end its crackdown on anti-government groups takes a position on these prisoners patrick kennedy said the website for glasgow thinks however that the unrest is also being manipulated western culture is an ally's backing insurgent groups to get regime change. so-called human rights reports are definitely skewed in favor of whatever the current western policies coming out of the us or london and paris and what they would like to see happen in syria which is many. people in the...
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. >> brain disease is intensely personal to former congressman patrick kennedy. s father was the late senator ted kennedy. patrick has teamed up on a project about brain disease. their son brandon recovered from a 1990 diagnosis of an illness called schizophrenia. it makes people unable to tell the difference between fantasy and reality. >> we need to put it on the same footing with cancer and aids research. >> they wanted to learn about their son's disease. so they create the the international mental health research organization 17 years ago. they started holding fundraisers at the winery. the 2011 event raised more than $3 million for research. now they and kennedy are working on a new initiative called one mind for research organization. it has a ten-year goal. >> we call this the race to inner space. >> kennedy said it's a call for an urgent national collaboration on brain disease. he said the effort was called by his late uncle. president john f. kennedy 50 years ago in 1961 to put a man on the moon and bring him home safely within a decade. >> we choose to g
. >> brain disease is intensely personal to former congressman patrick kennedy. s father was the late senator ted kennedy. patrick has teamed up on a project about brain disease. their son brandon recovered from a 1990 diagnosis of an illness called schizophrenia. it makes people unable to tell the difference between fantasy and reality. >> we need to put it on the same footing with cancer and aids research. >> they wanted to learn about their son's disease. so they create the...
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. >> brain disease is intensely personal to former congressman patrick kennedy. his father was the late senator ted kennedy. patrick deemed up on a project about brain disease. their son brandon recovered from a 1990 illness called schizophrenia. it makes people unable to tell the difference between fantasy and reality. >> we need to put it on the same footing with cancer and aids research. >> they wanted to learn about their son's disease. so they create the the international mental health research organization 17 years ago. they started holding fundraisers at the winery. the 2011 event raised more than $3 million for research. now they and kennedy are working on a new initiative called one mind for research organization. it has a ten-year goal. >> we call this the race to inner space. >> kennedy said it's a call for an urgent national collaboration on brain disease. he said the effort was called by his late uncle. president john f. kennedy 50 years ago in 1961 to put a man on the moon and bring him home safely within a decade. >> we choose to go to the moon in t
. >> brain disease is intensely personal to former congressman patrick kennedy. his father was the late senator ted kennedy. patrick deemed up on a project about brain disease. their son brandon recovered from a 1990 illness called schizophrenia. it makes people unable to tell the difference between fantasy and reality. >> we need to put it on the same footing with cancer and aids research. >> they wanted to learn about their son's disease. so they create the the international...
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. >> brain disease is intensely personal to congressman patrick kennedy. his father was the late senator ted kennedy. he has teamed up with a brain disease with napa valley vicinityersers in. in there son recovered from a mental illness called schizophrenia. >> we need to put brain science on an equal footing with cancer and aids research. >> darren and his wife wanted to learn about their son's disease, so they created the international mental health organization 17 years ago. they started holding fund-raisers at the winery. 2011 event raised more than $3 million for research. they are working on a new initiative called one mind for research organization. it has a ten-year goal. >> we call this race to inner space. >> it's a call for an urgent national collaboration on brain disease. it was called by his late uncle john f. kennedy to put a man on the moon and bring him home safely within a decade. >> we choose to go to the moon and do the other things, not because they are easy but because they are hard. >> we're saying we need to go to innerer space and
. >> brain disease is intensely personal to congressman patrick kennedy. his father was the late senator ted kennedy. he has teamed up with a brain disease with napa valley vicinityersers in. in there son recovered from a mental illness called schizophrenia. >> we need to put brain science on an equal footing with cancer and aids research. >> darren and his wife wanted to learn about their son's disease, so they created the international mental health organization 17 years...
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on march 14 we have former representatives patrick kennedy and jim ramstad will be discussing the mental health parity act and on april 4 we have doctored deepak chopra founder of the chopra foundation and the chairman of the chopra center for well-being and second i would like to present our guests with a traditional mug. >> oh boy. thank you very much. [applause] >> i have one last question. you talk about being, all of the should be prepared and i would like to know what you have in your red-tagged? >> i have the king of ready bags. i have you know a set of clothes, first aid equipment extra batteries, extra chargers, couple of good books and the phone number and e-mail address of everybody i'm going to have to be in touch with if i ever have to use that ready bag. all of you all should have a ready bag as well. alright, thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank all of you for coming out today. i would like to thank the national press club staff including the library broadcast center for organizing today's event and finally here's a reminder that you can find out more information about
on march 14 we have former representatives patrick kennedy and jim ramstad will be discussing the mental health parity act and on april 4 we have doctored deepak chopra founder of the chopra foundation and the chairman of the chopra center for well-being and second i would like to present our guests with a traditional mug. >> oh boy. thank you very much. [applause] >> i have one last question. you talk about being, all of the should be prepared and i would like to know what you have...
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out there, jim branstad, former congressman for the state of minnesota, republican and i know patrick kennedy was splashed on the front page of the paper, with his addiction problem, as jim branstad, to stand by his side. i think it shows that his mentor and his friend throughout his experience and throughout his experience in getting sober and going on to get married this last month. it shows again this is in a democratic problem or republican could solve our problems and the numbers are astounding 75% of graduates will not be arrested again. some of the people who grow in this state. i was a prosecutor for eight years in our biggest county, first recorded in our state we now have dirty drug courts in our state. and i think that we don't know the dollars and cents that are saved in the number here to support the concept of stroke courts is not necessarily those numbers. it's a teenager that can get their life back again. as a family that can send their kids in a street corner without having to work with drug crimes. and as the addicts who have a chance for another life. so i went to thank yo
out there, jim branstad, former congressman for the state of minnesota, republican and i know patrick kennedy was splashed on the front page of the paper, with his addiction problem, as jim branstad, to stand by his side. i think it shows that his mentor and his friend throughout his experience and throughout his experience in getting sober and going on to get married this last month. it shows again this is in a democratic problem or republican could solve our problems and the numbers are...
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might run for congress to enact years after the death of ted kennedy, and a year after his son patrick kennedyed from congress. the kennedy clan looks as though it may attempt to run a return to national office. 31 euros grandson of robert kennedy and the son of former representative joe kennedy is forming an exploratory committee for the seat of retiring representative army frank of massachusetts. been discovered should should give way shortly. a briefing with defense secretary leon panetta laying out the administration's approach to defense spending and defense cuts over the next couple of years. president obama spoke earlier at that briefing. we will show it to you later in our schedule as we'll. you will be able to see it in a video library at c-span.org. also, the new head of the consumer financial protection bureau, richard cordray, speaking out at the brookings institution. he was appointed and sworn in yesterday, and he is at brookings now. that is live on c-span3. also on c-span.org. again, live here at the visitors center on capitol hill, in the press gallery waiting to hear from dem
might run for congress to enact years after the death of ted kennedy, and a year after his son patrick kennedyed from congress. the kennedy clan looks as though it may attempt to run a return to national office. 31 euros grandson of robert kennedy and the son of former representative joe kennedy is forming an exploratory committee for the seat of retiring representative army frank of massachusetts. been discovered should should give way shortly. a briefing with defense secretary leon panetta...
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a federal entitlement that i remember standing next to daniel patrick moynihan, ted kennedy, who were just talking out how this was going to be the end of civilizion as we knit. there would be bread lines, the horrific consequences of removing federal income support from basically mothers with children. and we stood up and said nohat creating dependency and creating that dependency upon federal dollars ismore harmful than -- d not believing in pple and their abilit to work, is more harmful. a so we stood up and fought, and went out to the american public, bill clinton vetoed this bill twice. we had hard opposition, b i was able to work togethe and paint his vision. we made compromis but not on our core principles. the core principles this was going to end the federal program, we were going to require work, we were going to put time limits on welfare. i stuck to those principles and we were able to compromise on some things like transportation funding, day care funding, all in order to get a consensus that poverty is not a disabity. and that programs that we need to put in place should
a federal entitlement that i remember standing next to daniel patrick moynihan, ted kennedy, who were just talking out how this was going to be the end of civilizion as we knit. there would be bread lines, the horrific consequences of removing federal income support from basically mothers with children. and we stood up and said nohat creating dependency and creating that dependency upon federal dollars ismore harmful than -- d not believing in pple and their abilit to work, is more harmful. a...
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a federal entitlement that i remember standing next to daniel patrick moynihan, ted kennedy, who wereg about how this was going to be the end of civilization as we know it. there would be bread lines, the horrific consequences of removing federal income support from basically mothers with children. and we stood up and said, no, that creating dependency and creating that dependency upon federal dollars is more harmful than -- and not believing in people and their ability to work is more harmful, and so we stood up and fought, went out to the american public. bill clinton vetoed this bill twice. we had hard opposition, but i was able to work together, and paint a vision. we made compromises but not on our core principles. the core principles this was going to end the federal program, we were going to require work, we were going to put time limits on welfare. i stuck to those principles, and we were able to compromise on some things like transportation funding, day care funding, all in order to get a consensus that poverty is not a disability and that programs that we need to put in plac
a federal entitlement that i remember standing next to daniel patrick moynihan, ted kennedy, who wereg about how this was going to be the end of civilization as we know it. there would be bread lines, the horrific consequences of removing federal income support from basically mothers with children. and we stood up and said, no, that creating dependency and creating that dependency upon federal dollars is more harmful than -- and not believing in people and their ability to work is more harmful,...
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then we have patrick kennedy discussing the mental health parity act and on april 4, we de drepak chopra, and i would like to present our guest with the traditional npc mug. >> oh boy, thank you very much. [applause] >> i have one last question. you talk about that all of us should be prepared and i would like to know what you have you're ready bag. >> i have the king of ready bags. i have my set of clothes, first- aid equipment, extra batteries, extra chargers, a couple of good books, and the phone number and e-mail address of everybody i will have to be in touch with if i have to use that ready bag. all of you all should have a ready bag as well, thank you. [applause] >> i want to thank all of you for coming out today and i would like to thank the national press club's staff including the library and broadcast center for organizing this event and here is a reminder that you can find more information about the national press club on our website. if you like to get a copy of today's program, please check out our website www.press.org and i would like to thank you very much. we are adjour
then we have patrick kennedy discussing the mental health parity act and on april 4, we de drepak chopra, and i would like to present our guest with the traditional npc mug. >> oh boy, thank you very much. [applause] >> i have one last question. you talk about that all of us should be prepared and i would like to know what you have you're ready bag. >> i have the king of ready bags. i have my set of clothes, first- aid equipment, extra batteries, extra chargers, a couple of...
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federal entitlement that i remember standing next to daniel patrick moynihan, ted kennedy talking about how this would be the end of civilization as we know it. there would be bread lines, the horrific consequences of moving federal income support from basically mothers with children. and we stood up and said, no, creating dependency and creating that dependency upon federal dollars is more harmful and not believing people in their bill ability to work is more harmful. so we stood up and fought. and we went one out to the american public, and bill clinton vetoed this bill twice. we have hard opposition but i was able to work together and pay division. we make compromises but not on our core principles. this would in the federal program and we would require work and put time limits on welfare. i stuck to those principles, and we were able to compromise on some things like transportation funding and some day care funding, all in order to get a consensus that poverty is not a disability. and the programs that we need to put into place a tough transition people, not make them dependent, and
federal entitlement that i remember standing next to daniel patrick moynihan, ted kennedy talking about how this would be the end of civilization as we know it. there would be bread lines, the horrific consequences of moving federal income support from basically mothers with children. and we stood up and said, no, creating dependency and creating that dependency upon federal dollars is more harmful and not believing people in their bill ability to work is more harmful. so we stood up and...
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i went up against daniel patrick moynihan and ted kennedy and battled over two vetoes of president clinton and was able to get it done. did i make compromises? you bet. but the compromises i made were not fundamental to the transformation that was important in welfare. which was to end the federal entitlement, the only bill that i'm aware of, only law that's actually ever ended a broad-based federal entitlement. i was the author and manager of the bill on. and we put time limits on welfare. and we put a work requirement in place. those were the things that i believe were transformational. was i willing to compromise on day care funding? yes, i was. was i willing to compromise on transportation to get folks from welfare to work? yes, i was. but what we did was something that was moving the direction of a more limited government, and in order to get the necessary votes to get that done, you have to make compromise. but, we did a direction of limited government, maybe less than what we wanted to. but we weren't going in the direction of more government, and getting less of more. that's where
i went up against daniel patrick moynihan and ted kennedy and battled over two vetoes of president clinton and was able to get it done. did i make compromises? you bet. but the compromises i made were not fundamental to the transformation that was important in welfare. which was to end the federal entitlement, the only bill that i'm aware of, only law that's actually ever ended a broad-based federal entitlement. i was the author and manager of the bill on. and we put time limits on welfare. and...
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[applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like toourse she would. they are the per -- person fix indication -- each has had a splendid career, each has taken a powerful role speaking out for the cause she believed in, especially for prevention of handgun violence -- that's vicky -- [applause] >> the issues swirling around domestic violence -- diane. [applause] >> the multiple needs in the area of mental health. [applause] >> and i suspect for abigail, each is a strong advocate on behalf of her husband's career as abigail most definitely was, too. so, i think all is well. and i'm happy to turn over the mic to our moderator, mary richardson. now, john and abigail never tuned in to the evening news on channel 5. but had they done so, i'm sure they would have applauded such an intelligent and eloquent commentator, enlightening the public about the day's events. mary? [applause] >> john adams, a 24-year-old lawyer, saw abigail smith for the first time in the summer of 1759. he was unimpressed. not candid was the overall assess independent
[applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like toourse she would. they are the per -- person fix indication -- each has had a splendid career, each has taken a powerful role speaking out for the cause she believed in, especially for prevention of handgun violence -- that's vicky -- [applause] >> the issues swirling around domestic violence -- diane. [applause] >> the multiple needs in the area of mental health. [applause]...
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patrick's day. >>> next the incredible story of the cruise ship. you mean, jack kennedy, illusive here row, that one? anyway, off the coast of italy, we have a new tape of the cruise liner. what a sight. what a sight. the captain abandoned ship and was ordered back to get back on the ship and wouldn't do it. what a story. harry smith has that story. this is "hardball" on msnbc. progresso. it fits! fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating progresso and now my favorite old jeans...fit. okay is there a woman i can talk to? [ male announcer ] progresso. 40 soups 100 calories or less. can you get me out of it? of course. travelocity? that's amazing! but i'm still stuck. come on man, dig it! [ female announcer ] travelocity. get great deals on all kinds of beach vacations. >>> president obama is trying to recreate that mile-high magic on the final night of the democratic national convention in charlotte. president obama will deliver his acceptance speech at the bank of america stadium. the 74,000-seat home of the carolina panthers football tea
patrick's day. >>> next the incredible story of the cruise ship. you mean, jack kennedy, illusive here row, that one? anyway, off the coast of italy, we have a new tape of the cruise liner. what a sight. what a sight. the captain abandoned ship and was ordered back to get back on the ship and wouldn't do it. what a story. harry smith has that story. this is "hardball" on msnbc. progresso. it fits! fantastic! [ man ] pro-gresso they fit! okay-y... okay??? i've been eating...
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[applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like toourse she would. they are the per -- person fix indication -- each has had a splendid career, each has taken a powerful role speaking out for the cause she believed in, especially for prevention of handgun violence -- that's vicky -- [applause] >> the issues swirling around domestic violence -- diane. [applause] >> the multiple needs in the area of mental health. [applause] >> and i suspect for abigail, each is a strong advocate on behalf of her husband's career as abigail most definitely was, too. so, i think all is well. and i'm happy to turn over the mic to our moderator, mary richardson. now, john and abigail never tuned in to the evening news on channel 5. but had they done so, i'm sure they would have applauded such an intelligent and eloquent commentator, enlightening the public about the day's events. mary? [applause] >> john adams, a 24-year-old lawyer, saw abigail smith for the first time in the summer of 1759. he was unimpressed. not candid was the overall assess independent
[applause] >> as for the ladies, vicky kennedy, diane patrick and kitty dukakis, would abigail like toourse she would. they are the per -- person fix indication -- each has had a splendid career, each has taken a powerful role speaking out for the cause she believed in, especially for prevention of handgun violence -- that's vicky -- [applause] >> the issues swirling around domestic violence -- diane. [applause] >> the multiple needs in the area of mental health. [applause]...
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patrick's day. >>> next the incredible story of the cruise ship. you mean, jack kennedye here row, that one? anyway, off the coast of italy, we have a new tape of the cruise liner. what a sight. what a sight. the captain abandoned ship and was ordered back to get back on the ship and wouldn't do it. what a story. harry smith has that story. harry smith has that story. this is "hardball" on msnbc. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement, available only with liberty mutual auto insurance, if your car is totaled, we give you the money for a car one model year newer. to learn more, visit us today. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> president obama is trying to recreate that mile-high magic on the final night of the democratic national convention in charlotte. president obama will deliver his acceptance speech at the bank of america stadium. the 74,000-seat home of the carolina panthers football team. four years ago, he gave his speech in denver. he hopes to mobilize voters. the same way his 2008 speech energized colorado voters. we'll be r
patrick's day. >>> next the incredible story of the cruise ship. you mean, jack kennedye here row, that one? anyway, off the coast of italy, we have a new tape of the cruise liner. what a sight. what a sight. the captain abandoned ship and was ordered back to get back on the ship and wouldn't do it. what a story. harry smith has that story. harry smith has that story. this is "hardball" on msnbc. an accident doesn't have to slow you down. with better car replacement,...