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. >> good morning, patrick young, the grants manager for the san francisco police department. i'm here to request recommendation from the budget and finance committee for our sf expend resolution for the 2017 grant security award program for the federal bureau of management agency. grant funds will be used to refurbish and overhaul our 31-foot safe boat patrol vessel. the project includes the installation of a new collar system, as well as updating the electrical wiring and replacing some of the other safety equipment on the vessel. the standard service life of a patrol vessel is ten years and with the grant we are hoping to extend the service life of our safe boat by additional 10 to 15 years. our safe boat vessel is our only, the only towable vessel in our inventory with 3d sonar equipment and radiation equipment. sfpd marine unit is the primary maritime law enforcement agency for the city and county of san francisco, and it's responsible for securing the 64 square miles of san francisco waterways, as well as securing the port of san francisco properties which includes ferry
. >> good morning, patrick young, the grants manager for the san francisco police department. i'm here to request recommendation from the budget and finance committee for our sf expend resolution for the 2017 grant security award program for the federal bureau of management agency. grant funds will be used to refurbish and overhaul our 31-foot safe boat patrol vessel. the project includes the installation of a new collar system, as well as updating the electrical wiring and replacing some...
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into the first thing that doesn't happen as much now and somewhat flush would you give to say young patrick vieira. the first advice is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job. and you think some players all scared to move on because they have the comfort of maybe being a big club and being able to sit on the bench or a list of nobody much nice moss' much of what you're saying is complete it's wrong when you are comfortable you somewhere when you don't want to go and this is a massive mistake because what the players need to understand is that if you want to keep different than yourself you need to play kids and if you're in it in a team that's don't give you it at the poaching to to play kids don't be scared to play someone else or to move on if you really want to play. in the french national team if ninety nine shii
into the first thing that doesn't happen as much now and somewhat flush would you give to say young patrick vieira. the first advice is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job. and you think some players all scared to...
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you going to the first thing that doesn't help it as much now if so what force would you give to young patrick vieira. the first advice is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job and you think some players all scared to move on because they have the comfort of maybe been a big club and been able to sit on the bench will it that nobody much nice was as much of what you said is completely true when you are comfortable somewhere when you don't want to go and this is a massive mistake because what the players need to understand is that if you want to keep developing yourself you need to play kids and if you're in it in a team that don't give you that the potentate to play kids don't be scared to play somewhere else or to move on if you really want to play. in the french national team if ninety nine shiites i mean big charact
you going to the first thing that doesn't help it as much now if so what force would you give to young patrick vieira. the first advice is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job and you think some players all scared to...
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then you go into the first thing that doesn't happen as much so what force would you give to say young patrick vieira. the first i see is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job and you think some players all scared to move on because they have the comfort of maybe been a big club and been able to see on the bench will it that nobody in the mixed race was as much of what you said is completely true when you are comfortable somewhere and you don't want to go and this is a massive mistake because what the players need to understand is that if you want to keep developing yourself you need to play kids and if you're in it in a team that don't give you that the potentate to play kids don't be scared to play somewhere else or to move on if you really want to play. in the french national team if ninety nine shiites i mean big c
then you go into the first thing that doesn't happen as much so what force would you give to say young patrick vieira. the first i see is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job and you think some players all scared to...
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then you go into the first thing that doesn't happen as much now so what force would you give to young patrick vieira. the first i see is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job and you think some players all scared to move on because they have the comfort of maybe been a big club and been able to sit on the bench will let them know you being the master i suppose is what you see what you say is completely true when you are comfortable with somewhere when you don't want to go and this is a massive mistake because what the players need to understand is that if you want to keep developing you safe you need to play kids and if you are in it in a team that don't give you that the potentate to play kids don't be scared to play someone else or to move on if you really want to play. in the french national team if ninety nine shi
then you go into the first thing that doesn't happen as much now so what force would you give to young patrick vieira. the first i see is not to be scared to make the move i think is really exciting when you are young players that you have a big club who are interested in signing you and you have to make a decision to go and if you goes and seen that it doesn't work don't be scared to move on because there's so many cricket was doing a really good job and you think some players all scared to...
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. >> there was a young male named patrick cone who said that he saw a big white dude walking down theriveway. he had blond hair about 6'2" or 6'3" and he had on a members only jack jacket and a stocking cap and a mustache. >> they passed on the road and the person said that he he was getting an early start that morning and got into the white chevette and drove off. >> i said this man has a black man's nose and a droopy eye. >> he said, that is what i saw. >> and six days after the murders, the police put out a call for the man who adopted the eastburn's dog. the sergeant who was home for lunch with his wife and new daughter said, hey, that is you. >> he said, hey, that is you. so he packed up and went to the sheriff's office. >> i stopped in the track, and i looked at him and i said, this is the man right here after i looked at the composite. i said oh, my goodness, this is our main man. >> they put together a photo lineup, and settled on number two, and that is tim hennis. he said, are you sure? and he said, yes, i am sure. and he picked out the white chevette, and he said, yes, that
. >> there was a young male named patrick cone who said that he saw a big white dude walking down theriveway. he had blond hair about 6'2" or 6'3" and he had on a members only jack jacket and a stocking cap and a mustache. >> they passed on the road and the person said that he he was getting an early start that morning and got into the white chevette and drove off. >> i said this man has a black man's nose and a droopy eye. >> he said, that is what i saw....
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. >> patrick, speaking of leadership, you heard a lot of the young people immediately after the shooting and heard them at the anti-gun rally in ft. lauderdale yesterday. extraordinary. and now there is a planned march calling for a stricter gun control, calling for some action. and we'll see that in later march. do you see that these young people, just might be more influential when it comes to creating or crafting some sort of change from the white house, unlike we have seen post other historic shootings? >> right. you were seeing a lot of number from the young students who are pretty eloquent about basically saying the oldest generation and the democrats and republicans, people taking money from the nra, and they are usually using language that has a social media energy around it. sort of the badge of shame. whether president trump and republicans and democracies are shunned on the big issue is a open question. the reality is that the nra in 2016 spent more money on ads supporting donald trump than any other candidate, about $11 million. they spent nearly $20 million against hillary c
. >> patrick, speaking of leadership, you heard a lot of the young people immediately after the shooting and heard them at the anti-gun rally in ft. lauderdale yesterday. extraordinary. and now there is a planned march calling for a stricter gun control, calling for some action. and we'll see that in later march. do you see that these young people, just might be more influential when it comes to creating or crafting some sort of change from the white house, unlike we have seen post other...
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tackle football was announced last week and is meant to prevent young people from possible brain damage in the future. joining us is patrick walsh the varsity football coach from the state champion high school football team. welcome patrick. it is called safe youth football, as a parent i am not on board, i feel this is a parental decision where are you?>> i am on both sides of the fence, i am the head coach of a prominent high school in the bay area and also cofounder of a youth flag football league. i can see the argument from both sides but i do believe tackle football for many kids including myself, i was the king of red cards in soccer i did not work out in soccer so moving to football was a great release and it was perfect. so i do see both sides. it is a dangerous sport and he leads two concussions but so do other sports. >> in your experience as a coach, the child in seventh or eighth grade with pads coming into your program in a better position then took someone who has never put on the pads? >> not necessarily. the great athletes rise to the top and i promote kids doing multiple things. play soccer, play flag foo
tackle football was announced last week and is meant to prevent young people from possible brain damage in the future. joining us is patrick walsh the varsity football coach from the state champion high school football team. welcome patrick. it is called safe youth football, as a parent i am not on board, i feel this is a parental decision where are you?>> i am on both sides of the fence, i am the head coach of a prominent high school in the bay area and also cofounder of a youth flag...
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young lady. host: ok, patrick on our republican line from arizona. good morning. caller: good morning.e document i think should not becausesed, primarily it is classified. normally i do not know about the other classified documents. i did not read it. i was opposed to that being released also. my big problem with our president is his spending. in his next few months in office, he will probably go close to a half billion dollars on his security. he diverted money out of the defense department -- or had it diverted -- in order to keep the trump tower security office open , and then they were even did funds. of lack of his $3.5 million trip -- each trip -- to mar-a-lago is expensive. think isimportant is i his children, they went on a trip to, i think, aspen. any went on, i think about $80,000 trip. host: alright, i want to keep the discussion about the intelligence memo. you said that you don't think it should be released. i know you said you don't think they are in it, but what do you think the reason is the president took different approaches here? caller: i think probably that is the
young lady. host: ok, patrick on our republican line from arizona. good morning. caller: good morning.e document i think should not becausesed, primarily it is classified. normally i do not know about the other classified documents. i did not read it. i was opposed to that being released also. my big problem with our president is his spending. in his next few months in office, he will probably go close to a half billion dollars on his security. he diverted money out of the defense department --...
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young of california. he was shot at the stockton california school as a first grader. he completely advocates teachers, principals. he says we can't get there quickly enough. same thing with patrick knebel, a survivor of columbine, says the same thing. >> laura: anecdotally. >> you grew up in connecticut. connecticut after newtown changed its minimum law from 19 to 21. why is it bad to make florida the same thing? he couldn't get a handgun at that age. i'm trying to ask a question. >> and i'm answering. this top-down approach thing you can own a firearm -- >> we say you can at 19. >> it is not working. >> it didn't work, he fought a long gun and shot a school. >> laura: there are a lot of things -- >> he legally bought an ar-15 at the age of 19 because it was an ar-15 he did not have to go throw waiting period. >> laura: first of all -- i don't want to disenfranchised mrs. mcgillicuddy over second amendment rights. i don't know her, but i will say this, i think in this country right now we have really big societal problems that nobody wants to discuss. i will submit that you can ban the bump stock, ban the ar-15 and we are still going to be dealing with massive sociological probl
young of california. he was shot at the stockton california school as a first grader. he completely advocates teachers, principals. he says we can't get there quickly enough. same thing with patrick knebel, a survivor of columbine, says the same thing. >> laura: anecdotally. >> you grew up in connecticut. connecticut after newtown changed its minimum law from 19 to 21. why is it bad to make florida the same thing? he couldn't get a handgun at that age. i'm trying to ask a question....
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. >> reporter: patrick sparrow is librarian and said while he was born in boston he add his sites on our sit friday a young age. >> we found boston far too restrictive and he left for philadelphia, where he made his home. >> reporter: inside the society thinks vault, behind the door, page after page, of doctor franklin's personal notes and correspondence, to make things more interesting for the game, sparrow and his team at the society made a little bet with the team of the american academy of arts, sciences in boston. if the eagles win the academy in boston will send doctor franklin's personal manuscript s outlining his experiments with electricity something that we don't have in philadelphia. >> we don't have anything by franklin. we have 70 percent of his writing, but or his papers but why not more. >> reporter: if the patriots win, they will send over john adams personal copy of a book he wrote called the defense of constitution. adams even wrote this letter to doctor franklin and sent it with the book. >> he said ben, would you contribute this to the american philosophical society 's library. >> repor
. >> reporter: patrick sparrow is librarian and said while he was born in boston he add his sites on our sit friday a young age. >> we found boston far too restrictive and he left for philadelphia, where he made his home. >> reporter: inside the society thinks vault, behind the door, page after page, of doctor franklin's personal notes and correspondence, to make things more interesting for the game, sparrow and his team at the society made a little bet with the team of the...
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we are in a relatively young scenario and we are cautious on our risk-taking for all of these reasons. patrickif we see further dollar weakness, what does that mean for stimulus? it is stimulating and already stimulated u.s. economy. patrick: yeah, i think trump and the administration does have a weak dollar policy. they are running the dollar deficits on the current account as well. that should not make it too weak though. we think the dollar is oversold right now. i think you will see some dollar strength as risk aversion starts to repatriate the capital. that is offshore right now. long-term, i think this will lead to a weakening dollar short-term. i would be surprised if we see some strengthening if there is a risk aversion event. francine: would you go along with that? do you think the risk aversion would boost trump's other forces, or has it been keeping it weaker in the short-term? e: at the moment, we are airing on the weakness of the dollar. we have seen the big moves from 2017, they are unlikely to repeat themselves. i wish we could have a little bit more stability because the euro i
we are in a relatively young scenario and we are cautious on our risk-taking for all of these reasons. patrickif we see further dollar weakness, what does that mean for stimulus? it is stimulating and already stimulated u.s. economy. patrick: yeah, i think trump and the administration does have a weak dollar policy. they are running the dollar deficits on the current account as well. that should not make it too weak though. we think the dollar is oversold right now. i think you will see some...
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brian: patrick neville you are taking action. have you accomplished a lot young age. people will be listening to you. >> thank you. brian: i love the fact that the kids are taking action, march 24th, they are going to be marching. i think it's great. ainsley: maybe it will be a turning point in their life and use it for something good. still ahead michelle malkin joins us live. that's next. [man] i have wells fargo. [girl 3] perfect! then you should have zelle! [man] perfect. [girls] perfect! [vo] the number one mobile banking app just got better. [man] does your coach use zelle, too? [boy] of course! [vo] another way we're building better every day. ♪ ♪ fight security threats 60 times faster with ai that sees threats coming. the ibm cloud. the cloud for smarter business. ♪ i want to ♪ all i want to do. steve: everybody knows part of the song. ainsley: doesn't that put you in a good mood? steve: it does. brian: i love the choice of instead of lyrics making noises ♪ oooooo. steve: welcome to america's got no talent. 7:35 in new york city. good morning michelle. >> i'm
brian: patrick neville you are taking action. have you accomplished a lot young age. people will be listening to you. >> thank you. brian: i love the fact that the kids are taking action, march 24th, they are going to be marching. i think it's great. ainsley: maybe it will be a turning point in their life and use it for something good. still ahead michelle malkin joins us live. that's next. [man] i have wells fargo. [girl 3] perfect! then you should have zelle! [man] perfect. [girls]...
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patrick leahy was a stone carver. i didn't know him because like so many he died when my father was a young tablier. i'm -- teenager. i'm proud to be named after him. my wife's parents from canada, she was born in vermont, became a medical surgical nurse. not everybody in these families improved our state of vermont. we must realize it's immigrants like this that bring diversity and strength and skills to our country and make us greater. so when we talk about the dreamers, we shouldn't for sakce their cause. their cause is our cause. their dreams are the dreams of my grandparents and parents-in law were. those are part of the american dream so we have to continue to get legislation passed to protect them. i see the agreement does not contain everything i'd like, very little that i see in legislation does contain everything that i want, but on balance it contains a lot and is a good bill for the american people. it allows us to complete the 2018 appropriations process. and through what we call regular order, we could have a real debate in the fiscal year 2019 bills. we'll start working on those next week. so i thank
patrick leahy was a stone carver. i didn't know him because like so many he died when my father was a young tablier. i'm -- teenager. i'm proud to be named after him. my wife's parents from canada, she was born in vermont, became a medical surgical nurse. not everybody in these families improved our state of vermont. we must realize it's immigrants like this that bring diversity and strength and skills to our country and make us greater. so when we talk about the dreamers, we shouldn't for...
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young coach out like myself. >>> all right. down at riviera country club, third round action. kevin na made a run on 14, nothing but net. 4 under 67 tied for 3rd. patrickat 9 under bubba watson. bubba shot a 6-under 65 has a one-stroke lead at 10 under he's won this event twice but hasn't won in two years. >>> tomorrow is the daytona 500 but it will be hard to top the finish. earlier today in the xfinity series, elliot sadler and tom reddick racing for the finish and who wins? look at this. talk about a photo finish. reddick on the outside will get the win by less than .001 of a second. the closest finish in nascar history. >> wow. >> thais abc 7 sports report brought to you by river rock casino. g-league, they go back and forth from santa cruz to oakland and their biggest complaint is the drive on highway 17. and they don't even drive. they have a driver taking them up and down. they say it's a nightmare. but patrick mcclellan's injured so cook may be brought up. once you're up you make an nba salary. when you're down you make the g-league salary. they fly commercial jets, they don't fly charter, they've got middle seats like quinn said. >> big differ
young coach out like myself. >>> all right. down at riviera country club, third round action. kevin na made a run on 14, nothing but net. 4 under 67 tied for 3rd. patrickat 9 under bubba watson. bubba shot a 6-under 65 has a one-stroke lead at 10 under he's won this event twice but hasn't won in two years. >>> tomorrow is the daytona 500 but it will be hard to top the finish. earlier today in the xfinity series, elliot sadler and tom reddick racing for the finish and who wins?...
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patrick, how do the cheerleaders fit into north korea's propaganda machine? from a very young to play instruments, to exult the regime through song, and some are steered into a cheerleading wing, and that is what you're seeing in south korea. and dr youngmi kim, in terms of the key diplomatic moves being made by the north koreans at the games, they are all being made by women. why? can you hear me? i can now. sorry, we keep forgetting to turn up your microphone, but we have done it now, thank you.|j turn up your microphone, but we have done it now, thank you. i think this way, they mitigate the tension. it has increased so far in the past few months between the us and north korea. they have been discussing who has the bigger button on their desk. but by sending this cheerleading team, it shows that there is a human being living in north korea, have a similar lifestyle. in the west we know mostly about nuclear weapons programmes orfamine, know mostly about nuclear weapons programmes or famine, civil oppressions, but this is a kind of surprising, lots of people thing, they look
patrick, how do the cheerleaders fit into north korea's propaganda machine? from a very young to play instruments, to exult the regime through song, and some are steered into a cheerleading wing, and that is what you're seeing in south korea. and dr youngmi kim, in terms of the key diplomatic moves being made by the north koreans at the games, they are all being made by women. why? can you hear me? i can now. sorry, we keep forgetting to turn up your microphone, but we have done it now, thank...
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young. welcome to you and your husband mike and matthew. we appreciate your willingness to be here. dr. steven patrick is assistant professor of pediatrics and health policy. his research focuses on improving outcomes for opioid exposed infants and women with substance abuse disorders and on state and federal drug control policies. he served as expert consultant for substance abuse administration. his research has been published in new england journal of medicine. he received several prestigious awards for his work. we welcome you to the hearing today. senator murray will introduce our third witness. >> thank you. i am honored to welcome and thank dr. william bell for joining us from my home state of washington. he is president and chief executive officer of casey family program headquartered in seattle with a mission to provide and improve and ultimately prevent need for foster care. he previously serviced the organization as its executive vice president for child and family services and before joining family programs was commissioner of new york city's administration for children services. he has 35
young. welcome to you and your husband mike and matthew. we appreciate your willingness to be here. dr. steven patrick is assistant professor of pediatrics and health policy. his research focuses on improving outcomes for opioid exposed infants and women with substance abuse disorders and on state and federal drug control policies. he served as expert consultant for substance abuse administration. his research has been published in new england journal of medicine. he received several...
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young graduate... let's talk about it. time is ticking on. let's look at some view picture5, we? —— view our pictures. that's a resplendent bouffant, i mu5t that's a resplendent bouffant, i must say. here's patrick look, look5 like sort of mid—805, that kind of time. terrific. eli5e chri5tie i5 time. terrific. eli5e chri5tie is on the ice in the 1500 metres, remember 5he had a devastating crash in the final of the 500 metres. she train5 had a devastating crash in the final of the 500 metres. she trains at the national ice centre in nottingham and colin hazelden i5 national ice centre in nottingham and colin hazelden is there this morning chatting to a few people who know her well. good morning. yes, ha rd to overestimate know her well. good morning. yes, hard to overestimate the importance of this. you will have seen the short track speed 5katers ella, the5e short track speed 5katers ella, these are the learners here. bobby i5 these are the learners here. bobby is waiting for her very first skating lesson. a5 is waiting for her very first skating lesson. as you coming here, you know who the icons are. torvill and dean on the wall as you come in and dean on the wall as you come in and a5 and dean
young graduate... let's talk about it. time is ticking on. let's look at some view picture5, we? —— view our pictures. that's a resplendent bouffant, i mu5t that's a resplendent bouffant, i must say. here's patrick look, look5 like sort of mid—805, that kind of time. terrific. eli5e chri5tie i5 time. terrific. eli5e chri5tie is on the ice in the 1500 metres, remember 5he had a devastating crash in the final of the 500 metres. she train5 had a devastating crash in the final of the 500...