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just saying. >> you're rising. >> yeah. >> can you beat that, ron perlman? you're ron perlman. ellie for picking kamala harris because that was my pick, so he's got to be the smartest dude on the panel, but then forced into pondering and in my egotist cal insistence on being right, i came up with one even better. you're going to love this. jimmy carter won the week. jimmy carter won the week. in fact, he won the last two and a half years -- and i've been tweeting for two and a half years that donald trump didn't win anything. that he was installed, that the stuff that was happening in those last few states with the 70,000 vote disparity smelled fishy to me from the get-go. that the only way he could be president after losing nearly 4 million popular votes to hillary could have been it had to be rigged. i've been saying this whole discussion of impeachment, you only impeach people who are elected. what you do with something who has been illegally installed which we have no language for in the founding papers is you annul him, get rid of all his appointments, including the two du
just saying. >> you're rising. >> yeah. >> can you beat that, ron perlman? you're ron perlman. ellie for picking kamala harris because that was my pick, so he's got to be the smartest dude on the panel, but then forced into pondering and in my egotist cal insistence on being right, i came up with one even better. you're going to love this. jimmy carter won the week. jimmy carter won the week. in fact, he won the last two and a half years -- and i've been tweeting for two and a...
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carissa perlman has chaotic accounts from neighbors who ran for governor. >> it sounded like down the street came back up and around the corner. >> reporter: should just pulled into her driveway when she first heard gunshots. at least 100 were off before i got out of the car. >> reporter: the wood across the street from where the shooting happened. sounded like machine guns. >> reporter: she and her mom ran for cover in the backyard. >> we were just sitting there hunkered down hoping no one came in the yard. >> reporter: since then, the solomons have been holed up at the hampton inn in west sacramento. were evacuated and escorted from their home by a police tanker. now they are terrified to return. >> you heard somebody say, what are you doing? they were surprised to hear the history of domestic violence. they are still traumatized about what happened in the neighborhood. >>> caught on camera, officer makes a dramatic rescue. security footage shows the moment that bobby reese is car rolls back. she is behind it. she can't keep her balance. she falls to the pavement. the officer realiz
carissa perlman has chaotic accounts from neighbors who ran for governor. >> it sounded like down the street came back up and around the corner. >> reporter: should just pulled into her driveway when she first heard gunshots. at least 100 were off before i got out of the car. >> reporter: the wood across the street from where the shooting happened. sounded like machine guns. >> reporter: she and her mom ran for cover in the backyard. >> we were just sitting there...
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reporter marissa perlman says there is still work to be done to contain the flames. >> from the grounde air, fire crews have been using all different kinds of strategies to battle these hotspots including taking water into helicopters and dumping it on top of the hotspots. >> michael bennett returns back home off of rumsey canyon road to see helicopters flying overhead and crews battling the terrain. >> it felt like a war zone. >> she left after the mandatory evacuation was announced. no one's homes were destroyed but seven outbuildings were burned over the weekend. >> it was the most frightening because the wind was blowing so hard. >> bennett and her neighbors tell us they are used to this. for first responders, battling these elements is not easy. >> we just need to be careful. a few sparks and it could start again. >> california fire says wind, humidity and heat reaching triple digits makes this a slower process. >> it is a very difficult situation for them. they are making a difference. >> cal fire also says that humidity is something they will be keeping a close watch on today he
reporter marissa perlman says there is still work to be done to contain the flames. >> from the grounde air, fire crews have been using all different kinds of strategies to battle these hotspots including taking water into helicopters and dumping it on top of the hotspots. >> michael bennett returns back home off of rumsey canyon road to see helicopters flying overhead and crews battling the terrain. >> it felt like a war zone. >> she left after the mandatory evacuation...
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marissa perlman says that means water rescue teams are also heading into their busy season.>> reporter: if you fall into the american river, once you hit it, you don't see much. >> your body feels it is and as you jump in. >> reporter: in less than one minute, you feel it. >> in combination with the speed of the water and this is only 58 degrees today, you will become a weaker swimmer. >> reporter: we suited up with metro fire and headed out on the water. >> poke your head through that whole. there you go.>> reporter: to see what hundreds of people will be rescue this summer go through, and how this team plans to save the lives. >> so they are approaching and looking at her and getting an idea of how to approach her. >> reporter: in minutes the crew is on the way. >> what is your name?'s >> reporter: is a two-man job for every single rescue. >> they have heard strapped the life vest another boat operator will throw some thrusted and create leverage to help pull her into the boat. truck but not everybody is as lucky. he said about 20 people die every summer on the water. they could resc
marissa perlman says that means water rescue teams are also heading into their busy season.>> reporter: if you fall into the american river, once you hit it, you don't see much. >> your body feels it is and as you jump in. >> reporter: in less than one minute, you feel it. >> in combination with the speed of the water and this is only 58 degrees today, you will become a weaker swimmer. >> reporter: we suited up with metro fire and headed out on the water. >>...
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perlman on being insistent on keeping everything we can. the previous speaker i understand, i work with her in the beginning trying to get a theater operator. no one wants to touch it. that was a no go, nearly from the beginning although we had hopes. this is the only practical way of doing it. i think this theater building coming into a totally different use but viable to the neighborhood. will allow the general public of today, my grandkids to understand what these theaters really were in their glory days. i urge you to approve this. >> thank you mr. miguel. next speaker, please. >> thank you commissioners, i am jeff gordon, the board chair for the richmond district ymca. i want to make a quick clarification with regard to the statements made by mr. miguel. the ymca did approach the various owners of this property. in fact we had also come at one point i think sent them a letter of intent regarding what use we would make of the space and in fact i think the response we got was we didn't get a response. the interest was not that there was
perlman on being insistent on keeping everything we can. the previous speaker i understand, i work with her in the beginning trying to get a theater operator. no one wants to touch it. that was a no go, nearly from the beginning although we had hopes. this is the only practical way of doing it. i think this theater building coming into a totally different use but viable to the neighborhood. will allow the general public of today, my grandkids to understand what these theaters really were in...
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>> commissioner perlman? >> i want to thank all of you.et to see everybody, we get to see the other businesses that are up today, and what we always talk about is that you guys are san francisco. we just get to say yes. you guys do the hard work. i just want to make a quick comment. i was reading the material about distractions and there was an article from the wall street journal back in the late seventies about the renaissance and the hate neighborhood, and they're talking about high sprite -- house prices. that from 71 to 75, they had doubled, and then by 79, they had quadrupled from 71, and it said that san francisco has the highest single-family price houses in the country. and i thought that was 40 years ago. we haven't gotten very far other then the numbers have kept going up and up. thank you so much for the work you do. i heartily endorse all your businesses and hope you are around for another 30 or 40 years as well. thanks. >> you three have weathered the slings and arrows of the changes and transformations in san francisco. it i
>> commissioner perlman? >> i want to thank all of you.et to see everybody, we get to see the other businesses that are up today, and what we always talk about is that you guys are san francisco. we just get to say yes. you guys do the hard work. i just want to make a quick comment. i was reading the material about distractions and there was an article from the wall street journal back in the late seventies about the renaissance and the hate neighborhood, and they're talking about...
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. >>> and the greatestiolinist alive, itzhak perlman is on the program, on playing conducting and ma
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it's lawrence perlman, who was a researcher on the study. >> what were the findings of the study?d to understand parenting practices and how it would affect development. the triplets were placed in families where there was an older adopted child that had been placed by louise wise. that was part of the design. >> how do you feel watching that? >> like a lab rat. it -- it only just makes it that -- it just only -- it just makes it -- >> that much worse. >> duplicitous. they're not just studying the kids but they're studying the parents. >> so they did, in fact, know the parenting style of each parent. >> they knew exactly who they had chosen to place each one of us with when they called the gallands and the kellmans and the shafrans. >> in terms of how they parented their children, the three families were quite, quite different. david's father stood out. there was nobody in the world like his son. he was so proud of him. whatever he did was wonderful. bobby's father was very busy as a doctor. and didn't have the time to be with bobby that david's father had. but was as devoted to h
it's lawrence perlman, who was a researcher on the study. >> what were the findings of the study?d to understand parenting practices and how it would affect development. the triplets were placed in families where there was an older adopted child that had been placed by louise wise. that was part of the design. >> how do you feel watching that? >> like a lab rat. it -- it only just makes it that -- it just only -- it just makes it -- >> that much worse. >>...
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diane perlman from the school for conflict analysis at george mason. you mentioned fear and reactivity to fear. wouldn't it be more helpful to work on reducing fear, reducing -- increasing diplomacy reinsurance and analyzing what the other -- what general line conflict is about and trying to address some of the underlying causes, including tractors go diplomacy-- track two and having some intention for reconciliation. >> dan roper from the united states army. i would be adjusted in your views on the current posture of the u.s. military and the balance of forward deployed forces versus an increasing reliance on rotations and the double-edged sword of is that financing deterrence or undermining to turn. -- undermining deterrence? jung: one more? i want to thank the panel for an excellent discussion. mr. rose, i have a question. into the current political situation, you mentioned a trilateral discussion between our president and between president xi and vladimir putin. from my point of view, that would not work out very well. thank you. [laughter] good qu
diane perlman from the school for conflict analysis at george mason. you mentioned fear and reactivity to fear. wouldn't it be more helpful to work on reducing fear, reducing -- increasing diplomacy reinsurance and analyzing what the other -- what general line conflict is about and trying to address some of the underlying causes, including tractors go diplomacy-- track two and having some intention for reconciliation. >> dan roper from the united states army. i would be adjusted in your...
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. >> pam perlman at george mason. you mentioned a lot about fear and objectivity to fear, so wouldn't it be more helpful at reducing fear, reducing diplomacy reassurance and also analyzing what is the underlying conflict about and trying to address some of the underlying causes and including a track to diplomacy and possibly having some intention to work toward reconciliation? >> thank you. second question back there? >> dan roper from the association of the united states army. i would be interested in your views of the current posture of the u.s. military and the balance of employed forces versus reliance of rotations and the duel iing sword. is that deterrence or lack of deterrence? >> i'll take one more. in front here. >> my name is elliott herwitz, and i want to thank the panel for an interesting discussion. mr. rhodes, i have a question for you, please. without getting too much into the current political situation, you mentioned a trilateral discussion between our president and between president z axi and putin.
. >> pam perlman at george mason. you mentioned a lot about fear and objectivity to fear, so wouldn't it be more helpful at reducing fear, reducing diplomacy reassurance and also analyzing what is the underlying conflict about and trying to address some of the underlying causes and including a track to diplomacy and possibly having some intention to work toward reconciliation? >> thank you. second question back there? >> dan roper from the association of the united states...
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ron perlman today. >> i go hollywood when i'm here. have to. >> safe travels. see you soon. >>> a good day to all of you from new york. it's high noon in the east. 9:00 a.m. in the west. welcome. historic step. president trump visits the dmz and walks into north korea. this hour the questions and the criticism about what he's accomplishing. >> this is a pretty big move today. i imagine, based on what everyone is telling me. but it was my honor. i said that to him. >> it's all show. it's all symbolism. >> this is a ruthless dictator. >> i don't want it simply to be a photo opportunity. >> plus new attacks against kamala harris and who in the trump family helped spread them. >>> and the viral moment of ivanka trump in a conversation with world leaders. >>> but we begin with the breaking news of the president's historic day at the dmz. the president appears to have softened his tone on sanctions against north korea. he said both sides agreed to resume lower level nuclear talks and extended a public invitation to kim jong-un to visit the white house. richard engel
ron perlman today. >> i go hollywood when i'm here. have to. >> safe travels. see you soon. >>> a good day to all of you from new york. it's high noon in the east. 9:00 a.m. in the west. welcome. historic step. president trump visits the dmz and walks into north korea. this hour the questions and the criticism about what he's accomplishing. >> this is a pretty big move today. i imagine, based on what everyone is telling me. but it was my honor. i said that to him....
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>>heroes do come in all sizes and all ages don't think that was marissa perlman reporting. now drowning ranks as the 5th leading cause of death here in the us. the cdc says about 10 people die every day in unintentional drownings and 2 of those 10 our kids aged, 14 or younger. good morning. rebecca. >>good morning, it's going to be a toasty one out there marty for now though it's a pretty comfortable 50's 60's around the bay area. i'll let you know just how hot it's going to get your neighborhood coming up after the break stay with us. you know when you're at ross and you find.hmmm. ...at a price that has you, like... okay. that's yes for less. say yes to the latest spring trends at 20 to 60 percent off department store prices every day. at ross. yes for less. to most, he's phil to me, he's well, dad. so when his joint pain from psoriatic arthritis got really bad it scared me. and what could that pain mean? joint pain could mean joint damage. enbrel helps relieve joint pain helps stop irreversible joint damage. and helps skin get clearer. enbrel may lower your ability to fi
>>heroes do come in all sizes and all ages don't think that was marissa perlman reporting. now drowning ranks as the 5th leading cause of death here in the us. the cdc says about 10 people die every day in unintentional drownings and 2 of those 10 our kids aged, 14 or younger. good morning. rebecca. >>good morning, it's going to be a toasty one out there marty for now though it's a pretty comfortable 50's 60's around the bay area. i'll let you know just how hot it's going to get...