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the deviation of district 10 would become negative 0.78 pirs% and district 9, 4.8%. >> district 9 becomes 4.8, is that correct? >> yes. >> from the current 4.81. ok. d-10 would become with this change negative .87. d-9 would become 4.80 by moving this population of three. any questions? mr. alanso? >> sure. >> mr. leigh? >> yes. >> miss melara? >> yes. >> miss lam? >> yes. >> miss mondejar? >> yes. >> miss pilpel? >> yes. >> mr. schreiber? >> yes. miss tidwell? >> yes. >> please make the change. >> we have one more population move that we wanted to bring to you. this one is between the district seven and district four. this is a congressional line you would align to. it's 19th after median. it would move from 7 to 9. total population -- >> 7 to 4 you mean? >> yes. how can it move from 7 to 9? >> yes, 7 to 4. not 7 to 9. >> what's the population? >> nine. >> resulting deviation? >> the resulting deviation would be for district four, negative.96% and four district seven, negative .3%. >> ok. any questions? >> i guess i would like to know, i drive there a lot. i don't see anyone living on th
the deviation of district 10 would become negative 0.78 pirs% and district 9, 4.8%. >> district 9 becomes 4.8, is that correct? >> yes. >> from the current 4.81. ok. d-10 would become with this change negative .87. d-9 would become 4.80 by moving this population of three. any questions? mr. alanso? >> sure. >> mr. leigh? >> yes. >> miss melara? >> yes. >> miss lam? >> yes. >> miss mondejar? >> yes. >> miss pilpel?...
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blue and gold has maintained a robust operation at pir 41. that is something that the board will consider coming independent of the mps process. >> i know the dates to not exactly synch up with our process, but they are close. assuming this is an approach that the port and city endorses and belize is a long-term solution, perhaps there can be a short-term expansion -- extension or maneuvering that we can do to join me make this decision and then everyone can fall into place where we might land. >> we are rather good of juggling our tenants, out of necessity. i imagine i speak for my colleagues when i say we will but to keep the excursions on port property. i think our staff and all of us would like to work with you, should you select one of the sites to make that happen. it makes a lot of sense. >> i totally agree with commissioner katz. i appreciate you coming to us now in the beginning of the process so that we can try to figure out how to work the process so that it is fair and equitable for everyone. of course, we would love to stay on po
blue and gold has maintained a robust operation at pir 41. that is something that the board will consider coming independent of the mps process. >> i know the dates to not exactly synch up with our process, but they are close. assuming this is an approach that the port and city endorses and belize is a long-term solution, perhaps there can be a short-term expansion -- extension or maneuvering that we can do to join me make this decision and then everyone can fall into place where we might...
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there was one birth at pir 31/32, and other at piers 70. combined, there were at 18,400 people involved with these ships. that included all the passengers and. there were over 2000 passengers on each of the three vessels. we needed to employ 300 longshoremen, 100 ground staff, and over 150 contractors. all told between the crews, passengers, and services provided, 18,400 persons were at our waterfront on mother's day. it was a great event and again, we appreciate all the support we got from our community, other tenants, and the city family. i wanted to make sure that everybody knows that our very own vice-president kimberly brandon is the honoree at the san francisco business and professional women's club sojourner luncheon in two months' time. the san francisco senior club of the national association for negro business and professional women's club issued a charter under that name in 1970 and they have selected commissioner brandon to give us -- honor us as the professional woman of 2012. i hope you would join me in congratulating her. you
there was one birth at pir 31/32, and other at piers 70. combined, there were at 18,400 people involved with these ships. that included all the passengers and. there were over 2000 passengers on each of the three vessels. we needed to employ 300 longshoremen, 100 ground staff, and over 150 contractors. all told between the crews, passengers, and services provided, 18,400 persons were at our waterfront on mother's day. it was a great event and again, we appreciate all the support we got from our...
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there was one birth at pir 31/32, and other at piers 70. combined, there were at 18,400 people involved with these ships. that included all the passengers and. there were over 2000 passengers on each of the three vessels. we needed to employ 300 longshoremen, 100 ground staff, and over 150 contractors. all told between the crews, passengers, and services provided, 18,400 persons were at our waterfront on mother's day. it was a great event and again, we appreciate all the support we got from our community, other tenants, and the city family.
there was one birth at pir 31/32, and other at piers 70. combined, there were at 18,400 people involved with these ships. that included all the passengers and. there were over 2000 passengers on each of the three vessels. we needed to employ 300 longshoremen, 100 ground staff, and over 150 contractors. all told between the crews, passengers, and services provided, 18,400 persons were at our waterfront on mother's day. it was a great event and again, we appreciate all the support we got from our...
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in any pirs year there was an elective called topics in 19th century legal history. i thought to myself, i know i should take something practical, but i have to take this class. and i thought, you know, does it show weakness of character that i'm interested in this class? and then i thought, yeah, probably it does, but i took it anyway. and in that class i wrote a paper about a slander case in southwest virginia about 100 years ago where it was like an appalachian family feud, but instead of bullets the families -- one family shot rumors that the other family was black all around the county. that actually forms the core of another family i write about in the book. then i thought that was great. now i'm going to be a lawyer. i worked for the federal courts for three years, and i worked as a public interest lawyer in l.a. my family, we had moved to boston, and i was in the process of interviewing with boston law. and at the same time, i had applied for a fellowship from the national endowment for the humanities of the independent scholar to work on turning this paper i
in any pirs year there was an elective called topics in 19th century legal history. i thought to myself, i know i should take something practical, but i have to take this class. and i thought, you know, does it show weakness of character that i'm interested in this class? and then i thought, yeah, probably it does, but i took it anyway. and in that class i wrote a paper about a slander case in southwest virginia about 100 years ago where it was like an appalachian family feud, but instead of...
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in the sense of information saking his principle, rather, his skill was to bring together december pir rat ideas and forge consensus among his colleagues. that's a skill we could certainly use more of now. >> during the great debates we just went through this summer over the debt ceiling and the budget, there was so much talk about compromise in washington, whether or not it's a lost art. talk to us in that context about henry clay as the great compromiser and what sort of skills he brought to bear there. >> clay, if he wanted something to happen, would work very hard to make it happen. he would sit down with people, he would find out what they wanted, he would go to the other side and see what they would want. tried to find some xhond grouco ground, somewhere in the middle. it cost him, though. there's a sign in the attorney general's office that said blessed are the peace maker, for they shall catch hell from both sides. and in a sense, clay caught that problem from both sides. and it hurt him politically. but at the same time, he felt he had to do this because the nation required it
in the sense of information saking his principle, rather, his skill was to bring together december pir rat ideas and forge consensus among his colleagues. that's a skill we could certainly use more of now. >> during the great debates we just went through this summer over the debt ceiling and the budget, there was so much talk about compromise in washington, whether or not it's a lost art. talk to us in that context about henry clay as the great compromiser and what sort of skills he...
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about a third of our schools have some kind of problem that causeserer pir toir problems in children.'s horrible. >> it's horrible. would you send your kid to this school? >> um, to this school, would i send my child to this school? for the quality of education that these teachers can provide, yes. from a facilities standpoint, if i had another option, i would exercise it. >> you're the super sben dent. you're the guy who they're going to say look, make it the school that you want to send your own kid to. but you can't do that. >> i can't with the financial means that i have now. >> i know the solution to this. and it costs money. and this, it's the right thing to do to get these schools. the money they need so that kids have healthy places to learn. >> the acting superintendent was fired this spring after we first aired this story on cnn. and just last month, the school board said they're laying off more than 10% of the teachers in reading, pennsylvania. no mention of repairs to the school. >> coming up, it was the worst food poisening out break in more than 30 years. it could have b
about a third of our schools have some kind of problem that causeserer pir toir problems in children.'s horrible. >> it's horrible. would you send your kid to this school? >> um, to this school, would i send my child to this school? for the quality of education that these teachers can provide, yes. from a facilities standpoint, if i had another option, i would exercise it. >> you're the super sben dent. you're the guy who they're going to say look, make it the school that you...
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the wind picks up with the southwest gusts close to 30 miles pir hour. per hour. that is mainly near the coast. get ready for a dryer and warmer temperature as we head into the middle and latter part of the workweek. checking in with live doppler 7hd you can see most of the activity along the north coast extending down to fort bragg. just in the last few frames we noticed some returns to the rest of windsor and also up toward ukiah and even willis and the main parts of the system are still off the coast sitting about 39 miles to the west of the coast there near fort bragg. all of this will be sweeping in overnight tonight. it does look like the rain will begin here in the bay area. it is just in time for the early morning commute. here is a look at the frontal system and the rain ahead of it. we have to get to the back edge before we can see some partial clearing behind the cold front. a parcel of very cool air. the temperatures in some locations tomorrow will drop anywhere -- as much as 15 to 20 degrees from where we have been in the past several days. our timing
the wind picks up with the southwest gusts close to 30 miles pir hour. per hour. that is mainly near the coast. get ready for a dryer and warmer temperature as we head into the middle and latter part of the workweek. checking in with live doppler 7hd you can see most of the activity along the north coast extending down to fort bragg. just in the last few frames we noticed some returns to the rest of windsor and also up toward ukiah and even willis and the main parts of the system are still off...
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south wind at 12 miles pir hour. or i should say, they haven't bunnelled much so far.look at what's happening here there goes your rain, heavy rain mainly up north, frederick and carroll county, maryland. up to the west, breaks in that cloud cover. you know so often what happens during the spring, during the summer, breaks in the cloud cover, you have got moisture, you have got heating and storms start to pop, exactly what we are seeing around charlottesville, virginia. south of petersburg and through areas of west virginia, showed you the radar. to the north, the heavier rains, maryland, of over an inch and a half of rain. jessup in columbia, over half an inch of rain. annapolis, maryland, an aroundel county, definitely not as much, a quarter inch of rain, getting storms, here is the bulk of the widespread rain we had earlier, getting the breaks in the clouds, some thunderstorms started popping, see all the clusters there. what we have got then is the potential for heavy rain. this area of some moderate to heavy rain headed toward areas around ellisville and lewis ton
south wind at 12 miles pir hour. or i should say, they haven't bunnelled much so far.look at what's happening here there goes your rain, heavy rain mainly up north, frederick and carroll county, maryland. up to the west, breaks in that cloud cover. you know so often what happens during the spring, during the summer, breaks in the cloud cover, you have got moisture, you have got heating and storms start to pop, exactly what we are seeing around charlottesville, virginia. south of petersburg and...
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but you spend so much money on that pirs child and then out of guilt for the next one. can't spoil them too much because life will slap them. >> sherrod does this make you not want to have kids is -- that you know about? >> yes. theks question. next question. first of all, it makes sense new york and brooklyn. they spend the most on the kids. how much do you spend on your kids? it makes sense new york is on that list. >> basically this is a stupid study. >> essentially, yes. >> but the fact that the people are buying baby chinos at starbucks. that's a bit over board. i know we are a successful country, but that is going too far. >> bill, you don't bother spoiling your kids. >> no, that saying spare the rod, spoil the kid. i have in guy named rod and he roughs them up every time. they are in their 20s. their respective mom's names escape me. >>> we will close things out with a post game wrap up with andy levy. go to fox news.com/red eye. >>> see you back here at 5:00 p.m. for "the five." on the next "red eye" we have jonathon honig, ann coulter and tom shalou. and no bil
but you spend so much money on that pirs child and then out of guilt for the next one. can't spoil them too much because life will slap them. >> sherrod does this make you not want to have kids is -- that you know about? >> yes. theks question. next question. first of all, it makes sense new york and brooklyn. they spend the most on the kids. how much do you spend on your kids? it makes sense new york is on that list. >> basically this is a stupid study. >> essentially,...
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the wind picks up with the southwest gusts close to 30 miles pir hour. per hour. that is mainly near the coast. get ready for a dryer and warmer temperature as we head into the middle and latter part of the workweek. checking in with live doppler 7hd you can see most of the activity along the north coast extending down to fort bragg. just in the last few frames we noticed some returns to the rest of windsor and also up toward ukiah and even willis and the main parts of the system are still off the coast sitting about 39 miles to the west of the coast there near fort bragg. all of this will be sweeping in overnight tonight. it does look like the rain will begin here in the bay area. it is just in time for the early morning commute. here is a look at the frontal system and the rain ahead of it. we have to get to the back edge before we can see some partial clearing behind the cold front. a parcel of very cool air. the temperatures in some locations tomorrow will drop anywhere -- as much as 15 to 20 degrees from where we have been in the past several days. our timing
the wind picks up with the southwest gusts close to 30 miles pir hour. per hour. that is mainly near the coast. get ready for a dryer and warmer temperature as we head into the middle and latter part of the workweek. checking in with live doppler 7hd you can see most of the activity along the north coast extending down to fort bragg. just in the last few frames we noticed some returns to the rest of windsor and also up toward ukiah and even willis and the main parts of the system are still off...
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"pirs morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, politics. why some say this country needs attack ads. the dirtier, the better. >> one is going to come up with a fear-inducing ad that works. >> i'll ask him how this could possibly be good for america. plus, eric holder, a house panel wants the attorney general cited for contempt. will fast and furious go higher? >> who knew about it this? how high did it go? did it go to the attorney general or the president of the united states? >> the man who defended president clinton about that. also a man not afraid to speak his mind. the front man of the smashing pumpkins, billy corgin. why he feels so disappointed by president obama. and our "in america." news flash -- it's summer and it's hot. wait a minute. that's news? this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening, a little while ago, the house committee voting on partisan lines representing that eric holder be cited for contempt as part of the ongoing battle between congress and the administration of the fast even furious failed weapon sting ope
"pirs morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, politics. why some say this country needs attack ads. the dirtier, the better. >> one is going to come up with a fear-inducing ad that works. >> i'll ask him how this could possibly be good for america. plus, eric holder, a house panel wants the attorney general cited for contempt. will fast and furious go higher? >> who knew about it this? how high did it go? did it go to the attorney general or the president...
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"pirs morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, politics.say this country needs attack ads. the dirtier, the better. >> one is going to come up with a fear-inducing ad that works. >> i'll ask him how this could possibly be good for america. plus, eric holder, a house panel wants the attorney general cited for contempt. will fast and furious go higher? >> who knew about it this? how high did it go? did it go to the attorney general or the president of the united states? >> the man who defended president clinton about that. also a man not afraid to speak his mind. the front man of the smashing
"pirs morgan tonight" starts now. >>> tonight, politics.say this country needs attack ads. the dirtier, the better. >> one is going to come up with a fear-inducing ad that works. >> i'll ask him how this could possibly be good for america. plus, eric holder, a house panel wants the attorney general cited for contempt. will fast and furious go higher? >> who knew about it this? how high did it go? did it go to the attorney general or the president of the...
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they get feverish, lots of sweating, very cranky, and raspy because of the heroin effects the res pirystem. >> it's tough. it's heartbreaking, but it's an important conversation. it takes a lot of guts to come out here and relive the worst moments of your life over and over again with the simple hope it might save a total stranger's life, like this young man. on this show, he described the hell he went through as a heroin addict. his story is next. car. look at the car! my dad's gonna kill me dude... [ male announcer ] the security of a 2012 iihs top safety pick. the volkswagen passat. that's the power of german engineering. right now lease the 2012 passat for $209 a month. that's the power of german engineering. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas..
they get feverish, lots of sweating, very cranky, and raspy because of the heroin effects the res pirystem. >> it's tough. it's heartbreaking, but it's an important conversation. it takes a lot of guts to come out here and relive the worst moments of your life over and over again with the simple hope it might save a total stranger's life, like this young man. on this show, he described the hell he went through as a heroin addict. his story is next. car. look at the car! my dad's gonna...
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then my pir was very intense. our group were killed and wounded in the landing.ember specific stories involving the bodies of human beings being torn apart by the artillery fire, machine gunfire. it was not an easy time. it was an experience that any of us who experienced this find very difficult to keep from having recall that makes life difficult sometimes. for 50 years after the war was over i didn't talk about anything concerning the war. the memory of it was so difficult that i had to go on living. i talk as frequently as i can now as part of the emotional impact that it has on me and my family and my wife because i have to teach this, and my comrades who do the same feel the same way. it's a history lesson. history is important. >> well, this wednesday, june 6, will be the 68th anniversary of d-day. >>> huge wildfires, they're ripping lou the forests of at least mine states today. this fire in new mexico has gotten so big it's setting a new record. we earn more cash back for the things we buy most. 1% cash back everywhere, every time. 2% on groceries. 3% on
then my pir was very intense. our group were killed and wounded in the landing.ember specific stories involving the bodies of human beings being torn apart by the artillery fire, machine gunfire. it was not an easy time. it was an experience that any of us who experienced this find very difficult to keep from having recall that makes life difficult sometimes. for 50 years after the war was over i didn't talk about anything concerning the war. the memory of it was so difficult that i had to go...
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you could get to the right, go as far right as you could, calculated and do some pir wets, etch scratches or etch sketches and later in the campaign, make some adjustments and people would forgive you. i think they're not going to forgive this character. thank you, john heilemann and david corn. >>> coming up, dirty, angry money. what do you want? let's go inside the coke brothers machine. and jerry sandusky. the defense has begun its case such as it is. can you imagine what this defense is going to be? big question. will he take the stand and confront these awful charges? plus, mitt romney wants to be president, but why can't he say what he would do if he is president? once again ducked and dodged with bob schieffer. shows up, but doesn't answer the questions. let me finish tonight with what makes the idea of a romney presidency so dangerous. this is "hardball." the the place for politics. ♪ [ engine turns over ] [ male announcer ] we created the luxury crossover and kept turning the page, writing the next chapter for the rx and lexus. see your lexus dealer. is important to any successfu
you could get to the right, go as far right as you could, calculated and do some pir wets, etch scratches or etch sketches and later in the campaign, make some adjustments and people would forgive you. i think they're not going to forgive this character. thank you, john heilemann and david corn. >>> coming up, dirty, angry money. what do you want? let's go inside the coke brothers machine. and jerry sandusky. the defense has begun its case such as it is. can you imagine what this...
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you could get to the right, go as far right as you could, calculate it you can do some pir ro wets, etch scratches or etch a sketches. and later in the campaign make some adjustments and people would forgive you. i think they're not going to forgive this character. thank you, john heilemann and david corn. >>> coming up, dirty, angry money. what do you want? let's go inside the koch brothers machine. they've got their own political party it seems. >>> and jerry sandusky. the defense has begun its case such as it is. can you imagine what this defense is going to be? big question. will he take the stand and confront these awful charges? >>> plus, blind ambition. mitt romney wants to be president, but why can't he say what he'd do if he was president? he keeps doing it. he shows up but doesn't answer questions. >>> let me finish tonight with what makes the idea of a romney presidency so dangerous. this is "hardball" the place for politics. [ male announcer ] it seems like every company has a facebook page these days. but where's the relationship status? well, esurance is now in a relationsh
you could get to the right, go as far right as you could, calculate it you can do some pir ro wets, etch scratches or etch a sketches. and later in the campaign make some adjustments and people would forgive you. i think they're not going to forgive this character. thank you, john heilemann and david corn. >>> coming up, dirty, angry money. what do you want? let's go inside the koch brothers machine. they've got their own political party it seems. >>> and jerry sandusky. the...
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sanger depicts a curious meeting that occurred in the fall of 2009 in pir at the g-20 economic summit. this is mr. sanger's book. as often happens when the president travels, there was a dinner organized with a numb of other reporters and overall of obama's political aides, including david axelrod and rahm emanuel. the talk was mostly politics and the economic downturn. just as coffee was being served a senior official tapped me on the shoulder. after dinner, he said, i should take the elevator to the floor of the hotel where his president had his suite, quote, we'll talk about iran, he whispered. obama was not back at the hotel when we gathered that evening outside his suite but most of the reps of the national security -- most of the rest of the national security staff was present and armed with the intelligence that had been collected over many years about iran's secret site. as they laid it out on a coffee table in the hotel suite. satellite -- videoa -- via satellite photos, the u.s. had mapped out the building, use ffl they ever had to hit it. it was clear from details that the
sanger depicts a curious meeting that occurred in the fall of 2009 in pir at the g-20 economic summit. this is mr. sanger's book. as often happens when the president travels, there was a dinner organized with a numb of other reporters and overall of obama's political aides, including david axelrod and rahm emanuel. the talk was mostly politics and the economic downturn. just as coffee was being served a senior official tapped me on the shoulder. after dinner, he said, i should take the elevator...