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pollock on her nuptuals and congratulate mr. campos for his birthday and talk about the next meeting. that's all i have. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. public speaker: good afternoon, rumors have been going around and i think they are more than rumors that that some folks in our legislative body of board of supervisors is not interested in keeping lafco going. i in both energy and communications as you have in future agenda items how we land in forest and trees. it would be a really bad thing if we did not have lafco. >> i want to remind staff that without lafco, we wouldn't have this build-out. i don't fault for c puc staff to be conservative. it's their job. their job is to take care of this. it's important to get outside of the box and think about what's needed in our local and regional level especially because with community church we'll be building relationship with other communities. there are areas that can be used for solar panel. it's crucial we keep lafco for that and energy technology because we have
pollock on her nuptuals and congratulate mr. campos for his birthday and talk about the next meeting. that's all i have. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. public speaker: good afternoon, rumors have been going around and i think they are more than rumors that that some folks in our legislative body of board of supervisors is not interested in keeping lafco going. i in both energy and communications as you have in future agenda items how we land in forest and trees. it would...
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pollock on her nuptuals and congratulate mr. campos for his birthday and talk about the next meeting. that's all i have. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. public speaker: good afternoon, rumors have been going around and i think they are more than rumors that that some folks in our legislative body of board of supervisors is not interested in keeping lafco going. i in both energy and communications as you have in future agenda items how we land in forest and trees. it would be a really bad thing if we did not have lafco. >> i want to remind staff that without lafco, we wouldn't have this build-out. i don't fault for c puc staff to be conservative. it's their job. their job is to take care of this. it's important to get outside of the box and think about what's needed in our local and regional level especially because with community church we'll be building relationship with other communities. there are areas that can be used for solar panel. it's crucial we keep lafco for that and energy technology because we have
pollock on her nuptuals and congratulate mr. campos for his birthday and talk about the next meeting. that's all i have. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. public speaker: good afternoon, rumors have been going around and i think they are more than rumors that that some folks in our legislative body of board of supervisors is not interested in keeping lafco going. i in both energy and communications as you have in future agenda items how we land in forest and trees. it would...
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and motion to approve from commissioner pollock and commissioner campos and without objection. >> we're going a little bit out of order and so what call item 5 first if we can do. >> work plan for treatment and the general landscaping a cooperated and operated in the city and county of san francisco. >> at the last lafco meeting an idea how we could look at the city and how the city takes responsibility in maintaining trees we have different jurisdictions the work plan will be ignored to study how to bring the tree maintenance into one jurisdiction our chief executive officer. >> jason fried, executive officer. i know with is where a time crunch with time issues over 2 o'clock in your packet going into how to look at t streetscaping so phase one is 4 to 5 months a lot of interviews and research and questioning of the agencies and reviewing how the jurisdiction deal with the issue of mandatory departments doing similar work and try to merge the process or san francisco is doing to correctly and no more work to be done once that phase is done depending on the details a month or two to wri
and motion to approve from commissioner pollock and commissioner campos and without objection. >> we're going a little bit out of order and so what call item 5 first if we can do. >> work plan for treatment and the general landscaping a cooperated and operated in the city and county of san francisco. >> at the last lafco meeting an idea how we could look at the city and how the city takes responsibility in maintaining trees we have different jurisdictions the work plan will be...
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i'm your host angela pollock. we have catholic charities. jane has more than 20 years of human engagement. she served at catholic charities for the past six years. prior to that, she was director of pastoral care at st. mary's for 10 years. she served as associate director of the peace corps in the eastern caribbean and worked in world community development as peace corps volunteer. we're delighted to have with us kathy aroyo. she has 20 years of experience working with the church in various roles including parish, pastoral agent, youth and adult minister, catholic school teacher and also instructor at institute of faith formation. maria spent time leading delegations in india, africa, latin america and southeast asia. maria lived in southern mexico, accompanying indigenous communities. before we explore the two organizations each of these ladies represent let us first talk about the organization that the two are members. it is an organizing body of the catholic church, confederated in rome. in almost every country of the world. when a crisi
i'm your host angela pollock. we have catholic charities. jane has more than 20 years of human engagement. she served at catholic charities for the past six years. prior to that, she was director of pastoral care at st. mary's for 10 years. she served as associate director of the peace corps in the eastern caribbean and worked in world community development as peace corps volunteer. we're delighted to have with us kathy aroyo. she has 20 years of experience working with the church in various...
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charlie: the next is jackson pollock. extraordinary was trained by a midwest painter and started off doing reasonably interesting work, but then he saw picasso's work and was interested in doing something more radical. he decided he wanted to paint in a completely new way. he took the canvas off the wall, put it on the floor, and started to splatter paint on it. he could walk around it and splatter in different directions. no one had ever done this before. this blew everybody away. kooning who was both his rival and friend said that jackson pollock has really blown the conventional idea of a picture completely to hell. this is a completely radical depiction of a work of art. charlie: the next is mark rothko. eric: what is so interesting about all of these people, you can trace them as they move from configuration to abstract. look, everyone is paying attention to line inform, what about color? he began to play with color. you have to really see it in real life, you can see there is depth to it. of paint, and the transluce
charlie: the next is jackson pollock. extraordinary was trained by a midwest painter and started off doing reasonably interesting work, but then he saw picasso's work and was interested in doing something more radical. he decided he wanted to paint in a completely new way. he took the canvas off the wall, put it on the floor, and started to splatter paint on it. he could walk around it and splatter in different directions. no one had ever done this before. this blew everybody away. kooning who...
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and motion to approve from commissioner pollock and commissioner campos and without objection. >> we're going a little bit out of order and so what call item 5 first if we can do. >> work plan for treatment and the general landscaping a cooperated and operated in the city and county of san francisco. >> at the last lafco meeting an idea how we could look at the city and how the city takes responsibility in maintaining trees we have different jurisdictions the work plan will be ignored to study how to bring the tree maintenance into one jurisdiction our chief executive officer. >> jason fried, executive officer. i know with is where a time crunch with time issues over 2 o'clock in your packet going into how to look at t streetscaping so phase one is 4 to 5 months a lot of interviews and research and questioning of the agencies and reviewing how the jurisdiction deal with the issue of mandatory departments doing similar work and try to merge the process or san francisco is doing to correctly and no more work to be done once that phase is done depending on the details a month or two to wri
and motion to approve from commissioner pollock and commissioner campos and without objection. >> we're going a little bit out of order and so what call item 5 first if we can do. >> work plan for treatment and the general landscaping a cooperated and operated in the city and county of san francisco. >> at the last lafco meeting an idea how we could look at the city and how the city takes responsibility in maintaining trees we have different jurisdictions the work plan will be...
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pollock on her nuptuals and congratulate mr. campos for his birthday and talk about the next meeting. that's all i have. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. public speaker: good afternoon, rumors have been going around and i think they are more than rumors that that some folks in our legislative body of board of supervisors is not interested in keeping lafco going. i in both energy and communications as you have in future agenda items how we land in forest and trees. it would be a really bad thing if we did not have lafco. >> i want to remind staff that without lafco, we wouldn't have this build-out. i don't fault for c puc staff to be conservative. it's their job. their job is to take care of this. it's important to get outside of the box and think about what's needed in our local and regional level especially because with community church we'll be building relationship with other communities. there are areas that can be used for solar panel. it's crucial we keep lafco for that and energy technology because we have
pollock on her nuptuals and congratulate mr. campos for his birthday and talk about the next meeting. that's all i have. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. public speaker: good afternoon, rumors have been going around and i think they are more than rumors that that some folks in our legislative body of board of supervisors is not interested in keeping lafco going. i in both energy and communications as you have in future agenda items how we land in forest and trees. it would...
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if you are going to be doing something outside, air pollock counts and air quality are in the mid and will be going back up to high -- air pollock counts and air quality are in the mid and will be going back up to high. >>> let's switch to traffic where you will see it. 83rd near 51st is another slow spot. we are seeing northern valley quite all over the 101 as you are using the ramps to the 51. if you are driving to scottsdale, a 11 minute drive time. this is northbound on 101. take a look at the rest of east valley, u.s. 60 and i-10 will be looked at in a couple minutes . >> still ahead, senator john mccain making a big push for voters as early voting begins. but some say it's too little too late. >> as you wake up we are counting down a major announcement. >> 5:23 and breaking news in thailand. there is an economic twist. the world's longest reigning monarch had died. the king of thailand died this morning at a bangkok hospital. the king was 88 years old. he rained since 1946. that's 70 years. the prime minister there now declared a one-year morning. and the stock markets in that a
if you are going to be doing something outside, air pollock counts and air quality are in the mid and will be going back up to high -- air pollock counts and air quality are in the mid and will be going back up to high. >>> let's switch to traffic where you will see it. 83rd near 51st is another slow spot. we are seeing northern valley quite all over the 101 as you are using the ramps to the 51. if you are driving to scottsdale, a 11 minute drive time. this is northbound on 101. take a...
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we're here with ellen pollock.g remarks section, you take a look at the bangladeshi garment industry. go back a few years a tragic collapse in one of the factories. reminders about what happened. ellen: something like 1000 workers died in the collapse of this building three years ago. this is the anniversary of the collapse. at the time, all kinds of brands whose -- you know -- buy products made in these factories said they would step in and improve safety for these workers. again, a terrible tragedy. a lot of people. and a lot of awareness that other factories were in bad shape. david: you said these companies said they would step in and change things. make sure that the fire doors, for instance, were not bolted shut. how much has changed? ellen: some has changed, but a lot of inspections have turned up a lot of problems. and, in many cases, some of the problems have been addressed, but not all. a lot of it comes down to money. these companies are paying the factories to produce extremely cheaply. it is not like t
we're here with ellen pollock.g remarks section, you take a look at the bangladeshi garment industry. go back a few years a tragic collapse in one of the factories. reminders about what happened. ellen: something like 1000 workers died in the collapse of this building three years ago. this is the anniversary of the collapse. at the time, all kinds of brands whose -- you know -- buy products made in these factories said they would step in and improve safety for these workers. again, a terrible...
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vertically want to thank jed holtzman from 350 p fan in bay area for your work and of course germy pollockn my office with done an outstanding job shepherding this through. these past few months. mr. updike, thank you and without colleagues, i would love to have your support. >> thank you supervisor avalos and if you would add me as a cosponsor as well that would be great colleagues, emotion bequest >> make a motion to passes to the board with full recordation >> moved and seconded. we can take it without objection. thanks everyone >>[gavel] >> cap in the was mdm. clerk please call animate >> item 8 issuance of bonds by the california statewide community development authority enacted an amount not to exceed $159 to finance the acquisition construction equipping and furnishing of the [inaudible] hebrew home age disabled. >> extremist group we have >> my name is scuttled him public financing. i believe also in attendance represented from jewish home of san francisco. if she still your jan reichert. give any specific questions about the project get to give you a little background this is a pr
vertically want to thank jed holtzman from 350 p fan in bay area for your work and of course germy pollockn my office with done an outstanding job shepherding this through. these past few months. mr. updike, thank you and without colleagues, i would love to have your support. >> thank you supervisor avalos and if you would add me as a cosponsor as well that would be great colleagues, emotion bequest >> make a motion to passes to the board with full recordation >> moved and...
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pollock on her nuptuals and congratulate mr.ampos for his birthday and talk about the next meeting. that's all i have. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. public speaker: good afternoon, rumors have been going around and i think they are more than rumors that that some folks in our legislative body of board of supervisors is not interested in keeping lafco going. i in both energy and communications as you have in future agenda items how we land in forest and trees. it would be a really bad thing if we did not have lafco. >> i want to remind staff that without lafco, we wouldn't have this build-out. i don't fault for c puc staff to be conservative. it's their job. their job is to take care of this. it's important to get outside of the box and think about what's needed in our local and regional level especially because with community church we'll be building relationship with other communities. there are areas that can be used for solar panel. it's crucial we keep lafco for that and energy technology because we have re
pollock on her nuptuals and congratulate mr.ampos for his birthday and talk about the next meeting. that's all i have. >>supervisor john avalos: okay. public comment. public speaker: good afternoon, rumors have been going around and i think they are more than rumors that that some folks in our legislative body of board of supervisors is not interested in keeping lafco going. i in both energy and communications as you have in future agenda items how we land in forest and trees. it would be...
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and motion to approve from commissioner pollock and commissioner campos and without objection. >> we're going a little bit out of order and so what call item 5 first if we can do. >> work plan for treatment and the general landscaping a cooperated and operated in the city and county of san francisco. >> at the last lafco meeting an idea how we could look at the city and how the city takes responsibility in maintaining trees we have different jurisdictions the work plan will be ignored to study how to bring the tree maintenance into one jurisdiction our chief executive officer. >> jason fried, executive officer. i know with is where a time crunch with time issues over 2 o'clock in your packet going into how to look at t streetscaping so phase one is 4 to 5 months a lot of interviews and research and questioning of the agencies and reviewing how the jurisdiction deal with the issue of mandatory departments doing similar work and try to merge the process or san francisco is doing to correctly and no more work to be done once that phase is done depending on the details a month or two to wri
and motion to approve from commissioner pollock and commissioner campos and without objection. >> we're going a little bit out of order and so what call item 5 first if we can do. >> work plan for treatment and the general landscaping a cooperated and operated in the city and county of san francisco. >> at the last lafco meeting an idea how we could look at the city and how the city takes responsibility in maintaining trees we have different jurisdictions the work plan will be...
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i'm angela pollock for the arch diocese of san francisco and joining me today is father mark doughtyst. peters parish and san francisco's mission district and catholic high school in san francisco. father mark entered the judgment order in 2000 and in 2014 he was ordained a priest in san francisco. since 2000 he has earned by working in shelters and crisis counseling. he's taught history in high school and will be speaking in local venues across the arch diocese during the year of mercy. thank you for joining us. >> very glad to be here. >> great. tell us about your year of mercy. what is it and just in general what is the year about that pope francis has declared. >> well of course a jubilee year is an event that comes around every 50 years or so. but it's clear that pope francis declaring a special jubilee year of mercy for this year it's clear the theme of mercy stands out as an important message for the universal church and the whole world. to get a sense of why we don't have to look too far. all we have to do is look at the first length eyes interview he gave recalling of course
i'm angela pollock for the arch diocese of san francisco and joining me today is father mark doughtyst. peters parish and san francisco's mission district and catholic high school in san francisco. father mark entered the judgment order in 2000 and in 2014 he was ordained a priest in san francisco. since 2000 he has earned by working in shelters and crisis counseling. he's taught history in high school and will be speaking in local venues across the arch diocese during the year of mercy. thank...
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and motion to approve from commissioner pollock and commissioner campos and without objection. >> we're going a little bit out of order and so what call item 5 first if we can do. >> work plan for treatment and the general landscaping a cooperated and operated in the city and county of san francisco. >> at the last lafco meeting an idea how we could look at the city and how the city takes responsibility in maintaining trees we have different jurisdictions the work plan will be ignored to study how to bring the tree maintenance into one jurisdiction our chief executive officer. >> jason fried, executive officer. i know with is where a time crunch with time issues over 2 o'clock in your packet going into how to look at t streetscaping so phase one is 4 to 5 months a lot of interviews and research and questioning of the agencies and reviewing how the jurisdiction deal with the issue of mandatory departments doing similar work and try to merge the process or san francisco is doing to correctly and no more work to be done once that phase is done depending on the details a month or two to wri
and motion to approve from commissioner pollock and commissioner campos and without objection. >> we're going a little bit out of order and so what call item 5 first if we can do. >> work plan for treatment and the general landscaping a cooperated and operated in the city and county of san francisco. >> at the last lafco meeting an idea how we could look at the city and how the city takes responsibility in maintaining trees we have different jurisdictions the work plan will be...
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after they were removed from a home near silverado ranch and pollock. you are looking at pictures sent to us by a fox5 viewer of some of these dogs. investigators haven't released many details on the dogs, or why the owner had so many animals in one home. in clark county... pet owners can have up to three dogs without a permit. we are continuing to follow this story and will have more updates for you throughout the night. game one of the world series begins tonight fox5. and history will be made for either the chicago cubs or cleveland indians. who will win the best of seven series we will have to wait and see but as fox5's vince sapienza explains local bars are already winning he's live near blue diamond and the 15 with more. i'm here at brandos sports bar a chicago sports bar and as you can see behind me you have all the cubs signage and flags to prove it i spoke with the owner who has been here in vegas for 16 years... he tells me that when the chicago blackhawks won the stanley cup a couple years ago it was still not as packed as it has been this pa
after they were removed from a home near silverado ranch and pollock. you are looking at pictures sent to us by a fox5 viewer of some of these dogs. investigators haven't released many details on the dogs, or why the owner had so many animals in one home. in clark county... pet owners can have up to three dogs without a permit. we are continuing to follow this story and will have more updates for you throughout the night. game one of the world series begins tonight fox5. and history will be...
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[horn beeps] bert: i mean, today we're selling pollock for 3.50 a pound, which was unheard of 20 years ago. it was like 5 cents a pound. so the value of our fish seems to have increased the past 5 to 10 years pretty strongly. mike: for years, popular fish like atlantic cod and haddock were the staples for new england fishermen. but overfishing and environmental changes drastically reduced these fish in their nets. instead, they were catching what's called trash fish, species like redfish, pollock, and hake that only sold for pennies at the dock, earning them the nickname. that's when chefs, fishermen, and scientists came together to determine how to fill the culinary void. rauni: the fishermen would suggest a species to a chef, and the chef would s say, "oh, i d't think so. i don't find that delectable." or, you know, "that's going to break my knives," or, "that's too difficult to handle." and then the chefs would suggest a species that was also under utilized and the fishermen would say, "well, that's too far out. it's going to cost us too much money to bring in." or, "it's too diffic
[horn beeps] bert: i mean, today we're selling pollock for 3.50 a pound, which was unheard of 20 years ago. it was like 5 cents a pound. so the value of our fish seems to have increased the past 5 to 10 years pretty strongly. mike: for years, popular fish like atlantic cod and haddock were the staples for new england fishermen. but overfishing and environmental changes drastically reduced these fish in their nets. instead, they were catching what's called trash fish, species like redfish,...
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[applause] >> and thanks to lee pollock for helping to make this moment the reality. he has been churchill's legacy of great service, and a pleased to call him a friend. think you, lee. [applause] it is a tremendous honor to be appointed the first director of the national church library and center at the george washington university, and executive director at the international churchill society. i'm grateful to the board of ics and the leadership of the gw libraries for selecting me. though i've only been in my post since monday, my new colleagues at the university have already made me feel at home. and as a 1994 recipient of a masters degree of history from gw, for me it is a sort of homecoming. soon you will see for yourselves the fruits of our efforts. after years of toil and struggle, the nclc is our reality. within the sleek, silvery space, students and visitors will have access to hundreds of volumes on churchill from classic works to much of the most recent scholarship, and interactive touchscreen video exhibition will allow patrons to see the colorful and vivi
[applause] >> and thanks to lee pollock for helping to make this moment the reality. he has been churchill's legacy of great service, and a pleased to call him a friend. think you, lee. [applause] it is a tremendous honor to be appointed the first director of the national church library and center at the george washington university, and executive director at the international churchill society. i'm grateful to the board of ics and the leadership of the gw libraries for selecting me....
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[horn beeps] bert: i mean, today we're selling pollock for 3.50 a pound, which was unheard of 20 yearst was like 5 cents a pound. so the value of our fish seems to have increased the past 5 to 10 years pretty strongly. mike: for years, popular fish like atlantic cod and haddock were the staples for new england fishermen. but overfishing and environmental changes drastically reduced these fish in their nets. instead, they were catching what's called trash fish, species like redfish, pollock, and hake that only sold for pennies at the dock, earning them the nickname. that's when chefs, fishermen, and scientists came together to determine how to fill the culinary void. rauni: the fishermen would suggest a species to a chef, and the chef would s say, "oh, i d't think so. i don't find that delectable." or, you know, "that's going to break my knives," or, "that's too difficult to handle." and then the chefs would suggest a species that was also under utilized and the fishermen would say, "well, that's too far out. it's going to cost us too much money to bring in." or, "it's too difficult. we
[horn beeps] bert: i mean, today we're selling pollock for 3.50 a pound, which was unheard of 20 yearst was like 5 cents a pound. so the value of our fish seems to have increased the past 5 to 10 years pretty strongly. mike: for years, popular fish like atlantic cod and haddock were the staples for new england fishermen. but overfishing and environmental changes drastically reduced these fish in their nets. instead, they were catching what's called trash fish, species like redfish, pollock, and...
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. ♪ mark: go to bloomberg pollock top -- bloomberg politics.com for more, including my interview withp stop coming up, the chairman and ceo of ibm on "bloomberg technology." until tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel, sayonara. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's get a check on first word news. poll hasociated press hillary clinton leading donald trump nationally by a staggering percentage point. poll has clinton at 51% and trump at 37%. the poll attributed to solid democratic turnout in early voting. an earthquake shook central india -- central italy on wednesday. a powerful aftershock closed a major highway. historic buildings were damaged. two months ago, an earthquake destroyed nearby villages, killing 300 people. for the first time in 25 years, the u.s. has abstained from a resolution criticizing the embargo against cuba. the u.s.than 50 years, had a policy of isolating cuba. resolutionng on this we do not support all the policies and practices of the cuban government. we are profoundly
. ♪ mark: go to bloomberg pollock top -- bloomberg politics.com for more, including my interview withp stop coming up, the chairman and ceo of ibm on "bloomberg technology." until tomorrow, same bat time, same bat channel, sayonara. ♪ mark: i'm mark crumpton. you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's get a check on first word news. poll hasociated press hillary clinton leading donald trump nationally by a staggering percentage point. poll has clinton at 51% and...
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." ♪ david: we are with the editor in chief of "business week," alan pollock.arol: this has to do with rocket internet, the well-known incubator in early and that helped create that texting in berlin. it has ups and downs, more downs than ups. allen: -- it is known for being the copycat incubator, so it looks like sap bastad, and they did in ipo couple years ago -- it's .com and they didn't ipo couple years ago. they have a site called nestpick , sort of an airbnb site for college students and it has not taken off we behoved. investors are not as happy with them as they have been at the time of the ipo. david: a section of that old british communication company, they have installed fast connections in parts of the u.k. , but uses a handicapped by the fact that phone lines [indiscernible] copper is old. it is what they call a last mile problem and the question is whether they are going to lay much more fiber, which is incredibly expensive, so they are trying to find a more efficient way of getting people speedier service and they have come up with hardware calle
." ♪ david: we are with the editor in chief of "business week," alan pollock.arol: this has to do with rocket internet, the well-known incubator in early and that helped create that texting in berlin. it has ups and downs, more downs than ups. allen: -- it is known for being the copycat incubator, so it looks like sap bastad, and they did in ipo couple years ago -- it's .com and they didn't ipo couple years ago. they have a site called nestpick , sort of an airbnb site for...
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." ♪ carol: we are here with the editor-in-chief ellen pollock, and i want to take a look at your focusn section, and it is all about design. you take a look at zambia's stephen center. what are they? ellen: they are small store like places that were set up by an ngo with the help of idea.org. and they are meant to bring young women in and explain to them about birth control. turns out so many young people in zambia get pregnant. they do not have enough information about birth control....
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elliot pollock resigned after making comments about clinton. he posted quote it takes a blank to know a blank. pokers for hillary. the space foundation is now looking for a new ceo. >>> the largest auto recall of all time is now getting bigger. toyota has just announced they're recalling more vehicles because of air bags that could toyota corola and yarus model. >>> another recall, this one for anyone who drives a subaru. 3 the legacy nd outback models, it also involles some impresas and foresters. if you drive one of those cars take them to the dealership immediately. >>> facebook wants to be a good neighbor so it's partnering wi build housing units all near its headquarters in california. they've created 500,000 jobs but only 5,000 homes have been created. these buildings will be available to the public but they will include dormitory type apartments for their that tracks your checked bags. your bag will get a radio frequency identification tag. so handlers will get you your bag in realtime. >>> hi my name is norma. how may i assist you. >> t
elliot pollock resigned after making comments about clinton. he posted quote it takes a blank to know a blank. pokers for hillary. the space foundation is now looking for a new ceo. >>> the largest auto recall of all time is now getting bigger. toyota has just announced they're recalling more vehicles because of air bags that could toyota corola and yarus model. >>> another recall, this one for anyone who drives a subaru. 3 the legacy nd outback models, it also involles some...
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." ♪ david: we are with the editor in chief of "business week," alan pollock.arol: this has to do with rocket internet, the well-known incubator in europe that will help create that text seen in berlin. it has ups and downs, more downs than ups. ellen: it is known for being the copycat incubator, so it looks like sites you and i call no -- uni all know. and they did in ipo couple years ago and the stock is coming down in part because they have some stumbles. they have a site called nestpick, sort of an airbnb site for college students and it has not taken off the way they hoped. investors are not as happy with them as they have been at the time of the ipo. david: a section of that old british communication company, they installed farecast connections in parts of the u.k., but uses are handicapped by the fact the use copper lines and they are trying to do something about that. ellen: copper is old. it is what they call a last mile problem. the question is whether they are going to lay much more fiber, which is incredibly expensive, so they are trying to find a m
." ♪ david: we are with the editor in chief of "business week," alan pollock.arol: this has to do with rocket internet, the well-known incubator in europe that will help create that text seen in berlin. it has ups and downs, more downs than ups. ellen: it is known for being the copycat incubator, so it looks like sites you and i call no -- uni all know. and they did in ipo couple years ago and the stock is coming down in part because they have some stumbles. they have a site...
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moderator: i'm going to take a paint from the presidential debate and ask you to finish up bruce pollock when would you . poliquin: emily has made a decision to pursue a career in politics. she came from new jersey to go to university, and after graduation she's been camping for public office ever since. that's not my career. mike reed has been job creation, hiring people and growing the economy. but that's are clear and she's made that decision and i salute her for having the passion. it's not what we need but i salute her for having a passion. cain: thank you so much. i admire bruce because he's a good dad. there's a question about that. i haven't had a chance to meet sammy but under the bruce is a good father. let's be clear, when bruce talks about my background, the fact immigrant when i was a kid, he's attacking my family and that's something i would never do to the congressman. i would never question his family or his background. when he takes cheap shots of the that when i was a kid my parents had to move in order to find good jobs, it's not fair and it's not right. working famili
moderator: i'm going to take a paint from the presidential debate and ask you to finish up bruce pollock when would you . poliquin: emily has made a decision to pursue a career in politics. she came from new jersey to go to university, and after graduation she's been camping for public office ever since. that's not my career. mike reed has been job creation, hiring people and growing the economy. but that's are clear and she's made that decision and i salute her for having the passion. it's not...
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pollocks areu meatheads.my: talk about "all in the family." >> those people who thought archie had it right and wrote letters and we received, you know, thousands of them, i can't recall a single letter that on, archie, that wasn't followed by you sons of [ bleep] or what if you come back read came from you jew commie. nobody iseing that -- rstood that archie was amy: talk about how you came up with "all in the family" and when it went on the air. >> i didn't come up -- well, i did come up with it. i was doing a show in new york. a fellow by the name of phil did -- i'm trying to remember the situation comedy at the time with joan davis. fours being divorced with kids. i was being divorced with one kid. i was having a terrible time in my divorce. i asked him how it was going with his. he said come all she wanted was my reruns. my joan davis reruns. at which point i said, i'm only doing live. to myself, i've got to do something that i own. so i decided to do a situation comedy, which i had never considered doin
pollocks areu meatheads.my: talk about "all in the family." >> those people who thought archie had it right and wrote letters and we received, you know, thousands of them, i can't recall a single letter that on, archie, that wasn't followed by you sons of [ bleep] or what if you come back read came from you jew commie. nobody iseing that -- rstood that archie was amy: talk about how you came up with "all in the family" and when it went on the air. >> i didn't...
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angelika, the abc7 pollocks at specific groups what is it reveals as far as what is strongest for hillary clinton and trump? >> yes that right. hillary is lead among voters of all education levels while trump's strongest group is white noncollege educated voters. >> very interesting. thank you. all the winning candidates on election nights, you can download the free news app and able push alerts for complete election night coverage. >> police are searching for the person who shot and killed a man in burlingame near the hyatt hotel. investigator say the victim is in his 20s and targeted by the shooters and the victim was not a guest at the hyatt. they do believe he was visit someone staying the at hotel. the homicide is the first of the year for burlingame. >>> a united states led coalition said air strikes outside mosul destroyed five islamic state vehicles and killed a significant number of militants with intense fighting in mosul as iraqi and kurdish fires liberated more villages yesterday. american air power and ground troops are closing in on iraq's largest islamic straight stronghold
angelika, the abc7 pollocks at specific groups what is it reveals as far as what is strongest for hillary clinton and trump? >> yes that right. hillary is lead among voters of all education levels while trump's strongest group is white noncollege educated voters. >> very interesting. thank you. all the winning candidates on election nights, you can download the free news app and able push alerts for complete election night coverage. >> police are searching for the person who...
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loretta mester says everyone aliveecembers meeting is for a policy decision despite being close to a pollockto a u.s. election. a rebound in commodity prices boosts the australian economy. tells amazing government bloomberg she will not prioritize protecting financial services companies and her brexit negotiations. -- companies in her brexit negotiations. ♪ manus: you are welcome to countdown. i am manus cranny. anna: i am anna edwards. let's look at features. where do they tell us we will open up on the european markets? manus: we are going to get deutsche bank trading again. let's see where those are trading. it is a mixed indication. london is trading overnight. we've got it down .9%. paris indicated .2%. it is all about your perspective on when the fed may go. anna: let's look at the risk radar. how we are increasingly focusing on the oil price, dropping a little bit. it has been back up above $49 a barrel. -- those verysh hawkish comments from loretta mester around november. we've got nymex in there for you . we got the dollar yen in there as well. lifting the expectations around the ra
loretta mester says everyone aliveecembers meeting is for a policy decision despite being close to a pollockto a u.s. election. a rebound in commodity prices boosts the australian economy. tells amazing government bloomberg she will not prioritize protecting financial services companies and her brexit negotiations. -- companies in her brexit negotiations. ♪ manus: you are welcome to countdown. i am manus cranny. anna: i am anna edwards. let's look at features. where do they tell us we will...
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before the next speaker i do want to say that germany pollock by legislative aide in my office, has donee legwork on this phenomena thank you for his work and of course i want to think-tank for cosponsoring today. >> thank you. my name is jean sue good morning everyone. i'm with the center for biological diversity is also proud san francisco resident. i'm here today to urge you to please vote in favor of this incredible ordinance i just want to take a step back and actually help us connect the dots between what's going on globally and locally. i think at times when everybody thinks about climate change it is something that's extremely existential and what difference can we make here on a local level. let me tell you that difference is enormous. i went to the paris agreement last year and next week i will be in morocco as well. there i will be meeting with fellow activists from five continents around the world. where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in san iraq in north america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level
before the next speaker i do want to say that germany pollock by legislative aide in my office, has donee legwork on this phenomena thank you for his work and of course i want to think-tank for cosponsoring today. >> thank you. my name is jean sue good morning everyone. i'm with the center for biological diversity is also proud san francisco resident. i'm here today to urge you to please vote in favor of this incredible ordinance i just want to take a step back and actually help us...
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pollocks areuou meatheads.about "all in the family." >> those people who thought archie had it right and wrote letters and we received, you know, thousands of them, i can't recall a single letter that on, archie, that wasn't followed by you sons of [ bleep] or what if you come back read came from you jew commie. nobody iseing that -- rstood that archie was amy: talk about how you came up with "all in the family" and when it went on the air. >> i didn't come up -- well, i did come up with it. i was doing a show in new york. a fellow by the name of phil did -- i'm trying to remember the situation comedy at the time with joan davis. fours being divorced with kids. i was being divorced with one kid. i was having a terrible time in my divorce. i asked him how it was going with h his. he s said come a all she wanteds my reruns. my joan davis reruns.. at which point i said, i'm only doing liveve. to myself, i've got to do something that i own. so i decided too do a situation comedy, which i had never considered doing
pollocks areuou meatheads.about "all in the family." >> those people who thought archie had it right and wrote letters and we received, you know, thousands of them, i can't recall a single letter that on, archie, that wasn't followed by you sons of [ bleep] or what if you come back read came from you jew commie. nobody iseing that -- rstood that archie was amy: talk about how you came up with "all in the family" and when it went on the air. >> i didn't come up --...
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before the next speaker i do want to say that germany pollock by legislative aide in my office, has donee legwork on this phenomena thank you for his work and of course i want to think-tank for cosponsoring today. >> thank you. my name is jean sue good morning everyone. i'm with the center for biological diversity is also proud san francisco resident. i'm here today to urge you to please vote in favor of this incredible ordinance i just want to take a step back and actually help us connect the dots between what's going on globally and locally. i think at times when everybody thinks about climate change it is something that's extremely existential and what difference can we make here on a local level. let me tell you that difference is enormous. i went to the paris agreement last year and next week i will be in morocco as well. there i will be meeting with fellow activists from five continents around the world. where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in san iraq in north america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level
before the next speaker i do want to say that germany pollock by legislative aide in my office, has donee legwork on this phenomena thank you for his work and of course i want to think-tank for cosponsoring today. >> thank you. my name is jean sue good morning everyone. i'm with the center for biological diversity is also proud san francisco resident. i'm here today to urge you to please vote in favor of this incredible ordinance i just want to take a step back and actually help us...
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i'm alex pollock of the r street institute, and here we are in aei's stylish new conference center to discuss a very old problem; namely, how best to survive financial panics of which there have been many across the centuries. how to survive the contagion of fear and distrust when financial actors try to withdraw from risk to protect themselves, a rational strategy for each. but, as we all know, not when they all do it at the same time. this is highly interesting he is to haveically -- historically but much more pressing when we consider, as hal's book does in scholarly detail, what we'll be able to do in the next panic which is assureedly to ai've sooner -- arrive sooner or later. two centuries ago david ricardo accurately observed, quote: on extraordinary occasions a general panic may seize the country whenever one becomes desirous of possessing himself of precious metals. today that's of treasury bills or equivalent. against such panic, ricardo concludes: banks have no security on any system. that is to say that private banks on their own. walter badgett commenting on this statemen
i'm alex pollock of the r street institute, and here we are in aei's stylish new conference center to discuss a very old problem; namely, how best to survive financial panics of which there have been many across the centuries. how to survive the contagion of fear and distrust when financial actors try to withdraw from risk to protect themselves, a rational strategy for each. but, as we all know, not when they all do it at the same time. this is highly interesting he is to haveically --...
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before the next speaker i do want to say that germany pollock by legislative aide in my office, has donee legwork on this phenomena thank you for his work and of course i want to think-tank for cosponsoring today. >> thank you. my name is jean sue good morning everyone. i'm with the center for biological diversity is also proud san francisco resident. i'm here today to urge you to please vote in favor of this incredible ordinance i just want to take a step back and actually help us connect the dots between what's going on globally and locally. i think at times when everybody thinks about climate change it is something that's extremely existential and what difference can we make here on a local level. let me tell you that difference is enormous. i went to the paris agreement last year and next week i will be in morocco as well. there i will be meeting with fellow activists from five continents around the world. where fighting fossil fuel divestment of away from zambia to the philippines to brazil and here in san iraq in north america. there, what we are all seen them on every single level
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practice law, he had to pay an $850,000 fine one of the women, pol a jones, who is also here tonight -- pollock -- paula jones, who is also here tonight. when hillary talks about words that i said years ago, i think she should be ashamed of herself. [applause] ms. raddatz: please hold the applause. secretary clinton, you have two minutes. ms. clinton: first, let me start by saying that so much of what he just said is not right, but he gets to run his campaign anyway he chooses. he gets to decide what he wants to talk about and set of answering people's questions, talking about our agenda, laying out the plans that we have that we think can make a better life and better country. that is his choice. when i hear something like that, i am reminded of what my friend, michelle obama am a advised us all -- when they go low, you go high. [applause] [cheers] ms. clinton: if this were just about one video, maybe what he is saying tonight would be understandable. that everyone can draw their own conclusions at this point, about whether or not the man on the video or the man on the stage respects women. bu
practice law, he had to pay an $850,000 fine one of the women, pol a jones, who is also here tonight -- pollock -- paula jones, who is also here tonight. when hillary talks about words that i said years ago, i think she should be ashamed of herself. [applause] ms. raddatz: please hold the applause. secretary clinton, you have two minutes. ms. clinton: first, let me start by saying that so much of what he just said is not right, but he gets to run his campaign anyway he chooses. he gets to...
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lunch and i wanted to say a quick thank you to the international churchill society, especially lee pollock who has been such a tremendous help and source of encouragement and i'm incredibly gracious over the past five years while i've been working on this book. it's a tremendous honor to be here, very humbling to meet some of my personal heroes including sir david canada ein who i was telling earlier is a very difficult act to follow, but i will try my best. as i stat sat in this room last night, having a beautiful dinner, great conversation, i suddenly realized i had been here before, but it was for a very different event. i was here for a memorial for two coworkers from national geographic, just across the street, who had been killed a few days earlier on 911. they had been on the plane that was flown into the pentagon. i remember feeling at the time, as so many people did that what we needed as a nation, as a world, was someone who could not only lead us but someone who understood history and who understood the power of words and could harness those words. what we needed was someone who
lunch and i wanted to say a quick thank you to the international churchill society, especially lee pollock who has been such a tremendous help and source of encouragement and i'm incredibly gracious over the past five years while i've been working on this book. it's a tremendous honor to be here, very humbling to meet some of my personal heroes including sir david canada ein who i was telling earlier is a very difficult act to follow, but i will try my best. as i stat sat in this room last...
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they took some jabs at hillary clinton but by and large they took a lot more jobs and pollock baldwindidn't see the whole show. i saw some clips, but it's so one-sided it's incredible. you can make fun of me all you want. it seems to make conservatives have a better sense of humor than liberals. liberals get so offended by every little thing you say about them. the media and television shows and movies is incredibly one-sided. i'm not saying that from a conservative view. neil: you are a conservative factor. i had seen meson between two foreign, the web show hillary clinton tested on. your name came up. i want you to react to this. >> any regrets over lucinda scott al vote. >> not one. >> it was heartbreaking? >> yeah, but tchotchke. who's going to be next? neil: okay, maybe there's something we miss there, but i have a feeling we didn't. what did you make of that? we dismissed it. >> a couple of things. first of all i think that a-alpha not just for putting me on the show. secondly, i'm a little concerned hillary clinton even knows who i am in it seems time on the clinton radar scree
they took some jabs at hillary clinton but by and large they took a lot more jobs and pollock baldwindidn't see the whole show. i saw some clips, but it's so one-sided it's incredible. you can make fun of me all you want. it seems to make conservatives have a better sense of humor than liberals. liberals get so offended by every little thing you say about them. the media and television shows and movies is incredibly one-sided. i'm not saying that from a conservative view. neil: you are a...
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lee pollock. [applause] >> thank you, david. and i join you in welcoming everyone who is your duty to will be a wonderful conference. or as one of our presidential candidates might say, this crowd is huge. it's been a year since our last and very memorable conference come into my case six years since i became your executive director. during the past year with your support we have continued to build on the work that has gone before. just consider a couple of things are do a google search for winston churchill, you'll find 36 million results. we are number three. it's hard to beat wikipedia but we'll keep on trying and we will be more accurate. we have continued our series of events on capitol hill building of one of our proudest moments, the dedication of the boston churchilchurchil l two years ago in the capital. we've expanded our programs from events with young professionals at the british embassy do seminars at the aspen institute and the national world war i and to museums. we finance our partnership with organizations such
lee pollock. [applause] >> thank you, david. and i join you in welcoming everyone who is your duty to will be a wonderful conference. or as one of our presidential candidates might say, this crowd is huge. it's been a year since our last and very memorable conference come into my case six years since i became your executive director. during the past year with your support we have continued to build on the work that has gone before. just consider a couple of things are do a google search...