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this is just pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels.s isjust one pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels. this is just one of many options because there is a consensus that tomorrow, even if the european union comes up with something of a backstop, it's not going to be sufficient to win a majority and even though two thirds of the mps are remain, this is not going to happen. therefore one of the options is the people's vote which people like alistair campbell and other people have been promoting for weeks and weeks. you can understand why they are actually doing it but if they are actually doing it but if they are actually doing it but if they are successful, it will have a backlash. one of the things which disappoints me more than anything else is the relationship of society depending on which camp. the bile, the hatred and the generally attitude people have towards each other is extremely damaging. we need to think about this very carefully. what you think about this idea of a second brexit poll? regardless... you want to leave,
this is just pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels.s isjust one pollock rommel put out his goods and chattels. this is just one of many options because there is a consensus that tomorrow, even if the european union comes up with something of a backstop, it's not going to be sufficient to win a majority and even though two thirds of the mps are remain, this is not going to happen. therefore one of the options is the people's vote which people like alistair campbell and other people have...
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commissioner pollock. >> i'm fine. thanks. >> so the question i have we have talked a number of times in our past meetings about the p.c.i. a exit fees. have you had conversations with our representatives in sacramento about legislation to fix pg&e's proposed increase in the p.c.i. a? >> so the city and the sfpc is working with our cal cca colleagues on, you know, developing approaches, legislative approaches to address things like the
commissioner pollock. >> i'm fine. thanks. >> so the question i have we have talked a number of times in our past meetings about the p.c.i. a exit fees. have you had conversations with our representatives in sacramento about legislation to fix pg&e's proposed increase in the p.c.i. a? >> so the city and the sfpc is working with our cal cca colleagues on, you know, developing approaches, legislative approaches to address things like the
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commissioner pollock. >> i'm fine. thanks. >> so the question i have we have talked a number of times in our past meetings about the p.c.i. a exit fees. have you had conversations with our representatives in sacramento about legislation to fix pg&e's proposed increase in the p.c.i. a? >> so the city and the sfpc is working with our cal cca colleagues on, you know, developing approaches, legislative approaches to address things like the p.c.i. a. i would say it is a very, very high priority for the clean power sf program as well as other operating ccas in california. >> i saw some social media activity from senator scott weiner that looks like he would support municipalizing bg and e and having a public power program. if there is a willingness to do such a big step he might be a champion for addressing the p.c.i. a. >> yes, we have been working with senator wiener. he has been a great champion for us as well as a great convener much others with -- other elected officials within the cca community to provide a sounding bo
commissioner pollock. >> i'm fine. thanks. >> so the question i have we have talked a number of times in our past meetings about the p.c.i. a exit fees. have you had conversations with our representatives in sacramento about legislation to fix pg&e's proposed increase in the p.c.i. a? >> so the city and the sfpc is working with our cal cca colleagues on, you know, developing approaches, legislative approaches to address things like the p.c.i. a. i would say it is a very,...
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national atonement for the sins of the past and government priorities and policies that would use the pollock -- use the power of government to help people climb to the middle class. this is how black people see dr. king. activistdr. king as an and somebody willing to challenge the power structures and push for policies that would create greater equality and not just leave it to the whim of individual agency. in some ways, black and white people admire dr. king but see we areferently because each interpreting his message according to how we want to and what may be best for our perspective. sometimes we need a reminder in our history that slaves andople owned plantations in this country. many people, regardless of their reprehensible, slavery and bigotry, not because summit was black or white or muslim, because it is morally bankrupt. you can understand right or wrong. not all of us would be where we are today. because ofnot just the color of their skin, it is because reverend king spoke to ,he conscious, the goodness what god had planned for us when we were created. martin luther king was not
national atonement for the sins of the past and government priorities and policies that would use the pollock -- use the power of government to help people climb to the middle class. this is how black people see dr. king. activistdr. king as an and somebody willing to challenge the power structures and push for policies that would create greater equality and not just leave it to the whim of individual agency. in some ways, black and white people admire dr. king but see we areferently because...
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dan pollock and danielle geanacopoulos found out about the marriage bureaus closure on december 27th,days before their scheduled wedding ceremony.despite the hiccup, the former congressional staff members from new york, decided to go through with the ceremony.keith gibson, washington resident:"you don't really think of marriage licenses as a federal thing." in a statement, pollock says the entire wedding was a blast nonetheless and i guess we'll be back in d-c to make it official.keith gibson, washington resident:"i think it's just a sad, ridiculously said, our government can't get it together."on wednesday night, a spokesperson for mayor bowser issued a statement saying that she will draft emergency legislation to establish the authority to issue marriage licenses during a shutdown.he went on to say, quote, "just like the grinch can't steal christmas, the shutdown can't stop love." love." (grant) that was anna-lysa gayle reporting. the mayor's proposal is still a draft - and it's unclear when it could go into effect. ironically, you can still file for divorce in washington, but tying
dan pollock and danielle geanacopoulos found out about the marriage bureaus closure on december 27th,days before their scheduled wedding ceremony.despite the hiccup, the former congressional staff members from new york, decided to go through with the ceremony.keith gibson, washington resident:"you don't really think of marriage licenses as a federal thing." in a statement, pollock says the entire wedding was a blast nonetheless and i guess we'll be back in d-c to make it...
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deputy pollock was able to get into the passenger seat and get her out of the vehicle. when he said it was thick, it was thick, muddy disgusting water that came up to your chest and it was very difficult to move through so, as a diver, as a dive team, it's not a lot of chances that we get to actually have somebody walk away from the scene so it's very fortunate." amanda was uninjured. what would you say to them?i i wouldn't be here right now without them without them (catherine) new year's resolutions don't just have to be those lofty promises we set january first and break two weeks later. (ken)they can help your kids make some smart plans for the new year. reid binion has more in today's health minute. for parents looking to get their kids on track with some healthier habits, helping them make a new year's resolution could be a fun way to start. the american academy of pediatrics has come out with a list of age-specific resolutions.for preschoolers, the academy suggest habit- forming resolutions. things like cleaning up their toys and washing their hands after using t
deputy pollock was able to get into the passenger seat and get her out of the vehicle. when he said it was thick, it was thick, muddy disgusting water that came up to your chest and it was very difficult to move through so, as a diver, as a dive team, it's not a lot of chances that we get to actually have somebody walk away from the scene so it's very fortunate." amanda was uninjured. what would you say to them?i i wouldn't be here right now without them without them (catherine) new year's...
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deputy pollock was able to get into the passenger seat and get her out of the vehicle. when he said it was thick, it was thick, muddy disgusting water that came up to your chest and it was very difficult to move through so, as a diver, as a dive team, it's not a lot of chances that we get to actually have somebody walk away from the scene so it's very fortunate."amanda was able to walk away from the ordeal, muddy but uninjured. her parents say they know this story would have had a much different outcome if it wasn't for the 9-1-1 operator, the deputies and the dive team. they are angels and thank you so much. hopefully we get to meet them (ken) stealing from police officers is never a good idea. just ask this guy. police say he tried to steal a bike from right outside of a police station in oregon. gladstone police shared this video on social media. for about 30 seconds-- the man tries to cut the lock off of the bike. an officer comes out... confronts him... then arrests him. no word on the man's name or what charges he could face. (catherine) police in spain discovered
deputy pollock was able to get into the passenger seat and get her out of the vehicle. when he said it was thick, it was thick, muddy disgusting water that came up to your chest and it was very difficult to move through so, as a diver, as a dive team, it's not a lot of chances that we get to actually have somebody walk away from the scene so it's very fortunate."amanda was able to walk away from the ordeal, muddy but uninjured. her parents say they know this story would have had a much...
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right now, we are going into the season for pollock, i believe. coming up in a few days, but this requires your agencies to be up and functioning. its fish and wildlife, you need to have these folks in their offices answering the phone, responding to text. we also on kodiak island have significant refuge land, parks land and again fish and wildlife managers on the refuge they are. so, you have got an island community cut off from the rest of the state, 43, 4400 miles probably from where we are sitting today and of the reliance on the federal interest is probably pretty disproportionate to other communities and the reliance on federal interest is probably disproportionate relative to other communities. population, the indigenous population, relies on area, native association healthcare. so the challenges that the services is having because the department of interior is shut down. impact in so many difference ways on this people isof 6,000 extraordinarily substantial. so i made contact with the spouses of the coast guard men and asked if i do a face
right now, we are going into the season for pollock, i believe. coming up in a few days, but this requires your agencies to be up and functioning. its fish and wildlife, you need to have these folks in their offices answering the phone, responding to text. we also on kodiak island have significant refuge land, parks land and again fish and wildlife managers on the refuge they are. so, you have got an island community cut off from the rest of the state, 43, 4400 miles probably from where we are...
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could i please have a motion to excuse commissioner pollock from the meeting today? >> thank you.onded by commissioner ronen. and madam clerk, can you call item number 2. >> clerk: item number 2 is consideration and approval of a contract with richards watson for lafco legal services. >> i believe we have a presentation from our executive officer mr. bryan goebel. >> good morning, happy new year. thank you for being here today. i'm here today to ask your approval of a contract for lafco legal services. the commission, as you know, authorized me back in june to issue an r.f.p. for legal services. seeing how the contract had not been updated in more than 20 years since lafco was formed. the r.f.p. was issued on august 17th. we extended the deadline to october 26th. i did a considerable amount of outreach and we received four very strong proposals from some of the leading law firms representing lafco's and other public agencies in california. and remy public law group. all four of those firms qualified to proceed to the interview process and then i selected an r.f.p. panel to evaluat
could i please have a motion to excuse commissioner pollock from the meeting today? >> thank you.onded by commissioner ronen. and madam clerk, can you call item number 2. >> clerk: item number 2 is consideration and approval of a contract with richards watson for lafco legal services. >> i believe we have a presentation from our executive officer mr. bryan goebel. >> good morning, happy new year. thank you for being here today. i'm here today to ask your approval of a...
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our early in the career you could always take wickets but spread around, like jackson pollock to moret precision. sam curran was less successful but ben stokes got three. stokes in sri lanka made something happen when nothing much else was going for england's bowlers, i did it again yesterday when the west indies were cruising at 130 odd — one. a fantastic ability to some extent to turn a game and get the pa kula extent to turn a game and get the pakula statistics that ian botham had. —— spectacular statistics. numerous crucial interventions. two wickets to get and he will hope to knock those off cheaply. jimmy anderson hopes to get another five wicket haul. interesting to see how the england batsman do, particularly with the top order not particularly settled yet. jennings and burns opening the batting well and stronger but faced almost no fast bowling and the big weakness, in fact he has the worst average at any opening batsmen this millennium in test cricket but it is a challenge and an opportunity for him to start showing he has the skills beyond playing spin. thank you, andy zalt
our early in the career you could always take wickets but spread around, like jackson pollock to moret precision. sam curran was less successful but ben stokes got three. stokes in sri lanka made something happen when nothing much else was going for england's bowlers, i did it again yesterday when the west indies were cruising at 130 odd — one. a fantastic ability to some extent to turn a game and get the pa kula extent to turn a game and get the pakula statistics that ian botham had. ——...
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collection includes some 1300 works, starting with mid century greats like louise bourgeois, jackson pollockmark rothko, andy warhol, and moving on to other works like jean-michel basquiat. it began in 1998 when tech billionaire mitch rales who is now 62 had a near death experience. >> i was in a pretty traumatic accident in russia. everything that i had the helicopter, and i came back a ballec tt i w on. go change course of my li >> reporter: seven years later in new york, rales, who was divorced, met emily wei, a young and influential curator 20 years his junior. she agreed to help him launch glenstone. so at what point did you decide that you were both not just in love with art, but in love with each other? >> oh, that, it was kind of love at first sight. >> yeah, we -- we hit it off pretty quickly. >> reporter: they were married in 2008, and emily rales helped interest her husband in a new generation of artists. then you walk into this. this chamber was specifically designed to hold a mammoth and mysterious work by robert gober. >> there is a sort of erie and slightly sinister feeling to
collection includes some 1300 works, starting with mid century greats like louise bourgeois, jackson pollockmark rothko, andy warhol, and moving on to other works like jean-michel basquiat. it began in 1998 when tech billionaire mitch rales who is now 62 had a near death experience. >> i was in a pretty traumatic accident in russia. everything that i had the helicopter, and i came back a ballec tt i w on. go change course of my li >> reporter: seven years later in new york, rales,...
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i welcome you to pollock politics and prose. if you have not done so already please silence your cell phones. we have c-span book tv with us. you do not want to be the person whose phone goes off on national television. when we get to the question and answer time i will have a microphone. if you have a question, raise your hands and i will him into the microphone. we want to make sure it gets picked up on the recording for c-span. tonight we are here with seth in his new book, children of the silent majority. the rise of the republican party 1968 - 1980. 1968 is seen as your turbulence, many younger people were leery and helped pave the ground for the rise of the reagan republicans. in his political history of conservatives that came of age, blumenthal senior lecture shows how under the nixon party they developed an innovative and effective model for youth campaign. according younger voters with an agenda and others thinking on issues such as marijuana, the environment, and the draft. please help me welcome seth. >> think you. t
i welcome you to pollock politics and prose. if you have not done so already please silence your cell phones. we have c-span book tv with us. you do not want to be the person whose phone goes off on national television. when we get to the question and answer time i will have a microphone. if you have a question, raise your hands and i will him into the microphone. we want to make sure it gets picked up on the recording for c-span. tonight we are here with seth in his new book, children of the...
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deputy pollock was able to get into the passenger seat and get her out of the vehicle. when he said it was thick, it was thick, muddy disgusting water that came up to your chest and it was very difficult to move through so, as a diver, as a dive team, it's not a lot of chances that we get to actually have somebody walk away from the scene so it's very fortunate." amanda was , muddy but uninjured. what would you say to them? thank you and i i wouldn't be here right now without them (catherine) mickey and minnie apparently had too many guests for their new year's eve celebration.(ken) walt disney world sent t is tweet monday morning. the florida theme park announced it was turning away new guests from its magic kingdom park. the reason-- the theme park was near capacity!reports say there was a three-hour wait to ride space mountain and big thunder mountain roller coasters. the park did not stay closed to new guests all day on monday.around 5:15-pm - disney world updated its twitter account... announcing that magic kingdom was reopened to all guests. (catherine) a two-year
deputy pollock was able to get into the passenger seat and get her out of the vehicle. when he said it was thick, it was thick, muddy disgusting water that came up to your chest and it was very difficult to move through so, as a diver, as a dive team, it's not a lot of chances that we get to actually have somebody walk away from the scene so it's very fortunate." amanda was , muddy but uninjured. what would you say to them? thank you and i i wouldn't be here right now without them...
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deputy pollock was able to get into the passenger seat and get her out of the vehicle.hick, it was thick, muddy disgusting water that came up to your chest and it was very difficult to move through so, as a diver, as a dive team, it's not a lot of chances that we get to actually have somebody walk away from the scene so it's very fortunate."amanda was , muddy but uninjured.what would you say to them?thank you and i i wouldn't be here right now without them (ken) still ahead. what happened when a little girl got way too close to the rhinos at a florida zoo.. (catherine) and after the break... why florida's disney world turned away guests on new year's eve. (sports) still ahead in sports...we break down all the big bowl matchups of the day, including a surprise in the (catherine) mickey and minnie apparently had too many guests for their new year's eve celebration.(ken) walt disney world sent out this tweet monday morning. the florida theme park announced it was turning away new guests from its magic kingdom park. the reason-- the theme park was near capacity!reports say
deputy pollock was able to get into the passenger seat and get her out of the vehicle.hick, it was thick, muddy disgusting water that came up to your chest and it was very difficult to move through so, as a diver, as a dive team, it's not a lot of chances that we get to actually have somebody walk away from the scene so it's very fortunate."amanda was , muddy but uninjured.what would you say to them?thank you and i i wouldn't be here right now without them (ken) still ahead. what happened...
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a lot of hand but first i want to first i want to get to i mean time just really quickly you know pollock. maker on the panel is that's something that you have in mind when you're making policy in india i mean do you envision more of a fear of capitalism where you do have a higher tax rate for example for the wealthy in your country or what is your vision so you're any help you need a few years off on the scene that shows. one of the key things to my mind is to ensure that resources move far more efficiently and we get him back to the lives of people living below the poverty line and non of you to begin the move to to prove that. to be a very highly inefficient company only fifty percent of the resources of men for the poor are used to reach them through that got a benefit for guns which we now do you think that using them by would think methodology money goes straight into the bank account because you wouldn't bank accounts will be taken to the bank ago seventy percent of them are being opened in the in the names of women in india. and cocoa and therefore leakage and what technology is e
a lot of hand but first i want to first i want to get to i mean time just really quickly you know pollock. maker on the panel is that's something that you have in mind when you're making policy in india i mean do you envision more of a fear of capitalism where you do have a higher tax rate for example for the wealthy in your country or what is your vision so you're any help you need a few years off on the scene that shows. one of the key things to my mind is to ensure that resources move far...
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i am joined by cynthia pollock. the clerk is here. i would like to thank the staff at sf goff tv for today's meeting. do we have any announcements? >> please silence all cell phones. copies of documents should be submitted to the clerk. >> thank you. canu
i am joined by cynthia pollock. the clerk is here. i would like to thank the staff at sf goff tv for today's meeting. do we have any announcements? >> please silence all cell phones. copies of documents should be submitted to the clerk. >> thank you. canu
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gary pollock head of client fixed income desk.ally -- your ears are burning i was talking about your comments and i was talking about some of ben mandle's comments as well. when i was talking about you and i have a problem with your last name could i call you person-dle? just to make it less gender -- have you thought about that? have you had any pressure from your mployer you feel comfortable with that. >> actually it's mandle. >> never mind then >> taking the emphasis off the man. >> smart ben, with your comments it's a lose/lose for markets. it set me off this morning it did because stocks slide, stock slide as growth fears spread sound like shatner but let's say we have a good number today a really strong jobs number. that's not going to help that's going to have the fed make sure we do slide. they need to back off. that's what gary is saying as well right? >> yeah. >> did i sum this up >> i think there's something to that it's a very narrow path for today's report >> what is it? it's within 1,000 or 2,000 and the wage has to
gary pollock head of client fixed income desk.ally -- your ears are burning i was talking about your comments and i was talking about some of ben mandle's comments as well. when i was talking about you and i have a problem with your last name could i call you person-dle? just to make it less gender -- have you thought about that? have you had any pressure from your mployer you feel comfortable with that. >> actually it's mandle. >> never mind then >> taking the emphasis off...
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judson pollock on how long this goes on? >> neil, that is right.nditions throughout the day time hours. we're on a little bit after roller coaster ride as we go on time. i will show it to you as we focus on the short term, temperatures running below zero. it is not only the cold, it is also the wind. when the two meet, forces talking about brutal conditions. check out the wind gusts here, 20, 30, close to 40 miles per hour. already flight delays out stored newark. it is coldest day of the year, for the season by far. temperatures running 10, 20 degrees before normal. temperatures well below zero. this is when it gets dangerous, minus 20 to minus 30. temperatures i climbing back into the single disedge its -- digits, with the win beginning to relax. talk about when the cold is moving out. it is locked in place lieutenant throughout the northeast. you see white and purples, those slowly clear out as we hedge into tuesday. hens the roller coaster ride effect. that is the game of averages when we talk about the month of january. as we rush into wednesd
judson pollock on how long this goes on? >> neil, that is right.nditions throughout the day time hours. we're on a little bit after roller coaster ride as we go on time. i will show it to you as we focus on the short term, temperatures running below zero. it is not only the cold, it is also the wind. when the two meet, forces talking about brutal conditions. check out the wind gusts here, 20, 30, close to 40 miles per hour. already flight delays out stored newark. it is coldest day of the...
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it featured willie, and tom pollock laser. >> it became the first album to reach one million in salescowboyke a rhinestone horse in a self single rodeo ♪ announcer: it was a time of legendary singers. >> ♪ joshua, joshua what are you doing living here alone joshua, joshua ain't got nobody to call your the firstouncer: for time ever, timeline rep -- presents 70's country. >> ♪ i beg your pardon i never promised you a rose garden ♪ ♪ -- it d it be a grows from days gone by announcer: you will hear all your favorite songs. tanya tucker, waylon jennings, willie nelson. >> ♪ it is a bloody mary morning it came without warning sometime a night down ♪ flying announcer: glen campbell, loretta lynn, the statler brothers. >> ♪ do you know do you remember so sweet and him -- and tenderly ♪ announcer: you will hear love songs, duets, and classic country story songs. >> ♪ announcer: plus, you will get this 24 page booklet filled with photos and stories about the artists and their music. another, want to play somebody done something wrong song ♪ announcer: don't waste your time and money trying to
it featured willie, and tom pollock laser. >> it became the first album to reach one million in salescowboyke a rhinestone horse in a self single rodeo ♪ announcer: it was a time of legendary singers. >> ♪ joshua, joshua what are you doing living here alone joshua, joshua ain't got nobody to call your the firstouncer: for time ever, timeline rep -- presents 70's country. >> ♪ i beg your pardon i never promised you a rose garden ♪ ♪ -- it d it be a grows from days...
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joining me is andrew pollock, you might recall his beautiful daughter meadow was a victim in the tragedykilled. andrew, it's very good to have you. thank you very much. >> oh, anytime, neil. it's always a pleasure to be on. neil: first of all, how are you holding up? >> i'm holding up. i've been pretty busy and never know what city i'm going to end up in. but yesterday was a glorious day and it was a good day for broward county. with the governor coming down and flying down to broward, going right to the broward county public safety building and suspending sheriff israel. neil: now, you've been critical of the sheriff, especially when the report came out that his men held their fire and many were standing outside and didn't go in, including an assigned sheriff to that school, a deputy to that school. and the more and more you found out, angrier you were getting. his suspension, he's fighting it saying it's unfair. >> neil, his department has condition consistent systemic failures throughout the department and it's all because of sheriff israel's policies. you know, he changed the active
joining me is andrew pollock, you might recall his beautiful daughter meadow was a victim in the tragedykilled. andrew, it's very good to have you. thank you very much. >> oh, anytime, neil. it's always a pleasure to be on. neil: first of all, how are you holding up? >> i'm holding up. i've been pretty busy and never know what city i'm going to end up in. but yesterday was a glorious day and it was a good day for broward county. with the governor coming down and flying down to...
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right now, we are going into the season for pollock, i believe.coming up in a few days, but this requires your agencies to be up and functioning. its fish and wildlife, you need to have these folks in their offices answering the phone, responding to text. we also on kodiak island have significant refuge land, parks land and again fish and wildlife managers on the refuge they are. so, you have got an island community cut off from the rest of the state, 43, 4400 miles probably from where we are sitting today and of the reliance on the federal interest is probably pretty disproportionate to other communities. much of the population, the indigenous population there relies on the kodiak area, native association healthcare, so the challenges that the indian health services is having because of the department of interior shutdown, so the impact in so many different ways m on this community of 6000 people is extraordinarily substantial. so, i made contact with the spouses of the coast guard men and women there and asked if i could i do a skype, do a face
right now, we are going into the season for pollock, i believe.coming up in a few days, but this requires your agencies to be up and functioning. its fish and wildlife, you need to have these folks in their offices answering the phone, responding to text. we also on kodiak island have significant refuge land, parks land and again fish and wildlife managers on the refuge they are. so, you have got an island community cut off from the rest of the state, 43, 4400 miles probably from where we are...
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national atonement for the sins of the past and government priorities and policies that would use the pollockuse the power of government to help people climb to the middle class. this is how black people see dr. king. activistdr. king as an and somebody willing to challenge the power structures and push for policies that would create greater equality and not just leave it to the whim of individual agency. in some ways, black and white people admire dr. king but see we areferently because each interpreting his message according to how we want to and what may be best for our perspective. sometimes we need a reminder in our history that slaves andople owned plantations in this country. many people, regardless of their reprehensible, slavery and bigotry, not because summit was black or white or muslim, because it is morally bankrupt. you can understand right or wrong. not all of us would be where we are today. because ofnot just the color of their skin, it is because reverend king spoke to ,he conscious, the goodness what god had planned for us when we were created. martin luther king was not pol
national atonement for the sins of the past and government priorities and policies that would use the pollockuse the power of government to help people climb to the middle class. this is how black people see dr. king. activistdr. king as an and somebody willing to challenge the power structures and push for policies that would create greater equality and not just leave it to the whim of individual agency. in some ways, black and white people admire dr. king but see we areferently because each...
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mobility at ups, amoco at thehertoatherton, of te streets coalition at smart growth america, and brandon pollockdirector of global civic engagement and strategy at byrd. back to lead the conversation is kathleen koch. >> thank you all. i think we filled the couch. so the title of our discussion today is sharing the road. so, really, i'd like to ask you, steve, brandon on tom, can you share the road when basically all three of your companies are in this street fight for curb space? i mean, how do you-- and then the average driver and the average pedestrian, how do you all co-exist? anyone. >> i'll just jump right in. i don't know if actually i would consider it a street fight at least between the folks on this panel, but i would throw out the fact that if you go to in i street in america and look at how the curbside is designed, 80 to 90% of that curbside is allocate today personal vehicles so i think what you'll see in the coming years, a reallocation of how we allocate space and the city and goal and agenda of that. because the physical infrastructure that's there saying that-- is saying that t
mobility at ups, amoco at thehertoatherton, of te streets coalition at smart growth america, and brandon pollockdirector of global civic engagement and strategy at byrd. back to lead the conversation is kathleen koch. >> thank you all. i think we filled the couch. so the title of our discussion today is sharing the road. so, really, i'd like to ask you, steve, brandon on tom, can you share the road when basically all three of your companies are in this street fight for curb space? i mean,...
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governor rick scott assigning andy pollock to the role.ting in hot water after answering a question on whether she supports the black lives matter movement. >> i support the recognition that black lives matter for sure and i have incorporated that in many of my statements. i think that all lives matter, yes, but we really have to redress past grievances in terms of how we have addressed the african americans. jedediah: she said all lives matter, black lives matter supporter took issue with pelosi saying that at a recent town hall. according to the movement the phrase "all lives matter" misses the struggle of african americans. a high school basketball teen is accused of swapping out triplets during a championship game. the teams allegedly switching places while shooting a free throw shot in missouri. no one noticed until later when reviewing the tape. the boys father is the missouri team's head coach and principal of their school which won the game. the incident is under investigation. ed: oh, boy. jedediah: that's pretty tricky. ed: i gue
governor rick scott assigning andy pollock to the role.ting in hot water after answering a question on whether she supports the black lives matter movement. >> i support the recognition that black lives matter for sure and i have incorporated that in many of my statements. i think that all lives matter, yes, but we really have to redress past grievances in terms of how we have addressed the african americans. jedediah: she said all lives matter, black lives matter supporter took issue...