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but it doesn't matter to shulman or allies on the left.o them the first amendment is merely a legal obstacle. something to subvert rather than celebrate. paypal is just one small example of this. across the country the left working to crash in the organization that stands in the way of power. in new york state governor andrew cuomo to shut down the nra, why? the disagreement with his agenda. he is harassing financial companies to do business with the group and it is working. immediate celebrate just as they celebrate endless attacks on fox news. their entire nonprofits whose only purpose is to close the network you are now watching, they are tireless and well-funded. if they someday succeed, you won't hear a word from the left about censorship, no. they will celebrate an entire new mise -- news media with one perspective that is their goal l conformity same as obedience. to achieve that they are working to nullify the second amendment as well. almost every democrat running for president would like to disarm the public and they say that out
but it doesn't matter to shulman or allies on the left.o them the first amendment is merely a legal obstacle. something to subvert rather than celebrate. paypal is just one small example of this. across the country the left working to crash in the organization that stands in the way of power. in new york state governor andrew cuomo to shut down the nra, why? the disagreement with his agenda. he is harassing financial companies to do business with the group and it is working. immediate celebrate...
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maria shulman. mr. chair, that's the last person on the speaker card. >> commissioner: welcome back. >> i know evan had to go back to work but he is also opposed to this and i mean i think that it doesn't make sense. you guys all acknowledge it's cruel to keep moving people around from place to place, from street to street and yeah, we should ban it across the city. we should not have parking restrictions anywhere but you guys can start now by stopping this restrictions. don't pass this one. don't pass the next one. >> commissioner: thank you very much. okay. with that we'll close public comment. i'll assume there's no further questions for mr. thornily. if none, are there comments on the item? >> i'll make a motion to approve with the comment i believe we have done quite a bit of work to help people not have their holds they live in towed. -- homes they live in towed and can you remind me what we've done to avoid the towing of the vehicle vehiclely housed dwelling. >> chair of the sustainable street di
maria shulman. mr. chair, that's the last person on the speaker card. >> commissioner: welcome back. >> i know evan had to go back to work but he is also opposed to this and i mean i think that it doesn't make sense. you guys all acknowledge it's cruel to keep moving people around from place to place, from street to street and yeah, we should ban it across the city. we should not have parking restrictions anywhere but you guys can start now by stopping this restrictions. don't pass...
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after college and business school, dan shulman had a mere i -- had a meteoric rise in business.the youngest member of at&t's senior executive team, cofounder of verizon mobile with -- a virgin mobile usa with richard branson, and ultimately, ceo of paypal, transforming it into a global payment powerhouse by working with banks, rather than competing against them. through it all, schulman never lost sight of the social activism he learned as a child. as he told rutgers graduates last year --
after college and business school, dan shulman had a mere i -- had a meteoric rise in business.the youngest member of at&t's senior executive team, cofounder of verizon mobile with -- a virgin mobile usa with richard branson, and ultimately, ceo of paypal, transforming it into a global payment powerhouse by working with banks, rather than competing against them. through it all, schulman never lost sight of the social activism he learned as a child. as he told rutgers graduates last year --
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after college and business school, dan shulman had a meteoric rise in business.ungest member of at&t's senior executive team, cofounder of verizon mobile with richard branson, and ultimately, ceo of paypal, transforming it into a global payment powerhouse by working with banks, rather than competing against them. through it all, schulman never lost sight of the social activism he learned as a child. as he told rutgers graduates last year -- dan: do not underes
after college and business school, dan shulman had a meteoric rise in business.ungest member of at&t's senior executive team, cofounder of verizon mobile with richard branson, and ultimately, ceo of paypal, transforming it into a global payment powerhouse by working with banks, rather than competing against them. through it all, schulman never lost sight of the social activism he learned as a child. as he told rutgers graduates last year -- dan: do not underes
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including one of my constituents, linda beagle shulman. linda's son, scott, was one of the 17 innocent people who lost their lives in parkland that day last year. scott was a geography teacher and a cross country coach, gave his life protecting his students. susesuse -- mr. souzzi: scott died heroically. since that day, we've been pushing more and more for commonsense gun reform and h.r. 8 and h.r. 1112 are just that. last week linda said to me, if universal background checks prevents just one shooting, it served its purpose. she inspires me. i'm inspired by my colleagues who are fighting for commonsense gun reform, whether they be democrats or republicans. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from illinois seek recognition? >> madam speaker, i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, madam speaker. i rise to congratulate the eureka college men's basketball team who la
including one of my constituents, linda beagle shulman. linda's son, scott, was one of the 17 innocent people who lost their lives in parkland that day last year. scott was a geography teacher and a cross country coach, gave his life protecting his students. susesuse -- mr. souzzi: scott died heroically. since that day, we've been pushing more and more for commonsense gun reform and h.r. 8 and h.r. 1112 are just that. last week linda said to me, if universal background checks prevents just one...
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after college and business school, dan shulman had a mere i -- had a meteoric rise in business.ber of at&t's senior executive team, cofounder of verizon mobile with richard branson, and ultimately, ceo of paypal, transforming it into a global payment powerhouse by working with banks, rather than competing against them. through it all, schulman never lost sight of the social activism he learned as a child. as he told rutgers graduates last year -- dan: do not underestimate
after college and business school, dan shulman had a mere i -- had a meteoric rise in business.ber of at&t's senior executive team, cofounder of verizon mobile with richard branson, and ultimately, ceo of paypal, transforming it into a global payment powerhouse by working with banks, rather than competing against them. through it all, schulman never lost sight of the social activism he learned as a child. as he told rutgers graduates last year -- dan: do not underestimate
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ninety three he was reported to have been bad tempered as a child and later trained as a locksmith shulman vanish human hadn't exactly been blessed with good fortune his father was an alcoholic with a criminal record ranging from theft to fraud and blackmail his grandfather had reportedly been convicted of sexually abusing children. do you know his mother was a very religious woman a mormon she is said to have not been particularly intelligent and she into league and give a sense ion. trewin bought his first gun at a young age and practiced shooting on animals he soon enough began targeting human beings. sent us not he was in his teens when he committed his first murder he shot his female cousin in the forest he claims not was an accident the gun went off on its own i was just playing around with it instead of being given a jail sentence he was sent to a correctional institution and started to come. after completing his locksmith apprenticeship schuman was conscripted into the german army. together with hundreds of thousands of other young men he was given a gun and dispatch to the trenche
ninety three he was reported to have been bad tempered as a child and later trained as a locksmith shulman vanish human hadn't exactly been blessed with good fortune his father was an alcoholic with a criminal record ranging from theft to fraud and blackmail his grandfather had reportedly been convicted of sexually abusing children. do you know his mother was a very religious woman a mormon she is said to have not been particularly intelligent and she into league and give a sense ion. trewin...
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carrie shulman, please come on up. [cheering] >> madam city administrator. watching on tv, that is not carrie, but the city administrator of san francisco, naomi kelly. go ahead. miss kelly. >> president yee: i think after you, miss kelly, i think that supervisor brown would like to say something. i see her on the roll. go ahead. >> protocol. well, i just wanted to also thank you carrie for all of her work, for throughout the years. i can't tell you how many times when i'm thinking, oh, i've got to, something is coming up, in the community, and arts, and i just go straight to you and you help us do what we need to do, and i -- i think how i'm going to have to completely readjust myself not reaching out to carrie, to get things done, and thank you for the years of getting cultural events through like the black film festival, juneteenth, and black history month and when i think of the things you've done to make sure we have both cultural events happen and how important they are, i just want to say thank you. so, simple, carrie, i'll probably still reach out to
carrie shulman, please come on up. [cheering] >> madam city administrator. watching on tv, that is not carrie, but the city administrator of san francisco, naomi kelly. go ahead. miss kelly. >> president yee: i think after you, miss kelly, i think that supervisor brown would like to say something. i see her on the roll. go ahead. >> protocol. well, i just wanted to also thank you carrie for all of her work, for throughout the years. i can't tell you how many times when i'm...
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vermont's idea for this and will bear dream in 2011 before it ended basically beforn governor peter shulman realized it had become too costly to implement and then he just call the whole thing off. who can forget obama solar energy grants? solyndra and automotive to name a few. there were five defaulted loans that american tax payers were on the hook for as a result of that boondoggle. none of these examples of waste, fraud, and abuse ever mattered to the phonetics on the left. their goal of their green new dale, oh, my god. what is that tell us? it tells us they are actually doubling down on all the failures of the past. in fact, yesterday, california governor gavin newsom lowered expectations for the project. kind of yanked it from hundreds feet. he kept insisting that he won't return the $3.5 billion that his date wasted on this nightmare. >> abandoning the high-speed rail entirely means we will have wasted billions and billions of dollars was nothing but broken promises, partially developed commitments, and lawsuits to show for it. with all due respect, i have no interest in sending bac
vermont's idea for this and will bear dream in 2011 before it ended basically beforn governor peter shulman realized it had become too costly to implement and then he just call the whole thing off. who can forget obama solar energy grants? solyndra and automotive to name a few. there were five defaulted loans that american tax payers were on the hook for as a result of that boondoggle. none of these examples of waste, fraud, and abuse ever mattered to the phonetics on the left. their goal of...
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. >> clerk: maria shulman, david driver. rich kyro. >> if you give them tickets what are they supposed to do. >> commissioner: next speaker, please. >> clerk: richard kyro and dustin nova is the last person with a speaker card. >> hu for holding the meeting. i live in the portola for two years and support the legislation before you. i hope you vote for it. i was really surprised when i moved there from the upper haight to see what was going on. it's just not the kind of thing that happens in the upper haight or richmond and i sent an e-mail about this but if someone can explain to me why the sun set reservoir deserves restrictions but the university mount reservoir doesn't. there's a rationale explanation for that besides they got it first and we can't have it, i would accept that but i don't think there's a rationale explanation for it. i hope you vote for it. thank you very much. >> commissioner: thank you very much. >> clerk: rich kyro folled -- followed by dustin nova. >> thank you, i'm rich kyro and a voter carrier for
. >> clerk: maria shulman, david driver. rich kyro. >> if you give them tickets what are they supposed to do. >> commissioner: next speaker, please. >> clerk: richard kyro and dustin nova is the last person with a speaker card. >> hu for holding the meeting. i live in the portola for two years and support the legislation before you. i hope you vote for it. i was really surprised when i moved there from the upper haight to see what was going on. it's just not the...
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when governor peter shulman realized it had become too costly to implement and then he just called theo can forget obama's solar energy grants to solyndra, there were five dee faulted loans that american taxpayers were on the hook for as a result of that boondoggle. and of course none of these examples of waste, fraud and abuse ever matter to the fan attics on the left. their goals of their green new deal, oh my god, what does that tell us? tells us they're actually doubling down on all of the failures of the past. in fact yesterday, california governor gavin newsome lowered expectations from the project. yanked it under its feet but he kept insisting he won't return the $3.5 billion that his state wasted on this nightmare >>> abandoning the high speed rail entirely means we will have wasted billions and billions of dollars with nothing but broken promises partially fulfilled commitments and lawsuits to show for it. with all due respect i have no interest in sending back three and-a-half billion dollars of federal funding that was allocated to this project to president donald trump. >>
when governor peter shulman realized it had become too costly to implement and then he just called theo can forget obama's solar energy grants to solyndra, there were five dee faulted loans that american taxpayers were on the hook for as a result of that boondoggle. and of course none of these examples of waste, fraud and abuse ever matter to the fan attics on the left. their goals of their green new deal, oh my god, what does that tell us? tells us they're actually doubling down on all of the...
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linda beigel shulman's son scott was a teacher at stoneman douglas. he was killed in the shooting. >> all of the families from stand with parkland. we can talk, and we can explain, and we can have conversations. anyou have to listen to us you have to help us. >> nawaz: one year later, thes survive still making their voices heard. just last week, they testified on capitol hill, as part of the >> i thought i was going to die. as i laid there, i begged god to please make it fast. let's hear now from a teacher in the parkland community. sarah lerner teaches english and journalism at marjory stoneman douglas high school. she edited aew book called "parkland speaks: survivors from marjorie stoneman douglas share their stories," a collection of essays and poems written by over 40 students and teachee who survived th shooting last year. i spoke with her yesterday about what this past year has meant for her and hertudents. sarah lerner, welcome to the newshour. thank you for making the time. i want to beginyoy askin about the fact that it's often said over tim
linda beigel shulman's son scott was a teacher at stoneman douglas. he was killed in the shooting. >> all of the families from stand with parkland. we can talk, and we can explain, and we can have conversations. anyou have to listen to us you have to help us. >> nawaz: one year later, thes survive still making their voices heard. just last week, they testified on capitol hill, as part of the >> i thought i was going to die. as i laid there, i begged god to please make it fast....
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alice katesen, shulman, and the women of the o are just a few of the stories i tell in the book. congresswoman norton and eleanor smeal also appear with betty frieda. domestic workers take their place alongside radicals demanding wages for housework. if you feminist men show up to a fewfor new ideals -- feminist men show up to fight for new ideals for fatherhood. these demonstrate a history of sustained activism by feminists to change private lives, society, and workplaces. why has this history been forgotten? i have two answers. first, feminists faced defeat. the kind of change feminists envisioned struck at the heart of how americans organized their intimate lives. in the moment, the ideas were revelatory and radical. and many then and now did not support the kind of changes in traditional gender roles that feminists fought for. they joined a vibrant opposition movement, what became the profamily movement that accused feminists of being antifamily and sought to block their vision of change and government supported childcare along with the abortion rights and lesbian rights. in
alice katesen, shulman, and the women of the o are just a few of the stories i tell in the book. congresswoman norton and eleanor smeal also appear with betty frieda. domestic workers take their place alongside radicals demanding wages for housework. if you feminist men show up to a fewfor new ideals -- feminist men show up to fight for new ideals for fatherhood. these demonstrate a history of sustained activism by feminists to change private lives, society, and workplaces. why has this history...
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i want to bring in market watcher joel shulman. what is the market reacting to? is it the noko no deal, the gdp 2.6% annual growth, or the cohen hearings from yesterday? which is it? >> i don't think it's the cohen hearings. i think it's the anticipation what's going to happen in china. i think north korea, remember there is very little trade going on with this country. so long as the nuclear threat isn't increased i think it's a nonstarter. there's no real information there. it would have been nice to have a deal but it doesn't move the markets. there's no economic consequence. however, to the extent that we can see through, look through to china, that's the big mover. we had nine, ten weeks of positive news in the markets. the markets have gotten back almost all the gains of 2018, so i'm concerned about any little hiccup that can send them down a little bit. we have gone quite a bit off, the markets are up since christmas and in our case, over 28% on entrepreneurial stocks quite a bit. but the markets across the board, everything is up except india. the market'
i want to bring in market watcher joel shulman. what is the market reacting to? is it the noko no deal, the gdp 2.6% annual growth, or the cohen hearings from yesterday? which is it? >> i don't think it's the cohen hearings. i think it's the anticipation what's going to happen in china. i think north korea, remember there is very little trade going on with this country. so long as the nuclear threat isn't increased i think it's a nonstarter. there's no real information there. it would...