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thank you. >> vice president stephenson: o. all those in favor of approving the resolution say aye. >> aye. >> vice president stephenson: mo n passes. next item. >> item 8. [agenda item read] >> vice president stephenson: t. >> commissioners, i have to say this is one of my favorite items of the year that we do. it's where we're very blessed department to have the kind of resources we do through our garbage rate process that allow us to actually give out grants. not only do we pay for our own work. we build capacity and others. this is very much a celebration of that ability to recognize the leadership that is throughout our community and to challenge them, to come up with innovative ways and to have some longer-term continuing support of community members. you'll hear quite diversity of grantees and i want to say a big thank you to the leadership of sean rosen dos mosmoss and alexy who has been working on this for a number of years. i sheparded this process. always improving it, always asking the question, are we getting the w
thank you. >> vice president stephenson: o. all those in favor of approving the resolution say aye. >> aye. >> vice president stephenson: mo n passes. next item. >> item 8. [agenda item read] >> vice president stephenson: t. >> commissioners, i have to say this is one of my favorite items of the year that we do. it's where we're very blessed department to have the kind of resources we do through our garbage rate process that allow us to actually give out...
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commissioner stephenson. >> vice president stephenson: t. that was fantastic. exciting. was there any digital backup to it? did any digital stuff go out as well as the postcards? >> not along with the postcards. the postcard pointed to digital resources. it was like the briefest summary of the exact digital resources that you need. we wanted to keep things streamlined. >> vice president stephenson: d? can can you track a list those areas. >> unfortunately, we relied on our partners website as opposed to our own. we do not have the data on whether theyhad bump in that. >> vice president stephenson: we can have one of the cards come back to us as a mechanism to maybe reach more people. i'm so glad you did the survey. it's one the things it the department is doing extraordinarily well. making sure we have pre and post data. having an opportunity to catch them while they're in it, it's interesting as well. thank you. >> president bermejo: director raphael? did you bring any physical copies? >> did not. >> president bermejo: do we have some? >> yes. >> president bermejo: we a
commissioner stephenson. >> vice president stephenson: t. that was fantastic. exciting. was there any digital backup to it? did any digital stuff go out as well as the postcards? >> not along with the postcards. the postcard pointed to digital resources. it was like the briefest summary of the exact digital resources that you need. we wanted to keep things streamlined. >> vice president stephenson: d? can can you track a list those areas. >> unfortunately, we relied on...
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i'll talk to brian stephenson about that and his new documentary next.any people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. when you rest on a leesa hybrid most recently, mayor pete buttigieg facing heated criticism from black residents of south bend for the oversight of that city's police department whose officer shot and killed a black man in that city on june 16th. the democratic party is right now very publicly wrestling with how to advance racial justice and fused together a strong multiracial coalition in the era of donald trump and into the teeth of acute white backlash. joining me now, bryan stephenson, executive director of the equal justice initiative. subject of the new hbo documentary "true justice." debuts on hbo on wednesd
i'll talk to brian stephenson about that and his new documentary next.any people living with diabetes monitor their blood glucose every day. which means they have to stop. and stick their fingers. repeatedly. today, life-changing technology from abbott makes it possible to track glucose levels. without drawing a drop of blood, again and again. the most personal technology, is technology with the power to change your life. life. to the fullest. when you rest on a leesa hybrid most recently,...
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he ran against stephenson and he won. he was a national hero. he gave his first speech, it was awful. it went really bad. what he did was, which is typical of ike, he was flexible, he got instruction and help. stephenson was moderate. he was running uphill because of ike's policy. people trusted ike. that had been true from west point on. his colleagues trusted him. >> this is my last question. you mentioned something about -- and then is the baby boomer generation after ike's generation? prof. galambos: the baby boomers come out in the postwar period. that is the first baby boom, yes. when the soldiers came home. they had more on their mind than education. [laughter] prof. galambos: that light is right behind you, that's why i keep ducking down. >> i was wondering if you could comment on indochina. galambos: yes. ike's policy toward china was set by the fact america had a strong sense, it never had -- we thought we had china. we never had china. we thought because of the second world war that they would be our allies. we were very disappointed
he ran against stephenson and he won. he was a national hero. he gave his first speech, it was awful. it went really bad. what he did was, which is typical of ike, he was flexible, he got instruction and help. stephenson was moderate. he was running uphill because of ike's policy. people trusted ike. that had been true from west point on. his colleagues trusted him. >> this is my last question. you mentioned something about -- and then is the baby boomer generation after ike's generation?...
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i'll talk to brian stephenson about that and his new documentary next. wanted more fromentary net my copd medicine... ...that's why i've got the power of 1 2 3 medicines with trelegy. the only fda-approved 3-in-1 copd treatment . ♪trelegy. ♪the power of 1-2-3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 trelegy. with trelegy and the power of 1 2 3, i'm breathing better. trelegy works 3 ways to... ...open airways,... ...keep them open... ...and reduce inflammation... ...for 24 hours of better breathing. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. trelegy is not for asthma. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling ...problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain occur. think your copd medicine is doing enough? maybe you should think again. ask your doctor about once-daily trelegy and the power of 1 2 3. ♪trelegy 1-2-3 save a
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stephenson falls is in fresno county, one of the biggest in california.ster station in fresno has a closer look. >> reporter: if you're looking to escape the noise of the city, and get back to nature sounds, you don't have to go far with stephenson falls. the 11th tallest water in the state of california, it's by far the biggest in fresno county. to get there, head north from auberry on jose basin road just north of mono casino. take your time on this narrow one-lane road. a left at the fork followed italian ball road. after about an hour and 45 minutes of driving from fresno, you'll come to this gate managed by southern california edison, this service road was built in 1922 for the big creek hydroelectric project. it's said to have cost $1 million per mile to build. the name million dollar mile road stuck and this paved ground will be your path to the falls. about halfway there, you'll find a cave off to your right. it's an add it used to drain excess water and should you hear sirens, the water is about to be released. it's about three and a half miles f
stephenson falls is in fresno county, one of the biggest in california.ster station in fresno has a closer look. >> reporter: if you're looking to escape the noise of the city, and get back to nature sounds, you don't have to go far with stephenson falls. the 11th tallest water in the state of california, it's by far the biggest in fresno county. to get there, head north from auberry on jose basin road just north of mono casino. take your time on this narrow one-lane road. a left at the...
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it's a distraction out of stephenson and thornton in toward about mission, then you're clear. >> good to know. that's what's happening "today in the bay." we'll be back at 7:25 with a live local news update. >> don't miss our midday show at 11:00. thanks for starting your morning with us. have a great weekend. >>> good morning. breaking news overnight. in no hurry. president trump confirming he did order military strikes against iran but called them off with just ten minutes to spare. the mission already under way. ships and planes in position. this morning what the president is saying about his decision to change course as the faa issues directive. >>> courtroom shocker. the star witness against that navy s.e.a.l. accused of murder tells a stunned courtroom he killed the victim, not the man on trial. where does the prosecution go from here? >>> summer storms.
it's a distraction out of stephenson and thornton in toward about mission, then you're clear. >> good to know. that's what's happening "today in the bay." we'll be back at 7:25 with a live local news update. >> don't miss our midday show at 11:00. thanks for starting your morning with us. have a great weekend. >>> good morning. breaking news overnight. in no hurry. president trump confirming he did order military strikes against iran but called them off with just...
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brian stephenson fight for equalpy premeerg on hbo june 26th at 8:00 p.m. next, june is pride month. this year renewed concerned about lgbt rights. still fighting for rights. we're talking about that we with he get back. up a up a. tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight infections and may increase your risk of infections. before treatment, your doctor should check you for infections and tb. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya®. stay clearer. janssen can help you explore cost support options. plants capture co2. what if other kinds of plants captured it too? if these industrial plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're wo
brian stephenson fight for equalpy premeerg on hbo june 26th at 8:00 p.m. next, june is pride month. this year renewed concerned about lgbt rights. still fighting for rights. we're talking about that we with he get back. up a up a. tremfya® can help adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis get clearer. and stay clearer. most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks stayed clearer through 48 weeks. don't use if you're allergic to tremfya®. tremfya® may lower your ability to fight...
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george stephenson.sex joined the chelsea pensioners for their annual founders day parade, amongst them six veterans from the norm d—day landing. asa six veterans from the norm d—day landing. as a service man who has himself fought in a war zone, prince harry shared stories with those who also understand what it means to be also understand what it means to be a soldier. and during the ceremony, the duke praised the efforts of the d—day veterans being cared for at the chelsea hospital, describing them as a constant reminder of the great debt we owe to those who have served this nation. in staffordshire, the duke of cambridge attended a service at the national memorial arboretum. age means many vetera ns memorial arboretum. age means many veterans will mark the anniversary a long way from normandy but their thoughts are never far from the beaches. sarah walton, bbc news. just coming up to quarter past one. our top story this lunchtime: last post plays. hundreds of d—day veterans gather in normandy for a da
george stephenson.sex joined the chelsea pensioners for their annual founders day parade, amongst them six veterans from the norm d—day landing. asa six veterans from the norm d—day landing. as a service man who has himself fought in a war zone, prince harry shared stories with those who also understand what it means to be also understand what it means to be a soldier. and during the ceremony, the duke praised the efforts of the d—day veterans being cared for at the chelsea hospital,...
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triangle and the three parcels immediately to the left will be built by the 30 otis project up to stephenson street. left was the plumber's union site and they're responsible for that and the other side of 12th street, the honda site will be responsible. >> commissioner: at the minimum we're getting the first three signed intersection. >> the entire block will be rebuilt even what's not developed will have a whole new sidewalk and street scape. >> commissioner: thank you. >> clerk: commissioner richards. >> i think it's exciting to this. the question i always ask is how's the maintenance going to work? is it a dpw thing for the project sponsor because it's a challenging corner in terms of the ability to keep up with its use and the elements and the wind. >> it means the private sponsor is responsible for maintenance and it will be part of the process they'll execute with public works. >> commissioner: and standards for what that entail? >> all maintenance responsibilities of are the sponsor. >> commissioner: if maintenance falls below a certain level how do you know it's below a level that's
triangle and the three parcels immediately to the left will be built by the 30 otis project up to stephenson street. left was the plumber's union site and they're responsible for that and the other side of 12th street, the honda site will be responsible. >> commissioner: at the minimum we're getting the first three signed intersection. >> the entire block will be rebuilt even what's not developed will have a whole new sidewalk and street scape. >> commissioner: thank you....
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in a statement today stephenson said he takes full responsibility and is embarrassed. >>> santa rosa police are looking for the suspected gang member believed to be responsible for shooting at a busy city park. four people were wounded in the gunfire last night including an 11-year-old boy. investigators say a 21-year-old man was the intended target and that the other three people shot were innocent bystanders. >>> you are watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. president trump joined french president emmanuel macron honoring the troops who took part in the largest air, land and sea invasion in world history. >> it was 75 years ago today that more than 150,000 allied troops stormed the beaches of normandy. fox news tells us of some of the veterans who attended are on their first trip back since the end of wwar ii. >> reporter: it with the largest air, land and sea invasion in history more than 130,000 allied troops storming these pages beaches on june 6, 1944 helping to turn the tide of world war ii. today president trump joining other world leaders in a special ceremony paying tribute to
in a statement today stephenson said he takes full responsibility and is embarrassed. >>> santa rosa police are looking for the suspected gang member believed to be responsible for shooting at a busy city park. four people were wounded in the gunfire last night including an 11-year-old boy. investigators say a 21-year-old man was the intended target and that the other three people shot were innocent bystanders. >>> you are watching ktvu fox 2 news at 6:30. president trump...
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. >>> plus, brian stephenson on the fight for racial justice in the age of trump. >>> and why are many outlets shrugging their shoulders at the president being accused of rape. >> it beca
. >>> plus, brian stephenson on the fight for racial justice in the age of trump. >>> and why are many outlets shrugging their shoulders at the president being accused of rape. >> it beca
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are we going to see an aide lay stephenson, cuban missile crisis moment at the u.n. tomorrow?ess of where the drone was shot down, it was a provocative act by iran. so what we need at the security council is to deescalate but also to get france and britain, our allies, to back us on iran not proceeding with their plans to enrich uranium. and secondly, maybe to get vessels to go in the straits of hormuz to prevent, to prevent any kind of escalation or an attack on a tanker as the iranians did. that's what we have to do at the u.n. security council tomorrow. leland: all right. so you think about how this is going to play out at the security council, it seems as though the iranians are sort of itching for a fight. if nothing else, reuters now reporting that they are in the parliament in the past 24 hours. the deputy speaker saying america is the real terrorist in the world by spreading chaos in countries, giving advanced weapons to terrorist groups, causing insecurity and then the law makers began chanting "death to america." this doesn't sound like a regime that's ready to negot
are we going to see an aide lay stephenson, cuban missile crisis moment at the u.n. tomorrow?ess of where the drone was shot down, it was a provocative act by iran. so what we need at the security council is to deescalate but also to get france and britain, our allies, to back us on iran not proceeding with their plans to enrich uranium. and secondly, maybe to get vessels to go in the straits of hormuz to prevent, to prevent any kind of escalation or an attack on a tanker as the iranians did....
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he's the adelaide stephenson of our times. he had a great run against hillary clinton.won a huge numbers of votes in '16. he's coming back. he's 78 now. along comes a relative young person, elizabeth warren, her own party. she's only 70. she's sort of the younger version of bernie. my question is that going to be the fight we see implicitly the next two nights? mira? >> i do think you will see senator sanders try to differentiating both with vice president biden and even though she's not on the stage with him, senator warren. i think the one thing for a lot of democrats actually senator warren was the person they wanted to run in the past. she didn't run and some of that support went to obviously a lot of that support went to senator sanders. i actually think this is more of the gravitational pull with this. particularly with move on who really strongly supported senator warren in her run in massachusetts and a big backer of hers. i think this is actually more of the natural alignment of where they would have been. >> i sense something going in her direction, which is p
he's the adelaide stephenson of our times. he had a great run against hillary clinton.won a huge numbers of votes in '16. he's coming back. he's 78 now. along comes a relative young person, elizabeth warren, her own party. she's only 70. she's sort of the younger version of bernie. my question is that going to be the fight we see implicitly the next two nights? mira? >> i do think you will see senator sanders try to differentiating both with vice president biden and even though she's not...
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george stephenson.a pensioners for their annual founders day parade. amongst them six veterans from the normandy landings. as a serviceman who has himself fought in a war zone, prince harry shared stories with those that also understand what it means to be a soldier. and during a ceremony, he thanked those that had served their country. on this 75th anniversary of d—day, i can comfortably speak for everyone when i say we are honoured to be in the presence of six normandy landing veterans. applause to all who are on parade today, i can only say that you are a constant reminder of the great debt we owe those who have served this nation. in staffordshire, the duke of cambridge attended a service at the national memorial arboretum. and in a short reading, he delivered the d—day address originally made by his great grandfather, king george vi, in 1944. at this historic moment, surely not one of us is too busy, too young or too old to play a part in a nationwide, perchance a worldwide, vigil of prayer as the
george stephenson.a pensioners for their annual founders day parade. amongst them six veterans from the normandy landings. as a serviceman who has himself fought in a war zone, prince harry shared stories with those that also understand what it means to be a soldier. and during a ceremony, he thanked those that had served their country. on this 75th anniversary of d—day, i can comfortably speak for everyone when i say we are honoured to be in the presence of six normandy landing veterans....
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we still have a profoundly unjustice criminal justice system and he should know because as bryan stephensonstem that treats you better if you're rich and guilty than poor and innocent. men like him have been abusing the system and abusing the rights of not only african-americans, but, frankly, the overincarceration of women, people who are mentally ill, the overincarceration of the poor, so i'm going to fight to take this a lot further. i was happy to show that i can get progress in a divided senate, but i'm going to show as president that i can end mass incarceration once and for all and do important things like bring police accountable in our country so we do not have that kind of implicit racial bias that is so hurting our criminal justice system. >> senator booker, i want to end on a slightly lighter note. i'm asking this of someone who has occasionally been caught rolling their eyes on camera. there is a photo of you looking at beto o'rourke as he begins to speak in spanish. you're giving him kind of amazing side-eye. i wonder if you've seen the photo. what was going on in your mind at
we still have a profoundly unjustice criminal justice system and he should know because as bryan stephensonstem that treats you better if you're rich and guilty than poor and innocent. men like him have been abusing the system and abusing the rights of not only african-americans, but, frankly, the overincarceration of women, people who are mentally ill, the overincarceration of the poor, so i'm going to fight to take this a lot further. i was happy to show that i can get progress in a divided...
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knifed big rig removed from the shoulder, no more distraction and good flow dumbarton bridge toward stephensonza but it's easing out for the cash lanes there. fast track is still moving smoothly it and the richmond to san rafael bridge. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> happening now, a suspect linked to two murders on skyline boulevard on the peninsula, officially being charged. 26-year-old malik dosouqi is being held at the san mateo county jail, charged in connection to the stabbing death of john sione pekipaki and taxi cab driver abdulkarem nasher. he's being held at the san mateo county jail. >>> oakland today is set to open its first pilot site as part of the rv safe parking program. last week mountain view proposed to delay restrictions on rvs. another local news update is coming in half an hour. a little bird told me you have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go, go. now the fastest, most reliable internet c
knifed big rig removed from the shoulder, no more distraction and good flow dumbarton bridge toward stephensonza but it's easing out for the cash lanes there. fast track is still moving smoothly it and the richmond to san rafael bridge. back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> happening now, a suspect linked to two murders on skyline boulevard on the peninsula, officially being charged. 26-year-old malik dosouqi is being held at the san mateo county jail, charged in connection to the...
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were also looking at 880, it is pretty slow from 238 all the way down to stephenson and fremont, dunbartonlow. it is better at oakland and at the bay bridge toll plaza, we are okay. if you are driving on 880, it is slow from san leandro to downtown, i do want to mention san francisco, northbound 280 and 101, it appears there is a motorcycle crash, he may be hurt but he has at least conscious and sitting up. the fire department is on the way. let's go back to the desk. >>> two employees and a gunman or dead after a shooting at a car dealership in morgan hill, it happened at the ford dealership on condit road, witnesses say the shooter opened fire on two of his managers then turned the gun on himself. alyssa harrington is at the scene to tell us what police say sparked the shooting. >> reporter: good morning, employees say that the shooter worked here, he had been fired earlier in the day, he returned with a gun and opened fire in the service department, which is right behind me. this morning, we did see two workers just show up, they went onto the property and now they are inside, it is unc
were also looking at 880, it is pretty slow from 238 all the way down to stephenson and fremont, dunbartonlow. it is better at oakland and at the bay bridge toll plaza, we are okay. if you are driving on 880, it is slow from san leandro to downtown, i do want to mention san francisco, northbound 280 and 101, it appears there is a motorcycle crash, he may be hurt but he has at least conscious and sitting up. the fire department is on the way. let's go back to the desk. >>> two employees...
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brenda stephenson wrote about emancipation oak in hampton, which is this grand old oak tree there. my son loves oak dreams, because he lives in austin. there are spectacular oak trees in austin, and he decided that the emancipation oak was more spectacular than any in austin, which was quite something for him. nationale about the cemetery on santa monica boulevard in los angeles, california, not the first place you would think of if you were going to think about civil war 12,000but there are union veterans buried in the national cemetery on santa monica boulevard. place that joan used to teach her students for many years, and several years into doing this, her brother became interested in genealogy and found out that they're great, great grandfather, who was in the second minnesota, is buried in the cemetery off wilshire boulevard in los angeles, --their great, great grandfather. there are a lot of different sites. you do not have to start at the very beginning, though you should, because steve upon his essay lives on. i will start right now to start at steve's and will say parenth
brenda stephenson wrote about emancipation oak in hampton, which is this grand old oak tree there. my son loves oak dreams, because he lives in austin. there are spectacular oak trees in austin, and he decided that the emancipation oak was more spectacular than any in austin, which was quite something for him. nationale about the cemetery on santa monica boulevard in los angeles, california, not the first place you would think of if you were going to think about civil war 12,000but there are...
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joining us now, the founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative, brian stephenson.t of the new hbo documentary entitled true justice, brian stevenson's fight for equality, that looks at the legacy and impact of extreme incarceration and centuries of racial inequality in america. let's take a look. >> i was sitting there in agony thinking about why i do what i do. i kept thinking about how broken he was. had been broken by poverty, broken by disability, broken by trauma, bias and discrimination. what i realized that night that i never had realized before is that i do what i do because i'm broken too. >> and brian joins us now. so great to have you here. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the documentary, and really your life's work. the fight for equality. the fight against inequality, and we can start with mass ma incarceration. how did we get to 2.2 people behind bars. >> the politics of fear and anger. in the 1970s and 80s, politicians were preaching be afraid angry. they are the ingredients to make you comfortable with things you shouldn't be comfortable with. we
joining us now, the founder and executive director of the equal justice initiative, brian stephenson.t of the new hbo documentary entitled true justice, brian stevenson's fight for equality, that looks at the legacy and impact of extreme incarceration and centuries of racial inequality in america. let's take a look. >> i was sitting there in agony thinking about why i do what i do. i kept thinking about how broken he was. had been broken by poverty, broken by disability, broken by trauma,...