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>> president stephenson: good evening everyone. i call this meeting to order. >> good evening this is the meeting of the san francisco commission on the environment. the time is 5:04 p.m. a note that the ringing cell phones and pages is still prohibited. please turn your devices off. due dot to the covid-19 health emergency, the commission on the environment meeting room is closed. commissioners and department staff will be participating in the meeting remotely. this precaution is taken per student to the -- pursuant to the statewide -- stay at home order. public comment will be available on each item on this agenda. sfgov tv.com is streaming the number at the top of the screen. when connected dial star three to be added to the queue. best practices are to call from a quiet location, speak clearly and slowly and turn down your television or radio. alternatively you may submit public comment in the following ways. e-mail to the department of commission affairs, if you submit public comment via e-mail it will be part of the official
>> president stephenson: good evening everyone. i call this meeting to order. >> good evening this is the meeting of the san francisco commission on the environment. the time is 5:04 p.m. a note that the ringing cell phones and pages is still prohibited. please turn your devices off. due dot to the covid-19 health emergency, the commission on the environment meeting room is closed. commissioners and department staff will be participating in the meeting remotely. this precaution is...
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guy won the that victory over andrew stephenson.he closerere is parallel because they flooded out in the primary and the preconvention period. you had an incumbent president in harry truman. it is a very divided party. the liberals walked out. candidates --ic as it turned out, harry truman put it back together. take these into account, all it tells you about the convention and can engine system is we might make as many .istakes these conventions will be summer, whatis else should people look for? we point out something about the rules and the platform. is there any opportunity here for a personality to bust forward on the national scene? stephen: the recent history of people who have been giving the , other national nominating speeches have not been very good. douglas macarthur in 1952, a situation similar to this. somehowught he would stampede the convention, that did not happen. your number one some people suggested in 1960 that andrew stephenson would electrify the convention and did a third opportunity to win the presidency? it
guy won the that victory over andrew stephenson.he closerere is parallel because they flooded out in the primary and the preconvention period. you had an incumbent president in harry truman. it is a very divided party. the liberals walked out. candidates --ic as it turned out, harry truman put it back together. take these into account, all it tells you about the convention and can engine system is we might make as many .istakes these conventions will be summer, whatis else should people look...
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commissioner stephenson? >> all right.missioner wall, did you want to respond to any of the comments from the public since you had the floor before we went to public comment? >> well, thank you. i would like to. but first i wanted to thank supervisor mandelman. he has been such a great leader on our issues and we are so lucky to have him as a partner in the work that the department camera the commission have been charged with doing, and thank you supervisor mandelman. second, i would like to thank all the people who commented both orally and in writing. i think that what we have read and heard are among the most outstanding comments that have ever been presented to this commission in my many, many years of service on it, and we are in the debt of every person who took the time to come and speak to us or write to us tonight. i also want to thank everyone at the department and jacob for all their really hard work on this ordinance. it's so exciting to have san francisco finally joining the all-electric bandwagon. i remember
commissioner stephenson? >> all right.missioner wall, did you want to respond to any of the comments from the public since you had the floor before we went to public comment? >> well, thank you. i would like to. but first i wanted to thank supervisor mandelman. he has been such a great leader on our issues and we are so lucky to have him as a partner in the work that the department camera the commission have been charged with doing, and thank you supervisor mandelman. second, i...
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right. >> no question that she was an adeline stephenson supporter, very strong on civil rights. didn't feel the kennedys were strong enough in supporting sieve's rights either in the senate or later and i think really held a grudge, to be honest. i love eleanor roosevelt, but she could hold a grudge, against his father, joe. i mean, she still resented the fact he had criticized fdr during the war and had supported germany over england and i think she never fully let go of that ax she liked to grind. >> right. >> but i do think a wonderful moment to their relationship and if you come here to visit eleanor's home up in valkill, pictures are on the wall after the convention when kennedy gets the democratic nomination. he knows he has to win her over. and he goes to visit her up in valkill. >> we have some of those photos in our library as well. yes. he has to go in-person to valkill to meet with her. again, she's enamored and a big supporter of adeline stephenson as being a very bright and capable candidate and she's worried not only about kennedy's relationship with mccarthy but h
right. >> no question that she was an adeline stephenson supporter, very strong on civil rights. didn't feel the kennedys were strong enough in supporting sieve's rights either in the senate or later and i think really held a grudge, to be honest. i love eleanor roosevelt, but she could hold a grudge, against his father, joe. i mean, she still resented the fact he had criticized fdr during the war and had supported germany over england and i think she never fully let go of that ax she...
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commissioner stephenson? >> all right.missioner wall, did you want to respond to any of the comments from the public since you had the floor before we went to public comment? >> well, thank you. i would like to. but first i wanted to thank supervisor mandelman. he has been such a great leader on our issues and we are so lucky to have him as a partner in the work that the department camera the commission have been charged with doing, and thank you supervisor mandelman. second, i would like to thank all the people who commented both orally and in writing. i think that what we have read and heard are among the most outstanding comments that have ever been presented to this commission in my many, many years of service on it, and we are in the debt of every person who took the time to come and speak to us or write to us tonight. i also want to thank everyone at the department and jacob for all their really hard work on this ordinance. it's so exciting to have san francisco finally joining the all-electric bandwagon. i remember
commissioner stephenson? >> all right.missioner wall, did you want to respond to any of the comments from the public since you had the floor before we went to public comment? >> well, thank you. i would like to. but first i wanted to thank supervisor mandelman. he has been such a great leader on our issues and we are so lucky to have him as a partner in the work that the department camera the commission have been charged with doing, and thank you supervisor mandelman. second, i...
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for a few years and i have done some research, a lot of people in texas criticize high you put stephensonrussell you did a great job in some people say you just didn't get stephenson right. >> i know they did and those who do are ignoring the fact the simple fact i portrayed a guy who was most popular public official in the history of texas. indisputable the only man who was elected to all three highest offices. speaker and lieutenant governor and governor i think the only man in the state who carried all 254 counties. not just popular but a legend and call the cowboy governor. i wanted to show what he was running against and what he had to defeat and that was the legend of stevens and seemed impossible because the last time he carried all 254 counties but we see by the end of the campaign johnson has destroyed the legend so in political power and development it was the first use of media politics on this scale in the history of texas at this scale and i wanted to show the power of negative politics could destroy even a legend that's why wanted to look at that legend and it is true stephe
for a few years and i have done some research, a lot of people in texas criticize high you put stephensonrussell you did a great job in some people say you just didn't get stephenson right. >> i know they did and those who do are ignoring the fact the simple fact i portrayed a guy who was most popular public official in the history of texas. indisputable the only man who was elected to all three highest offices. speaker and lieutenant governor and governor i think the only man in the...
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tuesday, adelaide stephenson. wednesday, barry goldwater. thursday, hubert humphrey.riday, george wallace. and saturday, george mcgovern. the contenders, all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> crowds gathered at the foot of the lincoln memorial on the national mall for a rally organized by reverend al sharpton to bring attention to police violence and racial unrest. the event coincides with the 57th anniversary of martin
tuesday, adelaide stephenson. wednesday, barry goldwater. thursday, hubert humphrey.riday, george wallace. and saturday, george mcgovern. the contenders, all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> crowds gathered at the foot of the lincoln memorial on the national mall for a rally organized by reverend al sharpton to bring attention to police violence and racial unrest. the event coincides with the 57th anniversary of martin
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stephen: i can only remember the stephenson nomination. secondrichard: they threw it open.en: that is important. when we say choose, the chooser is the nominee. the 1 -- richard: [indiscernible] stephen: that is right. stephen: beyond that, the convention drafts a platform, sets the principal. it handles housekeeping chores, it elects its national committee and all of the other machinery that keeps party going between elections. it has to deal with the internal housekeeping of that convention. there is a seating of delegates. there are rival slates for the conventions committees, has to ratify the rules of the convention which lead to fights. these rules and credentials, particularly are important if the convention is still open in terms of the presidential nominee. so that both sides are using whatever leverage they have to get the early momentum of decisions that favor them, or the picking up of a few contested delegates that might make a difference. richard: even so, wouldn't we have to say, steve as far as the , convention is concerned historically, that 95% of its work
stephen: i can only remember the stephenson nomination. secondrichard: they threw it open.en: that is important. when we say choose, the chooser is the nominee. the 1 -- richard: [indiscernible] stephen: that is right. stephen: beyond that, the convention drafts a platform, sets the principal. it handles housekeeping chores, it elects its national committee and all of the other machinery that keeps party going between elections. it has to deal with the internal housekeeping of that convention....
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francine: that was hsbc chief financial officer ewen stephenson, speaking exclusively to bloomberg. surveillance continues in the next hour. tom crean joins me in new york. joins -- tom -- tom keene me in new york. we will have a full round up of the banks and also tech stocks with tictoc. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: global coronavirus cases top 18 million. in the u.k., the government reportedly considers sealing off london if infections spike. missing the market, hsbc shares dip on surging bad loans. we'll hear from the company's chief financial officer. and tiktok turmoil -- the u.s.-china tensions threaten risk appetite. mike pompeo suggests action to protect national security won't stop with one company. good morning, everyone. welcome to "bloomberg surveillance." i'm francine lacqua in london. tom keene is in new york. tom, a lot going on. you look very dapper, especially for monday morning. the markets are focusing on banking stocks that disappointed in terms of earnings, and they are also looking at what else we are doing in the world of treasuries. treasuries, wef have di
francine: that was hsbc chief financial officer ewen stephenson, speaking exclusively to bloomberg. surveillance continues in the next hour. tom crean joins me in new york. joins -- tom -- tom keene me in new york. we will have a full round up of the banks and also tech stocks with tictoc. this is bloomberg. ♪ francine: global coronavirus cases top 18 million. in the u.k., the government reportedly considers sealing off london if infections spike. missing the market, hsbc shares dip on...
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julian is a stephenson 1941 professor of history and public affairs university and a political analysthis most recent book, the history of the united states since 1974, co-authored by our moderator. the best book in congress. awarded the new york historical society, the guggenheim foundation in america. they will be joined by crews. a political, social and urban suburban history of the 20th century america. focused on conflicts over race, religion, he's particularly interested in segregation and the civil rights movement. religious nationalism and the making of this. under one nation. one nation under god, how corporate america is christian america and recently published book. honored as one of america's top young innovators in arts and sciences and top in history. he's recently been named this english lecture by the organization of american historian and by john. without further ado, kevin. >> hi, there. >> hey, everybody. i will chat here and pretend hundreds of people are lurking in the background. it is good to see you, as we just heard, we worked together on a book called fault li
julian is a stephenson 1941 professor of history and public affairs university and a political analysthis most recent book, the history of the united states since 1974, co-authored by our moderator. the best book in congress. awarded the new york historical society, the guggenheim foundation in america. they will be joined by crews. a political, social and urban suburban history of the 20th century america. focused on conflicts over race, religion, he's particularly interested in segregation...
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. >> i want to bring in betsy stephenson, professor of economic public policy. justin wool ford from the university of michigan. welcome both of you. thank you so much for coming on. i appreciate it. betsy, let's begin with you. you heard that piece. it's a story that many mothers can relate to across the country. what is the longer term impact of working moms having to give up their careers right now? >> so this is such a an important topic. first of all, women got hit hard early on in this recession. normally men face the brunt of a shutdown or early on in a recession because they tend to be in more cyclical careers. in this recession, jobs, health care, education, hospitality and leisure, these are all industries dominated by women, so women saw their unemployment rates soar. now, that wasn't even the child care part you were just talking about. what we're seeing is women, as we turn into the fall, having to decide whether they can afford to pay somebody for child care for perhaps their school age kids not going back to school or whether they should cut their
. >> i want to bring in betsy stephenson, professor of economic public policy. justin wool ford from the university of michigan. welcome both of you. thank you so much for coming on. i appreciate it. betsy, let's begin with you. you heard that piece. it's a story that many mothers can relate to across the country. what is the longer term impact of working moms having to give up their careers right now? >> so this is such a an important topic. first of all, women got hit hard early...
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hiram stephenson was thrown into jail. as leader of the klan in indiana. the whole klan was thrown into disrepute by this and people started to leave. more and more newspapers, even states where the klan was strong, more politicians began to denounce the klan. it seemed to be going too far, especially as prohibition seemed to be more and more unpopular. the idea of this bully organization, vigilante organization at this time, enforcing the law became more and more unpopular. so the second klan continues until world war ii but its numbers december. 4 million members in the 1920s only has about 30,000 members. a third klan was rereorganized in the 1950s to battle the civil rights movement, but that's a later story. the klan was right about one thing, however. some hoodlums were making a fine living defined the volstead act. the most famous of them a name still well-known today, if you ever watch the hbo show "boardwalk empire," anybody watch that show? you see he's one of the stars, actor playing him is one of the stars of that show and this, of course, is a
hiram stephenson was thrown into jail. as leader of the klan in indiana. the whole klan was thrown into disrepute by this and people started to leave. more and more newspapers, even states where the klan was strong, more politicians began to denounce the klan. it seemed to be going too far, especially as prohibition seemed to be more and more unpopular. the idea of this bully organization, vigilante organization at this time, enforcing the law became more and more unpopular. so the second klan...
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monday, do, tuesday, stephenson, wednesday, barry goldwater. thursday, hubert humphrey. friday, george wallace. and saturday, george mcgovern. -- next week at eight bam 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is president trump and other state and local officials looking over storm damage in lake charles, louisiana where hurricane laura came ashore thursday morning. ever was the most powerful to make landfall in the state and thousands remain without power in the area. [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] >> later, the president moved on to orange county, texas about 30 miles from lake charles and met with officials including governor grade -- greg abbott and senator marco rubio, the president took some questions after the briefing. >> are at rest, let's go. >> thank you very much everybody, i'd appreciate you being here. we love the state, it has been a great state for me and a great step -- state for everybody in this room. arere here to help, we joined by governor greg abbott, a special man. he is
monday, do, tuesday, stephenson, wednesday, barry goldwater. thursday, hubert humphrey. friday, george wallace. and saturday, george mcgovern. -- next week at eight bam 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> this is president trump and other state and local officials looking over storm damage in lake charles, louisiana where hurricane laura came ashore thursday morning. ever was the most powerful to make landfall in the state and thousands remain without power in the area. [indiscernible]...
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"on the presidency," acceptance speeches from five presidential nominees, harry truman, add lie stephenson dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, and richard nixon. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. up
"on the presidency," acceptance speeches from five presidential nominees, harry truman, add lie stephenson dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, and richard nixon. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. up
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stephenson after 12:45 p.m. in hong kong. rishaad: markets are looking pretty mixed.ting in some losses. but the real stand up in terms philippinety is the -- down 3.5% at the moment. we will leave you with pictures from hong kong as we look toward the peak. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation brought to you by rare collectibles tv. >> 15 seconds. guidance is internal. 12, 11, 10, 9. ignition sequence. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. zero. we have a liftoff.
stephenson after 12:45 p.m. in hong kong. rishaad: markets are looking pretty mixed.ting in some losses. but the real stand up in terms philippinety is the -- down 3.5% at the moment. we will leave you with pictures from hong kong as we look toward the peak. ♪ >> the following is a paid presentation brought to you by rare collectibles tv. >> 15 seconds. guidance is internal. 12, 11, 10, 9. ignition sequence. 6, 5, 4, 3, 2, 1. zero. we have a liftoff.
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"on the presidency," acceptance speeches from five presidential nominees, harry truman, add lie stephenson, dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, and richard nixon. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, a discussion on civil war guerrilla fighters who later became outlaws in the old west, including jesse james, his brother frank, and their gang. this event was recorded by the american civil war museum in june of 2016. >>> now, i will start off with a word of warning. when i compiled all the information i wanted to share with you all this evening, the first time i went through it and timed it, i spoke for an hour and a half. so i hope you all are comfortable. we might be here a while. i'm just kidding josie, don't get mad at me. last year when josie was compiling the topics for this year, she called me into her office one day and pitched me this idea as she mentioned. then she ended up, when i told her that -- and i agreed that i probably did know somebody who might be interested in doing this topic, she said, well, you know, when i think o
"on the presidency," acceptance speeches from five presidential nominees, harry truman, add lie stephenson, dwight eisenhower, john kennedy, and richard nixon. exploring the american story. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span3. >>> up next, a discussion on civil war guerrilla fighters who later became outlaws in the old west, including jesse james, his brother frank, and their gang. this event was recorded by the american civil war museum in june of 2016....
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." ♪ >> president stephenson: good evening everyone.o order. >> good evening this is the meeting of the san francisco commission on the environment. the time is 5:04 p.m. a note that the ringing cell phones and pages is still prohibited. please turn your devices
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tuesday, adelaide stephenson. wednesday, barry goldwater. thursday, hubert humphrey.riday, george wallace. and saturday, george mcgovern. the contenders, all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> crowds gathered at the foot of the lincoln memorial on the national mall for a rally organized by reverend al sharpton to bring attention to police violence and racial unrest. the event coincides with the 57th anniversary of martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. >> our next speaker really needs no introduction and stays on the frontline. congresswoman ayana pressley. she is an activist, a legislator, survivor and the first woman of color to be elected to congress from the commonwealth of massachusetts. throughout her career as a public servant, she has fought to ensure those closest to the pain are closest to the power. prior to her being elected to congress she served on the boston city council for eight years and was the first woman of color elected to the council in its 100 year history. congresswoman ayana pressley. [applause and cheers] >> good morning, be
tuesday, adelaide stephenson. wednesday, barry goldwater. thursday, hubert humphrey.riday, george wallace. and saturday, george mcgovern. the contenders, all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> crowds gathered at the foot of the lincoln memorial on the national mall for a rally organized by reverend al sharpton to bring attention to police violence and racial unrest. the event coincides with the 57th anniversary of martin luther king's "i have a dream" speech. >>...
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>> yes, the homeless resource center is our new building at seventh and stephenson which is the new urgent care cling from 50 ivy to this new building. there will be hsa and hsa staff for benefits and hsa staff. it's half of the first floor. there's permanent supportive housing, 250 units of new housing, as well, in that building. this is a adjacent to the federal courthouse there on mission and we expect to open the new resource center in the fall of 2021. the construction has started. >> and how big is it? >> how big is the facility? >> yes, is i. >> it's mostly a welcoming spa space. it's urgent health services, den detail, behavioral health and meeting with benefit's councillors and housing. it's not a hang-out. >> or where crisis teams would bring someone? >> conceivably, they could if there was an urgent medical need. >> certain medical need, right. ok. well, that's that's page and here are my other questions. there was a bed's analysis and came up with a recommended bed increase and budget or administrative kind of feasibility analyses and just what they've determine the it would ta
>> yes, the homeless resource center is our new building at seventh and stephenson which is the new urgent care cling from 50 ivy to this new building. there will be hsa and hsa staff for benefits and hsa staff. it's half of the first floor. there's permanent supportive housing, 250 units of new housing, as well, in that building. this is a adjacent to the federal courthouse there on mission and we expect to open the new resource center in the fall of 2021. the construction has started....
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>> yes, the homeless resource center is our new building at seventh and stephenson which is the new urgentare cling from 50 ivy to this new building. there will be hsa and hsa staff for benefits and hsa staff. it's half of the first floor. there's permanent supportive housing, 250 units of new housing, as well, in that building. this is a adjacent to the federal courthouse there on mission and we expect to open the new resource center in the fall of 2021. the construction has started. >> and how big is it? >> how big is the facility? >> yes, is i. >> it's mostly a welcoming spa space. it's urgent health services, den detail, behavioral health and meeting with benefit's councillors and housing. it's not a hang-out. >> or where crisis teams would bring someone? >> conceivably, they could if there was an urgent medical need. >> certain medical need, right. ok. well, that's that's page and here are my other questions. there was a bed's analysis and came up with a recommended bed increase and budget or administrative kind of feasibility analyses and just what they've determine the it would take
>> yes, the homeless resource center is our new building at seventh and stephenson which is the new urgentare cling from 50 ivy to this new building. there will be hsa and hsa staff for benefits and hsa staff. it's half of the first floor. there's permanent supportive housing, 250 units of new housing, as well, in that building. this is a adjacent to the federal courthouse there on mission and we expect to open the new resource center in the fall of 2021. the construction has started....
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monday, thomas dewey, tuesday, adelaide stephenson, wednesday, barry goldwater, thursday hubert humphreyiday, george wallace , and saturday george mcgovern, "the contenders" all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. with darlene superville us, before we talk about the convention, the president announced yesterday that federal troops will be going into kenosha, wisconsin. can you talk about that decision-making and the announcement of that? guest: we have seen the president talking about sending federal troops into cities immediately in the aftermath of the killing of george floyd in minneapolis in may. , there was a death lot of protesting, peaceful, sometimes not so peaceful of his death at the hands of the minneapolis police department. they have been on a law and order team since then, and what happened in kenosha this week is a continuation of the president's focus on law & order, wanting to bring control back to the streets of american cities. the federal government is now sending in some federal law enforcement personnel into kenosha to bring
monday, thomas dewey, tuesday, adelaide stephenson, wednesday, barry goldwater, thursday hubert humphreyiday, george wallace , and saturday george mcgovern, "the contenders" all next week at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span. >> "washington journal" continues. with darlene superville us, before we talk about the convention, the president announced yesterday that federal troops will be going into kenosha, wisconsin. can you talk about that decision-making and the announcement...