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by reversing the 1995 proposed design, we open up the plaza connecting stevenson to market street. in the buildings, we intend to reactivate space for retail where it is not working and locates space where retail will work. to hone in on the plaza design, we are honoring and incorporating the 1975 water feature. two, adding a retail pavilion to stimulate activity in the plaza and three, create a rich variety of places for public use. >> shown here, the design captures the vision to increase -- to blur the lines between public and private realms and encourage activation, engagement which currently does not exist. here is the special relationship between the new pavilion on the existing towers. 555 is on your left and 575 is on your right to pick the pavilion, located between the towers, is 900 square feet and offers protection of market street. this view is looking east with 555 in the background with a clear sight line and physical connection to stevenson street along the 575 tower. looking south to the 575 lobby across the living room, within the middle of the plaza. this view is
by reversing the 1995 proposed design, we open up the plaza connecting stevenson to market street. in the buildings, we intend to reactivate space for retail where it is not working and locates space where retail will work. to hone in on the plaza design, we are honoring and incorporating the 1975 water feature. two, adding a retail pavilion to stimulate activity in the plaza and three, create a rich variety of places for public use. >> shown here, the design captures the vision to...
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stevenson has some mix of buildings. there's probably a large church. there's a new church annex and the five story residential building. it's really meant to be flexible and we'll set it up to be flexible. the building you can see the u-shape residential. it's unusual units. it's not typical corridor. the units get light on two sides. pushes most of the bedrooms toward the courtyard where it's quieter. as you move up the building, the building steps back along the two alleys per the zoning regulations and steps down. by going through the program, we were able to make that woodward elevation smaller. here's perspective along stevenson, perspective along 14th and elevations. i'm going to let mark roth speak. >> let me say, i only got 10 seconds. this is the big bang for the learning shelter which is a project that started and funded by the city of san francisco by marley and gavin newsom. we're going to help people get jobs. we will put tools on the floors that allow people to become service providers and maintenance technicians. >> president melgar: we
stevenson has some mix of buildings. there's probably a large church. there's a new church annex and the five story residential building. it's really meant to be flexible and we'll set it up to be flexible. the building you can see the u-shape residential. it's unusual units. it's not typical corridor. the units get light on two sides. pushes most of the bedrooms toward the courtyard where it's quieter. as you move up the building, the building steps back along the two alleys per the zoning...
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we think that it is a very dangerous intersection between stevenson and third and we are working withem on reimaging all of stevenson to a much more consistent and modernized look, and i think that having where they are putting their lobby entrance to the hotel really will help us with the traffic and making it a safer intersection to work in. [please stand by] >> we've been here before about other hotels. we wrote some of you a letter a couple of days ago because we had not finished our negotiations. our negotiations are to ensure that not only the good jobs that local 2 provides for its members, we're very happy that the developer has agreed to that, but to make sure that the good jobs, the entry level jobs, go the community and the underserved neighborhood that it is surrounding. the hotel needs to take benefit of that, too. we came to a moment where we weren't sure how the agreement was going to go with the developer, but they want a deal with us, so we are withdrawing our request for a continuance on this. we support the project at this moment and want it to go forward and look f
we think that it is a very dangerous intersection between stevenson and third and we are working withem on reimaging all of stevenson to a much more consistent and modernized look, and i think that having where they are putting their lobby entrance to the hotel really will help us with the traffic and making it a safer intersection to work in. [please stand by] >> we've been here before about other hotels. we wrote some of you a letter a couple of days ago because we had not finished our...
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bryan stevenson says this has to happen at a community by community level.m all for sheila jackson lee is a bill that would set up a reparations commission. i was signed into law in a heartbeat but i want to make sure that in every community at every level come here in the commonwealth of virginia perhaps especially, that we ready to have that conversation person-to-person, eyeball to eyeball, just like we are doing in this room right now. i'm convinced if we do that, we will form the consciousness and the political will to take the action necessary, to repair the damage done, repair the root of the word reparation, and to stop visiting that injustice on future generations. thank you for asking the question. really appreciate it. >> i know there are some hands of the i'm really sorry i don't have time for these two left. >> i'm -- haven't met yet. i'm here to ask a question, expressed concern about the way give a talk about mental health. you know our core human rights, civil rights demand and we don't want to be locked up in institutions, and we want to con
bryan stevenson says this has to happen at a community by community level.m all for sheila jackson lee is a bill that would set up a reparations commission. i was signed into law in a heartbeat but i want to make sure that in every community at every level come here in the commonwealth of virginia perhaps especially, that we ready to have that conversation person-to-person, eyeball to eyeball, just like we are doing in this room right now. i'm convinced if we do that, we will form the...
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egress for the automobiles moved to the stevenson street side. in terms of parking, how about if we reduce parking by 60 spaces? that's what happens here. you want reduction of parking you just got it. there's carers coming in and out all day long. we have been talking to everybody. everybody has their own issues. we got studies done to show what's going to happen during construction. we had an enormous amount of engagement here. >> commissionr hillis: all right. you're saying that we're hearing on the other side folks from the community saying, there wasn't -- i know this got tied up with the 16th street project. project sponsor had both and there was a lack of engagement on this. i like that it's dense. i like that there's new p.d.r. space we don't see lot of new p.d.r. projects coming before us. i think it would benefit from some additional community engagement. one thing i didn't like particularly about this project was that the density bonuses is claimed and then no b.h.r. on the density unit. i rather have negotiated percentage of on site b
egress for the automobiles moved to the stevenson street side. in terms of parking, how about if we reduce parking by 60 spaces? that's what happens here. you want reduction of parking you just got it. there's carers coming in and out all day long. we have been talking to everybody. everybody has their own issues. we got studies done to show what's going to happen during construction. we had an enormous amount of engagement here. >> commissionr hillis: all right. you're saying that we're...
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eastern for a live discussion with high school government stevenson high school in lincolnshire, illinois . it is one of those words our students struggle with. it is a concept of low trading. if you are trying to get a vote -- big bill passed, a lot of times it helps to have quid pro quo, this for that. project, we call them earmarks, if you added that earmarked, you will get more support of votes. exam on cram for the saturday, may 4, at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. satu
eastern for a live discussion with high school government stevenson high school in lincolnshire, illinois . it is one of those words our students struggle with. it is a concept of low trading. if you are trying to get a vote -- big bill passed, a lot of times it helps to have quid pro quo, this for that. project, we call them earmarks, if you added that earmarked, you will get more support of votes. exam on cram for the saturday, may 4, at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. satu
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>>stevenson lost her only son army ranger ben cop when he was killed by a sniper halfway through his afghanistan it was 17 when he signed up it was for all of his senior year of high school inspired by his great grandfather's military service during world war 2 after 9.11 cop was certain the army was his path after his death stevenson found herself unable to move forward. >>i was sweeping my grief under the right and i and i started to look for other means she connects with the nonprofit helping our american heroes or who awe. >>where she learned about art therapy. it was like being in light of some someone know all the shade up in your like oh my goodness, it's lighter here. >>she says it helps or focus on the positive. some us may. so this humanitarian that's what he was from a very young age and championed the underdog. he everybody's best friend. in washington, i'm kristen holmes reporting. >>we're going to go and take live look outside at sunny conditions at sfo and there are no delays will be right back. ♪ every day, visionaries are creating the future. ♪ so, every day, we put
>>stevenson lost her only son army ranger ben cop when he was killed by a sniper halfway through his afghanistan it was 17 when he signed up it was for all of his senior year of high school inspired by his great grandfather's military service during world war 2 after 9.11 cop was certain the army was his path after his death stevenson found herself unable to move forward. >>i was sweeping my grief under the right and i and i started to look for other means she connects with the...
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>>stevenson lost her only son army ranger ben cop when he was killed by a sniper halfway through hisur in afghanistan it was 17 when he signed up it was for all of his senior year of high school inspired by his great grandfather's military service during world war 2 after 9.11 cop was certain the army was his path after his death stevenson found herself unable to move forward. i was sweeping my grief under the right and i and i started to look for other means she connects with the nonprofit helping our american heroes or who awe where she learned about art therapy. it was like being in light someone know all the shade up in your like oh my goodness, it's lighter here. >>she says it helps or focus on the positive. may. so this humanitarian. that's what he was from a very young age and championed underdog. he everybody's best friend. >>in washington, i'm kristen holmes reporting. >>and just ahead in sports. the warriors gear up for game 4 also both the giants and ase inaction will have ♪ (vo) i know what you're thinking. electric, it's not for you. and, you're probably right. electric
>>stevenson lost her only son army ranger ben cop when he was killed by a sniper halfway through hisur in afghanistan it was 17 when he signed up it was for all of his senior year of high school inspired by his great grandfather's military service during world war 2 after 9.11 cop was certain the army was his path after his death stevenson found herself unable to move forward. i was sweeping my grief under the right and i and i started to look for other means she connects with the...
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the man with the arrows on his clothes is a rising star in boxing, shakur stevenson. police say the fighting started after stevenson and another boxer made comments about that group of people. a man and woman were injured, both fighters were arrested. >>> now to los angeles and a violent multi-vehicle crash. watch the intersection as the stolen pickup slams into several cars, wow. >> yeah, that driver of the truck was fleeing police, who say 10 vehicles, passengers, and pedestrians were hurt. one person was cut out of their car with the jaws of life. the suspect driver was -- the suspected driver was taken into custody at a nearby mcdonald's. there was a gun in the stolen truck which went off when an officer tried to retrieve it. no one was struck by that round. >> look at that damage. >> a lot of damage there. >>> we're following new developments in that stunning hit-and-run accident near atlanta in which a 9-year-old girl was struck in her front yard. >> the suspect, now in custody, claims he was fighting off a carjacker at the time of the crash. here is steve osuns
the man with the arrows on his clothes is a rising star in boxing, shakur stevenson. police say the fighting started after stevenson and another boxer made comments about that group of people. a man and woman were injured, both fighters were arrested. >>> now to los angeles and a violent multi-vehicle crash. watch the intersection as the stolen pickup slams into several cars, wow. >> yeah, that driver of the truck was fleeing police, who say 10 vehicles, passengers, and...
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they live discussion with high stevenson highnt teachers school. >> are section is about eight significance -- is about insignificance. >> logrolling is a word that our students struggle with. it is a concept of trading. have a big if you bill to pass it is good to have some quid pro quo -- quid pro quo. if you add that earmark he will get more support. that is logrolling. theatch the annual cram for exam on saturday, may 4 on 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the complete guide to congress is now available and has lots of details about the house and senate for the current session of congress. contact and bio information about every senator and representative, plus information about congressional committees, state governors, and the cabinet. the 2019 congressional directory is a handy guide. order your copy from the online store for $18.95. presidentfl-cio richard trumka talks about labor issues, trade, and the 2020 presidential election from the economic club of washington, d.c.. this is just under an hour. >> can i he
they live discussion with high stevenson highnt teachers school. >> are section is about eight significance -- is about insignificance. >> logrolling is a word that our students struggle with. it is a concept of trading. have a big if you bill to pass it is good to have some quid pro quo -- quid pro quo. if you add that earmark he will get more support. that is logrolling. theatch the annual cram for exam on saturday, may 4 on 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. the complete guide to...
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the ceo stevenson facing questions about at&t's streaming service in the works and all the competitionor that stevenson saying that he's impressed with the recently unveiled disney plus and the reaction is a good sign for at&t >> and i think what it did is gave the market an appreciation that this is a viable direct to consumer product that will have good appeal for a broad number of customers >> addressing concerns about at&t's debt load, stevenson also pointed to at&t's sales of its hudson yards stake announced just yesterday, as well as its sale of its stake in hulu. that 10% it owned of hulu saying those two sales are valuable progress towards helping pay down their debt. guys, back to you. >> julia, thank you. wall street also closely watching boeing today. it's helping the dow following its first earnings report since the ethiopian airlines crash in march and subsequent fallout phil lebeau has the key takeaway from the report. >> shares of boeing moving slightly higher after they met expectations on the top and bottom line. the focus is about the 737 max and the impact on the fir
the ceo stevenson facing questions about at&t's streaming service in the works and all the competitionor that stevenson saying that he's impressed with the recently unveiled disney plus and the reaction is a good sign for at&t >> and i think what it did is gave the market an appreciation that this is a viable direct to consumer product that will have good appeal for a broad number of customers >> addressing concerns about at&t's debt load, stevenson also pointed to...
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wait because we have a criminal justice system than the -- that in the words of my friend brian stevensoneat s you better than if you are -- treats you better if you are rich and guilty then if you are poor and innocent. a system so deeply baked with bias, it ruthlessly discriminates against black people and brown people, and low income people, mental illnesses, and folks with addictions. we cannot wait when we have an economy where people work two or three jobs pick up extra shifts where they can and they still cannot pay the bills. profits are soaring while wages for most americans have barely budged. massive corporations have taken over entire industries, driving out innovation, killing off competition, squeezing out small businesses. and american family farmers are first entrepreneurs, and are disappearing at a disturbing rate. we have had decades of unjust policies that have destroyed our economy and extracted money from our commonwealth and plowed into tax cuts for the wealthy, and wars overseas we did not have to fight, instead of investing in the things we all know grow our econom
wait because we have a criminal justice system than the -- that in the words of my friend brian stevensoneat s you better than if you are -- treats you better if you are rich and guilty then if you are poor and innocent. a system so deeply baked with bias, it ruthlessly discriminates against black people and brown people, and low income people, mental illnesses, and folks with addictions. we cannot wait when we have an economy where people work two or three jobs pick up extra shifts where they...
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a live discussion from stevenson high school in illinois.
a live discussion from stevenson high school in illinois.
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but buried in the rocky ecrevices emeally stevenson spots scraps of trash. >> as soon as your eyes adjustsee the plastic, you see it everywhere. >> reporter: the 21-year-old h nearly half her life cleaning up these shoreses. >> i think we're finding more plastic bottles and more in general, including bags. >> reporter: perfectly preserved bag of chips. >> and on the back, 16th of august, 1997. so that's the same eage of me. >> reporter: bags off chips are hard to recycle. which is why they often wash up on shores. >> this is now the oldest thing i've ever found. >> reporter: so she made this dress. out off bags of walkers crisps, the united kingdom's biggest putatdo chip brand, known to americans as la yes, s. she used the attention to push people to protest, by mailing their empty bags of chips back to walkers. they promised nor environmentally friendly packaging by 2025. >> i thought it was crazy that paracycle was already able to recycle. why aren't they working together? >> i want to change the way people look at garbage. >> reporter:ilities rar new jersey-based company taking on tras
but buried in the rocky ecrevices emeally stevenson spots scraps of trash. >> as soon as your eyes adjustsee the plastic, you see it everywhere. >> reporter: the 21-year-old h nearly half her life cleaning up these shoreses. >> i think we're finding more plastic bottles and more in general, including bags. >> reporter: perfectly preserved bag of chips. >> and on the back, 16th of august, 1997. so that's the same eage of me. >> reporter: bags off chips are...
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we can't wait because we have a criminal justice system that in the words of my friend brian stevensontter if you're rich and guilty than if you're poor and innocent. a system so deeply baked with bias that it ruthlessly discriminates against black people and brown people and low income people with mental illnesses, folks with addiction. we can't wait where we have an economy with people working two or three jobs pick up extra shifts and they still can't pay the bills. profits are soaring while wages for most americans have barely bulged. massi massive corporations have taken over driving out innovation, squeezing out small businesses and american family farmers are disappearing at a disturbing rate. we have had decades of unjust policies that have destroyed our economy and extracted money from our commonwealth and plowed it into tax cuts for the wealthy and wars overseas we didn't have to fight. instead of investing in the things we all know grow our economy and create more opportunity for all like education and infrastructure. that's why when i am president of the united states we wo
we can't wait because we have a criminal justice system that in the words of my friend brian stevensontter if you're rich and guilty than if you're poor and innocent. a system so deeply baked with bias that it ruthlessly discriminates against black people and brown people and low income people with mental illnesses, folks with addiction. we can't wait where we have an economy with people working two or three jobs pick up extra shifts and they still can't pay the bills. profits are soaring while...
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>> peg stevenson. i'm the director the unit in the controller's office. we've been looking back, take a different perspective and look at success in filling positions. we need to reconcile what we heard from them with what was reported in the budget analyst's report, and then kathrin mcguire or somebody else from the police department can speak to this. they've had a working group to identify agencies with the civilian proposals now. we're doing some validation of that and comparing it to their overall org charts to look at how complete it is. [please stand by] >> in regards soon, is there any indication, i think it's the 58 you were looking at. how many possibly would be recommended to be supervised. >> so there could be a couple of different lists at issue. the positioned you had funded and approved in last year's budget, so there's a progress report to be made on those. there's a new list the police department will be coming forward with. there's no function on it there isn't a good candidate on it that isn't a good candidate for civilization and i thi
>> peg stevenson. i'm the director the unit in the controller's office. we've been looking back, take a different perspective and look at success in filling positions. we need to reconcile what we heard from them with what was reported in the budget analyst's report, and then kathrin mcguire or somebody else from the police department can speak to this. they've had a working group to identify agencies with the civilian proposals now. we're doing some validation of that and comparing it to...
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the exam on saturday, may 4, with live discussion with high school government teachers from adlai stevensonigh school in lincolnshire, illinois. >> our question is about logrolling edit significance. >> it's one of those words. if the concept. years -- if you're trying to get a big bill passed, it's a good idea to have some quid pro quo. ork projectthis p toward your mark, you will get more supportive votes. that is logrolling. >> watch the cram for the exam on saturday, may 4 on c-span. wednesday at 10:00 a.m. eastern, william barr will testify before the senate judiciary committee on the molar report. on thursday at 9:00 a.m. eastern, he will testify before the house judiciary committee and on c-span3, c-span.org, listen on the free c-span radio app. several democratic presidential candidates were in houston this week for a forum hosted by the group "she the people." it focused on issues like health care, criminal justice, immigration and higher education. the first portion includes new jersey senator cory booker, former housing secretary hooley and castro, and kelsey gabbard.
the exam on saturday, may 4, with live discussion with high school government teachers from adlai stevensonigh school in lincolnshire, illinois. >> our question is about logrolling edit significance. >> it's one of those words. if the concept. years -- if you're trying to get a big bill passed, it's a good idea to have some quid pro quo. ork projectthis p toward your mark, you will get more supportive votes. that is logrolling. >> watch the cram for the exam on saturday, may 4...
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. >> reporter: beverly stevenson and her son, bryan are ambassadors who double as a advertising department t-shirts that say it all. >> everyone is someone's somebody. >> reporter: they put boots on the ground to walk the streets of union square. prime san francisco real estate where beverly's lived for 13 years. >> brothers, families, sisters, brothers, uncles. >> reporter: did you ever wish somebody would come by and stop and talk to you? >> always. i need help. >> reporter: the improvement distrct was willing to help by supporting miracle messages work. >> they are human beings. so we need address them. i think the level of frustration has gotten really high in our city. so you don't always look at people. you look at the problems they're leaving behind. >> i mean food, water, shelter, clothing, housing, we all need that to be fully human. we need love, belonging, a sense of social support. >> reporter: in the four years since miracle messages small staff started searching for lost loved ones, some 200 homeless people have reconnected. >> we have families reaching out to us looking for
. >> reporter: beverly stevenson and her son, bryan are ambassadors who double as a advertising department t-shirts that say it all. >> everyone is someone's somebody. >> reporter: they put boots on the ground to walk the streets of union square. prime san francisco real estate where beverly's lived for 13 years. >> brothers, families, sisters, brothers, uncles. >> reporter: did you ever wish somebody would come by and stop and talk to you? >> always. i need...
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for the exam program for a live discussion with government teachers from stevenson high school in lincolnshire . >> are question is about logrolling and its significance . >> this is a concept of boat training. the idea is that if you're trying to get a big bill passed it helps to have quit broke well , this for that. if you have this for that or earmark and if you add that earmark you get more supportive votes. that's logrolling . >> watching the cram for the exam on saturday, may 4 that nine eastern on c-span. >>> each week american history tv takes you to museums and historic places open in 1829, philadelphia's eastern state penitentiary operated as a prison until 1971, now a museum we visited to learn about the history of the institution that coined the term penitentiary and reform criminals . >> i'm a tour guide here at eastern state penitentiary historic site and today, we will spend the next hour or so looking through this beautiful building. this is today a stabilized roar after 142 years of use as a prison which when it first opened in 1829 was considered experimental. it was actually
for the exam program for a live discussion with government teachers from stevenson high school in lincolnshire . >> are question is about logrolling and its significance . >> this is a concept of boat training. the idea is that if you're trying to get a big bill passed it helps to have quit broke well , this for that. if you have this for that or earmark and if you add that earmark you get more supportive votes. that's logrolling . >> watching the cram for the exam on...
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the president of that union, lonnie stevenson, introduced the former vice president with a hug. >> int you to know i had permission to hug lonnie. all those kids, you want to come up on the stage, you can come up. it's okay. i have to stand all wrong but by the way, he gave me permission to touch him. >> laura, some commentators are furious about what -- that biden would dare to joke about the hug and sniff gate. look at this. >> it wasn't funny. making light of it? sort of -- i don't noe, leaves me scratching my head. >> the fact that he joked about it today is a problem. >> he doesn't get it. >> i suspect a lot of other people especially the women involved will find offensive. >> laura: oh john, oh john, come on. you are not woke enough to have a sense of humor. he is of a different generation. >> i agree with you entirely. >> laura: the left has lot any sense of humor. >> people on the right have the torches nooses out for joe biden. >> my grandfather would hug and grab people by the face. but he was being affectionate. it was his generation. >> laura: i think we should walk aroun
the president of that union, lonnie stevenson, introduced the former vice president with a hug. >> int you to know i had permission to hug lonnie. all those kids, you want to come up on the stage, you can come up. it's okay. i have to stand all wrong but by the way, he gave me permission to touch him. >> laura, some commentators are furious about what -- that biden would dare to joke about the hug and sniff gate. look at this. >> it wasn't funny. making light of it? sort of --...
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. >> commissioner moore: there is one point, i was concerned about stevenson when i toured the site. we all talked about that, the location of the droppoff is very close to the intersection. it is a very complicated street and will require more than just one owner to pick up how to resolve it. this has a major circulation corridor for multiple garages. people cutting across a major artery, that being 3rd street, is in itself every night a miracle. so i think that challenge is ahead, but i think that traffic and transportation of the city needs to help resolve that. >> president melgar: i will also say i'm supportive of the project. this is a magical building. and the preservation plans are outstanding, so i'm really excited about it. i'm also excited that you have done so much work with labor and with the local preservation community. i think that's really outstanding. i'm looking forward to having some life on stephenson. i actually think that's a great little street. you know, and how it ends, there is potential there for a lot of street life and for some magic to happen. and be ex
. >> commissioner moore: there is one point, i was concerned about stevenson when i toured the site. we all talked about that, the location of the droppoff is very close to the intersection. it is a very complicated street and will require more than just one owner to pick up how to resolve it. this has a major circulation corridor for multiple garages. people cutting across a major artery, that being 3rd street, is in itself every night a miracle. so i think that challenge is ahead, but i...
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after i left nan, i spent the afternoon and evening in birmingham at brian stevenson's museum and memorialh looks at lynching all over the united states from about 1875 right up until 1950. and that is so sobering. if you don't really understand the reason why this country should apologize for allowing slavery to exist as long as it did and after slavery allow state-sanctioned racial bias and discrimination going all the way from jim crow up to equal housing, equal employment opportunities. come down to birmingham and spend a couple of hours in this museum and i guarantee you it will open anybody's eyes. >> i lived there and i know what you're talking about or visit the 14th street baptist church where the four little girls were killed. black voters makeup some 20% all of democratic voters. how do you plan to energize those voters and convince them to support you? >> well, you know, what i've done the eight years as mayor and governor, i tried to go to people, to go to every voter and go to where they are, their places of worship, their homes their meetings, symbolic places like certain me
after i left nan, i spent the afternoon and evening in birmingham at brian stevenson's museum and memorialh looks at lynching all over the united states from about 1875 right up until 1950. and that is so sobering. if you don't really understand the reason why this country should apologize for allowing slavery to exist as long as it did and after slavery allow state-sanctioned racial bias and discrimination going all the way from jim crow up to equal housing, equal employment opportunities....
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that is one week little band of rain coming up by bolinas and stevenson beach and following up highway one. there is little bit of rain here, i'm not seeing too much of an issue anywhere else just yet. as we take a look at the future cast on this, we will, for a closer commute. look at what happens as we get into the 7 o'clock hour. we will see some of the more impressive bans of rain come over the peninsula extending across the bay. for most of your drive, you happen to commute between 7 am and 10 pm, plan on windshield wipers going. i will be back with more in the rest of the forecast coming up in a few minutes. >>> it's looking okay right now despite one trouble spot in the east bay. with the rain hits after seven it will affect your drive on 101 and 280. eastown right now, 80 upper east sure we have traffic around tennessee. i spoke to chp a few minutes ago who said it was an accident that turned into police activity. right now they have the two right lanes completely shut down and they say no word yet as to when lanes will reopen. we are seeing slight delays in the area. it is the
that is one week little band of rain coming up by bolinas and stevenson beach and following up highway one. there is little bit of rain here, i'm not seeing too much of an issue anywhere else just yet. as we take a look at the future cast on this, we will, for a closer commute. look at what happens as we get into the 7 o'clock hour. we will see some of the more impressive bans of rain come over the peninsula extending across the bay. for most of your drive, you happen to commute between 7 am...
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i see peg stevenson his here today and she would talk about it during the course of her presentation. if not, some other time, we will be here. and that is all that i wanted to say. and brandon, if you like to say something, this is your time. >> i would like to make some additional comments, first of all, thank you to you and your staff for always being very agreeable to meet with brian and myself. i just wanted to share some of my experiences serving alongside brian and really tagging along to listen to that explanation to share with some of our new members. since this bond was approved and started funding, we have met with three sets of staff at the m.t.a., our liaison, if you will , but having said that, each set of staff have been very agreeable to answer questions. finally, after meeting several a few several times and over the course of over -- assisting overseas bonds, i just want to share with my fellow members what i learned and finding to begin -- finally beginning to grasp the complexity of this bond. first of all, out of the 500 bonds, the voters actually agreed to split
i see peg stevenson his here today and she would talk about it during the course of her presentation. if not, some other time, we will be here. and that is all that i wanted to say. and brandon, if you like to say something, this is your time. >> i would like to make some additional comments, first of all, thank you to you and your staff for always being very agreeable to meet with brian and myself. i just wanted to share some of my experiences serving alongside brian and really tagging...
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eastern for a live discussion with teachers from adlai stevenson high school and lincolnshire, illinois. >> logrolling is one of those it is thestudents, idea that if you're trying to get a big bill passed it helps to have some quid pro quo just for that. if you add this project, what we call earmarks, if you had that earmark, you will get more supportive votes. that is logrolling. narrator: watch washington journal's annual cram for the exam on saturday, may 4 at 9:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. congress is in recess. the house and senate come back into session monday, april 29. when they return the houseplants to work on climate change legislation. the senate will continue the confirmation process for judicial and executive branch nominees. when the house returns watch live coverage on c-span, the senate live on c-span2. congresswoman carolyn maloney joined attorneys and activists at a news conference following today's oral arguments at the supreme court on citizenship and the 2020 census case. the court will release audio of the case friday. we will have it here on c-span.
eastern for a live discussion with teachers from adlai stevenson high school and lincolnshire, illinois. >> logrolling is one of those it is thestudents, idea that if you're trying to get a big bill passed it helps to have some quid pro quo just for that. if you add this project, what we call earmarks, if you had that earmark, you will get more supportive votes. that is logrolling. narrator: watch washington journal's annual cram for the exam on saturday, may 4 at 9:00 a.m. eastern on...
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so this was the proof that i want to say adlai stevenson, back in the '60s, before the u.n.prove to the world russia was putting in icbm missiles in cube very close to the united states border. >> this resolution calls an interim measure under article 40 of the charter for the immediate dismantling and withdrawal from cuba of all missile and other offensive weapons. >> this is a photograph of a constellation, a lockheed constellation that was used with an antenna array on the fuselage top to help pick up these signals. so during the cold war, we were trying to monitor as many of our enemies as possible in order to learn their strengths and weaknesses. we were using c-130s. we were using constellations. we were using u-2s. we were using a variety of different aircraft to fly over or around foreign hostile countries to monitor their activities. and this is a type of system that would have been inside one of these reconnaissance aircraft. as a result of this operation, there were, i want to say, 25 to 30 cold war shoot-downs between 1950 and 1970. my father was shot down may 1s
so this was the proof that i want to say adlai stevenson, back in the '60s, before the u.n.prove to the world russia was putting in icbm missiles in cube very close to the united states border. >> this resolution calls an interim measure under article 40 of the charter for the immediate dismantling and withdrawal from cuba of all missile and other offensive weapons. >> this is a photograph of a constellation, a lockheed constellation that was used with an antenna array on the...
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with heiskell government teachers andrew cunneen and daniel larson from adelaide east to listen, stevenson high school in illinois. speak in our question is about long going, log going and significant . >> our students struggle with this also. it is a contract of, the idea is that if you're trying to get a big bill passed, a lot of times it helps to have some quid pro quo quit pro quo this for that. if you have this writer this project sometimes recall the earmarks, if you add that earmark, you will get more supportive votes. >>> watch washington journals annual cram for the exam saturday, may 4 at 9 am eastern on c-span. >>> this is a special edition of american history tv. a sample of the compelling history programs that area every week and on american history tv like lectures and history, american artifacts, real america, the civil war, oral histories, the presidency, and a special event coverage about our nations history. enjoy american history tv now and every weekend on c-span three. , c-span3. >>> coming up next on c-span3, lectures and history , college students and inmates are par
with heiskell government teachers andrew cunneen and daniel larson from adelaide east to listen, stevenson high school in illinois. speak in our question is about long going, log going and significant . >> our students struggle with this also. it is a contract of, the idea is that if you're trying to get a big bill passed, a lot of times it helps to have some quid pro quo quit pro quo this for that. if you have this writer this project sometimes recall the earmarks, if you add that...
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not to go -- not to the play historian here, but hubert humphrey in 1968 and at lay stevenson in 1960. offered, no way. i want to be president but i'm not going to accept this help and what the special counsel does not exonerate the president of in the category of conspiracy, well, his teams, i should say, is of a willingness. they expected it would benefit them and they showed interest in this help. that's remarkable thing for the candidate. >> that's interesting, and for those just tuning in, i want to go over what we're doing right now. one of the things in the mueller report -- the mueller report focuses on two things, one is whether or not there was conspiracy. the solution there was not enough evidence of conspiracy between the russian government and anyone on the trump campaign or knowing american and the other question is obstruction of justice and whether or not president trump committed obstruction of justice in trying to hamper the mueller team. the fbi, whomever, from conducting this probably. let's reset the big takeaway so far in this redacted version of the mueller repo
not to go -- not to the play historian here, but hubert humphrey in 1968 and at lay stevenson in 1960. offered, no way. i want to be president but i'm not going to accept this help and what the special counsel does not exonerate the president of in the category of conspiracy, well, his teams, i should say, is of a willingness. they expected it would benefit them and they showed interest in this help. that's remarkable thing for the candidate. >> that's interesting, and for those just...
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may 4th at 9:00 am eastern for a live discussion with high school government teachers from and lie stevenson high school in illinois. >> our question is significant. >> logrolling is one of those words our students struggle with. it is a concept of votes that if you're trying to get a good bill passed, a lot of times it helps to have some quid pro quo, this for that. this rider, this court project, these earmarks or that earmark, you get more supportive votes. that is logrolling. >> reporter: watch cram for the exam on saturday, may 4th at 9:00 eastern on c-span. >> julie rogner continue the conversation about medicare for all of the affordable care act, the status of it, what may be ahead for the affordable care act. folks a little bit on medicare for all, why do you think it continues to be top of the democrats agenda going into 2020? >> it is the top of the public's agenda going into 2020
may 4th at 9:00 am eastern for a live discussion with high school government teachers from and lie stevenson high school in illinois. >> our question is significant. >> logrolling is one of those words our students struggle with. it is a concept of votes that if you're trying to get a good bill passed, a lot of times it helps to have some quid pro quo, this for that. this rider, this court project, these earmarks or that earmark, you get more supportive votes. that is logrolling....
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brought up brian stevenson.el b jordan is about to be in the movie version of the book that.0, so look out for in the book, stevenson says that the only way to understand the problems ailing people is to be close to them. the problem we are trying to dismantle, it feels like it is far away from us but we know these problems are close to us and there are things we can solve. the reason i wanted to say that is because we are going to invite somebody up here who knows about solving the big, institutional problems of today because they are impacted by them every single day. our next candidate grew up in oklahoma. she is one of four children in a middle-class family. she became a teacher, and a law professor, than the senior senator from massachusetts. [cheers and applause] she spent her career explaining why the middle class has been hollowed out and taking on the forces that got us here, from the big banks and the credit card companies to for-profit schools. give me a warm welcome for senator elizabeth warren. [che
brought up brian stevenson.el b jordan is about to be in the movie version of the book that.0, so look out for in the book, stevenson says that the only way to understand the problems ailing people is to be close to them. the problem we are trying to dismantle, it feels like it is far away from us but we know these problems are close to us and there are things we can solve. the reason i wanted to say that is because we are going to invite somebody up here who knows about solving the big,...
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from adelaide stevenson high school in lincolnshire illinois. >> i question is about the significance. >> logrolling is one of those words we struggle with, it's a concept the idea is that if you're trying to get a big bill passed, a lot of times it helps to have some quid pro quo. this is that. it will get more support of both. that's logrolling peer >> watch washington journal cram for the exam. on saturday, may 4 at 9 am eastern. on c-span. up next, purchase college history professor lisa keller delivers
from adelaide stevenson high school in lincolnshire illinois. >> i question is about the significance. >> logrolling is one of those words we struggle with, it's a concept the idea is that if you're trying to get a big bill passed, a lot of times it helps to have some quid pro quo. this is that. it will get more support of both. that's logrolling peer >> watch washington journal cram for the exam. on saturday, may 4 at 9 am eastern. on c-span. up next, purchase college history...
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we can talk now to neil stevenson, the managing director of nej stevensons and cabinet maker to the queener of destroyed pieces of furniture. we are so grateful you have been able tojoin us, thank we are so grateful you have been able to join us, thank you so we are so grateful you have been able tojoin us, thank you so much. i must ask you first of all what your thoughts are when you see those pictures of notre—dame cathedral?m is devastating. any building of that historic importance, to see a potentially in utter devastation is distressing. take us back to 1992 and the fire at windsor castle. what did you and your team do? we had a very simple project, in many ways, in comparison to the architectural team. the state dining room sideboard, the biggest furniture piece in the palace, was boarded in when they started the restoration work so when the fire took hold, the sideboard was destroyed, which meant that it had to be replicated from scratch, apart from a set of gilt lamps which survived the fire. am i right it was 19 feet long? 0h, lamps which survived the fire. am i right it was 19 f
we can talk now to neil stevenson, the managing director of nej stevensons and cabinet maker to the queener of destroyed pieces of furniture. we are so grateful you have been able tojoin us, thank we are so grateful you have been able to join us, thank you so we are so grateful you have been able tojoin us, thank you so much. i must ask you first of all what your thoughts are when you see those pictures of notre—dame cathedral?m is devastating. any building of that historic importance, to see...
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a live discussion from stevenson high school in illinois. >>> up next. women in politics from the 1920s. behind the scenes and is elected representatives. they talk about suffragists, new deal e.r.a., including barbara jordan and patsy mink. this is about 95 minutes. >>> good morning everyone welcome to this morning's discussion, a roundtable on women wielding power. this is american history tv on c-span 3. correlating with the organization of american historians. it could not come at a better moment in history. with the 19th amendment granting women the right to vote passed in the u.s. senate in 1919 and ratified in 1920. here we are 100 years later, and the congress has the highest percentage of women ever. a quarter of each chamber. and we have a female speaker for the second time. we have four women so far running for president. today's panel will look at the role of the women in american politics. i want to introduce each of the panelists and come back through and have them talk about the period of time that they are writing about. then we will open
a live discussion from stevenson high school in illinois. >>> up next. women in politics from the 1920s. behind the scenes and is elected representatives. they talk about suffragists, new deal e.r.a., including barbara jordan and patsy mink. this is about 95 minutes. >>> good morning everyone welcome to this morning's discussion, a roundtable on women wielding power. this is american history tv on c-span 3. correlating with the organization of american historians. it could not...
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. >> would randall stevenson would say david, you are missing the big picture. >> would be what >> "gamerones" and entertainment. >> how about "game of thrones. >> hbo is an incredibly important asset. >> they have a lot of cash flow. ibita is not coming into fight or anticipated >> the dividend is fine from the cash flow. david, you lose those kinds of - >> with the machete? let's get that one >> taking it off >> weapon ke'll keep an eye on a of at&t. we got opening bell about 4 minutes away, stay with us >>> you are watching "squawk on the street," the opening bell is set to ring in a minute. busy wednesday morning coming off those records closing highs, at&t and caterpillar and anadarko we covered all that in the first half hour. 120 days to go up 25%. i mean does this remind you of a certain period in the early late '90s? >> i know people want t to -- qualcomm was the stock in 1999 they had the chips that you needed for the next generation cell phones. i don't want -- microsoft is a big company now and apple. we can argue we are seeing some sort of explosions,. >> that's the opening
. >> would randall stevenson would say david, you are missing the big picture. >> would be what >> "gamerones" and entertainment. >> how about "game of thrones. >> hbo is an incredibly important asset. >> they have a lot of cash flow. ibita is not coming into fight or anticipated >> the dividend is fine from the cash flow. david, you lose those kinds of - >> with the machete? let's get that one >> taking it off >> weapon...
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your chance for the cram for the exam program for a live discussion with government teachers from stevenson high school in lincolnshire . >> are question is about logrolling and its significance . >> this is a concept of boat training. the idea is that if you're trying to get a big bill passed it helps to have quit broke well , this for that. if you have this for that or earmark and if you add that earmark you get more supportive votes. that's logrolling . >> watching the cram for the exam on saturday, may 4 that nine eastern on c-span.
your chance for the cram for the exam program for a live discussion with government teachers from stevenson high school in lincolnshire . >> are question is about logrolling and its significance . >> this is a concept of boat training. the idea is that if you're trying to get a big bill passed it helps to have quit broke well , this for that. if you have this for that or earmark and if you add that earmark you get more supportive votes. that's logrolling . >> watching the cram...
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it has filled in from about 92 down to stevenson and fremont. silicon valley is a little lighter. maybe some of the school districts in santa clara have some time off. >>> it is 7:17. let's bring in rosemery. >> good morning and happy monday. a lot of cloud cover out there this morning. low clouds and fog as well. visibility is an issue for some of our north bay area as well as highway 1. here is a look at storm tracker 2. you can see most of california is covered in the gray skies. to the north we have the rain falling. areas along napa valley as well as the sonoma valley and areas are fructuating with the winds. it will slip into the bay area by the afternoon and early evening hours. that will be the best shot. we had a live look with a little drizzle on the lens already. perhaps a little mist and drizzle in addition to the cloud cover. here is a look at the futurecast. as we get into the lunch hour, it begins to move closer. it looks like lake county is there, on the edge of the county. we will remain mostly cloudy and dry for the lunchtime. for the afternoon, things start to c
it has filled in from about 92 down to stevenson and fremont. silicon valley is a little lighter. maybe some of the school districts in santa clara have some time off. >>> it is 7:17. let's bring in rosemery. >> good morning and happy monday. a lot of cloud cover out there this morning. low clouds and fog as well. visibility is an issue for some of our north bay area as well as highway 1. here is a look at storm tracker 2. you can see most of california is covered in the gray...
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but buried in the rocky crevices emily stevenson spots scraps of trash. >> as soon as you see it, youhe 21-year-old has spent nearly half her life cleaning up these shores. how does what you find today compare to what you found ten years ago? >> i think we're definitely finding more plastic bottles, more plastics in general. >> reporter: including bag after perfectly preserved bag of chips. >> this is the first bag of crispers that i found. on the back of the bag, the 16th of august, 1997. so it's the same age as me. >> reporter: bags of chips are hard to recycle, which is why they often wind up on shores. >> this is the oldest thing i ever found. >> that's why i thought i need to do something. >> reporter: she made this dress out of bags of walkers crisps, the united kingdom's biggest potato chip brand known to americans as lays. after wearing her creation, to her college graduation last year she used the attention to push people to protest by mailing their empty bags on chips back to walk irs. walkers promised more environmentally-friendly packaging by 2025 but emily said that would
but buried in the rocky crevices emily stevenson spots scraps of trash. >> as soon as you see it, youhe 21-year-old has spent nearly half her life cleaning up these shores. how does what you find today compare to what you found ten years ago? >> i think we're definitely finding more plastic bottles, more plastics in general. >> reporter: including bag after perfectly preserved bag of chips. >> this is the first bag of crispers that i found. on the back of the bag, the...
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janielle stevenson is one of the brave research participants who helped make this happen and whose story was recently featured on cbs's sixth minutes. she was often hospitalized, even at christmas, you see there with santa claus next to her bed and has experienced over the course of her 20 years, just about the worst pain that a human can imagine. but she decided to take a bold step for herself and others with this condition and signed up far gene therapy trial at the n.i.h. clinical center. her own bone marrow stem cells were removed. modified to compensate for the sickle mutation and then you see fused back into her body. the transformation has been pretty incredible. here's janielle sitting alongside her father ray, wearing her white jew sit sue .niform and -- remember, janelle used to have to due this to go up a flight of tears and a fall like this would have landed her in the hospital. >> what was going through your mind seeing this? >> i was just saying thank you, lord. thank you for medical science and thank you for giving her a new life. > new life indeed. sen. collins: so our na
janielle stevenson is one of the brave research participants who helped make this happen and whose story was recently featured on cbs's sixth minutes. she was often hospitalized, even at christmas, you see there with santa claus next to her bed and has experienced over the course of her 20 years, just about the worst pain that a human can imagine. but she decided to take a bold step for herself and others with this condition and signed up far gene therapy trial at the n.i.h. clinical center....
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. >> beverly stevenson and her friend brian both no longer homeless are dubbed ambassadors.siness cards in hand and t-shirts that say it all. >> everybody's selling to someone. >> reporter: they put boots on the ground to walk the streets around union square, prime san francisco real estate where beverly has lived for 13 years. >> what do you say to them? >> we're here to help you out with lost brother, uncles, sister, cousins. >> do you get people to talk to you? >> many times. i would sit on doorways crying i need help. >> reporter: karen was willing to help by supporting miracle messag messages' work. >> they are human beings, so we ned to address them humanely. >> you do think people have forgot that? >> i think so. i think the level of frustration has gotten high in our city so you don't look at the people. you look at the problems they're leaving behind. >> we're targeting the relational poverty that gets overlooked. food, water, shelter, clothing, housing, we all need that to be human. but is that always we need? we need love, belonging, sense of social support. >> re
. >> beverly stevenson and her friend brian both no longer homeless are dubbed ambassadors.siness cards in hand and t-shirts that say it all. >> everybody's selling to someone. >> reporter: they put boots on the ground to walk the streets around union square, prime san francisco real estate where beverly has lived for 13 years. >> what do you say to them? >> we're here to help you out with lost brother, uncles, sister, cousins. >> do you get people to talk to...
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i know you -- my feelings of being dissatisfied, because we live in a nation, as my friend brian stevenson said, that has the criminal justice system that treats you better if you are rich and guilty, then if you are poor and innocent. you all are dissatisfied, like me, that we live in a nation, where millions of children, but it is easier to get unleaded gasoline and unleaded water. you all are like me, that you are dissatisfied, that in this great nation, we have millions of people who work full-time jobs, with dignity, has been stripped of the work, text on unions, and have more and more americans now, find themselves more month at the end of their money, then more money at the end of their month. or, satisfied that we live in a nation with -- the power has gotten so much, that they are now finding ways, that they have in the past, to publicize, the cost on society, and privatize their profit. now, everything i just mentioned, was going on before donald trump was elected. we have to be serious about what is happening, i am traveling all over the country now, and i see from iowa, to sout
i know you -- my feelings of being dissatisfied, because we live in a nation, as my friend brian stevenson said, that has the criminal justice system that treats you better if you are rich and guilty, then if you are poor and innocent. you all are dissatisfied, like me, that we live in a nation, where millions of children, but it is easier to get unleaded gasoline and unleaded water. you all are like me, that you are dissatisfied, that in this great nation, we have millions of people who work...