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this is also sinkholes on stevenson street. they continue to pop up adjacent to recent foundations that were built between each other. as well as everyone around this project is concerned about the impacts of the outdated infrastructure three weeks ago there was a major water main break a few feet from the site. water mains don't just break for no reason. it was likely caused by shifting soil and these things keep occurring at the site. the sponsor's response as exhibit e lisa writes on page 10 that no excavation will occur within ten feet of the historic buildings to the north. that is incorrect and impossible. now that the project sponsor changed the foundation long before her letter, there is no way that a section of a four story building off only a two-foot deep slab. so there will be excavation and sizable footings placed against historic buildings. how could the department claim no impacts when they don't have the current facts right. >> so we are here today because projects like this are being forced on the residents of
this is also sinkholes on stevenson street. they continue to pop up adjacent to recent foundations that were built between each other. as well as everyone around this project is concerned about the impacts of the outdated infrastructure three weeks ago there was a major water main break a few feet from the site. water mains don't just break for no reason. it was likely caused by shifting soil and these things keep occurring at the site. the sponsor's response as exhibit e lisa writes on page 10...
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so there's no curb cuts along either stevenson or 14th street. the project is going to be seeking a commercial loading zone along 14th street, which is a separate process, of course this commission -- it's something we have to pursue after approval. so the loading will take place off of 14th street pursuant to that process. >> thank you. and then can you explain a little bit, and i'm going to ask mr. sanchez about the waiver for the usable open space, how you are providing open space for the residents of the proposed building? >> sure thing. the project actually meets the numerical requirement of open space and in fact exceeds it. i don't have the number off the top of my head but it exceeds the square footage. it's provided in an interior courtyard where the rear yard is now. thank you. great. so it's provided at this interior courtyard and in the upper levels there are some groove deckses. the reason we needed a waiver is the courtyard, the sun angle is such that it doesn't meet the standards for the planning code. so while it's actual open spa
so there's no curb cuts along either stevenson or 14th street. the project is going to be seeking a commercial loading zone along 14th street, which is a separate process, of course this commission -- it's something we have to pursue after approval. so the loading will take place off of 14th street pursuant to that process. >> thank you. and then can you explain a little bit, and i'm going to ask mr. sanchez about the waiver for the usable open space, how you are providing open space for...
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this is sylvia stevenson, one of the village residents.daptation rather than climate change, i don't think we are really going to move forward. the welsh government, like other governments, have got to start treating it as climate adaptation. unsurprisingly, the people in fairbourne are seriously concerned. but is the rest of wales? you have the welsh government declaring a climate emergency. they're obviously taking it very seriously, it is high up on their agenda and they think it is important to voters. we get lots of bad weather here in wales, unfortunately, lots of storms, rain, flooding, high winds — that's obviously a really pressing concern for people. on the other hand, i really don't get the feeling, when i chat to people, that it is the most pressing issue, or one of the big things they are worried about. it's more of an issue for young people, definitely. but brexit is still the main thing that people feel frustrated about, i would say, at the moment. when we were looking into this, we found an interesting poll. it is an age th
this is sylvia stevenson, one of the village residents.daptation rather than climate change, i don't think we are really going to move forward. the welsh government, like other governments, have got to start treating it as climate adaptation. unsurprisingly, the people in fairbourne are seriously concerned. but is the rest of wales? you have the welsh government declaring a climate emergency. they're obviously taking it very seriously, it is high up on their agenda and they think it is...
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the reason that i take the one to show youou this one is becaue brian bryan stevenson told me he was inspired by that when he went to germany, that was an important inspiration for his monument. if you haven't seen it, go down next chance you get. i have seen pictures about it but when interviewed him in 2017 then monument was still under construction. i wasin finally able to see it yesterday and i've never seen a finer memorial to anything. and what's interesting and where the stumbling stones inspired him, those of you are not at the scene it be sought outside, that are parallel markers to the ones that are hanging up. the idea is for each county where the cgi has researched and found a lynching, each county should take back their marker and change the south. so whatever wherever you go, drive two miles, apply for another confederate battle, but in addition to this, bryan stevenson wants to have those memories as well. now, this is berlin right after the war. the question is, why did germany do all this work when we are just beginning? since i don't suppose you think they are bette
the reason that i take the one to show youou this one is becaue brian bryan stevenson told me he was inspired by that when he went to germany, that was an important inspiration for his monument. if you haven't seen it, go down next chance you get. i have seen pictures about it but when interviewed him in 2017 then monument was still under construction. i wasin finally able to see it yesterday and i've never seen a finer memorial to anything. and what's interesting and where the stumbling stones...
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i don't require any assistance from you, mr stevenson.re to start in seeking to counsel me on this before the... i require no response from you. cheering. i require no response from you, young man. i require no response from you. get out, man! you will not be missed. do yourjob. i was already... i had made the point, i had already made the point, if people had the manners to listen, which they haven't, that... 0rder. that i will play my part. this is not, however, a normal prorogation. it is not typical. it is not standard. it is one of the longest for decades, and it represents not just in the minds of many colleagues but huge numbers of people outside an act of executive fiat. i completely understand why very large numbers of members are much more comfortable staying where they are. mr stewart, if you don't like it, you are perfectly entitled to your view. i couldn't give a flying flamingo what your view is. thank you very much indeed. mps who followed the speaker to the lords were booed. chanting: shame on you! shame on you! two weeks
i don't require any assistance from you, mr stevenson.re to start in seeking to counsel me on this before the... i require no response from you. cheering. i require no response from you, young man. i require no response from you. get out, man! you will not be missed. do yourjob. i was already... i had made the point, i had already made the point, if people had the manners to listen, which they haven't, that... 0rder. that i will play my part. this is not, however, a normal prorogation. it is...
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i don't require any assistance from you, mr stevenson. to start in seeking to counsel me on this before the... i require no response from you. cheering. i require no response from you, young man. i require no response from you. get out, man! you will not be missed. do yourjob. i was already... i had made the point, i had already made the point, if people had the manners to listen, which they haven't, that... 0rder. that i will play my part. this is not, however, a normal prorogation. it is not typical. it is not standard. it is one of the longest for decades, and it represents not just in the minds of many colleagues but huge numbers of people outside an act of executive fiat. i completely understand why very large numbers of members are much more comfortable staying where they are. mr stewart, if you don't like it, you are perfectly entitled to your view. i couldn't give a flying flamingo what your view is. thank you very much indeed. mps who followed the speaker to the lords were booed. chanting: shame on you! shame on you! two weeks la
i don't require any assistance from you, mr stevenson. to start in seeking to counsel me on this before the... i require no response from you. cheering. i require no response from you, young man. i require no response from you. get out, man! you will not be missed. do yourjob. i was already... i had made the point, i had already made the point, if people had the manners to listen, which they haven't, that... 0rder. that i will play my part. this is not, however, a normal prorogation. it is not...
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denver.inally from , i want to express my for thetitude to chris honor to present at the symposium here at stevenson's ridge in virginia. last year i was a part of the panel. it is an honor to talk about the battle of fort stevens. you will hear me talk about the battle of fort stevens today and also the civil war defense of washington. throughoutar that the program today. we will talk about the only battle that took place within the confines of washington, d.c. thel in scale of some of big battles that we know and visit and read about. it is large and massive in regards to the political ramifications of the battle, especially to the lincoln administration. i am a park ranger with the national park service. we manage 17 civil war sites around washington, d.c., we call that the national capital of region. at the end i will talk about the then and now of the civil war defense of washington and what we managed for the national guard service. let's get right into it. for us short people. i found the on switch. we are good to go. we will talk about the defenses of washington and it has really been a start
denver.inally from , i want to express my for thetitude to chris honor to present at the symposium here at stevenson's ridge in virginia. last year i was a part of the panel. it is an honor to talk about the battle of fort stevens. you will hear me talk about the battle of fort stevens today and also the civil war defense of washington. throughoutar that the program today. we will talk about the only battle that took place within the confines of washington, d.c. thel in scale of some of big...
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i'm scott stevenson, the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution.thank you very much. i always start this way. how many of you are visiting the museum for the first time this evening? i love that the proportion of hands is getting lower and lower as we move on. as you know we opened just a little over two years ago here at third and chestnut streets in
i'm scott stevenson, the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution.thank you very much. i always start this way. how many of you are visiting the museum for the first time this evening? i love that the proportion of hands is getting lower and lower as we move on. as you know we opened just a little over two years ago here at third and chestnut streets in
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asked me great questions and what has resulted from those questions, and also leadership by scott stevenson, has produced a wonderful exhibition that i am excited that tens of thousands of people will get to see over the next couple of months. , let's start with a quote from richard st. george. this quote is an interesting one to start with. prince, my i were a history would interest nations and ages. richard st. george was no prince. wasas not a nobleman, he protestant landed entry in ireland. -- landed gentry in ireland. but his life is of interest to nations and also to a new age, the current age, in which tens of thousands of people will learn about richard st. george. thisin 1792 when he wrote to a fellow artist and friend, i think he was trying to be a little modest, but trying to show he was a modest man even though sometimes he wasn't very modest at all. his life is going to be on the forefront of people's minds who come to this museum and learn more about the international impact of the american revolution. revolution" is all about that. it is about the museum's mission to present
asked me great questions and what has resulted from those questions, and also leadership by scott stevenson, has produced a wonderful exhibition that i am excited that tens of thousands of people will get to see over the next couple of months. , let's start with a quote from richard st. george. this quote is an interesting one to start with. prince, my i were a history would interest nations and ages. richard st. george was no prince. wasas not a nobleman, he protestant landed entry in ireland....
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. >> reporter: stacy stevenson says it will take more than just a thanksgiving meal to change her mind> what i would want the police to know is that we're people, and not everyone wants to be out here. a lot of us are here because we're victims of circumstance. >> reporter: as for the recruits, they hope the lessons work both ways, and that the homeless might see them in a different light too. >> to see the person behind the badge, to see we're people too. it's amazing. i think it's awesome. >> reporter: in san jose, ann reuben, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> oakland firefighters and plenty of volunteers were on hand, helping to distribute holiday food to those in need. stuffed with all the holiday fixings. we're told the help this year proper equipment when you go to the mountains, and wet commutes, get used to it, because we're going to see more of this. we've got some rain around here. rainfall accumulations, almost two inches in the santa cruz mountains. it's going to be a cold morning tomorrow morning, and friday morning. that cold air is kind of left behind there, so it's going to be chil
. >> reporter: stacy stevenson says it will take more than just a thanksgiving meal to change her mind> what i would want the police to know is that we're people, and not everyone wants to be out here. a lot of us are here because we're victims of circumstance. >> reporter: as for the recruits, they hope the lessons work both ways, and that the homeless might see them in a different light too. >> to see the person behind the badge, to see we're people too. it's amazing. i...
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. >> reporter: stacy stevenson says it will take more than a thanksgiving meal to change her mind aboutopes the recruits learn something about the experience. >> i would want the police to know is that we're people, and not everyone wants to be out here. circumstance. >> reporter: as for the recruits, they hope the lessons work both ways, and that they might see them in a different light too. >> to see a person behind the badge, and to see that we are people too. that's amazing that people can come together and help each other out. >> reporter: the chief is holding round table discussions with advocates. in san jose, ann reuben, ktvu, fox 2 news. >>> mayor london breed showed up to help the salvation army prepare meals for people in need. the annual turkey carving event also included a carve off competition among city leaders. >> the holidays can be depressing. this might be the only time that someone has even contact with another person, when these meals are delivered. so it does mean so much. that's why we all took the time out of our schedule to make sure that this was a priority. >>
. >> reporter: stacy stevenson says it will take more than a thanksgiving meal to change her mind aboutopes the recruits learn something about the experience. >> i would want the police to know is that we're people, and not everyone wants to be out here. circumstance. >> reporter: as for the recruits, they hope the lessons work both ways, and that they might see them in a different light too. >> to see a person behind the badge, and to see that we are people too. that's...
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stevenson, you'll have every thinking person's vote in america. and he said, thank you, ma'am, but i need a majority. >> thank you very much. be sure to watch him sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. more on the former mayor michael bloomberg preparing to jump into the 2020 race. sheriff brown weighs in next. rt. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the challenge at prilosecotc dot com. t-mobile's newest signal reaches farther than ever before... with more engineers, more towers, more coverage. it's a network that gives you... with coverage from big cities, to small towns. introducing t-mobile's 600mhz signal. no signal reaches farther or is more reliable. and it's built 5g ready. so, you bought those "good enough" paper towels? [daughter laughs] not such a bargain. there's only one quicker picker upper. bounty, the quicker picker upper. even after you clean, odors are still trapped in your fabrics. febreze fabric
stevenson, you'll have every thinking person's vote in america. and he said, thank you, ma'am, but i need a majority. >> thank you very much. be sure to watch him sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. more on the former mayor michael bloomberg preparing to jump into the 2020 race. sheriff brown weighs in next. rt. the prilosec otc two-week challenge is helping people love what they love again. just one pill a day. 24 hours. zero heartburn. because life starts when heartburn stops. take the...
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stevenson you'll have every -- >> be sure to watch sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. more on the former mayor michael bloomberg preparing to jump into the 2020 race. diarrhea?! new pepto diarrhea to the rescue! its three times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. the leading competitor only treats symptoms. it does nothing to kill the bacteria. treat diarrhea at its source with new pepto diarrhea. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get everything clean. i tell them, it may be your detergent... that's why more dishwasher brands recommend cascade platinum. it's specially-designed with the soaking, scrubbing and rinsing built right in. cascade platinum's unique actionpacs dissolve quickly... ...to remove stuck-on food. . . for sparkling-clean dishes, the first time. choose the detergent that lets your dishwasher do the dishes! cascade platinum. the number one recommended brand in north america. ♪ work so hard ♪ give it everything you got ♪ strength of a lioness ♪ tough as a knot ♪ rocking the stage ♪ and we never gonna
stevenson you'll have every -- >> be sure to watch sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. more on the former mayor michael bloomberg preparing to jump into the 2020 race. diarrhea?! new pepto diarrhea to the rescue! its three times concentrated liquid formula coats and kills bacteria to relieve diarrhea. the leading competitor only treats symptoms. it does nothing to kill the bacteria. treat diarrhea at its source with new pepto diarrhea. a lot of folks ask me why their dishwasher doesn't get...
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so it was a speech from adlai stevenson so three days before the inauguration kennedy comes back from palm beach that this time correspondent covering the white house he is called back into the cabin by president-elect and say what do you think that this guy will be inaugurated in three days and to ask my input so he gave his input it turns out the speech was already written but kennedy wrote it out in longhand couple of pages but it turns out the speech was brilliant because it was short only 14 minutes and had a way of calling on people to do something and the most famous line is asked not what you can do for your country one - - country can do for you but what you can do for your country and that was the signature line. he loves speeches by churchill there was always a signature line to remember. kennedy wanted to have that and that was the signature line and it worked out even his republican opponent said it was a great speech. >> as a six graders that i will go into government and politics i didn't realize then the highest was private equity. [laughter] i later learned that. >> i
so it was a speech from adlai stevenson so three days before the inauguration kennedy comes back from palm beach that this time correspondent covering the white house he is called back into the cabin by president-elect and say what do you think that this guy will be inaugurated in three days and to ask my input so he gave his input it turns out the speech was already written but kennedy wrote it out in longhand couple of pages but it turns out the speech was brilliant because it was short only...
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stevenson of the pennsylvania volunteer infantry, also known as the round heads, wrote this, he said, "the island was low and marshy, nearly covered with vines, brush, and timber. it was with difficulty we could find enough dry ground to sleep on. countless long-nosed mosquitos bled us day and night." william todd of the new york volunteer infantry also recalled the new environment, when he wrote, "we found ourselves in the most unpleasant and uncomfortable camp we had ever occupied. it was surrounded by swaumps rising from the saturated ground was thick enough to cut with a knife." how sour and moldy everything about our tents smelled. could imagine the conditions of setting up this new camp against this back drop in this environment. the following day, however, stevens' men would push out from the new camp. as they did so, the loss of three confederate guns during a retreat of the previous day by brigadier general jist would bring these units into combat. states' rights were determined to ror these guns that had gotten stuck in, as the locals called, it fluff mud. he would order fou
stevenson of the pennsylvania volunteer infantry, also known as the round heads, wrote this, he said, "the island was low and marshy, nearly covered with vines, brush, and timber. it was with difficulty we could find enough dry ground to sleep on. countless long-nosed mosquitos bled us day and night." william todd of the new york volunteer infantry also recalled the new environment, when he wrote, "we found ourselves in the most unpleasant and uncomfortable camp we had ever...
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joining me now, two very sharp political columnists, brett stevenson of "the new york times" and dana milbank of "the washington post." brett, let me go to you first. working out yesterday morning i read the ukrainization of trump, of america by you. i couldn't wait to have you on the show tonight. what do you mean by that? >> i think that what's really problematic with the way the president is behaving isn't what he did to or with ukraine, it's that he's turning american politics, he's turning the united states into ukraine. what i mean by that, i've been following krauukrainian politicr 20 years. criminalizing your opponents, that happens in ukraine, trying to send your opponent to jail, using government offices to immunize yourself from prosecution and to enrich your family, that's another aspect of ukrainian politics. when i look at, really, the larger story of the trump presidency, that seems to me what this is really about. one final aspect of ukrainian politics as they exist in this permanent netherworld of conspiracy theories of not knowing who to believe, power people off sta
joining me now, two very sharp political columnists, brett stevenson of "the new york times" and dana milbank of "the washington post." brett, let me go to you first. working out yesterday morning i read the ukrainization of trump, of america by you. i couldn't wait to have you on the show tonight. what do you mean by that? >> i think that what's really problematic with the way the president is behaving isn't what he did to or with ukraine, it's that he's turning...
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this is sylvia stevenson, one of the village residents.ating it as climate adaptation. unsurprisingly, the people in fairborn are seriously concerned. but is the rest of wales? you have the welsh government declaring a climate emergency. they're obviously taking it very seriously, it is high up taking it very seriously, it is high up on theiragenda taking it very seriously, it is high up on their agenda and they think it is important to voters. we get lots of bad weather here in wales, unfortunately, lots of storms, rain, flooding, high winds — that's obviously a really pressing concern for people. on the other hand, i really don't get the feeling when i chat to people that it is the most pressing issue, or one of the big things they are worried about. it's more of an issue for young people, definitely. but brexit is still the main thing that people feel frustrated about, i would say, at the moment. when we were looking into this, we found an interesting poll. it is an age thing — 45% of 18-24 poll. it is an age thing — 45% of 18—24 —year—
this is sylvia stevenson, one of the village residents.ating it as climate adaptation. unsurprisingly, the people in fairborn are seriously concerned. but is the rest of wales? you have the welsh government declaring a climate emergency. they're obviously taking it very seriously, it is high up taking it very seriously, it is high up on theiragenda taking it very seriously, it is high up on their agenda and they think it is important to voters. we get lots of bad weather here in wales,...
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my roommate happened to be the , who isreddie stevenson a dear friend of ours. that was my very first political event ever i had attended. it happened to be the gubernatorial election night celebration, that is what i anticipated that night. i can remember that evening as if it were yesterday. as can so many others. the north georgia country boy, i did not grow up in wealth or politics. i just worked hard every day. that night, i was impacted. there was a lot of energy. there was excitement in the room. that is infectious. that is not what it was that night. i was impacted or so then anything by a single person. a person i did not even know yet. a person i would soon get to know very well. you might suggest i was impressed by his resume, his history, and what all he had done. we glossed over what has been accomplished. in the georgiaa national guard. he was cochair of a presidential campaign. president of one of the largest real estate companies in the country. he was a georgia bulldog. that is not what captured me that night. i was totally unaware of all those
my roommate happened to be the , who isreddie stevenson a dear friend of ours. that was my very first political event ever i had attended. it happened to be the gubernatorial election night celebration, that is what i anticipated that night. i can remember that evening as if it were yesterday. as can so many others. the north georgia country boy, i did not grow up in wealth or politics. i just worked hard every day. that night, i was impacted. there was a lot of energy. there was excitement in...
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july 2018, black entrepreneur victor stevenson was opening his business in the mission when he was approached by -- that's two minutes, oh. by several officers, one with a hand on his gun. i'm going to skip a little bit ahead. online community app next doorposts frequently identifying individuals with vague description, young black men, thugs, ghetto types, etc. and calls for service sighting black individuals have averaged -- >> thank you. you can -- you can submit that for the record. thank you. public comment on this item is now closed. supervisor walton, you had made a motion to continue the call of the chair. make that motion again? >> correct, move to continue. >> great, take that without objection. i believe item three had already been called. >> thank you so much. item three, here to talk about our vision 0 plan for homicides and violent crimes in san francisco. each community is very different and unique and has its particular set of circumstances and dynamics. a community plan should utilize racial equity, culturally responsive and delivered using a trauma-informed approach. to brea
july 2018, black entrepreneur victor stevenson was opening his business in the mission when he was approached by -- that's two minutes, oh. by several officers, one with a hand on his gun. i'm going to skip a little bit ahead. online community app next doorposts frequently identifying individuals with vague description, young black men, thugs, ghetto types, etc. and calls for service sighting black individuals have averaged -- >> thank you. you can -- you can submit that for the record....
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charles: she did, in her report she says, check this out, i've got betsy stevenson, the chief economistama at labor department. simone johnson. i have mark zandi, considered the best economist in the country. they all have their fingerprints to on this. what do you say to that? >> i know mark sandi, i known him a long time. to way his fingerprints are all over this. he is way too smart to solve this problem. make really rich people pay for your health care. not going to happen. charles: on the campaign trail, it will boil down to that. she will not have to bet in minutia of this. we're in a system, 24 million people uninsured. another 24 million underinsured. if you get sick, you will file for bankruptcy. that is what she will have to say now that she already answered her critics with this. whether it adds up or not. >> she didn't answer the question how do you solve problems around medicare spending at current levels. how will she come up with 20 trillion more of the current levels increase as population ages. other factors in play. medicare was so great on initial verse, why do we nee
charles: she did, in her report she says, check this out, i've got betsy stevenson, the chief economistama at labor department. simone johnson. i have mark zandi, considered the best economist in the country. they all have their fingerprints to on this. what do you say to that? >> i know mark sandi, i known him a long time. to way his fingerprints are all over this. he is way too smart to solve this problem. make really rich people pay for your health care. not going to happen. charles:...
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my name is peggy stevenson, i am the director of the performance unit and the controller's office byay of background, we have been engaged and looked at police staffing and multiple analyses over the years including prior civilian analyses and just to refresh everybody's memory, there have been a series of studies of civilian over time. we engaged an expert consult with the police executive research -- research forum back in 2008 that produced -- the study was published in 2018 and then last year, we worked with the police department on a command staff review of civilianization in their department where we validated their work, compared it to the prior recommendations that had been lined up by all the prior expert studies that i just mentioned, and compared it to some industry best practices so that a new set of civilianization proposals could be made for your last year's budget process. that was done in response to the request by supervisor yee. a memo went out from our department to all of you that was published on our website well in advance of your budget hearings last may, on ma
my name is peggy stevenson, i am the director of the performance unit and the controller's office byay of background, we have been engaged and looked at police staffing and multiple analyses over the years including prior civilian analyses and just to refresh everybody's memory, there have been a series of studies of civilian over time. we engaged an expert consult with the police executive research -- research forum back in 2008 that produced -- the study was published in 2018 and then last...
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scott: >> i'm scott stevenson. i'm the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution. [applause] here: how many of you are for the first time? i love that the proportion of the hands is getting lower and lower. we opened just over two years , andere in philadelphia the mission of this museum is to uncover and share compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that started the ongoing experience in liberty and quality and self-government. for those of you have been to the newseum and been through our 16,000 square feet of exhibitions with incredible theies of the making of united states of america and also explores the ongoing legacies of the revolution both here in america and around the world, you have seen the war tent of george washington, where our first commander in chief lived and experienced some of the lowest and highest moments of the american revolution. so it is a great place to visit, and we are glad to you here tonight for this wonderful evening exploit connections between ireland and the american revolution through a andersation with mar
scott: >> i'm scott stevenson. i'm the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution. [applause] here: how many of you are for the first time? i love that the proportion of the hands is getting lower and lower. we opened just over two years , andere in philadelphia the mission of this museum is to uncover and share compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that started the ongoing experience in liberty and quality and self-government. for those of you...
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as ryan stevenson says, we have a criminal justice system that treats you better if you're rich and guiltyif you are poor and innocent. who else do we incarcerate? the mentally ill. the biggest institutions in america are prisons and jails, and there is no treatment being given. the next group we incarcerate is women. we over-incarcerate women. one out of every three incarcerated women on earth is in the united states of america. almost 90% are survivors of sexual trauma and sexual assault. >> mothers being incarcerated. sen. booker: human rights violations for mothers. we still shackle women to beds when they are giving birth. another group we over incarcerate is minorities. i hope you all don't think -- i respect and love joe biden. i was not being disrespectful to him, but i will tell you what, there were more marijuana arrests and convictions in 2017 than all violent crime arrests combined. and who do we incarcerate? you think kids at stanford who i at rates thated were pretty incredible? talk about contact high. nobody is worried about dartmouth. we incarcerate the poor. if you are bl
as ryan stevenson says, we have a criminal justice system that treats you better if you're rich and guiltyif you are poor and innocent. who else do we incarcerate? the mentally ill. the biggest institutions in america are prisons and jails, and there is no treatment being given. the next group we incarcerate is women. we over-incarcerate women. one out of every three incarcerated women on earth is in the united states of america. almost 90% are survivors of sexual trauma and sexual assault....
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occupied city in charleston, taken as a siege, perhaps an unwillingness to see their diminish of power, stevenson focused on charleston's women, asserting that "many of these wretches were taken out of houses before their mistresses spaces." it is not only their affront to it alsolaveowners, challenged their authority to govern their households and revealed their inability to control the enslaved women within them. stevens framing also significantly overlooks enslaved women own agency. the departure for the ball upended racial power relations within elite households. white women stayed at home. enslaved women's actions fundamentally alter the racialized meeting -- meanings embedded in charleston's private home, which had been places of black labor and white civilization. in appropriating the spaces for entertainment, enslaved women denied white slaveholders and white charleston exclusive right these houses as places of leisure. thus in framing the event as an indictment of british officers, he implied it was they, not enslaved women who challenged white men's authority and had the audacity to sub
occupied city in charleston, taken as a siege, perhaps an unwillingness to see their diminish of power, stevenson focused on charleston's women, asserting that "many of these wretches were taken out of houses before their mistresses spaces." it is not only their affront to it alsolaveowners, challenged their authority to govern their households and revealed their inability to control the enslaved women within them. stevens framing also significantly overlooks enslaved women own...
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i'm scott stevenson, the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution. thank you very much. i always start this way. how many of you are visiting the museum for the first time this evening? i love that the proportion of hands is getting lower and lower as we move on. as you know we opened just a little over two years ago here at third and chestnut streets in philadelphia. just two blocks from independence hall. the mission of the museum is to uncover and share compelling stories about the diverse people and complex events that started america's ongoing experiment in liberty, equality, and self-government. and for those of you who have been to the museum, been to our 16,000 square foot of core exhibition, shares all these incredible stories of the making of the united states of america and also starts to explore the ongoing legacies of that revolution, both here in america and around the world. you've seen george washington's remarkable war tent, the home away from home where our first commander in chief lived and experienced some of the lowest and highes
i'm scott stevenson, the president and ceo of the museum of the american revolution. thank you very much. i always start this way. how many of you are visiting the museum for the first time this evening? i love that the proportion of hands is getting lower and lower as we move on. as you know we opened just a little over two years ago here at third and chestnut streets in philadelphia. just two blocks from independence hall. the mission of the museum is to uncover and share compelling stories...
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also have a movie like jess mercy that is coming out that's a real life account of rienl stev ryan stevenson'sor help. they're looking for especially in a place where you don't see a lot of hope in the headlines, they're looking for that that. movies. they're looking for tell me stories, human stories with people i love, this case michael b. jordan, jamie fox, telling me that something happened that i can cling to, something that feels like justice was served. >> yeah. and those performances are really being heralded. >> yeah. >> how about "star wars" in the rise of "star wars"? >> hello. >> yeah, no, i'm super curious about this movie because it's going to be the last "star wars" movie in a while. it's culminating physically three different trilogies. they want to keep making them outside of the main franchise but the last one didn't do great. so this movie will have to deliver on all counts. it's going to have to be the final big statement of "star wars." enough so that when they resurrect the stuff in a few years people will still go. >> the exclamation point. >> yes, the exclamation point.
also have a movie like jess mercy that is coming out that's a real life account of rienl stev ryan stevenson'sor help. they're looking for especially in a place where you don't see a lot of hope in the headlines, they're looking for that that. movies. they're looking for tell me stories, human stories with people i love, this case michael b. jordan, jamie fox, telling me that something happened that i can cling to, something that feels like justice was served. >> yeah. and those...
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. >> brian stevenson is the real-life guy's name michael b.ate played by jamie foxx, a powerful story with wonderful performances from top to bottom. jamie foxx is excellent. >> i would encourage people to read the book before they see the film dave, thank you. >>> mr. roker. >> yes, sir, coming up next, we have chopping local, needing more money and jobs in the community, and that can only be a good thing there you go have to try that we're going to this morning bring main street to 49th street, with small businesses taking over our plaza and dylan trying their wares, but first. >> i want one of everything. >> first, this is "today," -- well, you want two of everything -- on nbc. t >>> shop small on "today" is created with our sponsor, american express, founder of small business saturday. don't forget to shop small on november 30th. and support your community >> for a decade, small business saturday has been shining a big spotlight on the little guys last year shoppers spent nearly $18 billion. how does shopping local help your community take
. >> brian stevenson is the real-life guy's name michael b.ate played by jamie foxx, a powerful story with wonderful performances from top to bottom. jamie foxx is excellent. >> i would encourage people to read the book before they see the film dave, thank you. >>> mr. roker. >> yes, sir, coming up next, we have chopping local, needing more money and jobs in the community, and that can only be a good thing there you go have to try that we're going to this morning...
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obtain the maximum economic value of our limited marine resources, all consistent with the magnuson-stevenson act. this would result in little more than wasted resource. the administration opposes this legislation, it writes, we cannot support the shark fin sale elimination act of the bill's negative impact on u.s. fishermen that would outweigh its minimal benefit to shark conservation. this would hurt u.s. fishermen who currently harvest and sell sharks and shark fins in a sustainable manner under strict federal management. industry opposes this legislation. they write, h.r. 737 would effectively put an end to all shark fishing. the revenue realized from fin sales can comprise up to 50% of a large coastal shark's value requiring the discarded or destruction of the shark fins is also wasteful, both as a food resource and economic resource that helps sustain rural coastal fishing communities here in america. it has long been the policy of congress to encourage full utilization of landed catch in order to obtain the maximum economic value of our limited marine resources. finally, scientists opp
obtain the maximum economic value of our limited marine resources, all consistent with the magnuson-stevenson act. this would result in little more than wasted resource. the administration opposes this legislation, it writes, we cannot support the shark fin sale elimination act of the bill's negative impact on u.s. fishermen that would outweigh its minimal benefit to shark conservation. this would hurt u.s. fishermen who currently harvest and sell sharks and shark fins in a sustainable manner...
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betsy stevenson under barack obama chief economist. she is putting the names out there.you still have to crunch the numbers. she says $11 trillion is substantially larger than the largest tax cut in the history of america. not only do we not have to pay any extra taxes, we are getting defact owe the biggest tax cut in the history of the country. she worked hard to turn the criticism of her plan into not only i told you so, but the best thing ever. >> bill: thank you, charles. what do you think about the president leaving new york? >> you know what? smart move. brilliant move. brilliant move. quality in life. save on taxes and he is not the first, right? we've seen a lot of new yorkers leave this state and this city. as long as we have the city of new york i'm here, baby. if they move it to palm beach, hey. >> sandra: that's an idea, charles. that sounds good. >> bill: thank you, charles. >> sandra: the new trend in physical fitness on the horizon. it isn't diet or exercise. what's the hottest fitness trend for 2020? it is risky? we'll have that for you next. i have huge
betsy stevenson under barack obama chief economist. she is putting the names out there.you still have to crunch the numbers. she says $11 trillion is substantially larger than the largest tax cut in the history of america. not only do we not have to pay any extra taxes, we are getting defact owe the biggest tax cut in the history of the country. she worked hard to turn the criticism of her plan into not only i told you so, but the best thing ever. >> bill: thank you, charles. what do you...
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stevenson. who is a dear friend of ours, senator. and that was my very first political event ever that i had attended. it happened to be the gubernatorial election night celebration, or at least that's what i anticipated that night. i remember that evening as if it was yesterday, i know you can as well, as can so many others. now the north georgia country boy irk didn't grow up in wealth or politics, i just worked hard every day just trying to get through each and every day. but that night, i was impacted. there was a lot of energy, there was excitement in the room and that's infectious, i know it is. but that's not what it was that night. i was impacted more so than anything by a single person. a person i didn't even know yet. a person that i would soon get to know very well,ment of the you might suggest i was prims -- impressed by his resume hurricanes history what all he had done. after all, we gloss over what has been accomplished but he's served in the georgia air national guard, he was 14 years in the georgia house as a minorit
stevenson. who is a dear friend of ours, senator. and that was my very first political event ever that i had attended. it happened to be the gubernatorial election night celebration, or at least that's what i anticipated that night. i remember that evening as if it was yesterday, i know you can as well, as can so many others. now the north georgia country boy irk didn't grow up in wealth or politics, i just worked hard every day just trying to get through each and every day. but that night, i...
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tom stevenson is from fidelity international.ig, £12 million half yearly loss today and said debts had risen by 58%. it is in quite a bad way and that's been reflected in the share price which fell by 25% today and it is 70% down and where it was as recently as may this year. is it really a victim of the cashless society we are evolving? well, you might have thought so. you know, we go around and we pay for everything on cards and we have a lot less cash in our pockets and you might think that would hit de la rue but the reality is that there is still plenty of cash in the world and experts who watched de la rue are saying the problems it faces are more about its management than its market backdrop that it faces. let's turn to pets at home, a company reporting a big leap in profits up to £45 million. what we think it is doing right? that is precisely the question because it is bucking the retail trend at the moment. many retailers are suffering from this assault on their market by online rivals, and i think that is the key to pet
tom stevenson is from fidelity international.ig, £12 million half yearly loss today and said debts had risen by 58%. it is in quite a bad way and that's been reflected in the share price which fell by 25% today and it is 70% down and where it was as recently as may this year. is it really a victim of the cashless society we are evolving? well, you might have thought so. you know, we go around and we pay for everything on cards and we have a lot less cash in our pockets and you might think that...
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let‘s get more on this and other stories affecting the markets with tom stevenson. things, isn‘t it? we had the usjobs numbers on friday which were better than expected. and some movement with trade talks with the chinese? there has been a pretty perfect storm of good news for the us market and markets generally around the world. the trade talks do seem to be going somewhere. wilbur ross speaking from bangkok said he is pretty confident that a deal can be struck later on this month between president trump and president shooting pain. that bill is in good news we had over the last week of the federal reserve cutting interest rates. —— between president trump and the president of china. much strongerjob creation than had been expected. an earning season, we have had about 80% of us companies announcing their figures. and while they are down on what they we re and while they are down on what they were last year, much better than a nalysts were last year, much better than a na lysts ha d were last year, much better than analysts had expected. one last question, just eat
let‘s get more on this and other stories affecting the markets with tom stevenson. things, isn‘t it? we had the usjobs numbers on friday which were better than expected. and some movement with trade talks with the chinese? there has been a pretty perfect storm of good news for the us market and markets generally around the world. the trade talks do seem to be going somewhere. wilbur ross speaking from bangkok said he is pretty confident that a deal can be struck later on this month between...