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bostonian and command of stevenson's first brigade was with stevenson when he died.a sad loss to us all. weld had his men make a coffin for stevenson and his body was then sent written word on the long journey back to massachusetts. friends from home who had served with stevenson accompanied the body. it made me feel blue enough to lose such a fellow as it was, weld wrote after watching this procession leave. confederate had conflicted and irreparable loss another soldier from stevenson home state limited, sedation is cool and dot thoughtless soldier he was an inspiring leader of men and a gentleman of the noblest stamp. stevenson's commander major general burnside warned by the constant pressure of unrelenting campaigning during the season was unable to write to stevenson's parent about their son until june 2. burnside commented i see in short time with a knife core, the time memorable for its fatiguing marches and is secession of desperate engagements. his course was marked by the cheerful and most untiring devotion to his duties and the most conspicuous gallantry,
bostonian and command of stevenson's first brigade was with stevenson when he died.a sad loss to us all. weld had his men make a coffin for stevenson and his body was then sent written word on the long journey back to massachusetts. friends from home who had served with stevenson accompanied the body. it made me feel blue enough to lose such a fellow as it was, weld wrote after watching this procession leave. confederate had conflicted and irreparable loss another soldier from stevenson home...
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this is the stevenson street project, the appeal of the final e.i.r. for that project. welcome, caller. >> hello? >> clerk: yes. >> yes. i just want to say in reference to the last item, e.e.o., that the board makes sure that there is another hearing regarding this. i didn't get an opportunity to speak, but i wanted to say i don't know if i need to e-mail supervisor walton and c.c. supervisor haney and answer the questions that they had during the meeting? but please make sure there is another hearing for the e.e.o. department so i can make sure that i can say what i need to say. thank you. >> clerk: thank you. i just want to make it clear for the commenters that we are only taking public comment for items 39 through 42, the stevenson street project. comments may be made on only that item. operations, do we have any further callers? >> operator: madam clerk, there are no callers in the queue. >> clerk: thank you. mr. president? >> president walton: seeing no further public comment, public comment on this item is now closed. madam clerk, there's been a motion to continue
this is the stevenson street project, the appeal of the final e.i.r. for that project. welcome, caller. >> hello? >> clerk: yes. >> yes. i just want to say in reference to the last item, e.e.o., that the board makes sure that there is another hearing regarding this. i didn't get an opportunity to speak, but i wanted to say i don't know if i need to e-mail supervisor walton and c.c. supervisor haney and answer the questions that they had during the meeting? but please make sure...
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however, the project at 469 stevenson as currently envisioned in problematic. we oppose the project primarily with regard to the insufficient analysis of the project's scale, bulk, and density. we oppose the overall combined effect of this project and its direct and indirect impacts on historic and cultural resources on the area. the proposed tower is incompatible with the historic setting. it's located within a highly sensitive cultural heritage context surrounded by dozens of national historic buildings and districts, including the mint-mission conservation district, and the filipino cultural heritage district. the project e.i.r. is insufficient in its analysis of impacts on these resources, and furthermore, the proposed tower would be just half a block west of the city owned u.s. mint, the national mint, a u.s. historic landmark. the impacts on the mint have not been adequately assessed. mint plaza is a great community amenity with potential to be so much more and to flourish as a pit space. we urge the supervisors to support the appeal and reject the final
however, the project at 469 stevenson as currently envisioned in problematic. we oppose the project primarily with regard to the insufficient analysis of the project's scale, bulk, and density. we oppose the overall combined effect of this project and its direct and indirect impacts on historic and cultural resources on the area. the proposed tower is incompatible with the historic setting. it's located within a highly sensitive cultural heritage context surrounded by dozens of national...
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however, the project at 469 stevenson as currently envisioned in problematic. we oppose the project primarily with regard to the insufficient analysis of the project's scale, bulk, and density. we oppose the overall combined effect of this project and its direct and indirect impacts on historic and cultural resources on the area. the proposed tower is incompatible with the historic setting. it's located within a highly sensitive cultural heritage context surrounded by dozens of national historic buildings and districts, including the mint-mission conservation district, and the filipino cultural heritage district. the project e.i.r. is insufficient in its analysis of impacts on these resources, and furthermore, the proposed tower would be just half a block west of the city owned u.s. mint, the national mint, a u.s. historic landmark. the impacts on the mint have not been adequately assessed. mint plaza is a great community amenity with potential to be so much more and to flourish as a pit space. we urge the supervisors to support the appeal and reject the final
however, the project at 469 stevenson as currently envisioned in problematic. we oppose the project primarily with regard to the insufficient analysis of the project's scale, bulk, and density. we oppose the overall combined effect of this project and its direct and indirect impacts on historic and cultural resources on the area. the proposed tower is incompatible with the historic setting. it's located within a highly sensitive cultural heritage context surrounded by dozens of national...
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report for the proposed 469 stevenson street project, and i ask that you deny this appeal. we've been working on this for a long time, and the benefits and what's available in terms of the affordable housing, it's something that we need, and i feel that it'll help preserve and solidify our culture, the filipino cultural heritage district and support a lot of community based grassroots organizations that consist of people that live and work in the area. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. all right. we have about 14 callers who are in line to make -- to provide testimony on behalf of the project. operations, let's hear from our next caller. welcome, caller. >> good evening, supervisors. this is casey [indiscernible] resident of d-6 and executive director of the demonstration garden, an environmental advocacy organization working with the p.l. and soma for 15 years. we are speaking tonight some support of the 469 stevenson project, and are opposing this appeal on the basis of the lengthy and successful engagement with the project sponsor, build, inc. that aligns
report for the proposed 469 stevenson street project, and i ask that you deny this appeal. we've been working on this for a long time, and the benefits and what's available in terms of the affordable housing, it's something that we need, and i feel that it'll help preserve and solidify our culture, the filipino cultural heritage district and support a lot of community based grassroots organizations that consist of people that live and work in the area. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for...
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>>> north 880 from thornton jammed up to stevenson, and that garbage truck still being addressed.y changes. but still it's a slow approach to the scene. >>> thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 7:25 with a live local news update. >> don't forget to join us for our midday newscast. we will leave you with this beautiful shot. "today" show is coming up next. make it a great morning. >>> good morning.3 c3 >>> facebook, instagram y users. overnight, the public apology from ceo mark zuckerberg and the potential cause behind it now emerging. the company under fire on capitol hill with the whistleblower who says facebook puts profit over people, set to testify today. >>> state of emergency, cleanup efforts intensifying in the wake of that massive oil spill off the coast of southern california. >> this is very serious.
>>> north 880 from thornton jammed up to stevenson, and that garbage truck still being addressed.y changes. but still it's a slow approach to the scene. >>> thank you for joining us. we'll be back at 7:25 with a live local news update. >> don't forget to join us for our midday newscast. we will leave you with this beautiful shot. "today" show is coming up next. make it a great morning. >>> good morning.3 c3 >>> facebook, instagram y users....
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i was just there interviewing brian stevenson. initiative which brian stevenson is the founder and leader of, also the legacy museum, and the national memorial for peace -- to peace and justice, which is known as the lynching memorial. what kind of impact have those two institutions had on your city. >> the impact has been immeasurable. brian stevenson, they have forced us to put a mirror not only to the face of the city, but to the state and this nation. i think that's why over a million people come annually to visit this memorial to learn more about the legacy of slavery, to mass incarceration. and as brian has stated before, you know, there were no slave markers when he came to montgomery 30 years ago. and they were all these monuments of the confederacy. what we're trying to do now from the place of city hall is to take that energy, to take those lessons and to make sure we are addressing this, not only again for those that are within the state, those that may visit, but to set the tone for this nation. we have to make sure th
i was just there interviewing brian stevenson. initiative which brian stevenson is the founder and leader of, also the legacy museum, and the national memorial for peace -- to peace and justice, which is known as the lynching memorial. what kind of impact have those two institutions had on your city. >> the impact has been immeasurable. brian stevenson, they have forced us to put a mirror not only to the face of the city, but to the state and this nation. i think that's why over a million...
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robert reish and betsy stevenson, thank you both. that is "all in" for this week.ave a fantastic weekend. >> you too. >>> thanks at home for being with us on a friday night. happy friday. here is the thing i do not get to say very often. today was a day full of good news when it comes to whether or not we're going to stay a democracy in our lifetimes. we have been covering this beat pretty relentlessly for the past several years now as you know. the republican party over the past several years, they have more and more overtly embraced donald trump's denunciation of elections, the promotion of false claims about elections
robert reish and betsy stevenson, thank you both. that is "all in" for this week.ave a fantastic weekend. >> you too. >>> thanks at home for being with us on a friday night. happy friday. here is the thing i do not get to say very often. today was a day full of good news when it comes to whether or not we're going to stay a democracy in our lifetimes. we have been covering this beat pretty relentlessly for the past several years now as you know. the republican party...
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i'm joined by someone trying to teach the full scope of america's history, brian stevenson the foundernitiative which just opened its new legacy museum in montgomery, alabama, providing a comprehensive of the united states with a focus on the legacy of slavery. sitting near the site of that incredible national memorial for peace and justice which the initiative opened in 2018 to commemorate the victims -- the u.s., brian it's great to have you, congratulations on the opening. i guess i first want your reaction as someone who is so invested in connecting the past to the present and the practice that you have in terms of defending folks who are on death row in the incarceration system. to watching these school boards and legislatures literally banning phrases, concepts as a tool for stopping people from learning that history. >> well, i mean, these are the symptoms of a weak and fragile society. i can't think of anything more un-american than banning of ideas. i'm not a communist, but i want to understand what communism is about. i'm not an atheist, but i want to understand what that wor
i'm joined by someone trying to teach the full scope of america's history, brian stevenson the foundernitiative which just opened its new legacy museum in montgomery, alabama, providing a comprehensive of the united states with a focus on the legacy of slavery. sitting near the site of that incredible national memorial for peace and justice which the initiative opened in 2018 to commemorate the victims -- the u.s., brian it's great to have you, congratulations on the opening. i guess i first...
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i am also speaking against the appeal and in support of the proposed housing unit at 469 stevenson. this is a great opportunity to turn a parking lot into homes for many san franciscans. so many of my friends have been pushed out of the city, so i'm excited that projects like this would allow more people to live here. i particularly love the inclusion of the eight five-bedroom homes which allow for more families and multigenerational families to live together in a central location in the city which i know can be difficult to find. i also like the proximity to public transit, the inclusion of many bike racks which encourages friendly commuting in the bay area. it will allow many people to live close to where they work, so it would reduce commuting in the first place. san francisco needs much more density, and i am excited about this project. thank you. >> clerk: thank you for your comments. we have five callers who are left in the few. if you're one of the 23 who are listening, you should press star, three now to get in line to speak, otherwise, this could go quickly. operations, let
i am also speaking against the appeal and in support of the proposed housing unit at 469 stevenson. this is a great opportunity to turn a parking lot into homes for many san franciscans. so many of my friends have been pushed out of the city, so i'm excited that projects like this would allow more people to live here. i particularly love the inclusion of the eight five-bedroom homes which allow for more families and multigenerational families to live together in a central location in the city...
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the court has said you cannot basically agree with brian stevenson.ou cannot sentence them to life without possibility of parole for non-homicidal conduct. that is what brian advocated for and that should be the case. what do we have the? we have a system here where judges have the discretion to sentence juveniles tried as adults to life without the possibility of parole. that they have committed murders. i believe that is a problem. there should not be that discretion. no juvenile should ever be sentenced to life without the possibility of parole. today, judges still have that discretion. susan: one of the stories that you tell is about a 16-year-old whose trial was in your court. this has to do with the felony murder rule. you call for a reform of it. what does reform of this role -- as report, 45 states follow the felony murder role. what does it entail? ladoris: felony murder says any person who is engaged in conduct that results in the death of somebody is a sickly as culpable as the person who actually caused the death. to be more specific, the
the court has said you cannot basically agree with brian stevenson.ou cannot sentence them to life without possibility of parole for non-homicidal conduct. that is what brian advocated for and that should be the case. what do we have the? we have a system here where judges have the discretion to sentence juveniles tried as adults to life without the possibility of parole. that they have committed murders. i believe that is a problem. there should not be that discretion. no juvenile should ever...
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first half tries from mike brown and ben stevenson helped the visitors to a 17—3 lead at the stone xunipola, who both put their recent england snubs behind them, helped sarries to a 37 points to 23 victory. but leicester tigers stay top after they made it 4 wins from 1l they beat london irish. in the united rugby championship glasgow warriors beat lions of south africa by 13 points to 9. on his 50th appearance for the club, propjamie bhatti opened the scoring in just the second minute and they never let go of the lead. elsewhere there were wins for leinster beat zebre. demi vollering secured overall victory in the women's tour of britain to claim her first world tour stage race. she went into the sixth and final stage with a commanding lead and finished safely within the main group. the world champion of italy winning the stage. alice barnes was the highest placed briton, finishing seventh. tour de france champion tadej pogacar has become the youngest rider to win two monument one day races in a year. he won the tour of lombardy. britain's adam yates finished third. britain's emma ra
first half tries from mike brown and ben stevenson helped the visitors to a 17—3 lead at the stone xunipola, who both put their recent england snubs behind them, helped sarries to a 37 points to 23 victory. but leicester tigers stay top after they made it 4 wins from 1l they beat london irish. in the united rugby championship glasgow warriors beat lions of south africa by 13 points to 9. on his 50th appearance for the club, propjamie bhatti opened the scoring in just the second minute and...
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19, 2021 at 12:02 p.m., that the senate agreed to relative to the death of the honorable add lay stevensonhe third senate resolution 420. signed sincerely kevin s.mccumber deputy clerk. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the >> the house returns later today at 4 p.m. eastern time. members will debate bills on opioid abuse grant programs and national stockpile of medical supplies. watch live coverage when the house returns here on c-span. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of government. we are funded by these television companies and more. including comcast. >> are you thinking this is just a community center? no. it's way more than that. >> comcast is part energy with a thousand community centers to create wifi-abled places so families can get the tools they need for anything. >> comcast supports c-span as a public service. along with these other television providers. giving you a front row row seat to democracy. >> tucson arizona police chief chris magnus testified this morning at his senate finance committee confirmation hearing to head u.s. customs and border protection. watch his testi
19, 2021 at 12:02 p.m., that the senate agreed to relative to the death of the honorable add lay stevensonhe third senate resolution 420. signed sincerely kevin s.mccumber deputy clerk. pursuant to clause 12-a of rule 1, the >> the house returns later today at 4 p.m. eastern time. members will debate bills on opioid abuse grant programs and national stockpile of medical supplies. watch live coverage when the house returns here on c-span. >> c-span is your unfiltered view of...
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i love ray| stevenson as well, the two boys jon stevenson as well, the two boys jon and johannes — stevensoneat — pressure grows on the government to help businesses facing soaring gas bills as some of its own mps join industry bosses in asking for support. the new specialist centres for children with long covid in england — we meet one of the first patients. i woke iwoke up i woke up with a bad headache and normally everything aches and i do not want to get out of bed, but when i do, i still feel that pain. goad i do, i still feelthat pain. good morning. _ i do, i stillfeelthat pain. good morning. a— i do, i stillfeelthat pain. good morning, a historic— i do, i still feelthat pain. good morning, a historic night - i do, i still feelthat pain. goodi morning, a historic night ahead i do, i still feel that pain. good morning, a historic night ahead in rugby league's grand final. catalan dragons hoping to become the first non—english champions and st helens aiming to win it for a record equalling eighth time. join me in southampton where we are on the lookout for a world record to pumpkin, find
i love ray| stevenson as well, the two boys jon stevenson as well, the two boys jon and johannes — stevensoneat — pressure grows on the government to help businesses facing soaring gas bills as some of its own mps join industry bosses in asking for support. the new specialist centres for children with long covid in england — we meet one of the first patients. i woke iwoke up i woke up with a bad headache and normally everything aches and i do not want to get out of bed, but when i do, i...
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first half tries from mike brown and ben stevenson helped the visitors to a 17—3 lead at the stone xd them, helped sarries to a 37—23 victory. but leicester tigers stay top after they made it 4 wins from 1l in the united rugby championship, glasgow warriors beat lions of south africa by 13—9. on his 50th appearance for the club, propjamie bhatti opened the scoring in just the second minute, and they never let go of the lead. earlier, leinster beat zebre. tour de france champion tadej pogacar has become the youngest rider to win two monument one day races in a year. the 23 year old slovenian beat home rider fausto masnada to claim victory in the prestigious 148—mile tour of lombardy race in italy. britain's adam yates finished third. britain's emma raducanu may have finally come back to earth after she lost her first match as a grand slam champion. she was beaten in straight sets by belarus's aliaksandra sasnovich in the second round at indian wells overnight. mike bushell has more. from great britain, please welcome emma raducanu. at, from great britain, please welcome emma raducanu.
first half tries from mike brown and ben stevenson helped the visitors to a 17—3 lead at the stone xd them, helped sarries to a 37—23 victory. but leicester tigers stay top after they made it 4 wins from 1l in the united rugby championship, glasgow warriors beat lions of south africa by 13—9. on his 50th appearance for the club, propjamie bhatti opened the scoring in just the second minute, and they never let go of the lead. earlier, leinster beat zebre. tour de france champion tadej...
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we are joined by betsey stevenson, an economist at the university of michigan was a member of the whitese council of economic advisers under president obama. when you see those container ships carrying goods, is that a supply chain issue, o too much demand in the united states? >> it is a little bit of both. what has happened is we had supply disruptns that means sometimes, demand is not being met because the factories around the world are shut due to covid and then finally they get up and running. they want to get us our goods. they all come at once. that is a bit of a demand problem. we are back to our sort of pre-covid level of demand, but we need to get these goods in. for the supply chain issues, we are seeing a clog for many different dimensions. you need space at the dock to unload. you need sce in the warehouse is to put the goods. you need the trucks available to take the goods away. all of these things are points of congestion. then we have other countries operating ports 24/7 to meet this demand at the u.s. consumer , and the ports in the u.s. don't typically operate 20 47. i
we are joined by betsey stevenson, an economist at the university of michigan was a member of the whitese council of economic advisers under president obama. when you see those container ships carrying goods, is that a supply chain issue, o too much demand in the united states? >> it is a little bit of both. what has happened is we had supply disruptns that means sometimes, demand is not being met because the factories around the world are shut due to covid and then finally they get up...
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the 31-year-old, michael stevenson, turned himself in to arge ofe systems. -- felony domestic violence later released after posting $50,000 bond. -griend posted images on line of her face with a black eye. >>> the fallout continues for jon gruden who resigned as head coach of the las vegas raiders. skechers is parting ways with the 58-year-old less than one year into their partnership. this comes after "the new york times" revealed emails in which grudsen -- gruden made homophobic, and misogynistic comments between 2011 and 2018. in a separate move the tampa bay buccaneers will remove his name from the ring of honor. gruden led the team to a super bowl title in 2002. >>> if there was ever a movie about robin williams, fans on line know who they want to play the legendary actor and comedian. >> dreams? well, dreams are a beautiful aspect of human culture. in fact, it happens when you close your eyes and images happen, and it's really bizarre. let's try this one.skrellhe migt sing it to you and say -- ♪ a dream is a wish your heart ♪ >> robin! >> jamie costa, who portrays williams, poste
the 31-year-old, michael stevenson, turned himself in to arge ofe systems. -- felony domestic violence later released after posting $50,000 bond. -griend posted images on line of her face with a black eye. >>> the fallout continues for jon gruden who resigned as head coach of the las vegas raiders. skechers is parting ways with the 58-year-old less than one year into their partnership. this comes after "the new york times" revealed emails in which grudsen -- gruden made...
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i think i might have been here almost as long as he has been and he has been as president stevenson saidenter of the wheel when it comes to ipm and this program. i have to thank you hugely for your service to the department and the city. i want -- i hope all of us will acknowledge the huge impact on the ipm program and the use of herbicides or declining use of herbicides in the city, the encouraging that he showed us. the decline in the use of tier 1 herbicides, particularly glyphosyte. the programs you built throughout the city. thank you, thank you and congratulations to you and your colleague in the ipm programs for all you accomplished over the years. not just since 2010 and not just this year and last year but through the entirety of the program. it is a real tribute to san francisco and the department's willingness to take on a hugely important topic without fear of failure. as a resident of san francisco i am incredibly grateful. i don't be know if this is the right moment, but if it is, i would like to move for approval of the resolution and the list and to do it in honor of your
i think i might have been here almost as long as he has been and he has been as president stevenson saidenter of the wheel when it comes to ipm and this program. i have to thank you hugely for your service to the department and the city. i want -- i hope all of us will acknowledge the huge impact on the ipm program and the use of herbicides or declining use of herbicides in the city, the encouraging that he showed us. the decline in the use of tier 1 herbicides, particularly glyphosyte. the...
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item 39 through 42 are the stevenson street project. items 43 through 46, this is a hearing of final mitigated declaration for the sansome street project. item 47 through 49 is the -- through 50 is the ventura project, and item 51 -- before i continue, i will inform you that the president may continue any item. with respect to item 58, this is general public comment. you are permitted to speak to items within the general jurisdiction of the board of supervisors but are not on the agenda today, and the items 49 through 65. all other agenda items will have had its public comment fulfilled. the board of supervisors will accept public comment by mail using address san francisco board of supervisors, 1 carlton b. goodlett place, room 204, san francisco, california, 94102. you may also send an e-mail. use the e-mail bos@sfgov.org. there will be interpretation assistance provided to begin listeners with the public appeals beginning at 3:00, and finally, if the public is experiencing any trouble connecting to this meeting remotely, please call
item 39 through 42 are the stevenson street project. items 43 through 46, this is a hearing of final mitigated declaration for the sansome street project. item 47 through 49 is the -- through 50 is the ventura project, and item 51 -- before i continue, i will inform you that the president may continue any item. with respect to item 58, this is general public comment. you are permitted to speak to items within the general jurisdiction of the board of supervisors but are not on the agenda today,...
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item 39 through 42 are the stevenson street project. items 43 through 46, this is a hearing of final mitigated declaration for the sansome street project. item 47 through 49 is the -- through 50 is the ventura project, and item 51 -- before i continue, i will inform you that the president may continue any item. with respect to item 58, this is general public comment. you are permitted to speak to items within the general jurisdiction of the board of supervisors but are not on the agenda today, and the items 49 through 65. all other agenda items will have had its public comment fulfilled. the board of supervisors will accept public comment by mail using address san francisco board of supervisors, 1 carlton b. goodlett place, room 204, san francisco, california, 94102. you may also send an e-mail. use the e-mail bos@sfgov.org. there will be interpretation assistance provided to begin listeners with the public appeals beginning at 3:00, and finally, if the public is experiencing any trouble connecting to this meeting remotely, please call
item 39 through 42 are the stevenson street project. items 43 through 46, this is a hearing of final mitigated declaration for the sansome street project. item 47 through 49 is the -- through 50 is the ventura project, and item 51 -- before i continue, i will inform you that the president may continue any item. with respect to item 58, this is general public comment. you are permitted to speak to items within the general jurisdiction of the board of supervisors but are not on the agenda today,...
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which stevenson glosses over that the piano forces invaded wide swath of territory in both are foreign. a model for me to throw cities my factors in global 600, in general, over 200. yes, a few days ago with charlie stuckey over 30 killed power that's been my puckered elbow. amelia displayed how those a woman regretted these people one personally and when fully destroyed, even public property like cost without sounds called their forces. cheered on a month human beings, my factored on a month. this has not been highlighted, but internet is not a man in media. these are the facts. now, how could any government engage in reconciliation or negotiation when for media and often i talk, hold on that cause i know the leadership, which is not about something about just exception. it's a control of your dominant job. it wants to do monthly job. yeah. these are the 1st month in the public domain on media told by get our children and governor and the chairman which debit sent never mentioned, never care to investigate or highlight or to speak about it. talks about always is open government, okay.
which stevenson glosses over that the piano forces invaded wide swath of territory in both are foreign. a model for me to throw cities my factors in global 600, in general, over 200. yes, a few days ago with charlie stuckey over 30 killed power that's been my puckered elbow. amelia displayed how those a woman regretted these people one personally and when fully destroyed, even public property like cost without sounds called their forces. cheered on a month human beings, my factored on a month....
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professor terence stevenson is carrying out research into long covid.e hopes the symptoms can be narrowed down, but so much about the illness is still unknown. if we think of other viruses that are well recognised to cause persistent problems, like glandular fever, like hepatitis, they affect relatively small numbers of people. it's the size of the problem that's different this time. a recent uk survey found more than one in ten people were self—reporting with long covid symptoms, 12 weeks after first being infected with covid. and one in four of this group said they were still experiencing symptoms at least a year later. two—thirds reported the condition was impacting on their ability to carry out day—to—day activities. there is still no answer to what causes the condition. many who've developed long covid didn't have a serious form of coronavirus and weren't hospitalised. my my name is ashley bachelor, i am 3a years old. i now live in edinburgh with my husband and daughter. life before covid, i was pretty active, sport and physical activity was a real
professor terence stevenson is carrying out research into long covid.e hopes the symptoms can be narrowed down, but so much about the illness is still unknown. if we think of other viruses that are well recognised to cause persistent problems, like glandular fever, like hepatitis, they affect relatively small numbers of people. it's the size of the problem that's different this time. a recent uk survey found more than one in ten people were self—reporting with long covid symptoms, 12 weeks...
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stevenson general manager of the alameda county water district, says those dry years have been depleting the region's reservoirs. the main state water project reservoir, lake oroville, it's down to about 22. of capacity. he's payments. reservoirs are at about 55% full east bay mud says the region needs a wet winter need about four good storms this season to fill up our reservoirs, enough to average about 48 inches of rain statewide. the calls for conservation are increasing, with many districts hoping for 15% reduction. some offering thousands of dollars in rebates for drought resistant landscaping to replace water hungry lawns and asking for better water conservation inside the home. i'm just really my kids to use less water for shower honestly. still many districts are desperately searching for long term solutions to capture rainwater and boost reservoir capacity and supplies were in a critical situation where under 11% capacity, so that means 89% is empty, and that's real scary. santa clara valley water district is among 12 districts that formed a joint powers authority this month to
stevenson general manager of the alameda county water district, says those dry years have been depleting the region's reservoirs. the main state water project reservoir, lake oroville, it's down to about 22. of capacity. he's payments. reservoirs are at about 55% full east bay mud says the region needs a wet winter need about four good storms this season to fill up our reservoirs, enough to average about 48 inches of rain statewide. the calls for conservation are increasing, with many districts...
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carter is, kind of tragic because every generation democrats releases jimmy carter by the way, cliff stevenson won the presidency in the 50s departed within the first guy to do this. he was against things like socialized medicine he is pretty far to the right on policy in those very popular among liberals but every population of democratic presidents, says i'm going to balance the budget. i'm going to turn my back on the freespending democratic ways they have to do it again, again, and again because they never get credit for. milk clinton and the famous 1995 or 96 i think it was 95 newt gingrich congress and state of the union he famously said the arab big government is over. jimmy carter's and on this exact same thing in 1978. obama try to make a grand bargain on social security. it is not like republicans say oh, we won a convert and jimmy carter for they still despise jimmy carter as much as anyone. it is kind of bad policy and bad politics. >> that's a world again we are still living in. the democratic party succeeds the arguments of the right. thinking it will save them and stop the vicio
carter is, kind of tragic because every generation democrats releases jimmy carter by the way, cliff stevenson won the presidency in the 50s departed within the first guy to do this. he was against things like socialized medicine he is pretty far to the right on policy in those very popular among liberals but every population of democratic presidents, says i'm going to balance the budget. i'm going to turn my back on the freespending democratic ways they have to do it again, again, and again...
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after election against john clanton and another candidate anders stevenson to become a legal rival a friendly rival at the time won the close election was had to washington. he never been to washington before when he got there he was shocked by what he saw. washington still bore the effects of the war of 1812 but they done to the capitol building tyler was quite shocked of seeing washington and what it looked like in the wake of the destruction during the war. the destruction he saw reinforced something else his father had introduced to him as a young man. he seemed to operate under the assumption as both a congressman anything good for the british was not good for the united states. he nursed a grudge if you will looking at the destruction the british had brought about during the war of 1812. he quickly got over that got over the initial shock of seeing the way the buildings look is not in the actual capitol proceedings were done and another building a much more cramped building across town. tyler, much like he had done in the virginia house of delegates did not wait for an invitati
after election against john clanton and another candidate anders stevenson to become a legal rival a friendly rival at the time won the close election was had to washington. he never been to washington before when he got there he was shocked by what he saw. washington still bore the effects of the war of 1812 but they done to the capitol building tyler was quite shocked of seeing washington and what it looked like in the wake of the destruction during the war. the destruction he saw reinforced...
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the memorials director, brian stevenson, hopes the collected names will help change the narrative ofng with how to tell its own story. >> when i moved to montgomery, this was a study that had 59 markers and monuments of confederacy and you couldn't find the word slave and slave free anywhere? >> how is that possible? >> people had been intentional about the annoying that part of our history. so this memorial, this site, this is intended to be an intentional response to our silent. >> we talked to folks around the country about the confederacy stood for, the monuments, they say black people own slaves to, there were white slaves. >> there are many reasons beyond slavery. >> these are all things that are designed to do racialized what happened. and they are aberrations. we've allowed that to happen because we were fighting these other struggles, right? this site is designed to make people understand that you can't ignore this any longer. >> you see one county with one name and then one county with two names and then you see a county like this with over a dozen names. >> do you have any
the memorials director, brian stevenson, hopes the collected names will help change the narrative ofng with how to tell its own story. >> when i moved to montgomery, this was a study that had 59 markers and monuments of confederacy and you couldn't find the word slave and slave free anywhere? >> how is that possible? >> people had been intentional about the annoying that part of our history. so this memorial, this site, this is intended to be an intentional response to our...
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manus: i caught up with you and stevenson at hsbc.e thought it was three hikes in the pipe for the u.k. next year. let's start there. what do you think we will get from the bank of england over the next 12 months in hikes? jose: the market is pricing one or two moves this year and then going to around 1% by the end of next year. that is what we have in our numbers as well. manus: could that knock the mortgage demand significantly in the u.k.? jose: we are starting from very low levels and inflation is clearly higher than short-term rates are going to be by the end of next year so we still think that mortgage demand will remain fairly robust. manus: manus: -- manus: and you manus: so you have seen strengthen the u.k. scope that out from your little bit more. jose: mortgages are growing quite a lot, for the first time, individuals are growing much faster than sme's and companies and we are transforming our operations in the u.k. quite profoundly. we earned a return on tangible equity in the u.k. in the first nine months of the year with
manus: i caught up with you and stevenson at hsbc.e thought it was three hikes in the pipe for the u.k. next year. let's start there. what do you think we will get from the bank of england over the next 12 months in hikes? jose: the market is pricing one or two moves this year and then going to around 1% by the end of next year. that is what we have in our numbers as well. manus: could that knock the mortgage demand significantly in the u.k.? jose: we are starting from very low levels and...
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we'll hear from anne stevenson yang, co-founder and research director at day capital research. she lived in china for a number of years and covered sectors ranging from finance, but also on the technology side. i did note as i was doing a bit of research for this that anne actually authored a book called "china alone: potential return back to isolation" back in 2013, so, if we can say that someone was definitely ahead of her time and appreciating where things are now, i think it's anne. so, let me just thank all three of you for joining us today. i want to pose the same question to all of you, actually, to kick us off and start with dave and that is your reaction to what you heard from representative hill. he covered a lot of ground in his comments. he had a lot to say about the current status of u.s.-china relations. i'm wondering if you could respond to the comments and also give us your assessment where things stand on u.s.-china engagement. dave: thank you. tough act to follow between representative hill, stephanie, and you, and matt as well. thank you for inviting me. and
we'll hear from anne stevenson yang, co-founder and research director at day capital research. she lived in china for a number of years and covered sectors ranging from finance, but also on the technology side. i did note as i was doing a bit of research for this that anne actually authored a book called "china alone: potential return back to isolation" back in 2013, so, if we can say that someone was definitely ahead of her time and appreciating where things are now, i think it's...
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they want to ban books by brian stevenson called "just mercy" about racism and the death penalty.ven martin luther king. this is the moment where that dog whistle has become a bull horn. we've been saying for a year this isn't about critical race theory. it isn't about the course. it's about critical ideas about our racial past. it's about the actual experiences, the ugly side of american history that gave rise to the civil rights movement, that gave rise to amazing works of fiction like toni morrison, one of the most decorated writers of the 20th century. what it's really about is the idea that to expose our young students, to expose new generations to what our past has been is to, in fact, harm them. i have to tell you, i come from a long line of teachers. my mom was a teacher for 50 years. what teachers do for very little pay is to open up possibilities for the future. letting children know what they can be by letting them know where our country has been. the fact that teachers are now the willie horton, the fact that toni morrison is the new willie horton, tells us this is a r
they want to ban books by brian stevenson called "just mercy" about racism and the death penalty.ven martin luther king. this is the moment where that dog whistle has become a bull horn. we've been saying for a year this isn't about critical race theory. it isn't about the course. it's about critical ideas about our racial past. it's about the actual experiences, the ugly side of american history that gave rise to the civil rights movement, that gave rise to amazing works of fiction...
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this was last voiced on this broadcast by the noted political analyst stevenson, who actually had a point in that vein, when are the democrats going to find a wartime consigliere, instead of the collection of mostly student council presidents that currently makes of the democratic caucus? >> oh yeah, they got to be more vicious, and tougher, and more with less, they got to play like the other side is playing, and stop play bringing pen knives to the gunfights. democrats have always lagged behind republicans in going for the jugular communications, strategic communication. they are not as good as coming up with the pithy phrase that sticks in the public mind, they are not as good, or has disciplined at driving it home over and over again. they kind of learn to do that. that's the modern world of politics, that's how republicans are managing to exercise such power in washington, when they don't actually have power in washington. the democrats are dominating at least in control. so they have to be better at that. >> a sheldon, white house actually said today on nicole wallace this broadcast,
this was last voiced on this broadcast by the noted political analyst stevenson, who actually had a point in that vein, when are the democrats going to find a wartime consigliere, instead of the collection of mostly student council presidents that currently makes of the democratic caucus? >> oh yeah, they got to be more vicious, and tougher, and more with less, they got to play like the other side is playing, and stop play bringing pen knives to the gunfights. democrats have always lagged...
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minneapolis resident mercedes stevenson welcomes the amendment.tic violence. >> it's about expanding the public safety. we as a community need more trained individuals to help with the mental health and emotional health crises. i myself suffer from ptsd, and i know that my trauma response wouldn't be the same as anybody else's response. and so having someone trained and knows my language, that would be comforting to me. >> but the amendment is far from universally supported. teto wilson lives and owns a barbershop in the majority black north minneapolis. >> people feel frustrated and they don't feel safe. they feel like if, if, if crime happens and we don't have the proper amount of police to deal with it, what are we going to do? i don't feel like there's enough about it that has been explained for me to feel comfortable, you know, voting for a department of public safety. >> the north side has borne the brunt of the city's sharp increase in shootings and homicides this year. memorials to children killed by gun violence dot the neighborhood. >> d
minneapolis resident mercedes stevenson welcomes the amendment.tic violence. >> it's about expanding the public safety. we as a community need more trained individuals to help with the mental health and emotional health crises. i myself suffer from ptsd, and i know that my trauma response wouldn't be the same as anybody else's response. and so having someone trained and knows my language, that would be comforting to me. >> but the amendment is far from universally supported. teto...
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the original concept was coined in a novel by neil stevenson.lled snow crash, decades ago. it basically was this immersive virtual world where you bark virtual goods and had virtual avatars and went to virtual parties. it was this immersive virtual world,. the way facebook is using it is a little confusing. but it means the are and glasses that you would wear that would protect things on the environment in front of you. the ability to seamlessly flow between talking with your friends and going to a concert in the er, talking to dinosaurs and whatever else you would be encountering there. but this is basically their catch all term for things that are new to them, that they're working on. emerging technologies. and i agree with kara, i don't think this is actually going to appeal to young people. but i do think the that ideas like this will happen and will come out in the next few years. and it will be really interesting to see how facebook reacts to that. >> all right, kevin roose and kara swisher, thank you both for your time. >> thanks a lot. >
the original concept was coined in a novel by neil stevenson.lled snow crash, decades ago. it basically was this immersive virtual world where you bark virtual goods and had virtual avatars and went to virtual parties. it was this immersive virtual world,. the way facebook is using it is a little confusing. but it means the are and glasses that you would wear that would protect things on the environment in front of you. the ability to seamlessly flow between talking with your friends and going...
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. >> brian stevenson, founder of the equal justice initiative -- i >> think the case of meek mill representswhich is that we have become the most punitive society in the world. we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world. we're throwing away people. the bureau of justice predicts that one in three blackmail babies born in this country is expected to go to jail or prison, and nobody seems to be upset about that. and i just think it's shameful. >> but one person who is making changes is larry, a longtime civil rights attorney, now district attorney of meek mill 's hometown, philadelphia. in may 2019, he filed an appeal with the pennsylvania superior court, asking for a new trial for meek mill. and a new judge. two months later, the court granted both requests. but rather than retry the rapper, the da offered a deal. in august 2019, more than a decade after his original conviction, robert meek mill williams, pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor gun violation. in exchange, prosecutors dropped all other charges against him. >> and the sentence is no further penalty. >> outside the courthous
. >> brian stevenson, founder of the equal justice initiative -- i >> think the case of meek mill representswhich is that we have become the most punitive society in the world. we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world. we're throwing away people. the bureau of justice predicts that one in three blackmail babies born in this country is expected to go to jail or prison, and nobody seems to be upset about that. and i just think it's shameful. >> but one person who...
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. >> brian stevenson, thank you so much, it's always such a pleasure to have you and i cannot wait to visit the new museum. have a great weekend, thank you. >>> that is all in for this week. the rachel maddow show starts now with ali velshi. sorry i'm late. >> it's not my show to give the toim away but i was really enjoying that conversation. had it been mine, i would have said keep going. that was very, very interesting. good to see you, my friend. have yourself a great weekend. >> you too. >> thanks to you at home for joining us this hour. rachel oos got the night off and happy friday to all of you and happy october. especially to everyone in the united states house of representatives because for them friday has actually just started. for most of us today we were all of us living in friday, october the 1st. however in the united states house of representatives it was still thursday. it was september. you'll recall that we spent all of yesterday waiting for a vote in the house on the bipartisan infrastructure bill. the roads and bridges bill. that vote never came and yesterday felt e
. >> brian stevenson, thank you so much, it's always such a pleasure to have you and i cannot wait to visit the new museum. have a great weekend, thank you. >>> that is all in for this week. the rachel maddow show starts now with ali velshi. sorry i'm late. >> it's not my show to give the toim away but i was really enjoying that conversation. had it been mine, i would have said keep going. that was very, very interesting. good to see you, my friend. have yourself a great...
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it's reservoirs are at 55% full head stevenson, general manager at alameda county water district, saidthe area needs more than just this week's rain after years of drought. in reality, it's not going to do much to help use the drought with this drought has been over two plus dry years in the making. ah two of the driest years and recorded history. this rain is long overdue. but water officials say that we need a few big storms to really make a difference in san rafel. i'm elissa harrington ktvu, fox two news. an investigation continues in morada into the death of a tree trimmer, who fell off a tree yesterday morning at a home on commuter ricardo right near the morag, a country club, the name of the tree trimmer. has not been released. even the on and off. rain didn't keep students from having outdoor school lunch at beach elementary in piedmont, the school set up tents and the students brought umbrellas to stay dry while eating on the patio. it's all part of safety protocols due to covid, of course. parents say they were notified by the principle that school leaders will be tracking wh
it's reservoirs are at 55% full head stevenson, general manager at alameda county water district, saidthe area needs more than just this week's rain after years of drought. in reality, it's not going to do much to help use the drought with this drought has been over two plus dry years in the making. ah two of the driest years and recorded history. this rain is long overdue. but water officials say that we need a few big storms to really make a difference in san rafel. i'm elissa harrington...
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stevenson general manager of the alameda county water district, says those dry years have been depletingegion's reservoirs. the main state water project reservoir, lake oroville, it's down to about 22. of capacity payments. reservoirs are at about 55% full and our precipitation is that 48% of average east bay mud says the region needs a wet winter, then i need about four good storms this season to fill up our reservoirs, enough to average about 48 inches of rain statewide, the calls for conservation are increasing, with many districts hoping for 15% reduction. some offering thousands of dollars in rebates for drought resistant landscaping to replace water hungry lawns and asking for better water conservation inside the home. i'm just really my kids to use less water for shower, honestly. oh, and lake. whenever you do laundry. it has to be just you can cut off. you can do just once in a week or twice and i'll be still many districts are desperately searching for long term solutions to capture rainwater and boost reservoir capacity and supplies were in a critical situation. where under 11%
stevenson general manager of the alameda county water district, says those dry years have been depletingegion's reservoirs. the main state water project reservoir, lake oroville, it's down to about 22. of capacity payments. reservoirs are at about 55% full and our precipitation is that 48% of average east bay mud says the region needs a wet winter, then i need about four good storms this season to fill up our reservoirs, enough to average about 48 inches of rain statewide, the calls for...
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minutes to make it to that 3 months to exit another accident in fremont. 8.80, southbound north of stevenson. boulevard will have more on that coming up. the darya. james, back to you. >> breaking news. bay area. health officials have just issued new guidelines on when we can get rid of the mask with kron four's camila barco live in contra, costa county out of their health offices in martinez and camella. we've been waiting all morning long for this to come out and now it has. >> yeah, we've been waiting all morning long. and right now bay area health officers tell us that counties can ease and less the indoor mask mandate. if they meet 3 requirements. take a look at your screen. the jurisdiction must reach the yellow tier and remain there for at least 3 weeks covid-19 hospitalizations are low and stable and 80% of the jurisdictions total population is fully vaccinated or at least 8 weeks have passed since the covid vaccine has been authorized for emergency use for 5 to 11 year olds. now, like i said, the counties must meet these requirements in order to ease the indoor masking rules and thi
minutes to make it to that 3 months to exit another accident in fremont. 8.80, southbound north of stevenson. boulevard will have more on that coming up. the darya. james, back to you. >> breaking news. bay area. health officials have just issued new guidelines on when we can get rid of the mask with kron four's camila barco live in contra, costa county out of their health offices in martinez and camella. we've been waiting all morning long for this to come out and now it has. >>...