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you had a question. >> commissioner tanner: public drain age, during public testimony time, some folks are concerned with drain age in the area which would be seem to be the permit holder's issue other than the fact that they might suffer from it, as well. can you speak to how we address drain age from one property to the other or what would be required? >> yes. it's a very good question. basically, everyone's responsible for their own drainage. as mr. sanchez said, you can't drain on somebody's property. unfortunately, it's going to drain downhill. there are occasions -- in this project, for example, if there's drainage, they're going to have to take care of it, the retaining wall, anything like that, they're going to have to take care of it. water can't run from their property on to somebody's property. there may be something just because of the area, and for the lady that got up and said she's got water coming through her garage, she's got a water cable table or something, i would imagine. there's ways she can address that. it may be coming from a neighbor, and she can file a compla
you had a question. >> commissioner tanner: public drain age, during public testimony time, some folks are concerned with drain age in the area which would be seem to be the permit holder's issue other than the fact that they might suffer from it, as well. can you speak to how we address drain age from one property to the other or what would be required? >> yes. it's a very good question. basically, everyone's responsible for their own drainage. as mr. sanchez said, you can't drain...
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>> commissioner tanner: sorry. from your knowledge, what are the kind of practical differences between a site that allows this and a site that doesn't? >> in terms of the requirements now and the current requirements for doing onsite consumption versus -- >> right. and maybe i should ask somebody else, but i am not clear what the impact is. >> it is an understanding in order to meet the current requirements that it is more challenging. that you have to have a separate room for the consumption. it can't be within the larger area. so i think that is why they want to have it grandfather and say we were always authorized to do this. because then they don't have to meet the current standards. that is my understanding of their wish here. >> vice president lazarus: and another slightly different question, this area is kind of dense with m.c.d.s. >> at that time that was one of the concerns that had come up is because for lack of aet beer term, it was called the green zones. where you could go in the city and under the old
>> commissioner tanner: sorry. from your knowledge, what are the kind of practical differences between a site that allows this and a site that doesn't? >> in terms of the requirements now and the current requirements for doing onsite consumption versus -- >> right. and maybe i should ask somebody else, but i am not clear what the impact is. >> it is an understanding in order to meet the current requirements that it is more challenging. that you have to have a separate...
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. >> a possibly commissioner tanner and commissioner tanner definitely. possibly commissioner santacana. >> i would rather we stick this to the 4th for the continuity of the hearing and hope that something falls out. then we are in january. >> commissioner honda: can a representative for the permit holder come to the podium? the geotech. so what we are suggesting, sir, and i hate to be extremely frank, we don't trust that you are going to get this done in a timely manner to protect the neighboring property. that is just my honest feeling on this. my question here is, we don't want to go through winter here. what we would like to do is at the end of the hearing, you, your client, the next door neighbor, and the representative of the department go in the hallway and hash this out. so that we can make your property safe during the wintertime and that the rains don't effect it and we can assure that the neighboring property owner will be safe as well. what is your timeline to get this work done, is ir? >> this work as soon as they give us the permit, we will
. >> a possibly commissioner tanner and commissioner tanner definitely. possibly commissioner santacana. >> i would rather we stick this to the 4th for the continuity of the hearing and hope that something falls out. then we are in january. >> commissioner honda: can a representative for the permit holder come to the podium? the geotech. so what we are suggesting, sir, and i hate to be extremely frank, we don't trust that you are going to get this done in a timely manner to...
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thank you. >> commissioner tanner: thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you.we will now hear from the permit holder. >> commissioner honda: good evening. welcome. >> mohamed salem. i'm appearing for the permit holder. >> president swig: would you speak into the microphone, please? >> mohamed salem appearing for the permit holder. the engineer board which are the plans -- you have a copy of, were submitted on march 1. and there was extensive review -- it took until august 9 to issue the permit. d.b.i. asked for two letters from me. so this was submitted at the request of d.b.i. as an additional recommendation. and also, after -- sorry. after the plans were being reviewed by d.b.i., they required technical also to review the plans and required a letter saying that i reviewed the plans and they are compliant with the recommendations. so my opinion and based on d.b.i. review, and you have the permit, reviewed by several departments -- i don't know if you want me to show that quickly here -- >> commissioner honda: it's fine. it's in our brief actually. >> it's in y
thank you. >> commissioner tanner: thank you very much. >> clerk: thank you.we will now hear from the permit holder. >> commissioner honda: good evening. welcome. >> mohamed salem. i'm appearing for the permit holder. >> president swig: would you speak into the microphone, please? >> mohamed salem appearing for the permit holder. the engineer board which are the plans -- you have a copy of, were submitted on march 1. and there was extensive review -- it took...
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i'm brit tanner a senior engineer with sfmta and the lead for this project. i've been working on this for eight years also so i'm excited to bring think to you. we're showing you a cross section of what market street looks like with better market street. we're still keeping four lanes of traffic, two lanes in each direction and as we mentioned already, market would be car free east of 12 streets. what this means is that we'll be able to make the centre lane muni only. meaning there would not be a bus and taxi lane like it is today. taxis would be sharing the curb lane with local buses, commercial vehicles and paratransit. we have a bike lane, continuous from octavia to the ferry plaza. typically as christina described it's eight feet wide but we've had to make design modifications. so what this graph is showing, on the left side, where we have a curbside transit stop, we have narrowed the bike way to about six feet wide to fit in that curbside transit stop. with the bicycle way going behind it. on the right side, where we have a centre boarding island, we hav
i'm brit tanner a senior engineer with sfmta and the lead for this project. i've been working on this for eight years also so i'm excited to bring think to you. we're showing you a cross section of what market street looks like with better market street. we're still keeping four lanes of traffic, two lanes in each direction and as we mentioned already, market would be car free east of 12 streets. what this means is that we'll be able to make the centre lane muni only. meaning there would not be...
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then tanner's grandmother, joyce, she's 70, throwing petals, too.st but not least, lindsay's 90-year-old great-grandmother, kathleen brown. all of them right there for the i dos. lindsay telling abc, "they mean to world to us and we were so grateful to have them here with us." a bride and her beaming grandmothers. the perfect choice. congrats to the bride and groom and to the grandmothers. we love our grandmothers. i'm david muir. good night. put our hands up.us and told us yeah, it was scary. >> one student allegedly shoots another student, then walks to class. three schools put on lockdown for hours in santa rosa. good afternoon, thanks for joining us. i'm larry beil. >> and i'm ama daetz. a 16-year-old was shot twice and taken to the hospital. it happened at ridgway high school. >> abc 7 news reporter leslie brinkley has the story from santa rosa. >> reporter: at 8:56 the 911 call came in. a student shot in front of the school. by 9:12 a.m. santa rosa high school, santa rosa junior college and ridgway high school were all in lockdown mode. >> off
then tanner's grandmother, joyce, she's 70, throwing petals, too.st but not least, lindsay's 90-year-old great-grandmother, kathleen brown. all of them right there for the i dos. lindsay telling abc, "they mean to world to us and we were so grateful to have them here with us." a bride and her beaming grandmothers. the perfect choice. congrats to the bride and groom and to the grandmothers. we love our grandmothers. i'm david muir. good night. put our hands up.us and told us yeah, it...
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have you got any of those, you know, the xtreme nasal tanners? yes. how many are you after? one up each nose. 0k. you just literally take that off. give it a good shake and then hold that. push them down. £25 buys a banned drug openly sold on high streets across the north. how does it actually make you go brown? it brings the melanin to the surface. everyone's on them. so how did that go? well, i managed to get one. so were there any warnings about how to use it? any worry safety? no, she did say that you spray it up each nostril before you go into the sun. if you use a sunbed she said you'll get really deep dark tan. i asked about any sickness, any nausea. and she said, not that she knows. she just said that a lot of people use the product. the makers claim xtreme spray contains melanotan. it's a chemical that over—stimulates pigment production and turns the skin brown. melanotan is banned because it's untested and potentially dangerous. we've heard stories of nostrils turning green, nausea, heart palpitations and moles changing colour. no—one knows its long term effects. w
have you got any of those, you know, the xtreme nasal tanners? yes. how many are you after? one up each nose. 0k. you just literally take that off. give it a good shake and then hold that. push them down. £25 buys a banned drug openly sold on high streets across the north. how does it actually make you go brown? it brings the melanin to the surface. everyone's on them. so how did that go? well, i managed to get one. so were there any warnings about how to use it? any worry safety? no, she did...
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with me are anand menon, who's director of uk in a changing europe, and the political strategist, jo tanner — who was an adviser to borisjohnson when he was london mayor. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the telegraph and it reports that the brexit party is considering pulling out of hundreds of seats in the election, in a move that could boost the conservatives. politics on the front page of the guardian too. the newspaper sasteremy corbyn is kicking off his election campaign, with a promise to represent the people.(ani)the times warns of, what it calls, an "exodus" of moderate conservatives — as the culture secretary nicky morgan, joins a number of other mps leaving westminster. grenfell survivors and families are calling for the london fire brigade chief to resign — after a highly critical report from the inquiry into the blaze. that's in the ""i. the same story makes the front page of the metro — it says grenfell families are accusing fire chiefs of hiding behind the heroism, of the crews who tackled the fire. and the financial times leads on the decision
with me are anand menon, who's director of uk in a changing europe, and the political strategist, jo tanner — who was an adviser to borisjohnson when he was london mayor. many of tomorrow's front pages are already in. let's start with the telegraph and it reports that the brexit party is considering pulling out of hundreds of seats in the election, in a move that could boost the conservatives. politics on the front page of the guardian too. the newspaper sasteremy corbyn is kicking off his...
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the papers, and our guests are anna millen, director of the think—tank uk change europe, and joy tanneriser to borisjohnson when he was london mayor. sake you can expect that at 10:a0pm and again at 11:30pm. that is all ahead, and now, on bbc news, it is sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. wales and warren prepare for their swansong. 12 years together, one more game to go for gatland and his men. it isn't always about winning, it is about the achievements as a team, andi about the achievements as a team, and i think they have definitely done that. a different code but another departure — sam burgess is forced to retire from rugby league, but leaves as one of the greatest players of his generation. he says goodbye, she says hello. another australian appointed to try and take an engalnd team to the top. also coming up in the programme: home is where the heartbreak is — travelling teams continue to win in the world series. and we're now down to a decider. hello and welcome to sportsday. we'll start tonight with gatland's goodbye. 12 year
the papers, and our guests are anna millen, director of the think—tank uk change europe, and joy tanneriser to borisjohnson when he was london mayor. sake you can expect that at 10:a0pm and again at 11:30pm. that is all ahead, and now, on bbc news, it is sportsday. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm hugh ferris. the headlines this evening. wales and warren prepare for their swansong. 12 years together, one more game to go for gatland and his men. it isn't always about winning, it is about...
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while the bank's board officially found that former c o 2 was not informed about the spying john tanner the chairman of the audit committee impaneled by credit suisse characterized their findings. the dismissed you've already. decided to initiate your position. there is no evidence to suggest that you just just a decision with the chief executive officer any member of the executive board of the chairman. is jim mcgreevey to. and the hits keep coming for the venezuelan state as they lose yet another round in court in their waning struggle to keep their u.s. refining and sales out let's go out of the hands of alleged creditors the u.s. court of appeals for the 3rd circuit released an opinion on monday that lists the lift's stay and thereby allows former investors in the defunct canadian mining company crystal works to move forward with efforts to collect on a previous $14400000000.00 judgment against bonus well it got past award was to satisfy crystal x.'s claim towards from the elected venezuelan government's nationalization of a gold mine once owned by crystal axe opponents of the curre
while the bank's board officially found that former c o 2 was not informed about the spying john tanner the chairman of the audit committee impaneled by credit suisse characterized their findings. the dismissed you've already. decided to initiate your position. there is no evidence to suggest that you just just a decision with the chief executive officer any member of the executive board of the chairman. is jim mcgreevey to. and the hits keep coming for the venezuelan state as they lose yet...
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the tanner is the idea —— the tunnel is the idea of isolating the negotiators from the watching mediaea of isolating the negotiators from the watching medial idea of isolating the negotiators from the watching media. i was on the show and i did predict that borisjohnson would the show and i did predict that boris johnson would essentially move a couple of semicolons on her withdrawal agreement, claim the credit and go to the country and get a big victory and a general election which i still think is what he plans to do. there are still a lot to be done and 21 former conservative mps still in the house of commons and you have the faction in the labour party that feel we have to honour the vote of three years ago. all of that can happen but we have always and talking about it on this programme forgotten there are 27 other countries on the other side of the english channel and you have to ta ke the english channel and you have to take into account how they will view these changes. i agree with catherine, i think was like positive and constructive are terms coming out of the entire brexit
the tanner is the idea —— the tunnel is the idea of isolating the negotiators from the watching mediaea of isolating the negotiators from the watching medial idea of isolating the negotiators from the watching media. i was on the show and i did predict that borisjohnson would the show and i did predict that boris johnson would essentially move a couple of semicolons on her withdrawal agreement, claim the credit and go to the country and get a big victory and a general election which i still...
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in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers anand menon, from uk in a changing europe, and jo tannerborisjohnson when he was london mayor. good evening. the head of the london fire brigade, dany cotton, has rejected calls for her resignation from survivors of the fire at grenfell tower. she expressed her ‘deepest sorrow‘ for not being able to save more lives. 72 people died in the fire in west london in june 2017. a report following the first stage of the public inquiry criticised the london fire brigade for ‘serious shortcomings‘ in its response. the inquiry‘s chairman said the absence of a plan to evacuate the tower was a ‘major omission‘ by the brigade. and he said more lives could have been saved had the policy of asking people to ‘stay put‘ in their homes been abandoned sooner. our special correspondent lucy manning reports. viewers may find some of the images in her report upsetting. baffling myfamily... here is my family... why, why? they die, i cannot sleep, always crying. the last thing i was hearing from my aunt was, "where are the firefighters?" and i rest it at that. "whe
in—depth look at the papers with our reviewers anand menon, from uk in a changing europe, and jo tannerborisjohnson when he was london mayor. good evening. the head of the london fire brigade, dany cotton, has rejected calls for her resignation from survivors of the fire at grenfell tower. she expressed her ‘deepest sorrow‘ for not being able to save more lives. 72 people died in the fire in west london in june 2017. a report following the first stage of the public inquiry criticised the...
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except for lester tanner and he sold his townhouse to the president the president showed up a couple of days later they bought the townhouse and said i should have charged him more but as i was reading that article asking about his past and that he was in world war iith staff sergeant and said this if not for the bravery who defied the nazis and save my life i would not have met the president. i was shocked and could not believe it so we celebrate those words in this place and the beautiful library some meeting in the harvard club he shared with me for the first time an amazing story that surrounded that one of those is lester. he finished talking to me saying your father deserves the medal of honor. that's worthy to pursue with the mission and a passion to come back i talked to my congressman at the time and began pursuing the medal of honor. the action that that took and the prisoner of war camp where he defied the not see major the major came up to him wanting the jewish man to falll out but we are not doing that we're all falling out so that's what they did. the major appeared he
except for lester tanner and he sold his townhouse to the president the president showed up a couple of days later they bought the townhouse and said i should have charged him more but as i was reading that article asking about his past and that he was in world war iith staff sergeant and said this if not for the bravery who defied the nazis and save my life i would not have met the president. i was shocked and could not believe it so we celebrate those words in this place and the beautiful...
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rick swig is joined by ann lazarus and commissioner tanner. we expect commissioner darryl honda shortry and commissioner eudardo santacana will be abtent tonight. to my left is the legal attorney. at the control is the board's legal assistant katie sullivan and the league process clerk. i am julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will be joined by
rick swig is joined by ann lazarus and commissioner tanner. we expect commissioner darryl honda shortry and commissioner eudardo santacana will be abtent tonight. to my left is the legal attorney. at the control is the board's legal assistant katie sullivan and the league process clerk. i am julie rosenberg, the board's executive director. we will be joined by
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that's dallas tanner, the ceo of invitation homes >>> we have new details on the presidential campaignhe iranian government our eamon javers with those details right now. >> reporter: this is new reporting coming in from reuters. they're reporting that a hacking group that appears to be linked with the iranian government attempted to break into president donald trump's re-election campaign, but the reporting is that that effort did not succeed. reuters citing sources familiar with the operation this comes after microsoft corp. said earlier today that an unnamed presidential campaign was targeted by hackers, which the software between linked with iran now the reporting is that that was the president's re-election campaign, targeted by hackers who appear to be linked with iran we'll ask the white house for more comment on that as soon as we get it. but scott, this underscores the danger for the u.s. election system going into 2020 that russian interference in 2016 has certainly caught the notice of intelligence services around the world that are hostile to the united states there are a n
that's dallas tanner, the ceo of invitation homes >>> we have new details on the presidential campaignhe iranian government our eamon javers with those details right now. >> reporter: this is new reporting coming in from reuters. they're reporting that a hacking group that appears to be linked with the iranian government attempted to break into president donald trump's re-election campaign, but the reporting is that that effort did not succeed. reuters citing sources familiar...
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produce clothing for one architect, two blacksmiths, 100, oneiners, two shipbuilders, silversmith, one tanner, and 305 garments for alexandria's artisans, including 38 waistcoats, 36 coats, and 17 suits with fabric choices that ranged from a velvet suit for jonathan butcher to a country club suit for silversmith charles turner. with silk waistcoats, breeches, and drab seats in between. carlin served marginal numbers of alexandria's society for enslaved african americans and indentured servants. in workshops of artisans and taverns as well. he made clothing for apprentices. artisans made provisions for the clothing of their apprentices in their accounts when they came to carlin himself. builder james parsons purchased clothing for two of his apprentices who we know were samuel rowe and joe barnes. in addition to apprentices, citizens used a workforce of both white indentured servants and enslaved african americans and many customers in carlin's accounts have not been identified. i have not been able to figure out who they are. that is because, at this time, alexandria relied heavily on white i
produce clothing for one architect, two blacksmiths, 100, oneiners, two shipbuilders, silversmith, one tanner, and 305 garments for alexandria's artisans, including 38 waistcoats, 36 coats, and 17 suits with fabric choices that ranged from a velvet suit for jonathan butcher to a country club suit for silversmith charles turner. with silk waistcoats, breeches, and drab seats in between. carlin served marginal numbers of alexandria's society for enslaved african americans and indentured servants....
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tanner he had that night. okay 5.17 right now and new this morning, the city of sanford says goes introducing new program. >>to fight opioid overdose deaths. it's a program targeted at single room occupancy hotels, the plan is to provide nor can at those hotels to help people in the event of an overdose. the mayor's office says that more than 30% of overdose deaths, happen in hotel rooms this program is going to begin later this year. a whole foods in san francisco and with more than 30 am animal rights activists arrested. the group called direct action everywhere rallied outside this snowy valley safe way i'm you can see change to the entrance for more than 3 hours on monday a dozens of them in the parking lot and blocking the entrance. so it's hard to get by they even climb to the roof and held up a huge sigh and it was a cut out of jeff bezos is head. the group says that amazon is selling products from farms with cruel conditions, whole foods released a statement saying the protests jeopardizes the safety o
tanner he had that night. okay 5.17 right now and new this morning, the city of sanford says goes introducing new program. >>to fight opioid overdose deaths. it's a program targeted at single room occupancy hotels, the plan is to provide nor can at those hotels to help people in the event of an overdose. the mayor's office says that more than 30% of overdose deaths, happen in hotel rooms this program is going to begin later this year. a whole foods in san francisco and with more than 30...
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. >> i think commissioner tanner has those it -- has that experience. >> i think that idea of not takingms past 10:00 p.m. and making sure it is known, maybe we even added it to the beginning statements of folks who are here in the audience would know that your item is last, maybe it is 9:45 p.m. and it may not be taken up so they can plan ahead and we have tried that and we have also tried to either not take up items past 10 or have to affirm that we vote as a board if we are going to take up an item past 10. we have to make a decision that we will do that. another idea that might be something we try, and an offender of what i've propose is let's the appellant and the permit holder make their case, let the rebuttal happen, let public comment happen and then have us as commissioners ask our questions. our questions may be answered through the course of that exchange and then that might make things a little bit more concise just to -- hopefully it wouldn't be past 10 starting any new item. >> i am also like other commissioners in the city that start at 10:00 p.m. or 11:00 p.m. and they go
. >> i think commissioner tanner has those it -- has that experience. >> i think that idea of not takingms past 10:00 p.m. and making sure it is known, maybe we even added it to the beginning statements of folks who are here in the audience would know that your item is last, maybe it is 9:45 p.m. and it may not be taken up so they can plan ahead and we have tried that and we have also tried to either not take up items past 10 or have to affirm that we vote as a board if we are going...
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tanner. -- the letter was written by the doctor, letters prescribed as prescriptions of sleeping pills and amphetamines. menelik, they will tell you how officers overheard ms. harris admitted that he did commit this crime. the same officers who physically mishandled the evidence because they were unequipped and lacked the knowledge to follow the proper procedures of the crime scene. the prosecution has the burden to prove to you that missed harris had one, the motive and the means, with the intent -- and the langley, and beyond a reasonable doubt, that ms. harris committed this crime. the prosecution will fail. harris of the jury, jean loves him despite everything. she did not want to kill the man who she remembers warning her with roses and dances. this is the man who she was with for 14 years. the night of march 10 was not driven by hate, but a woman resulting -- a woman struggling with her mental health. i implore you to turn this verdict over as not guilty. >> well done. you don't need me for the rest of the class. that was very. -- very well done. this is a case where geography ma
tanner. -- the letter was written by the doctor, letters prescribed as prescriptions of sleeping pills and amphetamines. menelik, they will tell you how officers overheard ms. harris admitted that he did commit this crime. the same officers who physically mishandled the evidence because they were unequipped and lacked the knowledge to follow the proper procedures of the crime scene. the prosecution has the burden to prove to you that missed harris had one, the motive and the means, with the...
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one thing that did really worry at stanfordout where i gave the tanner lectures maybe a year ago and i learned, and i don't have the numbers in my head, but about the massive migration from the social sciences into computer science. at that university. graduates,beral arts best and as a liberal arts graduate and someone that is so thankful that i did not burrow myself and i learned how to express myself and how to think analytically in different ways, i feel that serve to me and we have two kids and raising these people i hope are fluid in the sciences and fall in love with them but that they would always see the value of theater and literature and music. anyway, i was having that reaction. and then i had a great conversation with a man who is a atleague, a professor stanford, jeremy weinstein who was my deputy when i was you and abbasid are. he is a brilliant guy. a master at applying ideas. but he was in the same kind of moment of -- what is happening? and he said -- i am going to go coteach a science and ethics class and we are going to make sure that every computer science gradua
one thing that did really worry at stanfordout where i gave the tanner lectures maybe a year ago and i learned, and i don't have the numbers in my head, but about the massive migration from the social sciences into computer science. at that university. graduates,beral arts best and as a liberal arts graduate and someone that is so thankful that i did not burrow myself and i learned how to express myself and how to think analytically in different ways, i feel that serve to me and we have two...
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i gave the tanner lectures maybe a year, year ago and i learned, and i don't have the number in my head but i had the numbers in my head about the massive migration from social scienced into computer sciences and that opportunity and as a hub rall arts graduate and someone who is so thankful, you know, i didn't sort of burrow myself and that i learned how to express myself and how to think analytically in different ways and how i feel, that served me, and we have two kids and, you know, raising these people i hope are fluid in the sciences and indeed may even fall in love with the sciences but that they would always be able to see the value of theater and literature and music and anyway, i was having that reaction, and then i had a great conversation with a man who was a colleague and professor at stanford jeremy weinstein who was my deputy when i was u.n. ambassador and a brilliant guy and the master of applying ideas inside government. i don't know if there's anybody in foreign policy that's better than he is, but he was in the same kind of moment of oh, my gosh, what's happening? i u
i gave the tanner lectures maybe a year, year ago and i learned, and i don't have the number in my head but i had the numbers in my head about the massive migration from social scienced into computer sciences and that opportunity and as a hub rall arts graduate and someone who is so thankful, you know, i didn't sort of burrow myself and that i learned how to express myself and how to think analytically in different ways and how i feel, that served me, and we have two kids and, you know, raising...
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but one thing that did really worry me was i was out at stanford and i gave the tanner lectures, maybe a year, a year ago, and i learned, and i don't have the numbers in my head, somebody probably teaches at stanford and knows these, but massive migration from social sciences into computer science at that university. as a liberal arts graduate and as somebody who is so thankful, you know, that i didn't sort of bureau myse bureau-- burrow myself in and think analytically and that serves me and we have two kids and you know, raising these people i hope are fluid in the sciences and indeed may even fall in love with the sciences, but they would always be able to see the value of theater and literature and music. and anyway, i was having that reaction and then i had a great conversation with man who was my colleague professor, jeremy weinstein, deputy when i was u.n. ambassador. he was a brilliant guy and the master of applying-- i don't know if there's anybody in foreign policy better than he is. >>, but he was in the same kind of moment, my gosh, what's happening? i used to have classes
but one thing that did really worry me was i was out at stanford and i gave the tanner lectures, maybe a year, a year ago, and i learned, and i don't have the numbers in my head, somebody probably teaches at stanford and knows these, but massive migration from social sciences into computer science at that university. as a liberal arts graduate and as somebody who is so thankful, you know, that i didn't sort of bureau myse bureau-- burrow myself in and think analytically and that serves me and...
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tanner earnings surged on the benchmark route as recent u.s. sanctions on chinese companies raise costs. the rate for ships hauling cargo of middle east oil to china climbed more than 15% to $113,000 a day. that's the highest level in two and a half years. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. paul? administration is slapping visa bands on chinese officials linked to the mass detention of muslims. it is the latest in a series of u.s. steps to pressure beijing as trade talks resume. let's bring in our senior trade editor and our china correspondent, tom mackenzie. coming ons travel ban top of the blacklist, you have got to wonder what the u.s. plan is heading into these trade talks. sarah: there is a very dark cloud hanging over the trade talks supposed to take place thursday and friday in washington, the first high-level talks since late july. in between, there has been escalation of tariffs, the u.s. has signed a limited trade
tanner earnings surged on the benchmark route as recent u.s. sanctions on chinese companies raise costs. the rate for ships hauling cargo of middle east oil to china climbed more than 15% to $113,000 a day. that's the highest level in two and a half years. global news 24 hours a day, on air and @tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. this is bloomberg. paul? administration is slapping visa bands on chinese officials linked to the mass...
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so except for one gentleman by the name of lester tanner. and lester was a prominent lawyer in new york. he sold his townhouse to the present. ashley contacted the president himself in the present shared up a couple of days later in the month the townhouse and lester said i should've charged him more. but anyway, he felt the townhouse to him and as i was reading that article, the editor of the new york times asked lester about his past. it is trading at harvard, and lester shared with him that he had been in world war ii. the staff sergeant. he said this, had it not been for the bravery of my master sergeant roddy edmonds, who defied the nazis to save my live i would never present. i read that and i was amazed. i was shocked and i couldn't believe it. so words are powerful. and we celebrate those words in this festival and in this place, this beautiful library. this letters those words led me to lester and i met him in 2013 in the harvard library club. he shared with me for the first time the amazing story of my dad and the amazing stories t
so except for one gentleman by the name of lester tanner. and lester was a prominent lawyer in new york. he sold his townhouse to the present. ashley contacted the president himself in the present shared up a couple of days later in the month the townhouse and lester said i should've charged him more. but anyway, he felt the townhouse to him and as i was reading that article, the editor of the new york times asked lester about his past. it is trading at harvard, and lester shared with him that...
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you know him as danny tanner on sitcom full house.has a show called nashville squares ons next show to tell us about it and why he's on it. and holiday shopping season shorter than normal this year. so which retailer going to be the big winners we'll ask our top retail l watcher, next. ♪ strongve is one of a kind brilliant unbreakable ♪ engagement rings now 20- 40 percent off shop unique bridal styles at zales, the diamond store market alert that's the high of the day up 190 point for the dow industrials. 27,140. that puts us about 200 point away from all time high. at&t they have reached an agreement with the activist investor ellioting the in the that's why the stock is up so much. it commits to regular stock buybacks and two new directors on board, the ceo will stay at the helm at&t is up 4.5%. how about virgin galactic yet it just started trading. deirdre on floor of the new york stocks exchange. >> ce this is the first republic offering of a space of tourism company. so i want to note stuart for 250,000 and about 0 minute you can
you know him as danny tanner on sitcom full house.has a show called nashville squares ons next show to tell us about it and why he's on it. and holiday shopping season shorter than normal this year. so which retailer going to be the big winners we'll ask our top retail l watcher, next. ♪ strongve is one of a kind brilliant unbreakable ♪ engagement rings now 20- 40 percent off shop unique bridal styles at zales, the diamond store market alert that's the high of the day up 190 point for the...