SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
Jun 25, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
making some good progress at the tco. below at the train box there it's essentially complete at this point. we really the clean up is in process right now. there's a lot of -- if you walked through that recently it looks a little like home depot and a lot of boxes and a lot of equipment and materials and stuff that is just getting cleaned up. that's really the mode at these levels at this point. that's my words page here that's essentially what i've just said. it's in that particular page. on the left-hand side you have that first admission. you're looking south there is come -- completed. the one on the bus deck on the right is still going. we have that box, i like to call it is fridge box, is hiding and protecting one of the pylons on the bus deck that is being hooked up and is going to have data on it very soon. the ceilings and everything look very similar to the rendering. also at biel street, biel street is all set as well. all the different elements that the bus plaza will activate fully in less than a couple of da
making some good progress at the tco. below at the train box there it's essentially complete at this point. we really the clean up is in process right now. there's a lot of -- if you walked through that recently it looks a little like home depot and a lot of boxes and a lot of equipment and materials and stuff that is just getting cleaned up. that's really the mode at these levels at this point. that's my words page here that's essentially what i've just said. it's in that particular page. on...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Jun 18, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
we had planned to get fully engaged in training right at this tco. since we are in the middle of testing fire alarms, all the devices have been pretested and they worked. it's hour by hour, day by day adventure. monday we had 44 troubles on our fire alarm panel. there's about 2,000 devices so proportionally it's not too bad. by tuesday they were all cleared. we have fire inspectors coming every night for about four hours. unfortunately at this point in time all the inspectors are pretty booked with annual inspections of high-rises and what have you. so their availability sometimes challenging. they have been cleaning in and been doing four hour over time every night. last night we got through just about everything related to fire protection, to sprinklers. tonight we'll be doing -- finishing off the fire pump and getting an agreement with the fire inspectors on that. last night we were working with some fire smoke dampers even though they were pretested and all worked fine. they can be fineky devices being mechanical. they had a few issues last night
we had planned to get fully engaged in training right at this tco. since we are in the middle of testing fire alarms, all the devices have been pretested and they worked. it's hour by hour, day by day adventure. monday we had 44 troubles on our fire alarm panel. there's about 2,000 devices so proportionally it's not too bad. by tuesday they were all cleared. we have fire inspectors coming every night for about four hours. unfortunately at this point in time all the inspectors are pretty booked...
118
118
Jun 24, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
gang members, misdemeanors, the amount of crime coming here including tcos, actually a larger numberecause you talk about misdemeanors, infinitesimal. >> lastly, you're going to talk about the special tonight. how common is it, the other thing claimed, people bringing children into the country, they're not their children. they're pretending they're their kids. >> 1%. it would be funny if it waesn't so serious. i asked how many fraudulent family units come into the sector, epicenter of the entire thing. he said 1%. but the number might be higher. i said what does that mean, 2%? maybe. 3%? maybe. talking peanuts when it comes to the overall people apprehended crossing that southern border. >> jacob soboroff, will demystify things you're hearing from the administration. don't just believe them on site. listen to the journalists that can tell you what's true, not true, myths, lies. he has a dateline special tonight, a must watch. special about what's happening on the border, called "the dividing line." we'll all be watching, dvring, tweeting about it tonight. >>> coming up, more "am joy"
gang members, misdemeanors, the amount of crime coming here including tcos, actually a larger numberecause you talk about misdemeanors, infinitesimal. >> lastly, you're going to talk about the special tonight. how common is it, the other thing claimed, people bringing children into the country, they're not their children. they're pretending they're their kids. >> 1%. it would be funny if it waesn't so serious. i asked how many fraudulent family units come into the sector, epicenter...
143
143
Jun 2, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter:ut he alsoexports a quarter of them to canada, and about 10% tco me and now, with trade tensions rising among the u.s., its nafta partners and the eu, he's worried. what's kind of going through my mind is, here we go again. because unfortunately, when there's any st of a trade dispute, agriculture always get targeted first. >> there's a lot at stake for u.s. farmers,s leaders exchange tough words amid president trump's announcement of tariffsn steel and aluminum, from canada, mexico, and the eu. >> you just don't know what's going toxtappen >> reporter: last year, the u.s. exported $43 billion worth of agricultural products to canada and mexico whileng impor $47 billion in farm products, according to the u.s. trade representative. >> it's frustrating in that, um, you know, canada and mexico have been very good trading partners with the united stat >> reporter: the president claims the u.s. is being taken advantage of by those trading partners. just this morning, president trump tweeted, canada has treated our agricultural business very poorly. this after canada and mexic
. >> reporter:ut he alsoexports a quarter of them to canada, and about 10% tco me and now, with trade tensions rising among the u.s., its nafta partners and the eu, he's worried. what's kind of going through my mind is, here we go again. because unfortunately, when there's any st of a trade dispute, agriculture always get targeted first. >> there's a lot at stake for u.s. farmers,s leaders exchange tough words amid president trump's announcement of tariffsn steel and aluminum, from...
53
53
Jun 27, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
president to make absolutely i understand the president has residual authority to keep the countries they tco congress has thought about this exact proble problem. there is only one problem he has identified which is countries not cooperating talking about people coming in like you're hypothetical and with respect to that congress has said here is how we deal with it. sthe individualized vetting system pushing all the burden on the person coming in biometric id under the statute , and in person interview there is any risk if they are from a country and to the exactly what they are trying to propose a flat nationality band. w this is that with congress is judgment. and asked 1182(f) why doesn't this fall squarely within that language? >> for the contextual reason that justice breyer is talking about it is not perpetual that justice ginsburg is talking about but it is a much bigger process. >> maybe you can talk about the text.al it is not a class. doesn't he say whenever the president fine the entry of any class of alien, put classified although i don't see why people who are nationals of the
president to make absolutely i understand the president has residual authority to keep the countries they tco congress has thought about this exact proble problem. there is only one problem he has identified which is countries not cooperating talking about people coming in like you're hypothetical and with respect to that congress has said here is how we deal with it. sthe individualized vetting system pushing all the burden on the person coming in biometric id under the statute , and in person...
62
62
Jun 16, 2018
06/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
he is african american says left the hospital earlier to avoid con fron contamination with tco doctor. who is white. >> samuel says his doctor didn't believe he was sick. and the situation escalated. >> sit up. >> today rkts he has pain in his arm. caused by the nurse pulling it in the video. >> he was rushed to the hospital after he collapsed following basketball practice. on monday night. he claims it was a three hour wait to see the doctor. when she finally came. he says she was accompanied by a security guard. he believes race was a factor. >> what's the reason to bring a ar anything. sheeo nd cursing at her patient. >> when i inhaled like this. all the way with my chest out. it was agonizing pain. she laughed at it. >> he is still trying to figure out what made the doctor become so abusive. adding he left early to avoid further injury. >> did you at any point feel unsafe? and here you are physically not able to move. >> no doubt about it. i felt unsafe because she was in control. she had full control over me. i was in so much pain. >> the hospital wouldn't comment on camera. in a
he is african american says left the hospital earlier to avoid con fron contamination with tco doctor. who is white. >> samuel says his doctor didn't believe he was sick. and the situation escalated. >> sit up. >> today rkts he has pain in his arm. caused by the nurse pulling it in the video. >> he was rushed to the hospital after he collapsed following basketball practice. on monday night. he claims it was a three hour wait to see the doctor. when she finally came. he...
415
415
Jun 29, 2018
06/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 415
favorite 0
quote 1
asit w jtus hosedown menomts o.ag ctheyonnutioe t wtaior f that uctro k tco meho,or we are still sengelsnor nunthbod nnpeanlvia right here at rdowo ushoe road. raffic being moved tot tha rveicd roa as a resu.lt eun,au becseou y act aew f numi atesgoha whet t sllme wasc like, iel t ylouow ne ware lookingt aet w marenu. yo cu oannlygi imaneha wtt' is likeo tbe out here. a lre hiveer ienpp uer ma boro, jusnti finc nh,ews 4. beun,actok u. yo >>ou yav he aou tghssignmen t thismoinrng. ju,stinha tnk you. >> ctiongnuin c ourovagerowe n ofheot shoing in anlinapos. we l areeainrnorg mebo authe ti vict of styey'erdas dyeadl ooshting areth e. wesk h aed him he ththoug tyhe dwoul wtanbe to ed remember y thear deoinghe tir bit for .oliurnast dan,y i day out, night in,ig nht ou th'reyuse jtoi dng their job. do you thinkhey were taet bedseecau tirhe joliurnasts? >> who kwsno? mei ,an sure we ticdke some oppele off,dut we're suppose nto o sioccaon, rit? >>hiiss the154th mass shtioonng i the. u.so s far this ar. ats ior accdi tngo the npfirount gio velenc ark aye. ywhenou hear that number, ro in, jt'sus
asit w jtus hosedown menomts o.ag ctheyonnutioe t wtaior f that uctro k tco meho,or we are still sengelsnor nunthbod nnpeanlvia right here at rdowo ushoe road. raffic being moved tot tha rveicd roa as a resu.lt eun,au becseou y act aew f numi atesgoha whet t sllme wasc like, iel t ylouow ne ware lookingt aet w marenu. yo cu oannlygi imaneha wtt' is likeo tbe out here. a lre hiveer ienpp uer ma boro, jusnti finc nh,ews 4. beun,actok u. yo >>ou yav he aou tghssignmen t thismoinrng....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Jun 23, 2018
06/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
but we do often need to make sure that for example,, the streets are dedicated and we can get tco and we can open the building as scheduled on the back end. so that is what we are looking at from a development standpoint at this point. is there anything else you wanted to add? >> thank you for that presentation. we do have some questions. >> thank you. thank you very much for your presentation today. you have a great team of developer service providers. you've got a good architect, and also a good contractor. i'm very, very pleased that you've got a good strong solid team. i have every confidence that you are going to have success in getting the financing that you need, and it is such a difficult task to get all the financing sources to make these affordable. kudos to you and to your team. i'm sure as you go forward, you are going to be successful in those financing applications. i do hope that you continue seeking approvals for the modular. i know that you are looking at it as a possibility, and i think you are doing exactly the right approach, which is a design so it could be built
but we do often need to make sure that for example,, the streets are dedicated and we can get tco and we can open the building as scheduled on the back end. so that is what we are looking at from a development standpoint at this point. is there anything else you wanted to add? >> thank you for that presentation. we do have some questions. >> thank you. thank you very much for your presentation today. you have a great team of developer service providers. you've got a good architect,...
115
115
Jun 8, 2018
06/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
scrabble player we know that q and u don't always go together >> reporter: swalwell says the vows between tco kindergarten le are even more troubling-- the girls' vows were often pretty sexist. that they have to suppe boys going out with other letts, that that's what they need to do, that's what their job in the relationship is. they also talk about h the boys' letter is what gave them a voice, otherwise they couldn't make a sound in the world. >> reporter: she says teachers need to be far more critical about lesson plans they create and buy. >> some kids might find it fun. but it isn't ever just about fun, there are always social lessons that are being taught underneath. >> reporter: jennifer white tries to make the lessons applicable for teachers across the country, and she sees only an upside. for starters, she no longer worries about money. >> i could give up my job at the gas station and tutoring, and yuld spend more time with family. >> reporter: the whites have been able to save for retirement, and go on vacations. she's also made teacher friendsd arhe world. best of all, white says, s
scrabble player we know that q and u don't always go together >> reporter: swalwell says the vows between tco kindergarten le are even more troubling-- the girls' vows were often pretty sexist. that they have to suppe boys going out with other letts, that that's what they need to do, that's what their job in the relationship is. they also talk about h the boys' letter is what gave them a voice, otherwise they couldn't make a sound in the world. >> reporter: she says teachers need to...
115
115
Jun 16, 2018
06/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> everybody thinks that paul manafort is being pressured by prosecutors to quochlt with tco them to alleviate pressure on himself. and we all assume that pressure on prosecutors is because paul manafort does that important information to give them about the larger case these prosecutors are pursuing. an alternate theory of the case here is paul manafort thinks he is not guilty of any of these things he's charged with, he can endure discomfort and legal bills right now because ultimately he's going to be vindicated, he's going to be aquilted and there's no reason for him to plead to anything he didn't do. >> right. >> how strong is the case against him? >> the case is pretty strong against him for two reasons. one, a lot of this is paper, right? this is about tax filings, documents from banks. so that's one thing. two, some of the most important witnesses against him as far as we can tell from what we know at this point, some of the most important witnesses against him are for example his accountant, his lawyer. those aren't great witnesses if you're trying to beat a case. and so i t
. >> everybody thinks that paul manafort is being pressured by prosecutors to quochlt with tco them to alleviate pressure on himself. and we all assume that pressure on prosecutors is because paul manafort does that important information to give them about the larger case these prosecutors are pursuing. an alternate theory of the case here is paul manafort thinks he is not guilty of any of these things he's charged with, he can endure discomfort and legal bills right now because...
94
94
Jun 17, 2018
06/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
the time, i was with tco tv channel 13 and the rodney king riots happened.e were on la brea avenue, that's where the views are located at the time i was a member of first ame church which is a black church in south centralla , wonderful community. and so i wanted to be where the riots were, i wanted to be with my people. so i suggested to our news director bob that i was in commentary on the evening news. can:00 news, 2 and a half minute commentary so i suggested but i do my commentary from the church because i knew people would be out there and also that the mayor was going to be there. and he said that's a great idea. go down there now and i'll send a crew. in time. i went to the church and it was, people were coming in and it was like old. and then suddenly, it really started getting harry. fires started getting closer, you can hear gunfire. you could hear a tax on the church and asked, holding of cars in the parking lot. my car was covered with ash and bob called me and he said you're stuck, we can't get a crew in there, it's too dangerous . so i was sta
the time, i was with tco tv channel 13 and the rodney king riots happened.e were on la brea avenue, that's where the views are located at the time i was a member of first ame church which is a black church in south centralla , wonderful community. and so i wanted to be where the riots were, i wanted to be with my people. so i suggested to our news director bob that i was in commentary on the evening news. can:00 news, 2 and a half minute commentary so i suggested but i do my commentary from the...
340
340
Jun 13, 2018
06/18
by
WUSA
tv
eye 340
favorite 0
quote 0