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i >> a politician is lying to the people of its constituency. [laughs] >> ed: he's going to protect those illegal aliens. >> he cannot protect them. the cities get the fingerprints from the federal government. the department of homeland security knows who theyt are, where they are, they can pick him up tonight or tomorrow. they can empty out prisons quite frankly, take every undocumentec person in prison. >> ed: so why would these mayors give up millions of dollars in funding? >> political pandering. let's get congress, get action, immigration reform like in point number ten of president trump's. let's give them a chance to succeed or fail. it is on him. >> ed: we might have come to some agreement here. francisco hernandez, thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you, mr. henry. >> ed: thanks for getting my name right. donald trump addressed the g.o.p. retreat in philadelphia. john roberts reports all of the breaking developments for us tonight. >> it only took four days of his official working week for president trump to get embroiled in his first diplomat
i >> a politician is lying to the people of its constituency. [laughs] >> ed: he's going to protect those illegal aliens. >> he cannot protect them. the cities get the fingerprints from the federal government. the department of homeland security knows who theyt are, where they are, they can pick him up tonight or tomorrow. they can empty out prisons quite frankly, take every undocumentec person in prison. >> ed: so why would these mayors give up millions of dollars in...
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the map. it doesn't matter. >> ed: local officials in those cities will not give the department of homeland security this information about illegal aliens who have been arrested. and they are not deported and they can commit crimes here, s sir. >> no, no. >> ed: i don't know why you are laughing. >> we are talking about what homeland security does. even if the city has passed any kind of ordinance, it is void at federal law. the federal government does need the city's cooperation. they don't need the cities to call and tell them hey, we've got so-and-so. the department of homeland security already has the information before the cities have it. >> ed: let's back up for one minute then. you're confirming finally that century cities do exist. >> no, they don't. it's a fiction. >> ed: is the sort of a semantic debate for you then? it is sort of semantics. >> it is not semantics. it's a fact. why can't we just get on the congress acting? we've been waiting 17 years for congress to act. cities have been frustrated on both sides of the issues, states have been frustrated on both sides, passing laws only to
the map. it doesn't matter. >> ed: local officials in those cities will not give the department of homeland security this information about illegal aliens who have been arrested. and they are not deported and they can commit crimes here, s sir. >> no, no. >> ed: i don't know why you are laughing. >> we are talking about what homeland security does. even if the city has passed any kind of ordinance, it is void at federal law. the federal government does need the city's...
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o'keefe of "the washington post." ed: good evening. the peaceful transfer of power and the pageantry of inauguration day is uniquely american. but president donald trump's inaugural address was a rather grim vision of a country in trouble. it was a call to arms to americans who feel ignored and victimized. the new president promised sweeping changes to improve the lives of average citizens while attacking political elites and vowing once again to drain the swamp. president trump: for too long, a small group in our nation's capital has reaped the rewards of government while the people have borne the cost. that all changes starting right here and right now because this moment is your moment. it belongs to you. ed: dan balz, typically presidents talk about american exceptionalism and unifying the country but president trump returned to campaign themes we've seen over the last few years and didn't seem to try to use this as an inaugural address. dan: he threw tradition to the side. one of the questions i had going into the speech was how mu
o'keefe of "the washington post." ed: good evening. the peaceful transfer of power and the pageantry of inauguration day is uniquely american. but president donald trump's inaugural address was a rather grim vision of a country in trouble. it was a call to arms to americans who feel ignored and victimized. the new president promised sweeping changes to improve the lives of average citizens while attacking political elites and vowing once again to drain the swamp. president trump: for...
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o'keefe of "the washington post." ed: good evening. today, president-elect donald trump came face-to-face with the u.s. intelligence chiefs he's disparaged for months over their russia meddled election.sidential mr. trump acknowledged that the mr. trump acknowledged that the of. has been the target cyber attacks but assured all americans that there was absolutely no effect on the election, the including the fact that there was no tampering whatsoever with machines. but according to the version of the intelligence report, "vladimir putin and the russian government help president-elect trump's election chances when discrediting hillary clinton and publicly contrasting him."favorably to it went on to report "we expect moscow will apply such efforts influence future processes worldwide." does trump have to gain by his skepticism for u.s. intelligence and praise for putin, jeff? jeff: seldom do we see a declassified version of a report like this. it was controversial several weeks ago when president obama the review but i think this will cer
o'keefe of "the washington post." ed: good evening. today, president-elect donald trump came face-to-face with the u.s. intelligence chiefs he's disparaged for months over their russia meddled election.sidential mr. trump acknowledged that the mr. trump acknowledged that the of. has been the target cyber attacks but assured all americans that there was absolutely no effect on the election, the including the fact that there was no tampering whatsoever with machines. but according to...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> stephen: hey! thank you so much! thank you, sir! hey, jon! what's up? good to see ya. welcome to the late show. ( applause ) i'm so glad to be here. i'm your host stephen colbert. i'm so excited. we've got the great billy joel here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ we've got a special dome here
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> stephen: hey! thank you so much! thank you, sir! hey, jon! what's up? good to see ya. welcome to the late show. ( applause ) i'm so glad to be here. i'm your host stephen colbert. i'm so excited. we've got the great billy joel here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ we've got a special dome here
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community really engaging the community in miami hey, what does the community want and with the work with edeiskin and tilly chang in terms of the the work we what pilot those out here and scale them across the u.s. and uc berkley great partners with the people that binge things to the table we can test thank you, everyone and actually making this a reality and giving us an opportunity to nationalize this we're excited thank you. >> (clapping.) >> so finally just because something is initiative didn't mean it's good much the innovation maybe good and not so good but advancing the policy goals uc berkley brings the research to support what we'll test in the field and our ability to test it to achieve our outcomes and uc berkley for the institute studies leads by dr. >> thank you to secretary fox and mayor ed lee for the opportunity to be here with you this is a very exciting year 2017 is not only our 17 anniversary but also something that people didn't know the 20 anniversary of the first time we have a california, if any, in the context of the federal grants like 20 years ago this break thro
community really engaging the community in miami hey, what does the community want and with the work with edeiskin and tilly chang in terms of the the work we what pilot those out here and scale them across the u.s. and uc berkley great partners with the people that binge things to the table we can test thank you, everyone and actually making this a reality and giving us an opportunity to nationalize this we're excited thank you. >> (clapping.) >> so finally just because something...
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the treatment the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed lee the support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city hall is please help me welcome mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ed reiskin and thank you to the mta for working closely with many agencies to put the city's very first protected intersection together and to see how this role can help safety been the premium policy for the streets so thank you to the bicycle coalition, public works and walk sf and livable city working with our city agrees as well right here in a z inspector duffy, see the craft above you on the streets everyone using walking and bicyclists in particular intersection we have now to the data we have done prior to this change documente
the treatment the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed lee the support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city...
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community really engaging the community in miami hey, what does the community want and with the work with edin and tilly chang in terms of the the work we what pilot those out here and scale them across the u.s. and uc berkley great partners with the people that binge things to the table we can test thank you, everyone and actually making this a reality and giving us an opportunity to nationalize this we're excited thank you. >> (clapping.) >> so finally just because something is initiative didn't mean it's good much the innovation maybe good and not so good but advancing the policy goals uc berkley brings the research to support what we'll test in the field and our ability to test it to achieve our outcomes and uc berkley for the institute studies leads by dr. >> thank you to secretary fox and mayor ed lee for the opportunity to be here with you this is a very exciting year 2017 is not only our 17 anniversary but also something that people didn't know the 20 anniversary of the first time we have a california, if any, in the context of the federal grants like 20 years ago this break through
community really engaging the community in miami hey, what does the community want and with the work with edin and tilly chang in terms of the the work we what pilot those out here and scale them across the u.s. and uc berkley great partners with the people that binge things to the table we can test thank you, everyone and actually making this a reality and giving us an opportunity to nationalize this we're excited thank you. >> (clapping.) >> so finally just because something is...
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the fact is. edget the iphone. >> most of the phone is turned off. clayton: kind of phone you give your children because everything is turned off. here did you go. here is your fisher-price pretend phone. so it barely does anything. so the reality is what they are not putting in these stories is that none of that has been addressed. and, in fact, you had president obama had an ipad. abby: is it being overblown? >> huge overblown. here's the deal. they are not going to allow that to happen. ed: appreciate it, kurt. clayton: corey lewandowski is next. sheriff david clarke and even geraldo rivera joining us live. big show. abby: big show. ♪ ♪ the only hotel where you can redeem loyalty points for a free night-instantly and win at business. wheyou wantve somto protect it.e, at legalzoom, our network of attorneys can help you every step of the way. with an estate plan including wills or a living trust that grows along with you and your family. legalzoom. legal help is here. a girl with golden locks broke
the fact is. edget the iphone. >> most of the phone is turned off. clayton: kind of phone you give your children because everything is turned off. here did you go. here is your fisher-price pretend phone. so it barely does anything. so the reality is what they are not putting in these stories is that none of that has been addressed. and, in fact, you had president obama had an ipad. abby: is it being overblown? >> huge overblown. here's the deal. they are not going to allow that to...
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the treatment the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed lee the support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city hall is please help me welcome mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ed reiskin and thank you to the mta for working closely with many agencies to put the city's very first protected intersection together and to see how this role can help safety been the premium policy for the streets so thank you to the bicycle coalition, public works and walk sf and livable city working with our city agrees as well right here in a z inspector duffy, see the craft above you on the streets everyone using walking and bicyclists in particular intersection we have now to the data we have done prior to this change documente
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one of the original mercury astronauts. this is ed white. and this roger chaffee, , lieutenant in the united states navy, 31 years old, preparing for his first spaceflight. he was the rookie. chaffee, born in grand rapids, michigan, he was like gus grissom, a graduate of purdue university the father of two , small children. ed white, 36 years old, -- white, 36 years old the father , of two children, born in san antonio, texas, a graduate of west point. gus, from indiana, a graduate of purdue university. with me here in the cbs newsroom is robert wessler, the executive of the cbs news space unit. bob, i wonder if you would tell us a little bit about the rocket and the spacecraft. certainly, mike. this is a saturn one b rocket, also referred to as an operated saturn rocket. this lower portion -- i will separate them for you. this is the first stage, second stage. this is not a vehicle that will eventually take u.s. astronauts to the moon. this is an interim rocket that will be using for the next couple of flights. what i have in my hand now is
one of the original mercury astronauts. this is ed white. and this roger chaffee, , lieutenant in the united states navy, 31 years old, preparing for his first spaceflight. he was the rookie. chaffee, born in grand rapids, michigan, he was like gus grissom, a graduate of purdue university the father of two , small children. ed white, 36 years old, -- white, 36 years old the father , of two children, born in san antonio, texas, a graduate of west point. gus, from indiana, a graduate of purdue...
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the treatment the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed lee the support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city hall is please help me welcome mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ed reiskin and thank you to the mta for working closely with many agencies to put the city's very first protected intersection together and to see how this role can help safety been the premium policy for the streets so thank you to the bicycle coalition, public works and walk sf and livable city working with our city agrees as well right here in a z inspector duffy, see the craft above you on the streets everyone using walking and bicyclists in particular intersection we have now to the data we have done prior to this change documente
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well, this is the stage, this was the stage of the ed sullivan show, the ed sullivan theater.. >> oh, yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: were you sitting at home with your family, watching tv? >> i didn't have a tv at home. the tv broke in my house when i was about two years old, so i went to somebody else's house to watch tv, and the beatles were on. 1964, february, i remember that. also, it was three months after john f. kennedy has been assassinated, so the country had the blues, everybody was kind of down in the dumps, he was, like, our guy and they took him away. and then these four guys came from england with weird hair, wrote their own songs, arranged their own music, played their own instruments, and the country went crazy, we all went nuts, okay, those are the guys, those are ours. it was a really exciting time. >> stephen: how old were you when that happened? >> 14. >> stephen: and were you already playing piano at the time? >> yeah, i had been taking lessons since i was like four. but i didn't want to be a classical pianist. that wasn't in my cards. >> stephe
well, this is the stage, this was the stage of the ed sullivan show, the ed sullivan theater.. >> oh, yeah. ( cheers and applause ) >> stephen: were you sitting at home with your family, watching tv? >> i didn't have a tv at home. the tv broke in my house when i was about two years old, so i went to somebody else's house to watch tv, and the beatles were on. 1964, february, i remember that. also, it was three months after john f. kennedy has been assassinated, so the country...
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with more from the libreville, here's ed harry. yad mahrez produced at the best all—round performance of the opening weekend here. how many times have we seen him cut inside from the right and curla seen him cut inside from the right and curl a left footed shot into goal pretty one of those gave algeria the early left dell might lead against zimbabwe but when they slipped to—9 behind against the south african nation then an upset threaten and mahrez dragged his team back into it, inspired the fight back into it, inspired the fight back and scored his second of the match late on to salvage a share of the points. in the late game any senegalese nerves were settled by an early sadio mane penalty but after that their opponents tunisia could never really get back into the swing of the game. bbc african footballer of the game. bbc african footballer of the game. bbc african footballer of the year mahrez, mane and the hosts' aubameyang often in recent yea rs hosts' aubameyang often in recent years linked with a move to the premier league,
with more from the libreville, here's ed harry. yad mahrez produced at the best all—round performance of the opening weekend here. how many times have we seen him cut inside from the right and curla seen him cut inside from the right and curl a left footed shot into goal pretty one of those gave algeria the early left dell might lead against zimbabwe but when they slipped to—9 behind against the south african nation then an upset threaten and mahrez dragged his team back into it, inspired...
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and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> stephen: hey! thank you so much! thank you, sir! hey, jon! what's up? good to see ya. welcome to the late show. ( applause ) i'm so glad to be here. i'm your host stephen colbert. i'm so excited. we've got the great billy joel here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ we've got a tonight for billy joel, the piano man. ( cheers and applause ) anybody match the golden globe's last night? ( cheers and applause ) i hear it was pretty good. there were a lot of great movies this year, but there were two movies that got confused last night twice, "hidden figures" and "fences," creating a fun new mash-up. >> so you're nominated for "hidden fences." >> for best supporting actress in a motion picture, here are the nominees. octavia spencer, "hidden fences." ( laughter ) >> jon: oh! oh! >> stephen: i think it's obvious why these are the two nominated films that got mixed up. both had their a.d.r. mixing done by sound man chris navarro. ( laughter ) huge navarro heads. >
and now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, it's stephen colbert! ( cheers and applause ) ♪ >> stephen: hey! thank you so much! thank you, sir! hey, jon! what's up? good to see ya. welcome to the late show. ( applause ) i'm so glad to be here. i'm your host stephen colbert. i'm so excited. we've got the great billy joel here tonight. ( cheers and applause ) ♪ we've got a tonight for billy joel, the piano man. ( cheers and applause ) anybody match the golden...
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>> i hope so but it is possible we can keep the time so we can complete this by 12:30 by the grace of god mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mohammed thank you for the societies warm welcome happy new year everybody and you know, i can't think of a better way to celebrate the traditional new year and also the upping lunar new years but with people of diverse background coming to the islamic society people i will working closely with particular this year and years to come and to celebrate the coming together of leadership in all our diverse community to protect and enhance and share the love the city has to continue to be the inclusive city we've always wanted to be i know that mohammed had already listed names. >> thank you to jeff adachi our public defender's office who is a great part of the coalition of the departments but also the sarcastic constituents community-based organizations that joined together in the education the legal education network in the legal defense and the legal rights collaborative in i did minority communities that are hard working to get the 50 thousand legal res
>> i hope so but it is possible we can keep the time so we can complete this by 12:30 by the grace of god mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mohammed thank you for the societies warm welcome happy new year everybody and you know, i can't think of a better way to celebrate the traditional new year and also the upping lunar new years but with people of diverse background coming to the islamic society people i will working closely with particular this year and years to...
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these items could be if the resolution is atop ed by a single roll call vote. otherwise you can consider it separately. supervise or cohen. speaker: thank you very much. i want to make sure i heard correctly. beer talking about item 55. the clerk has confirmed it. i'm asking for your support on a resolution. speak i'm sorry. [bettina shuford:] i'd like to poll. [bettina shuford:] madam clerk. speaker: 58 please. [bettina shuford:] you with a not to pull 508? speaker: it needs to be amended to the new day. [bettina shuford:] thank you. on the remaining item please call the role. [bettina shuford:] on item 56 through 57 supervisor could he inn --. supervisor [fairlyferrel]. --. fewer. --. super rise or kim. kim --. supervisor percent kin. ronin. --. supervisor {saf} fi ie. {ao*eub}. supervisor sheehy. supervisor [tangtanktanning]. --. supervisor yee. eye. supervisor breed. there are 11 eyes. speaker: okay those items resolution are adopted unanimously. madam clerk please read item number 55. [bettin
these items could be if the resolution is atop ed by a single roll call vote. otherwise you can consider it separately. supervise or cohen. speaker: thank you very much. i want to make sure i heard correctly. beer talking about item 55. the clerk has confirmed it. i'm asking for your support on a resolution. speak i'm sorry. [bettina shuford:] i'd like to poll. [bettina shuford:] madam clerk. speaker: 58 please. [bettina shuford:] you with a not to pull 508? speaker: it needs to be amended to...
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the past. but they're going to be properly screened. ed: that'll be the last word. g daddy is here with his predictions and super bowl snacks. can't wait for this, it smells so good in here. ed: i'm starving man. come on, big daddy. [laughter] ♪ ♪ you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a minute. this is truecar. ♪ ♪ clayton: super bowl li kicks off one week from today right here on fox, and big daddy's here, and he's brought some food -- abby: thank you for that. it smells so good. clayton: you can order this to do from the internet, healthy eating. >> look at the ribs, wings, chicken, chili? abby: what are your predictions? >> ready? atlanta falcons. clayton: how are they going to rattle tom brady? >> they're just on a ride right now, and their offense -- i think it's going to be a shootout, actually. clayton: you think a high scoring game. ed: and they beat brady. >>
the past. but they're going to be properly screened. ed: that'll be the last word. g daddy is here with his predictions and super bowl snacks. can't wait for this, it smells so good in here. ed: i'm starving man. come on, big daddy. [laughter] ♪ ♪ you're here to buy a car. what would help is simply being able to recognize a fair price. truecar has pricing data on every make and model, so all you have to do is search for the car you want, there it is. now you're an expert in less than a...
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>> i hope so but it is possible we can keep the time so we can complete this by 12:30 by the grace of god mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mohammed thank you for the societies warm welcome happy new year everybody and you know, i can't think of a better way to celebrate the traditional new year and also the upping lunar new years but with people of diverse background coming to the islamic society people i will working closely with particular this year and years to come and to celebrate the coming together of leadership in all our diverse community to protect and enhance and share the love the city has to continue to be the inclusive city we've always wanted to be i know that mohammed had already listed names. >> thank you to jeff adachi our public defender's office who is a great part of the coalition of the departments but also the sarcastic constituents community-based organizations that joined together in the education the legal education network in the legal defense and the legal rights collaborative in i did minority communities that are hard working to get the 50 thousand legal res
>> i hope so but it is possible we can keep the time so we can complete this by 12:30 by the grace of god mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mohammed thank you for the societies warm welcome happy new year everybody and you know, i can't think of a better way to celebrate the traditional new year and also the upping lunar new years but with people of diverse background coming to the islamic society people i will working closely with particular this year and years to...
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the treatment the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed the support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city hall is please help me welcome mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you ed reiskin and thank you to the mta for working closely with many agencies to put the city's very first protected intersection together and to see how this role can help safety been the premium policy for the streets so thank you to the bicycle coalition, public works and walk sf and livable city working with our city agrees as well right here in a z inspector duffy, see the craft above you on the streets everyone using walking and bicyclists in particular intersection we have now to the data we have done prior to this change documented ov
the treatment the first of its kind protected intersections we wouldn't be here without the leadership of mayor ed the support of board of supervisors, i want to acknowledge jane kim it's r he's been a strong supporter of the streets a great work by the department of public works to help design and implement just kind of work and strong advocacy from folks like the san francisco bicycle coalition to pursue us that's why ear here wouldn't have been possible without the the leadership of city...
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it is time for the state of the city mayor ed lee speaking right now in san francisco. take a listen. >> they can deepen the roots and their children can blossom. [ applause ] we are now a national model for how other cities can improve public housing. years ago, this was just a dream. but today it's a total transformation. and to supervisors malia cohen and president and every person in the department who worked hand in hand on this effort, i say thank you. [ applause ] this is a true testament to what we can accomplish when we unite around the values and push toward a common goal. we need to make these moments possible for more and more residents, people across the city are struggling to afford rent. homeownership feels completely unattainable. well, together we have a responsibility to take care of every working family struggling to keep their heads above water and a foothold in our city. >> okay. so, affordable housing, of course, always a timely issue in san francisco. you're listening to the very beginning of mayor ed lee's state of the city address this morning an
it is time for the state of the city mayor ed lee speaking right now in san francisco. take a listen. >> they can deepen the roots and their children can blossom. [ applause ] we are now a national model for how other cities can improve public housing. years ago, this was just a dream. but today it's a total transformation. and to supervisors malia cohen and president and every person in the department who worked hand in hand on this effort, i say thank you. [ applause ] this is a true...
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>> i hope so but it is possible we can keep the time so we can complete this by 12:30 by the grace of god mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mohammed thank you for the societies warm welcome happy new year everybody and you know, i can't think of a better way to celebrate the traditional new year and also the upping lunar new years but with people of diverse background coming to the islamic society people i will working closely with particular this year and years to come and to celebrate the coming together of leadership in all our diverse community to protect and enhance and share the love the city has to continue to be the inclusive city we've always wanted to be i know that mohammed had already listed names. >> thank you to jeff adachi our public defender's office who is a great part of the coalition of the departments but also the sarcastic constituents community-based organizations that joined together in the education the legal education network in the legal defense and the legal rights collaborative in i did minority communities that are hard working to get the 50 thousand legal res
>> i hope so but it is possible we can keep the time so we can complete this by 12:30 by the grace of god mayor ed lee. >> (clapping.) >> thank you, mohammed thank you for the societies warm welcome happy new year everybody and you know, i can't think of a better way to celebrate the traditional new year and also the upping lunar new years but with people of diverse background coming to the islamic society people i will working closely with particular this year and years to...
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has attacked any quality on the ed of the world economic front and doubles. the charity says it is grotesque that the eighth world richest billionaires have more wealth -- it points to the fact of the world's poorest are becoming wealthier every year. >> the poorest man in vietnam would need to work for 10 years to earn what the country's wealthiest earned in a single day. that is one statistic cited in the latest report released by oxfam. found that global inequality is worse than previously believed. the path of the world's wealth in the hands of just eight men. >> we have an economic system out of shape. the 1% benefits. the is why you can get number of billionaires that have the same wealth as half of the rest of the world. includeight passengers ill gates, mark zuckerberg, and jeff bezos. --o along our business founder and spanish fashion changes are a. -- they gathered for their annual meeting of the swiss ski resort in dollars. vos -- in davos. >> we want policies that result in a more progressive tax system, then enable people to have access to free h
has attacked any quality on the ed of the world economic front and doubles. the charity says it is grotesque that the eighth world richest billionaires have more wealth -- it points to the fact of the world's poorest are becoming wealthier every year. >> the poorest man in vietnam would need to work for 10 years to earn what the country's wealthiest earned in a single day. that is one statistic cited in the latest report released by oxfam. found that global inequality is worse than...
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. >> this gives the internet one last chance to talk about our bromance. >> i joseph robert ed biden do -- >> biden was the first ever delawarean to serve a presidential administration and was widely perceived as having a true seat at the table for major decisions. >> i can say i was part of, part of the journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country. >> vice-president joke as he often does about his much better half, his beloved wife. >> i am jill's husband. everybody knows that i love her more than she loves me. [ laughter ] >> with good reason. >> the vice-president talk at length and passionately about his partnership with a man he says he has come to view as his brother. biden said of the the medal around his neck, nation's highest civilian honor -- >> this is beyond what i deserve. but it's a reflection of the extent and generosity and your spirit. >> the presidential medal of freedom has been awarded since 1963 to political leaders, scientists, art, sports and cultural legends civil rights icons. the following the trump inauguration biden will return hom
. >> this gives the internet one last chance to talk about our bromance. >> i joseph robert ed biden do -- >> biden was the first ever delawarean to serve a presidential administration and was widely perceived as having a true seat at the table for major decisions. >> i can say i was part of, part of the journey of a remarkable man who did remarkable things for this country. >> vice-president joke as he often does about his much better half, his beloved wife....
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the enron failure. we are born to fix these failures with sarbanes-oxley. ed anything to prevent the next economic downturn. john: it added thousands of people -- pieces of paper to cost a ton. ed: didn't have the positive effect they were promising and now what did they do? they say we need more regulation so we now have the dodd-frank act which is 30 times longer. it's extremely onerous and i'm quite sure it's going to do nothing to prevent the next economic downturn. john: and it didn't end too big to fail. another example the war on poverty. they lifted some people out of poverty. ed: housing projects would have disincentives for working. there were maggots for crime, terrible places to live and what happens. [inaudible question] these years later they still exist in most cases. john: some are being blown up and they have build new versions of them. ed: now the department of housing and urban development did they get put out a business? know they are still spending money year after year after year. john: public schools? ed: public schools the same thing. w
the enron failure. we are born to fix these failures with sarbanes-oxley. ed anything to prevent the next economic downturn. john: it added thousands of people -- pieces of paper to cost a ton. ed: didn't have the positive effect they were promising and now what did they do? they say we need more regulation so we now have the dodd-frank act which is 30 times longer. it's extremely onerous and i'm quite sure it's going to do nothing to prevent the next economic downturn. john: and it didn't end...
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came to the bay area i was one of the first people to jump on board i was raised without indian ed in the unified school district and had to fight everyday to let people know we're native-american i was in the beginning afraid and shamed to say my nationality but i'm wash 0 from nevada from carson city, nevada all the way down to auburn to mona lake and marysville in california to be able to see indian ed being in the unified school district is going full force really makes me feel to grateful to the school board for accepting us and accepting the fact that we are american indians and for the teachers and principals in our unified school district to stand behind this program to see it in 2015 still going strong makes the heart feel good i know your children are well taken care of and supported in the unified school district thank you very much. >> (clapping.) >> hello, i'm debbie i'm wash so and filipino from california i am one of the first students my mother spoke that drive that came me the determination to finish i had many mentor between all the way down to see these parent wa
came to the bay area i was one of the first people to jump on board i was raised without indian ed in the unified school district and had to fight everyday to let people know we're native-american i was in the beginning afraid and shamed to say my nationality but i'm wash 0 from nevada from carson city, nevada all the way down to auburn to mona lake and marysville in california to be able to see indian ed being in the unified school district is going full force really makes me feel to grateful...
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a dad was singing the ed sheeran song. his son, not even 2 years old.music can just build a family, even closer. >> kind of look me and fantasia, >> fantasia, if you are watching. i love it. >> get this girl off the twitters. >> oh, oh, oh, buckling under the pressure. kelly clarkson. kanye. look it up. off awe ki off -- kanye would make me sound good. >> amazing. next up. a baby better at hoverboarding than he is at walking. are you kidding me? >> i can't write a hoverboard nor can i walk properly. that's besides the point. this is 12 month kaden newmeier, aka, the hoverboard baby. a youtube sensation who rode a rocking horse. >> on the hoverboard. >> hoverboard. rocking horse, and baby. i guess hoverboarding by itself was a little too easy for him. >> he does look like he has it down. i wonder how he -- >> he is walking. not as good as his hoverboarding. i mean, there is like his mom in one of the videos, like his like get up and walk and like, you know, and he is just like flying around. >> would you walk if you would roll around like this. >> it is
a dad was singing the ed sheeran song. his son, not even 2 years old.music can just build a family, even closer. >> kind of look me and fantasia, >> fantasia, if you are watching. i love it. >> get this girl off the twitters. >> oh, oh, oh, buckling under the pressure. kelly clarkson. kanye. look it up. off awe ki off -- kanye would make me sound good. >> amazing. next up. a baby better at hoverboarding than he is at walking. are you kidding me? >> i can't...
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you know, between her schedule and my schedule, so i went to paris and we sat down in the studio there and we record edrest of the recordings. so, there is a recording here by schumann that is 20 years old and the rest is new, so it's a great combination. and i'm so excited about it because i love making music with her because she is so great. >> when you hear your stuff from 20 years ago, this recording in particular, what do you hear? when you went back and heard it again, what did you hear? >> i actually was pleasantly surprised. i actually liked it! because usually, you know, usually i hear something 20 years ago, i say, i'm not going to play it like that today, are you kidding? but this was, you know, this was a live concert. >> right. >> the one from 20 years ago. it was a live concert, and i went, this is pretty damn good, you know. it's amazing. because there was a lot of energy from her, and of course, i got my energy from her, because she's such, you know, there's so much energy in her playing and so on. so i was very happy with it, you know. then of course, today i do what i do today, you kn
you know, between her schedule and my schedule, so i went to paris and we sat down in the studio there and we record edrest of the recordings. so, there is a recording here by schumann that is 20 years old and the rest is new, so it's a great combination. and i'm so excited about it because i love making music with her because she is so great. >> when you hear your stuff from 20 years ago, this recording in particular, what do you hear? when you went back and heard it again, what did you...
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list, though current mayor of san francisco ,, the guy who makes the magic happen here in the city, our mayor, ed lee. >>[applause] our president of our president of our board of supervisors, a sister who comes out of fighting and strong for the community that she represents, london breed. >>[applause] someone that i know are janitors and a lot of people in this room helped get elected assembly member david chiu. >>[applause] and it still caught up in sacramento >>[laughing] for ms. ray's, our current and brand-new sen. scott weiner. >>[applause] now as far as politicians come in all sizes, but there's none more feisty or an errant 10 past. supervisor aaron peskin. >>[applause] and our sen., mark leno. if you could please, stand. >>[applause] supervisor mark farrell >>[applause] and the relentless and strong melia cohen, can you please stand. >>[applause] [inaudible] alex randolph. >>[applause] and former supervisor [inaudible] >>[inaudible] [off mic] assessor,, thank you. >>[applause] carmen chu. our sheriff hennessey. >>[applause] i would also like to recognize my brothers and sisters and labor
list, though current mayor of san francisco ,, the guy who makes the magic happen here in the city, our mayor, ed lee. >>[applause] our president of our president of our board of supervisors, a sister who comes out of fighting and strong for the community that she represents, london breed. >>[applause] someone that i know are janitors and a lot of people in this room helped get elected assembly member david chiu. >>[applause] and it still caught up in sacramento...
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the u.s.-mexico border. edwith the next installment of his series later this week. >>> next, the communications freeze at the epa. no tweets or press releases. is the white house targeting an agency because of politics or is it hysteria? >>> and jeanne moos op the passing of mary tyler moore tile. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your retirement journey takes you, we can help you reach your goals. call us or your advisor t. rowe price. invest with confidence. pain from a headache whecan make this...d, ...feel like this. all-in-one cold symptom relief from tylenol®, the #1 doctor recommended pain relief brand. tylenol® >>> a crackdown in communications, some employees terrified, quote/unquote. employees at the epa told do not blog, tweet, or send out press releases. rene marsh is "out front." >> reporter: cnn has confirmed employees at the epa and the department of interior are under
the u.s.-mexico border. edwith the next installment of his series later this week. >>> next, the communications freeze at the epa. no tweets or press releases. is the white house targeting an agency because of politics or is it hysteria? >>> and jeanne moos op the passing of mary tyler moore tile. ♪ you're going to make it after all ♪ your path to retirement may not always be clear. but at t. rowe price, we can help guide your retirement savings. so wherever your...
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. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president london breed and district 11 congratulations to the members. >> (clapping.) >> and finally the controllers has communicated to the board his renewing er filing the official shutter bond for newly appointed and appoint members of the board madam president that concludes any communications. >> i tomato acknowledge we're joined by forming willie brown, jr. >> (clapping.) >> we - we also have in the audience my former colleagues supervisor mar district one and - >> (clapping.) >> and supervisor campos district 9. >> (clapping.) >> i also like to acknowledge and if you could hold our applause we're joined by city attorney de
. >> yes. 3 to report we're in receipt of a communication from the honorable mayor ed lee phil district 8 by appointing jeff and welcome supervisor. >> (clapping.) >> next a xrungs from the direction of department of elections for the election of members of the board of supervisors who received a majority of votes cast at the election held on november 8, 2016, and declared elected to that office district one suzy loftus, district 3 aaron peskin and 5 supervisor president...
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. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: jackie even made a music video in tribute to their life-long sisterhood, to the ed >> we kind of want it to represent us and for kind of everyone out there who is going through the same thing, and in honor of my sister. >> they're acting like we're these monsters. >> reporter: and her bravely as a transgender advocate, joining forces with lambda legal, filing a lawsuit in pittsburgh, after they voted to ban transgender students from using the bathrooms that they identify with. >> it invited even more discrimination, and i was called some pretty awful things. >> reporter: to your face or online or both? >> um, people would admissibmums they passed me. i remember last year, trash was thrown at me. >> reporter: it's the type of anti-lgbtq law that mike pence, the next vice president of the united states supported when he was governor of indiana. why is this a big deal? >> being able to walk into a women's rest room without thinking about it is kind of empowering in a sense. because we get to be us in the most mundane ways. >> reporter: you are just as involved in julie
. ♪ ♪ >> reporter: jackie even made a music video in tribute to their life-long sisterhood, to the ed >> we kind of want it to represent us and for kind of everyone out there who is going through the same thing, and in honor of my sister. >> they're acting like we're these monsters. >> reporter: and her bravely as a transgender advocate, joining forces with lambda legal, filing a lawsuit in pittsburgh, after they voted to ban transgender students from using the...
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after we had been on the ed sullivan show in new york, we the ed sullivan show -- charlie: with the beatles with the beatles. i had the television on and i heard a guy shouting on television about how he was the greatest. i thought it was a great idea to bring the beatles to meet him. go to the beatles, they said it was fine. and john lennon said that he was a big mouth and he is going to get beaten by the other guy, sonny liston. so i go to see them. but he said he did not want to bums.hose bones -- so i go back to the beatles with the car and i took them to meet cassius clay. and he had them lying down and doing this and that. who is the most beautiful. and clay completely dwarfed them. after it was over, the beatles would not talk to me. john lennon said that he made a fool of us.- and he did not speak to me. i did not care though because the following day i was going to jamaica to photograph ian fleming, from the golden eye because the james bond movies. you know, dr. no and all that. and then i went back to miami and i covered the fight. charlie: let me see the next one. this is frank
after we had been on the ed sullivan show in new york, we the ed sullivan show -- charlie: with the beatles with the beatles. i had the television on and i heard a guy shouting on television about how he was the greatest. i thought it was a great idea to bring the beatles to meet him. go to the beatles, they said it was fine. and john lennon said that he was a big mouth and he is going to get beaten by the other guy, sonny liston. so i go to see them. but he said he did not want to bums.hose...
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the homeowner who called 9-1-1 ed seeing someone >> betty just spoke to the santa clara county sheriff's department. the homeowner who called 911 reported seeing someone in their house with a knife. the sheriff's department says the suspect changed clothes inside the home and is still on the run. here's a closer look at the backup today along highway 17. viewer michael belanos sent us this go pro video. this is him riding his motorcycle through the traffic there. you can see cars virtually bumper to bump early as he weaves through the congestion. >>> -- bumper as he weaves through the congestion. >> reporter: tonight the trump white house talking about how to pay for the border wall for mexico. christin ayers reports as the price for everything from margaritas to avocados could go up. >> reporter: this restaurant is known for its marguerite always. >> we definitely rely -- margaritas. >> we definitely rely heavily on limes from mexico. >> reporter: during certain times of the year they rely on avocados from mexico, too. >> avocados, limes, all those things are supplemented from mexico wh
the homeowner who called 9-1-1 ed seeing someone >> betty just spoke to the santa clara county sheriff's department. the homeowner who called 911 reported seeing someone in their house with a knife. the sheriff's department says the suspect changed clothes inside the home and is still on the run. here's a closer look at the backup today along highway 17. viewer michael belanos sent us this go pro video. this is him riding his motorcycle through the traffic there. you can see cars...
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nanners, the sex ed gorilla -- the country's only sign language gorilla certified to teach kids about we've also teamed up with the makers of the l. ron cupboard, a perfect place to hide when you've escaped scientology. ( cheers and applause ) "the late show" is also brought to you by: the 1981 chevy cavalier -- the number one abandoned car that raccoons are having sex in right now! ( applause ) we're also sponsored by your neighbor's dog. he's up all night screaming at squirrels so...
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>> i have no problem putting steve bannon, whatever the president wants him to. ed counselor to the president, he served a similar role. the point you made earlier, the joint chiefs chairman is adviser to the president and secretary of defense by statute. the whole patriot act, the dci, by statute, again, those two people -- what difference should it make if it's two more seats at the table? it's two very, very valuable people. that's now objection. bannon is -- a president is entitled to have whatever we wants but those two people being put out was foolish. >> nicolle, remember what puts us here, the immigration ban from mostly muslim nations. i just asked you in the break, what's the status of green card holders? do we know? >> we don't know that they've all been let in. we know our newly sworn in, newly confirmed secretary of homeland security said they should be. i want to go back to bannon for a second, because karl rove, really no one closer to george w. bush -- >> i remember him. >> -- than karl rove. you remember him. our old friend, karl rove, was excluded
>> i have no problem putting steve bannon, whatever the president wants him to. ed counselor to the president, he served a similar role. the point you made earlier, the joint chiefs chairman is adviser to the president and secretary of defense by statute. the whole patriot act, the dci, by statute, again, those two people -- what difference should it make if it's two more seats at the table? it's two very, very valuable people. that's now objection. bannon is -- a president is entitled to...
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we're going speak with the ed nor chief of buzzfeed which made the controversial decision to publish the dose yay in full even as buzzfeed themselves and others noted how unverified and unvetted it was. their move is ignited a media fire storm. we'll deal with that. that's engaged the trump transition and the kremlin say it's considering a lawsuit. but folks, the toothpaste is already out of the tube. the office of the presidency has a serious credibility problem. it appears as if the incoming president and his intelligence agencies are in open warfare and american small democratic institutions are now caught in the cross fire. if we were observing this happening to a foreign country just nine days before their transfer of power. we'd probably come to the conclusion that and say that that coury's ldership is a bit unstable. and you've got to wonder if that's how other countries are describing us right now. today. donald trump escalated his feud with the u.s. intelligence community as tensions rose to a truly unprecedented level. >> i think it was disgraceful, disgraceful that the int
we're going speak with the ed nor chief of buzzfeed which made the controversial decision to publish the dose yay in full even as buzzfeed themselves and others noted how unverified and unvetted it was. their move is ignited a media fire storm. we'll deal with that. that's engaged the trump transition and the kremlin say it's considering a lawsuit. but folks, the toothpaste is already out of the tube. the office of the presidency has a serious credibility problem. it appears as if the incoming...
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the wall in many places ed went, it's 10 to 20 feet high, easy to scale or use a ladder. to go under the wall, slither underneath it in a couple places. i see your point about consequences and all your points -- >> there's a proof of concept -- it does. in yuma that i point out 94% reduction in illegal entries. that's a secure border. that's what it looks like. and it's because you have physical barrier but you also need the enforcement. there's nine sectors of the border patrol along the southwest border an very few were actually enforcing what was called streamline. an actual consequence if you breached that barrier, that wall, you were deported and there were consequences behind it. most of the border there was disparate enforcement. full catch and release was happening and so when there's no consequence and no enforcement, of course, my deputies have arrested people 16, 22 times. they keep returning. and hay whooi wouldn't they? because there's no consequence or punishment. that's what's really been the issue here, far more than a wall, far more than any other issue t
the wall in many places ed went, it's 10 to 20 feet high, easy to scale or use a ladder. to go under the wall, slither underneath it in a couple places. i see your point about consequences and all your points -- >> there's a proof of concept -- it does. in yuma that i point out 94% reduction in illegal entries. that's a secure border. that's what it looks like. and it's because you have physical barrier but you also need the enforcement. there's nine sectors of the border patrol along...