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there. that is the last i saw that rifle. of course, when you out -- when you're out on the firing line, you are waiting to go out. you were sitting on bleachers. i said that was my qualifying weapon, i cited it in and everything. he said, you are sitting with your rifle in the bleachers. just go get another off the rack. thank god it was my automatic weapons qualifying part, because once you have the skill down of how to handle automatic weapons, if you are pretty good at seeing a target, pointing and knowing where you have to be to knock the target down, which i did, i qualified expert -- tom: so tell me about your assignment? dennis: okay, when i joined the company in the field, we went north of saigon pretty far, jungle territory. it was basically a clearing. big enough to get choppers in. then we did operations from there. i think it was only a day or two after we joined them, we started getting some sporadic contact. we all but walked into, thankfully someone spotted before we got ther
there. that is the last i saw that rifle. of course, when you out -- when you're out on the firing line, you are waiting to go out. you were sitting on bleachers. i said that was my qualifying weapon, i cited it in and everything. he said, you are sitting with your rifle in the bleachers. just go get another off the rack. thank god it was my automatic weapons qualifying part, because once you have the skill down of how to handle automatic weapons, if you are pretty good at seeing a target,...
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when of the issues there, it's there, itthe issues is not that there's just uncertainty, it is just uncertainty about what to be uncertain about. that part of the issue is people don't know what issue will pop up from week to week. people don't expect canada, mexico, eu tariffs to happen. it is not just a bandwidth issue, there is predictability about what issues are going to be talked about. people are asking about like we are in the media. >> what are the biggest challenges for trump and his party? looking at what people sent him to washington to do, to make change. as long as voters think he is capable of making change, they will reward him, they will vote for him and his party. but the minute they stop thinking he is able to effect affect change, either because his band with the comes so absorbed, the currency is red in 10 million things, -- because he is mired in 10 millions things, because he can get solid on north korean trade. he has to keep people thinking he has to get something done and that he is not running in 10 different directions. >> you asked a question about cfius, but you ca
when of the issues there, it's there, itthe issues is not that there's just uncertainty, it is just uncertainty about what to be uncertain about. that part of the issue is people don't know what issue will pop up from week to week. people don't expect canada, mexico, eu tariffs to happen. it is not just a bandwidth issue, there is predictability about what issues are going to be talked about. people are asking about like we are in the media. >> what are the biggest challenges for trump...
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did they have security there? were there police on the scene? >> i'm trying to remember specifics but i think you walk in and there's a reception desk. i don't expect they had a regular presence of officers or armed security guards there why would they think that they would need it, right? they report on high school athletes and community yard sales and what happens at the city council. you know? they really are a community paper and they do good work and i hope that they're okay. >> i hope so, too. chris, thank you. we'll stay in close touch with you. phil mudd, what are the questions going through your mind right now? remember within the next few minutes we'll get a news conference of local authorities. >> i need identification. forget about motive. i want to know anybody connected with this guy. since he is not speaking, i want to know about fingerprints, dna, serial number off that weapon. i want to know if there's an unusual car in the neighborhood that he might have left. i want to know if anybody's calling in saying this is my cousin, roo
did they have security there? were there police on the scene? >> i'm trying to remember specifics but i think you walk in and there's a reception desk. i don't expect they had a regular presence of officers or armed security guards there why would they think that they would need it, right? they report on high school athletes and community yard sales and what happens at the city council. you know? they really are a community paper and they do good work and i hope that they're okay....
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>> yeah, i do think there is a debate on that. >> there is. >> i'm just saying if there really are sites that are pushing -- >> the issue is not that the site itself is advocating sex trafficking but it's being used for that. >> yes, if it has been proved that it's being used for that, would be grounds to shut that down would be my initial take. but interesting. you know, facebook has been used for all kinds of horrible things. >> i mean, does it meet community standards? granted, there is wide spectrum of what that applies to, but i think we can -- >> i think that's one of the things that we are constantly trying to get better at, is how we find these things quickly to be able to take action on them at the scale that we are operating on and also making sure you are taking action in the right way. >> i think most people can agree that it's better for the platforms to do it than for the do it for them in most cases. on the aisle there. blue tie. >> my name is justin margolis, the government of quebec. first of all, let me say nice to see a young panel and i hope when legislators do attack
>> yeah, i do think there is a debate on that. >> there is. >> i'm just saying if there really are sites that are pushing -- >> the issue is not that the site itself is advocating sex trafficking but it's being used for that. >> yes, if it has been proved that it's being used for that, would be grounds to shut that down would be my initial take. but interesting. you know, facebook has been used for all kinds of horrible things. >> i mean, does it meet...
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>> i do not think there is a debate on that. >> there is. >> i'm saying if there are really sites that are pushing -- >> the issue is not that the site excelled as advocating for sex trafficking. >> it is being used for that. proved, i think you have grounds to be able to shut that down. >> facebook has been used for all kinds of horrible things. >> yes. at some point, you have to decide. >> does it meet community standards? there is a wide spectrum of what that applies to, but i think we can -- >> i think that is one of the things we are constantly trying to get better at is how do we find these things quickly to be able to take action on them at the scale that we are operating on and making sure you are taking action in the right way. >> i think most people can agree that is better for the platform to do it than the government to do it for them in most cases. on the aisle there, in the blue tie. >> my name is justin. from the government of quebec. i like to think outside of our borders. it is nice to see a young panel and i hope when legislators attack this issue that they do work mo
>> i do not think there is a debate on that. >> there is. >> i'm saying if there are really sites that are pushing -- >> the issue is not that the site excelled as advocating for sex trafficking. >> it is being used for that. proved, i think you have grounds to be able to shut that down. >> facebook has been used for all kinds of horrible things. >> yes. at some point, you have to decide. >> does it meet community standards? there is a wide...
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there are a lot of ideas out there. i'm going to differ dan blair by actually giving a couple recommendations, consider it a movie trailer. by the way, as you point out, we are in touch with each other. we are swapping notes. it's been invaluable to talk with dan blair and other folks on his investigation. here's a couple of thoughts. and also i should point out that the ig community itself is making great strides. ig doj ig today talked about oversight.gov which is a great step forward in finding a place to consolidate all the ig reports in one place, one stop shopping. we use it a lot. and it sounds like well, what's the big deal? i could go to the department of commerce ig and get the reports. when you need to find all 73 reports on something arcane like fisa or some other issue, that's when oversight.gov is valuable. they are all right there with the push of a button and one can make a federal government examination. there are some other things we haven't seen happen yet. one of the big issues is focusing on the big
there are a lot of ideas out there. i'm going to differ dan blair by actually giving a couple recommendations, consider it a movie trailer. by the way, as you point out, we are in touch with each other. we are swapping notes. it's been invaluable to talk with dan blair and other folks on his investigation. here's a couple of thoughts. and also i should point out that the ig community itself is making great strides. ig doj ig today talked about oversight.gov which is a great step forward in...
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there's just limited parking. one of the main themes we have pulled out of this rpp reform project in general is more cars than spaces across the city and there's no way to provide free ing for everybody. it touches on something that came up frequently during our outreach. lots of different groups saying we would like permits. we have a good reason why we need to be moving around, all sorts of groups from realtors to p.d.r. workers to non-profit workers to workers who work late at night at restaurants and things like that. if we give parking to everybody who has a reasonable story why they need them then the permits become less effective. i think one of the things not captured in the transportation code revision but we have taken away from this reform project is exactly what a lot of the folks expressed, this is a resident-driven process and focused on the residents get to sign the petition. it says it there in the code. if they gather enough signatures and the other require. -- requirements are met, like high occ
there's just limited parking. one of the main themes we have pulled out of this rpp reform project in general is more cars than spaces across the city and there's no way to provide free ing for everybody. it touches on something that came up frequently during our outreach. lots of different groups saying we would like permits. we have a good reason why we need to be moving around, all sorts of groups from realtors to p.d.r. workers to non-profit workers to workers who work late at night at...
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is no services to people if they are willing to go back there there is no water there is no can get to cities or they are basically suffering on so many different levels on top of that many people question that is to misuse of the if and the groups affiliated with the ruling that city so you have many challenges that are basically preventing locals from going back there and we don't see much basically a force in order to change that change and basically allow people and encourage them to go back there if yes the city itself could you know well another be symptomatic of the overall picture of syria that is an ethnic divide the as the and the other factions the tribes in that the regional interference turkey is concerned and accuse a saudi arabia and other countries of interfering their syrian military is willing to move forward to take over the city how do you see the future of stability of those areas. i mean the future of the area should be in the hands of the coalition. if there is an intention to have deleted alaca under we construct some homes or and for affection of this city t
is no services to people if they are willing to go back there there is no water there is no can get to cities or they are basically suffering on so many different levels on top of that many people question that is to misuse of the if and the groups affiliated with the ruling that city so you have many challenges that are basically preventing locals from going back there and we don't see much basically a force in order to change that change and basically allow people and encourage them to go...
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>> there's a lot there.thing you people are paying a lot of attention to neil: are you? >> i'm really not. neil: we have a graphics package around it. >> [laughter] if president trump was the type who is with his sword i might be concerned about the viability of his presidency. he is just about the complete opposite of that type of person as we've seen over and over again. hate to use the term but perhaps he's a bit teflon here. it's not something that enters the mind frame. >> that's kind of interesting i haven't heard that before, that the idea that a normal politician would give in more to these pressures. >> it's truement neil: great read gentlemen, the dow barely budging. i don't know what that means, after this. . . . neil: that ig report close to being released. so much come out. bottom line james comey went a little bit further here. that ticked off a lot of people including his old bosses at justice department. democrats will be upset at him. republicans are upset at him ashley: will the hillary cli
>> there's a lot there.thing you people are paying a lot of attention to neil: are you? >> i'm really not. neil: we have a graphics package around it. >> [laughter] if president trump was the type who is with his sword i might be concerned about the viability of his presidency. he is just about the complete opposite of that type of person as we've seen over and over again. hate to use the term but perhaps he's a bit teflon here. it's not something that enters the mind frame....
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so, there is a huge difference there. but there is something that kind of is eating at me getting into this. because there is a huge wave off so many people coming into the political life right now in response to the situation we are facing. there are people who are extremely trying to do so much to this planet and earth. when you think of trump and the rise of not just people in the white house, but people verye streets carrying out violent acts against people. i want to pose this question to the panelists and everyone in this room. are these really the terms in which we should talk about or think about human life? i was surprised there was not much talk about what is happening to people except for the woman running now in terms of what is happening to millions of people. you think about flint, you think about this crisis of what the planet is going through and what is happening to immigrants. there is a real human toll taking place. i want to hear from you, talk to me afterwards, i'm encouraging people to get into a tal
so, there is a huge difference there. but there is something that kind of is eating at me getting into this. because there is a huge wave off so many people coming into the political life right now in response to the situation we are facing. there are people who are extremely trying to do so much to this planet and earth. when you think of trump and the rise of not just people in the white house, but people verye streets carrying out violent acts against people. i want to pose this question to...
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you've got burr joi gowdy and mcconnell, all s there wa there. nothing to support what the president says. that is four of the top republicans in the united states who saw the classified info and are suggesting the president's accusations about ta spy have n basis in any of the single facts they've seen. and yet, as recently as last night, the president kept poundo be b a totally mad up accusation. spy gate, full force, i mainstream media interested yet? who would be who believe belief? it's a great question,ecause no trey gow dpr wrkgowdy. while burr and ryan speaking out is bter late than never, they had they have allowed the president to pedal this theory for weeks without calling it >> all youave to do is look at the basics and you'll see. it looks like a very serious event. hope it's not true, but it looks like it is. h do you like the fact? they had people infiltrating our campaign. can you imagine? can you imagine?e's pedalling i whlieve it. poisoning the system. e president is also tweeted or said said some variation of the word spy at le
you've got burr joi gowdy and mcconnell, all s there wa there. nothing to support what the president says. that is four of the top republicans in the united states who saw the classified info and are suggesting the president's accusations about ta spy have n basis in any of the single facts they've seen. and yet, as recently as last night, the president kept poundo be b a totally mad up accusation. spy gate, full force, i mainstream media interested yet? who would be who believe belief? it's a...
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is there any pushback from the president? there is no indication right now there is any pushback.dministration says the u.s. market is the biggest .arket we are scared because the size of our market or it turns out, that is not the case. we will see how this is actually going to impact markets and jobs, but there is no pushback whatsoever. we are the biggest market and that is our leverage. thanks to jenny joining us from d.c. and matt in new york. with marijuana becoming legal in massachusetts, does that tipped the other states on the east to legalize it? this is bloomberg. >> on sunday, massachusetts will become the seven state to allow the sale of recreational marijuana. great to have you with us. what takes a spark at the state level to light a federal level? >> you will see some investors stay away. massachusetts becomes the seven state where it is legal and most importantly the first on the east coast. people are going to look at happening and it some might jump in. it is already a multibillion dollar industry. >> if you went to new york city, you would think it is legal alr
is there any pushback from the president? there is no indication right now there is any pushback.dministration says the u.s. market is the biggest .arket we are scared because the size of our market or it turns out, that is not the case. we will see how this is actually going to impact markets and jobs, but there is no pushback whatsoever. we are the biggest market and that is our leverage. thanks to jenny joining us from d.c. and matt in new york. with marijuana becoming legal in...
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there is an f. twenty two fighters both nuclear capable that already almost sank these talks so it would take only a very small military provocation and it's not like we have this is going to ask before going to the truth not only sink us but to send us in the other direction let me go back to london to hear but one of the things that is ok i'll take mark's you know he's not cautiously optimistic and i think that balances are us all out on this program here but you know breaking the russians on board the chinese on board certainly elements of the south korean political leadership by i agree with mark is going to be the deep state that's going to be very hesitant but this is creating a momentum and anyone that's involved in negotiations and particularly donald trump of the art of the deal no one wants to. have the perception out there that they didn't follow through and i think this is part of the dynamic that is being played out right now go ahead alex jogging about lament and let's talk about this
there is an f. twenty two fighters both nuclear capable that already almost sank these talks so it would take only a very small military provocation and it's not like we have this is going to ask before going to the truth not only sink us but to send us in the other direction let me go back to london to hear but one of the things that is ok i'll take mark's you know he's not cautiously optimistic and i think that balances are us all out on this program here but you know breaking the russians on...
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he said there are tenants and there's only one tenant living there who filed this complaint because it destroyed stuff in the house and i ended up evicting him and i got into this complaint. and also the electrical contractor, i'm pushing him to correct all those wirings because he was supposed to put the panel there. that's the reason for my cancellation. he kept pushing the schedule on me. and then i waited for inspector lopez yesterday to come to the house. at 3:00 but he texted me, i didn't see the text. what else. yeah, and the last inspector who came to see the bathroom, because there was a dome there on the bathroom downstairs, he asked me to raise it another six inches. it's supposed to be for a steam shower and there's not supposed to be any leaks or openings, that's why it got lowered. and i'm planning to call the inspector to come in and approve the corrections. the corrections raise that dome on that shower. and what else? i only received this packet yesterday. i read it last night. i didn't have time to read it, i was only reading it today, you know. and there were, what e
he said there are tenants and there's only one tenant living there who filed this complaint because it destroyed stuff in the house and i ended up evicting him and i got into this complaint. and also the electrical contractor, i'm pushing him to correct all those wirings because he was supposed to put the panel there. that's the reason for my cancellation. he kept pushing the schedule on me. and then i waited for inspector lopez yesterday to come to the house. at 3:00 but he texted me, i didn't...
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and there are, and there are concerns there. and that's not before the court but it wasn't just the button's justiceor area sotomayor: how many incidences involving the examples that justice alito raised have been reported? of people in minnesota wearing a button like an organization or chamber of congress? >> we don't have record evidence of a button that would say that but we do have don't tread on me, liberty, that type of thing with the tea party. we also have election day policy which the state says -- >> is that enough? the four -- the whole first amendment. the freedom of thought, of ofression, of communication, petition. it's a process. and part of a process that allows ideas to flourish and get arguments back and forth, part of a process should be. and the founders meant it to be. some thought and reflection. and so here they said the last moments in a world where we know how much argument there is in an election. it starts 19 years before and ends up in every conceivable place. we want to carve out 100 feet was decisio
and there are, and there are concerns there. and that's not before the court but it wasn't just the button's justiceor area sotomayor: how many incidences involving the examples that justice alito raised have been reported? of people in minnesota wearing a button like an organization or chamber of congress? >> we don't have record evidence of a button that would say that but we do have don't tread on me, liberty, that type of thing with the tea party. we also have election day policy...
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i'm struck by the fact there's so much attention to what's going on there.nd the thing that has been missing is anybody being able to talk to these kids, any moving images of what's going on there is, any footage from the inside that's not taken by the authorities. >> well, it's unclear know that authorities in these centers can't have telephones or people who work in these centers with these children. right? but i think that what we have seen is that the administration when it tries -- when it offers to take the public into these places those situations are very scripted, very controlled. so reporters have only been allowed in without cameras in most cases or very limited cameras. they've not been able to talk to people who are detained in these facilities. so for the public access to these facilities has been very controlled. >> we were able to focus on one kid in particular, a 6-year-old salvadoran girl. you were able to track down her family members in part because she -- it's a heartbreaking thing, that she's 6 years old, she's got this number memorized
i'm struck by the fact there's so much attention to what's going on there.nd the thing that has been missing is anybody being able to talk to these kids, any moving images of what's going on there is, any footage from the inside that's not taken by the authorities. >> well, it's unclear know that authorities in these centers can't have telephones or people who work in these centers with these children. right? but i think that what we have seen is that the administration when it tries --...
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the big house was still in tact, so we lived there, ate there and slept there. >> you took a helicopter back? james: yes. just to finish off her story, after that night back at their house, they had to leave again and went to a refugee camp, which had been established near maxey at way university. they were there and she came looking for news about me. found out that i had gone to da ng. she came to the helicopter pad to try to get a ride back where she worked for she thought i was. while she was waiting there, a helicopter landed, and i got off of it. and of course, we were reunited there at the helicopter pad. neither to that time, knowing for sure that the other was alive. she had heard rumors fe house boy that i had survived, and so forth, but we didn't really know. but it was february 14, valentine's day, and so it was a good time to be reunited. and we were, and we stayed there just a little while to try to get some food to her family and so forth. and went back for a couple of days to da nang and then came back again, bringing supplies to d y to get her family resettled and stay
the big house was still in tact, so we lived there, ate there and slept there. >> you took a helicopter back? james: yes. just to finish off her story, after that night back at their house, they had to leave again and went to a refugee camp, which had been established near maxey at way university. they were there and she came looking for news about me. found out that i had gone to da ng. she came to the helicopter pad to try to get a ride back where she worked for she thought i was. while...
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carol: there are problems out there. have companies that include microsoft working hard to overhaul this problem. >> law enforcement has actually been using facial recognition technology for years in various applications, i think more so than people realize. the thing that really kind of highlighting this application recently was the aclu did a bunch of public records requests and found out that amazon was marketing its facial recognition product, called recognition, to law enforcement agencies. >> there aren't guidelines out there to make sure it is being very careful? >> law enforcement has been eager to adopt anything they think will give them some sort of edge. they follow a common thread where they want to get out fast. it's not quite ready for prime time in some instances, and there is no guideline saying it has to be ready for prime time. >> one of the issues is a false positive, right? that you are mistakenly accused of a crime. >> absolutely. there was a pretty compelling example of this shortcoming in the u.k.
carol: there are problems out there. have companies that include microsoft working hard to overhaul this problem. >> law enforcement has actually been using facial recognition technology for years in various applications, i think more so than people realize. the thing that really kind of highlighting this application recently was the aclu did a bunch of public records requests and found out that amazon was marketing its facial recognition product, called recognition, to law enforcement...
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so it seems like there might be a message there. on the other hand, she's voted for all these other previous republican court picks. do you think there is any kind of a warning shot there from susan collins? >> i think to some extent. but here is the deal on roe versus wade. first, it is well established now that no supreme court nominee is going to say anything specifically about that other than the fact that they respect precedent. but i think that for people who are closely concerned with this issue, it's not so much whether roe v. wade is overturned. because even if you assume that the president's nominee is determined to do that, that may not be enough. it may not amount to five votes. because the only conservative on the court who's ever said anything specifically about roe v. wade is clarence thomas. so we don't know how samuel alito or even chief justice john roberts would vote on that question. justice roberts may say 45 years of precedent deserves some respect. where the action has been on abortion rights is in the states,
so it seems like there might be a message there. on the other hand, she's voted for all these other previous republican court picks. do you think there is any kind of a warning shot there from susan collins? >> i think to some extent. but here is the deal on roe versus wade. first, it is well established now that no supreme court nominee is going to say anything specifically about that other than the fact that they respect precedent. but i think that for people who are closely concerned...
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but when he got there -- >> no sign that she was there.s still left exactly the way we had left it from the previous morning when we both went to work. >> as he went back outside, zach could see in the center of town. that's where georgia's office was, where she was when the earthquake hit, and what he saw chilled him to the bone. >> what i could see of the central part of the village that was so destroyed, in my mind, i just could not see how -- >> nobody is surviving in that city building. >> yeah. >> shaking that from his mind, zach thought georgia might have gone to help out at one of the three schools where she taught. but when he got to the kindergarten, his heart sank. >> the kindergarten was completely gone. >> wiped away. >> yeah. all that was left was a bit of the fence and some of the foundation. >> a kindergarten that would have been occupied? >> i had hoped not. >> later he found out those children were safe, evacuated before the tsunami hit. but now zach went to another school, found a group of teachers huddled in their offic
but when he got there -- >> no sign that she was there.s still left exactly the way we had left it from the previous morning when we both went to work. >> as he went back outside, zach could see in the center of town. that's where georgia's office was, where she was when the earthquake hit, and what he saw chilled him to the bone. >> what i could see of the central part of the village that was so destroyed, in my mind, i just could not see how -- >> nobody is surviving...
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there are many alteratives out there. we are likely to see with banning the styrofoam, we saw a lot of companies into the marketplace to provide alternatives. we expect this also to happen with straws. there are at least half a dozen different companies out there that are distributing in the bay area, and we expect that to increase a lot as well. outreach education. we have a long history of doing extensive outreach education through a variety of sectors to the business community and the public. we will make sure we reach everybody that is affected, everybody would get a maling. the mailed letter would go to all affected parties, and with that letter there will be a fact sheet. we produce fact sheets, provide information on vendor and product lists, we create signage, faq. we reach everybody by mail then as many in person. we go through the corridors door-to-door. there is outreach in education to consumers. we know it is not -- a business doesn't want to be the only one telling the customers the new rule. there is a lot
there are many alteratives out there. we are likely to see with banning the styrofoam, we saw a lot of companies into the marketplace to provide alternatives. we expect this also to happen with straws. there are at least half a dozen different companies out there that are distributing in the bay area, and we expect that to increase a lot as well. outreach education. we have a long history of doing extensive outreach education through a variety of sectors to the business community and the...
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there's always more money.do about social care, which remains the huge issue. briefly, the telegraph, jane. oxford to oxbridge is fine to... we often hear about terrible representative figures and oxbridge but this week, i think there were sort of fresh yet more samples of how poor oxford aren't having black and minority stu d e nts aren't having black and minority students —— are at having. the chairman of the office for student is threatening oxbridge with slashing the tuition fee unless they do more. sorry to interrupt. it does seem bizarre that these two colleges perhaps more than any other part of oui’ perhaps more than any other part of our lives can get away with diversity things that are so a bjectly diversity things that are so abjectly appalling. it's extraordinary. they are almost put oi'i extraordinary. they are almost put ona extraordinary. they are almost put on a pedestal, universities that belong to themselves, and this is calling time on this. is part of the problem. clear unfairness. if you do
there's always more money.do about social care, which remains the huge issue. briefly, the telegraph, jane. oxford to oxbridge is fine to... we often hear about terrible representative figures and oxbridge but this week, i think there were sort of fresh yet more samples of how poor oxford aren't having black and minority stu d e nts aren't having black and minority students —— are at having. the chairman of the office for student is threatening oxbridge with slashing the tuition fee unless...
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there's ones he can get over it with and there's ones that he doesn't.e has felt duped for having been saddled with her in the first place. that's what he's starting with. he has seen her as not tough enough on these immigration policies internally, not advocating for this zero tolerance policy. over the weekend we saw her tweets and then we saw her give a speech and come out into the briefing room at 5:00 yesterday. this was all a part of her -- i saw the performance yesterday as a classic audience of one briefing room turn. this was winning her bway back. i think the reviews were not so positive. john kelly's advice may have been right. she looked like the press rattled her a little bit. she was at times che s cheerfult times defensive. i don't think it helped explain or sell the policy. >> and the results speak for themselves. put up all the conservative papers today, which panned and trashed the policy. let me ask you about just the dynamic. general kelly making jokes about -- this is also your reporting. kelly himself once believed he stood between
there's ones he can get over it with and there's ones that he doesn't.e has felt duped for having been saddled with her in the first place. that's what he's starting with. he has seen her as not tough enough on these immigration policies internally, not advocating for this zero tolerance policy. over the weekend we saw her tweets and then we saw her give a speech and come out into the briefing room at 5:00 yesterday. this was all a part of her -- i saw the performance yesterday as a classic...
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is there a number that they should contact -- if there's somebody out there watching, and they see that they live in one of these pink areas that's not covered, if you will, by a volunteer nert committee, and wishes to volunteer, how would they contact you? >> yes. i'll first give the e-mail, which is preferred. >> okay. >> it is sffdnert@sfgov.org. and if you are not able to access e-mail, our phone number is 415-970-2022. for those watching at home, the entry point to become a coordinator is to get the base training, and that is visible on our website. we are on sfgov.org/sfnert. that's where you'll find the training dates and times, and once you graduate from our program, we would encourage those who live in that area or if you're already a nert graduate that's sitting on the fence, and you're watching this, do contact the office. we are asking for more support in terms of retention, but we don't have no support. the volunteers that you saw up here all lend support, and you're not alone when you decide to coordinate in your neighborhood. >> how much additional training classes are sc
is there a number that they should contact -- if there's somebody out there watching, and they see that they live in one of these pink areas that's not covered, if you will, by a volunteer nert committee, and wishes to volunteer, how would they contact you? >> yes. i'll first give the e-mail, which is preferred. >> okay. >> it is sffdnert@sfgov.org. and if you are not able to access e-mail, our phone number is 415-970-2022. for those watching at home, the entry point to become...
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and there is a lot of smoke there. lot of concern at least on my part. >> john brenton, former director of the cia, and msnbc noshl security contributor. >>> up ahead, ever knows the republicans who are most critical of president trump are also the ones who are not running for re-election? so have i. i have an idea of a place they can go where they can share their thoughts. next. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the only one of its kind that can be taken every day. in fact, verzenio is a cdk4 & 6 inhibitor for postmenopausal women with hr+, her2- mbc, approved, with hormonal therapy, as an everyday treatment for a relentless disease. verzenio + an ai is proven to help women have significantly more time without disease progression, and more than half of women saw their tumors shrink vs an ai. diarrhea is common, may be severe, and may cause dehydration or infection. before taking verzenio, tell your doctor if you have fever, chills, or other signs of infectio
and there is a lot of smoke there. lot of concern at least on my part. >> john brenton, former director of the cia, and msnbc noshl security contributor. >>> up ahead, ever knows the republicans who are most critical of president trump are also the ones who are not running for re-election? so have i. i have an idea of a place they can go where they can share their thoughts. next. mbc doesn't take a day off, and neither will i. and i treat my mbc with new everyday verzenio- the...
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you can see there's a help me truck there from mdsha. so looks like that's going to be the point where they're forcing traffic off. as this comes into view here, yeah, it's a difficult melissa, because it's so far inside the no fly zone, but ase you can actually now we're getting a better look at this. they are forcing traffic off from the inner loop on to 210 indian head hhway so that's going to be where you're forced off. but if you're headed this s, direction, fo i got to tell you, do not use the inner loop on the capital beltway. get off the beltway now and figure yourself out an alternate route depending on where y are, follow first 4 traffic on twitter as well as wtop traffic. we'll help you get around this ad i'll try to keep an eye on this from upve and tweet out from my twitter. that's @chopper4ad. i'll try keep you guys updated but the woodrow wilson bridge completely shu down right now. the outer loop from virginia, not seeing where those delays start, blyause we're obvio still in maryland, but the delays on the inner loop are
you can see there's a help me truck there from mdsha. so looks like that's going to be the point where they're forcing traffic off. as this comes into view here, yeah, it's a difficult melissa, because it's so far inside the no fly zone, but ase you can actually now we're getting a better look at this. they are forcing traffic off from the inner loop on to 210 indian head hhway so that's going to be where you're forced off. but if you're headed this s, direction, fo i got to tell you, do not...
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were out there. and like i said, we -- we advertised for it, we reached out directly to companies. there were only three that responded. one was nonresponsive, the other was an entity that didn't exist prior to submitting their proposal to us. there were three companies that never worked together anywhere else in the states to meet the kind of obligations we were requesting. >> i know a lot of hard work went into this, and i know you work hard on this year-round, so this is just for me to fully under what a no vote would mean. >> yeah. it's the 30,000 meals that we do a day, we would not be able to do that. >> right. so then, we -- we have -- we're prepared to spend money on 30,000 meals a day that we won't be spending, but the money that we are spending, that money has been committed, correct? >> so the district spends about $4 million a year for the entire district for all those meals that we provide because the vast majority of the meals are funded by the reimbursements, the state and federal reim
were out there. and like i said, we -- we advertised for it, we reached out directly to companies. there were only three that responded. one was nonresponsive, the other was an entity that didn't exist prior to submitting their proposal to us. there were three companies that never worked together anywhere else in the states to meet the kind of obligations we were requesting. >> i know a lot of hard work went into this, and i know you work hard on this year-round, so this is just for me to...
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was tyranny in the world that there were things you could do there was self censorship too and stop shooting i had a great time i learned a lot about i covered fires i learned more about racism that i thought i would but i also knew there were there was as i say tyranny there were certain things you could not get the chicago police department was operating in a world on its own things have changed a lot since then but what a lesson and that was in sixty sixty one i went in the army i worked for united press international i covered the legislature in peter south dakota town of ten thousand i was a chicago kid never lived in a small city i then worked in chicago and i was sent there washing covered the war from the pentagon learned to hate the war but the point i'm making is by the time i got to the meat life story i'd been in the business a. nine years and so when i got a tip about somebody shooting up a village you got to read before you write so i used to it was not about watching reading the new york times coverage of the war and then i read the french the french journalist and be
was tyranny in the world that there were things you could do there was self censorship too and stop shooting i had a great time i learned a lot about i covered fires i learned more about racism that i thought i would but i also knew there were there was as i say tyranny there were certain things you could not get the chicago police department was operating in a world on its own things have changed a lot since then but what a lesson and that was in sixty sixty one i went in the army i worked for...
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there was the bridge. highway 37 getting away from extra slow because of an accident they are clearing on the way toward sonoma county.>>> let's go to steve for forecast. >> thank you, sal. things will calm down tonight. there is a northwesterly breeze. 72% humidity. lower lake is at 58%, county line is at 67%. humidity is 60 8% -- 68%. we want that to calm down and show a westerly component. we're looking at temperatures at 95 today. the humidity will plummet. i am concerned about friday and saturday because it looks like we will get a repeat performance on temperature. temperaturespecially saturday with a cooldown on sunday. we have about four days to go but it looks like we will get hot again on saturday. somebody is creeping up to the napa valley which puts their temperatures in the 50s. sonoma county is fog free and in the 40s. it is picking up around. ray south down towards monterey and salinas. it does look warmer today. it is unusual towards san jose and santa clara valley. gilroy was 78 degrees. t
there was the bridge. highway 37 getting away from extra slow because of an accident they are clearing on the way toward sonoma county.>>> let's go to steve for forecast. >> thank you, sal. things will calm down tonight. there is a northwesterly breeze. 72% humidity. lower lake is at 58%, county line is at 67%. humidity is 60 8% -- 68%. we want that to calm down and show a westerly component. we're looking at temperatures at 95 today. the humidity will plummet. i am concerned...
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are there lesser amounts create yes there are -- there is $500,000 on reserve for body worn cameras that has not been released from reserve yet. that is a potential source of additional funding. there is another $500,000 in the budget of simply professional service contracts for which the contractor has not gone out to bid and the contractor does not know. it has not been specified how this contract, even if the purpose has been identified, how the contract to -- >> supervisor cohen: i'm sorry. you said, what has been identified? >> professional services contracts we want right. the money -- >> basically if we were given budget details, these are contracts for which perhaps they've been identified, but the actual contractor has not been identified. he has not bid on these contracts. there's another $125,000, quite frankly, we say there is a need for a workload study -- >> supervisor cohen: a what study green. >> a workload study to identify what the need is for additional positions. if this budget goes ahead and adds this decision, we are not so sure there is a need for a study to do the
are there lesser amounts create yes there are -- there is $500,000 on reserve for body worn cameras that has not been released from reserve yet. that is a potential source of additional funding. there is another $500,000 in the budget of simply professional service contracts for which the contractor has not gone out to bid and the contractor does not know. it has not been specified how this contract, even if the purpose has been identified, how the contract to -- >> supervisor cohen: i'm...
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there is more there on maximum pressure. method -- i disagree with the people who suggest that you know, this is our shot at diplomacy, and then that is it. we're going to do war, or whatever. tara this is just one part of the process. as i mentioned earlier, i think kim believes the pressure would have been a lot worse this fall , maybe even into next year. so if you are the administration, -- and i have told them directly -- that is part of the reason why you just walk out. as he is playing the same games, or if he wants to renegotiate, just walk out and say, "we are going back to maximum pressure." that is a concern for the chinese because this is why it is a gamble for the chinese leadership. they are trying to push kim toward trump and if it blows up in their faces, it is their banks that are going to suffer. the firstat is where part of the maximum pressure campaign will be. mr. klingner: i think one thing that was so striking in the series of whiplash events that we've had this year, which makes some people say, oh, w
there is more there on maximum pressure. method -- i disagree with the people who suggest that you know, this is our shot at diplomacy, and then that is it. we're going to do war, or whatever. tara this is just one part of the process. as i mentioned earlier, i think kim believes the pressure would have been a lot worse this fall , maybe even into next year. so if you are the administration, -- and i have told them directly -- that is part of the reason why you just walk out. as he is playing...
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there's a one-day meeting set but there's some time that they can expand that. the president has said repeatedly he says it may take more than one meeting and perhaps more than one day in this initial session. it's important to note that singapore has diplomatic relationships with both north korea and the united states. that made it a good site for this. and also, this is the farthest that kim jong-un has traveled outside his home country since he took power. the american president, of course, travels around the world all the time. but for president trump, this has also been a very long journey. and it is the kind of setup where the president has said he's been preparing his whole life. his team has said they have been preparing him on the subject matter. we know from all of our teams reporting that kim jong-un is truly an expert on his own nuclear program. so there are questions about the kind of detail they'll be getting into. also in recent days, over the last week or two, there have been initial meetings going on, we've seen secretary of state pompeo has met
there's a one-day meeting set but there's some time that they can expand that. the president has said repeatedly he says it may take more than one meeting and perhaps more than one day in this initial session. it's important to note that singapore has diplomatic relationships with both north korea and the united states. that made it a good site for this. and also, this is the farthest that kim jong-un has traveled outside his home country since he took power. the american president, of course,...
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seeing none, is there -- is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. [ gavel ]. >> supervisor peskin: and is there a motion to authorize the executive director to increase funding to the m.t.c.? made by commissioner cohen, seconded by commissioner tang. colleagues, we have a different house. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: we have first approval. >> supervisor peskin: okay. is there any introduction of new items? seeing none, is there any general public comment? seeing none, public comment is cled. [ gavel ]. >> supervisor peskin: and we are adjourned. zbls hi. good morning and welcome to. >> i am joined today by supervisor aaron peskin who's the vice chair. i'd like to acknowledge our committee clerk, john carol and also the staff at sfgov tv for ensuring that our meetings are available to the public on-line. president breed is not going to be able to attend today's meeting, and so we will take a motion to excuse. president breed, we have a motion and a second. we can take t
seeing none, is there -- is there any public comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. [ gavel ]. >> supervisor peskin: and is there a motion to authorize the executive director to increase funding to the m.t.c.? made by commissioner cohen, seconded by commissioner tang. colleagues, we have a different house. mr. quintanilla, could you please call the roll. [roll call] >> clerk: we have first approval. >> supervisor peskin: okay. is there any introduction of...
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units there. this quote unquote compromise in replacing a rent-controlled units as an adu, this is not authorized by the code. there is no such thing as replacing a rent-controlled units. they are demolishing a rent-controlled units and creating an adu in the basement of another building. not apples to apples. it is not preserving a naturally affordable dwelling. section 311, even if, for the sake of argument we were to accept that you cannot approve the building permit application before the see you, the variance should still be, must still be approved before this eu. it. it is quite clear in the code. if you overturned the letter of determination tonight, then what can happen, and what should happen is that they can build their new single-family home in the existing envelope. the planning code refers to the conversion of nonconforming uses to residential uses. it explicitly says that the nonconforming use is eliminated by such conversions provided further that the structure is not enlarged, exte
units there. this quote unquote compromise in replacing a rent-controlled units as an adu, this is not authorized by the code. there is no such thing as replacing a rent-controlled units. they are demolishing a rent-controlled units and creating an adu in the basement of another building. not apples to apples. it is not preserving a naturally affordable dwelling. section 311, even if, for the sake of argument we were to accept that you cannot approve the building permit application before the...
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but there is a lot of tension there behind the scenes? >> there is. if you take this recent commutation today, the white house was very divided over it. this was something that jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser who has been described to us as newly emboldened back with his security clearance was pushing. he was instrumental in setting up that meeting in the oval office last week with kim kardashian. he attended it. but not everyone was in favor of it, notably chief of staff john kelly didn't think this was a good idea on the substance. and white house counsel don mcgahn was opposed partially because of the process and because he felt it was an unnecessary pardon -- in this case commutation -- that the president did not need to take. that was one that was droefrl controversial and there was a debate back and forth. they readied the papers yesterday and finally did it today. part of reason some of these have been open to debate is the way they are coming in, which is not through the traditional department of justice channels.
but there is a lot of tension there behind the scenes? >> there is. if you take this recent commutation today, the white house was very divided over it. this was something that jared kushner, the president's son-in-law and senior adviser who has been described to us as newly emboldened back with his security clearance was pushing. he was instrumental in setting up that meeting in the oval office last week with kim kardashian. he attended it. but not everyone was in favor of it, notably...
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it's a little hazy out there there. >> yeah, you can see the light shining through. after a heat up, finally starting to cool off. >> thank you for that. >> yeah, this morning it feels cooler out there. it's partly cloudy, and it's sunny. it's not as gray and glowmy. yes, the winds are a lot calmer out there. this looks pretty cool. santa rosa is a lot cooler at 47 degrees. some areas in the 40s, but most locations in the 50s to start off this tuesday morning. the visibility dropped down to 5. you're noticing calm conditions and through fairfield is down to 15. we have seen gusts up to 35 miles an hour, and that's not the case today. that does impact the temperatures. yeah, that's a nice bright sun coming through. there's a sign that the temperatures are warming up today. we're going to see the sun once a lot of this burns off soon. this is going to a slightly warmer day today. we're going to warm up by friday. i will explain more on that in a little bit. >>> this is right when we start to see the brake lights. if you travel the route, you know the drill. we're 23409
it's a little hazy out there there. >> yeah, you can see the light shining through. after a heat up, finally starting to cool off. >> thank you for that. >> yeah, this morning it feels cooler out there. it's partly cloudy, and it's sunny. it's not as gray and glowmy. yes, the winds are a lot calmer out there. this looks pretty cool. santa rosa is a lot cooler at 47 degrees. some areas in the 40s, but most locations in the 50s to start off this tuesday morning. the visibility...
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cd and there. is three strong crew blasted off from me by kind of all called her drone in kazakhstan co policy by alexander guest on his second. mission will take over as command later this year. alexander guest american. chancellor and russian surrogate will spend six months aboard the international space station that's a long time to be away from family and friends correspondent or you're a shattered films these pictures of dr guest stay goodbye on his way to the launch pad crews are quarantined before taking off to safeguard against illness and he had one last message to his mother before driving off. thomas reiter is a former astronaut he's now an advisor to the european space agency he spoke to us from the launch site and by colonel we asked him if he wished that he was on his way back into space. bringing really memories for me it's already more than twenty years ago that i was launching from. at this time to the russian space station mir now seeing this perfect launch today was just gorgeous
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davis continued there. he said a s single shooterhot multiple people at my off some of whom are dead. will continue. davis later came back onpl twitter aftere had asked him responded to that tweet, there is nothing more terrifying than hearing multipge people ing shot your you are under and you hear the gunman reload. finally other people weighing in ts morning on twitter. this is josh mcenroe, sply writing heartoken at this news today. he is somebody who is also monitoring this as well. we'll continue here aos along. of cou govere gnoassnor' stanna, the city of annapolis when this occurred. the way the crow flies, it's only about a 10, 15 minute ride from the governor's house to the situation where this is and as you saw moments ago, this live on the scene this, afternoon. jim and sarah, as you can sderstand, basically thi been a fire hose of a reaction both on social media and throughout the intnet today not onl this area, d.c.,ir maryland,giniaea ring to this. we can tell you we haven monitoring tweets a
davis continued there. he said a s single shooterhot multiple people at my off some of whom are dead. will continue. davis later came back onpl twitter aftere had asked him responded to that tweet, there is nothing more terrifying than hearing multipge people ing shot your you are under and you hear the gunman reload. finally other people weighing in ts morning on twitter. this is josh mcenroe, sply writing heartoken at this news today. he is somebody who is also monitoring this as well. we'll...
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that's a tall drink of water right there i think there's a lot of different reasons adults don't want to believe that's the first thing adults just don't want to believe in. i think there's a responsibility that adults have placing their children in this situation and if it's true that they've placed children in a situation they were abused or exploited or if they have oversight of a situation that permits that that reflects on them and that fear of exposure and so they don't want to believe it and i'm not talking about the abusers i'm talking about the good hearted adults who whose heart is in the right place that upon hearing incidents or the words suspecting abuse don't immediately report it and it's not that they're bad people they've made a bad decision and i wish i knew the answer to why they made that bad decision but i think it's wrapped up certainly in sports in the goal being achievement and a focus on that final goal and in so many cases the athletes are secondary to that goal. think about that they're good people good people on both sides yeah they're hard from the right p
that's a tall drink of water right there i think there's a lot of different reasons adults don't want to believe that's the first thing adults just don't want to believe in. i think there's a responsibility that adults have placing their children in this situation and if it's true that they've placed children in a situation they were abused or exploited or if they have oversight of a situation that permits that that reflects on them and that fear of exposure and so they don't want to believe it...
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a podium there is there just no table there. and john kerry with his arm on a chair chatting to other officials there the press being told very firmly where they can go and where they can't go but we will i think in the next few minutes see a signing then are we going to see more words interesting if we get words from both sides from both leaders and obviously we're going to know that very soon. one of the questions will this statement touch upon a standing kind of mechanism for talks contacts to continue going forward james. we know that in some of the proprietary meetings and there be meetings going on in singapore here for weeks meetings going on in the demilitarized zone between north and south korea between the u.s. and north korea there have been the meetings that happened in new york and washington d.c. and they've been the visits by secretary of state pompei over to pyongyang so a lot of different engagements among those engagements we understand they have discussed down the line whether they would have diplomatic relati
a podium there is there just no table there. and john kerry with his arm on a chair chatting to other officials there the press being told very firmly where they can go and where they can't go but we will i think in the next few minutes see a signing then are we going to see more words interesting if we get words from both sides from both leaders and obviously we're going to know that very soon. one of the questions will this statement touch upon a standing kind of mechanism for talks contacts...
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there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. the ig report yesterday went on long way to show that." general horowitz, does your report only exonerate president trump? gen. horowitz: i will stick to what our report does speak to, which is the handling of the clinton email investigation and to the extent it touches on the russian investigation, when the inner laptop comes up october, and i cannot speak beyond that to what -- how this report might impact what individuals think, how it may impact the russian investigation. sen. durbin: clarify that. you cannot speak to whether your report exonerates because it does or doesn't? gen. horowitz: we did not investigate, as we laid out here. when we saw this text messages, many of which are in that july /august time period, we made it clear that this review does not touch on the russian investigation with the exception of what occurred in october with the wiener laptop. same issues in the to collusion and obstruction in the russia investigation? gen. horowitz: we don't going to any issue
there was no collusion. there was no obstruction. the ig report yesterday went on long way to show that." general horowitz, does your report only exonerate president trump? gen. horowitz: i will stick to what our report does speak to, which is the handling of the clinton email investigation and to the extent it touches on the russian investigation, when the inner laptop comes up october, and i cannot speak beyond that to what -- how this report might impact what individuals think, how it...
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but there's more. there's emotional abuse. there's mental abuse. there's snarky comments that coaches make when you're at camp that brings you down so you feel like you can't -- you don't have any comments or don't do anything. [ inaudible conversations ] >> that's what is days poiisapg about all of this. each individual has an excuse. that's all wer is excuses or did my part. now step back. right. and it's very disappointing to think that this entire monday tros tee -- monstrosity happened. and the one person that is going to be responsible when there is probably a lot more didn't have anything to say today. >> do you feel that the senators were too easy on rhonda faehn because she was willing to come forward? >> i felt like the questions were amazing. i felt like the amount of time and effort they put into this speaks volumes to our system. i think they're on our side. i think they did a wonderful job. i just think that the answers were not the right ones that we expected. >> the other questions were really detailed and the scope of the question
but there's more. there's emotional abuse. there's mental abuse. there's snarky comments that coaches make when you're at camp that brings you down so you feel like you can't -- you don't have any comments or don't do anything. [ inaudible conversations ] >> that's what is days poiisapg about all of this. each individual has an excuse. that's all wer is excuses or did my part. now step back. right. and it's very disappointing to think that this entire monday tros tee -- monstrosity...
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is there?njury, right. that's correct. >> he says she came on to him, and that was just too much for some people to believe that christa worthington, this vassar-educated woman, would have sex with a garbage collector. >> so, as soon as they see the black garbage man, it's rape. >> the truth is, he went u there looking for sex, christa worthington confronted him and it got very ugly. >> i went into closing argument believing i had, at the very least, a case of reasonable doubt. >> the 12 members of the jury sat in this box. there was only one african-american woman on the jury. so, it wasn't really considered to be much of a jury of his peers. >> the government's case is based on assumptions that aren't true. and it's based on incorrect and ignored evidence. >> mr. george has tried to play the race card during this trial and said that the police couldn't accept the idea of consensual sex between a black garbage man and christa worthington. and i would suggest to you this defendant would be faci
is there?njury, right. that's correct. >> he says she came on to him, and that was just too much for some people to believe that christa worthington, this vassar-educated woman, would have sex with a garbage collector. >> so, as soon as they see the black garbage man, it's rape. >> the truth is, he went u there looking for sex, christa worthington confronted him and it got very ugly. >> i went into closing argument believing i had, at the very least, a case of reasonable...
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people may argue that there are good reasons for us, but there are not. there isn't even one good reason. me and my mom won't stop protesting until everything is right. love olivia. thank you. >>> dear friend, i wish i could meet you and help you follow your dreams because that is something no with can take it away from you. the pain you feel is the strength you need to carry on. it may feel hard but you can do it. i know you can. you are not alone. if you ever feel alone, think of me and all the other people in the world that want to help you and your family get back together. i know that if we metz, we could be great friends and talk about what you're going through and make you feel better. your friend addison. >>> this is a letter to never detention centers. there are good people, people who will help you find your families again. family separation is not right and we will keep fighting until each and every one of you is back in your families again. that is a promise. my father came to america at the age of 17 with $400 in his pocket. now he has his ow
people may argue that there are good reasons for us, but there are not. there isn't even one good reason. me and my mom won't stop protesting until everything is right. love olivia. thank you. >>> dear friend, i wish i could meet you and help you follow your dreams because that is something no with can take it away from you. the pain you feel is the strength you need to carry on. it may feel hard but you can do it. i know you can. you are not alone. if you ever feel alone, think of me...
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is there any other things there that i can offer? >> that light -- the reason i ask, is it is something that i found out, not having known that before, is that the building department looks at the property line windows from purely technical points. not necessarily some part of an entitlement issue between neighbours. there is very little approvals required other than conformance to those technical points. that is what i was saying. >> it is a case by case basis. if you bring one and you will probably get your permit as long as you meet the requirements of the planning. >> as long as planning doesn't touch it. >> but then this board is different. >> of course. absolutely. >> it to the issue, i am glad i allowed president to fung to go first. to continue that line of thinking, what about the size? i mean these windows were created not illegally. that is why there is a notice of violation. and what is the issue of the size, and it is, in looking at revising this permit, are you also going to revise the size of the window, potentially, b
is there any other things there that i can offer? >> that light -- the reason i ask, is it is something that i found out, not having known that before, is that the building department looks at the property line windows from purely technical points. not necessarily some part of an entitlement issue between neighbours. there is very little approvals required other than conformance to those technical points. that is what i was saying. >> it is a case by case basis. if you bring one and...
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there is more knowledge of it. he hadeast, where federal officials dictating policy, where you have the national media organizations dictating what people are reading, the ivy league's, dictating what historians were working on, it is taking a generation for us to pay attention to these multiracial relationships rather than looking at it in a biracial way. it seems to me that it was a put out thed it did fact that civil rights were a multifaceted thing so that it at least got to the point that if you were talking about civil rights, you had to add the rest of the phone book. it got that notion out there ended up think anything else could have done that. >> as i said, there are other moments where there were these black, that they were brown and multiracial efforts but there's no question the poor people's campaign was the most inclusive attempt. it was flawed but it was an attempt. , ig was trying to do this think it is a really interesting legacy of his life that we have forgotten and generally. that is a great co
there is more knowledge of it. he hadeast, where federal officials dictating policy, where you have the national media organizations dictating what people are reading, the ivy league's, dictating what historians were working on, it is taking a generation for us to pay attention to these multiracial relationships rather than looking at it in a biracial way. it seems to me that it was a put out thed it did fact that civil rights were a multifaceted thing so that it at least got to the point that...
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there's a lot there. >> the challenge that mr. redfearn has and all regulars have, we have a global aet >> that's what everybody is ack hybr nature of these as oats if i'm giving someone to money to start their software and ce it is used like oil within the machine then maybe that's a commodity. so what i think what we're looking at and chairman ji giancarlo said, and that's the dill amma ethereum has and now it's its own network functioning and it'sore like xhcommodities. >> and it's called gas when you have have some standard station and what does it mean to be a decentralized people, and some definitions around that. it wouldn't surprise mis if it might have been a security at one point. i am so gad that he about -- and owners holding the mgityf assets and bitcoin held around -- who is to sigh it, and we've seen it in currencies and we see it everywhere. it wouldn't surprise me to see it happening here. of the bitcoin, a lot of those are hurdlers they've haorever and they're never sell it >> is the sec slow to regulate and othe
there's a lot there. >> the challenge that mr. redfearn has and all regulars have, we have a global aet >> that's what everybody is ack hybr nature of these as oats if i'm giving someone to money to start their software and ce it is used like oil within the machine then maybe that's a commodity. so what i think what we're looking at and chairman ji giancarlo said, and that's the dill amma ethereum has and now it's its own network functioning and it'sore like xhcommodities. >>...
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is no europe you know this more there is no like the real problems that are there you know nation. and the like or twenty years you're going to rule and to write which is. are you know it's certainly not enough there is nothing like you know and there is a lot of i mean. i just are changing very rapidly now and there's no problem here in this you know ok i want to write you write a good ad really in london right now i mean i look at the election the italian election i mean and you know i may be wrong my impression was is that we had these populist parties on the left and the right. questioning the policies of the status quo in italy and the european project in general but they're not saying to get out of the european union but not yet now between now in the next election if there is no progress made and we could see the left and the right work together much more closely in the next election and if they do get way more than the majority then you may have membership in the e.u. on the table and it's moving in that direction. because you know the economic crisis there ever since the f
is no europe you know this more there is no like the real problems that are there you know nation. and the like or twenty years you're going to rule and to write which is. are you know it's certainly not enough there is nothing like you know and there is a lot of i mean. i just are changing very rapidly now and there's no problem here in this you know ok i want to write you write a good ad really in london right now i mean i look at the election the italian election i mean and you know i may be...