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mcnerney: reclaiming my time. i further understand that pursuant to current law, because the d.o.e. has not yet promulgated a ceiling fan light kit standard, there are back stop standards that have taken effect. as a part of back stop, no ceiling fan light kit can be offered for sale on interstate commerce whose lamps use more than 180 watts of electricity. to ensure this result, ceiling fan light kits are required to include a device that limits lamp efficiency consumption to 190 watts or less. am i correct in understanding? and i yield to the chairman. mr. upton: the gentleman is correct. i would note in your earlier statement you said whose lamps use more than 180 watts of electricity. but in fact it is 190 watts or less. but the gentleman, again, is correct. mr. mcnerney: i thank the chairman and acknowledge that correction. again, i'm reclaiming my time and understand that in preparation for ceiling fan light kit standards going into effect in january, 2019, many manufacturers have already switched production
mcnerney: reclaiming my time. i further understand that pursuant to current law, because the d.o.e. has not yet promulgated a ceiling fan light kit standard, there are back stop standards that have taken effect. as a part of back stop, no ceiling fan light kit can be offered for sale on interstate commerce whose lamps use more than 180 watts of electricity. to ensure this result, ceiling fan light kits are required to include a device that limits lamp efficiency consumption to 190 watts or...
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and i think we all have felt desperate from time to time. however, having said that, just because a person is at the end and has no hope, to try something that might make things worse, you cannot go on to a more peaceful resolution, would be hurtful not only to the patient, but to the family. opening up unregulated pathways to drugs after only a phase one clinical trial may expose patients to severe and unpredictable side effects. this bill would prevent f.d.a. from documenting these side effects and, worse, would prevent f.d.a. from protecting other patients from a similar fate. when a loved one is in pain, the last thing a family wants is to cause further suffering. we need clinical trials to ensure drugs are safe and effective, to find real cures and treatments for patients. and we need the f.d.a. to be a part of the process as a matter of patient protection for all. rescinding any f.d.a. oversight on unproven therapies that have not undergone multiple clinical trials is a slippery slope. the expedited process we have now is working and i
and i think we all have felt desperate from time to time. however, having said that, just because a person is at the end and has no hope, to try something that might make things worse, you cannot go on to a more peaceful resolution, would be hurtful not only to the patient, but to the family. opening up unregulated pathways to drugs after only a phase one clinical trial may expose patients to severe and unpredictable side effects. this bill would prevent f.d.a. from documenting these side...
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but it has stood the test of time it is likely to stand the test of more time.ince then, his work has become more speculative. testing big ideas, throwing out mind-boggling suggestions and proposals and dealing with fundamental questions. for instance, no boundary theory for the origin of the universe in which the very early universe, the dimension we think of time, fourth space dimension. what he has written to assume the number is correct, it is safe to build other theories on the no boundary condition as he calls it. a great majority of his colleagues would not agree, don't accept it to that degree. his other proposals, the labyrinth, these were very speculative things and he spoke to his colleague kip foreign. i would rather be right than rigorous. signaled a shift in his way of doing things. it took too long to underpin anything that was unassailable mathematics. to miss the forest for the trees and would prefer to be 90% certain then move on. they have not received the same level of acceptance has hawking radiation has. and they do serve a different purpos
but it has stood the test of time it is likely to stand the test of more time.ince then, his work has become more speculative. testing big ideas, throwing out mind-boggling suggestions and proposals and dealing with fundamental questions. for instance, no boundary theory for the origin of the universe in which the very early universe, the dimension we think of time, fourth space dimension. what he has written to assume the number is correct, it is safe to build other theories on the no boundary...
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now it's time for the final stage this time that when it will be the first person to reach the finish two hundred kilometers away on a single charge so the competitors will have to drive in an energy saving passion. because i mean this is a really nice way to drive anything else is just stressful i'm not an adrenaline junkie so now it's mainly about average driving and i'm an average driver so i think i stand a good chance against it because she's bound to have a heavy foot this evolves. and just before the finish your turkey line troops competitive spirit gets the better of any athlete when i may have to be honest i'm sick of all this slow or should i say sensible driving sockets my primary figure far right if i'm going to florette here. what's coming up i think i've ever done it. a.j. i knew it i knew it it's how stable. and at the end of the two day event each of the women has racked up one victory and one try to. take. that. marker could go and do your go climb schmidt celebrate their joint victories . i use yours is really way better than me but each great i've done so well it's
now it's time for the final stage this time that when it will be the first person to reach the finish two hundred kilometers away on a single charge so the competitors will have to drive in an energy saving passion. because i mean this is a really nice way to drive anything else is just stressful i'm not an adrenaline junkie so now it's mainly about average driving and i'm an average driver so i think i stand a good chance against it because she's bound to have a heavy foot this evolves. and...
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star who some fancy is a future leader but not this time. this time the result is not in doubt. this man says he's voting for the father of the nation and. i trust putin and i like the way he. they are a of choice is not all it seems a series of televised election debates over the past fortnight featuring seven of the eight candidates minus putin of course quickly descended into a circus like fast in fact circus is a word the kremlin has used to describe the other seven election candidates so it's more a show of democracy than the real thing. conspicuously absent from the ballot is this man alexina valmy and to corruption lawyer turned opposition figure who's led enormous street protests in the past he's putin's most outspoken critic barred from taking part after a conviction for embezzlement a charge he says was politically motivated novelli has called on his supporters to boycott the election as the voting day wore on low turnout what the kremlin really cares about seem to be high so to the number of alleged voter violations reported on social media big numbers will add legiti
star who some fancy is a future leader but not this time. this time the result is not in doubt. this man says he's voting for the father of the nation and. i trust putin and i like the way he. they are a of choice is not all it seems a series of televised election debates over the past fortnight featuring seven of the eight candidates minus putin of course quickly descended into a circus like fast in fact circus is a word the kremlin has used to describe the other seven election candidates so...
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is it a great time to buy?come down tjx might be the right place at the same time there will be another time we look back and say why did i sell >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight each other for a deal. this is "shark tank." ♪ is jason lucash and michael szymczak with a creative new technology business. ♪ i'm jason... and i'm mike, and our company is origaudio. we love to travel. we're total travel junkies and have been all over the world. and we also love music. and the great thing is, our company combines both.
is it a great time to buy?come down tjx might be the right place at the same time there will be another time we look back and say why did i sell >>> i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i promise to try to find it just for you right here on "mad money. i'm jim cramer, and i will see you tomorrow >> welcome to the shark tank, where entrepreneurs seeking an investment will face these sharks. if they hear a great idea, they'll invest their own money or fight...
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i would just caution one thing, often times we discount that the price move does not matter at this timed because we have ways to explain it away, and then you look back and you say we should have listened to the libor spread. jonathan: it is not just libor. you can also look at paper and short dated bills in america, there's something on the front and that is high yield, and you wonder, we tried to have this conversation on this program, when does it compete for capital in a significant way? douglas: i think is probably indicating that the notion that capital is wanted by the real economy, which it has not wanted for a long time, and financial markets will have to compete with that in that shows up in price or yields. i think it is happening. bob: you look at three-month libor, 2.1%. suddenly, if you take a profit in an asset class, you have a place to put your money and generate a return. it's creating competition. kathy: i think you are seeing in -- seeing it in the equity market, dividend payers are losing ground because people can stick with shorter duration and much less risky asse
i would just caution one thing, often times we discount that the price move does not matter at this timed because we have ways to explain it away, and then you look back and you say we should have listened to the libor spread. jonathan: it is not just libor. you can also look at paper and short dated bills in america, there's something on the front and that is high yield, and you wonder, we tried to have this conversation on this program, when does it compete for capital in a significant way?...
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is that trading at 100 times cash flow or 90 times cash flow?on is historically very expensive. and there are you know i call it the tea tyranny of the antidote. there are companies that trade at 80 times pretax earnings that are worthwhile. but if you look back over 20, 30, 40, 50 years, the worst strategy is to buy from companies that are losing money. you can pick out the diamonds in the rough and amazon, my bet, would be one of those. everyone knows that name. but it gets people speculating in other names that aren't quite as good of a business and throwing caution to the wind there and i think that's where you get hurt. amazon is run by a pretty special guy, tough to bet against him and tough to come up with a valuation. so some businesses you're putting in the too hard pile, you're not exactly sure what kind of a premium they're worth. but amazon is a unicorn that i don't want to speculate on. maria: yeah. you know wha you make a lot of important points, particurly onhe leadership point. you've got to know and understand who is running the
is that trading at 100 times cash flow or 90 times cash flow?on is historically very expensive. and there are you know i call it the tea tyranny of the antidote. there are companies that trade at 80 times pretax earnings that are worthwhile. but if you look back over 20, 30, 40, 50 years, the worst strategy is to buy from companies that are losing money. you can pick out the diamonds in the rough and amazon, my bet, would be one of those. everyone knows that name. but it gets people speculating...
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i wonder how many will vote for this bill after they've said time after time after time, read the bill. have three days, actually your three-day rule is a 24 hour and two second rule. the last seconds of the fist day, 24 hours of the second day and the first second of the third day. you put everybody in a quandary because this is a good product the appropriations committee has delivered, it does good things for our country in terms of national security and in terms of domestic investment. what a sad state of affair, how dysfunctional this body has become, how marginalized has the appropriation committees on which i was so proud to serve has become, rushing it through in a matter of minutes. it's a sad day, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlewoman from new york reserves. the gentleman from new jersey is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: i'm pleased to yield two minutes to mr. cole of oklahoma. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. cole: thank you, i have a formal statement i want to submit for the record. i want to begin by
i wonder how many will vote for this bill after they've said time after time after time, read the bill. have three days, actually your three-day rule is a 24 hour and two second rule. the last seconds of the fist day, 24 hours of the second day and the first second of the third day. you put everybody in a quandary because this is a good product the appropriations committee has delivered, it does good things for our country in terms of national security and in terms of domestic investment. what...
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it could double the amount of time that question time would take. and i don't know that it's actually going to realize the goal that supervisor peskin would like it to. i think -- say we have a topic. yesterday, we had a scripted question and the mayor was aware of that question. if that topic were to be, say, minimum compensation ordinance, then the supervisor could ask a question on that up to 2 minutes. then the mayor would give his answer, which would probably be the same answer that he gave yesterday. i don't think it would be anything different than what happened yesterday. and then a follow-up question, trying to get the mayor to answer what they want him to answer. and then the mayor would answer the question in the way he wanted to answer the question. people answer the question they want to. so i don't know if it will be effective. i feel that it's an exercise in futility. i do think maybe a skilled debater will be able to get a gotcha moment out of this, but i don't think it's effective either. i feel in my heart of hearts that this has t
it could double the amount of time that question time would take. and i don't know that it's actually going to realize the goal that supervisor peskin would like it to. i think -- say we have a topic. yesterday, we had a scripted question and the mayor was aware of that question. if that topic were to be, say, minimum compensation ordinance, then the supervisor could ask a question on that up to 2 minutes. then the mayor would give his answer, which would probably be the same answer that he...
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and time again.any times have we heard, the model 3 we are falling hand. >> the longer the ramp takes the more money they need why is that a story today and it wasn't a story two weeks ago. >> moody's downgrade i think is part of it. >> right, right. but does it go back to the derisking of the market. >> sure. >> and the lack of faith in the story stocks that we had fate in before >> sure. >> i also think we are days away from a production release. the closer we get to the story the more speculation you could have yp j.p. has a option stream out on it. there are ways to position for this we talked about it on the show, if you think they get to the production numbers, what the risk reward on the stock a lot of people were saying higher i think if they get to production there is going to be relief but i think the damage is in there. >> we have said this time and again. every time they went to the market they have never had problems tackling the capital markets, through debt or through an equity issuanc
and time again.any times have we heard, the model 3 we are falling hand. >> the longer the ramp takes the more money they need why is that a story today and it wasn't a story two weeks ago. >> moody's downgrade i think is part of it. >> right, right. but does it go back to the derisking of the market. >> sure. >> and the lack of faith in the story stocks that we had fate in before >> sure. >> i also think we are days away from a production release. the...
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the younger roosevelt children have a hard time saying ms ms. lehand he would say i find that the work pretty boring myself. don't worry there will be more things to do. so, i took the job, and to new york, stayed with a cousin and took a subway to work every morning. mr. roosevelt had better he had a car and a chauffeur. about august in 1921, mr. roosevelt joined off the coast of canada and their she came down with polio better known as infantile paralysis and what a bitter pill that was for a man that was 39-years-old and stood 6-foot three. over the next few years he did everything he could to be able to walk again and he was not having much success until the summer of 1924. he went to the democratic party convention and ran into an old classmate from columbus georgia and was the owner of the result delete queries work. he had exercised on the warm mineral springs and had been finally able to walk with just a cane. this was his greatest wish he often said to me and others if a man is going to be able to run for office he has to be able to wal
the younger roosevelt children have a hard time saying ms ms. lehand he would say i find that the work pretty boring myself. don't worry there will be more things to do. so, i took the job, and to new york, stayed with a cousin and took a subway to work every morning. mr. roosevelt had better he had a car and a chauffeur. about august in 1921, mr. roosevelt joined off the coast of canada and their she came down with polio better known as infantile paralysis and what a bitter pill that was for a...
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for a full time so he's. got passion and later again in munich his coach the player who would go on. well football of the year yes thank. you but why do i like you. he was my first coach for five years when i started out last week i'm a lot to thank him for in those days when i had a bank game you always thought. he made me a much better player and recognize quality is no one else hand. he was a world class striker national team player multiple league title when we. obviously experience you come over here. who knows how it lions have to move up front and the kind of service they mean and use the complete coach. he's managed to attain legendary status to talk clubs by in. his heart beats for. the really nice added bonus. to great clubs of the one nine hundred seventy s. who turned out to be my close. minded. i always felt totally at home image as a player and enjoyed a lot of success there so now. i feel every bit as much at home. in may twenty thirteen he retired with a fairy tale ending facing black backers
for a full time so he's. got passion and later again in munich his coach the player who would go on. well football of the year yes thank. you but why do i like you. he was my first coach for five years when i started out last week i'm a lot to thank him for in those days when i had a bank game you always thought. he made me a much better player and recognize quality is no one else hand. he was a world class striker national team player multiple league title when we. obviously experience you...
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that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard.hat's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working, working, just like it should ♪ >> announcer: welcome back to maria bartiromo's "wall street." maria: how important is this rollback in regulations the president has been so focused on? >> i think it could be potentially important. but the message is it has to be balanced. we have to recognize the financial system, particularly banks aren't better capitalized than they were before. we don't want to lose that advantage. i like what i'm hearing the new vice chairman at the fed talk about he wants regulation to be more effective and more ficialghtd. >> it seems like we are moving into a pe
that's three times less than fidelity... ...and four times less than vanguard.hat's next, no minimums? ...no minimums. schwab has lowered the cost of investing again. introducing the lowest cost index funds in the industry with no minimums. i bet they're calling about the schwab news. schwab. a modern approach to wealth management. but i'm not standing still... and with godaddy, i've made my ideas real. ♪ ♪ i made my own way, now it's time to make yours. ♪ ♪ everything is working,...
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temperatures are going above normal for the first time in a long time. and kelsey says, steve, 68 in concord today? answer, yes. close. probably 68, yes. we have a lot of clouds coming in. temperatures above average, 61 to 65. we will be closer to 65 to 70. more cloud cover over the next few days. light rain early, early thursday. then a series of clouds and some rain will work its way in friday and the weekend. temperatures with a little south or easterly breeze will be bumping up. already some in the 50s near the coast. we are running 1 to 7 degrees warmer than this time yesterday. partly cloudy associated with this system which will eventually give us a lot of cloud cover tomorrow and more rain. even more coming from the tropics that will take aim somewhere in southern california. there won't be much rain on the system. starting friday and into the weekend, we could have statewide rain if it al comes together -- if this all comes together. that's a big if. how is the traffic, sal? >> not good. we have three incidents on the way from orinda to oakland.
temperatures are going above normal for the first time in a long time. and kelsey says, steve, 68 in concord today? answer, yes. close. probably 68, yes. we have a lot of clouds coming in. temperatures above average, 61 to 65. we will be closer to 65 to 70. more cloud cover over the next few days. light rain early, early thursday. then a series of clouds and some rain will work its way in friday and the weekend. temperatures with a little south or easterly breeze will be bumping up. already...
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big time. wait, you wait. >>> if you are looking for trouble, you found it. >> yeah, just try me. >> hey, stephen hawking, are you that physicist who invented gravity. >> stephen hawking died this morning at the age of 76. >> he really was a pop icon. his theories about space and time helped us all wonder about the universe and he became a rock star along the way, especially in the eyes of the nerdiest of us. >> and he appeared on a number of episodes of "the big bang therapy." he was the hero to sheldon. he also played poker against isaac newton and einstein on "star trek the next generation." >> exactly. 2014 movie, "the theory of everything" is based on the love story of hawking and his wife who met at cambridge, university. he had a wild side with many people. spotting him at cabarets and strip clubs where he was reportedly a fan of lap dances, we're told. >> hawking liked to have a little fun. >> ain't mad at him. >>> next big news around abc. we're so glad you're actually back for this. >
big time. wait, you wait. >>> if you are looking for trouble, you found it. >> yeah, just try me. >> hey, stephen hawking, are you that physicist who invented gravity. >> stephen hawking died this morning at the age of 76. >> he really was a pop icon. his theories about space and time helped us all wonder about the universe and he became a rock star along the way, especially in the eyes of the nerdiest of us. >> and he appeared on a number of episodes of...
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the new york times put it this way.ical juncture trump's legal defense is largely a one man operation. the man pictured here, his personal attorney. from the washington post, this. trump's legal team remains in disarray as new lawyer will no longer represent him in russia probe. he will not come on board and neither will his wife citing conflicts of interest with other clients. the president is struggling to find any top lawyers to represent him. ted olson turned him down for the second time. trump tweeted yesterday many lawyers and top law firms want to represent me in the russia case. don't believe the fake news narrative that it's hard the find a lawyer who will take this on. fame and fortune will never be turned down by a lawyer though some are conflicted. some people have left. some people turned him down. president george w. bush, ted olson said no and he said no again. what's the problem here? >> there are two problems. there are a lot of conflicts of interest because there's so many witnesses to this probe that
the new york times put it this way.ical juncture trump's legal defense is largely a one man operation. the man pictured here, his personal attorney. from the washington post, this. trump's legal team remains in disarray as new lawyer will no longer represent him in russia probe. he will not come on board and neither will his wife citing conflicts of interest with other clients. the president is struggling to find any top lawyers to represent him. ted olson turned him down for the second time....
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in time where it go upset about inflation. that's the economy stupid, not you, but in general. >> the s&p 500 for sure. and the nasdaq, which has done really well. it has changed dramatically. we're going to have huge volatility around these huge economic data series like i have a crysta history retests. >> back to the goldman sachs story. bring back in andrew ross sorkin with more on potential timing for this andrew >> you know, thanks, scott i wanted to detail a little bit after this report, which i know had a official tone to it. my sources say that there is no timeline that has been specified. by lloyd blankfein or the board. there had been no specific discussions about a date at the end of this year or even the possibility that it could be at the end of the this year they have of course looked at succession planning. that began when gary cohn left for the white house and the administration to run the nec in terms of when this happens, i'm afraid to say i think there's more speculation to do this than there is hard fact th
in time where it go upset about inflation. that's the economy stupid, not you, but in general. >> the s&p 500 for sure. and the nasdaq, which has done really well. it has changed dramatically. we're going to have huge volatility around these huge economic data series like i have a crysta history retests. >> back to the goldman sachs story. bring back in andrew ross sorkin with more on potential timing for this andrew >> you know, thanks, scott i wanted to detail a little...
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the goals were to good 356 or fastener the free, the current -- my current best time at the time was 3.59. and that's the fastest anybody has been and the goal is to go 3.56 to go 8 .05 or faster in in -- nobody would even imagine going 8.05 or imagine that's possible, but we set it and said it out loud and there'd that between the two of us, that was the goal. the third goal, which i think we asset year later, was to win the 200 freestyle, and at the olympics, and i -- at that point i had never competed in an individual 200 freestyle at an international meet. so the three goals were pretty far out there but i tried to chip away at those every year and set those goals and commit to the training that was necessary to achieve those goals, and i did it. i achieved those three goals -- [applause] -- on pretty much on the nose at the rio olympics and that's just an example of one thing i've learn through swimming, which is to not be afraid to set some big goals and that's why i guess -- that's a long-wined way of answering the question of why i think club swimming and summer league swimmi
the goals were to good 356 or fastener the free, the current -- my current best time at the time was 3.59. and that's the fastest anybody has been and the goal is to go 3.56 to go 8 .05 or faster in in -- nobody would even imagine going 8.05 or imagine that's possible, but we set it and said it out loud and there'd that between the two of us, that was the goal. the third goal, which i think we asset year later, was to win the 200 freestyle, and at the olympics, and i -- at that point i had...
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your plaques are always there at the worst times.h itching, burning and stinging. being this uncomfortable is unacceptable. i'm ready. tremfya® works differently for adults with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. with tremfya®, you can get clearer and stay clearer. in fact, most patients who saw 90% clearer skin at 28 weeks... stayed clearer through 48 weeks. tremfya® works better than humira® at providing clearer skin and more patients were symptom free with tremfya®. tremfya® may...
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your time is -- >> thank you very much. >> how do you know my time? i like to finish my time. >> your two minutes are up. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. >> big class action lawsuit on housing discrimination -- >> that's enough. >> thank you. thank you very much. any more public comment? seeing that, public comment is closed. colleagues, any questions, comments? on the first 5 issue. >> i just wanted to thank everyone for coming out and sharing their stories and their amazing work as a supervisor, of the mission, i know how important first 5 is to the children and families that live in all three neighborhoods that i serve. i know all of the organizations providing those services. and your work is just essential and critical. both not only to ensuring that the children are ready for school, and are healthy and thriving, but what happens after that. i mean public safety in our streets. homelessness, every issue that is the most important issue impacting our city right now is impacted in a positive way by the work of first 5. and so i just want
your time is -- >> thank you very much. >> how do you know my time? i like to finish my time. >> your two minutes are up. >> supervisor fewer: thank you very much. >> big class action lawsuit on housing discrimination -- >> that's enough. >> thank you. thank you very much. any more public comment? seeing that, public comment is closed. colleagues, any questions, comments? on the first 5 issue. >> i just wanted to thank everyone for coming out and...
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now, a time-share is a piece of property for which you own a specific amount of time, usually one weeker year, and you use it as your vacation home. if you're thinking about buying one, well, i'm gonna give you some of the dos and don'ts and take you inside the latest project, from time-share giant westgate resorts, right behind me, the old las vegas hilton. but first, david siegel, well, he's the founder of westgate, and his story is amazing. in 1980, david siegel owned a small tourist attraction called the mystery funhouse in orlando, florida, and an orange grove. well, one day a man approached him and offered to buy part of the grove. >> i said, "what are you gonna do with it?" he says, "i'm gonna time-share it." i said, "what's that?" he explained the concept to me. i fell in love with the concept. i didn't sell him the property. i decided i'm gonna do it myself. >> so, did you know what time-share was at that time? >> no. no. so, i built 16 villas in the back of the orange grove. >> those 16 villas would grow into westgate, the largest privately owned time-share company in the wor
now, a time-share is a piece of property for which you own a specific amount of time, usually one weeker year, and you use it as your vacation home. if you're thinking about buying one, well, i'm gonna give you some of the dos and don'ts and take you inside the latest project, from time-share giant westgate resorts, right behind me, the old las vegas hilton. but first, david siegel, well, he's the founder of westgate, and his story is amazing. in 1980, david siegel owned a small tourist...
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i'm on all the time.better ratings than her. >> i came in first in a landslide. >> cnn is disgusting. their ratings are going down big time because i refuse to be interviewed. >> i have the most loyal people in the world, i can stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and they would still love me. it's incredible. >> they don't have great seats but tomorrow they'll be famous, okay? >> we won so big in ohio and we won so big in iowa. i did two and three speeches a day like this. big crowds. >> this was the largest audience to ever witness an inauguration period, both in person and around the globe. >> i do get good ratings, you have to admit. >> what a crowd. a lot of people in here, a lot of people pouring in right now, if you can get them in. whatever you can do, fire marshall. >> president donald trump on the various measurements of popularity out there. before we go tonight, we have some reminders for you, especially for our time shifting viewers. you can watch us any time you please by d
i'm on all the time.better ratings than her. >> i came in first in a landslide. >> cnn is disgusting. their ratings are going down big time because i refuse to be interviewed. >> i have the most loyal people in the world, i can stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot somebody and they would still love me. it's incredible. >> they don't have great seats but tomorrow they'll be famous, okay? >> we won so big in ohio and we won so big in iowa. i did two and...
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the last time he sighs city side. as a manager. 14 months on, it did to four minutes to set about rectifying that. electrifying from the start, tearing everton apart in breathtaking fashion. the finishing ability of players alike leroy sane is what set city apart. everton had a great chance for an equaliser, but the accuracy was lacking. less than a minute later, gabrieljesus showed him how it should be done. with raheem sterling domain get three, it was looking over at. everton returned with more determination after half—time. jordan pickford stopped at the situation getting worse. then, against a run, stopped at the situation getting worse. then, againsta run, it stopped at the situation getting worse. then, against a run, it was getting going at the other end. that was as good as it got for everton. bidding that means a pep guardiola has tasted victory over every team in the premier league. another against manchester united in a week's time will ground them champions. overfor over for the rest of the round overfor
the last time he sighs city side. as a manager. 14 months on, it did to four minutes to set about rectifying that. electrifying from the start, tearing everton apart in breathtaking fashion. the finishing ability of players alike leroy sane is what set city apart. everton had a great chance for an equaliser, but the accuracy was lacking. less than a minute later, gabrieljesus showed him how it should be done. with raheem sterling domain get three, it was looking over at. everton returned with...
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maintenance is the real thing, because from time to time some of us in the neighborhood will come and cleanup the leaves that fall from the trees, but that's the only real sort of maintenance, like, even year to year. so if you have any other questions, i'll be -- oh, the other thing i wanted to say, as far as a safety wall, one reason it was built besides this beautiful structure, it's a gateway, just like st. francis woods has a gateway. anyone who knows diamond heights, i just tell them that's at the top of our back yard. the next house after hours, 54 and 52 amber, a car did go down in that back yard, so it's really serving a safety. if you have any other questions...okay. thank you. >> supervisor tang: thank you very much. any other members of the public who wish to speak on this item? >> good afternoon, supervisors, members of the public. i'm starchild. i reached out for the liberty party of san francisco. i don't have any particular feelings one way or another about this particular project except to say that i always hate to see trees being cut down. a lot of times, i think if
maintenance is the real thing, because from time to time some of us in the neighborhood will come and cleanup the leaves that fall from the trees, but that's the only real sort of maintenance, like, even year to year. so if you have any other questions, i'll be -- oh, the other thing i wanted to say, as far as a safety wall, one reason it was built besides this beautiful structure, it's a gateway, just like st. francis woods has a gateway. anyone who knows diamond heights, i just tell them...
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times are shorter. knew asphalt could help save the environment? ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money. hi, bob. >> hello, melissa. bitcoin on a wild ride this month. down almost 30% over the past two weeks. it finally has a little bit of release. coinbase shows crypto risen 12% from yesterday that would make today bitcoin's best day in two months believe it or not. why the rebound? cryptos could be getting a bid after an international watchdog said cryptocurrency is not the near term for the financial system the financial stability bureau said crypto assets do not pose risk to global financial security at this time in part. mark carney noted that even at their recent peak the combined global market value of cryptos represent a fraction of the world economy. less than 1% of global gdp he noted that blockchain has the potential to improve the world's financial system, improve. some see this as a turning point for how world regulators might view this space. don't make any mistake about it. bitcoin is still fi
times are shorter. knew asphalt could help save the environment? ♪ >>> welcome back to "fast money. hi, bob. >> hello, melissa. bitcoin on a wild ride this month. down almost 30% over the past two weeks. it finally has a little bit of release. coinbase shows crypto risen 12% from yesterday that would make today bitcoin's best day in two months believe it or not. why the rebound? cryptos could be getting a bid after an international watchdog said cryptocurrency is not the...
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time around. find one-time uses we can use either fun balance or prop b revenues to address so that they come off of the operating budget needs so we can fit in the stuff we want to fund. based on our conversation last time when i said i wouldn't bring it down all the way to 10%, which is what the boards requirement is but something between 10 and 20 i didn't hear any ox to that and that is what i would propose likely. >> you didn't say 11 or 19? >> close to the 15 mark as we did last time. >> as i said personally last time, i would very much prefer we not go below 15 un. [ please stand by ] ♪ >> not only did the total death on our streets from traffic collisions decrease dramatically in 2017, pedestrian deaths did as well. since 2013, fewer pedestrians have been killed on our streets. this is really good news. you know, no one wants to see the accidents on the side of the road, no one wants to experience going to a crime scene on the road knowing your loved one has been hit by a car or sadly trag
time around. find one-time uses we can use either fun balance or prop b revenues to address so that they come off of the operating budget needs so we can fit in the stuff we want to fund. based on our conversation last time when i said i wouldn't bring it down all the way to 10%, which is what the boards requirement is but something between 10 and 20 i didn't hear any ox to that and that is what i would propose likely. >> you didn't say 11 or 19? >> close to the 15 mark as we did...
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the time now 6:27. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." [driver] so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] [passenger] what are you doing? [driver] i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. [burke] and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ we )re getting some much- needed rain in the bay area this morning. >>> right now at 6:30 tracking the storm. some much-needed rain in the bay area this morning. a live look from nbc bay area's storm ranger showing exactly where the rain is falling right now. all the rain creating dangerous conditions for the morning commute. this is a live look at all four major bay area bridges. it's a wet one. i'm laura garcia. >> and i'm marcus washington. we'll have all hands on deck this morning as we track that rain. let's begin with meteorologist rob mayeda. >> as you see beh
the time now 6:27. [burke] at farmers, we've seen almost everything so we know how to cover almost anything. even "close claws." [driver] so, we took your shortcut, which was a bad idea. [cougar growling] [passenger] what are you doing? [driver] i can't believe that worked. i dropped the keys. [burke] and we covered it. talk to farmers, we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ we )re getting some much- needed rain in...
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i've fallen down many times in my life. but every time i pick myself up again. they'll have another chance to dust themselves off next week against mines. in times like these it's all about the points on the board member and i love it these first much as coach there was one. and the second there were none. can he get all three in the first. set from the first day that it must come from within and i hope that everyone understands what kind of situation we are in bed. we can help each other best if we work and pull together based health and then move on to to his opponent you leonardo's not doesn't seem worried. often we have an idea of how they'll play but there's always some surprises when it's only the manager's third game in charge and normal. person comes along. what do you say to that burnout. that's just what the situation is we want to stay in the league and we'll do everything we can apply. to and. that's the spirit but then what can you do when your players would rather play pinball. off was exactly very nice and emblematic moment of his writing so far b
i've fallen down many times in my life. but every time i pick myself up again. they'll have another chance to dust themselves off next week against mines. in times like these it's all about the points on the board member and i love it these first much as coach there was one. and the second there were none. can he get all three in the first. set from the first day that it must come from within and i hope that everyone understands what kind of situation we are in bed. we can help each other best...
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that was the first time you were at the oscar. was the second time more successful?ain mother and i were out in the main area just outside the auditorium where there is a bar. we weren't necessarily having a drink at that time, but we were chatting away to everyone. you know how it. we'll be doing it in a week from now. but everyone is chatting away and it's very exciting and stuff. and everyone queued up to go in. we thought we had a lot of time. and we were chatting to everyone. then we heard someone say, and now, the 88th academy awards, and they like locked the door and we were outside. we had to run in and we almost missed the opening monologue. and we barely made it in. >> jimmy: because your mother needed a drink. >> i needed a drink. but we were networking. we were chatting. wheeling and dealing. >> jimmy: sounds to me like you need to leave your mother at home this year. >> she's better than i am. she's a good plus one. >> jimmy: that's good. she doesn't embarrass you in any way? >> no, apart from the george clooney -- >> jimmy: that was really george's faul
that was the first time you were at the oscar. was the second time more successful?ain mother and i were out in the main area just outside the auditorium where there is a bar. we weren't necessarily having a drink at that time, but we were chatting away to everyone. you know how it. we'll be doing it in a week from now. but everyone is chatting away and it's very exciting and stuff. and everyone queued up to go in. we thought we had a lot of time. and we were chatting to everyone. then we heard...
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she caught this huge break last time.o a certain degree, you can see that he is trying to figure out -- he's a very conservative republican and he's trying to figure out how to be more populous and the trump era, but the best thing he has going for him is he has a united party behind him, the president is behind him. he does not have the problem that other republican front runners in other states however he's facing a savage primary. he's got a clear shot at this, republicans are going to pour money in and why not? if there is one race in the country that republicans can look to as their hope for holding onto the senate, the conflict that one. they stand a much better chance. >> martha: she's clearly vulnerable and tax reform, it's an idea that democrats told across the country is going to be hard for them. >> it's not a coincidence that republicans are pushing so hard on her support for hillary clinton, her greatest vulnerability in the tax cut, it's probably the fact that she was a cheerleader for hillary clinton, not j
she caught this huge break last time.o a certain degree, you can see that he is trying to figure out -- he's a very conservative republican and he's trying to figure out how to be more populous and the trump era, but the best thing he has going for him is he has a united party behind him, the president is behind him. he does not have the problem that other republican front runners in other states however he's facing a savage primary. he's got a clear shot at this, republicans are going to pour...
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axis at the same time. so the germans lost and the aircraft crew and mechanics that helped supply the bridge with the initial air support that the germans enjoyed early on in the campaign. however, the kasserine pass did not provide this universal combat experience that translated the entire army. there's a sense that -- we talked about this, you have to take your licks in order to get better. the americans, they were ready to fight. and so today i would argue leadership at the tactical level made all the difference in the american army and ultimately achieved success in the kasserine pass battles. by looking at these battles from the middle is what i call it, that's from the leadership perspective, we get a different sense of the state of the u.s. army at the outset of the war. it goes to the point of, you know, why could these units stand and fight and force the germans and their italian allies to withdraw? it's a challenge to decide where to start and who to look at. everyone has a role to play, whether
axis at the same time. so the germans lost and the aircraft crew and mechanics that helped supply the bridge with the initial air support that the germans enjoyed early on in the campaign. however, the kasserine pass did not provide this universal combat experience that translated the entire army. there's a sense that -- we talked about this, you have to take your licks in order to get better. the americans, they were ready to fight. and so today i would argue leadership at the tactical level...
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generals of the time at the time for get do overs they won't eric shinseki former army chief of staff and timmy's any form of centcom command even colin powell in private former general secretary of state the time how dead doubts about that will be you didn't did you i mean you still seem to be a true believer you went to work for george w. bush after retiring from the military when you well let's be very clear i was in europe when the invasion one off i had no influence on the decisions that were made but like good soldiers when i was assigned to iraq i did my job and that's exactly what did you and that's exactly what five hundred thousand other soldiers did as well i'm just wondering did you have your doubts at the time i'm not sure there's ever been a soldier that's gone into a war or gone into battle that hasn't had some doubts countless inquiries in the u.k. and the u.s. have said the intelligence wasn't just wrong it was heavily politicized selected cherry picked to use an argument you're using about my argument it wasn't just an innocent error of going into iraq i don't think
generals of the time at the time for get do overs they won't eric shinseki former army chief of staff and timmy's any form of centcom command even colin powell in private former general secretary of state the time how dead doubts about that will be you didn't did you i mean you still seem to be a true believer you went to work for george w. bush after retiring from the military when you well let's be very clear i was in europe when the invasion one off i had no influence on the decisions that...
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time after time said we're going underground in a week where the boss of britain's foreign affairs selectcommittee has countenance the banning of this t.v. station in the united kingdom coming up on the show another syrian government chemical attack in ghouta this week even as defacto rebel commander saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon was lunching with the queen or just war propaganda we speak to top chemical weapons expert mit's professor theodore postol and forty eight hours ahead of the un security council meeting on syria and his u.k. media ignores the ongoing battle for and the founder of the u.s. institute for public accuracy norman solomon tells us of tragic in nature media complicity in a war that has killed or displaced millions from the headlines this week and said some toxic allegations against moscow and how some women have been starving themselves out of britain dollars some more coming up in today's going underground a first let's go straight to britain's labor leader jeremy coleman current favorite to replace theresa may as prime minister who damned this week's visit t
time after time said we're going underground in a week where the boss of britain's foreign affairs selectcommittee has countenance the banning of this t.v. station in the united kingdom coming up on the show another syrian government chemical attack in ghouta this week even as defacto rebel commander saudi crown prince mohammed bin solomon was lunching with the queen or just war propaganda we speak to top chemical weapons expert mit's professor theodore postol and forty eight hours ahead of the...
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there comes a time when as much as you like it or you don't like it, your body tells you it's time toing football. that's pretty much where i'm at. i wanted to finish on my own terms were at least i could decide and not be forced because of that, so i was determined to get back fit. i understood and i would be getting back fit and i probably wouldn't be playing as many games as probably i might have done that that's all been understood, i've just been that that's all been understood, i'vejust been training that that's all been understood, i've just been training hard and trying to keep fit and i've managed to play a few games and so far and we'll see what happens towards the end of the season. southampton who are just a point and one place above the relegation zone have confirmed in the past couple of hours they've sacked manager mauricio pellegrino. the argentine was appointed at the start of the season and saints have won just one of their past 17 league matches losing 3—0 at newcastle united on saturday. last year's asian champions league quarter—finalists al hilal were beaten 2—1
there comes a time when as much as you like it or you don't like it, your body tells you it's time toing football. that's pretty much where i'm at. i wanted to finish on my own terms were at least i could decide and not be forced because of that, so i was determined to get back fit. i understood and i would be getting back fit and i probably wouldn't be playing as many games as probably i might have done that that's all been understood, i've just been that that's all been understood, i'vejust...
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and as always we leave shift through the exit our internet find of the week this time the cation in time lapse. to show they call a from its best side that was the assignment entrusted to the french production firm or pharma. the filmmakers and then a few months traveling through the region. in the end they put together over three hundred fifty thousand separate images to create a three minute stop motion time lapse video. more than forty thousand viewers watched it on vimeo in a short space of. time the all and it's certainly inspired countless vacations. cutler coming up next week. lemp uter games are a combination of many different art forms interactive storytelling breathtaking scenery and musical scores that are so much more than just background noise games as creative masterpieces next week shift. ligo lead the bundesliga eleven but i am delighted they're taking an early lead but like to come from behind to take the place. meanwhile show the endorsement consolidating their top three. meaning financed championship celebrations remaining funds for now live and thirty minutes on googl
and as always we leave shift through the exit our internet find of the week this time the cation in time lapse. to show they call a from its best side that was the assignment entrusted to the french production firm or pharma. the filmmakers and then a few months traveling through the region. in the end they put together over three hundred fifty thousand separate images to create a three minute stop motion time lapse video. more than forty thousand viewers watched it on vimeo in a short space...
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. >>> our time is 5:57. update on the still developing story from texas. the suspect in that string of deadly bombings was killed during the night. we will tell you more on what local and federal law enforcement did to track him down. >> and early spring storms are hitting us locally and all along the east coast. we have more on the big impact those storms are having on travel here and across the country. y. >> it has been a busy commute and wove problems out there. one of the biggest ones is 880. because of a major crash at davis street. a couple vehicles were on fire at one point. the fire is out but the damage is done and you can see how slow it is. we will give outupdate straight ahead. >> off and on rain very moist air mass in place but changes are on the way. and colder air not today but tomorrow. more on that coming up. >>> good morning. we have a very wet start to the day along many bay area roads including several accidents right now. steve and sal are following the very latest to help you get out t
. >>> our time is 5:57. update on the still developing story from texas. the suspect in that string of deadly bombings was killed during the night. we will tell you more on what local and federal law enforcement did to track him down. >> and early spring storms are hitting us locally and all along the east coast. we have more on the big impact those storms are having on travel here and across the country. y. >> it has been a busy commute and wove problems out there. one of...
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travel time.oday specific brand is a place of pilgrimage and not only for the cultural identity of the slovaks the fortress also stands as a symbol of the close dialogue between secular and temporal power and of the long history of approach mint and a strange mix between the two major poles of interest in this part of the world. the treasure house of slovakia the space region watched over by saints and protected by mighty us. to golf. to football personally. with the world cup in sight in argentina all eyes are on one man lino missing messiah. will we see another classic duel between germany and argentina. and missy clinch the title catching the move in argentina. next d.w. . we can all raise a cup of java in her honor. military band. one hundred ten years ago she invented the coffee holder today it's an essential item in many kitchens. military since one of the women pioneers in our series for international women's day you wrote in sixty minutes on t.w. . women often fighting for the case to take
travel time.oday specific brand is a place of pilgrimage and not only for the cultural identity of the slovaks the fortress also stands as a symbol of the close dialogue between secular and temporal power and of the long history of approach mint and a strange mix between the two major poles of interest in this part of the world. the treasure house of slovakia the space region watched over by saints and protected by mighty us. to golf. to football personally. with the world cup in sight in...
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there are times in which i'm clarifying the record there's time at which to show the record and in recollections they were critical of their own behavior and that shows up mr. car. but -- [laughter] the real problem they started off with and -- is this. if you reads about the class of 1974 the one thing that you probably know is a, they're called "watergate" babies and number two they came to washington and threw out o three chairman and after that it disappears into a gray fog we don't know very much else about them. robert who was historian of the house of representatives wrote a 500 page book on the house of representatives devoted less than 1 page to the class that called the most sequence cial class of the 20th century. now the class admittedly difficult it is a large group of people it was unusual group of people o in many respects toby a member from connecticut said we were young. we looked weird. i can't even believe we got elected and that does -- that does -- that does explain some of that. and they also didn't always get very strong reviews from the congressional leadership which is i
there are times in which i'm clarifying the record there's time at which to show the record and in recollections they were critical of their own behavior and that shows up mr. car. but -- [laughter] the real problem they started off with and -- is this. if you reads about the class of 1974 the one thing that you probably know is a, they're called "watergate" babies and number two they came to washington and threw out o three chairman and after that it disappears into a gray fog we...
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three times the beauty.rantee. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ >>> time now for "the lid." the panel is back. jonathan, michael. jonathan, you wrote about this in the exact strategy yesterday, stormy daniels taking a page out of donald trump's playbook. >> that was extraordinary, ver, very great. what people have realized, finally, you have to compete with him on that level, at that speed, and this lawyer has done a tremendous job with that, where it's something new every day, he teases, he tantalizes, he releases incremental portions of -- but that every day there's something else there and he's done a great job of playing the press along for the ride. where, it's always something else, it's another revelation, you always wonder what's around the next corner, a great example of this past week, where he puts out this photo of the dvd, the cd-rom, b. >> does he have a credibility advantage when it comes to donald trump? i don't think he has a credibility problem, because he's not working for
three times the beauty.rantee. ♪ come fly with me, let's fly, let's fly away. ♪ >>> time now for "the lid." the panel is back. jonathan, michael. jonathan, you wrote about this in the exact strategy yesterday, stormy daniels taking a page out of donald trump's playbook. >> that was extraordinary, ver, very great. what people have realized, finally, you have to compete with him on that level, at that speed, and this lawyer has done a tremendous job with that, where...
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>> last time this happened. and then the time before that and the time before that. to believe him when i've heard it before and it wasn't true. kind of frustrating because you know, we're getting to that age where i don't want to be dealing with this all the time, you know? this is kid stuff to me. if he would like to make a life of it, it's not a life that i want for me or my daughter. >> we spent more time me being in jail than we did me being at home. that's pathetic. i don't -- i don't blame her. that's not life anybody would want. i love you. >> love you. >> kiss the baby for me. >> i will. >> shake her a little bit. >> really? >> shake the baby. >> you always got to be sarcastic. >> i always got to be sarcastic. you know. >> that's brian. yeah. you know, love him or leave him. so, i love him. >> all right. love you, baby. >> all right. love you. >> bye-bye. >> all right. bye. >> getting in trouble, there's no if, ands, or buts. i can't. if i do, i lose my family. got to man up. change. stay home, take care of the family. >>> prior to her release two months ear
>> last time this happened. and then the time before that and the time before that. to believe him when i've heard it before and it wasn't true. kind of frustrating because you know, we're getting to that age where i don't want to be dealing with this all the time, you know? this is kid stuff to me. if he would like to make a life of it, it's not a life that i want for me or my daughter. >> we spent more time me being in jail than we did me being at home. that's pathetic. i don't --...
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one more minute. >> your time is up. >> thank you. so the other problem we identified. >> your time is up. >> i'm sorry. >> we have sore speak -- other speakers. >> please ask me questions later. >> i am here to support the start of driver's training program in the unified school district. >> next speaker please. >> good evening i am judy roberts my son is in the vietnamese programs on saturday. i want the support the language pathways program, particularly vietnamese and air bib. we have a large population of arabic speaking students. i want to ask that we expand the allocation to actually implement those pathway programs. the first reading is for point 6fte administrative staff. we are looking for teachers in the school programs. i want to highlight how important this is right now as we talk about being a sanctuary city. we understand the immense pressure that our families are in the district right now. the administration offers change iin the administration law so many with refugee status are in danger of getting deported. this is
one more minute. >> your time is up. >> thank you. so the other problem we identified. >> your time is up. >> i'm sorry. >> we have sore speak -- other speakers. >> please ask me questions later. >> i am here to support the start of driver's training program in the unified school district. >> next speaker please. >> good evening i am judy roberts my son is in the vietnamese programs on saturday. i want the support the language pathways...
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in real time.. fidelity. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ >>> we are back. let's do final trades. joe terranova, you're up first. >> first thing you have to mention is on a day when the dow is up 400 bross, ge lowest level since 2008 unbelievable my final trade with all the volatility, cme. >> farmer jim? firsts, thank you -- goldman sachs. the reflation trade is still there. >> steve >> citi, i added to it again the stock should recover, without a doubt. i think it's very except >> even as you were talking about low rates. >> to me the biggest risk is rates go higher. it's pretty simple i don't now the catalyst to get them lower. >> intel wen two points of the year high, to me this is the strongest-looking large-cap. >> spoke el intel, cisco or microsoft you go intel >> i would that doesn't mean i like the other two, you see it 6 on >> not later today, but you know one day. >> i'm going to give one of my colleagues credit for this if you believe i
in real time.. fidelity. ♪ with expedia you could book a flight, hotel, car and activity all in one place. ♪ >>> we are back. let's do final trades. joe terranova, you're up first. >> first thing you have to mention is on a day when the dow is up 400 bross, ge lowest level since 2008 unbelievable my final trade with all the volatility, cme. >> farmer jim? firsts, thank you -- goldman sachs. the reflation trade is still there. >> steve >> citi, i added to it...
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i appreciate the time once again to address everyone during question time. and before i answer the questions posed by president breed, i want to speak briefly about our city's efforts to protect our immigrants from federal administration, who is intent on pursuing not only across our country, but here in california today, bigoted policies. today, our president traveled to san diego to discuss the absurd idea of border wall. i hope he takes time out of his schedule to meet with the hard working and law abiding immigrants here in california. i hope he meets with the community advocate who is leading after school and violence prevention programs for at risk youth. i hope he talks with a single parent who came to this country. i hope he listen to the aspirations of young students who believe in the greatness of the american dream. we all know he will never do that, because to do that, he would have to recognize that his disastrous immigration policies are tearing our families apart and making our communities less safe across the country and here in san francisco
i appreciate the time once again to address everyone during question time. and before i answer the questions posed by president breed, i want to speak briefly about our city's efforts to protect our immigrants from federal administration, who is intent on pursuing not only across our country, but here in california today, bigoted policies. today, our president traveled to san diego to discuss the absurd idea of border wall. i hope he takes time out of his schedule to meet with the hard working...
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at a time. they were almost the size of a company. they had about 200 men total. about half at a time were on or off. they were on for two or three weeks. constantly in rotation. it made it tough to keep up with the same guys over and over again. it was such a small unit that we got to know them very well. like i said, there was a famous last stand at a hotel in mosul were a group of the last fighters who were still trying to defend the city were holed up. isis drove a massive tanker truck packed with explosives into the front of the zone. the was the end of the iraqi force's ability to defend mosul. everybody left after that. the major was injured. w large part of his job -- ja was blown off in that explosion. we would embed with the mosul swat for days at a time. -- we were in bed with the mosul swat for days at a time. we would link up with them, in bed with them, move along as they moved along towards mosul and eventually into mosul. every once in a while they would have a positive in their
at a time. they were almost the size of a company. they had about 200 men total. about half at a time were on or off. they were on for two or three weeks. constantly in rotation. it made it tough to keep up with the same guys over and over again. it was such a small unit that we got to know them very well. like i said, there was a famous last stand at a hotel in mosul were a group of the last fighters who were still trying to defend the city were holed up. isis drove a massive tanker truck...