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democrat i don't believe in the separation of judiciary and legislature and the executive in the united center in an example of any just as we live in britain where it's all tourism a doesn't mean to say that example of any f.b.i. has another close relationship good or bad with the american president you can't hoover great whatever that gets the f.b.i. involved with the cia definitely in the ten u.s. air bases up and down the country here in britain now we can find out about the secret ones here in britain it's a beautiful thing this the guardian reports fitness tracking out strong because the way location of secret u.s. army bases the law of unintended consequences now there are trillions of records in this struggle running all of fitness i don't use it i don't need to my body is already my temple but so i say what other fitness applications are available but maybe not for this if you want to know where the u.s. army bases are in order to do is look at the why because there are repeated cycles in places like afghanistan and and syria those places indicate that army personnel and it's mainly f
democrat i don't believe in the separation of judiciary and legislature and the executive in the united center in an example of any just as we live in britain where it's all tourism a doesn't mean to say that example of any f.b.i. has another close relationship good or bad with the american president you can't hoover great whatever that gets the f.b.i. involved with the cia definitely in the ten u.s. air bases up and down the country here in britain now we can find out about the secret ones...
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are actually doing something new with we call crisis units, which are centers that treat the mentally in contact ht come with law enforcement, trying to mentally ill from jails into treatment. that is a priority. doing something different in this budget, we're not spending it all, we're creating surplus. we have $120 million reserve fund in arkansas, we're trying add $60 million to additional surplus in this budget, which is a good cushion for any economic the road or it also could serve as future tax cuts which are important in this state to be more competitive. we presented is conservative, it restrains we have strong public safety program in arkansas, education, which computer science initiative, which is one of the strongest in the country and so good budget, but a conservative budget in terms of spending. of spending, you are planning spend more in '18; correct? increased spending in this budget? correct. that's for example, in education, we're make a court mandate to sure that we provide adequate education across the state of is the right hat thing to do, that has a small increa
are actually doing something new with we call crisis units, which are centers that treat the mentally in contact ht come with law enforcement, trying to mentally ill from jails into treatment. that is a priority. doing something different in this budget, we're not spending it all, we're creating surplus. we have $120 million reserve fund in arkansas, we're trying add $60 million to additional surplus in this budget, which is a good cushion for any economic the road or it also could serve as...
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they will appear at the forum at 7:00 at the united irish cultural center. they would like the acting major title removed from the june ballot. he asked the superior court to remove that designation. breed was acting mayor when she filed to enter the race. it's up to the department of elections to make that change. >>> most of the state is getting ready now. >> we saw a taste of that on monday when the rain came down and cold temperatures hit the bay area. tonights storm could bring a lot of rain. >> in southern california people who lived in the santa barber county area. they are now recommending people evacuate. next level is mandatory evacuation. if issued everyone would have to get out immediately. >>> many people are prepping for snow. stores are stocking up on supply. ski resorts are taking advantage of the fresh powder. steve, heads up today. >> otherwise you might have to wait until saturday if you want a smooth ride up there. >> i've actually, living here, you can and frank you lived here for a while. you have driven up there when it's snowing. >> i
they will appear at the forum at 7:00 at the united irish cultural center. they would like the acting major title removed from the june ballot. he asked the superior court to remove that designation. breed was acting mayor when she filed to enter the race. it's up to the department of elections to make that change. >>> most of the state is getting ready now. >> we saw a taste of that on monday when the rain came down and cold temperatures hit the bay area. tonights storm could...
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there'll be designs for civic center plaza, united nations plaza. and that plan may also include improved facilities for pedestrians, bicycles, and transit as well as trees, paving, and lighting. >>> modular homes in vallejo could be part of a bay area housing solution, and they are in the final testing. >> chronicle, what are we learning? what's wrong? do we have the right people on the station? and every factory has told us this is the most important time. take it and do it right. >> the first four of the housing modules are on the assembly line. each of the modules could be subdivided into several apartments. and in five weeks, production will be in full swing. yesterday, both housing advocates and realtors toured the plant. >>> we're looking at how to use technology and implementation like this to bring housing to the consumer. so that's really what we see happening here. >>> the factory is expected to turn out four modules a day by the middle of march. and the hope is these homes will help with california's housing shortage as the population ge
there'll be designs for civic center plaza, united nations plaza. and that plan may also include improved facilities for pedestrians, bicycles, and transit as well as trees, paving, and lighting. >>> modular homes in vallejo could be part of a bay area housing solution, and they are in the final testing. >> chronicle, what are we learning? what's wrong? do we have the right people on the station? and every factory has told us this is the most important time. take it and do it...
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united. charles: the center issue is wall versus daca. i want to play sow sound from president trump, his most of recent comments. president trump: 7 in 10 americans support an immigration package that includes a permanent solution on daca. some people call it dreamers. don't fall tine that trap. it's much different than dreamers. i said the other night. we have dreamers in this country, too. you can't forget our dreamers. i have a lot of dreamers here. charles: when he says this, it ruffles the feathers of democrats. i don't know if it helps or hurts the idea that they can eventually find a deal. >> i actually think that line is powerful. it's interesting to see how the president is latching on to the persistent frustration the conservatives have. a lot of outlets commonly refer to daca recipient as dreamers. he's frustrated with that because he sees a different side to it. the line that americans are dreamers, too, frames it in a way that people will begin to see it. >> most of americans would love to see some short of a deal done. this
united. charles: the center issue is wall versus daca. i want to play sow sound from president trump, his most of recent comments. president trump: 7 in 10 americans support an immigration package that includes a permanent solution on daca. some people call it dreamers. don't fall tine that trap. it's much different than dreamers. i said the other night. we have dreamers in this country, too. you can't forget our dreamers. i have a lot of dreamers here. charles: when he says this, it ruffles...
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development, jane kim's office and her staff, toddco, soma filipino united players, connie forbes with good jobs for all, southern filipino center, united local 2 as well as the building and construction trades council, the mb's hack. it's quite a diverse community we have in this small little 17-block area. but we all have a joyvoice her so my take on what's going on here, this is the most important comment here is that this is one of the only remaining areas in town that still allows office development. we are allowed to build as much residential in this -- in this plan, but also, right outside this plan, so according to me, i think the office development should be taking the lead in this plan. we are never trying to displace anybody. we hear about housing projects issues, community public input on these housing issues every thursday, so it is very on our radar, but this small area is one we need to take advantage of in regards to office production. this will, again, bring $2 billion in public benefits, and i'm looking at the list of developers: alexandria, kilroy, h and s, mnc, all have had a graed record of developing projec
development, jane kim's office and her staff, toddco, soma filipino united players, connie forbes with good jobs for all, southern filipino center, united local 2 as well as the building and construction trades council, the mb's hack. it's quite a diverse community we have in this small little 17-block area. but we all have a joyvoice her so my take on what's going on here, this is the most important comment here is that this is one of the only remaining areas in town that still allows office...
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centers within the 7,000. 1,500 people receiving homeward bound or eviction prevention. and that's in addition to the nearly 10,000 people housed in our permanent supportive housing units that we have. nav centers are an important part of that system, but they are just that, a part of the system. this is just a quick snapshot of homelessness in the city and how it is directed. primarily in districts six, ten and nine. and on the next slide you see this is the distribution of housing shelters, nav centers and all homeless services in the city, again concentrated primary in districts six, nine and ten based on the where the populations are. then there's housing spread throughout the city. in some cases just one or two facilities there. i'm going to skip over slides. this isn't a presentation about our strategic framework. but there are many components to it. maybe a couple i should highlight. one being we talk about problem solving, which is because we have so many people coming into the system every year, we need to find ways to divert them out of the system as quickly as possible. and problem solving is things like eviction prevention, flexible grants. just the other day we
centers within the 7,000. 1,500 people receiving homeward bound or eviction prevention. and that's in addition to the nearly 10,000 people housed in our permanent supportive housing units that we have. nav centers are an important part of that system, but they are just that, a part of the system. this is just a quick snapshot of homelessness in the city and how it is directed. primarily in districts six, ten and nine. and on the next slide you see this is the distribution of housing shelters,...
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it had been almost a cold roll center on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. they settled in kentucky, and they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. our staff recently toured to fayetteville arkansas to learn about its rich history. learn about other stops in our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. watching american history tv all weekend every weekend on c-span3. >> next, catherine west general weste of moreland, talks about her life as a military daughter, sister. she recounts her time living in vietnam and serving as the red kosice aid
it had been almost a cold roll center on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. they settled in kentucky, and they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. our staff recently toured to fayetteville arkansas to learn about its rich history. learn about other...
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participate in actually rewarding developers for building these new affordable housing units near transit centers according to this bill it wouldn't require state taxpayer subsidies. live here in san leandro, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> couples in one colorado town were saying i'm loving you yesterday as they celebrated valentine's day at a very lovely mcdonald's. >> they said i'm loving it! [ laughter ] >> dinner for two included flowers, mood lighting and, yes, fries, of course. >> wow. >> special service has been offered for the last six years. >> yeah. reservations at that romantic mcdonald's have been booked solid every year. so your husband better make reservations right there because he is from colorado, right? >> you know what? my husband yesterday, he said, hey, do you want me to make dinner or do you want to go out to eat? at 4 p.m. if you didn't make reservations, it's not happening. >> i told my wife around 6:00,ist like i couldn't make reservations so should we do dinner at home? we ended up eating chicken burgers. >> all right. >> chicken sandwiches. they were good. what about y
participate in actually rewarding developers for building these new affordable housing units near transit centers according to this bill it wouldn't require state taxpayer subsidies. live here in san leandro, i'm jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> couples in one colorado town were saying i'm loving you yesterday as they celebrated valentine's day at a very lovely mcdonald's. >> they said i'm loving it! [ laughter ] >> dinner for two included flowers, mood lighting and, yes, fries,...
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billions and billions of dollars are being poured back into the united states. the centerf america's resurgence are the massive tax cuts we just passed before christmas. remember. number one, i said we are going to have christmas again. i said i would give you a christmas present. [applause] i don't know if you remember. i was going to sign it around january 5. i heard one of the hating groups on television saying "he promised a christmas present." here is the thing that has not been done, really never done to this extent. tremendous energy potential. you include getting rid of our individual mandates. the worst thing there is in obamacare, which really leads to the repeal of obamacare. when you look at those things, there has not been anything. i said i want to give them a great christmas present, so i heard them say "he did not make it with the christmas." i said to move the bill of a few days. it was rather inconvenient for a lot of people. i said we have to sign it, so we signed it just before christmas. better, right? better. otherwise, i would have been hearing "he d
billions and billions of dollars are being poured back into the united states. the centerf america's resurgence are the massive tax cuts we just passed before christmas. remember. number one, i said we are going to have christmas again. i said i would give you a christmas present. [applause] i don't know if you remember. i was going to sign it around january 5. i heard one of the hating groups on television saying "he promised a christmas present." here is the thing that has not been...
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occur to me that much of the conversation to the extent it went beyond the soviet union and united states centered on europe. i am wondering to what extent some events outside of europe had an influence on this relationship and trajectory that you are describing. the two things that occurred to me and there may be other things that you would want to put on the table. two things that occurred to me are the uranium revolution that led to the soviet invasion of afghanistan, which is on going for that period and the reforms in china, which i'm wondering to what extent they are shaping the way gorbachev is thinking about the future of the soviet union. >> can i say very quickly, one thing i detect from the reagan administration, which i don't think i really appreciated before, is that in the early 1980s this fear that the iranian revolution would become a temporary thing, that it would fall apart and there would be a vacuum of power that would be very inciting to the soviets. that may have, i think, that fear dissipates over the course of a decade, but i've been kind of struck by early on that sense of
occur to me that much of the conversation to the extent it went beyond the soviet union and united states centered on europe. i am wondering to what extent some events outside of europe had an influence on this relationship and trajectory that you are describing. the two things that occurred to me and there may be other things that you would want to put on the table. two things that occurred to me are the uranium revolution that led to the soviet invasion of afghanistan, which is on going for...
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there'll be designed prepared for civic center plaza. united nations plaza. fulton street between larkin and hyde streets. and therele be trees and paving and lighting. >>> the board of supervisors approved a proposal to turn the moscone center parking garage into a hotel and housing. it calls for a tower with a 650 room hotel. and at least 100 affordable housing units. the community will now work on getting permits from the city to begin development. >> time is 5:25. state lawmakers considering a bill to give ride hailing services like uber and lyft rebates for using more zero emission -- to encourage ride hailing services to use more environmentally friendly vehicles. to qualify for the rebates. 20% of the miles driven by ride hailing drivers would have to be in zero emission vehicles by the year 2020. and 10 years from now in 2028, the number would need to be 100% of the drivers. >>> time is 5:26. a prescription drug problem in sonoma county. and we have new information about abuse by students. >>> and working to solve the bay area housing crisis. up next,
there'll be designed prepared for civic center plaza. united nations plaza. fulton street between larkin and hyde streets. and therele be trees and paving and lighting. >>> the board of supervisors approved a proposal to turn the moscone center parking garage into a hotel and housing. it calls for a tower with a 650 room hotel. and at least 100 affordable housing units. the community will now work on getting permits from the city to begin development. >> time is 5:25. state...
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so one way state lawmakers want to fix the problem is actually to build more affordable units near transit centersre in san leandro, a couple of blocks away from the san leandro bart station, city leaders have approved a $33 million affordable housing complex. now at the state capital they actually want to reward developers who want to go in and bring some affordable housing near transit centers. now, this bill is being sponsored by the city of san diego. but, of course, it would impact cities across the state. assemblyman todd gloria authored the bill. under the plan developers would be rewarded for building affordable units near public transit. here's how the bill would work. the plan tries to maximize density, essentially favoring developers who build with more usable space. now, the plan would also change impact fees by the development square footage to encourage developers to build more compact units and the plan would also reduce the amount of parking needed to build. now this bill follows others intended to spur development like the one from san francisco senator scott weiner that would byp
so one way state lawmakers want to fix the problem is actually to build more affordable units near transit centersre in san leandro, a couple of blocks away from the san leandro bart station, city leaders have approved a $33 million affordable housing complex. now at the state capital they actually want to reward developers who want to go in and bring some affordable housing near transit centers. now, this bill is being sponsored by the city of san diego. but, of course, it would impact cities...
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it had been almost a cold roll center on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. and settled in kentucky, they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to fayetteville arkansas to learn about its rich history. learn more about fayetteville and other stops at c-span.org /citiestour. you are watching american history tv, all weekend, every weekend, on c-span3. histories, andal interview with catherine west moreland, the wife of william westmoreland, who commanded forces in vietnam. she talks about her life as a military daughter, sister, and spouse. >> i was a nurse's aide. , -- gosh, i sewed up a couple of people. and i would think, oh, my god, what they must look like. really, they were just pouring in. >> was that the most difficult time for you? >> yes. dirty.re flying in they were just getting them out.
it had been almost a cold roll center on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. and settled in kentucky, they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to fayetteville arkansas to learn about its rich history....
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and there will be designed prepared for civic center plaza, united nations plaza, and full ton street between larkin and hyde streets. it may include improved facilities for pedestrians, bicycles, and trees and lighting. >>> a proposal to turn the moscone center parking garage into a hotel and housing. it calls for building a tower with a 650 room hotel along with 100 affordable housing units. they'll work on getting permits from the city to start development. >>> state lawmakers are considering a bill to give uber and lift rebates if they use more zero emission cars. the legislation would provide state funding for rebates to encourage the services and to use nor environmentally friendly vehicles. 20% of miles driven by ride hailing drivers would need to be in zero emission vehicles by the year 2020. and 10-years from now in 2028 that number would have to be 100% of drivers. >> it's 6:16 and speaking of drivers, let's check in with sal for the commute. >>> and pam and dave we'll take a look at marin county traffic. and southbound 101 from novato to central san rafael doesn't look slow
and there will be designed prepared for civic center plaza, united nations plaza, and full ton street between larkin and hyde streets. it may include improved facilities for pedestrians, bicycles, and trees and lighting. >>> a proposal to turn the moscone center parking garage into a hotel and housing. it calls for building a tower with a 650 room hotel along with 100 affordable housing units. they'll work on getting permits from the city to start development. >>> state...
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unitarian universal street on flank lin street, the humming bird place at sf general, the mission center, and the united council of human services on jening street. >>> more than 14 months after the deadly oakland warehouse fire, the two men who managed the building pleaded not guilty today to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. kpix 5 reporter jessica flores was at the courthouse. >> derick almena and max harris now headed to a jury trial. today set for july 16th. the prosecution saying the pair created a death trap in the oakland warehouse, leading to the deaths of 36 people during the unpermitted dance party in 2016. investigators say exits were blocked and debris filled the space. the men say they are innocent and their attorneys say their clients are being scapegoated for the tragedy. one line of defense, the investigators haven't determined the exact cause of the fire. >> they don't know that it's electrical. they don't know and they haven't discounted that it was arson. >> the attorney will argue the city is to blame for not shutting down the warehouse. they visited several times for complaint
unitarian universal street on flank lin street, the humming bird place at sf general, the mission center, and the united council of human services on jening street. >>> more than 14 months after the deadly oakland warehouse fire, the two men who managed the building pleaded not guilty today to 36 counts of involuntary manslaughter. kpix 5 reporter jessica flores was at the courthouse. >> derick almena and max harris now headed to a jury trial. today set for july 16th. the...
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it's scheduled for 7:00 tonight at the united irish cultural center in san francisco. >>> in the wakedeadly wine country wildfires, sonoma valley wants to help people rebuild at a community meeting this evening after more than 5,000 homes were destroyed in the county. the event is for residents with questions about the rebuilding process. the meeting takes place at the altamira middle school in snow and begins at 6:00 tonight. >>> time now 6:42. the impact climate change is having on california crops. >> plus, the new push for uber and lyft to pay city taxes to address san francisco's growing needs. >> and the market just opened up about 10 minutes ago. let's check the big board. you can see the dow is up about 92 points. coming up, we'll get an update from kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. ♪ (door bell rings) (cell phone vibrating) hello. hello. hello. hello. hello. hello. hello. hello. hello, i got your package. you can just leave it, thanks. (cell phone vibrating) hello, can i help you? hello. hello. hello. hello. hello. ♪ gayle king joins us now from new york. good mor
it's scheduled for 7:00 tonight at the united irish cultural center in san francisco. >>> in the wakedeadly wine country wildfires, sonoma valley wants to help people rebuild at a community meeting this evening after more than 5,000 homes were destroyed in the county. the event is for residents with questions about the rebuilding process. the meeting takes place at the altamira middle school in snow and begins at 6:00 tonight. >>> time now 6:42. the impact climate change is...
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away again emphasize if you provide the basic health care and in the in the basic health units and rural health center with the is killing me device and the train to staff to deal with the maternal death and the new new needs you will see the difference things will change very fast i can tell you the exact time because i don't know haha much other government is interested in they're doing the living dead but we have seen in the districts where there's intervention and which is there's intervention we see the difference you know i mean and if you want to learn from the countries like japan and sudan and denmark and now when england you see what they have done i mean they're there doing it started doing big things that big building and highways and water with what they did we gain totally in the small villages and the counties to the units where the basic health care is available ok gentlemen we will have to leave it there but for your time we are very grateful thanks to both our guests stocks and dr whelan second thank you too for your company over the past hour you can see the show again any time by t
away again emphasize if you provide the basic health care and in the in the basic health units and rural health center with the is killing me device and the train to staff to deal with the maternal death and the new new needs you will see the difference things will change very fast i can tell you the exact time because i don't know haha much other government is interested in they're doing the living dead but we have seen in the districts where there's intervention and which is there's...
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the candidates will appear at the forum at 7:00 at the united irish cultural center in san francisco.eno wants london breed's acting mayor title removed from the june ballot. he has asked the court to direct the department of elections to remove the designation. breed was acting mayor when she filed to enter the mayor's race and a spokesperson for breed says the candidate has no problem being listed on the ballot as president of the board of supervisors but that it is up to the department of elections to make the change. >>> there's a crash in san rafael right now that is blocking the lanes. it looks like we may have zeroed in on -- i think that we may have zeroed in on the crash. it looks like we're just behind it here. southbound 101, san rafael fire department reports a multi car accident. and chp is reporting major injuries. if you're driving in san rafael from novato to san rafael, you will see that it might be a little glow this is a good time to remind people of tomorrow morning's very wet commute, to leave extra time for. >> when it is raining and your windshield wipers are on
the candidates will appear at the forum at 7:00 at the united irish cultural center in san francisco.eno wants london breed's acting mayor title removed from the june ballot. he has asked the court to direct the department of elections to remove the designation. breed was acting mayor when she filed to enter the mayor's race and a spokesperson for breed says the candidate has no problem being listed on the ballot as president of the board of supervisors but that it is up to the department of...
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it had been like a cultural center almost on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. they went and settled in kentucky, and they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to fayetteville, arkansas to learn about its rich history. learn about fable -- fayetteville and other cities on our website. you're watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. >> next on lectures in history, university of north carolina at chapel hill professor molly worthen teaches a class about the history and the intellectual underpinnings of protestant fundamentalism in 20th century of america. she begins with the 1925 scopes monkey trial, which taught evolution versus creationism in public schools and gained national attention. later, she delves into the origins and growth of pentecostalism, which strives for a co
it had been like a cultural center almost on the edge of the united states of america, just before indian and wild west territory. it was not that anymore. they did not feel good feelings to stay in fayetteville. they went and settled in kentucky, and they never lived here. jonas did help some confederates to receive their pardon after the war. he had some communication with the people, but not living here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to fayetteville, arkansas to learn...
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include the first unitarian church, san francisco general, the mission neighborhood center at 155 cap street, and the united council of human services at 2111 jennings street, open 24 hours a day through wednesday morning with 100 spaces available. workers hope people utilize those services, and if you see someone who needs to go into a shelter, call 311. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> a lot of folks coming back from a three-day weekend today, and the roadways look like it. >> that's right, we can see the delays on highway 4 building. we have a motorcycle crash here, the second motorcycle crash we have had in 20 minutes. westbound highway 4 near railroad avenue, blocking at least one lane, and the backup is stretching to somersville. 242, you're slow southbound with an accident no longer blocking any lanes near north main street. 8 minutes down to highway 24 there. 580, that earlier crash approaching 680 in the yellow there. that's no longer blocking any lanes. >>> the family that was housing the florida shooter nikolas cruz say they took him in because it was the right thing to do after his mother died. >> an
include the first unitarian church, san francisco general, the mission neighborhood center at 155 cap street, and the united council of human services at 2111 jennings street, open 24 hours a day through wednesday morning with 100 spaces available. workers hope people utilize those services, and if you see someone who needs to go into a shelter, call 311. jessica flores, kpix 5. >>> a lot of folks coming back from a three-day weekend today, and the roadways look like it. >>...
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this happened at jefferson health care centers rehabilitation unit. >>> republicans in pennsylvania plan to file a federal lawsuit as early as tomorrow to block the state's new congressional map. president trump weighed in today thou though. he tweeted hope republicans in the great state of pennsylvania challenge the new pushed congressional map all the way to the supreme court. if. necessary. your original was correct. don't let the democrats take elections away from you so they can raise taxes and waste money. >>> here's a look at the old map for the philadelphia region. state supreme court ruled that lawmakers drew the lines unfairly to benefit republicans. . the new map on the right put out by the supreme court is based on geography and keeps more counties and communities together. reactions to the congressional map are sweeping across the state. a group called common cause pennsylvania held a news conference at the capital rotunda. they are calling on the governor and lawmakers to work on a bipartisan plan to draw up newj maps. >> people are frustrated. they are upset. they have a t
this happened at jefferson health care centers rehabilitation unit. >>> republicans in pennsylvania plan to file a federal lawsuit as early as tomorrow to block the state's new congressional map. president trump weighed in today thou though. he tweeted hope republicans in the great state of pennsylvania challenge the new pushed congressional map all the way to the supreme court. if. necessary. your original was correct. don't let the democrats take elections away from you so they can...
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gdp over the next year to billions and billions of dollars are being put back into the united states at the centerre massive tax cuts that we just passed before christmas. i said will be sang christmas again and that i was going to give you a christmas present. i don't know if you remember, is going to sign it around januar january 5. then i heard one of the groups on television he promised a christmas present at the tremendous energy potential everything is in obama care that weaves the repeal of obama care to give them a great christmas present so i said move the bill up a few days so we have to sign and we cited just before christmas. otherwise i'd be hearing he did not fulfill his campaign obligations another can't say. it's just one more thing we check out the list. but it is the biggest tax cut and reform in american history. at the heart of our fate plan is relief for working families and small businesses. a typical family of four earning $75000 will see an income tax cut for more than $2000 a year. your cnet/their income tax bill in half. we nearly doubled the standard deduction. meaning t
gdp over the next year to billions and billions of dollars are being put back into the united states at the centerre massive tax cuts that we just passed before christmas. i said will be sang christmas again and that i was going to give you a christmas present. i don't know if you remember, is going to sign it around januar january 5. then i heard one of the groups on television he promised a christmas present at the tremendous energy potential everything is in obama care that weaves the repeal...
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unitarian church and center on franklin street, and the mission neighborhood resource center at 155 cap street, the united council services at 2111 jennings street, and that's open 24 hours a day as well through wednesday morning. they have about 100 beds available, but they are filling up fast. >> today checking out just couldn't get it around my head. >> reporter: anyone who needs a warm bed can come in after 8:00 p.m. regardless of whether or not they have reservation. if you see someone who needs shelter, call 311 and get that person to a shelter bed. if that person needs medical attention, call 911. also folks have to know they cannot bring pets to a shelter. that's one reason a lot of people don't go. officials are urging you to call 311 if you see someone who needs help. >>> the city of san francisco has been slapped with a lawsuit after a transgender woman claims she was discriminated against by a city worker. the lawsuit alleges in 2016 a city worker told the woman she could not use the women's restroom and called her a freak. later this morning, people are set to rally outside city hall in suppo
unitarian church and center on franklin street, and the mission neighborhood resource center at 155 cap street, the united council services at 2111 jennings street, and that's open 24 hours a day as well through wednesday morning. they have about 100 beds available, but they are filling up fast. >> today checking out just couldn't get it around my head. >> reporter: anyone who needs a warm bed can come in after 8:00 p.m. regardless of whether or not they have reservation. if you see...
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. >> reporter: and today kim's missiles, which experts say could reach the united states, were front and center. these are supposed to be south korea's olympics, but the north, it seems, doesn't want to be left out of the limelight. although vice president pence and the north korean delegation will be in close proximity in that stadium, both the white house and north korea say as of now, there are no plans for any meetings or direct talks. lester? >> richard engel in seoul tonight, thank you. >>> and a program note. i'll sit down for an exclusive interview with vice president pence here in pyeongchang. we'll have it for you tomorrow evening here on nbc "nightly news." >>> and as all that plays out with north korea, here in south korea, the excitement is building. team usa is here, the largest and most diverse american team for the winter games ever. and even before tomorrow's opening ceremonies, some events have already begun. nbc's miguel almaguer is here with a look at the competition about to take center stage. >> lester, americans at home will see a lot of familiar faces. lindsey vonn just
. >> reporter: and today kim's missiles, which experts say could reach the united states, were front and center. these are supposed to be south korea's olympics, but the north, it seems, doesn't want to be left out of the limelight. although vice president pence and the north korean delegation will be in close proximity in that stadium, both the white house and north korea say as of now, there are no plans for any meetings or direct talks. lester? >> richard engel in seoul tonight,...
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. >> there are 70 different housing units inside the cuyahoga county correction center. 59 are dedicatedo male inmates. 11 are for the jail's population of 265 female inmates. >> the charges i see most often with females, they are related to drugs -- forgery, bad checks, or theft, a lot of shoplifting. i think the average inmate age is between 20 and 25. >> that's what makes joanne schneider at age 71 with no prior record anything but the typical inmate. >> it's a sound you don't forget, the steel doors slamming shut. this is my home. >> it's very rare that you see an older person come into a facility. she looks like your average mom out there. when she first came into my area, she looked like she was a grandmother figure. >> my bed is concrete. and we have a mattress on here. but the mattress is approximately this thick. when you lay your body weight on it, it compresses down to -- i call it an exercise mat. but this concrete never gives. most people look at me as being old and vulnerable, like i'll get one over on her because she's an old lady. but i tell them, don't let this gray hair
. >> there are 70 different housing units inside the cuyahoga county correction center. 59 are dedicatedo male inmates. 11 are for the jail's population of 265 female inmates. >> the charges i see most often with females, they are related to drugs -- forgery, bad checks, or theft, a lot of shoplifting. i think the average inmate age is between 20 and 25. >> that's what makes joanne schneider at age 71 with no prior record anything but the typical inmate. >> it's a sound...
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billions and billions of dollars are being poured back into the united states. at the centerf america's resurgence are the massive tax cuts that we just passed before christmas. remember two things. number one, i said we'll be saying christmas again, and number two i said i'd give you a christmas present. [applause] i don't know if you remember. i was going to sign it around january 5. and then i heard one of the hating groups on television, he promised a christmas present. here's the thing that hasn't been done in a long time. many years. really never done to this extent. you include anwr which is tremendous energy potential, and you include getting rid of our individual mandate, the worst thing there is in obamacare which leads to the repeal of obamacare. when you look at those things, hasn't been anything. but i said, i want to give them a great christmas present. so january 5, i heard them say , he didn't make it with the christmas. i said you know what? move that bill up a few days. it was rather inconvenient for a will the of people, i said we have to sign it. so we sig
billions and billions of dollars are being poured back into the united states. at the centerf america's resurgence are the massive tax cuts that we just passed before christmas. remember two things. number one, i said we'll be saying christmas again, and number two i said i'd give you a christmas present. [applause] i don't know if you remember. i was going to sign it around january 5. and then i heard one of the hating groups on television, he promised a christmas present. here's the thing...
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this had been like a cultural center almost on the edge of the united states of america just before you go into indian and wild west materiality. and it wasn't that anymore. they didn't have good feelings to stay in fayetteville. so they went and settled in kentucky and never lived here. jonas did help some of the onfederates. he had some communication with the people but not living here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to fayetteville, arkansas, to learn about its rich history. learn more about fayetteville d other stops in our tour at c-span.org/cities tour. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on -span 3. in 1979 c pan was created as a american service by the television countries and brought to you today by your cable and satellite divider. this weekend on american history tv from the national constitution center in philadelphia, a discussion on the value of two lesser known documents from the founding eura. the documents are 1787 letter by anti-federal list mercy ottis warren and a 1790 report on public credit by alexander hamilton. ere's a prev
this had been like a cultural center almost on the edge of the united states of america just before you go into indian and wild west materiality. and it wasn't that anymore. they didn't have good feelings to stay in fayetteville. so they went and settled in kentucky and never lived here. jonas did help some of the onfederates. he had some communication with the people but not living here. >> our cities tour staff recently traveled to fayetteville, arkansas, to learn about its rich...
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flushing out the last of the communists from the city, other army units were busy relocating t relocating the homeless at refugee centersd husbands are dead. here they are, helpless with their homes destroyed and possessions burned. the government now has the responsibility of caring for these orphans and widows as best it can while trying to prevent the communists from launching another devastating attack. ♪ >> civic action teams also began a disease prevention campaign among the citizens, especially the refugees. religious and civic action organizations from all over the world responded to the government's request for aid. food, medical supplies and clothing all poured into the refugee camps and were distributed to the victims. truck after truck carried water in from outlying areas to the stricken city to help it get back on its feet. the food in the camps was simple but nourishing. children are children, even in refugee camps. supervised their play and recreation. as a health measure, the army engineer corps began to collect the mounds of garbage and debris that piled up on the streets during the fighting and its aft
flushing out the last of the communists from the city, other army units were busy relocating t relocating the homeless at refugee centersd husbands are dead. here they are, helpless with their homes destroyed and possessions burned. the government now has the responsibility of caring for these orphans and widows as best it can while trying to prevent the communists from launching another devastating attack. ♪ >> civic action teams also began a disease prevention campaign among the...
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with the help of the stanford blood center, we collected 120 units of blood, enough to save close too doing it again next year. finally, tonight, a unique animal rescue story. two women who didn't even know each other are now bonded for life in a couple of ways. michelle: why don't you go play? garvin: michelle dunn is a woman in the habit of rescuing things. michelle: what's up? garvin: her new puppy archie just the latest in a long line of them going all the way back to childhood. michelle: i was always bringing stray cats and dogs and everything else home. garvin: but you only have to follow that string back a few months. sue: is that your auntie michelle? garvin: and you'll discover michelle's greatest rescue. you see, she learned about archie from a facebook post by susan reale. sue had just rescued archie's litter mate, chipper, from oakland animal services and wanted to help find a home for his brother. sue: i knew i had to help this dog. garvin: sue had been wanting to rescue a dog for quite some time but had put off taking care of one until she took care of herself. sue: for
with the help of the stanford blood center, we collected 120 units of blood, enough to save close too doing it again next year. finally, tonight, a unique animal rescue story. two women who didn't even know each other are now bonded for life in a couple of ways. michelle: why don't you go play? garvin: michelle dunn is a woman in the habit of rescuing things. michelle: what's up? garvin: her new puppy archie just the latest in a long line of them going all the way back to childhood. michelle: i...
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center. a k-9 unit and a chp helicopter searched for a suspect but so far no luck. >>> officers may be getting body cameras by this september. the city council will debate a $1.5 million contract with -- which provides body and dash cameras along with the technology to store what is recorded. if the five-year contract is approved. all sworn police officers would be able to use both cameras. >>> also happening today, the berkeley city council will take up a proposal to declare berkeley a new type of sanctuary city. >> the idea is to protect people who are selling cannabis for recreational use who might be targeted by federal drug acts. leigh martinez, you're at berkeley city hall where that debate will be held tonight. good morning. >> reporter: that's right. the proposed resolution is modeled after california sanctuary cities that protect undocumented immigrants. the resolution would direct city employees and police not to work with federal agents during their crackdown for federal marijuana laws. berkeley was the first u.s. city to declare itself a sanctuary for medical marijuana back in 2008
center. a k-9 unit and a chp helicopter searched for a suspect but so far no luck. >>> officers may be getting body cameras by this september. the city council will debate a $1.5 million contract with -- which provides body and dash cameras along with the technology to store what is recorded. if the five-year contract is approved. all sworn police officers would be able to use both cameras. >>> also happening today, the berkeley city council will take up a proposal to declare...
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at all and even in places where you think even geneva because this is where the united nations is where the refugee center, there are places from all over the world and there is no gun violence. it's just so rare that it's hardly a statistic. this is why they are rather dubious. i don't think it will happen until there is a big shift, but even if they could, i don't think that they would be affected because the gun culture is so deep in this history into the case of australia is brought up because it is true that australia, new zealand and canada, the three to four british settler colonies and colonialism is the most violent and genocidal eradication of people. no genocide forced. they eliminated all the people there by hunting. it was a sport to kill the indigenous people. so, they had the same computer history and they had this horrible mass killing. it was very much like the ones that we see quite regularly in such a shock in the whole country that the prime minister at the time asked the people can we make a law banning and controlling weapons, everything having to be registered that was very successf
at all and even in places where you think even geneva because this is where the united nations is where the refugee center, there are places from all over the world and there is no gun violence. it's just so rare that it's hardly a statistic. this is why they are rather dubious. i don't think it will happen until there is a big shift, but even if they could, i don't think that they would be affected because the gun culture is so deep in this history into the case of australia is brought up...
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you're doing a great service by replicating this in other trauma centers across the united states. the mission zero act is endorsed by the american congress of neurological surgeons, the american college of emergency physicians, the american college of surgeons, and the trauma care association of america. again, i thank dr. burgess, ranking member green, mr. hudson and all of my energy and commerce colleagues and i urge everyone here in the house to support this important bill. and i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady from florida yields back her time. the gentleman from texas, mr. green. reserves? mr. green: i reserve my time. mr. burgess: i have no further speakers. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from texas is recognized. mr. green: i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from texas. mr. burgess: thank you, mr. speaker. this is an important bill. i urge my colleagues to support it and i will yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: both sides
you're doing a great service by replicating this in other trauma centers across the united states. the mission zero act is endorsed by the american congress of neurological surgeons, the american college of emergency physicians, the american college of surgeons, and the trauma care association of america. again, i thank dr. burgess, ranking member green, mr. hudson and all of my energy and commerce colleagues and i urge everyone here in the house to support this important bill. and i yield back...
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billions and billions of dollars are being poured back into the united states. at the centeramerica's resurgence are the massive tax cuts that we just passed before christmas. remember two things. number one, i said, "we're going to be saying 'christmas' again"" and, number two, i said i was going to give you a christmas present. [laughter] [applause] president trump: and i don't know if you remember, i was going to sign it around january 5th. and then i heard one of the hating groups on television: "he promised a christmas present." now, here's a thing that hasn't been done in a long time, many years -- really never done to this extent. you include anwr, which is tremendous energy potential. and you include getting rid of our individual mandate -- the worst thing there is in obamacare, which really leads to the repeal of obamacare. when you look at those things -- i mean, there hasn't been anything. but i said, i want to give them a great christmas present. so january 5th -- so i heard them say, "he didn't make it with the christmas present." so i said, "you know what? move
billions and billions of dollars are being poured back into the united states. at the centeramerica's resurgence are the massive tax cuts that we just passed before christmas. remember two things. number one, i said, "we're going to be saying 'christmas' again"" and, number two, i said i was going to give you a christmas present. [laughter] [applause] president trump: and i don't know if you remember, i was going to sign it around january 5th. and then i heard one of the hating...
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if you read center left broadsheet newspapers in this country, and in the united king will be nited kingdom, aware that i too am a person of interest. to the f.b.i. i've read that actually i am the center of an international spider's web. am the one person connecting ump, putin, and judith lafarge. i've been running memory sticks back and forth from the white house and the kremlin. to asang. i hasn't realized i was that important. i really hadn't. [applause] i'm told the next time i set foot on u.s. soil i'm going to be arrested, i'm going to be put in front of mueller because of my russian connections. and what is without doubt i've been funded by the russians for my entire political career. well let me tell you, i've never been to russia. i've never been to moscow. i've never met a russian operative or agent. i've never done business in russia. i've never taken money from russia. i may be guilty of drinking the odd russian vodka. [applause] but i know from my own part in this story that the whole thing can be summed up by a simple term, it is just fake news. isn't it? [applause] it's fake
if you read center left broadsheet newspapers in this country, and in the united king will be nited kingdom, aware that i too am a person of interest. to the f.b.i. i've read that actually i am the center of an international spider's web. am the one person connecting ump, putin, and judith lafarge. i've been running memory sticks back and forth from the white house and the kremlin. to asang. i hasn't realized i was that important. i really hadn't. [applause] i'm told the next time i set foot on...
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worldwide at public-private partnerships, you see the united states is actually well behind countries, peer including countries regarded as more left of center than the united states, including france, the united kingdom, australia, canada. i think there are ways, and certainly things we can learn from other countries on how to do this that are in the united states. we have not done some of the projects, particularly in airports, that we have seen in other countries work really well, in the u.s. the white house proposal does do a little bit to address that. a proposed expanding and reforming the airport privatization pilot program. i would say, you look around the rest of the world, the private sector is much more involved in public infrastructure in those countries than in the u.s. host: we are joined by kevin degood and marc scribner. we are breaking down the president's infrastructure plan. spent a lot of time talking about some shortcomings that you both see in this plan. is there stuff in it that you like? guest: no. host: marc? guest: i like the added flexibility and financing support, but i would say my overall impression is on that,
worldwide at public-private partnerships, you see the united states is actually well behind countries, peer including countries regarded as more left of center than the united states, including france, the united kingdom, australia, canada. i think there are ways, and certainly things we can learn from other countries on how to do this that are in the united states. we have not done some of the projects, particularly in airports, that we have seen in other countries work really well, in the...