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pg&e provides the payment to us. they are holding the funds our customers are paying to us, making payments to us through pg&e. it is a pass-through function. in the face of bankruptcy there is a concern pg&e could end up having a delay in the remittance of those dollars from them to us. even though a customer paid for the service and intended us to be paid, since it goes through pg&e we could have a delay in receiving the funds from pg&e. that is a potential impact that we are keeping an eye on and taking steps to mitigate. as mayor breed has asked us to do we look at municipalization. that has come up in the context of bankruptcy to further expand on the question you are asking. what happens to the two programs? under that scenario the heche program would explain. that program would absorb the clean power sf program customers. instead of just providing supply to the customers we would provide fully integrated services to all those in san francisco that we only provide to a portion in the heche program. under clean p
pg&e provides the payment to us. they are holding the funds our customers are paying to us, making payments to us through pg&e. it is a pass-through function. in the face of bankruptcy there is a concern pg&e could end up having a delay in the remittance of those dollars from them to us. even though a customer paid for the service and intended us to be paid, since it goes through pg&e we could have a delay in receiving the funds from pg&e. that is a potential impact that we...
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to the. mostly chilly people they do using dung. migrating sheep flocks play a crucial role in pasture land regeneration and therefore environmental protection growing demand for animal dung could prove their salvation. then the nomadic shepherds could continue to live the way they always have. now that's an idea that could help us move closer to a green a that's all we have for you to be i hope these stories inspired you to set your own boards towards a sustainable future good bye and have a wonderful week. playing has been summed up as love devotion menachem pressler. the acclaimed musician has been through winning audiences for decades and he's one truly at home in the twenty first century as well as the pianist menachem press or the life i now know in fifteen minutes the total. serial killers tango strips and. violent robber gangs. and ugly and omnipresent feature of life in the one nine hundred twenty s. good cast played it last week with a fine most of the monster consulted with a restraint such just money because something mig
to the. mostly chilly people they do using dung. migrating sheep flocks play a crucial role in pasture land regeneration and therefore environmental protection growing demand for animal dung could prove their salvation. then the nomadic shepherds could continue to live the way they always have. now that's an idea that could help us move closer to a green a that's all we have for you to be i hope these stories inspired you to set your own boards towards a sustainable future good bye and have a...
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which allow us to start construction by summer of 2019. on the similar balance deployment facility, we have awarded a construction contract to s.j. amoroso that was awarded in the latter half of 2018. notice to receipt has been issued. on the homeless service site, we have 440 turks street, which is currently in construction with a target completion date of summer of 2019 as well. the next slide i'll be focused, more drilling down on each of the components. first up is zuckerberg building five component. i want to mention that on this component, one of the first projects that we worked on that was completed is urgent care clinic. i'm happy to report that this project has been licensed, we have an opening ceremony that's been scheduled for februar february 12th. we mentioned two other projects in construction is the rehabilitation department relocation project. we have encountered some schedule extension. they are primarily driven by unforeseen conditions and oshpd code requirements. we are targeting to finish that project by second quarter
which allow us to start construction by summer of 2019. on the similar balance deployment facility, we have awarded a construction contract to s.j. amoroso that was awarded in the latter half of 2018. notice to receipt has been issued. on the homeless service site, we have 440 turks street, which is currently in construction with a target completion date of summer of 2019 as well. the next slide i'll be focused, more drilling down on each of the components. first up is zuckerberg building five...
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now we're going to conditional use. i'm sure it will find a way to conform and there's a slew of recommendations that will be made. we'll also address some of the other issues of permitting and review. >> supervisor kim: i would love to see a unified permitting process akin to restaurants. i'm not saying that -- because restaurants have so many requirements and we probably should reduce that process for restaurants, because i think it's overly arduous, but there should be an evening of the playing field. i don't want to see employee cafeterias have unfair competitive advantages, where small business owners have to put a lot of capital and risk at stake to provide the same services that employee cafeterias don't have to undertake. as we examine the process, we should look at streamlining the restaurant process. if you can permit kitchens on other floors, it's not clear to meet why we can't do that for restaurants. i did eat at a restaurant on a second floor. on divisadero, there's a restaurant on the second floor. >> supe
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to secure our border and give us a pathway. >>chris: as you well know, house democrats rejected the president's plan before he even offered it. speaker pelosi called it a quote, nonstarter. i wanted to point out their specific objection but they say it doesn't reopen the government first which they insist on. they say doesn't provide permanent protection for the dreamers and the tps refugees. it's only three years. and they say the full funding the president is demanding, $5.7 billion for the wall, is a waste of money. i guess my question is is the president willing to sit down and negotiate the differences or is what he offered yesterday his final offer? >> there's a legislative process that will begin on tuesday in the united states senate. it was disappointing to see speaker pelosi reject the offer before the president gave his speech. look, the president is offering a solution. what we had from democratic leadership so far is just soundbites. and the american people want us to work together and to resolve these issues. >>chr
to secure our border and give us a pathway. >>chris: as you well know, house democrats rejected the president's plan before he even offered it. speaker pelosi called it a quote, nonstarter. i wanted to point out their specific objection but they say it doesn't reopen the government first which they insist on. they say doesn't provide permanent protection for the dreamers and the tps refugees. it's only three years. and they say the full funding the president is demanding, $5.7 billion for...
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taking a straw man day out to meet us it's all about who. knew i might show join me for me again and sunday w. post. a new sounds good to see what's below on some. sounds folks a call to say can suck you could use confidence boost said button focused. people who put big dreams on the big screen. t.v. and movie magazine fundi w. d c or your five keys to c. for food. clean to prevent contamination looks. great drawings cooked foods to avoid cross contamination. cook thirty two kill microorganisms. keep food safe temperatures cold to prevent bacterial growth. use safe water and safe roma tiriel is to avoid kentucky. producers are the ones primarily responsible for the safety of the food. but you can protect yourself and your family from diseases in the home by applying the five keys to c. for food use them you also have a role to play. this is coming to. an assassination in europe the matter of the polish city of dies after being attacked at the china fund raising event. to find out why he was targeted. also coming up and britain's prime ministe
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people are actually kind of reaching out to us and talking to us about the guide and the rating. for example, there was a guy in san diego who works for the fire department where they had been recommending a smart doorbell with a camera in it but now they were concerned should they actually recommending this to people ask he wanted to know what are the products were safe, it wasn't one that we evaluated. we just do not have the resources to evaluate everything and of course, these connected devices were just a drop in the barrel. you know, that guy from the fire department started thinking about these devices a little bit differently and that is exactly what we want to happen. even though, this is a good start, we started hearing from the press and they wanted to know about these products so it has become a resource that you control, we are going to keep working with folks pick some companies have reached out and said hey, we think you got it a little bit wrong and we are happy to make sure that we actually get it right. we do not want to be maligning a product that isn't bad., i
people are actually kind of reaching out to us and talking to us about the guide and the rating. for example, there was a guy in san diego who works for the fire department where they had been recommending a smart doorbell with a camera in it but now they were concerned should they actually recommending this to people ask he wanted to know what are the products were safe, it wasn't one that we evaluated. we just do not have the resources to evaluate everything and of course, these connected...
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the university's pond to test which fish species she can use to start her breeding program. we want to get up to twenty one to support the country's tradition it's another to do something completely meaning also to malawi's government has also banned the import of exotic species for example the fish we know as the tilapia is closely related to the time that. it grows very quickly and reproduces very well what about if we introduce it to like malone. it would cause serious problems and a similar thing happened in lake victoria if the no pitch was introduced and it completely destroyed the biodiversity they thought. the team chose to farm the national fish the chum boat until now they've just been breeding naturally in the chaos of the ponds that's the door to a serious it's completely unregulated and also if you have big and small fish together what happens of course the big ones and the little ones as a cut there's cannibalism and predatory behavior or about to lose their omnivorous fish so they eat anything into breeding them in this way isn't very efficie
the university's pond to test which fish species she can use to start her breeding program. we want to get up to twenty one to support the country's tradition it's another to do something completely meaning also to malawi's government has also banned the import of exotic species for example the fish we know as the tilapia is closely related to the time that. it grows very quickly and reproduces very well what about if we introduce it to like malone. it would cause serious problems and a similar...
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what i'm trying to get us to think about -- i'm not trying to get us into an oppression olympics where white women had it better or worse, that is not a very useful thing to do. what we can address is that they experienced it differently, that there were some issues because of the way that gender is constructed and experienced, ways that african-american women are experiencing this period of segregation differently than black men are. when we think about these challenges, i want us to not just think about the way that african-american women are experiencing segregation just vis-@-vis the relationship to white people. but also how internal dynamics within black communities are also constraining black women in ways that perhaps black men are not. think about our readings that we have had so far. think about the memoir coming- of-age in mississippi that we have been reading, to think about life in the rural south and in the civil rights movement. think even about the film that we saw about the murder of emmett till and the role that made me till plays. even about the montgomery bus boycot
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but in order for us to be able to sell that to the american public and ask them for their faith and their trust in us, we have to prove that we're trustworthy. that is why h.r. 1 is so critical. at the beginning of this new congress, the 116th congress, at the beginning of a new era in government and governance, we must demonstrate to the american public that we're willing to police ourselves in order to build the big projects and dreams and ambitions that they have for our country. i come from local government. i spent over a decade in local government. where we passed sweeping ethics reforms, campaign finance reforms because if we didn't, our folks would have thrown us out of office. what is unacceptable at the local level has been acceptable in washington, d.c., for too long. but representative sarbanes, thanks to you that day over and a new day has dawned. thank ou-all very much. mr. sarbanes: i want to thank everybody for coming. i do want to acknowledge there are in this room many, many grassroots organizations and groups who have been part of this effort to restore our democracy ov
but in order for us to be able to sell that to the american public and ask them for their faith and their trust in us, we have to prove that we're trustworthy. that is why h.r. 1 is so critical. at the beginning of this new congress, the 116th congress, at the beginning of a new era in government and governance, we must demonstrate to the american public that we're willing to police ourselves in order to build the big projects and dreams and ambitions that they have for our country. i come from...
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the latest on the technological wonders that can both save us and potentially scare us to death to have a thank you for joining us today. thank you throw mud see our we're here in las vegas like you said it can go anywhere when it comes to. what you've been down there all day and one of the things that's that's really fascinating we've been talking back and forth as you've been kind of you know venturing around the the c.e.o.'s floor is the that you look at using technology as a means to combat school shootings or to just make schools safer in general is a super hot topic these days and you actually i want to ask you you know how are our companies addressing this issue at c.e.o.'s and in what ways are they are they attacking this issue. well there's a lot of different ways to sort of tackle that issue like you said the idea of school shootings or sitting in public places is a major issue obviously over the last couple of years and while a lot of the technology is is much more complicated much more expensive we actually found one that was very simple very cost effective and it is si
the latest on the technological wonders that can both save us and potentially scare us to death to have a thank you for joining us today. thank you throw mud see our we're here in las vegas like you said it can go anywhere when it comes to. what you've been down there all day and one of the things that's that's really fascinating we've been talking back and forth as you've been kind of you know venturing around the the c.e.o.'s floor is the that you look at using technology as a means to combat...
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when we used to use terms like gridlock and used to use terms like polarization i think it's become colter old it's become geographic it's become demographic. the parties now mean things very personally to us whether you're a democrat whether you're republican whether you think you're part of blue america you're part of red america it's now part of your identity i think in a way it didn't used to be the poll that really crystallized this for me was in the twenty six thousand campaign they asked folks they asked democrats and republicans they said would it bother you if your son or daughter married somebody from the other political party in both cases democrats republicans you're talking sixty percent plus who said yes it would bother me and it's those are the numbers used to get for interracial marriage and they're now the numbers you get for interpol little party marriage and think that's that's tribalism we know they've got to be that way how do they get to be that way why do they get to be that way. yet the story i tell in this book is it's the story of it's a collision and it's a colli
when we used to use terms like gridlock and used to use terms like polarization i think it's become colter old it's become geographic it's become demographic. the parties now mean things very personally to us whether you're a democrat whether you're republican whether you think you're part of blue america you're part of red america it's now part of your identity i think in a way it didn't used to be the poll that really crystallized this for me was in the twenty six thousand campaign they asked...
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thank you with us here to. help us and i must say i'm entirely here so you can get on to using with us but those were the ost they speeded tucson to. and they cut i mean they his that i'm one of them. which of them are some eagles you on the you didn't like i like a demolition that. you ended up leaving several young asian because he doesn't. think oh we know well you know what is necessary not to. like out to be will get those of us begin to get up thirty and get up what he said to me i get up out. of the needle but i do i mean by that. equal and the guy up is when i need it i don't belong relation i see it on the. on the nice how you can buy little not that i take on things isn't easy money even money. to go to court they way you put up on i'm on. she like ok now you got a spousal news. when i copy anything come. into the market or so i thought i told wendell you know to be a liberal i guess i don't even like you much as you are but they're kind of i mean to you but at the lotion into you know you have been go
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knows to most of. us . it. yeah he's going to get those out of the queue so you'd rather wouldn't bother missing us he did it. oh yes if we get. that out of the gate. i say. because i know what the horse you know and. the thought of the month and then i'm done. with the cinema to go back on. yes but if i am a steve i begin to do mean complete with case i'm on the side that one says this thing means it and they say and then you. don't think this is what they did then you get better and better. not just thinking but i mean. just do the thinking so he can do it often doesn't put him in the chair this needs either messy picture. going up as he did something that's young. miss him or you see. who the same way. but in the road and nodded in the windowsill. he knew well. enough that the. planet and. then the regular variant.
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events we wanted to go on a helicopter with us to the crash site wasn't a shock to us about all the flights you've been on all these covert flights of army air corps and he was course angry because he had been abandoned by the reagan administration he was basically a covert operator mercenary he was proud of. his capture would reveal a complex web of covert operations run by us colonel oliver north reagan's administration had bypassed congressional control and funded the contra insurgents through drug trafficking and secret arms sales to be wrong it's all secret but the house in a shoot down blew it out into the open to make a mistake it's really hard to tehran sir no and i'm not taking any more french to say it's just a second i'm going to ask a journey general meese to brief you on what we presently know what he has found in the united states why. somebody didn't ask why. the revelations of the iran contra affair gave new momentum to the work of the peace activists. evidence showed that the weapons were coming from the largest pentagon arms depot on the west coast california as co
events we wanted to go on a helicopter with us to the crash site wasn't a shock to us about all the flights you've been on all these covert flights of army air corps and he was course angry because he had been abandoned by the reagan administration he was basically a covert operator mercenary he was proud of. his capture would reveal a complex web of covert operations run by us colonel oliver north reagan's administration had bypassed congressional control and funded the contra insurgents...
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used to do that, you came back out? so anyway, i'm not into litigation but my name is ace and i'm in the community, i can speak the way i want to speak. you are going to go back and speak on with argie, i have known him for years, this lawsuit he got going against y'all, i can speak, i'm like trump. i know you are going to speak about that. the issue is, case in point, y'all know i've been coming here religiously actionings before y'all turned over to ocii to come to the fillmore, it ain't like i'm slapping you in your face. but no, this is ace in your face. even though y'all got a case, i've been on the case. and i'm willing to testify however, whoever wanted. my opinion on augie, he's not going to split up my community and not get away going after the queen, not in front of me, the queen is london breed, ok? what do you think he's doing by filing a lawsuit against y'all, but then hold up. isn't the city and county filing a lawsuit against, how do you pull up that balance there? my name is ace, damn it, i'm on the case.
used to do that, you came back out? so anyway, i'm not into litigation but my name is ace and i'm in the community, i can speak the way i want to speak. you are going to go back and speak on with argie, i have known him for years, this lawsuit he got going against y'all, i can speak, i'm like trump. i know you are going to speak about that. the issue is, case in point, y'all know i've been coming here religiously actionings before y'all turned over to ocii to come to the fillmore, it ain't like...
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us. so that's going to be my litmus test. so it will come to us. what i'll get is a letter that is saying that it's adequate but i have to start the conversation as i sit in that seat over there. so i don't think that we have enough information from you folks. and the other thing is in terms of the charter of the h.p.c., i'm a little bit confused. you're right, i think that you should be commenting on more, especially as it's ceqa a categories but why did we draw a line at article 10 and 11, when we did the prop and why didn't it allow you to comment or say you're responsible for ceqa category a structures and national register districts? i'm confused as to why that is. because historical preservation is historic preservation. so that's another one. and my last comment is in the five years that i have been up here, the death squad has been pretty active, right? my effectiveness of the entire process in the lawful -- in the lawful context is how many preservation alternatives have actually been chosen and used and built? i'm aware of only one that's
us. so that's going to be my litmus test. so it will come to us. what i'll get is a letter that is saying that it's adequate but i have to start the conversation as i sit in that seat over there. so i don't think that we have enough information from you folks. and the other thing is in terms of the charter of the h.p.c., i'm a little bit confused. you're right, i think that you should be commenting on more, especially as it's ceqa a categories but why did we draw a line at article 10 and 11,...
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uses. the immediate neighborhood includes can one to four-story mixed use office to the north, three to 10 story mixed use office to the west a series of four story residential and supporting commercial properties to the east and south beach park and at&t park to the south. the project is on the roof of the southern of two 16-story high towers containing 230 condominiums at 88 king street with frontage at king street and front street. the wireless siding guidelines identify different zoning districts and uses for the sight of wireless facilities. based on a zoning and land use, the proposed wireless facility is a location preference by site. mixed used buildings and density districts making it a desider location. to date, we have received one phone call in opposition of the project whose concerns were related to the effects of radiofrequency emissions. in closing, the department finds that the project is on balance, consistent with the wireless siding guidelines and the objective and policies of the general plan t.s project exhibits overall design that is compatible with character and stabi
uses. the immediate neighborhood includes can one to four-story mixed use office to the north, three to 10 story mixed use office to the west a series of four story residential and supporting commercial properties to the east and south beach park and at&t park to the south. the project is on the roof of the southern of two 16-story high towers containing 230 condominiums at 88 king street with frontage at king street and front street. the wireless siding guidelines identify different zoning...
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he used that to drive his own name toward celebrity. another thing he got was the back-and-forth of drawing attention, and how that can be used for you. but also can be used against you. to carry this over to the story of the counter isis, one, in no way shape or form did they get the power of story of narrative. they felt like if they pushed out a fact that that would win out. another thing they did not get was attention and how attention can be something that you use for yourself but it can backfire upon you. there is this weird moment, probably the strangest moment and all public diplomacy history, where the u.s. state department argues back against a single isis member account and a says, you are not telling the truth, that image that you are presenting to the world is actually hungarian pornography. which first raises the question, why is the u.s. state department arguing with someone about hungary and pornography? and second, why are they granting to this single isis member of the full attention of the united states government? it
he used that to drive his own name toward celebrity. another thing he got was the back-and-forth of drawing attention, and how that can be used for you. but also can be used against you. to carry this over to the story of the counter isis, one, in no way shape or form did they get the power of story of narrative. they felt like if they pushed out a fact that that would win out. another thing they did not get was attention and how attention can be something that you use for yourself but it can...
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use fear mongering to divide us. is is what undermines our principles of justice, freedom, and liberty. i want to share one verse from the koran -- crude and escort and -- it says all mankind, indeed, we have created you from man and female and made you peoples and tribes, so you may know one another. the most noble of you in the sight of allah is the most righteous of you. allah is knowing and acquainted. this is what i believe america to be. thank you. [applause] [cheers] >> peace, my brothers and sisters. i am leah daughtry, the executive prime minister of the house of the lord churches. it is our pleasure to be here to stand in solidarity with you in this pivotal moment. our country's founding documents declare we hold these truths to be self-evident. that all men are created equal. all men are created equal. for more than 200 years, some of us for more than 400 years, we have worked, fought, scrapped, climbed to make that declaration include all of us. and now we have fought through reconstruction, through the ci
use fear mongering to divide us. is is what undermines our principles of justice, freedom, and liberty. i want to share one verse from the koran -- crude and escort and -- it says all mankind, indeed, we have created you from man and female and made you peoples and tribes, so you may know one another. the most noble of you in the sight of allah is the most righteous of you. allah is knowing and acquainted. this is what i believe america to be. thank you. [applause] [cheers] >> peace, my...
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to me that's what i love. but above all why he taught us that the treasures we see can life have been only down to us. for sarah willis plan to. join her on a journey of musical discovery. this time sounds in the management cue the music legend idol better the other but this. year reveals why he doesn't really like salsa i know the secrets on. fifteen minutes due to. breaking taboos imaam who is also a rock star. turkish m it must seem to say for conservative muslims his double life is a stand on. he's under investigation by the church's religious authority threatening the rocky mom with suspension. thirteen dollars. if you ever have to cover up a murder the best way is to make a accident raring to. never read a book like this. which missed the german streets. this is d.w. news live from berlin poland vits farewell to the popular liberal mayor of dunce who died of stabbing balloons on monday the killing of pawel of a bitch at a charity event sent shock waves around europe today he'll be laid to rest we'll go live to as mourners prepare to pay their final respects also coming up for you a special counse
to me that's what i love. but above all why he taught us that the treasures we see can life have been only down to us. for sarah willis plan to. join her on a journey of musical discovery. this time sounds in the management cue the music legend idol better the other but this. year reveals why he doesn't really like salsa i know the secrets on. fifteen minutes due to. breaking taboos imaam who is also a rock star. turkish m it must seem to say for conservative muslims his double life is a stand...
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where now applying to mars the same methods that we use on the. to research the makeup of the earth's core and its internal energy you hold for we've never done that on mars before so we're entering new territory of holding the smaller along with you on this for the truth. after exploring the landing location inside to deploy decides moment to the surface of mars and send back numerous photo the seismometer is measuring ground motion also known as mars quakes the speed of the seismic waves bearing the need through hard and soft rocky layers and through water this means they can reveal the structure of the planet beneath the surface. insight is also carrying a cylinder shaped instrument like this one developed by scientists working with tillman's born to best and it has a band at the rear equipped with heat sensors with the hammer mechanism at the tip it's designed to pummel into the ground floor of the boardwalk to. check to give us the hopefully that's what it will do on mars at the end of january a robotic arm is now set to deploy till munch bour
where now applying to mars the same methods that we use on the. to research the makeup of the earth's core and its internal energy you hold for we've never done that on mars before so we're entering new territory of holding the smaller along with you on this for the truth. after exploring the landing location inside to deploy decides moment to the surface of mars and send back numerous photo the seismometer is measuring ground motion also known as mars quakes the speed of the seismic waves...
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and she needs to use a walker to get a round. she wants to leave her walker in the lobby of the building. the people in the building don't like that, a tripping hazard, a safety hazard, and lots of people in the building and they don't want that walker to be out in everybody's ways so she leaves it in the lobby. the step puts it away behind the counter. she leaves it in the lobby again and it gets put behind again but it goes back and forth and she says she has to have it in the lobby and they say well we will offer you some other options. we can have the doorman retrieve it from the back room while you sit and wait for it and we can have the doorman bring it out to we can have the doorman go in and stow it in your trunk every time you come and bring it out to or you can call ahead when you're coming back to the building and we will have it brought out to you from the closet. you can use the valet parking spot and we will leave the walker there but what we can't have his have it stay in a lobby because everybody else is passing t
and she needs to use a walker to get a round. she wants to leave her walker in the lobby of the building. the people in the building don't like that, a tripping hazard, a safety hazard, and lots of people in the building and they don't want that walker to be out in everybody's ways so she leaves it in the lobby. the step puts it away behind the counter. she leaves it in the lobby again and it gets put behind again but it goes back and forth and she says she has to have it in the lobby and they...
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to make this taller. thank you all for having us today. it is thrilling to be here at 25 sanchez to see the rehabilitation of these 90 units in this beautiful community room , and see the light pouring in from the garden. i will continue to think. thank you again, mayor breed, for your commitment to housing, supervisor mandelman, our amazing partners, you are just really a pleasure with whom to work, and of course, the san francisco's mayor his office of housing and community development. this is found in 115 years ago in 1904 and one of the first things we have the ability to do was, followed the earthquake, help get people back in their homes. housing is of key importance to us, and when the r.a.d. opportunity came to us, we were thrilled to be able to support the $2.2 billion in our level of financing here. that is the largest project in the united states, absolutely the largest project by far from a bank of america standpoint. we are so pleased to be able to do so in the city in which we are founded. thank you for having us today. congr
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to make our world better. and so really, their creativity, their use of what was at hand, their willingness to look at their limbgss, but use it as a -- limitations, but use it as a positive that i think we can all aspire to when we think of freedom struggles. so any other final questions or comments about beautician, what, what were some of the things that you learned or that may have surprised you, most about, about it? i'm sure most of you had never seen a civil rights text that centers them, so was there anything that surprised you or shocked you or anything that you found encouraging or problematic? >> like you said, how there aren't any fbi files on the beauticians themselves, i'm just wondering how they never caught on, especially when people are sending mail to the salons and then doing all of these things in kind of like an open secret, i guess, among the black population, but where they just, was it just because they were so removed from like black life that that's why they just didn't see those things happening? >> think about that. i will pose that to everyone else. reading what you read, you know, w
to make our world better. and so really, their creativity, their use of what was at hand, their willingness to look at their limbgss, but use it as a -- limitations, but use it as a positive that i think we can all aspire to when we think of freedom struggles. so any other final questions or comments about beautician, what, what were some of the things that you learned or that may have surprised you, most about, about it? i'm sure most of you had never seen a civil rights text that centers...
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but i said to me let me get us into all the. fundamental need that they were mainly transported by saudi arabian ships three or four belonging to the battery shipping company that was a dark and load up the saudis evidently decided to run the transport themselves. for. the military coalition in yemen needs a lot of bombs by the end of twenty seventeen saudi arabia and its allies had flown more than fifteen thousand air raids according to international experts almost a third of those raids that civilian targets. it's a profitable war even for small investors with shares in germany's biggest arms manufacturer a company that breaks free of german law that manufactures in countries with laxer export rules that finds ways to sell its arsenal of destruction in crisis regions with no questions asked is this something society and politicians just have to accept in this era. of globalization. say legal experts and analysts at the german parliament the bundestag recently concluded that the law could stipulate that german authorities must g
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drugs better so scott i want to go to you with this series of tweets here talk to us about what you think the biggest misconception is when it comes to food and on your standing here in the u.s. . sure well first off i just have to say i love brian's work he's a great communicator on this issue and he certainly gets it right i think the misinformation stems in a lot of ways from talking about an opioid crisis and i think that brings to mind a lot of ideas about prescription from super bowls and the real issues here are driving the financial crisis or the overdose crisis here in america isn't because people are being overprescribed animal it's because famille is increasingly showing up in drug spot on the street and i think another important part to emphasize there is that when we're talking about financial we're not talking about something that only affects people who use and seek opioids but we're really talking about something that's increasingly showing up in illicit bins or die as a penes in cocaine methamphetamine that's become a wider issue affecting a larger gr
drugs better so scott i want to go to you with this series of tweets here talk to us about what you think the biggest misconception is when it comes to food and on your standing here in the u.s. . sure well first off i just have to say i love brian's work he's a great communicator on this issue and he certainly gets it right i think the misinformation stems in a lot of ways from talking about an opioid crisis and i think that brings to mind a lot of ideas about prescription from super bowls and...
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he has asked us to come back friday after the leadership races to get this all done. i was a little disappointed with, i would say, some on the other side. once the secretary started, the senator schumer interrupted her and it really did not want to hear it. they challenged some of the points the secretary made. we are hopeful that we can get more negotiation. i know the vice president has sat down with senator schumer and had given him paper at work to find common ground, i hoped we would get a little more on that today. hopefully friday we will be able to get there. reporter: how much longer does this have to last? >> i think we can come to an agreement rather quickly. i know that is why the president thought that maybe after the leadership races, people would be more willing to come to an agreement. reporter: [indiscernible] what did senator schumer said say when he interrupted the security secretary, what is he saying? >> i think they wanted to go on without going through the briefing. they wanted to go on with their bill that they were bringing up, tomorrow. but
he has asked us to come back friday after the leadership races to get this all done. i was a little disappointed with, i would say, some on the other side. once the secretary started, the senator schumer interrupted her and it really did not want to hear it. they challenged some of the points the secretary made. we are hopeful that we can get more negotiation. i know the vice president has sat down with senator schumer and had given him paper at work to find common ground, i hoped we would get...
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showing how waste water and waste matter from fish farming can be used to grow. vegetables right here is the job of student martha's the on a there is as of this project to help the farmers themselves as it was sit as a benchmark for what guides. a week's leave i do like it she said if i would do something that was there. is desperately needed because behind this joyous facade there is extreme poverty. there after three weeks the german scientists head home but the project is far from over back home they'll continue to work on making the last fish farming as affective as possible. back in buzan germany band is spending a lot more time on his smartphone than usual. just that it's on me to know i'm on the record that we have social media i'm constantly getting what sound from telegram messages asking what they should be doing and i can diagnose it remotely from here and deal with it and that's interest clear on. the next stage of the project involves a local project assistance coming to germany. that will cause your students a pots and hussey are spending their seme
showing how waste water and waste matter from fish farming can be used to grow. vegetables right here is the job of student martha's the on a there is as of this project to help the farmers themselves as it was sit as a benchmark for what guides. a week's leave i do like it she said if i would do something that was there. is desperately needed because behind this joyous facade there is extreme poverty. there after three weeks the german scientists head home but the project is far from over back...
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districts and our increased ability to use those to help really expand the pie of sources available for projects, so we've seen new subareas of infrastructure financing districts setup for pier 70, quarter front and mission rock this year. another piece that will hopefully help shape the capital plan has been the embarcadero. as we are able to advance those, we hope to see development projects in some instances that cannee address that need and address state of good repair and bring in new enhancements and new use and life to the waterfront, and that would be reflected in future plans. time for questions. >> thank you very much. commissioner woo ho. i'm just going to ask, so on the seawall, we've identified what we have from the bond, but we have not identified what the long-term capital need is in total yet on this plan. >> that is true. we talk about the long-term potential up to $5 billion need in the narrative section but have not set that number. >> i think that timing and thinking of that will -- >> we will, it will be good for us to know in
districts and our increased ability to use those to help really expand the pie of sources available for projects, so we've seen new subareas of infrastructure financing districts setup for pier 70, quarter front and mission rock this year. another piece that will hopefully help shape the capital plan has been the embarcadero. as we are able to advance those, we hope to see development projects in some instances that cannee address that need and address state of good repair and bring in new...
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used qoal kol lown refer to -- to refer to other powers. used against someone thought to be exposed to notunicable disease but actually known to be contagious. isolation refers to someone who a communicablee disease and who can spread it. isolation usually, not always, a hospital session concomitant with treatment, and for that reason tends to be less quarantine.l than a sanitary quarantine which president bush spec speculated t is ato be applied in 2005 quarantine that separates a geographic area. closely related are travel bans, which can be interstate, international or intra-state. critically, the use of these powers do not usually require any emergency declaration. powers most part, these have been employed in the u.s. primarily, at least domestically, not in the immigration context, by the states. but since the 1790's, the exercisedvernment has quarantine authority at the border. 1990's, we have increasing concern and about the danger of emerging infectious diseases s.a.r.s. and or the dangers of bioterrorism, there have been many calls
used qoal kol lown refer to -- to refer to other powers. used against someone thought to be exposed to notunicable disease but actually known to be contagious. isolation refers to someone who a communicablee disease and who can spread it. isolation usually, not always, a hospital session concomitant with treatment, and for that reason tends to be less quarantine.l than a sanitary quarantine which president bush spec speculated t is ato be applied in 2005 quarantine that separates a geographic...
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court as a defendant, they have since tried to use the discovery process in that trial to get everything they can from the u.s. justice department about the russia investigation, about robert mueller, about the work of the special counsel's office. they've been using the discovery process, the fact that they're appearing in court as a defendant, they've been trying to get whatever evidence they can about what allowed mueller to compile these charges, what evidence they were able to pile up against all these russian entities. so they're thinking no actual russians need to face legal jeopardy here, but by having a russian corporation turn up, maybe we can use the discovery process for that corporation to get all this information about what mueller knows and how he knows it. so it's a clever little gambit that they pulled, and it has already resulted in the big knock-down drag-out legal fight over a whole bunch of weeks and months now. you might remember earlier this month, one of the requests for discovery materials from the lawyers for concord management led the federal judge in this case
court as a defendant, they have since tried to use the discovery process in that trial to get everything they can from the u.s. justice department about the russia investigation, about robert mueller, about the work of the special counsel's office. they've been using the discovery process, the fact that they're appearing in court as a defendant, they've been trying to get whatever evidence they can about what allowed mueller to compile these charges, what evidence they were able to pile up...
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i believe that here in san francisco that there's more to bring us together than to tear us apart. we can find common ground, even across diverse perspectives, to address the problems of today and to ensure that we are better prepared for tomorrow. the people of san francisco are demanding action. and i know that with my 10 intelligent, dedicated colleagues that there are policy solutions that we can agree on without sacrificing any of our integrity as individuals. my whole life i have been dedicated to making the lives of children, youth and families better here in san francisco. my passion to build a better city, especially for the most vulnerable communities, started long, long ago. even before my life as an elected official. i spent over 35 years working with the inner communities to strengthen and to expand not only child care but other children services and family services. that resulted in the operation of numerous civic organizations and initiatives. what led me to this work is perhaps the fact that i grew up in chinatown helping out in my family's small grocery store, back
i believe that here in san francisco that there's more to bring us together than to tear us apart. we can find common ground, even across diverse perspectives, to address the problems of today and to ensure that we are better prepared for tomorrow. the people of san francisco are demanding action. and i know that with my 10 intelligent, dedicated colleagues that there are policy solutions that we can agree on without sacrificing any of our integrity as individuals. my whole life i have been...
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a desire to reconnect to the world around us play live. hammer and hammer it's really exciting it's actually enjoyable to it good luck to you. but what does a no on leave exactly. we encounter some remarkable people and learn of their dreams and visions for how all of. this stories are as fascinating and surprising as the islands themselves. the beach is the backdrop to the limelight it captivates people from all over the world. this is where alexander begins in honolulu on the island of the walk on the legendary beach that epitomizes our idea of paradise. david is here on the beach every day and there's nowhere else he could have been for him why he keep beach isn't just where he works it's his song. it is everything this beach right here at the seward my girl for my wife because she feeds me she dates. when she pays my bills. what a wonderful wife. deborah over thirty years david has been one of the first on the beach every morning and he gets right to work preparing his section for tourists. he rents out civil rights and keeps the sound
a desire to reconnect to the world around us play live. hammer and hammer it's really exciting it's actually enjoyable to it good luck to you. but what does a no on leave exactly. we encounter some remarkable people and learn of their dreams and visions for how all of. this stories are as fascinating and surprising as the islands themselves. the beach is the backdrop to the limelight it captivates people from all over the world. this is where alexander begins in honolulu on the island of the...
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it is truly an honor for us to serve the citizens of north dakota. we are filled with gratitude every day for the opportunity to make a difference for our state and citizens. as we entered this chamber today filled the three branches of our government and the leaders of sovereign nations, one cannot help but reflect on the progress we have made in the energy in this room when our children are performing great music and songs about our country and think together about what we can accomplish in the unlimited potential that lies ahead when we all work together. thank you. [applause] gov. burgum: 130 years ago this november, president benjamin harrison signed north dakota into statehood. that same year george eastman after buying patents created a photography revolution with flexible rolled film camera called kodak. before they moved houston's house to bonanza, we used to explore it, the modern day term for breaking in. he had this beautiful farmhouse. he had a dark room. we thought it was cool to sneak in and try to find room. that was in 1889. north dak
it is truly an honor for us to serve the citizens of north dakota. we are filled with gratitude every day for the opportunity to make a difference for our state and citizens. as we entered this chamber today filled the three branches of our government and the leaders of sovereign nations, one cannot help but reflect on the progress we have made in the energy in this room when our children are performing great music and songs about our country and think together about what we can accomplish in...
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found that disadvantaged children are up to use technology attitude to three hours movement day we also know that this is done to children you know what's so naturally going to find negative correlations between technologies and marni en route to the it is that we analyze i'm not surprised what i want to ask of the scientists is do you want should we be. investing so much money into cosy teacher interventions because so much large staffs and such money spent really needs a marginal evidence backing up and personally i think that large madden's does not yet exist in the current research that's a really interesting point i want to keep it going between both of us scientists and academics but before we do that like to bring into we say the user perspective in all of this and stella you have been the patient you've had the challenges with depression tell us from shall we say user's perspective what role can or does social media or exposure to social media have on where ian person is mentally i think it really depends and i think at the fence on h
found that disadvantaged children are up to use technology attitude to three hours movement day we also know that this is done to children you know what's so naturally going to find negative correlations between technologies and marni en route to the it is that we analyze i'm not surprised what i want to ask of the scientists is do you want should we be. investing so much money into cosy teacher interventions because so much large staffs and such money spent really needs a marginal evidence...
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on the marble halls of power that allows us to take a look at least that they support. what they are that we all. love. the want to say please real man was shot by police officers. suspects like monsters that the officer fired at the suspect as he has an arm and died in the now surround mr carro . just a crowd. and us asked i've been building now for more smears here in milwaukee. and it was your first stance since he's actually. take what's going on right now you've got the city right you know because nothing in the police was built to protect us i say he was going to do it is which he got the wire going right we lose loved ones every day to be this really it's a project. this is what i'm texting. and what they're going to these six flyers that are set to get. sites. my little brothers they can throw down and never got to werman now we're livin life in the heavens looking down down because shall we say give any pain to sit silent face to live on the verge of everything all the really want is for this family to have every day based on natural one of a kind of a good for
on the marble halls of power that allows us to take a look at least that they support. what they are that we all. love. the want to say please real man was shot by police officers. suspects like monsters that the officer fired at the suspect as he has an arm and died in the now surround mr carro . just a crowd. and us asked i've been building now for more smears here in milwaukee. and it was your first stance since he's actually. take what's going on right now you've got the city right you know...
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we want to be smart about it, and i think it's useful and helpful for us to begin with understanding how we stamp out bad actors and their use of digital currencies before we move into that next set of conversation about how we properly enhance their utility in our society. i want to thank, again, my colleagues -- my colleague from massachusetts, mr. lynch, and my colleague from north carolina, mr. budd, first for their relationship on this important policymaking and their willingness to work across the aisle in order to get good legislation that is ensuring the safety of the american people. i'd urge my colleagues to support h.r. 56 as a commonsense, forward-looking approach to combating terrorism. and i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from north carolina reserves. the gentlewoman from california is recognized. ms. waters: thank you very much, mr. speaker and members. i now proudly yield four minutes to the gentleman from massachusetts, a strong leader and a strong voice on the financial services committee and the lead democratic co-sponsor of t
we want to be smart about it, and i think it's useful and helpful for us to begin with understanding how we stamp out bad actors and their use of digital currencies before we move into that next set of conversation about how we properly enhance their utility in our society. i want to thank, again, my colleagues -- my colleague from massachusetts, mr. lynch, and my colleague from north carolina, mr. budd, first for their relationship on this important policymaking and their willingness to work...
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to check should. use english channels available to people to take action and we're determined to do something here for the next generation. has been barmen series of three thousand. in afghanistan five people were killed when gunmen stormed a police station in the west in hair at province there was no immediate claim of responsibility but taliban insurgents have been carrying out near daily attacks on afghan security forces. at least.
to check should. use english channels available to people to take action and we're determined to do something here for the next generation. has been barmen series of three thousand. in afghanistan five people were killed when gunmen stormed a police station in the west in hair at province there was no immediate claim of responsibility but taliban insurgents have been carrying out near daily attacks on afghan security forces. at least.
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he is limited to using unobligated funds it has to be one that requires use of the armed forces. they have been constructing border fencing for years. that's good argument here that using the armed forces is not required. judges do have a tendency to defer on questions about the military necessity of particular actions, however even if judges were to defer to a president's assessment about whether the use of armed forces are required here the military construction project must be in support of the use of the armed forces. so to give an example of that, if a national emergency required the deployment of troops overseas in an area where there wasn't an existing military installation this provision could be used to sort of borrow money to build temporary facilities. the military is being used or would be used to support the construction of the fence not the other way around if we look at that it suggests it has to in some military inallations. so in short there are several reasons why a judge might find this law does not authorize the construction of a border wall even during a nati
he is limited to using unobligated funds it has to be one that requires use of the armed forces. they have been constructing border fencing for years. that's good argument here that using the armed forces is not required. judges do have a tendency to defer on questions about the military necessity of particular actions, however even if judges were to defer to a president's assessment about whether the use of armed forces are required here the military construction project must be in support of...
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be a ago, there used to tax. dour last speaker out, just last year, 24 states, 24 states, introduced 70 bills. to make it harder for people to vote. they now use voter id laws, peopledesigned to keep from being able to vote per we saw it in jordan in the governor's race or we sought in florida, we sought in other parts of the country. 2017. these guys never give up here and we knew that. they never will give up. it is like cutting grass, man. you cut it and it looks nice but you let it go for a while and it gets a little uglyit is like cu. and grows into a forest again. we cannot let this happen. i have been here for a long time. it goes not just to voting rights but to the criminal justice system. i know we have not always gotten things right. but i've always tried. your help in 2010, sentencing, fighting to eliminate, crack cocaine versus powder cocaine. a big mistake when it was made. we thought we were told by the experts that crack, you never go back. that it was fun -- somehow fundamentally different. it is
be a ago, there used to tax. dour last speaker out, just last year, 24 states, 24 states, introduced 70 bills. to make it harder for people to vote. they now use voter id laws, peopledesigned to keep from being able to vote per we saw it in jordan in the governor's race or we sought in florida, we sought in other parts of the country. 2017. these guys never give up here and we knew that. they never will give up. it is like cutting grass, man. you cut it and it looks nice but you let it go for a...
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you use google to research a health problem. or you use a health plan up. entered even consult doctors online. mark and all those for a place a visit to your g.p. what about data protection we take a closer look at online health care. in sixty minutes on d.w. . earth. home to millions of species a home worth saving. and those are big changes and most start with small steps global ideas tell stories of creative people and innovative projects around the world ideas that protect the climate used to green energy solutions and reforestation. they create interactive content teaching the next generation about environmental protection and we're determined to build something here for the next . generation global ideas the multimedia environment series on the w. . welcome to another pop exports special today is all about germany's brainiest band taco tronic talk about indie rockers unique claims of fang listen to what other musicians have to say about them and have a look at their latest album.
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useful. being able to close that gap through automation is a useful way to do that. that said, we have two responsible it is. one is to make sure we are doing so in a responsible way, the prospect of automation of robotics is only as scary as we choose to wield it and so because we are trying to make sure it has the navigation and designing it from wheels up, that is something the head of r& d and ceo are committed to and the second thing is around the workforce training program. creating this new class of jobs allows us to work with organizations to recruit air force veterans and navy veterans who are well in tuned and dealing in operating robotics. i think if you wield that responsibly and try to upscale and create a curriculum, we can walk into the embarrassment of an automation without jettisoning the notion of dignity of work. >> i want to make sure you get the chance to weigh in, how do you think automation is changing on-demand work in the home? >> i think it is a fortunate category and that it's at the tail end of automation. it is more the category along wit
useful. being able to close that gap through automation is a useful way to do that. that said, we have two responsible it is. one is to make sure we are doing so in a responsible way, the prospect of automation of robotics is only as scary as we choose to wield it and so because we are trying to make sure it has the navigation and designing it from wheels up, that is something the head of r& d and ceo are committed to and the second thing is around the workforce training program. creating...
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this is an instrument or very near and dear to us. our founder played the french horn, as did two of our artistic director -- directors, in addition, our current artistic directors both play the french horn. with this in mind, the photos we are about to take we would like to ask mayor breed if she would like to hold the original french horn that belonged to john sims, our founder. it is right there. >> should i hold it now? >> sure. >> this is a living bit of musical history that is still being played today by members of the band, and we would be honored if she would hold it. we will not ask her to play it unless she wants to. and we won't formally ask -- there you go. [laughter] >> i need to practice. >> i understand. that is why we won't ask you to play it unless you want to, and we won't formerly -- formally ask her to join our bands but we do rehearse every tuesday night in the twin peaks neighborhood. just saying. since i just heard scott's sad story of his traumatic band experience of not playing the clarinet, i will allow him to
this is an instrument or very near and dear to us. our founder played the french horn, as did two of our artistic director -- directors, in addition, our current artistic directors both play the french horn. with this in mind, the photos we are about to take we would like to ask mayor breed if she would like to hold the original french horn that belonged to john sims, our founder. it is right there. >> should i hold it now? >> sure. >> this is a living bit of musical history...