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. >> continue to let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us. us or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. now the capitol dome restoration project. the architect of the capital, the restoration project manager, and john hoeven who served on the senate appropriations committee. we also see workers demonstrate some of the techniques that will be used to repair the more than 1300 crocs in the structure. this is 30 minutes. >> good morning. the media spokesperson for the capitol dome restoration project. thank you for joining us to meet -- today. anddome restoration construction manager will walk through a live demonstration of the tools and techniques used to restore the dorm -- the dome. if you have any follow-up questions, contact me. my information is on the site. i'd like to introduce the 11th architect of the capitol, stephen t. ayers. >> thank you, justin. good morning, everyone. i am pleased to announce this morning that the scaffold you .ee behind you is complete this is a significant mile
. >> continue to let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us. us or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. now the capitol dome restoration project. the architect of the capital, the restoration project manager, and john hoeven who served on the senate appropriations committee. we also see workers demonstrate some of the techniques that will be used to repair the more than 1300 crocs in the structure. this...
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, conformity of uses, parking requirements for uses, and special use districts]sponsor: chiuordinance amending the planning code, by repealing section 158 and amending various other code sections, to modify controls for uses and accessory uses in commercial and residential commercial rcc districts; eliminate minimum parking requirements for the chinatown mixed use districts, rc districts, the broadway and north beach neighborhood commercial districts ncdss, and the washington-broadway special use district sudd; make maximum residential parking permitted in downtown commercial and rc districts consistent with neighborhood commercial transit nctt districts; make maximum non-residential parking in rc districts, chinatown mixed use districts, and broadway and north beach ncds consistent with nct districts; make surface parking lots a non-conforming use in downtown commercial districts; modify conformity requirements in various use districts; modify streetscape requirements, public open space requirements, floor-area ratio calculations, and transportation m
, conformity of uses, parking requirements for uses, and special use districts]sponsor: chiuordinance amending the planning code, by repealing section 158 and amending various other code sections, to modify controls for uses and accessory uses in commercial and residential commercial rcc districts; eliminate minimum parking requirements for the chinatown mixed use districts, rc districts, the broadway and north beach neighborhood commercial districts ncdss, and the washington-broadway special...
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us kill us for nothing, she says. separatist fighters are close. from this vantage point in a residential area, we hear outkoing artillery fired repeatedly. enormous amounts of fire power have been exchanged here, but it's unclear for what purpose. neither side is claiming new territory while homes and infrastructure are destroyed and hatreds deepen. bill black, cnn, donetsk, eastern ukraine. >> well, negotiators have until monday to hammer out a deal over iran's nuclear program. >> but will they reach a deal? there's no sign iran or any of the world powers are willing to make any significant concessions. it's possible an extension will be granted. earlier, cnn set up an open mike to ask people in tehran if they would support an .agreement. take a listen. >> translator: no one wants conflict. peace better than anything else. >> 100% i want relations with america. there's nothing wrong with having relations with america, as long as they don't use us. >> translator: i have two sons and they're sitting at home unemployed. if there's an agreement, the world will open. beam can travel. we'll have more jobs. >> translator: i tell my government not to sign an agreement if iran's rights are not honored. we should never back down. even if we give up our nuclear program, the other side won't accept it. whatever happen, they think of something new. >> translator: i think all of this is just a game. it's a farce. iranians know this. it's all a game. >> on thursday, the u.n.'s nuclear watchdog said iran is still not giving inspectors all the access they need to iran's nuclear facilities. okay, everyone. you're watching cnn. that does it for this hour of coverage. >> we are back in moments with complete coverage of the president's executive order on immigration reform. you used to sleep like a champ. then boom... what happened? stress, fun, bad habits kids, now what? let's build a new, smarter bed using the dualair chambers to sense your m
us kill us for nothing, she says. separatist fighters are close. from this vantage point in a residential area, we hear outkoing artillery fired repeatedly. enormous amounts of fire power have been exchanged here, but it's unclear for what purpose. neither side is claiming new territory while homes and infrastructure are destroyed and hatreds deepen. bill black, cnn, donetsk, eastern ukraine. >> well, negotiators have until monday to hammer out a deal over iran's nuclear program. >>...
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, thanks for that's it for us, thanks for joining us. joining us. >> consider this: the news of >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing >> we begin with the growing controversy. controversy. >> answers to the questions no >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. one else will ask. >> why did so many of these >> why did so many of these people choose to risk their people choose to risk their lives? lives? >> antonio mora, award winning >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. and hard hitting. >> people are dying because of >> people are dying because of this policy... this policy... >> there's no status quo, just >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. the bottom line. >> but what is the >> but what is the administration doing behind the administration doing behind the scenes? scenes? >> real perspective, >> real perspective, consider this consider this on al jazeera america on al jazeera america >> america's mid terms will have >> america's mid terms
, thanks for that's it for us, thanks for joining us. joining us. >> consider this: the news of >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing >> we begin with the growing controversy. controversy. >> answers to the questions no >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. one else will ask. >> why did so many of these >> why did so many of these people choose to risk their...
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us. what i love about journalism it exercises a completely different side of your brain. it is not the amazon, you know, whatever algorithms that their jean uses use. i -- jeaniouses use. -- gene uses use. >> i would be very, very -- >> the flip side is he's figured out something with technology that have improved the trance transactional business, right. >> yeah. >> if they could be deployed properly, not improperly, to journalism, maybe he ultimately drives people cocondent they would not be -- content they would not be likely drawn to. >> keyword maybe. >> no, look. i guess i would say better jeff than some of the idiot whose have been buying into newspapers over the years and there have been quite a few and there's a long list of broken and destroyed newspapers and former journalists to show for it. >> yeah. >> he might as well have a shot. >> and in the end, whether you're at the home team, the washington post or not, we all need to be pulling for someone. >> absolutely. >> to figure out how this kind of work can continue. >> absolutely. >> because at the end of the day, this town needs honest journalists who are not buying into the bs, to wr
us. what i love about journalism it exercises a completely different side of your brain. it is not the amazon, you know, whatever algorithms that their jean uses use. i -- jeaniouses use. -- gene uses use. >> i would be very, very -- >> the flip side is he's figured out something with technology that have improved the trance transactional business, right. >> yeah. >> if they could be deployed properly, not improperly, to journalism, maybe he ultimately drives people...
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thank you. >> continue to let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. call us. us or send us a tweet. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook and follow us on twitter. now the capitol dome restoration project. the architect of the capital, the restoration project manager, and john hoeven who served on the senate appropriations committee. we also see workers demonstrate some of the techniques that will be used to repair the more than 1300 crocs in the structure. this is 30 minutes.
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advisory committee offered some fairly high level categories of use that they would like to see in this space. a museum type use, educational use, sports facility possibly performing art space and exhibition space, a venue or merchant retail space as possible use. i talked about some desired outcomes that the committee wanted to see as part of this opportunity. they want to see that the building offers a portion of the building to be open to the public. includes strategies to parking and traffic. this is in the middle of a residential neighborhood. so parking and traffic impacts are real to the area and the local neighborhoods. we definitely want to consider that. they want to contain a performing arts space and possibly utilize green building practices and making sure this is compatible with the adjacent outdoor space and reflecting cohesive use in the area with independence. i came from the preacid i don't presidio meeting this morning and talked about the high level architectural plans and how that pans out with the fine arts and what that space will look like in a decade and two 2 decades. it's family-friendly. we had the e
advisory committee offered some fairly high level categories of use that they would like to see in this space. a museum type use, educational use, sports facility possibly performing art space and exhibition space, a venue or merchant retail space as possible use. i talked about some desired outcomes that the committee wanted to see as part of this opportunity. they want to see that the building offers a portion of the building to be open to the public. includes strategies to parking and...
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tweet us, facebook us, post it on instagram. use hashtag cbs-3 and you just might see yours on tv. >> with quiet thanksgiving day today but we do have a couple of flurries or sprinkles trying to move into the south and west. i'll have the rest of your holiday weekend forecast coming up in weather. lesley? >> good news. eagles getting off to an early start against the cowboys. i'll have an update on today's big division game in dallas plus plenty of i school action when i take a look around the local leagues coming up in >> tonight on "eyewitness news" at 11:00, let's talk turkey but it's not the kind of you're thinking about. sosome complain about sagging sn often referred to as turkey ne neck. sometimes it comes with aging. but there's a quick non surgical way to firm that area and make you look younger. health reporter stephanie stahl will show you how coming up at 11:00. >>> a little philadelphia flavor at the annual thanksgiving day parade in new york city. the taney dragons kicking off the macy's thanksgiving day parade. that t
tweet us, facebook us, post it on instagram. use hashtag cbs-3 and you just might see yours on tv. >> with quiet thanksgiving day today but we do have a couple of flurries or sprinkles trying to move into the south and west. i'll have the rest of your holiday weekend forecast coming up in weather. lesley? >> good news. eagles getting off to an early start against the cowboys. i'll have an update on today's big division game in dallas plus plenty of i school action when i take a look...
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use those words repeatedly. words repeatedly. it's no secret that they use it's no secret that they use these terms over and over again. these terms over and over again. >> saying nothing, where people >> saying nothing, where people like me ask them questions and like me ask them questions and get very little back. get very little back. are we much different than other are we much different than other countries, chuck? countries, chuck? england they get pretty nasty in england they get pretty nasty in parliament. parliament. >> i think we are different in >> i think we are different in certain respects. certain respects. i know in england they have a i know in england they have a lot more, we talk about question lot more, we talk about question time in parliament. time in parliament. where the prime minister gets to where the prime minister gets to go down and people just hurl go down and people just hurl questions at him. questions at him. i think the i think the 24-7 nature of our 24-7 nature of our news cycle certainly has news cycle certainly has accelerated this and mait made accelerated this and mait made this mu
use those words repeatedly. words repeatedly. it's no secret that they use it's no secret that they use these terms over and over again. these terms over and over again. >> saying nothing, where people >> saying nothing, where people like me ask them questions and like me ask them questions and get very little back. get very little back. are we much different than other are we much different than other countries, chuck? countries, chuck? england they get pretty nasty in england they...
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us. this was an internal iranian matter and factions within the revolution, the hard core was using us to go after its rivals, particularly the nationalists, the liberals, the intellectuals, the religious intellectuals. those who might not be hard core enough for this revolution. and they did it. i mean, they used us to get at their -- to marginalize their enemy, throw their enemies out of the government. reflecting back -- reflecting back on it i have often said this publicly that of this whole affair were -- was the iranian people. what happened to us was difficult, uncomfortable, frightening at times particularly for the families who didn't have word for -- didn't have word. but the long term victims i think were the iranians. because what this whole incident did managed to create a climate of rule without government without rule. anarchy and mob rule where simply laws, procedures, did not apply -- did not apply. and anyone who could organize a street mob the stronger street mob would prevail. and even today the authorities cracked down -- feel they can imprison anyone who questions wh
us. this was an internal iranian matter and factions within the revolution, the hard core was using us to go after its rivals, particularly the nationalists, the liberals, the intellectuals, the religious intellectuals. those who might not be hard core enough for this revolution. and they did it. i mean, they used us to get at their -- to marginalize their enemy, throw their enemies out of the government. reflecting back -- reflecting back on it i have often said this publicly that of this...
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people then say -- wait a minute, that provision serves a useful purpose, this provision serves a useful purpose, that other provision serves a useful purpose. the truth of the matter is that most of the tax code serves a useful purpose. most of the tax code does things like give your child care credit, deductions or credit for charitable contributions, for mortgage expenses, for accelerated depreciation, for energy conservation. i favor those things, those are useful. they serve an economic or social purpose. at theam focused on permanent subcommittee on investigations, on a bipartisan basis -- because i have worked --h the ranking republican now that john mccain is the ranking republican, we have worked together to look at the tax loopholes that don't serve any justified or economic purpose. there is no economic purpose served when microsoft or apple are able to shift their revenue to puerto rico to avoid paying taxes. there is no economic purpose one of these new, --ellectual property giants they produce good stuff, i am not quarreling with apple. they create wonderful products. is the way they avoid paying taxes on those profits
people then say -- wait a minute, that provision serves a useful purpose, this provision serves a useful purpose, that other provision serves a useful purpose. the truth of the matter is that most of the tax code serves a useful purpose. most of the tax code does things like give your child care credit, deductions or credit for charitable contributions, for mortgage expenses, for accelerated depreciation, for energy conservation. i favor those things, those are useful. they serve an economic or...
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us using #cspanchat. here's some of what week of been reading -- >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road, traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this weekend we partnered with charter communications for a visit to madison, wisconsin. >> there is work for everyone. the appeal is large. it's a glorious service. this service for the country. the call comes to every citizen . it is an unending struggle to make and keep government representative. >> bob la follette is probably the most political figure in wisconsin history -- most important political figure in wisconsin history and one of the most important in the history of the 21st century in the united states. he was a reforming governor. he defined what progressivism is. he is one of the first to use term progress to have self-identify. he was a united states senator who was recognized by his peers in the 1950's as one of the five greatest senators in american history. he was an opponent of world war i, stood his ground advocating for free speech. above all, bob was about the people. in the era after the civil war, america changed radically from a nation of small farmers, small producers, small manufacturers and by the late 70's, 1 80's, 1890's, we had concentrations of wealth, we had growing inequality and we had concern about the influence of money in government. so he spent the later part of 1890's giving speeches all over wisconsin. if you wanted a speaker for your club or your group, bob la follette would give a speech. he went to county fairs, he went turnover kind of event that could you imagine. he made a reputation for himself. by 1900's he was ready to run for governor, advocating on behalf of the people. and he had two issues. one, the direct primary. no more selecting
us using #cspanchat. here's some of what week of been reading -- >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road, traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their history and literary life. this weekend we partnered with charter communications for a visit to madison, wisconsin. >> there is work for everyone. the appeal is large. it's a glorious service. this service for the country. the call comes to every citizen . it is an unending struggle to make and...
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us -- justice. they point us towards compassion. they point us towards truth. f being alive. of the breadth and depth of human existence in all its possibilities. without trying to sound sentimental in a way that he would have found painful, i want to suggest that ben bradlee was one of these people. in his professional life, his family life, friendships, role as a live figure and citizen his work and values and commitments helped us to see through the dim darkness of our present moment into a glimpse of what life is finally all about. for people of faith the final truth about life, god, and the universe and every one of us is embodied in the world -- the word love. it is acted out as affection and in our social relationships as justice. when we see through the dark glass we see a universe whose power, violence, and selfishness will always give way to love and justice and hope. the former poet laureate, mark strand, says this -- from the shadow of domes and the city of domes, a blizzard of one, weightless, entered your room and made its way to the arm of the cha
us -- justice. they point us towards compassion. they point us towards truth. f being alive. of the breadth and depth of human existence in all its possibilities. without trying to sound sentimental in a way that he would have found painful, i want to suggest that ben bradlee was one of these people. in his professional life, his family life, friendships, role as a live figure and citizen his work and values and commitments helped us to see through the dim darkness of our present moment into a...
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us, respect us all. i'm milissa rehberger. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> newspapers across the country are leading with news out of ferguson this morning. here is the cover of today's "st. louis post dispatch." it reads no charges for wilson. pockets of rioting, looting erupt. in "the washington post," no indictment in ferguson. teenagers killing. in brown's hometown, a pause to listen and then outrage. "the new york post" reads decision in ferguson, streets of rage, havoc as slay cop cleared. as we have been mentioning, protests are taking place across the country. from "the chicago tribune," activists gathered downtown in support of the ferguson protesters. they chanted, we are mike brown. >>> in philadelphia, several hundred people filled the streets. police had to block access to interstate 95 as demonstrators began heading towards highways. most of the demonstrators ended up outside city hall. from "nbc washington" 300 people protested outside the white house last night. secret service and d.c. police officers were monitoring the demonstrations there. in los angeles, about 200 demonstrators marched downtown. they blocked cars and chanted. at one point, they reached the famous rodeo drive and sat in the middle of the intersection as police looked on. and in new york city a man was arrested in times square when he threw what appeared to be red paint toward police officers and officials, including police commissioner bill bratton. >>> here's a look back at last night's events in ferguson as anger spilled onto the streets. >> after their exhaustive review of the evidence, the grand jury deliberated over two days making their final decision. they determined that no probable cause exists to file any charge against officer wilson. >> hey hey, ho ho, these killer cops have got to go. >> this is not just an issue for ferguson, this is an issue for america. >>> here is a look ahead. the consumer products safety commission will hold the annual thanksgiving cooking safety demonstration. this is video from last year. among the demonstrations, what can happen if you use a turkey fryer inside your home. >>> meanwhile, happy birthday to former nfl quarterback donovan mcnabb, 38. christina applegate, 43. and ben stein is 70. i'm milissa rehberger. thank you for watching "early today." >>> good morning, i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. we have team coverage this morning. first let's help you get out of the door this morning if that's where you're headed with a look at the
us, respect us all. i'm milissa rehberger. this is "early today." we hope it is your first stop of the day on nbc. >>> newspapers across the country are leading with news out of ferguson this morning. here is the cover of today's "st. louis post dispatch." it reads no charges for wilson. pockets of rioting, looting erupt. in "the washington post," no indictment in ferguson. teenagers killing. in brown's hometown, a pause to listen and then outrage....
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it's basically a way to spend my time, use my hands to make something that really means something that can bring a smile to somebody's face, instead of using -- usingr using my hands to hurt somebody or to destroy something. i even sent some to nursing homes and stuff. the different animals remind me of when mom used to take us to the zoo or, you know, cartoons or stuff like that because in here, it's easy to grow cold. it's easy to become desensitized. and i was like that for a while. and i'm still trying to come out of that. so this is a part of me trying to become more sensitive and reintroduced to the child that i didn't allow to grow when i was younger. so origami has been real therapeutic. >>> coming up -- when one inmate goes on parole, he finds it's a thin line between freedom and further incarceration. >> i didn't know that that was a crime, to cross over the railroad tracks, because the whole neighborhood goes through that way. >>> here's what's happening. shoppers are getting a jump on black friday sales. many retailers are open and about 25 million people are expected to shop. >>> people are looking for thieves who used a truck to ram t
it's basically a way to spend my time, use my hands to make something that really means something that can bring a smile to somebody's face, instead of using -- usingr using my hands to hurt somebody or to destroy something. i even sent some to nursing homes and stuff. the different animals remind me of when mom used to take us to the zoo or, you know, cartoons or stuff like that because in here, it's easy to grow cold. it's easy to become desensitized. and i was like that for a while. and i'm...
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us they like the promo we're having fun good natured poke good natured competition. that's it for this edition of fox unfiltered. we cannot wait to hear from you next. e-mail us. text uscall us or go to the window and shout it out. i'm as bad as hell and i'm not going to take this anymore. >> i'm jeff cole. >> we had a baby shouting out. i'm ready. it's time for me to come out right now. a delaware county grandmother that made that special delivery when her daughter-in-law who was pregnant went into labor in the backseat of the carch the grandmom thought she was going to baby sit and she said i have to go to the hospital right now and anne clayton taking her daughter-in-law to the hospital wednesday when the baby started to come. there she smalana the mom was in the back when she felt the urge to push and they were in aston and the mother-in-law got the baby and she came out absolutely cute as a button. >> she just said, pull her out, mom. ape thought, i can't. i don't know how to pull her out. i don't want to hurt her. so that's when she just turned her little head and i put my hands there and she just slipped right out and into my arms. >> they named that baby okay
us they like the promo we're having fun good natured poke good natured competition. that's it for this edition of fox unfiltered. we cannot wait to hear from you next. e-mail us. text uscall us or go to the window and shout it out. i'm as bad as hell and i'm not going to take this anymore. >> i'm jeff cole. >> we had a baby shouting out. i'm ready. it's time for me to come out right now. a delaware county grandmother that made that special delivery when her daughter-in-law who was...
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e-mail us, send us a text, call us, send us a telegram. don't send us a telegram. get tell grams. please contact us. we want to hear from you. i'm jeff cole. > and jeff cole, i figured out we need some more of you on this show. we'll bringing you live in as when. no strike forcep that. late last evening the largest union ratified its contract. it's going to be a two-year deal. the union president says there's still more worker to do to make sure there's no strike when this contract runs out. sunday fun day, i love that day. eagles have to wait one more day. the birds ready shake up things at the link for monday football. all eyes will be on quarterback mark sanchez for many reasons. can he lead the team to victory? > joining us now to talk more about it. hey, guys. >> what do the listeners think about mark starting this week, first time for the eagles? >> he looked good in three-quarters of play. he had a couple of interceptions. he's been a great quarterback, but he hasn't been a great quarterback. the first two years he went to the championship game, his first tw
e-mail us, send us a text, call us, send us a telegram. don't send us a telegram. get tell grams. please contact us. we want to hear from you. i'm jeff cole. > and jeff cole, i figured out we need some more of you on this show. we'll bringing you live in as when. no strike forcep that. late last evening the largest union ratified its contract. it's going to be a two-year deal. the union president says there's still more worker to do to make sure there's no strike when this contract runs...
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so let us here tonight, each of us, all of us, rededicate ourselves to keeping burning the golden torch of promise which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. [applause] and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program. and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. [applause] tonight, we offer ourselves -- on our record and by our platform -- as a party for all americans, an all-american party for all americans. this prosperous people, this land of reasonable men, has no place for petty partisanship or peevish prejudice. the needs of all can never be met by parties of the few. [applause] the needs of all cannot be met by a business party or a labor party, not by a war party or a peace party, not by a southern party or a northern party. [applause] our deeds will meet our needs only if we are served by a party which serves all our people. we are members together of such a party, the democratic party of 1964. [applause] we have written a
so let us here tonight, each of us, all of us, rededicate ourselves to keeping burning the golden torch of promise which john fitzgerald kennedy set aflame. [applause] and let none of us stop to rest until we have written into the law of the land all the suggestions that made up the john fitzgerald kennedy program. and then let us continue to supplement that program with the kind of laws that he would have us write. [applause] tonight, we offer ourselves -- on our record and by our platform --...
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and we respond to all of the constituent needs, whether they doll us, whether they e-mail us or talk to usperson about a problem, we try to sort of bridge the resources that are in the city and help connect them with whichever department it is they might need to be connected with to resolve their issue. ~ but also at the same time we are city-wide representatives and we vote on legislation every week that impact everyone in the entire city. i think that when we take those votes, for example, we keep our district interests in mind and how they might want us to best represent them on city-wide issues. >> you mentioned transportation and muni earlier. what do you see about transportation for your constituents, is there enough needed service? >> i think especially given the fact the sunset district is located so far from the central portion of the city, that transportation is difficult for them. and as you know, there are some issues with switch backs for example on muni and folks feeling like, you know, they don't have adequate service down to the end of the line. so, i have worked with mta a
and we respond to all of the constituent needs, whether they doll us, whether they e-mail us or talk to usperson about a problem, we try to sort of bridge the resources that are in the city and help connect them with whichever department it is they might need to be connected with to resolve their issue. ~ but also at the same time we are city-wide representatives and we vote on legislation every week that impact everyone in the entire city. i think that when we take those votes, for example, we...
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us, and we have to discuss thoroughly possible options, in particular when it comes to assets. an agreement there might be situations where we have to do more. >> joining us for those comments the cohead ofs, global macro and market research at goldman sachs. thank you for coming to talk to us. he is saying the ecb is not going to be in any rush. how do you interpret the comments we have had from the ecb? what is the goldman sachs view of where the ecb goes next? do we get full-blown quantitative easing in december? asked december is unlikely. i think the novelty -- >> december is unlikely. i think the novelty is this pursuit of a bigger balance sheet. mario draghi last friday why aned the reasons bigger balance sheet at this stage is important. essentially to get asset prices up and the euro down. thatnk people take from that government bond purchases are going to be more likely if the ecb were to step up this pace of ellen sheet increase in coming quarters. >> do you think it is a question of timing in terms of taking turning that qe program into one where they are actually buying sovereign bonds? if it does, is it going to be the right move, with yields as low as they are? can qe have the right effect? >> i think it would have the right effect. it offers a lot of complic
us, and we have to discuss thoroughly possible options, in particular when it comes to assets. an agreement there might be situations where we have to do more. >> joining us for those comments the cohead ofs, global macro and market research at goldman sachs. thank you for coming to talk to us. he is saying the ecb is not going to be in any rush. how do you interpret the comments we have had from the ecb? what is the goldman sachs view of where the ecb goes next? do we get full-blown...
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use the system. we use technology. we use every system we could. but if we could be public more people know about us. more people look on us. that would be good. >> reporter: today's focus was on china's job fairshoppers. deep discounts on everything from hand bags to electronics. jack ma addressed them as well saying thank you, shop ahaholicf china, for contributing to the country's gdp. >>> closer to home, some of our biggest brick and mortar retailers are preparing to post their latest earnings as they gear up for the busiest shopping season of the year. courtney reagan with more now. >> reporter: the second half of november is about as busy as it gets for retail. all the heavyweights will be reporting third quarter results over the next couple weeks and then days later it is black friday. retail's super bowl. macy's and jcpenney report earnings tomorrow, followed by walmart, kohl's and nordstrom on thursday. the results will include back ln to-school sales. analysts think the group will report in line with wall street's generally low expectation
use the system. we use technology. we use every system we could. but if we could be public more people know about us. more people look on us. that would be good. >> reporter: today's focus was on china's job fairshoppers. deep discounts on everything from hand bags to electronics. jack ma addressed them as well saying thank you, shop ahaholicf china, for contributing to the country's gdp. >>> closer to home, some of our biggest brick and mortar retailers are preparing to post...
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says a one-bedroom apartment in san francisco is $3,100 and joining us is the ceo and asked him to crunch more data for us and tell us. the neighborhood in san francisco that's somewhat affordable that's going to be the next cool one. >> somewhat affordable may shock the viewers outside the bay area. if you look towards the west of the seven, the richmond district or after sunset, clearly as you go west rents tend to drop. compared to now it's even $100 higher than when we ran the numbers last month. 3,200 median rent for a one-bedroom apartment across san francisco. look at the richmonds and the sunset, looking in the lower 2000s or the upper teens but it's still against the national average, significantly more expensive. >> right. what's the one that's going to pop? what's the one where i say i've already signed the lease, too late, and everybody else who moves in has to pay more? >> yeah. you're getting ahead of the game. recently it's the lower hait, super trend re, great bars and restaurants for millennials, still probably underrepresented on its rent, significantly cheaper than the previous hot place which was
says a one-bedroom apartment in san francisco is $3,100 and joining us is the ceo and asked him to crunch more data for us and tell us. the neighborhood in san francisco that's somewhat affordable that's going to be the next cool one. >> somewhat affordable may shock the viewers outside the bay area. if you look towards the west of the seven, the richmond district or after sunset, clearly as you go west rents tend to drop. compared to now it's even $100 higher than when we ran the numbers...
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use to be granted new conditional use and the general plan what you're doing is you're asked to in a way competing public interests in this case the don't guess of one rent control unit which has not been used or rented for almost 18 years what we're talking about in in this case bringing to the city the type of housing 3 bedroom units which the city have long recognized have very few in the city and in fact, because we don't have family outizing in the city when you adapted the eastern neighborhood plan required that all new buildings must have 40 percent of the unit be 2 bedroom and more to accommodate families but let's face it 2 bedroom is not real family housing you need 3 bedrooms to and up to really make it quality family housing vbd i think in our competing public interests you're talking about at the hearing was the presents to the planning commission this is a commercial district so that the public interest balance becomes a little bit different than a demolition of town housing which quite frankly under 317 can't be grant so we need to look at that also and then the members of the board have talked about the fact you would like to have some kind of some of the units be affordable
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use. use the card with the lowest interest rate. >> good point. >> that way if you carry over the balance, you will pay less on sglit sharon, thank you. >> sure. >> that does it for usat's the show. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining us. next week a holiday look at gift ideas, charity and retail and the season of giving. each week keep it here. we're "on the money." happy thanksgiving, ev my grandson's got this blankie that gets filthy but he's got such sensitive skin that you worry about what you use in the laundry so i use new tide pods free & gentle to get a deep clean that's gentle on skin. ohhh new tide pods free & gentle you use tide pods? yeh. that little guy cleans, brightens and fight stains so now i can focus on more pressing matters woo your sweet peppers aren't next to your hot peppers. gasp tide pods three times the stain removal power available at target . >>> kim's booty x-ray. >>> kyleigh facing new rumors wo we're keeping up with the plastic additions. >> new questions every day about what the first family of reality tv has had done. >> bruce, are you addicted to plastic surgery? >> now kim's little sis under the microscope. >> renee is teaming
use. use the card with the lowest interest rate. >> good point. >> that way if you carry over the balance, you will pay less on sglit sharon, thank you. >> sure. >> that does it for usat's the show. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining us. next week a holiday look at gift ideas, charity and retail and the season of giving. each week keep it here. we're "on the money." happy thanksgiving, ev my grandson's got this blankie that gets filthy but he's got such...
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know what you think. , e-mail us, or send us a tweet. ,oined the c-span conversation like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. year, c-span is touring cities across the country. our recent visit to madison, wisconsin. you are watching american history tv all weekend, every weekend on c-span three. today, where on the campus of the university of wisconsin madison in front of the lake where 100 years a go last month in 1914, the society of american indians met at their fourth annual meeting .>> six days the society of american indians was the first secular indian led , indian rights association that sought to impact congressional policy and help out indian people on reservations .after it was made up mostly of american indian professional people .the fall of the berlin indian of the bureau of affairs, 52 of them gathered to gather in wisconsin to set the agenda for the future and attempts to shape congressional policy. what was happening at the time for the american indian people was the reservation system was appearing to be a failure to many different interested parties. ind
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we used to think of ourselves as a very general lifestyle company. we realize that our users to use us work. 70% of our customers use us at the office. that is the biggest setback. we have to re-energize the company about the bigs impact we have on the world and working smarter and feeling like they are at a small company. we are getting better and better after that in 2015 will be an exciting year. >> great talking to you. , ceo of evernote. much.nk you so caroline hyde. an interesting conversation about how people use, it is the bulls we see on the internet and people -->> how many let's do you write every day? day?sts do you write every >> about three. i use them not only for work but my personal life. that is kind of sad. >> cracking down. april into currency dealings. we will have that up next. ♪ >> welcome back. let's check in on the markets. jonathan their role joins us. >> look at the map. it is green. the ftse 100 is up. up zero point 5%. the gains of over 1%. little bank is moving. percent.x is up 0.5 really volatile. the index is moving itself. is hugomover in germany boss.
we used to think of ourselves as a very general lifestyle company. we realize that our users to use us work. 70% of our customers use us at the office. that is the biggest setback. we have to re-energize the company about the bigs impact we have on the world and working smarter and feeling like they are at a small company. we are getting better and better after that in 2015 will be an exciting year. >> great talking to you. , ceo of evernote. much.nk you so caroline hyde. an interesting...
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us today, instead of home sick. that was a problem. that will do it for us, thank you for joining usbama sits off a furor, sidestepping congress to shield millions of illegals from deportation. >> the actions i'm taking are not only lawful, they're the kinds of actions taken by every single republican president and every single democratic president for the past half century. >> the president has taken actions that he himself said are those of the king or an emperor, not an american president. >>> how will the new gop of the house respond we'll ask ted cruz. >>> will the executive order fix a broken system? we'll talk with one of the
us today, instead of home sick. that was a problem. that will do it for us, thank you for joining usbama sits off a furor, sidestepping congress to shield millions of illegals from deportation. >> the actions i'm taking are not only lawful, they're the kinds of actions taken by every single republican president and every single democratic president for the past half century. >> the president has taken actions that he himself said are those of the king or an emperor, not an american...
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us using hash tag msnbc. >> download the app on your iphone to take part. >> give us your democratic selfie, send by facebooktagram. >> log on to my blog at daily bret.com. >> stephen: let's head to the social tracker 8700! (cheers and applause) ♪ welcome! to the social tracker 8700 where television merges with the internet by pointing a camera at a computer screen. while the rest of the news only uses sites like twitter and facebook, i've got the latest buzz on linkedin where i'm tracking which democratic senators are now looking for a job and if rick still wants me to join! leave v leave me alone, rick! i do not wish to connect with you! i am also checking mid-term coverage on airbnb, uber, fandango and adult friend finder. quality people, very friendly. i'm also all over vine with exclusive coverage from my colleague nbc news' chuck todd. what have you got? >> we have interesting exit polls but in a shocking upset, i can now report that -- >> stephen: thank you, chuck. (applause) gotta tell ya, he's the best. sounds like that might have been a great report. so, nation, keep your tweets, hash tags, posts,
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and what are the stated uses or future uses. we've been using those three questions. to get an overall risk is we to want start the government from doing bad things to good people. and so, you sort of looking through those different lenses, it helps us do that analysis. >> so thank you. david -- >> i'm sorry. >> just because you wanted -- >> i know. i was just going to sort of follow up on the comments in that. that i think forcing mechanism of trying to do, of having ongoing vetting and ongoing evaluation by the right people is where to go because you're looking for sort of, you know, the meaningful relationships and developing those as opposed to, you know, retaining the isolated pieces. seen i would just say that trying to force that mechanism of vetting is really important. >> one of the reasons for having the forum today is to get a understanding of what privacy interests are being protected by your offices and our agency. and alex and erica both have been in either the private sector or ftc at a private sector focus. how would you compare the privacy? what are th
and what are the stated uses or future uses. we've been using those three questions. to get an overall risk is we to want start the government from doing bad things to good people. and so, you sort of looking through those different lenses, it helps us do that analysis. >> so thank you. david -- >> i'm sorry. >> just because you wanted -- >> i know. i was just going to sort of follow up on the comments in that. that i think forcing mechanism of trying to do, of having...
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some people say, well that provision serves a useful purpose, this provision serves a useful purpose, another provision serves a useful purpose -- the truth of the matter is, most of the provisions serve a useful purpose. most of the tax code does things like give you childcare credits, give you deductions or credits for charitable contributions, for mortgage expenses, for accelerated depreciation, energy conservation. i favor those things. those are useful. they serve economic or social purposes. what i focused on the permanent subcommittee on investigations on a bipartisan basis because i have worked with ranking republicans, and i have worked with john mccain now that he is the breaking republican, we have looked at the tax loopholes that don't serve any justification. they does or any economic purpose. there is no economic purpose apple when microsoft or are able to shift their revenues to ireland puerto rico or someplace to avoid paying taxes. there is no economic purpose served when one of these new intellectual property giants produce good stuff -- i am not complaining about apple, they produce good products --
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at things that already exist and add those appropriately so towards -- if they are useful, if the data is useful, using that data to somehow help us get to a comprehensive plan but i don't think this road map is going to be sufficient for what we are proposing to do and so i definitely think there will be additional steps in the future, especially, and i appreciate the article that commissioner crews has provided us with because ultimately, yes, we want our neighborhoods beautiful, yes, we want to underground utilities, but we don't want to limit access to those neighborhoods who need access to what we plan to underground. and i want to make sure that that divide does not take place as a result of our efforts. so, with that, are there any other comments or is there commissioner mar. >> yeah, i just wanted to add i'd like the studies that eric brooks and bruce wolf referenced, if you could make sure that we have access to them. and i'm supportive of moving forward with the scope as you have outlined as a first step and i really appreciate commissioners lindo and crews participation in this. >> thank you
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law which is that as the technology changes over time it does that give us a free chance to say that because it allowed us to use the old technology this way and the new technology which is more intrusive and therefore continue unabated but there is a wide practice of law and the nsa considers that as it makes its appeals for authorities which are always conditioned on justice representation in the right of authority under 12 triple three or the courts and second there is an expectation at a place like anna c -- nsa that you think through the eyes of those would be encroached upon, so you what the expectation of the individual and is there education such that regardless of what the law might say is this something that deserves some aspect of privacy and that necessarily has to inform the conversation that what you can see and what provisions you seek those authorities for. interesting dialogue earlier about the 215 program and the internal bureaucracy and the nsa we thought that was a feature because the court essentially proscribed a massive use of that data but any -- for anything. was that that nsa had if we
law which is that as the technology changes over time it does that give us a free chance to say that because it allowed us to use the old technology this way and the new technology which is more intrusive and therefore continue unabated but there is a wide practice of law and the nsa considers that as it makes its appeals for authorities which are always conditioned on justice representation in the right of authority under 12 triple three or the courts and second there is an expectation at a...
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use. use the card with the lowest interest rate. >> good point. >> that way if you carry over the balance, you will pay less on sglit sharon, thank you. >> sure. >> that does it for usat's the show. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining us. next week a holiday look at gift ideas, charity and retail and the season of giving. each week keep it here. we're "on the money." happy thanksgiving, ev >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> right now on nbc 10 news today, all is quiet on the streets of ferguson, missouri. at least until tomorrow morning. that's when the grand jury will meet again to make a decision in the shooting death of michael brown. >>> a little bit later on this morning, thousands of runners will take off in the philadelphia marathon. what you need to know about the race to navigate the big crowds in the city today. no rain for the runners, but the dry conditions will change by tomorrow. we are warming up, though, and it's not as cold as yesterday. good morning, this is "nbc 10 news today". i'm rosemar
use. use the card with the lowest interest rate. >> good point. >> that way if you carry over the balance, you will pay less on sglit sharon, thank you. >> sure. >> that does it for usat's the show. i'm becky quick. thank you for joining us. next week a holiday look at gift ideas, charity and retail and the season of giving. each week keep it here. we're "on the money." happy thanksgiving, ev >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> right now on nbc 10...
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us -- justice. they point us towards compassion. they point us towards truth. us towards the sheer exuberance of being alive. of the breadth and depth of human existence in all its possibilities. without trying to sound sentimental in a way that he would have found painful, i want to suggest that ben bradlee was one of these people. in his professional life, his family life, friendships, role as a live figure and citizen his work and values and commitments helped us to see through the dim darkness of our present moment into a glimpse of what life is finally all about. for people of faith the final truth about life, god, and the universe and every one of us is embodied in the world -- the word love. it is acted out as affection and in our social relationships as justice. when we see through the dark glass we see a universe whose power, violence, and selfishness will always give way to love and justice and hope. the former poet laureate, mark strand, says this -- from the shadow of domes and the city of domes, a blizzard of one, weightless, entered your room and
us -- justice. they point us towards compassion. they point us towards truth. us towards the sheer exuberance of being alive. of the breadth and depth of human existence in all its possibilities. without trying to sound sentimental in a way that he would have found painful, i want to suggest that ben bradlee was one of these people. in his professional life, his family life, friendships, role as a live figure and citizen his work and values and commitments helped us to see through the dim...