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i woke up again, and the vision went from losing 25 percent of my vision to 80 percent of the vision.n i knew there was a really big problem. eight weeks later, you come back and can't read the big e on the chart and we look in the back and it looks unusual. >> the best way to describe it is this eye feels like it's smeared with vaseline. i can see color. i can see shape. but if i close one eye, i woman recognize. back at will's for more testing, eye drops, waiting rooms. more co pays. >> i'm hoping to find out today what exactly is causing the loss of vision in my eye. . unfortunately. no more answers until. >> if you look real closely, right here in the middle of that. more than that two months later. immediately it was a moment. doctors at wills found the answer in this single image taken from an optical scan. allowing doctors to see deeper into your eye. the inflammation in my eye was gone. revealing the answer to my vision loss. >> a little clot off your heart and ended up in the artery in your eye. >> it didn't hit me until i saw it on the prescription pad. the official diagnosi
i woke up again, and the vision went from losing 25 percent of my vision to 80 percent of the vision.n i knew there was a really big problem. eight weeks later, you come back and can't read the big e on the chart and we look in the back and it looks unusual. >> the best way to describe it is this eye feels like it's smeared with vaseline. i can see color. i can see shape. but if i close one eye, i woman recognize. back at will's for more testing, eye drops, waiting rooms. more co pays....
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to losing 80% of the vision.here was a really big problem. eight weeks later you come back and you can't read the big e on the chart. and then look at the back of your eye and it really looks unusual. >> reporter: the best way to describe it is this eye feels like it's smeared with vaseline. i can see color. i can see shape but if i close one eye i would not recognize you. >> reporter: back at wills for more testing. more eye drops. more waiting rooms. >> do you have your insurance card. >> reporter: more co-pays. >> i'm hoping to find out today what exactly is causing the loss of vision in my eye. >> reporter: unfortunately, no more answers until -- >> if you look real closely right here in the middle of that -- >> reporter: more than two months later, immediately it was an hah moment doctors at wills found the answer in this single image taken from an optical company hearns tomorrow mow gravy scan relatively new technology allowing doctors to see deeper into your eye. the inflammation in my eye was gone. reveal
to losing 80% of the vision.here was a really big problem. eight weeks later you come back and you can't read the big e on the chart. and then look at the back of your eye and it really looks unusual. >> reporter: the best way to describe it is this eye feels like it's smeared with vaseline. i can see color. i can see shape but if i close one eye i would not recognize you. >> reporter: back at wills for more testing. more eye drops. more waiting rooms. >> do you have your...
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tonight on visions 2016, we take you to the chinese lantern festival. check out susanna foo's newest venture. and go on a cambodian tasting tour. visit asian markets serving up a taste of home. plus, meet a piano prodigy and learn what it means to be a page turner. >> and how to get more asian americans in politics. >> hi everyone and welcome to visions 2016, our celebration of asian and pacific islander history and culture. we are at maido, a marketplace of japan in ardmore. and we're going to show you around in just a bit but first let's head to philadelphia's old city for a lantern festival that's steeped in ancient chinese tradition. every evening, as the sun sets on franklin square, the park lights up. >> the chinese lantern festival, it already has been thousands of years of history in china. >> historically, the festival was available only to china's very wealthy families but more recently, it's become a new year's celebration for the masses. >> and this is the first time ever, the festival has been staged in the northeastern united states. >> ha
tonight on visions 2016, we take you to the chinese lantern festival. check out susanna foo's newest venture. and go on a cambodian tasting tour. visit asian markets serving up a taste of home. plus, meet a piano prodigy and learn what it means to be a page turner. >> and how to get more asian americans in politics. >> hi everyone and welcome to visions 2016, our celebration of asian and pacific islander history and culture. we are at maido, a marketplace of japan in ardmore. and...
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see of how much they spend to get to vision zero?> you know, i don't have a spefng apples to apples number that i can compare to what we spent in san francisco, we spent about 9ed .5 million dollars on the first 24 and 24 project that we completed earlier this year. i do know that many cities are at different place ins the vision vao*er row journey, some have made the commitment, some have put together a multiagency group like we have, some have leveraged really strong advocates as well, so i don't have a direct answer, it's something we could be able to research and come back to you. >> especially if yu break it down into not only the engineering enforcement that are hard to break down i guess, but the education piece, public education on the [inaudible] it would be interesting to see how much each place spends probably to be fair, how much did they spend per person, you know, obviously new york's going to possibly be spending a lot more money. >> okay. >> any other questions? okay. do we take public comment on these things? no ques
see of how much they spend to get to vision zero?> you know, i don't have a spefng apples to apples number that i can compare to what we spent in san francisco, we spent about 9ed .5 million dollars on the first 24 and 24 project that we completed earlier this year. i do know that many cities are at different place ins the vision vao*er row journey, some have made the commitment, some have put together a multiagency group like we have, some have leveraged really strong advocates as well, so...
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to be a top priority and it's a crucial piece as part of the three e's of vision sao*er rho, what we would impress upon to do as much as possible, i think one thing that's a little bit different than the original 24 vision zero projects is a lot of thing that is are on this list is things we already knew about, the original 24 vao*er row project list was able to create urgency at locations where we knew people were getting hit and killed while picking, walking, driving, so being able to look at those locations and get a quick fix in the ground within a certain time period, in mta time, it's pretty fast, so we would encourage the city to be look at these quick fix locations, 13th street eastbound was -- sorry, westbound that was something that was graelt to be put in and get a protected bike lane on where we knew people were getting hit and being killed during biking, so try to continue to do more and use this vision zero priority project list as a way to increase urgency on delivering on these critical safety projects. thanks. >> okay. come on up. >> good afternoon, commissioners, my
to be a top priority and it's a crucial piece as part of the three e's of vision sao*er rho, what we would impress upon to do as much as possible, i think one thing that's a little bit different than the original 24 vision zero projects is a lot of thing that is are on this list is things we already knew about, the original 24 vao*er row project list was able to create urgency at locations where we knew people were getting hit and killed while picking, walking, driving, so being able to look at...
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went from losing 25% of my vision to losing 80% of the vision.ew there was a really big problem. >> eight week later you come back and you can't read the big e on the chart and then we look at the back of your eye and it really looks unusual. >> the best way to describe it is, this eye feels like it's smeared with vaseline. i can see color, i can see shape, but if i close one eye i would not recognize you. >> back at wills for more testing. more eye drops. more waiting rooms. >> do you have your insurance card on you. >> yes. >> more coach pays. i'm hoping to find out today what exactly is causing the loss of vision in my eye. >> unfortunately, no more answ answers until -- >> if you look real closely right here in the middle of that -- >> more than two months later immediately it was an aha moment. doctors at wills found the answer in this single image taken from an optical company hearns tomorrow mow gravy scan relatively new technology allowing doctors to see deeper into your eye. the inflammation in my eye was gone. revealing the answer to my
went from losing 25% of my vision to losing 80% of the vision.ew there was a really big problem. >> eight week later you come back and you can't read the big e on the chart and then we look at the back of your eye and it really looks unusual. >> the best way to describe it is, this eye feels like it's smeared with vaseline. i can see color, i can see shape, but if i close one eye i would not recognize you. >> back at wills for more testing. more eye drops. more waiting rooms....
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. >> it went from losing 25% of the vision to losing 80% of the vision. >> it led to the discovery to a bigger health issue. we'll talk about his experience, coming up next. >>> good morning, we're looking at a commute where traffic will be busy on the east shore freeway. we'll talk about that and the approach to the richmond bridge, when we come back. >>> a really solid fog bank, temperature will be cool. but there's signs of warmer weather. . >>> welcome back to mornings on two. nearly five months ago a philadelphia television reporter woke up blind in one eye. >> it started january 12th when i woke up in the morning. >> i woke up with a sudden and painless loss of vision. the sensation a shade being pulled town. i went to work thinking it was a my grain. >> it was a pretty big deal, because i have to see for my job. i remember that nighing to a live shot and remembering do people notice that i can't see out of this eye. >> that was just the beginning, what doctors found has changed chris o'connell's life. he's live from philadelphia this morning. your sharing your story in hopes of
. >> it went from losing 25% of the vision to losing 80% of the vision. >> it led to the discovery to a bigger health issue. we'll talk about his experience, coming up next. >>> good morning, we're looking at a commute where traffic will be busy on the east shore freeway. we'll talk about that and the approach to the richmond bridge, when we come back. >>> a really solid fog bank, temperature will be cool. but there's signs of warmer weather. . >>> welcome...
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especially if there's a change in your vision.hat was the key in that question. >> he had lasik surgery but now he's having trouble seeing. is that normal? can you get it redone? >> can you get it redone, but most of the time they're going to do it because you become farsighted. lasik can make you less nearsighted or less farsighted. if you're having trouble reading, they can fix one eye and that would be your reading eye. most of the time we can do it with glasses. i'm not against the drugstore glasses, i just don't want that to be the first stop. >> it's just a lens in your eye. like a camera, it focuses, lose its flexibility and that's how they can adjust it. >> we move on. memorial day is here. we're having a good time this weekend. it means bathing suit season, yea. a lot of people opting for cosmetic surgery, though, to help them look good in those bathing suits. is that the best approach? the docs are going to cut to the matter. you don't let anything keep you sidelined. that's why you drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein
especially if there's a change in your vision.hat was the key in that question. >> he had lasik surgery but now he's having trouble seeing. is that normal? can you get it redone? >> can you get it redone, but most of the time they're going to do it because you become farsighted. lasik can make you less nearsighted or less farsighted. if you're having trouble reading, they can fix one eye and that would be your reading eye. most of the time we can do it with glasses. i'm not against...
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to thank all the art supporters for their partnering in this vision and articles are widen eir written with a slant i want to be clear this is a dream that will moved not a matter of if but when i would like you to join with me. >> (clapping.) >> and feinstein for those of you tend of the meeting we'll adjourn with the memory of dr. koffman he passed i'll share with you the wonderful work to help the thousands of students not only in sfusd but in the great bay area with that, mr. president, the meeting is all yours. >> item c recognitions and resolution of accommodations, there is none tonight. student delegate report a little bit of an update on the student nominations we conducted the voting and currently now and then the next year 2016-2017 stay tuned we'll talk about that. >> student voice el cap we have completed our el cap student input and plan to process the information to a digestible version to provide recommendation for the sfusd engagement also wanted to announce the 12 asian heritage street festival it is a street festival that welcomes everyone and the community and will
to thank all the art supporters for their partnering in this vision and articles are widen eir written with a slant i want to be clear this is a dream that will moved not a matter of if but when i would like you to join with me. >> (clapping.) >> and feinstein for those of you tend of the meeting we'll adjourn with the memory of dr. koffman he passed i'll share with you the wonderful work to help the thousands of students not only in sfusd but in the great bay area with that, mr....
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to thank all the art supporters for their partnering in this vision and articles are widen eir written with a slant i want to be clear this is a dream that will moved not a matter of if but when i would like you to join with me. >> (clapping.) >> and feinstein for those of you tend of the meeting we'll adjourn with the memory of dr. koffman he passed i'll share with you the wonderful work to help the thousands of students not only in sfusd but in the great bay area with that, mr. president, the meeting is all yours. >> item c recognitions and resolution of accommodations, there is none tonight. student delegate report a little bit of an update on the student nominations we conducted the voting and currently now and then the next year 2016-2017 stay tuned we'll talk about that. >> student voice el cap we have completed our el cap student input and plan to process the information to a digestible version to provide recommendation for the sfusd engagement also wanted to announce the 12 asian heritage street festival it is a street festival that welcomes everyone and the community and will
to thank all the art supporters for their partnering in this vision and articles are widen eir written with a slant i want to be clear this is a dream that will moved not a matter of if but when i would like you to join with me. >> (clapping.) >> and feinstein for those of you tend of the meeting we'll adjourn with the memory of dr. koffman he passed i'll share with you the wonderful work to help the thousands of students not only in sfusd but in the great bay area with that, mr....
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. >> but first a new procedure that can bring clarity to millions with poor vision. why you might be able to toss those contact lenses and put those glasses down for good. >> meet the inspiring veteran bringing home the gold for the u.s. at the invictus games and how she and her fellow wounded warriors are giving it their all. >> remember to find us on facebook as well @abcwnn. scooter got you all? alright kiddos! everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like to watch them clean, but they'll never get me on the mattress! finally there's a disinfectant mist designed for sofas, mattresses and more. introducing new lysol max cover. its innovative cap has a 2x wider spray that kills 99.9% of bacteria. max cover is another great way to lysol that. can this much love be cleanedrlin' by a little bit of dawn ultra? oh yeah. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. >>> rarely do you get a look as up close as there at firefighters doing their job.
. >> but first a new procedure that can bring clarity to millions with poor vision. why you might be able to toss those contact lenses and put those glasses down for good. >> meet the inspiring veteran bringing home the gold for the u.s. at the invictus games and how she and her fellow wounded warriors are giving it their all. >> remember to find us on facebook as well @abcwnn. scooter got you all? alright kiddos! everybody off the backpack, we made it to the ottoman. i like...
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the vision is still largely the vision that chambers had cut out, but i think chuck is carving his pathicely. we need to give him more time to really turn it into his baby. you said cisco has been in there shall-challenged. how do they overcome that? they have this huge base of people who are basically networking people. going forward, as we look at things like cloud and internet of things, they will not necessarily be the same people. cisco needs to maintain the business and protect it, but also trying to move forward in these areas, and it's a big company. big companies are not all that nimble, as we know, but they have got to be able to, as they say, get that elephant to dance, and they can do it, but it's a lot more difficult because of that installed base and the way they have to protect it, and this huge army of people who base,hen their customer now they have to find new customers, and that will be difficult to do. call right, now let's talk about salesforce. marc benioff has been on the call trashing oracle and sap and how well salesforce has made their transition. is he right t
the vision is still largely the vision that chambers had cut out, but i think chuck is carving his pathicely. we need to give him more time to really turn it into his baby. you said cisco has been in there shall-challenged. how do they overcome that? they have this huge base of people who are basically networking people. going forward, as we look at things like cloud and internet of things, they will not necessarily be the same people. cisco needs to maintain the business and protect it, but...
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the vision zero policy is really key. the third principle is simp low going through and updating things that changed with projects. we had cost increase, which is always isn't the best story but many projects that secured funds we didn't anticipate bh wh [inaudible] was approved so we want to update and get a sense of our needs. we had more clarly on the key regional asks which are priorities ranging from cal train electrification project to bart request for contributions from alameda san francisco and contra costa county to relieve crowding on the bart system: we have seen trends in the past, san francisco is expected to get unbelievable amounts of growth and we are already feeling that pain. i know chair wiener squz others mentioned the pace of growth exceeded anything we accepted so that accelerates the needs to deal with capacity issues. one fall out from that principle, in order to be able to deal with all the state of good repair and safety enhancement we need to also deal with the capacity issues so one recommendat
the vision zero policy is really key. the third principle is simp low going through and updating things that changed with projects. we had cost increase, which is always isn't the best story but many projects that secured funds we didn't anticipate bh wh [inaudible] was approved so we want to update and get a sense of our needs. we had more clarly on the key regional asks which are priorities ranging from cal train electrification project to bart request for contributions from alameda san...
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so, part of this is a vision. in charge of having a vision, he'd be fired from his own reality show, right? he has no agenda, no vision, no plans for this country. and we're going to make sure that people deal with that. do i think he will try everything he can to change the discussion away from his vision? absolutely. but we're not going to let him and in the end, people out there from montana to maine want one thing out of this campaign. they want to know who's going to make their family's lives better and donald trump has no answers for that and we're going to make sure people understand that. >> so, the clinton campaign and the super pack will try to make it about a vision for the future. the trump campaign seems to be throughing donald trump they want to make it a choice of character and they want to play on hillary clinton's unpopularity rating. do you want to play on donald trump's unpopularity rating, which is much higher than hillary clinton's? >> a very wise man once said all president elections are an x
so, part of this is a vision. in charge of having a vision, he'd be fired from his own reality show, right? he has no agenda, no vision, no plans for this country. and we're going to make sure that people deal with that. do i think he will try everything he can to change the discussion away from his vision? absolutely. but we're not going to let him and in the end, people out there from montana to maine want one thing out of this campaign. they want to know who's going to make their family's...
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what did he say about his vision?- trumpnterested me won the nomination doing all of us the opposite of what previous -- the republican bigwigs had proposed after 2012. clearly, he is doing something right from the standpoint of winning republican voters. i asked him how does the envision the party changing? what he told me as he is going to put the trump stamp on the republican party in the same way he stamps the trump name on his buildings. what we ought to expect five years from now, he told me, the republican party will be more of a worker's party. it won't be talked to right-wing -- hawked to conservative right wing ideology. he will do a lot of the things he talked about on the campaign stage. some things republicans will be fine with. he has put out a list of conservative justices. then there are other things like building a wall and the porting and endingpeople trade deals, renegotiating trade deals that aren't going to fly very well with a lot of conservatives. i think that is why you have seen a lot of resis
what did he say about his vision?- trumpnterested me won the nomination doing all of us the opposite of what previous -- the republican bigwigs had proposed after 2012. clearly, he is doing something right from the standpoint of winning republican voters. i asked him how does the envision the party changing? what he told me as he is going to put the trump stamp on the republican party in the same way he stamps the trump name on his buildings. what we ought to expect five years from now, he told...
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worrisome symptom is of a shade coming over their peripheral vision. if you have severe retial detachment you will get a shade at the bomb of the. inferior detachment is shade up at the top. if the detachment is on the right, the loss is on the left, et cetera. sam: go in right away? >> go in right away. you were referred to me and fixed right away. it happened in one day for you. that is ideal. leon: sam, i got to ask you. i have heard about this happening to boxers. i have seen it happen when people have impact injury to the eye. is that not what happened to your case? sam: what happened? how did i get this? >> i have certainly cared for boxers. jersey joe walcott was one of my favorite patients and trauma is a cause of the retial detachment -- é6retial detachment. but most are not caused by trauma. as the eye is older the jelly that fills the central core will pull from the retina. the inside lining of the back of the eye. sam: age thing basically. >> age thing. for everyd situation to develop floaters. one in 10,000 people per year will end up wi
worrisome symptom is of a shade coming over their peripheral vision. if you have severe retial detachment you will get a shade at the bomb of the. inferior detachment is shade up at the top. if the detachment is on the right, the loss is on the left, et cetera. sam: go in right away? >> go in right away. you were referred to me and fixed right away. it happened in one day for you. that is ideal. leon: sam, i got to ask you. i have heard about this happening to boxers. i have seen it...
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your mistakes in pursuit of that vision? are you using your influence as a business leader to be a force for good in your community? when i started in business, both my grandfather and mother told me, "there are only two things you take with you throughout your life -- your education and your reputation. nothing else is guaranteed." when you receive your diploma today, your formal education is completed. but your reputation? that is something you will have to nurture your entire life. think of your reputation as your biggest asset. in today's increasingly digital world, where mistakes and triumphs alike are immortalized on social media and in your google search history, managing that asset is harder than ever. as you begin your careers, you need to start building your reputation from day one. there is no honeymoon period. i am not just referring to obeying the law, but to the way you treat people and how you behave. if you conduct yourself with integrity and kindness, i promise you, your reputation will serve as the bedrock
your mistakes in pursuit of that vision? are you using your influence as a business leader to be a force for good in your community? when i started in business, both my grandfather and mother told me, "there are only two things you take with you throughout your life -- your education and your reputation. nothing else is guaranteed." when you receive your diploma today, your formal education is completed. but your reputation? that is something you will have to nurture your entire life....
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because of our kind of we have the two champions of vision zero kind of on each side. and i think that this is really critical that we oppose those kinds of efforts that are counter to creating safer streets and a culture of safety, but thank you. >> sb 951 is on page 39 and this was established a golden gate, patriot pass program. and this is an effort by the author who is from the north coast to try to develop the transit passes partially funded by the state and funded by the volunteer transit agencies to the benefit of veterans, and veteran users of the transit systems. although, it has got a pretty structured framework in place, it just does not yet have a funding source. it depends upon a future appropriation in the budget process. and it does require if it ever gets to that point and it is activated it bo require would require that any of the applicant transit agencies that seek to access this program, would have to match it based on the different levels of match, depending on the urban or rural or very rural areas of the state. so, i think that this is a concept
because of our kind of we have the two champions of vision zero kind of on each side. and i think that this is really critical that we oppose those kinds of efforts that are counter to creating safer streets and a culture of safety, but thank you. >> sb 951 is on page 39 and this was established a golden gate, patriot pass program. and this is an effort by the author who is from the north coast to try to develop the transit passes partially funded by the state and funded by the volunteer...
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the leading cause of vision loss in people over 40. vision loss. but what's the best treatment? we're going to ask the doctors that very important question when "sunday housecall" continues. stick around. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at the zoo. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ you do all this research on a perfect car, then smash it into a tree. your insurance company raises your rates... maybe you should've done more research on them. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. liberty mutual insurance. you can fly across welcome town in minutes16, or across the globe in under an hour. whole communities are living on mars and solar satellites provide earth with unlimited clean power. in less than a century, boeing took the world from seaplanes to space planes, across the universe and
the leading cause of vision loss in people over 40. vision loss. but what's the best treatment? we're going to ask the doctors that very important question when "sunday housecall" continues. stick around. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at the zoo. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪...
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what kind of vision what a nuts and bolts guy have from the vision you had just six months ago? mr. souki: the first thing we need to correct is this emphasis on vision at this point of the situation. i think the most important thing that was facing cheniere in december was to transition from a development stage company to a company that would become an operating company. to put it in context, over the next three years, the revenues will increase two almost nonexistent -- $5 billion to $6 million a year. we would become, by a very just acant factor -- not part -- the largest purchaser of natural gas in the country, and we would be selling to cargoes every day of the year. these are enormous efforts required to transition from development stage to operating stage. we will end the process of doing this in december. the vision thing, if you will, was for further down the road, 2018, 2019, when the company would generate free cash flow and the question was what to do with that cash flow. usco has a couple of years, and from everything i hear in the street, and people that know him, i ex
what kind of vision what a nuts and bolts guy have from the vision you had just six months ago? mr. souki: the first thing we need to correct is this emphasis on vision at this point of the situation. i think the most important thing that was facing cheniere in december was to transition from a development stage company to a company that would become an operating company. to put it in context, over the next three years, the revenues will increase two almost nonexistent -- $5 billion to $6...
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the draft list of next high propriety vision zero project so my understanding this is a mix of capitalnd enforcement and education projects but on the anti speeding a new campaign was shared the implementation of a safe drive for city staff and, of course, mta continued to work on the speed enforcement bill sometime in the next session and finally your sfmta and transportation authority attend a summit by caltrain in early april there port a shift as well continuing on at the state level whoops excuse me - locally i wanted to also thing and congratulate walk sf and many of the commissioners who participated in the walk to work today very successful on april 7th this month and in addition wanted to encourage folks to take part in the bike and walk to work events in a few weeks how healthy under the influence and fund those modes of transportation how they help our city meet the congestion around inhibit and safety the transportation plan is make progress there was sfmta planners held the meeting concepts that identified safety improvements as well as is traffic calming commencements for
the draft list of next high propriety vision zero project so my understanding this is a mix of capitalnd enforcement and education projects but on the anti speeding a new campaign was shared the implementation of a safe drive for city staff and, of course, mta continued to work on the speed enforcement bill sometime in the next session and finally your sfmta and transportation authority attend a summit by caltrain in early april there port a shift as well continuing on at the state level whoops...
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, or at least a vision aligned with the reality of today, and tomorrow. - right, i think that's right. - what about the feds versus the states? i alluded to the fact that we really have 50 different systems, in fact we don't, but you certainly have to work with individual legislatures, individual governors, on these problems, and it probably differs, the willingness to work with you all. in a state like texas, where we sit today, the hating-on-government capital of the western world, anything that the feds do we just oppose on principle. probably harder to work here than it might be with new york or california. - here's another place where i think our system is antiquated, we pay for infrastructure on a jurisdictional basis, we have a federal funding formula states get x amount of money, they use that money for transportation purposes, but our economy actually doesn't recognize state boundaries. i come from a city, charlotte, north carolina, that sits about 10 miles north of south carolina, and south carolina, the upper state of south carolina, was part of our economic region. i think
, or at least a vision aligned with the reality of today, and tomorrow. - right, i think that's right. - what about the feds versus the states? i alluded to the fact that we really have 50 different systems, in fact we don't, but you certainly have to work with individual legislatures, individual governors, on these problems, and it probably differs, the willingness to work with you all. in a state like texas, where we sit today, the hating-on-government capital of the western world, anything...
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at the same time, they have some 30 vision zero projects. projects that will make the streets safer and engineered and designed to be safer. slow down traffic where the projects have pruben traffic going too fast and people are not taking the turns in a safe way to cause safety challenges for pedestrians for seniors, all that is in the 30 additional projects we want to complete and want to do so i cost some 70 million dollars that is incraseed in the muni projeblths. and keeping muni free for seniors and people with disabilities and youth, that is all part of the budget as well. thank you. you get your room back kids!
at the same time, they have some 30 vision zero projects. projects that will make the streets safer and engineered and designed to be safer. slow down traffic where the projects have pruben traffic going too fast and people are not taking the turns in a safe way to cause safety challenges for pedestrians for seniors, all that is in the 30 additional projects we want to complete and want to do so i cost some 70 million dollars that is incraseed in the muni projeblths. and keeping muni free for...
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when doctors told me my vision lost wasn't going to get any better. but i didn't expect it to get worse. >> it is where my life-long medical journey would begin. >> well, chris joins us now, from near his home. chris, i had no idea, you are a trooper, man. >> well, mike, i tell you, i didn't know what was going on, so i really didn't talk about it for quite some time, until i got the answers of what was causing my vision lost, which is i'm going to reveal tonight at 10:00 during our story, but a very serious medical condition, that a lot of people should see tonight. because it affected me, and affected my family pretty profoundly. >> now when you say vision lost, chris, does that mean you couldn't see at all or you had to wear a certain kind of glasses then? how are you functioning? we saw you were in the news room. >> long story short, i was diagnosed with optic neuropathy. and i lost still to this day lost most of my vision in my left eye. i have the sensation of a vaseline over my eye. so it is very blurry, i can see shapes, i can see color, but n
when doctors told me my vision lost wasn't going to get any better. but i didn't expect it to get worse. >> it is where my life-long medical journey would begin. >> well, chris joins us now, from near his home. chris, i had no idea, you are a trooper, man. >> well, mike, i tell you, i didn't know what was going on, so i really didn't talk about it for quite some time, until i got the answers of what was causing my vision lost, which is i'm going to reveal tonight at 10:00...
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this is the second time ukraine has won at euro vision.tatar restaurant in the ukrainian capital. fans waving tatar and ukrainian fans. for her fans, this was a very personal accomplishment. >> translator: i cannot express it in words because, you know, it is simply unbelievable for crimean tatars. all ukrainians supported us today, the whole world supported us. our people are talented and jamala showed it. >> current political events in europe tend to come up in competition. earlier, we spoke with our own matthew chance in moscow about the euro visions troeferses surrounding russia. >> state television you can see it behind me is going through its analysis of what happened in this euro vision song contest. they were convinced that sergei was going to win this, he did win the popular vote, but one of the things that commentators are saying this was a politicized competiti competition, that the voting was skewed against russia. because of him winning the popular vote, this shows a discrepancy between what governments think about russia and
this is the second time ukraine has won at euro vision.tatar restaurant in the ukrainian capital. fans waving tatar and ukrainian fans. for her fans, this was a very personal accomplishment. >> translator: i cannot express it in words because, you know, it is simply unbelievable for crimean tatars. all ukrainians supported us today, the whole world supported us. our people are talented and jamala showed it. >> current political events in europe tend to come up in competition....
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how can paul ryan reconcile his vision for the republican party with donald frump's vision. they don't have a lot of common, it's not only the question of muslims, it's a question of immigration, it's a question of trade. it's a question of entitlement reform. if you go issue by issue by issue, how can they reconcile. it can't be about the issues. it has to be something larger they can agree on, about the presentation the republican party wants to make to voters in this country overall. and how inclusive the party wants to be. >> do they -- >> well, they don't agree on anything. >> done. >> stand by, everyone. >> it is about tone and principles. >> gloria, thank you very much. john and david i want you to stick around. two former presidents and two nominees say they are skipping the gop convention all because of donald trump, is this anyway to unify the party? bend me shape me, any way you want me as long as you love me, it's alright bend me shape me, any way you want me... shape the best sleep of your life. sleep number beds with sleepiq technology adjust any way you want i
how can paul ryan reconcile his vision for the republican party with donald frump's vision. they don't have a lot of common, it's not only the question of muslims, it's a question of immigration, it's a question of trade. it's a question of entitlement reform. if you go issue by issue by issue, how can they reconcile. it can't be about the issues. it has to be something larger they can agree on, about the presentation the republican party wants to make to voters in this country overall. and how...
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which one is the vision that motivates them? and more explains their behavior that looks partisan than simply i like this outcome, you like that outcome, and we're going to figure out which rationalize it. >> i think the best example of that is antonin scalia's opinions into to flagburning cases that came up in 1989 and 1990. he obviously was not a fan of flagburning but he found the law unconstitutional, and that he said afterward when he went down for breakfast that morning, his wife was marching around the table singing it's a grand old flag. >> could i add one more thing? i think professors are at fault for this because i think the what constitutional against the don't even in law school is you have a class discussion in common law, all you for or against flagburning. they can argue on behalf of your site. you make an argument on behalf of the other side and make it out to be in class and anyone who's sat through that can testify, they make it out to be you pick which outcome is and then you marshal every argument in favor o
which one is the vision that motivates them? and more explains their behavior that looks partisan than simply i like this outcome, you like that outcome, and we're going to figure out which rationalize it. >> i think the best example of that is antonin scalia's opinions into to flagburning cases that came up in 1989 and 1990. he obviously was not a fan of flagburning but he found the law unconstitutional, and that he said afterward when he went down for breakfast that morning, his wife...
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the vision zero policy is really key. the third principle is simp low going through and updating things that changed with projects. we had cost increase, which is always isn't the best story but many projects that secured funds we didn't anticipate bh wh [inaudible] was approved so we want to update and get a sense of our needs. we had more clarly on the key regional asks which are priorities ranging from cal train electrification project to bart request for contributions from alameda san francisco and contra costa county to relieve crowding on the bart system: we have seen trends in the past, san francisco is expected to get unbelievable amounts of growth and we are already feeling that pain. i know chair wiener squz others mentioned the pace of growth exceeded anything we accepted so that accelerates the needs to deal with capacity issues. one fall out from that principle, in order to be able to deal with all the state of good repair and safety enhancement we need to also deal with the capacity issues so one recommendat
the vision zero policy is really key. the third principle is simp low going through and updating things that changed with projects. we had cost increase, which is always isn't the best story but many projects that secured funds we didn't anticipate bh wh [inaudible] was approved so we want to update and get a sense of our needs. we had more clarly on the key regional asks which are priorities ranging from cal train electrification project to bart request for contributions from alameda san...
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he does it by providing a vision.ve to understand, the most important voter in this election right now is the white working class voter. and he's giving him those core base of issues moving forward. but to everyone else, he has to show that he can put america first. and that he can make the right choice -- >> but what are the assurances that he will be more specific? because this -- this point, i mean, he hasn't really been specific. >> fred, i've got to be honest with you. being specific is a trap, because that's what hillary clinton's looking for, is a stationary object to knock donald trump down every which way to sunday. people buy a vision. they don't buy specific details. you find me a voter who says, gee, i'm with hillary clinton because i really like her tax plan, and i'll show you a sucker. the bottom line that trump has done here, most people don't tell you, hey, i'm voting for hillary clinton. they either say, i like or dislike donald trump. and that enthusiasm because of the vision he's created will carry
he does it by providing a vision.ve to understand, the most important voter in this election right now is the white working class voter. and he's giving him those core base of issues moving forward. but to everyone else, he has to show that he can put america first. and that he can make the right choice -- >> but what are the assurances that he will be more specific? because this -- this point, i mean, he hasn't really been specific. >> fred, i've got to be honest with you. being...
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zero -- is a vision-zero city. however, i recognize the unique role and special consideration that needs to be taken for our law enforcement and this is the reason my office has been in touch with these cities and has directed the city administrator to specifically address the city's ability to address confidentiality for the use of law enforcement or investigations. i look forward to introducing trailing legislation in the coming months regarding these exemptions. typically again as i was saying, san francisco lead in many items, but in this case we are actually following [inaudible] county and new york city and so forth. as a chair of the zero-vision city and following fatal accidents and this will increase safety and improve driving habits and potentially save lives. telematic is aligned with our city goals, and funding with the city administrator and staff support has already been budgeted. i am proud to have this legislation heard in committee today and hope i have full support of my colleagues. so i have -- a
zero -- is a vision-zero city. however, i recognize the unique role and special consideration that needs to be taken for our law enforcement and this is the reason my office has been in touch with these cities and has directed the city administrator to specifically address the city's ability to address confidentiality for the use of law enforcement or investigations. i look forward to introducing trailing legislation in the coming months regarding these exemptions. typically again as i was...
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that vision of freedom was too far away. buckley for his part, also did not enjoy the 1968 democratic national convention. he was there to debate gore vidal in a series of 10 debates on television. most of you have probably seen documentaries -- the documentary, "best of enemies." it was being shown here this year as part of the series. basically after the tear gas had seeped into the hotel's air-conditioning and no one slept the night before, he went on television against his arch enemy, someone he did not like as a human being. forget about political differences, he and norman mailer liked each other, but gore by dell and he hated each other -- gore vidal hated him. buckley lost his temper and said listen you queer, if you call me a crypto fascist again i will suck you in your not the nice word for nose and you will stay plastered. he lost his cool on live television. abc was very excited. buckley was demoralized. what has happened to my vision? what has happened to my attempt to create a new america? and my now the police
that vision of freedom was too far away. buckley for his part, also did not enjoy the 1968 democratic national convention. he was there to debate gore vidal in a series of 10 debates on television. most of you have probably seen documentaries -- the documentary, "best of enemies." it was being shown here this year as part of the series. basically after the tear gas had seeped into the hotel's air-conditioning and no one slept the night before, he went on television against his arch...
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zero -- is a vision-zero city. however, i recognize the unique role and special consideration that needs to be taken for our law enforcement and this is the reason my office has been in touch with these cities and has directed the city administrator to specifically address the city's ability to address confidentiality for the use of law enforcement or investigations. i look forward to introducing trailing legislation in the coming months regarding these exemptions. typically again as i was saying, san francisco lead in many items, but in this case we are actually following [inaudible] county and new york city and so forth. as a chair of the zero-vision city and following fatal accidents and this will increase safety and improve driving habits and potentially save lives. telematic is aligned with our city goals, and funding with the city administrator and staff support has already been budgeted. i am proud to have this legislation heard in committee today and hope i have full support of my colleagues. so i have -- a
zero -- is a vision-zero city. however, i recognize the unique role and special consideration that needs to be taken for our law enforcement and this is the reason my office has been in touch with these cities and has directed the city administrator to specifically address the city's ability to address confidentiality for the use of law enforcement or investigations. i look forward to introducing trailing legislation in the coming months regarding these exemptions. typically again as i was...
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secretary i'll tell you that with migrant challenge comes chaos if chaos a vision and this is a grand challenge we don't typically put together $20 million proposals this took a lot of effort i think that working with the world-classcy say university hope to create a world-class city for the future i want to tell you this city and our university equity is part of our dna we're unpolicy allergic and i want to - a few things about the research we want to commend share tim shared the power of 10 reduce trips by tennessee e 10 percent and emissions by 10 percent and collisions and fatalities by 10 percent and want to have the household expenses of low income residents by 10 percent we have a 3 tiered approach we believe in scale so start with the regional scale and city and neighborhood scale we absolutely feel those levels scale must come together who what is a model platform that is replicated and customized our approach also builds on the feedback control this inspired us we're not going to rely on technology we'll not use argues u justice the supply approach that relies on cameras and
secretary i'll tell you that with migrant challenge comes chaos if chaos a vision and this is a grand challenge we don't typically put together $20 million proposals this took a lot of effort i think that working with the world-classcy say university hope to create a world-class city for the future i want to tell you this city and our university equity is part of our dna we're unpolicy allergic and i want to - a few things about the research we want to commend share tim shared the power of 10...
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i have a vision of america. a vision that has grown and ripened as i have traveled, talked, and listened and learned and have gotten to know the people of this country. i have seen america poised, not only at the beginning of a new century, but at the brink of a long, new era of a competent government. i see and away american -- i have seen an american turning away from corruption. i see a president who is not isolated from our people, but a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see an america on the move again, united come its wounds healed, entering its third citrate with confidence and competence and compassion. lives up to the majesty of the constitution and the simple decency of its people. this is my vision of america. i hope you share it. and i hope you will help me fight for it. ♪ ♪ jimmy carter: i want to see us once again as a nation that is good, honest, decent, and truthful and competent and compassionate, and filled with love. votes toe 72 delegate the next president of the uni
i have a vision of america. a vision that has grown and ripened as i have traveled, talked, and listened and learned and have gotten to know the people of this country. i have seen america poised, not only at the beginning of a new century, but at the brink of a long, new era of a competent government. i see and away american -- i have seen an american turning away from corruption. i see a president who is not isolated from our people, but a president who feels your pain and who shares your...
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and he appears to have a vision. an economic vision.s announced a grand plan for vision 2030 which is a muchless of a role for oil. and i suspect also he's got a vision for himself that he wants to be the next king of saudi arabia. >> sreenivasan: sarah, what about that vision to 30 project, the idea-- we quait or we connect saudi arabia with oil in our heads. the idea that they could be less fossil-fuel depend enterin 15 years. >> well, i think it follows along the lines of what you have seen coming out of saudi arabia energy ministers and political leadership for awhile which is this recognition that the energy landscape is changing, right? they understand that climate change is an issue, that a lot of different countries take seriously. they talked about it quite openly. they are involved in most of the major multilateral initiatives to deal with climate change. and i think if we weren't talking about their broad reform effort, we would be talking about their need to undertake economic reform at some point given the outlook for oil m
and he appears to have a vision. an economic vision.s announced a grand plan for vision 2030 which is a muchless of a role for oil. and i suspect also he's got a vision for himself that he wants to be the next king of saudi arabia. >> sreenivasan: sarah, what about that vision to 30 project, the idea-- we quait or we connect saudi arabia with oil in our heads. the idea that they could be less fossil-fuel depend enterin 15 years. >> well, i think it follows along the lines of what...
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donald trump is good on the kind of big picture vision, i am going to make america great again.ics of grandular policies on discreet subjects and not as good on the grand vision. i think that to the extent that both of them probably need to use these coming weeks in the lead up to the convention to work and sort of weaknesses in both of their messages. >> ruth marcus and anne gerrund. thank you very much. >> coming up, rumbles in vegas at the nevada state convention, you are watching "andrea mitchell reports," only on msnbc. that was a leap. but i knew i could rely on american express to help me buy those building materials. amex helped me buy the inventory i needed. our amex helped us fill the orders. just like that. another step on the journey. will you be ready when growth presents itself? realize your buying power at open.com ...another anti-wrinkle cream in no hurry to make anything happen. neutrogena® rapid wrinkle repair works... ...in one week. with the... fastest retinol formula available. it's clinically proven to work on fine lines and... ...even deep wrinkles. "one w
donald trump is good on the kind of big picture vision, i am going to make america great again.ics of grandular policies on discreet subjects and not as good on the grand vision. i think that to the extent that both of them probably need to use these coming weeks in the lead up to the convention to work and sort of weaknesses in both of their messages. >> ruth marcus and anne gerrund. thank you very much. >> coming up, rumbles in vegas at the nevada state convention, you are...
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i have a vision of america.ision that has grown and ripened as i have traveled, talked, and listened and learned and have gotten to know the people of this country. poised, notamerica only at the beginning of a new century, but at the brink of a of a competent government. -- i and away american have seen an american turning away from corruption. is not president who isolated from our people, but a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see an america on the move again, united come its wounds healed, entering its third citrate with confidence and competence and compassion. lives up to the majesty of the constitution and the simple decency of its people. this is my vision of america. i hope you share it. and i hope you will help me fight for it. ♪ ♪ i heard a young man speaking out, just the other day. listen,pped to take a to what he had to say. he spoke straight and sample. that, i was impressed. he said, once and for all, why not the best? he said his name was jimmy carter. and he was runni
i have a vision of america.ision that has grown and ripened as i have traveled, talked, and listened and learned and have gotten to know the people of this country. poised, notamerica only at the beginning of a new century, but at the brink of a of a competent government. -- i and away american have seen an american turning away from corruption. is not president who isolated from our people, but a president who feels your pain and who shares your dreams. i see an america on the move again,...
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it's a commitment to two different visions of the constitution. it's useful to step back and see what separates those two visions. there are different ways one could explain this and in my book i decided the most effective way of understanding this was to understand the difference between we the people as a group in which we the people should be able to be ruled by majority rule and we the people as individuals in which we the people established government to secure the rights of the individual. these are two different ways of looking at the constitution. i don't think the constitution is neutral with respect to these views. i think it was deliberately crafted to adhere to the second of these views. it can only be made into a democratic constitution by ignoring key passages of the text like for example the ninth amendment that says the enumeration in the constitution of certain rights should not be construed to deny others retained by the people or the 14th amendment which says no state shall make or enforce any law which takes away the rights of
it's a commitment to two different visions of the constitution. it's useful to step back and see what separates those two visions. there are different ways one could explain this and in my book i decided the most effective way of understanding this was to understand the difference between we the people as a group in which we the people should be able to be ruled by majority rule and we the people as individuals in which we the people established government to secure the rights of the...
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alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, and vision problems.y be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reactions can occur. tell your doctor if you or anyone in your house needs or has recently received a vaccine. in a medical study, most stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin and the majority were rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® helps keep my skin clearer. ask your doctor about stelara®. kennedy:...
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at the same time, they have some 30 vision zero projects. projects that will make the streets safer and engineered and designed to be safer. slow down traffic where the projects have pruben traffic going too fast and people are not taking the turns in a safe way to cause safety challenges for pedestrians for seniors, all that is in the 30 additional projects we want to complete and want to do so i cost some 70 million dollars that is incraseed in the muni projeblths. and keeping muni free for seniors and people with disabilities and youth, that is all part of the budget as well. thank you. you get your room back kids! be joined by city attorney jessie smith also here are tom [inaudible] evan [inaudible] kristin jen son and victoria, all working diligently on the action we filed in san francisco superior court this morning. i'm joined by supervisor aaron peskin and soon scott wiener both of whom are working on isues related to this defend for many years. today, i'm announcing i filed suit against the silties largest property owners and land l
at the same time, they have some 30 vision zero projects. projects that will make the streets safer and engineered and designed to be safer. slow down traffic where the projects have pruben traffic going too fast and people are not taking the turns in a safe way to cause safety challenges for pedestrians for seniors, all that is in the 30 additional projects we want to complete and want to do so i cost some 70 million dollars that is incraseed in the muni projeblths. and keeping muni free for...