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weiner admitted that he moved some of the information over to the justice department. source steele had this relationship that was long-standing. then comes election time, his contact becomes his vehicle to t launder the information into the justice department and the fbi,w and into working with, directly to victoria nuland, another top state department official, and weiner, who was no business doing this as the libya coordinator at the state department, on the russia issues with steny hoyer's top guy. the question i have when you take a step back from a cup because we've seen other documents, the state departmentd material to friendly's in congress, classified information, just before president trump's inauguration. i want to know what democrats in congress knew what and when about the dossier. it's pretty clear they were in on it just as much as comey, strzok, page, the clinton and dnc. >> sean: let me ask you one more question. when you say these documents show fusion gps and clinton bought and paid for by fchristopher steele had a close relationship with the obama
weiner admitted that he moved some of the information over to the justice department. source steele had this relationship that was long-standing. then comes election time, his contact becomes his vehicle to t launder the information into the justice department and the fbi,w and into working with, directly to victoria nuland, another top state department official, and weiner, who was no business doing this as the libya coordinator at the state department, on the russia issues with steny hoyer's...
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weiner? >> herbert weiner.ome concerns: one is, when you are implementing these changes for pedestrian walking and also traffic, what is the extent of the consultation with the police department? that's one thing. two, when you report collisions every month, what about pedestrians being struck on the sidewalk? i would like to see that included. that is extremely important. and, three, i really question the increase in the fare because it is -- it does not really honor the deficient service that you provide. the public voted with confidence in public transportation, according to "the san francisco examiner." and this fare increase is an insult to people who ride public transit. increases in fare were contingent on reliability of service. with those thoughts i leave you. >> chairman: thank you, mr. weiner. any further comment on item number seven? seeing none, we close and move to item number eight. >> mr. chairman, item number 8 is the citizen advisory's report, and i do not see the chair here today. so there wi
weiner? >> herbert weiner.ome concerns: one is, when you are implementing these changes for pedestrian walking and also traffic, what is the extent of the consultation with the police department? that's one thing. two, when you report collisions every month, what about pedestrians being struck on the sidewalk? i would like to see that included. that is extremely important. and, three, i really question the increase in the fare because it is -- it does not really honor the deficient...
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our state senator scott weiner. [cheers and applause.] >> thank you, and i want to thank the mayor for being an extraordinary ally to our community. thank you, mayor breed, for everything you do. this city is in amazing hands under your leadership. thank you. this is my 23rd san francisco pride. my 29th overall pride since i came out as a gay man a long, long time ago. time flies. i am optimistic for our community in many ways. this community that been through so much in terms of the hate crimes and the worst of the hiv aids crisis and housing crisis and all of the other weighs in which our community that struggled over the years in san francisco and elsewhere. we are so resilient and the community comes back and comes back and gets stronger and stronger. i am so proud to be part of our lbgt community, particularly in san francisco. that doesn't mean we don't center challenges. i think pride is the right time of the year for us to recommit to celebrate and recommit to the fight. of course, we know what this guy is d
our state senator scott weiner. [cheers and applause.] >> thank you, and i want to thank the mayor for being an extraordinary ally to our community. thank you, mayor breed, for everything you do. this city is in amazing hands under your leadership. thank you. this is my 23rd san francisco pride. my 29th overall pride since i came out as a gay man a long, long time ago. time flies. i am optimistic for our community in many ways. this community that been through so much in terms of the hate...
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weiner. requiring caltrans to add features to have safety and accessibility to folks walking, biking and taking transit when they repave or do upgrades on state roads that function as local roads. such as as [inaudible] we know the state has different priorities than we do locally. we really want to make sure that there is not a huge discrepancy on the state really follows our lead and design when working on roads that are in the middle of our city. we support that bill. it is making its way through the assembly right now. the third bill is ab 1112. this is a bill sponsored by assembly member friedman that would have limited the regulations that local authorities will be able to place on shared mobility devices including scooters and bike share. for san francisco, it would have included our lock to devices, parking guidelines and our equity in low income programs. it would have limited some of the data we were able to collect to help enforce our program. due to strong opposition from cities,
weiner. requiring caltrans to add features to have safety and accessibility to folks walking, biking and taking transit when they repave or do upgrades on state roads that function as local roads. such as as [inaudible] we know the state has different priorities than we do locally. we really want to make sure that there is not a huge discrepancy on the state really follows our lead and design when working on roads that are in the middle of our city. we support that bill. it is making its way...
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this is maurice jacob weiner, my father. and this lecture is in honor of him. my grandmother, his mother, was functionally illiterate in english. spoke yiddish. never really learned the language. he graduated third in his class in high school and won a scholarship to law school where he also boxed and ran track. he was drafted at age 35 when my mom was pregnant, came home. really didn't mind the war. now, he was a nifty guy. and i think one of the main reasons i'm doing this tonight is because of him, because he used to have me sit while he shaved every morning, which was quite a scene. and he would quote the gettysburg address or quote from shakespeare but above all, he would talk about world war ii. so i knew about the battle of the bulge when i was five years old. i know the differences in the airplanes, all of that stuff. and most of all, i had a passion for learning, as a result of his influence. every time i brought home a new book of 300 pages, he would usually read it overnight before i could even open it up. and what i've had the privilege to do for th
this is maurice jacob weiner, my father. and this lecture is in honor of him. my grandmother, his mother, was functionally illiterate in english. spoke yiddish. never really learned the language. he graduated third in his class in high school and won a scholarship to law school where he also boxed and ran track. he was drafted at age 35 when my mom was pregnant, came home. really didn't mind the war. now, he was a nifty guy. and i think one of the main reasons i'm doing this tonight is because...
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activists in the northern german port of kiel have blocked a cruise ship from leaving delaying the weiners departure by about 6 hours the protesters were demanding an end to the cruise liner industry despite police arresting over 40 of the demonstrators organizers declared the operation a success. to cambodia now and the garment workers battle for higher wages the minimum wage for garment workers robes this year to more than $150.00 euros per month but workers in the country's textiles industries say even with that they struggle to make ends meet. these women are singing about peace work starvation wages and fainting from exhaustion they're textile workers at a labor union event even though in recent years the minimum wage has increased to about $160.00 euros per month that's barely enough to live on in cambodia. his labor her to action laws are often not enforced 2 hours overtime is officially allowed but 4 hours is practically standard most women workers only have temporary work contracts they constantly worry about losing their job or the companies keep them powerless. facemasks and oth
activists in the northern german port of kiel have blocked a cruise ship from leaving delaying the weiners departure by about 6 hours the protesters were demanding an end to the cruise liner industry despite police arresting over 40 of the demonstrators organizers declared the operation a success. to cambodia now and the garment workers battle for higher wages the minimum wage for garment workers robes this year to more than $150.00 euros per month but workers in the country's textiles...
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. >> you have to give credit to pelosi and weiner. because, i didn't know i was going - i wanted the job i didn't know i was going to get it. mike was the same way. once we got out of committee, they allowed us to do it our way and what we needed to do. and on numerous occasions, pelosi voted against some of the legislation we put forward. but she never interfered. and the same with weiner. >> except a couple of times when it was later on -- we won't get into that. >> try to interfere. >> so, let's step back a little and take a look back at the last , i don't know, 18 years since 9/11 and you having been inside the intelligence community and being part of the -- overseeing . do you think that that the state of, how would you characterize the state of intelligence oversight? over the last 18 years? and now, is it that -- today? inherently more political? and susceptible to being politicized? or is it just that we, you, are noticing it more because the amplifying effect of social media? particularly the personalities we have. what you t
. >> you have to give credit to pelosi and weiner. because, i didn't know i was going - i wanted the job i didn't know i was going to get it. mike was the same way. once we got out of committee, they allowed us to do it our way and what we needed to do. and on numerous occasions, pelosi voted against some of the legislation we put forward. but she never interfered. and the same with weiner. >> except a couple of times when it was later on -- we won't get into that. >> try to...
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state senator scott weiner tweeted this photo of the event.izers say it is an effort to show solidarity with the l-g-b-t-q community and show that emeryville is a community where everyone is welcome. last week, city leaders voted unanimously to hang a second pride flag. ( marty ) it was chaos at the washington d-c pride parade this weekend after many people thought they heard gun shots. one person was arrested for possession of a handgun --- but police do not believe any shots were actually fired. several people were injured while running away -- they were treated for minor injures. the parade ended at that point because of the chaos . ( marty ) police are reviewing surveillance video and trying to figure out what caused those sounds. ( marty ) president trump is celebrating the newly- announced deal between the u-s and me
state senator scott weiner tweeted this photo of the event.izers say it is an effort to show solidarity with the l-g-b-t-q community and show that emeryville is a community where everyone is welcome. last week, city leaders voted unanimously to hang a second pride flag. ( marty ) it was chaos at the washington d-c pride parade this weekend after many people thought they heard gun shots. one person was arrested for possession of a handgun --- but police do not believe any shots were actually...
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senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build. >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. >> this is the regular business mooting of the small business commission called to order at 2:08 p.m. we thank small media services and sfgov. please take this opportunity to silence phones. -- silence phones. it is limited to three minutes per speaker. speakers are requested not required to state names. completion of speaker card will help ensure proper spelling of the name in the written record of the meeting. place each speaker card in the basket. speaker cards will be called in the order placed in the basket. there is a sign in sheet on the front table. please show the office of
senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build. >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. >> this is the regular business mooting of the small business commission called to order at 2:08 p.m. we thank small media services and sfgov. please take this opportunity to silence phones. -- silence phones. it is limited to three...
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we are going to talk live to scott weiner about his law. a little bird told me you have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go, go. now the fastest, most reliable internet can help you save on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? save hundreds of dollars a year when you get internet and mobile together. plus ask how to get $250 back when you switch to xfinity mobile. after qualifying purchases when you apply and are approved for the hawaiian airlines world elite mastercard. plus, you earn miles on everyday purchases. get closer to the travels and moments you'll remember forever with this special offer. need another reason? enjoy an introductory no annual fee. to apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> a controversial idea to help the growing number of people on the streets of san francisco were struggling with mental health
we are going to talk live to scott weiner about his law. a little bird told me you have the fastest internet and now the best mobile network too? yeah and get them together and save hundreds on your wireless bill. wow, that's great. oh, and this looks great. are these words for sale? no. go, go, go, go, go. now the fastest, most reliable internet can help you save on your wireless bill. that's simple, easy, awesome. taxi! should i have stopped her? save hundreds of dollars a year when you get...
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talking with authors who have books coming out and now we want to introduce you to anna weiner. who has a book coming out in january of 2020. it's called uncanny valley, a memoir. anna, what do you do now for a living and how did you get this. >> question. i'm currently writing full-time. i am intruding writer for the new yorker website that covers on valley culture, tech, san francisco. and i got there probably are the most backwards process imaginable.>> walk us through it starting with college. >> going with college, itwas just my 10 year reunion .i did not attend. i graduated in 2009 from wesley and university with a degree in sociology . and i just read in the wall street journal 2009 was the worst job market for generations so i had the good fortune to walk straight into that. and after a bunch of internships and living with my parents, working in music, i work in publishing at a literary agency for a few years in new york and after that joined a startup was doing a sort of netflix or e-books type of app. i was there sort of it was supposed to bethe person you know about b
talking with authors who have books coming out and now we want to introduce you to anna weiner. who has a book coming out in january of 2020. it's called uncanny valley, a memoir. anna, what do you do now for a living and how did you get this. >> question. i'm currently writing full-time. i am intruding writer for the new yorker website that covers on valley culture, tech, san francisco. and i got there probably are the most backwards process imaginable.>> walk us through it...
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speaking of embarrassing polls, anthony weiner. ( laughter ) yesterday, yesterday-- we bring him up,disgraced former congressman reported to the new york city sex offender monitoring unit, and look at what he's wearing. a t-shirt with a "late show" logo on the pocket. you can't buy advertising like that. nor should you. now, that logo, which we have over there, right over there, above the stage over there, we only put that on shirts for our staff and our guests. and, we had anthony weiner on years ago, during the brief period in which he was still funny and not yet really upsetting. but this means obviously we need to start adding a warning label to the shirt, saying, "please do not wear while committing or being arrested for sex crimes. also, hang dry." we've got a great show for you tonight. senator kamala harris is here. but when we return, "meanwhile!" stick around! ♪ ♪ the 2019 nissan kicks. ♪ keep being you. and ask your doctor about biktarvy. biktarvy is a complete one-pill, once-a-day treatment used for hiv in certain adults. it's not a cure, but with one small pill, biktarvy
speaking of embarrassing polls, anthony weiner. ( laughter ) yesterday, yesterday-- we bring him up,disgraced former congressman reported to the new york city sex offender monitoring unit, and look at what he's wearing. a t-shirt with a "late show" logo on the pocket. you can't buy advertising like that. nor should you. now, that logo, which we have over there, right over there, above the stage over there, we only put that on shirts for our staff and our guests. and, we had anthony...
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. >> i've got jeff weiner, the ceo of linkedin, now microsoft owned and part of the reason why we'realking today. it was three years ago this week that microsoft announced its intent to buy linkedin for $26.2 billion. back then quarterly reports, i was looking back through it, revenue for linkedin was growing in the mid-20% to mid-30% range. most recent microsoft report linkedin grew 29% in constant currency three years later that's unusual that's pretty good. >> yeah. >> what's driving that growth now versus three years ago >> yeah. we are very happy with the results since then you know, most acquisitions the integration can be very challenging. i think by virtue of the way things were set up from the get-go, it's really exceeding expectations, and this model of independence has really been working for us you mentioned the growth rates trailing 12 months we did $6.4 billion of revenue. that -- over that 12-month period is up 31% year-over-year shortly after the announcement within about a year of that time, about six months after we closed, the growth rate slowed to about 17%, so it
. >> i've got jeff weiner, the ceo of linkedin, now microsoft owned and part of the reason why we'realking today. it was three years ago this week that microsoft announced its intent to buy linkedin for $26.2 billion. back then quarterly reports, i was looking back through it, revenue for linkedin was growing in the mid-20% to mid-30% range. most recent microsoft report linkedin grew 29% in constant currency three years later that's unusual that's pretty good. >> yeah. >>...
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devlin barrett and rachel weiner at "the washington post" were first to break the news today that george nader has been indicted again on new child pornography charges, stemming from an fbi search of his three iphones at dulles airport in january of last year. these charges we now know have been pending against nader for months. but apparently he's been out of the country and therefore out of the reach of u.s. federal law enforcement, despite this sealed criminal complaint against him and a sealed warrant for his arrest that were filed with the court last april. he fell back into the clutches of u.s. law enforcement today when he re-entered the country. he flew in to jfk airport in the new york city area reportedly to seek medical treatment. upon landing at the airport, he was arrested and taken into custody. today, he made an initial appearance in the eastern district of new york, which means in federal court in brooklyn. the magistrate judge hearing his case said she believed nader is a flight risk. she would not give him bail today. she ordered him held overnight and reassessed tomorr
devlin barrett and rachel weiner at "the washington post" were first to break the news today that george nader has been indicted again on new child pornography charges, stemming from an fbi search of his three iphones at dulles airport in january of last year. these charges we now know have been pending against nader for months. but apparently he's been out of the country and therefore out of the reach of u.s. federal law enforcement, despite this sealed criminal complaint against him...
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. >> reporter: to be clear this is not the california conservatorship from state senator scott weiner. that would have applied to about 50 people. >> we want to do something that actually works, that is not just a fake political move. >> reporter: one move is that the city does not have enough beds, this is a compromise aimed at avoiding a potential ballot fight over this. it is an issue that is not going away. >> the good thing is that everyone in city hall, and our delegation of sacramento, is pretty aligned in recognizing that we have a huge challenge. with mental illness and substance abuse on streets. and, we need to take dramatic action. to address it. >> reporter: so, the state conservatorship bill is still out there, it is supported by mayor london breed, there is another plan for universal mental health care in san francisco, the mental health part of san francisco's homelessness discussion really just getting started. in san francisco, wilson walker, kpix 5. >>> mayor london breed has pledged $50 million for more treatment and recovery beds in next year's vote. >>> in a coup
. >> reporter: to be clear this is not the california conservatorship from state senator scott weiner. that would have applied to about 50 people. >> we want to do something that actually works, that is not just a fake political move. >> reporter: one move is that the city does not have enough beds, this is a compromise aimed at avoiding a potential ballot fight over this. it is an issue that is not going away. >> the good thing is that everyone in city hall, and our...
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senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build.ing names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. thank you for coming. >> we have been without a major seismic event for over 20 years now. will happen at a moment's notice [♪] >> today we are practising the activation of our department emergency operations center. >> this is really an exercise for us to train, and we are using fleet week and the entire -- the italian heritage festival as the exercise. we have four different sections that are working today. there is operations, and operations basically is our contact with people out in the fields. they are finding out how things are going, and if there are problems, they are letting us know and we can identify through our action plan what what resources are needed and dispatch those resources. they will fill out reports and then the report gets to planning you will identify if additional resources
senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build.ing names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. thank you for coming. >> we have been without a major seismic event for over 20 years now. will happen at a moment's notice [♪] >> today we are practising the activation of our department emergency operations...
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. >> reporter: tonight i talked with greg weiner. he's had season tickets to the warriors more than 20 years and was standing less than a foot from the deputy during the incident. he said this was all just a big misunderstanding due to the postgame chaos. >> so it was about 30 seconds of action. we left. i didn't think anything about it except oh, wow, that was something else. >> reporter: greg is describing the physical confrontation he saw at the end of last night's game. this cell phone video shows the immediate aftermath when the raptors president got into a scuffle with the alameda county sheriff's deputy trying to get onto the court for the postgame celebration. >> the policeman steps in front of me, stops him by touching him in the chest. he stepped back, still tried to enter the court. the policeman stopped him again. then he shoved the policeman. >> reporter: the deputy told investigators he was trying to stop the raptors president because he didn't know who he was and he was not wearing proper credentials. >> i think he was
. >> reporter: tonight i talked with greg weiner. he's had season tickets to the warriors more than 20 years and was standing less than a foot from the deputy during the incident. he said this was all just a big misunderstanding due to the postgame chaos. >> so it was about 30 seconds of action. we left. i didn't think anything about it except oh, wow, that was something else. >> reporter: greg is describing the physical confrontation he saw at the end of last night's game....
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state senator scott weiner said that exemption has been exploited.>>> we started seeing a small numberf very unethical doctors who started selling fraudulent medical exemptions. >> reporter: he is a cosponsor of sb 276. a bill aimed at stopping fraudulent exemptions. it would require the state department of health to investigate if a doctor gives out more than five exemptions a year or more than 5% of students at a school are not immunized. the department would have to power to reverse a child's medical exemption.>>> maybe this might be a little heavy- handed.>> reporter: opponents say the state should not get involved in the doctor-patient relationship.>>> on behalf of my family and myself urgently i strongly oppose this bill.>> reporter: senator weakness that the stakes are too high. >>> if you're putting your kids in public schools where they can make other kids sick and potentially kill them then we can say you have to vaccinate your kids.>>> sb 276 has already passed in the it is heading for the assembly appropriations committee. it will go to a vote by the full of simile. >>>co s
state senator scott weiner said that exemption has been exploited.>>> we started seeing a small numberf very unethical doctors who started selling fraudulent medical exemptions. >> reporter: he is a cosponsor of sb 276. a bill aimed at stopping fraudulent exemptions. it would require the state department of health to investigate if a doctor gives out more than five exemptions a year or more than 5% of students at a school are not immunized. the department would have to power to...
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jonathan and weiner is a former u.s. special envoy to libya he spoke about where the u.s. stands on nations. we don't know that it's been continuously violated we know it's been violated at various times and those are different things but there was a period is the who were before in 2014 which president obama intervened in met with the ghost aides at camp david and their leaders and said cut it out stop supplying weapons stop using different libyans as clients in terms of providing weapons the united states did not want any more by late in the arms embargo to libya because we saw that as a potential recipe for promoting civil. sudan's military council as well and that no damage or destruction will be tolerated as the mass rallies planned for sunday fought to go ahead protest leaders are calling for a 1000000 man march to keep up that demand for a civilian rule rights groups want to fishel to guarantee the safety of the protest as but the sudanese professionals' association which has let the protests has the security forces raided its headquarters at it and stopped to a new
jonathan and weiner is a former u.s. special envoy to libya he spoke about where the u.s. stands on nations. we don't know that it's been continuously violated we know it's been violated at various times and those are different things but there was a period is the who were before in 2014 which president obama intervened in met with the ghost aides at camp david and their leaders and said cut it out stop supplying weapons stop using different libyans as clients in terms of providing weapons the...
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before we continue, i want to recognize our legislator, scott weiner, for taking the time to be here.me, thank you for being here. we have some gifts and presents for dolores huerta. we have brenda who will help us with the giving of the presence present -- giving of the present [speaking spanish] >> thank you, brenda, thank you marissa. [speaking spanish] >> this art piece was made by second graders, and it's a beautiful, can you turn it around? [speaking spanish] [cheers and applause] [speaking spanish] [speaking spanish] >> whatever we give her is not enough to really show her what we appreciate what she has done, not only for our school, but for all of us through the human rights works that she has done, fighting for farmers who feed us all the time, so this is just a little token, but we want to say thank you. [speaking spanish] [cheering] [speaking spanish] >> big round of applause to dolores. [cheers and applause]. >> thank you for making the time to come. [cheering] [speaking spanish] >> she will make her way to the top where she will be signing posters, and you can line up, b
before we continue, i want to recognize our legislator, scott weiner, for taking the time to be here.me, thank you for being here. we have some gifts and presents for dolores huerta. we have brenda who will help us with the giving of the presence present -- giving of the present [speaking spanish] >> thank you, brenda, thank you marissa. [speaking spanish] >> this art piece was made by second graders, and it's a beautiful, can you turn it around? [speaking spanish] [cheers and...
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so they have food and medicine and health care the president admitted that what we found out in 2 weiner was in fact true what's what's happening and he said that not just work as you heard him there but also governmental shelters will begin to be organized for these people remember of course that this is 5 months after they started to come into mexico one of the thing to mention about this is that they're heading into the vulnerable and dangerous areas on the mexican border want to see more than a 1000 murders so far this year that are also going to be coming into time a leap a state that's really gripped and has been great for some time in cartel warfare sees a vulnerable people coming into mexico as the government just starts now to try to come to terms with this. well thousands have gathered in new york to mark the 50th anniversary of the day on which patrons of the stonewall inn a gay bar in the city's greenwich village neighborhood stood and fought against police harassment later known as the stonewall uprising a police raid triggered days of riots and it's widely seen as a turning
so they have food and medicine and health care the president admitted that what we found out in 2 weiner was in fact true what's what's happening and he said that not just work as you heard him there but also governmental shelters will begin to be organized for these people remember of course that this is 5 months after they started to come into mexico one of the thing to mention about this is that they're heading into the vulnerable and dangerous areas on the mexican border want to see more...
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the crises and i know i was completely aware of it and it was mostly i manufactured by someone who weiner 6 months before dick 2 and uprising in june and 30 years there were pictures of general sisi everywhere in cairo 30 on them in prager's than in tahrir square and if we want to go back and talk about the mistakes of president morsi he was a poor communicator and he did not communicate properly with the people that communicate with his religious. anguish that most of the people did not understand or appreciate he did not communicate well with many of his advisors and many of them quit and the 1st 6 months in office and his decrees if we talk about the constitutional decree. he issued in october of 2012 it was extremely disturbing to even to many of people who were supporting him if he had communicated better before issuing that constitutional decree and many people including myself i could have been more appreciative of his position and his understanding of the crisis at that point on a not level people really wanted a leader that govern based on the revolution principles and not based
the crises and i know i was completely aware of it and it was mostly i manufactured by someone who weiner 6 months before dick 2 and uprising in june and 30 years there were pictures of general sisi everywhere in cairo 30 on them in prager's than in tahrir square and if we want to go back and talk about the mistakes of president morsi he was a poor communicator and he did not communicate properly with the people that communicate with his religious. anguish that most of the people did not...
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history tv, all weekend, every c-span 3.n >> next, on lectures in history, professorcollege robert weinerteaches a class on the origins of world war ii in europe. he describes how the british and french governments initially saw soviet russia as a bigger threat that the fascists in germany and italy. he argues that some leaders' touctance to end a war led military unpreparedness. to see all of you here tonight. we had one burning question before class. individual --f an if the individual has the courage, who asked that question. is that possible? that? want to do >> ok. >> all right. that picture was you. >> well, it's part of me. maurice jacob wiener, my father. and this lecture is in honor of him. grandmother, his mother, was illiterate inl english. spoke yiddish. never really lrn
history tv, all weekend, every c-span 3.n >> next, on lectures in history, professorcollege robert weinerteaches a class on the origins of world war ii in europe. he describes how the british and french governments initially saw soviet russia as a bigger threat that the fascists in germany and italy. he argues that some leaders' touctance to end a war led military unpreparedness. to see all of you here tonight. we had one burning question before class. individual --f an if the individual...
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that's all you get with tim weiner's book. out, generale hayden said we need to respond to this in some fashion. point of make a addressing some of its flaws in theic and he did authorize agency, history staff and public affairs staff, to in effect go with a rebuttal, something we hadn't done before in our history. blowback.get any nobody accused us of trying to influence american opinion in our charter or anything like that. i think it was the right way to public criticism. the other point i would make way bill colbyhe handled the scandals of the mid-1970's. you contrast richard helms' approach, which was to say we are a secret service and i think the secrets should stop with me, runningan imagine him the agency in the mid-1970's, with a congressional spotlight him, we could have been blown apart. at bill colby came in, like lawyer. and he viewed this public in atment, almost courtroom kind of setting. here are the charges. i'm gonna sit here and rebut them or acknowledge them or clarify them. and i will disclose as much as i
that's all you get with tim weiner's book. out, generale hayden said we need to respond to this in some fashion. point of make a addressing some of its flaws in theic and he did authorize agency, history staff and public affairs staff, to in effect go with a rebuttal, something we hadn't done before in our history. blowback.get any nobody accused us of trying to influence american opinion in our charter or anything like that. i think it was the right way to public criticism. the other point i...
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scott weiner and several supervisors will be reading from robert mueller's redacted report. at manny's, a gathering spott oracle tomorrow into the against toronto. >> we don't know if a fan will be court side after a shove. >>> is this fan going to be alloweding to back john? ? >> reporter: well, that still remains to be seen. we don't know the identity we do know the fan was walked out of oracle right after the game by a warrior staff member. remember that play it was in the fourth quarter. it was about ten minutes left near the start, it's a block shot flies out of bounds. kyle lowrie leaps and tries to save the ball. check out the buy the to the right of lowrie reaching over and shoving the raptor's player. lowrie says it was more than just physical. >> after that fan, there is no place for that. he had no reason to touch me. he had no reason to reach over two seats and say some vulgar language to me. there is no place for people like that in our league. you know hopefully, he never comes back to an nba game. >> we don't know whether the fan is a season ticketholder or if
scott weiner and several supervisors will be reading from robert mueller's redacted report. at manny's, a gathering spott oracle tomorrow into the against toronto. >> we don't know if a fan will be court side after a shove. >>> is this fan going to be alloweding to back john? ? >> reporter: well, that still remains to be seen. we don't know the identity we do know the fan was walked out of oracle right after the game by a warrior staff member. remember that play it was in...
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joins us is scott weiner from san francisco who the n the coming week will join the fellow lawmakers to grapple with one of the biggest problems in the state, the future of wild fire safety and wild fire costs. the governor just announced a plan that basically says esh is going to share in this one way or the other. and it likely means rates go up. the idea is to deal with situations like this. what are the various forces at play in sacramento trying to come up with a solution for who pays and who pays going forward? . >> yeah. and this is critically important for the state. it'so say exactly what he's proposing. we want to make sure number one, we continue to have reliable electric service. >> we don't want the utilities going bankrupt. >> right. and we want to make sure the rate payers are not having all the costs dumped on them and the shareholders with being held accountable. and if we go through the process, the victims are being made whole and we are making the necessary reforms to our system so that safety is a top priority. and so that we are modernizing the system and not ju
joins us is scott weiner from san francisco who the n the coming week will join the fellow lawmakers to grapple with one of the biggest problems in the state, the future of wild fire safety and wild fire costs. the governor just announced a plan that basically says esh is going to share in this one way or the other. and it likely means rates go up. the idea is to deal with situations like this. what are the various forces at play in sacramento trying to come up with a solution for who pays and...
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before we get rocking, i just heard a guy in the bathroom say that i've got a truly tiny weiner, and i just want all 30,000 of you to know that's not true. one, two, three, four!" ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) carrot in the throat. ( clearing throat ) >> jon: i know who that was. >> stephen: trump must have felt bad about his behavior because later he tweeted, "i know it is not at all "presidential" to hit back at the corrupt media, or people who work for the corrupt media, when they make false statements about me or the trump administration. problem is, if you don't hit back, people believe the fake news is true. so we'll hit back!" (as trump) "and i know it's not very "intelligent" to stick my tongue in a light socket, but if i don't, people might believe i know not to do that. so, it's time to ride the lightning down to tongue town." ( laughter ) but trump simply can't resist. this morning, an executive vice president of the u.s. chamber of commerce went on cnbc to come out against trump's recent use of tariffs. >> the weaponization of tariffs, the increase of threats on ou
before we get rocking, i just heard a guy in the bathroom say that i've got a truly tiny weiner, and i just want all 30,000 of you to know that's not true. one, two, three, four!" ( laughter ) ( cheers and applause ) carrot in the throat. ( clearing throat ) >> jon: i know who that was. >> stephen: trump must have felt bad about his behavior because later he tweeted, "i know it is not at all "presidential" to hit back at the corrupt media, or people who work for...
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tim weiner's book "legacy of ashes." if you do not read one book about cia in your life, it is that one. it is terrible. you can see what we think about it by looking at our review on the cia public website. i am not averse to criticism. you have seen some of the things i have written about us. we are our best critics. we revel in tough love because we think it will make the agency better. but we don't like unfair criticism and one-sided criticism. that is all you get with tim weiner's book. when that came out, general hayden that, we need to respond to this in some fashion. he did make a point of addressing some of its flaws in a public, and he did authorize the agency history and public affairs staff to go public with a rebuttal, which is something we had not done before in our history . we did not get any blowback. nobody accused us of trying to influence american opinion in violation of our charter or anything like that. i think it was the right way to deal with public criticism. the other point i would make colbythi
tim weiner's book "legacy of ashes." if you do not read one book about cia in your life, it is that one. it is terrible. you can see what we think about it by looking at our review on the cia public website. i am not averse to criticism. you have seen some of the things i have written about us. we are our best critics. we revel in tough love because we think it will make the agency better. but we don't like unfair criticism and one-sided criticism. that is all you get with tim...
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he knew this jonathan weiner guy, was helping him out according to the documents we have, and once thesier came up, he conveyed that to senior state department official, victoria nuland, and then nuland is, obviously, talking about that with house democrats. other documents we have, lou, show that the state department was a key area or a key agency in the anti-trump efforts shepherding the dossier not only to congress, but to justice department even through steele. you know, we think that steele has the one dossier? oh, no. the state department was sending its own material separately to congress. so when a a.g. barr is going to look at this, he needs to not only look at doj, fbi, nsa, cia, state department's at the center of the storm when it came to these coup efforts. lou: into he's going to need to look at how did john mccain get his hands on the steele dossier, and how is it that he's sitting there working with a former agent of mi-6 at a security conference who is the person designated for him to hand over the dossier to fbi, which he does? very little discussion about that path,
he knew this jonathan weiner guy, was helping him out according to the documents we have, and once thesier came up, he conveyed that to senior state department official, victoria nuland, and then nuland is, obviously, talking about that with house democrats. other documents we have, lou, show that the state department was a key area or a key agency in the anti-trump efforts shepherding the dossier not only to congress, but to justice department even through steele. you know, we think that...
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senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build.ing names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. thank you for coming. [♪] >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there and it is there for everyone. [♪] >> i would say i am a multidimensional artist. i came out of painting, but have also really enjoyed tactile properties of artwork and tile work. i always have an interest in public art. i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world. you shouldn't just be something in museums. i love that people can just go there, and it is there for everyone. public art is art with a job to do. it is a place where the architecture meets the public. where the artist takes the meaning of the site, and gives a voice
senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build.ing names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. thank you for coming. [♪] >> i really believe that art should be available to people for free, and it should be part of our world, you shouldn't just be something in museums, and i love that the people can just go there...
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senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build.ing names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. thank you for coming. [♪] >> coming to san francisco on june 11th, the earthquake safety his fair from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. as the auditorium at 99 grove street. meet with contractors, design professionals professionals, engineers and architects, along with city agencies and hundreds of booths on the main floor. attend one of the workshops at 11:00 a.m. the seismic safety strategies study. what you need to know is the city strengthens buildings 240 feet high and higher, and to get ready to the next -- for the next big one. 12:00 p.m., changes in the updated citywide vacant commercial storefront ordinance. 1:00 p.m., comply with the accessible business entrance program to enable everyone to enter your business. 2:00 p.m., home modelling process made stress-free, meet the experts and understand
senator weiner we already introduced him. c.t. build. -- city build.ing names] >> emily, chad, nicole,... [calling names] and tonight's m.c. >> thank you for coming and joining us to celebrate us. it is time to eat. let's celebrate. the food is in the back. thank you for coming. [♪] >> coming to san francisco on june 11th, the earthquake safety his fair from 10:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. as the auditorium at 99 grove street. meet with contractors, design professionals...
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if you have these texts to anthony weiner saying stay strong, bro, it's going to work out.nk you would have your show. >> i think it would be bad, yeah. >> you're not allowed to do that, yeah. >> and the reason these got entered into the record was there was a gag order, right? manafort was violating the gag order by sending these texts to sean hannity. there are texts where he is like come on, bro, come on the show. he is like the frye festival, let's come on the show and be legends and manafort is like man, i can't because of the gag order. there is also a gag order for his lawyer, and it is shown that ken dowelling is feeding sean hannity investigation and hannity says ken is feeding me. he has to keep feeding me. ken dowelling was under the same gag order. the reason these got entered into the record in the first place is because they are violations. >> here is a taste of what this is like. manafort says i won't give up, i won't sell out. this is the distress signal texts. he says we're going to win, it will be ugly, expensive, and aggressive. he says i live in a nightm
if you have these texts to anthony weiner saying stay strong, bro, it's going to work out.nk you would have your show. >> i think it would be bad, yeah. >> you're not allowed to do that, yeah. >> and the reason these got entered into the record was there was a gag order, right? manafort was violating the gag order by sending these texts to sean hannity. there are texts where he is like come on, bro, come on the show. he is like the frye festival, let's come on the show and be...
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but the emails show that james comey testified about hundreds of thousands of emails on anthony weiner'saptop from the clinton server and the fbi went crazy because they didn't like the number. they weren't sure how many emails where they are. they tried to muddy the record with congress by sending them a letter that tried to walk it back but didn't. it shows again the fbi was concerned about protecting hillary clinton. you have emails concerning "the new york times," there's a heads up about in anti-trump russia story concerning jared kushner that he sent over to the fbi as a heads up not looking for a comment but just as a friendly you might want to pay attention to this. it shows collusion between the media and the fbi and quite funny or sadly, there is email traffic between strzok and page where they get into a spat over who sent what emails to whom about the grand jury that was looking into hillary clinton. it shows you that the fbi under comey was unethical mass, unprofessional, and their handling of these investigations deserved -- deserves another look. >> sean: we've got to get
but the emails show that james comey testified about hundreds of thousands of emails on anthony weiner'saptop from the clinton server and the fbi went crazy because they didn't like the number. they weren't sure how many emails where they are. they tried to muddy the record with congress by sending them a letter that tried to walk it back but didn't. it shows again the fbi was concerned about protecting hillary clinton. you have emails concerning "the new york times," there's a heads...
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total of 17 ceos in the bay area made the list, they include adobe shantanu nah ryan, linkedin's jeff weiner in eighth place. sales force marc benioff and keith block at 17. >>> if you have a sweet tooth you may want to order from costco. check out this giant strawberry frosted doughnut cake. it's topped with pink icing, m and ms and splirinkles. it weighs about two pounds, it's ten bucks. it's only available if you take a real long flight, costco stores in australia the exclusive semer of those. who knows? maybe if it does well, it will make its way there. >> i wonder if the dough night to size, glazing ratio ratio rao >> keep that down under. you know what i'm sasasasa >> i like nicole kidman, but keep that doughnut. >> it's a yeast doughnut. i'd rather have cake. i like cake doughnuts better. you can dunk them in milk easier. your w his accuweather forecast. the flags on the ferry building are rolling to the east. that's the sea breeze bringing in the cloud cover. that means today will be cooler. the heat will ease. more clouds and cool again tonight. our hottest highs will be this weeken
total of 17 ceos in the bay area made the list, they include adobe shantanu nah ryan, linkedin's jeff weiner in eighth place. sales force marc benioff and keith block at 17. >>> if you have a sweet tooth you may want to order from costco. check out this giant strawberry frosted doughnut cake. it's topped with pink icing, m and ms and splirinkles. it weighs about two pounds, it's ten bucks. it's only available if you take a real long flight, costco stores in australia the exclusive...
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recognize someone from assembly member david to's office, also, in spirit, we have senator scott weiner in here -- was here in spirit. and also, we will do a lot of shout outs later. so, please help me welcome our city build director. [cheers and applause] >> good evening, we apologize for running late. my name is ken name, i am the acting city build director. before we start the celebrations , we wanted to acknowledge a community member that we lost dearly earlier this year. i would like to ask that sherry andrews who has worked with her from the beginning of the program to come up and have a little moment of silence for her >> welcome. this is real rough for me. how do you say goodbye to your partner? someone who has been with you from the beginning? we will open it with a moment of silence. thank you. mindy, i want you to see her as who she was. she was a fighter. there was no doubt about it. i am a 30 year ironworker from local 377, i am retired, i used to always say that mindy was from uptown and i was from across town, but we worked together, we had the understanding of working wi
recognize someone from assembly member david to's office, also, in spirit, we have senator scott weiner in here -- was here in spirit. and also, we will do a lot of shout outs later. so, please help me welcome our city build director. [cheers and applause] >> good evening, we apologize for running late. my name is ken name, i am the acting city build director. before we start the celebrations , we wanted to acknowledge a community member that we lost dearly earlier this year. i would like...