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he's a smart guy who will stand in the doorway. another sobering aspect is the time it took to complete it. babies born in 1989 are annoy adult. in the nearly 24 years since the shaking stopped we've lost people who worked on our bridge. at this time i'd like to acknowledge some of the people who helped with the design and the construction of this bridge who we've lost. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . the last name you saw on the screen was the single fatality that day in loma. i'm honored to introduce you to someone who helped rescue that young man's brother from that vehicle. he's retired since. doug can you stand and be recognized? right there (clapping) . i now have the pleasure to introduce my chairperson so prepare for another truly set of remarks. amy become chair a little bit over a year ago and this was prebolts and i'm sure figured there might be more of a straight line but she's held up like a trooper and been a great leader through a difficult time in this project. loophole join me in welcoming my chair amy worth (clapping) >> th
he's a smart guy who will stand in the doorway. another sobering aspect is the time it took to complete it. babies born in 1989 are annoy adult. in the nearly 24 years since the shaking stopped we've lost people who worked on our bridge. at this time i'd like to acknowledge some of the people who helped with the design and the construction of this bridge who we've lost. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ . the last name you saw on the screen was the single fatality that day in loma. i'm...
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i do not know who really gets out. have heard, i have read some of the stuff, but i think the reasons why they are doing it are ridiculous. i mean, why did they not think about this years ago? half of them should not be in there. especially for the length of time they have been there. they make it seem as though they are doing these prisoners a itor when the real word for is called justice. i do not like the reasons why they are doing it and it is all about money. that is all it is. tavis: to go back to something you said earlier, to some degree, sometimes people, sometimes we as a society do the right things for the wrong reasons. >> america. tavis: it may be the right thing but money should not be the reason. >> i worry about these young men likeomen, because, sort of what you wish for comes true and a lot of them are not psychologically, emotionally prepared and this is how they end up there in the first place. that is why the rate of recidivism is so high. what kind of skills did you get while you were there, what
i do not know who really gets out. have heard, i have read some of the stuff, but i think the reasons why they are doing it are ridiculous. i mean, why did they not think about this years ago? half of them should not be in there. especially for the length of time they have been there. they make it seem as though they are doing these prisoners a itor when the real word for is called justice. i do not like the reasons why they are doing it and it is all about money. that is all it is. tavis: to...
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our hearts, our prayers are with those who have died, with those who are injured. tomorrow, at 7:00 p.m., when congress returns, i will be on the floor for the moment of silence. meanwhile, i'm really asking everyone to withhold judgment about what happened here. i am very familiar with this facility. it began the revival of m street, when we were able to get the sea systems command to come here. it is a very secure facility. and the navy has managed to keep it secure while it has been open to the public. in the evenings, there is an event center that the navy built, where events are regularly held that are sponsored by district and regional organizations. we cannot know what happened here yet. but i hope that we will reserve judgment until a thorough investigation is done. thank you very much. >> do you know who the victims are? >> no. all i know is the number. and that number could rise. >> do you have any idea how they got into the building? >> i don't believe anyone could have gotten into this building who did not have the proper identification. they were withi
our hearts, our prayers are with those who have died, with those who are injured. tomorrow, at 7:00 p.m., when congress returns, i will be on the floor for the moment of silence. meanwhile, i'm really asking everyone to withhold judgment about what happened here. i am very familiar with this facility. it began the revival of m street, when we were able to get the sea systems command to come here. it is a very secure facility. and the navy has managed to keep it secure while it has been open to...
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those who sat by and watched the rise in germany. many are getting called from angry conservative constituents saying you supporting obamacare? so he is really put them on the defensive. it's turning out to be an interesting dynamic. >> do these legislators know how unpopular a government shutdown is? >> the republican party suffered politically from a government shutdown in the 90s. but it really does have repercussions and we're facing that in less than a week and we're talking about national parks shutting down. here in the city of washington a lot of services will close. so the public attention to this may really hone in if this comes to pass. >> so what happens now? >> all right. we're expecting to see the senate pass a version of the house bill. it would fund the government moving forward, but gets rid of this whole obamacare defunding. so it doesn't touch the law. it could happen sooner if republicans sign off. >> senates debates as you mentioned it could very well go back to the house, but it raises the bigger question we're
those who sat by and watched the rise in germany. many are getting called from angry conservative constituents saying you supporting obamacare? so he is really put them on the defensive. it's turning out to be an interesting dynamic. >> do these legislators know how unpopular a government shutdown is? >> the republican party suffered politically from a government shutdown in the 90s. but it really does have repercussions and we're facing that in less than a week and we're talking...
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one group who hasn't are professors who study management.there's a big paper in the journal of management inquiry, on dick fuld's narcissism. and scholars think there are two kinds of narcissism. and it's rampant on wall street. it can be a force for good, as it was initially when fuld was building up lehman, and a force for bad. >> i think that same narcissism exists in the obama administration, who has the audacity to consider larry summers the architect of the delegislation that led to the crisis to run the fed. and he lost $1 million making a bad bet on interest rates, and we're like, i think you should be in charge of interest rates. that's a really good idea. you have a demonstrated history of failing to do that. >> the only people who have been sanctioned. where is the account skpblt where is the sanction? dick fuld has been the fall guy. it's not like he's poor or in prison or screwed over like tens of millions of americans have been. but he has kind of like weirdly fallen out of favor. but it's as if it was just the problem of dick
one group who hasn't are professors who study management.there's a big paper in the journal of management inquiry, on dick fuld's narcissism. and scholars think there are two kinds of narcissism. and it's rampant on wall street. it can be a force for good, as it was initially when fuld was building up lehman, and a force for bad. >> i think that same narcissism exists in the obama administration, who has the audacity to consider larry summers the architect of the delegislation that led to...
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jeannette baskin, who lives on staten island not far from the statue of liberty, who describes herself as neither republican nor democrat, told the "new york times," "we invest all this money in foreign countries and fixing their problems, and this country is falling apart." don't think these people callous, those pictures of children gassed in syria sicken them. but there are limits to military power when religious rivalries and secular passions come armed with blowtorches. a retired educator named alice ridinger in hanover, pennsylvania, spoke for multitudes when she also told the "times" that while she finds the use of chemical weapons "terrible," she fears the deeper involvement that could follow a military strike. "i don't think that would be the end of it," she said. truth is, no one knows what would happen once the missiles fly. not the white house or pentagon. not the cia or nsa. not even the all-seeing oracles of cable television, the editorial writers of "the wall street journal," or the seers of such influential publications as "the economist," hawkish now on syria despite h
jeannette baskin, who lives on staten island not far from the statue of liberty, who describes herself as neither republican nor democrat, told the "new york times," "we invest all this money in foreign countries and fixing their problems, and this country is falling apart." don't think these people callous, those pictures of children gassed in syria sicken them. but there are limits to military power when religious rivalries and secular passions come armed with blowtorches....
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are currently there, the people who are currently working there, but people who in the future will decide to go to city college. so, i know that all the members of the board and especially supervisor avalos who will work very hard to make sure city college can remain a viable institution in the future, so, thank you everyone for coming out. >> if we could perhaps continue this to the call of the chair. >> perfect, okay. let's go ahead and close out public comment. i don't know if i -- okay. public comment is closed. [gavel] >> there's been a motion to file to the call of the chair and it's been seconded and it's been unanimous. this motion is accepted and filed. is there anything else you wanted to say? >> just to continue -- >> i'm sorry, continued to the call of the chair. >> thank you. >> it's been a long day, folks. okay, thank you, everyone, for coming out. and i thank you for caring. (applause) >> madam clerk, are there any other matters before this body? >> that concludes our business for the day. >> thank you, this body is adjourned. [gavel] >> thank you. [adjourned] aah! i'm a li
are currently there, the people who are currently working there, but people who in the future will decide to go to city college. so, i know that all the members of the board and especially supervisor avalos who will work very hard to make sure city college can remain a viable institution in the future, so, thank you everyone for coming out. >> if we could perhaps continue this to the call of the chair. >> perfect, okay. let's go ahead and close out public comment. i don't know if i...
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rand who? rand paul. government because of the rule, they wrote to the stand with rand pac. they said you cannot use his name unless you are officially associated with him i you are not officially associated with him you. have to take rand out of your name. to which the group has now responded. and they have responded by saying -- rand who? we have nothing to do with rand paul. look at that headline in "the washington post." we don't stand with rand paul at all. the whole stand with rand thing is just a big misunderstanding. what we stand with is -- ann rand who is author of the books, beloved by college sophomores wherever literature classes are underfunded. there is no mention of the
rand who? rand paul. government because of the rule, they wrote to the stand with rand pac. they said you cannot use his name unless you are officially associated with him i you are not officially associated with him you. have to take rand out of your name. to which the group has now responded. and they have responded by saying -- rand who? we have nothing to do with rand paul. look at that headline in "the washington post." we don't stand with rand paul at all. the whole stand with...
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it is god who acquits us. who will condemn?died, yes, who was raised and is at the right hand of god, who indeed intercedes for us. what will separate us from the love of christ? will anger, distress, persecution, famine? nakedness, peril, or the sword? no. in all these things we conquer overwhelmingly through him who has loved us. for i am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor anything else in all creation will be able to separate us from the love of god in christ jesus our lord. the word of the lord. >> would all of you join with me in praying and reading together from the ancient prayer book we know as psalms. this reading is from the 23rd psalm. will you read together with me? the lord is my shepherd. i shall not want. he maketh me to lie down in green pastures. he leadeth me beside the still waters. he restoreth my soul. he leadeth me in the paths of righteousness for his name's sake. yea, though i walk through the valley of the
it is god who acquits us. who will condemn?died, yes, who was raised and is at the right hand of god, who indeed intercedes for us. what will separate us from the love of christ? will anger, distress, persecution, famine? nakedness, peril, or the sword? no. in all these things we conquer overwhelmingly through him who has loved us. for i am convinced that neither death nor life nor angels nor rulers nor things present nor things to come nor powers nor height nor depth nor anything else in all...
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i begin to think who was i began arriving at fort? who is my audience?ce? who did i admire? whose writing sound really, ridn really enthralled me? one the people i admired was th? person you heard just now, pe taylor branch. you're hear and what was my own style? m were objectives for the book? i took a positive from this treadmill but i was on, and i i paused fro began to ask all of these a questions that you're not realle supposed to ask of yourself at this stage of your career, but this is one of the things that tenure is for ticket allows you to ask questions without thinking that you're going to get fired the nextthin year. so i did this and i came up witp a book tickets a very different book than the one i set out to right at the beginning. as i first start riding can it' a journey to very different book from the one i set out to right at the beginning. right at the beginning. i began to see things, practice laws during jim crow and most people haven't seen before. i began to see these stories i wanted to tell. let me do one more thing before we do questions. let me re
i begin to think who was i began arriving at fort? who is my audience?ce? who did i admire? whose writing sound really, ridn really enthralled me? one the people i admired was th? person you heard just now, pe taylor branch. you're hear and what was my own style? m were objectives for the book? i took a positive from this treadmill but i was on, and i i paused fro began to ask all of these a questions that you're not realle supposed to ask of yourself at this stage of your career, but this is...
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you know people who survived the attack on the cole who were there today. >> i do, anderson.ason grable who was my auxiliaries officer and bob overturf who was my surprise officer but hearing the names brings it home in that we have lost family members and loved ones tonight that there will be a hole in their hearts as the families try to deal with this tragedy and five families are still waiting. >> and this navy yard that -- parts are open to the public. when you hear that and you hear this is among the most secure places, that seems to be a contradiction. >> you have to control access right at the gate as to who you allow on board. although they allow people on, if a civilian drives up and wants to see the navy museum, that vehicle is inspected. everyone inside is identified and they know who is there. typically you need an escort to get on the base. while they can go into unsecure areas on the yard itself, to get in the buildings that is a different level of security. and that's why the investigation is going to tell us what this gunman had to do, either to shoot his way
you know people who survived the attack on the cole who were there today. >> i do, anderson.ason grable who was my auxiliaries officer and bob overturf who was my surprise officer but hearing the names brings it home in that we have lost family members and loved ones tonight that there will be a hole in their hearts as the families try to deal with this tragedy and five families are still waiting. >> and this navy yard that -- parts are open to the public. when you hear that and you...
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jenny who has been instrumental in pointing out this issue and others who have been at the forefront of making sure we at city government understand the migrate of the lgbt folks. i want to thank the people who have volunteered their time to process this project. one gentleman who used his expertise and one of our staff who's done a great service and paul and the entire construction company that have donated their labor. i especially want to thank the members of the community who have worked with us and hearing out the reasons for the project and trying to identify some of the concerns. i want to thank the homeless men and women who have testified at the board who have coverage and been encourages enough to do that. one of the things we wanted to make sure was that in expanding the exit shelter we didn't create any additional problems in that neighborhood. one of the issues that was brought up is that somehow the economist shelter was creating problems at the nearby park. we weren't sure that was a legitimate concern but we wanted to fully explore that. we met with the police departm
jenny who has been instrumental in pointing out this issue and others who have been at the forefront of making sure we at city government understand the migrate of the lgbt folks. i want to thank the people who have volunteered their time to process this project. one gentleman who used his expertise and one of our staff who's done a great service and paul and the entire construction company that have donated their labor. i especially want to thank the members of the community who have worked...
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. >> there are people who agree with me, and people who think i'm the republican anti-christ. >>> we'll begin with the story tonight. the deadly attack on the shopping mall in nairobi. what is the latest in terms of how the operation is still ongoing? how many terrorists are alive, and how many people do they believe have actually died in reality here. >> reporter: well, the latest from the kenyan authorities believe this is the end game, a game that has been going on for quite sometime now. they announced they were in the final stages of their assault. they have said that they cleared out all of the hostages. they don't really want to give definitive figures, saying that three of the hostages passed away. we were given a figure of ten to 15 hostage-takers. so we're going to speculate that there are about ten remaining in there with the hostages. they say they have cleared most of the area. and they have cordoned off the area in which the hostages were taken. but still, this is a very painstaking operation. when you deal with people who say they are happy to die. they want to die. and t
. >> there are people who agree with me, and people who think i'm the republican anti-christ. >>> we'll begin with the story tonight. the deadly attack on the shopping mall in nairobi. what is the latest in terms of how the operation is still ongoing? how many terrorists are alive, and how many people do they believe have actually died in reality here. >> reporter: well, the latest from the kenyan authorities believe this is the end game, a game that has been going on for...
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this is about people who are working who are struggling to feed their families, not about people who about fraud in the system. there's 1% fraud in the snap program. it's a lot lower than most government programs. this is about people who are desperate to feed their families. >> tom colicchio, thank you for coming in. that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." thomas roberts is back. >> good morning. the agenda next hour, cruising to the filibuster finish line for ted cruz. the clock is running out at noon. when time runs out what has the texas senator really accomplished? why critics on the left and the right think this is a self-promotional sillybuster. >>> bill clinton and president obama unite to promote obama care. did their joint messaging work? >>> and in the courts. the wrongful death lawsuit in the michael jackson case close to coming to an en. closing arguments resuming today and the jackson family is looking for a big payoff. legal eagle lisa bloom is joining me. that's coming up next. and rolls to a new e-trade retirement account. none of them charge annual fees
this is about people who are working who are struggling to feed their families, not about people who about fraud in the system. there's 1% fraud in the snap program. it's a lot lower than most government programs. this is about people who are desperate to feed their families. >> tom colicchio, thank you for coming in. that's going to wrap up this hour of "jansing & co." thomas roberts is back. >> good morning. the agenda next hour, cruising to the filibuster finish...
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been unemployed for more than three months, who doesn't have a kid, who is living in poverty, right,requirement, has been unemployed for more than three months, which is the current requirement, in a very high unemployment year, why should that person not get a hundred bucks a month from the government -- >> what this bill does is says maybe the dead person shouldn't get the hundred bucks a month, the lottery winner shouldn't get a hundred bucks a month, that person -- >> so wait a second. you need to throw off 4 million people to get rid of those two people. >> they're the dead people. those are the -- >> dead people are not actually cashing those checks. there's 1% fraud in the program -- >> but guess what, if you write the -- >> wait a second -- >> so we're still spending the more. >> is 1% fraud, you're going to do an across-the-board 10% cut? it doesn't make any sense. there's no logic to that. >> let me say this also. the argument eric cantor was making today was not an argument about fraud. i saw some people making the fraud argument, and i don't think the fraud argument holds
been unemployed for more than three months, who doesn't have a kid, who is living in poverty, right,requirement, has been unemployed for more than three months, which is the current requirement, in a very high unemployment year, why should that person not get a hundred bucks a month from the government -- >> what this bill does is says maybe the dead person shouldn't get the hundred bucks a month, the lottery winner shouldn't get a hundred bucks a month, that person -- >> so wait a...
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so it's the same person who has been in charge all along who has denied that they're enriching uraniumn some sort of post to get a nuclear weapon. and the simple issue here is that the president has changed and seems to be saying some positive things, but the guys that are controlling the policy haven't changed so the policy hasn't changed. >> our president reportedly sent rouhani a letter and they were talking about maybe get together on the sidelines of the general assembly next week to maybe shake hands. i'm just wondering if behind he scenes the conversation, though, has been, remind them of who we are. would that be the case likely? >> well, maybe. i mean, we're very troubled by president obama's foreign policy across the board. so whenever we hear he is sending secret letters to the iranians, i get nervous, a lot of people get nervous. i go back to the fact that the security council has made it very clear what iran has to do. president obama wants to cut a deal, he is going to have to come in and change the u.n. he has to be weaker than the u.n. if you're weaker than the u.n., th
so it's the same person who has been in charge all along who has denied that they're enriching uraniumn some sort of post to get a nuclear weapon. and the simple issue here is that the president has changed and seems to be saying some positive things, but the guys that are controlling the policy haven't changed so the policy hasn't changed. >> our president reportedly sent rouhani a letter and they were talking about maybe get together on the sidelines of the general assembly next week to...
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it's the toll payers who fund this. so we have to give our toll payers a round of sport for this measure (clapping) >> finally i'm so glad with the addition of bike and pedestrian lanes we're moving closer to an integrated mode of transportation that is good for our environment and community. so in closings thank you to everyone in our efforts and it's been eagerly awaited. i've been in the senate and the assembly n for 15 years so i've eagerly awaited this day. rest assured i'll continue to be an advocate in congress even in this is this tough environment for transportation infrastructure. i wish you the best of lick and a very happy labor day. thank you. again (clapping) >> knoll let me introduce our tremendous leader in the california state senate darryl stein beggar. >> good afternoon to leaders from the bay area. when i hear people talk about this bridge and today's events the touchstone that is most often talked about is 1989 the earthquake. and this is, of course, appropriate. but as steven said earlier the touch
it's the toll payers who fund this. so we have to give our toll payers a round of sport for this measure (clapping) >> finally i'm so glad with the addition of bike and pedestrian lanes we're moving closer to an integrated mode of transportation that is good for our environment and community. so in closings thank you to everyone in our efforts and it's been eagerly awaited. i've been in the senate and the assembly n for 15 years so i've eagerly awaited this day. rest assured i'll continue...
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s decision who lives and who dies? >> we are doing that now. >> who is replacing him? who is taking his place? it could be worse. >> we are a constitutional government not constitutional democracy. it is a part of a constitutional republic. he doesn't matter. he still controls the sovereign country. we don't have the right to go in and alter that sofrn country. >> you agree with that? >> we can't trust him. >> if he is using chemicals of mass destruction against his own people i suspect that he is a bit crazy. but if you -- we can't just go and annihilate a dictator. there has to be some diplomatic approach to it prior to -- yes, treating him with dignity and respect. we are never going to go anywhere if we try to strong arm every dictator. i don't think we have an op towni -- opportunity of diplomay in this area of the country with these types of -- >> how do you treat somebody with respect if you lie to their face. he talked to the reporter and said i can't confirm we have weapons and oh then just so what a couple days ago he said i will give them all up. >> if peopl
s decision who lives and who dies? >> we are doing that now. >> who is replacing him? who is taking his place? it could be worse. >> we are a constitutional government not constitutional democracy. it is a part of a constitutional republic. he doesn't matter. he still controls the sovereign country. we don't have the right to go in and alter that sofrn country. >> you agree with that? >> we can't trust him. >> if he is using chemicals of mass destruction...
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this leaves about 15 thousand 500 who represent those who may be eligible but do not enroll in health insurance. and they might not enroll for any number of reasons, enrollment is complex, they may choose to pay the penalty rather than enroll in insurance, they may choose to pay the penalty rather than enroll in insurance, this group plus the 29% that are not already in sf path are the individuals we will have to focus our outreach efforts on. >> just a quick question. do you have any more specific information on the 35 thousand that you're talking about in terms of, you know, what that group looks like, any demographics, ethnicity, lgbt or not, do you have a sense? >> we do, and i will -- 19 thousand 500 of them are largely going to be undocumented residents we anticipate. they may be other people who are not subject to the mandate because of hardship or other reasons but largely undocumented. the 15 thousand 500 will likely be those that are at the highly end of the healthy san francisco limit, it cares for people up to 500 % of poverty and those who are medi cal eligible will be ab
this leaves about 15 thousand 500 who represent those who may be eligible but do not enroll in health insurance. and they might not enroll for any number of reasons, enrollment is complex, they may choose to pay the penalty rather than enroll in insurance, they may choose to pay the penalty rather than enroll in insurance, this group plus the 29% that are not already in sf path are the individuals we will have to focus our outreach efforts on. >> just a quick question. do you have any...
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and who's to say that the canadian japanese and russian judge who are professionals who are doing their job properly will not actually disregard politics and look at the evidence before them to say. they were sometimes accused of being political but if you look at the judges there's no reason why why a danish judge or a brazilian judge should have should follow the politics of. the west and yet if you look at their previous history of the r.c.c. i think there are a lot of concerns and complaints that some of the precipitate proceedings were highly politicized now i know that because often family itself once safe will islam to be transferred to you to the hague and i find that extremely ironic given the the very politicised history about the i.c.c. has in libya. all those allegations made by the i.c.c. chief prosecutor all of the by yonder used by the gadhafi troops allegations that were never substantiated later on and he had the deed paved the way for the major intervention and it is far as i understand say full islam himself used to have a pretty low opinion of the i.c.c. which he exp
and who's to say that the canadian japanese and russian judge who are professionals who are doing their job properly will not actually disregard politics and look at the evidence before them to say. they were sometimes accused of being political but if you look at the judges there's no reason why why a danish judge or a brazilian judge should have should follow the politics of. the west and yet if you look at their previous history of the r.c.c. i think there are a lot of concerns and...
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who judges me? you know who judges me? you know who judges me? what did you say? what did you say? what did you say? and they have food in their mouth when they are doing it. >> it is either a bagel or pizza. >> exactly, exactly. even before that he said honey cake 10 times. this is good honey cake. honey, honey, cake, cake. i will -- i am team wiener on this one. aren't you all, bill? i had to say it first. the guy did mutter under his breath you marying that arab wife of yours. it is hard to hear, but he says that in the video. >> does he? >> yes, he absolutely did. >> i didn't catch that. >> i didn't hear that at all. >> i hillary mind you that andy andy -- i will, remind you that andy levy is dead so i will never know. they opened the sound a little bit and if you go back you can hear it. >> then at the same time he said think about your wife. you are embarrassing the wife i hate. >> think about your arab wife. >> and the hell she is going to if we believe in such. >> and the guy did kind of -- the whole thing started because he called wiener a [bleep] bag when they were in the
who judges me? you know who judges me? you know who judges me? what did you say? what did you say? what did you say? and they have food in their mouth when they are doing it. >> it is either a bagel or pizza. >> exactly, exactly. even before that he said honey cake 10 times. this is good honey cake. honey, honey, cake, cake. i will -- i am team wiener on this one. aren't you all, bill? i had to say it first. the guy did mutter under his breath you marying that arab wife of yours. it...
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i have an enormous amount of respect and others who made a significant contribution. i want to thank other and my cohorts on other committee. and one other person there are a group of people i have to thank is the california highway patrol. we couldn't have done this without them (clapping) >> commissioner farrell from top to bottom and skill that we couldn't have done without and i thank you. again personally. i'll name two otherville's the pier review panel we enlisted to help guide us to make sure we were making the best decisions and two of those individuals are here (calling names) i'm eternally grateful to you two (clapping) >> and to the people of the bay area. this is your bridge. this bridge is fitting for this region and this great two cities and this great state. congratulations to all this is what we've been working for for many years and i wounl be a happier department director. i've been warned next not to do this but we will open this bridge tonight (clapping) well ahead of the 5:00 a.m. target. sorry i had to do it but we will open this bridge tonight.
i have an enormous amount of respect and others who made a significant contribution. i want to thank other and my cohorts on other committee. and one other person there are a group of people i have to thank is the california highway patrol. we couldn't have done this without them (clapping) >> commissioner farrell from top to bottom and skill that we couldn't have done without and i thank you. again personally. i'll name two otherville's the pier review panel we enlisted to help guide us...
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who is this aaron alexis?e armed with that fire power and able to get to where he was, and why was he shooting? >> mayor gray said at the last press conference there was no known motive and also said, based on what he is being told by law enforcement, there is no reason to believe this was terrorism-related. even congresswoman el for holme said, will hold judgment. doesn't take a terrorist for this activity. >> she said we have not had a day like this since 9/11 and with good reason. she was very concerned that people withhold judgment on why this happened until we have real answers because she says this neighborhood has come back and it's revitalized and she doesn't want what people might think about this or the reasons behind the shooting, without the facts to sully in the neighborhood's reputation right now. >> absolutely. going back to that navy captain we just heard from, he said there were bullet holes in the ceilings, and when matt asked him, one of the reporters, have you comprehended the idea it could
who is this aaron alexis?e armed with that fire power and able to get to where he was, and why was he shooting? >> mayor gray said at the last press conference there was no known motive and also said, based on what he is being told by law enforcement, there is no reason to believe this was terrorism-related. even congresswoman el for holme said, will hold judgment. doesn't take a terrorist for this activity. >> she said we have not had a day like this since 9/11 and with good...
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be who you are. not who you think others say you should be.nstream media insists you should be. you know, there's nothing wrong with a party fighting for its soul. there's everything wrong with the party emerging from the battle with no soul. because as reagan proves, accommodating the times we're in is one thing. surrendering to those times is quite another. reagan believed that the republicans forgotten their core. they shouldn't accommodate government. they should afly late the government. he said it much better. i'm not taking to ted cruz with the reagan thing down. i'm saying a party that tries to alienate ted cruz and others like him risk going down to defeat because the other side doesn't turn the tide of history unless its opponents are trapped in a dinghy and getting swamped and becoming history. so fight to good. as long as they don't get too out of control. as senator cruz keeps speaking, i'm heading down to washington, d.c. to get to the bottom of this tomorrow with john mccain who said this defund plan won't work. rand paul with a
be who you are. not who you think others say you should be.nstream media insists you should be. you know, there's nothing wrong with a party fighting for its soul. there's everything wrong with the party emerging from the battle with no soul. because as reagan proves, accommodating the times we're in is one thing. surrendering to those times is quite another. reagan believed that the republicans forgotten their core. they shouldn't accommodate government. they should afly late the government....
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>> who's ready to learn? >> we are! >> the school offers a homework club, aeronautics class, help forring in medicine and science. the goal is to make sure all the needs of african-american boys are met. >> if you had not received the kind of support as a boy that you are providing to these african-american boys at this school, where would you be today? >> i'd be in san quentin. or dead. >> you seem very sure of that. >> absolutely. i had people that refused to let me fail. who said, you've got to do this, you've got to do this. there are no other options for you. and we've got to have that. we have to have that attitude towards our children today. >> dr. alexander says the situation is more dire than people may think. it's not just an african-american issue or even an oakland issue. it's an economic issue that impacts everyone in california. a state where minorities now make up the majority. >> when we fail black boys, latino boys, whomever it is, there's a cost attached to that. incarceration, social services, added p
>> who's ready to learn? >> we are! >> the school offers a homework club, aeronautics class, help forring in medicine and science. the goal is to make sure all the needs of african-american boys are met. >> if you had not received the kind of support as a boy that you are providing to these african-american boys at this school, where would you be today? >> i'd be in san quentin. or dead. >> you seem very sure of that. >> absolutely. i had people that...
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so, most of the people who work there every day and who we saw streaming out after they were finally released from being held in lockdown were civilians. they weren't people in uniforms. there were a handful of sailors, a couple officers, but for the most part, it looked like any other office building. it would look like people in cubicles, like the normal people that you would run into on the metro during the day. so, this doesn't have the same feeling as some military bases where it's, you know, enormous units of military personnel. instead, it's people who are doing sort of the day-to-day tasks of running the navy. this particular building houses the unit that's responsible for overseeing the navy's fleet. >> that's nbc's kasie hunt. thank you so much. appreciate it. >> reporter: thank you, chris. >> joining me now is done an dr eches, an eyewitnessd congressional staffer for nebraska congressman and lives near the navy yard. don, what did you see this morning? >> i was running late for work and live in a building about a parking lot away from the navy yard complex, and as i went
so, most of the people who work there every day and who we saw streaming out after they were finally released from being held in lockdown were civilians. they weren't people in uniforms. there were a handful of sailors, a couple officers, but for the most part, it looked like any other office building. it would look like people in cubicles, like the normal people that you would run into on the metro during the day. so, this doesn't have the same feeling as some military bases where it's, you...
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, a man who was inarticulate. and the interesting thing is this irony, that when he was first brought into the war plans department by general marshall soon after pearl harbor, ike initially made his name by the cogenesee -- cojencs, and sound papers he did many of which went before president roosevelt. so clearty the obfuscation was a smoke screen to conceal the things that he did not want to say. now, as i said earlier in my talk, everybody knows that president roosevelt would back george marshall to be the supreme commander when the time came to invade europe. it would have been the logical capstone to george marshall's career. even the president himself pointed out that every school kid could name a civil war battlefield commander; lee, grant, sherman, stonewall jackson. but who remembered from the civil war era who would have been chief of staff of the army which was the position that marshall now held? but fdr had observed something that captured his imagination about eisenhower. he saw eisenhower as a skill
, a man who was inarticulate. and the interesting thing is this irony, that when he was first brought into the war plans department by general marshall soon after pearl harbor, ike initially made his name by the cogenesee -- cojencs, and sound papers he did many of which went before president roosevelt. so clearty the obfuscation was a smoke screen to conceal the things that he did not want to say. now, as i said earlier in my talk, everybody knows that president roosevelt would back george...
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for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortablyr, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like-at your own perfect temperature. and there's only one place in the world you'll find an entire collection of temperature-balancing solutions-including the revolutionary sleep number dual temp layer-designed to give you the soundest sleep of your life: a sleep number store near you. sleep number. comfort individualized. visit sleepnumber.com to find one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. >>> the colorado national guard putting more troops on the ground and helicopters in the air. it's all in the effort to aid in the search and rescue operation in the flood-ravaged towns of the rocky mountain foothills. amo
for all those who sleep for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortablyr, now there's a solution. the company that individualized your comfort with the sleep number bed brings you sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. so you can both sleep exactly the way you like-at your own...
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my colleague on the podium and john who's in the audience. specifically want to recognize my colleague for this important transportation department. she's represented here by her husband vernon. (clapping) >> he's out there somewhere and the brothers. thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millioner and dean a. they labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to get them to do the basic soil testing. for four years the navy was a road black block and along came in an attorney who summoned a team of lawyers out to california for a meeting and greeted them with a line of questions that devastated the navy's position. within weeks caltrans was granted the go head. help me to join in recognizing jerry. jerry would i stand up (clapping) >> in closing my father worked on this bridge as carpeters 22. my parents were here to celebrate the opening in 1936. the bridge cost 77 million the program was $0.25. in the program you'll find
my colleague on the podium and john who's in the audience. specifically want to recognize my colleague for this important transportation department. she's represented here by her husband vernon. (clapping) >> he's out there somewhere and the brothers. thank you for attending (clapping) >> other key staff members who worked tirelessly were steven millioner and dean a. they labored hard overseeing the project. as you know there were several delays. in the 90s it was the u.s. navy to...
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the people who own it ought to have a say in the pay of the people who work for them.d law. they ought to have a non-binding say -- >> advisory. >> i think you shouldn't make 20 million this year because we lost a lot of money. >> and even that provision has been stalled. >> josh, how do you understand it? >> well, i think there is a shirt trend and a long-term trend here, the reason the substantial gains have gone to the 1% at this point is there is essentially zero gains for the rest of the country, the wage issue. to fix that, you need a tighter market, the government should have been doing things like running deficits, we should have had a calmer monetary policy, there should have been aggressive action on housing. this should have gotten us back to the long-term trend where there is still this growth in equality, but not something so drastic as the 90% number. the long-term trend is much more difficult to figure out how you address it. >> i agree to that. that is so remarkable, recovery is a long-term item. like the long-term structure item, this is skills, techni
the people who own it ought to have a say in the pay of the people who work for them.d law. they ought to have a non-binding say -- >> advisory. >> i think you shouldn't make 20 million this year because we lost a lot of money. >> and even that provision has been stalled. >> josh, how do you understand it? >> well, i think there is a shirt trend and a long-term trend here, the reason the substantial gains have gone to the 1% at this point is there is essentially...
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, who are vulnerable, who need our help. donald trump doesn't need government. but some poor person who lost their job and was trying to put food on the table for their family does. the rules committee met. they had a long meeting. and today we will debate the rule and we will debate majority leader cantor's new nutrition bill, which i think will do a lot of harm to a lot of people in this country. tomorrow if things go as expected we'll debate the continuing resolution. host: today in congress when they come in at 10:00 a.m. there will be a debate on the rule for the continuing resolution bill, which is the funding of the government plus the defunding of health care. guest: we'll debate the rules today. right. host: and then you'll debate the rule on the snap bill. guest: right. host: on the nutrition bill. any special rules involved with today's debate? guest: closed rules. we have a republican majority in the house that promised transparency and openness and free flowing debate, and all members are important we were told
, who are vulnerable, who need our help. donald trump doesn't need government. but some poor person who lost their job and was trying to put food on the table for their family does. the rules committee met. they had a long meeting. and today we will debate the rule and we will debate majority leader cantor's new nutrition bill, which i think will do a lot of harm to a lot of people in this country. tomorrow if things go as expected we'll debate the continuing resolution. host: today in congress...
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it's who isn't being heard from.'s talking about. it's assumed they're knee jerk. these are people who are thoughtful, critical, curious, the other thing to bear in mind here, i think, is that, you know, the discussion of the debate itself is problematic. it's very bracing to see a chief international correspondent of cnn. christian ahmmmaanpour this wee talked about the vote bug. this is not a disease, this is democracy in action and we should be celebrating. >> there is a split, right now between the citizenry and the national security establishment. i think the national security establishment is far more skeptical of this as they've been of previous things. the body language of chuck hagel and dempsey is like, they want to have nothing to do with this, but john, i want to ask you, you supported the iraq war, you were wrong about that, you wrote this piece about not everything's iraq. why should we listen to you, why is it that you have not forfeited whatever authority you had along with everyone else who got this
it's who isn't being heard from.'s talking about. it's assumed they're knee jerk. these are people who are thoughtful, critical, curious, the other thing to bear in mind here, i think, is that, you know, the discussion of the debate itself is problematic. it's very bracing to see a chief international correspondent of cnn. christian ahmmmaanpour this wee talked about the vote bug. this is not a disease, this is democracy in action and we should be celebrating. >> there is a split, right...
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it just means that you use common sense and maybe get help from people who might be around who can help evaluate whether it's a safe place to stay. >> you might want to know because regular city services are disrupted, you might want to know when trash pick up is, if you need to get clean water, et cetera. also in the neighborhood support center, that kind of information would be available and we've got a little of that up here. >> trash pick up resumes regular schedule on wednesday. >> that's right. >> please mark your human waste. >> that's right. >> so, this is kind of an information center, communication center, also a center that hopefully will show people how to relate to their neighboring communities, what else is happening city-wide. and, of course, this is sort of the ubiquitous form of communication. my cat is missing, call me. >> exactly, because a lot of times, even if you do have a cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera, or it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board t
it just means that you use common sense and maybe get help from people who might be around who can help evaluate whether it's a safe place to stay. >> you might want to know because regular city services are disrupted, you might want to know when trash pick up is, if you need to get clean water, et cetera. also in the neighborhood support center, that kind of information would be available and we've got a little of that up here. >> trash pick up resumes regular schedule on...
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we are forever thinking about not only who we are, but who we can be. whether it be our tech start ups our healthcare researchers and manufacturers, a artists or poets or pioneers we are innovating when it comes to arts and science and today we honor the exporatorium who represents and only an san francisco institution that is continuing these tradition and so i am honored to add the fifth ring that will rule them all. that represents the makers and inventers that provide the exhibits, the programs and the experiences not just for this museum but really represents the very, very best of who we are as a city in our 21st century, thank you so much. >> you don't think that david is proud of his third district, do you? >> mr. mayor, don't take any grief about that mustache it is your signature, it would take me as long to grow one as it took to grew this exporatorium. a few interesting facts of the port of san francisco, it is 7 and a half miles long, home to fishing fleet, cruise ships and the san francisco giant's ballpark, pier 39, america's cup, a new c
we are forever thinking about not only who we are, but who we can be. whether it be our tech start ups our healthcare researchers and manufacturers, a artists or poets or pioneers we are innovating when it comes to arts and science and today we honor the exporatorium who represents and only an san francisco institution that is continuing these tradition and so i am honored to add the fifth ring that will rule them all. that represents the makers and inventers that provide the exhibits, the...
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who would have standing?ctim in another country would have to come over here and challenged the statute. and. john: challenged and the court's judges said, you cannot do this. >> it has not been challenged. everybody likes it. john: you don't like it. >> i don't like it. people who believe that this means what it says, the constitution don't like it. love that statute. it lets them wage many warss3 "without getting permission. john: this year even double i regret this authority, i believe this is right. he does not have power to authorize a military strike in a situation that does not involve stopping in actual or imminent threat to the nation. nobody is plenty of this hypocrisy. >> wait under the law and right under the constitution. under the law, war powers act, any war for 90 days. anacostia's entreaties reassigned, we cannot fight any war. we can only fight a war if we have been attacked, if we are about to be attacked, if we are asked to come to the aid of an ally, or if the u.n. asks us to enforce a la
who would have standing?ctim in another country would have to come over here and challenged the statute. and. john: challenged and the court's judges said, you cannot do this. >> it has not been challenged. everybody likes it. john: you don't like it. >> i don't like it. people who believe that this means what it says, the constitution don't like it. love that statute. it lets them wage many warss3 "without getting permission. john: this year even double i regret this...
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you know, active minds is made up of students who have lost loved ones to suicide, who have struggled themselves, who are interested in mental health professionally, and so it's a range of the people who come together. and i think what's really important too is that we create a community of, "it doesn't necessarily matter why you come, but you recognize that issues are real and they're important." and we have grown now onto 400 college campuses over 10 years because of the interest and the ingenuity and the dedication of young adults, who really are approaching mental health issues differently than i think a lot of their parents or grandparents have. alison, talk to me about how you started it, and why. when i was a freshman in college myself, i lost my brother to suicide. he had been a very successful high school and college student who started experiencing his own severe mental illness in his freshman year of college, but he didn't feel comfortable telling anybody. he masked it, still maintained a high gpa, became president of a variety of student groups, so still was living that id
you know, active minds is made up of students who have lost loved ones to suicide, who have struggled themselves, who are interested in mental health professionally, and so it's a range of the people who come together. and i think what's really important too is that we create a community of, "it doesn't necessarily matter why you come, but you recognize that issues are real and they're important." and we have grown now onto 400 college campuses over 10 years because of the interest...
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they know who's popular, who's not.y kid's getting photographed are not going to sell anything but kim and kanye or jay-z's will. so the same people who are condemning this are the same people who are buying the magazines or clicking onto the web sites. >> or tuning into the reality shows that a lot of those celebrities have in which they feature their own children. and also there's a lot of celebrities that are grooming their children to have great careers, too. look at will and jada pinkette smith. they had their daughter willow in quite an astounding -- but it was very artistic video, a music video whiffing her hair. she was about 13 years old. so i think it's just very difficult. which celebrities don't want their children photographed? which do want their children photographed? which want their children to be stars? which celebrities have reality shows? it's hard. >> it should be the parents's choice. i still think whether or not we believe at this table that they're being exploitive in some instances and not in ot
they know who's popular, who's not.y kid's getting photographed are not going to sell anything but kim and kanye or jay-z's will. so the same people who are condemning this are the same people who are buying the magazines or clicking onto the web sites. >> or tuning into the reality shows that a lot of those celebrities have in which they feature their own children. and also there's a lot of celebrities that are grooming their children to have great careers, too. look at will and jada...
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guy who's going to shut the government down? the guy who's not nervy.country care what anybody thinks. what's that about? >> the principle conservative voice. the guy that's going to sell out to the republicans in washds and be a voice for true conservatives. >> what i don't get here, wayne, and we talk a lot, i try to go through a routine with members of the congress on the republican side mostly but with others. was barack obama legitimately elected president? some of them choke on that because they want to play to the birther crowd. then i've asked did the affordable care act get passed legitimately? yes. well, it was passed legitimately, why are they refusing to fund it and using the federal governments a hostage to do that? do it all right and then say that doesn't matter. let's start all over and defund it and kill it. kill the baby in its crib. that's extraordinary legitimative behavior for somebody who never passed a bill. in other words, all he wants to be known as is a guy who killed a bill after it was passed. >> it's not he just wants to kil
guy who's going to shut the government down? the guy who's not nervy.country care what anybody thinks. what's that about? >> the principle conservative voice. the guy that's going to sell out to the republicans in washds and be a voice for true conservatives. >> what i don't get here, wayne, and we talk a lot, i try to go through a routine with members of the congress on the republican side mostly but with others. was barack obama legitimately elected president? some of them choke...
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who is offended by this? who is botherredly by this? who within the church? >> well, you know, that's a big question. i'm going to go at it the opposite way. i would say-- and i'm not going out on too much of a limb here-- i would say most of the women and men who work in the parishes and in front-line ministry receive this with i would say unfamed joy, with great enthusiasm of spirit because it speaks in terms that resonate with the lived experience of those who are pastors, whether women or men. i think those who would not receive this with joy would be those who have conceived of the faith in narrow, dogmatic terms, and not in terms of what francis says at the beginning of faith is the encounter with the lord. and it goes beyond strictures. >> rose: would you count the living pope benedict among those? >> i think pope benedict and pope francis speak with one another, understand one another, and are very much in sync with one another. i think, however, the language is different. benedict speaks a language of great erudition, and agreement precision. francis
who is offended by this? who is botherredly by this? who within the church? >> well, you know, that's a big question. i'm going to go at it the opposite way. i would say-- and i'm not going out on too much of a limb here-- i would say most of the women and men who work in the parishes and in front-line ministry receive this with i would say unfamed joy, with great enthusiasm of spirit because it speaks in terms that resonate with the lived experience of those who are pastors, whether...