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we offered them 1500 on stevenson, they wanted it on woodward. then, they asked us to give them a free piece of land that's sitting right next to it, so i've got to really find out, it seems that every single time we agree on something, it just keeps moving back and changing their minds. i think there are too many people that are trying to make a decision. i am talking to one person, that one person goes and talks to many, many, people, and they come back and decide to keep on asking for more stuff. i'm fine with let's end here. >> commissioner richards: understandable. miss petrucelli, one question. the project sponsor kind of makes a compelling case to just move this out. i mean, if we were to continue this for a little while, like a week or two? >> we could definitely reach an agreement. yes, he has offered certain things, but when -- there was an issue where we did reach an agreement, and we had voted on it, but we found out that the fees that we were including the affordability -- the density bonus fees that we had gotten from the city were
we offered them 1500 on stevenson, they wanted it on woodward. then, they asked us to give them a free piece of land that's sitting right next to it, so i've got to really find out, it seems that every single time we agree on something, it just keeps moving back and changing their minds. i think there are too many people that are trying to make a decision. i am talking to one person, that one person goes and talks to many, many, people, and they come back and decide to keep on asking for more...
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bob woodward is here live. he's seen it all. we're excited to have him join us on the eve of these hearings. later in the show, a member of congress questioning muellerer questions me live. how do you actually do it? and we have aer dive what some are saying is an explicit effort to the gag mueller by trump's attorney general. i'm ari melber. by trump's attorney general i'm ari melber distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert you when your eyes are off the road. the all-new subaru forester. the safest forester ever. four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and now we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ so maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ woman 1: this... woman 2: ...this... man 1: ...this is my body of proof. man 2: proof of less joint pain... woman 3: ...and clearer skin. man 3: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and blocks a specifi
bob woodward is here live. he's seen it all. we're excited to have him join us on the eve of these hearings. later in the show, a member of congress questioning muellerer questions me live. how do you actually do it? and we have aer dive what some are saying is an explicit effort to the gag mueller by trump's attorney general. i'm ari melber. by trump's attorney general i'm ari melber distracted teenager has the car. at subaru, we're taking on distracted driving [ping] with sensors that alert...
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he drove this car right down the middle of town on woodward avenue to show off what was his big invention 50 years before. so what you are looking at here is the 1903 olds curvedash runabout made in detroit. ransom started a company, one of the first to get into the manufacturing business. unfortunately, his factory burned down as he was about to go into production on several different models. and the only one that survived was the curvedash olds. started producing it in 1901. and it really became the first mass-produced automobile in the united states. he figured out the assembly line, something most people credit henry ford with. both of those gentlemen learned about assembly lines from other products that were mass-produced. in detroit's case, we learned a lot from the chicago stockyards where they used assembly lines to disassemble meat. ransom olds was able to get a patent on the assembly line. he brought it to detroit. down there, belisle, he started mass-producing the olds. it became the most popular and one of the most affordable early cars in detroit and in the united states. whi
he drove this car right down the middle of town on woodward avenue to show off what was his big invention 50 years before. so what you are looking at here is the 1903 olds curvedash runabout made in detroit. ransom started a company, one of the first to get into the manufacturing business. unfortunately, his factory burned down as he was about to go into production on several different models. and the only one that survived was the curvedash olds. started producing it in 1901. and it really...
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but there isn't in it anything like the terrible moment in which edward woodward goes over the hill andat this is. it's a much more gradual, slow—burn movie about a group of people, and about one person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart, who is bearing with her a great grief about her family, who is brought into this festival in which everyone is invested in toxic family and sisterhood and everyone talks about this being a great wonderful cycle of life and, indeed, to death. and what i liked was when i said hereditary was very, very uneven. first half really traumatising, second half silly. this is much more of a character progression. it is a character we invest in, not least because florence pugh is brilliant, will poulter is brilliant. the entire cast are so good, you buy into all supporting actors, and, therefore, you buy into the film itself. there was no one more reserved about ari aster than i was because his short films were great and they are about family and family conspiracies and family secrets, and i thought hereditary went off the boil. but th
but there isn't in it anything like the terrible moment in which edward woodward goes over the hill andat this is. it's a much more gradual, slow—burn movie about a group of people, and about one person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart, who is bearing with her a great grief about her family, who is brought into this festival in which everyone is invested in toxic family and sisterhood and everyone talks about this being a great wonderful cycle of life and,...
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wicker man is a high watermark but there is not anything like the terrible moment in which edward woodwarder the hill and realises what this is. it is a much more gradual, slow burn movie about a group of people and one person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart. who is wearing with her great grief about her family who is is wearing with her great grief about herfamily who is brought is wearing with her great grief about her family who is brought to this festival in which everyone toxic family and sisterhood and eve ryo ne toxic family and sisterhood and everyone talks about this being a great wonderful cycle of life and indeed to death. and what i liked was when i said registry was very uneven. first—half, really traumatising, second—half silly. —— hereditary. florence pugh is brilliant, will poulter is brilliant. you buy into all supporting actors. there was no one more reserved about ari aster and i was because his short films were great and they are about family and family conspiracy and secrets and i thought hereditary went off the boil but this is much mor
wicker man is a high watermark but there is not anything like the terrible moment in which edward woodwarder the hill and realises what this is. it is a much more gradual, slow burn movie about a group of people and one person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart. who is wearing with her great grief about her family who is is wearing with her great grief about herfamily who is brought is wearing with her great grief about her family who is brought to this festival in...
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at a board meeting tonight school leaders will talk about plans to reopen charles woodward high school. wood crd wassed several years ago until the middle school took over the building and the current proposal calls on that site and also er hethrnoodndwo plan woodward reopen in the fall of 2025. >> they are trying to have an asy commute in a car is an impossible task around here, an shut down this summer and has forced thousand more drivers on to our roads. transpo aation reporteram tuss is in alexandria tonight with a new report that shows just how bad the traffic has become with service in parts of northern virginia. >> traffic is crawling at times because of metro's blue and yellow lines summer shutdown. >> e traffic has increased because it puts the pressure on more people to have cars. >> reporter: the city of alexandria just put out a report showing travel times have gone up 4% across the city but here's ker.k travel times usually drop during the summer. they don't increase. metro riders like ashley james are gelling fed up with a of it. she does have a car but says she's not goi
at a board meeting tonight school leaders will talk about plans to reopen charles woodward high school. wood crd wassed several years ago until the middle school took over the building and the current proposal calls on that site and also er hethrnoodndwo plan woodward reopen in the fall of 2025. >> they are trying to have an asy commute in a car is an impossible task around here, an shut down this summer and has forced thousand more drivers on to our roads. transpo aation reporteram tuss...
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my guess bob woodward called the white house switchboard, bob woodward, "washington post."e remember the president said something like that. >> i've seen it where friends of his would call the white house switchboard would call that. he is interpersonal. neil: let me ask you quickly on money raise president, 70 some odd million in the first quarter so, this is over 100 million. >> yep. neil: how does that -- i know each quadrennial election more you got than the last time, compared with presidents at this stage? >> in line what hillary was losing. it is interesting. he won last time with nothing. that was just amazing problem. this standpoint it was amazing he didn't raise that much money against someone who raised a lot and still managed to win, even though it was, a very tough win. we should point out biden, everybody is asking what is going on with fund raisers for joe biden, given very bad week. i spoke to guys in new york. very close him, they're staying with him. they understand if he has another two bad weeks like this, it could be over. it will be a lack of competen
my guess bob woodward called the white house switchboard, bob woodward, "washington post."e remember the president said something like that. >> i've seen it where friends of his would call the white house switchboard would call that. he is interpersonal. neil: let me ask you quickly on money raise president, 70 some odd million in the first quarter so, this is over 100 million. >> yep. neil: how does that -- i know each quadrennial election more you got than the last time,...
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with the woodward street folks. [please stand by] this project will be subject to that new legislation because the permit has been issued by the time he goes into effect. thank you commissioners, i appreciate your consideration. i'm here for questions. >> thank you. >> we will open the side of public comment. anyone who wants to provide any public comment. please come up. >> good afternoon commissioners. when we were last here we were sent away to work with project sponsor to reach an agreement, which we took very seriously. i reach out to mr. n-uppercase-letter that following day, and left a voicemail, did not hear back. i reach out again the following monday and left another voicemail, and no reply. when i did not receive a reply to either of my voicemails acknowledging my calls, i reached out by e-mail, that following tuesday with no response ever received. this is the first time that i am hearing that this is going to bn behalf of 16 community groups and the commission knows this. the development team is also fu
with the woodward street folks. [please stand by] this project will be subject to that new legislation because the permit has been issued by the time he goes into effect. thank you commissioners, i appreciate your consideration. i'm here for questions. >> thank you. >> we will open the side of public comment. anyone who wants to provide any public comment. please come up. >> good afternoon commissioners. when we were last here we were sent away to work with project sponsor to...
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but there isn't in it anything like that terrible moment in wicker man in which edward woodward goesgh of the hill and suddenly realises what this is. it's a much more gradual, slow—burn movie about a group of people, and about one person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart, who is bearing with her a great grief about her family, who is brought into this festival in which everyone talks about families, everyone talks about the sisterhood, everyone talks about this is a great wonderful cycle of life and, indeed, death. and what i liked was whereas hereditary was very, very uneven, first half really, really traumatising, second half silly, this is much more of a character progression. it is about a character that we invest in, not least because florence pugh is brilliant, jack reynor is a really good actor, will poulter has a terrific supporting role. in fact, the entire ensemble cast are so good, that you completely you buy into their characters, and, therefore, you buy into the movie itself. and believe me — there was no—one who was more reserved about ari
but there isn't in it anything like that terrible moment in wicker man in which edward woodward goesgh of the hill and suddenly realises what this is. it's a much more gradual, slow—burn movie about a group of people, and about one person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart, who is bearing with her a great grief about her family, who is brought into this festival in which everyone talks about families, everyone talks about the sisterhood, everyone talks about this...
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underwent who went under water at the woodward reservoir. >>today despite their best efforts.anie modi in a 34 year-old mother drowned it there, yes sergeant with the sarasota county sheriff's office says. >>that mother's death actually marks the second tragedy just this week just days ago a man from the bay area drowned kaye received went to the reservoir she talked to the woman who tried to save that mother on shore. >>percent of all says her day of family fun, it would work reservoir turned into a rushed to help a stranger wednesday afternoon. >>did what i could. what i got are kind of new shoes or tea. >>n double says she ran to the shore where she found an unconscious woman. she performed compressions aided by a 911 operator will a 10 year old girl remain by her mother's side shoes. courtney tells fox 40 off camera that her sister stephanie drowned she to stephanie had been swimming with her 10 year-old daughter trying to get to this island when she had a panic attack she a less than a 100 yards offshore we should be in the struggle and shia unfortunately drowned sergeant
underwent who went under water at the woodward reservoir. >>today despite their best efforts.anie modi in a 34 year-old mother drowned it there, yes sergeant with the sarasota county sheriff's office says. >>that mother's death actually marks the second tragedy just this week just days ago a man from the bay area drowned kaye received went to the reservoir she talked to the woman who tried to save that mother on shore. >>percent of all says her day of family fun, it would work...
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. >> the film is based on a book by woodward and bernstein that was written before richard nixon resigned that woodward and bernstein actually played in unraveling the watergate cover-up in 1972. >> i had great respect for journalism and that made me interested in making a film. "all the president's men" became not so much about just following nixon, it was more about who the two guys that dug underneath like gofers to get to the truth. >> you guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country is a crook. just be sure you're right. >> it's a movie about competent people doing their jobs even when it appears that powerful entities you're taking on are obviously going to crush you. >> this won't take along at all. >> please go away, okay? will you please leave before they see you? >> what did you mean by they? >> what do you mean threw. how to create a sense of paranoia and suspense. you can hardly even take a full breath when you see that movie for the first time. >> nothing's riding on this except the first am
. >> the film is based on a book by woodward and bernstein that was written before richard nixon resigned that woodward and bernstein actually played in unraveling the watergate cover-up in 1972. >> i had great respect for journalism and that made me interested in making a film. "all the president's men" became not so much about just following nixon, it was more about who the two guys that dug underneath like gofers to get to the truth. >> you guys are about to write...
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. >> reporter: herb woodward was the toughest critic thursday, but he couldn't deny the talent.and dedication from an artist who only started working on the mural monday. >> it's an amazing effort. i applause the effort and it's extremely well done. >> reporter: it is his first piece in san jose. he's painted other murals in the bay area. >> you're not painting for yourself but the rest of the world. rope he plans to incorporate waves, water and the skyline. the piece will show the shark getting its power from the city of san jose. >> the effects, and the funky fizzle as i call it, will happen. >> reporter: the artist, building a better bay area through beautify case. >> a lot of love and labor that goes into it. >> reporter: he estimates he'll go through at least 800 cans of spray paint by sunday. in san jose, i'm amanda del castillo, "abc7 news." >> i'm always amazed that people can paint massive pieces like that. >> on that scale is just insane. >> especially the funky fizzle as he described it. >> we like that. >> spencer has some of that in his forecast. >> never on a thurs
. >> reporter: herb woodward was the toughest critic thursday, but he couldn't deny the talent.and dedication from an artist who only started working on the mural monday. >> it's an amazing effort. i applause the effort and it's extremely well done. >> reporter: it is his first piece in san jose. he's painted other murals in the bay area. >> you're not painting for yourself but the rest of the world. rope he plans to incorporate waves, water and the skyline. the piece...
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is the second person to drown in woodward this week, the first was a man from the bay area who hit theround 02:00am sunday, even if your profession swimmer make sure you have some type of flotation device or you have a spotter from the shore that watching you courtney says their family had lost their home in butte county. they were camp fire survivors. now they are in mourning at that point and my concern was a little girl. you know that's just going to have memory of a mom cent of all says sheutried her best to save would end his life still her mind is on the daughter who stayed by her mom until the it was more devastating scene a little girl just holding her hand. >>that was kay received reporting chris says that there were other good samaritans as well who tried to say that mother's life, the sergeant also said that one man nearly drowned yesterday and riverbank also in the central us in the central valley. deputies managed however to save him. >>dozens of passengers were hurt but after their plane hit severe turbulence. an air canada flight was on its way to australia. carrying 269
is the second person to drown in woodward this week, the first was a man from the bay area who hit theround 02:00am sunday, even if your profession swimmer make sure you have some type of flotation device or you have a spotter from the shore that watching you courtney says their family had lost their home in butte county. they were camp fire survivors. now they are in mourning at that point and my concern was a little girl. you know that's just going to have memory of a mom cent of all says...
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m joinin with insights and analysis, bob woodward,r pulit prize winning author and associate editor of "the washington post.", nancy cordief congressional correspondent for cbs news. amna nawaz, national correspondent for the "pbs newshour." >> and susan page, the washington bureau chief for "u.s.a. today." bob and susan, you've been covering politicsor years and have observed the presidency up close. the stock market is u the economy is strong. yet the president, h turns to race, turns to these tweets. whyooes he d this? bob: easier to de the creation of the universe. but we have to try to uwherstand e it's coming from and if you'll give me here.ensation i go back to watergate, the day that non resigned in the famous farewell address. he was sweating and talking aboutis mother and his father and finally kind of like this is the essence ofhat i've learned. he said, "always remember, but those hate you who hate you don't win unless you hatehem and then you destroy yourself. hate was this piston, this poison in t nixon presidency and i think now 45 years later -- and we've seen it in var
m joinin with insights and analysis, bob woodward,r pulit prize winning author and associate editor of "the washington post.", nancy cordief congressional correspondent for cbs news. amna nawaz, national correspondent for the "pbs newshour." >> and susan page, the washington bureau chief for "u.s.a. today." bob and susan, you've been covering politicsor years and have observed the presidency up close. the stock market is u the economy is strong. yet the...
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so then the report came back to me was that woodward. following the examples of berlin and it's really a popular vote was planting greece in 24000 the people of this in an e. key were asked to take part in a non-binding referendum on whether they were in favor of the government's proposed privatisation of the water company but they were faced with a last minute problem. october if you. thought about it those are difficult it is likely to take somebody that there is a shit they say that they did it and that if they didn't receive it got it they could not quote the enter into the school and the people who are making a little bit this is the minister of the interior yeah i like east sent out a letter to the minister polities to declare the referendum illegal then the mic at the top you can occur in the middle not what i've said in the christmas number a lot of my pickup was asleep but they were saved as moscow after going to the victim i believe the speed limit of course making sort of physical is going to become some of it is all about edu
so then the report came back to me was that woodward. following the examples of berlin and it's really a popular vote was planting greece in 24000 the people of this in an e. key were asked to take part in a non-binding referendum on whether they were in favor of the government's proposed privatisation of the water company but they were faced with a last minute problem. october if you. thought about it those are difficult it is likely to take somebody that there is a shit they say that they did...
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the downing of the woodward and about to get broken through false we don't know if. the judge said that's what i said we have no. doubt that he thought the problem etc would be to have you know senator cohen this is the latest scrape between the 2 countries over who is provoking whom in the strait of hormuz. on june 20th iran shot down a u.s. drone it said had violated its airspace just days ago the iranian military seized a foreign tanker in this strategic strait saying the ship was smuggling oil and they released this footage allegedly showing the incident the united nations has urged restraint on all sides to avoid an open conflict. let's speak to adnan tata by he's a middle east analyst based in germany and he joins us from. good morning good to see you thank you for joining us what do we know about what actually happened here though we only have a donald trump's account so far it seems yes we heard the foreign minister tell us are you speaking yesterday denying this and this morning that it would you for minister she has also tweeted that there is that iran hasn
the downing of the woodward and about to get broken through false we don't know if. the judge said that's what i said we have no. doubt that he thought the problem etc would be to have you know senator cohen this is the latest scrape between the 2 countries over who is provoking whom in the strait of hormuz. on june 20th iran shot down a u.s. drone it said had violated its airspace just days ago the iranian military seized a foreign tanker in this strategic strait saying the ship was smuggling...
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now by new not but they're going to know more no woodward said i know you have a good background you would not go get that kind know whether he's a good guy doing good work work no good they're going to. go on the court i would do that. so wargrave cemetery near mount kenya you said b o n buki and gash an infant he have come to pay their respects to the $14.00 comrades both men fought for person during world war 2 facing death and hardship and battlefields far from. who could have. did your phone number walking around in window going on be a little movie there and now if you're. never going to come again you will talk on uma way with the door uma also grandmother and i will go like that. as with many soldiers recruited from britain as colonies you said you have literally tear of what was a stake in this war. good men are good hard work hard to remain unemployed a greener it would run run run about the bungling idea i believe or others that. i don't know why i'm here like. all those. when it began in 1939 european powers had colonized most of africa person quickly put as many african
now by new not but they're going to know more no woodward said i know you have a good background you would not go get that kind know whether he's a good guy doing good work work no good they're going to. go on the court i would do that. so wargrave cemetery near mount kenya you said b o n buki and gash an infant he have come to pay their respects to the $14.00 comrades both men fought for person during world war 2 facing death and hardship and battlefields far from. who could have. did your...
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so then the report came back to me was that woodward got. following the examples of berlin and it's really a popular vote was planting greece in 24000 the people of this in an e key were asked to take part in a non-binding referendum on whether they were in favor of the government's proposed privatisation of the water company but they were faced with a last minute problem. of the above if you. thought about it there's a little that is likely to take somebody that there's a. they say that they did it and that if they didn't really see it got it they said they could not quote the enter into the school and the people who are making a little bit here this is the minister of the interior here ya. sent out a letter to the minister polities to declare the referendum illegal then that would cut the top economic animate or not our deficit in the christmas numbers a lot of the couples are cheaper but they will save as muffed or going to the victim i believe the speed limit of course making sort of a physical is going to go to them some of it as well a
so then the report came back to me was that woodward got. following the examples of berlin and it's really a popular vote was planting greece in 24000 the people of this in an e key were asked to take part in a non-binding referendum on whether they were in favor of the government's proposed privatisation of the water company but they were faced with a last minute problem. of the above if you. thought about it there's a little that is likely to take somebody that there's a. they say that they...
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i remember like you say about most over the world to get bob woodward was about to be by evolve. a chip lawyer would leave a polish court only children but it was a shoddy and he said this is about the last battle you know my mom she want me out a lot mommy don't make whiskey feel bad for that was he said mom i don't think a case did it. on the remote did my mother yourself on my shit model able to no matter how guilt we punch him but only made it for you with the moment i saw me. up as a backup for gosh well i don't want it no i want my album way i can check myself i will give you know in dating you dumb ass you must. do. and they do me change is equal to love a blues you put our cash what are called a memory. is a burka sure we do men who call them in mind i walk with a chick with us too. it will go about a month good no. it's not good will by marking the community not to look it up but if the police are. going to go through. what they didn't know it should you boy knowledgeable be. got at the cover of. the sack would see me and my scores to go ahead i suppose this is my childr
i remember like you say about most over the world to get bob woodward was about to be by evolve. a chip lawyer would leave a polish court only children but it was a shoddy and he said this is about the last battle you know my mom she want me out a lot mommy don't make whiskey feel bad for that was he said mom i don't think a case did it. on the remote did my mother yourself on my shit model able to no matter how guilt we punch him but only made it for you with the moment i saw me. up as a...
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chris woodward said everyone was shaken by the news. >> there were a lot of pretty emotional guys in there. you could tell it -- some guys knew him. some guys, chavy played with him in l.a. some guys that didn't know him were pretty visibly shaken. you could tell. this is something that we don't deal with on a daily basis. >> police tell the "los angeles times" they do not suspect foul play nor suicide. on sunday when the team touched down in texas skaggs posted this photo on instagram. you can see skaggs on the right side. the young pitcher was just married at the end of 2018. december 31st instagram post shows him with his wife along with the words 2018 was the best year yet. back in anaheim angels fans mourned outside the stadium. one of them bother the name of nick aidenhart. moments of silence and tributes around the major leagues last night. monday's game between the angels and rangers was postponed because of skaggs death. skaggs teammates reeling from the loss. mike trout of the angels tweeting our thoughts and prayers are with carly and their families. remembering him as a g
chris woodward said everyone was shaken by the news. >> there were a lot of pretty emotional guys in there. you could tell it -- some guys knew him. some guys, chavy played with him in l.a. some guys that didn't know him were pretty visibly shaken. you could tell. this is something that we don't deal with on a daily basis. >> police tell the "los angeles times" they do not suspect foul play nor suicide. on sunday when the team touched down in texas skaggs posted this photo...
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we can throw stats and numbers out there, but all you have to do is walk down woodward to see the progress really being made. what have you guys in detroit done right, and how do you make sure that everyone here is part of that recovery? >> the unemployment rate has gone from 19% to 8% in the last five years. so you felt the difference, but we had fallen so far that it wasn't going to be one thing. so you know, nationally, the millennials are moving into urban areas. and we've taken advantage downtown with google and microsoft and linkedin coming in. but we also have become the innovation center of the future of the auto industry. ford motor company is moving its entire automated vehicle, electric vehicle operation into the train station area with 5,000 jobs designing cars of the future. google's self-driving operation is now based in detroit. of course, chrysler has just landed -- is building now the first assembly plant outside of the south in a decade on the east side of detroit with 5,000 jobs for folks who might have a high school degree and willing to get trained to do them. so our s
we can throw stats and numbers out there, but all you have to do is walk down woodward to see the progress really being made. what have you guys in detroit done right, and how do you make sure that everyone here is part of that recovery? >> the unemployment rate has gone from 19% to 8% in the last five years. so you felt the difference, but we had fallen so far that it wasn't going to be one thing. so you know, nationally, the millennials are moving into urban areas. and we've taken...
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you know, obviously the wood would -- woodward street neighbors were a big part of the folks that came last time. i do think this is a better project than the first time it came in front of us. thank you for the efforts. >> very good commissioners. there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions as amended to include a condition prohibiting corporate housing. on that motion. [roll call] that motion passes 5-1 with commissioner melger voting against. that places us on item 12. [reading notes] you will consider a large project authorization while the zoning administrator will reconsider a request for variance. >> good afternoon president melger and members of the commission. planning department staff. i'm here to introduce the project at 88 bluxome street. the project before you is a large project authorization to allow construction of a new building greater than 85 feet in height, or for new construction of more than 50,000 gross square feet. a variance from the zoning administrator from the planning code requirements for parking and loading entrances and
you know, obviously the wood would -- woodward street neighbors were a big part of the folks that came last time. i do think this is a better project than the first time it came in front of us. thank you for the efforts. >> very good commissioners. there is a motion that has been seconded to approve this matter with conditions as amended to include a condition prohibiting corporate housing. on that motion. [roll call] that motion passes 5-1 with commissioner melger voting against. that...
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is the second person to drown in woodward this week, the first was a man from the bay area who hit the02:00am sunday, even if your profession swimmer make sure you have some type of flotation device or you have a spotter from the shore that watching you courtney says their family had lost their home in butte county. the camp fire survivors. now they are in mourning at that point and my concern was a little girl. you know that's just going to have memory of a mom. >>percent of all says she tried her best to save mud end his life. still her mind is on the daughter who stayed by her mom until the it was more devastating scene a little girl just holding her hand. >>in the north bay now to sonoma county sheriff's deputies were injured when an inmate attacked him in a cell at the county jail happened yesterday morning when the deputies were just doing routine inspections. they say 27 year-old sean seaman lunged at them and tried to stab him with a toothbrush that had been filed down and then wrapped with o'clock handle. the deputies were able to fight him off and suffered only minor cnjuries
is the second person to drown in woodward this week, the first was a man from the bay area who hit the02:00am sunday, even if your profession swimmer make sure you have some type of flotation device or you have a spotter from the shore that watching you courtney says their family had lost their home in butte county. the camp fire survivors. now they are in mourning at that point and my concern was a little girl. you know that's just going to have memory of a mom. >>percent of all says she...
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. >> and i think that pursuit of the truth, as bob's colleague bob woodward says, the truth will emerge about the nature of that relationship. >> i think bob and all of his colleagues every day from here to 2020, every presser, i don't care what it's about, it's not good enough when he says i broke off my relationship. by the way, this was a man who said i was friends with him for 15 years. >> let's put it up. quote, he's a lot of fun to be with. it's even said he likes beautiful women as much as i do. and many of them are on the younger side. no doubt about it, jeffrey enjoys the social life. even that to bob costa's point, 2002, trump had knowledge that epstein liked women who were, quote, on the younger side. >> how many times did you see him? was it one? was it 100? was he at your house? make him lie. i can tell you one thing right now as we're sitting here, mr. epstein is in a little box somewhere sitting, and joyce vance tweeted about this, with the sdny and they are saying we want a complete operation agreement. anything you know did everything illegal. there are a lot of powerfu
. >> and i think that pursuit of the truth, as bob's colleague bob woodward says, the truth will emerge about the nature of that relationship. >> i think bob and all of his colleagues every day from here to 2020, every presser, i don't care what it's about, it's not good enough when he says i broke off my relationship. by the way, this was a man who said i was friends with him for 15 years. >> let's put it up. quote, he's a lot of fun to be with. it's even said he likes...
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but there isn't anything like the terrible moment in which edward woodward goes over the hill and realisesone person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart, who is bearing with her a great grief about her family, who is brought to this festival in which everyone is invested in toxic family and sisterhood and everyone talks about this being a great wonderful cycle of life and indeed to death. and what i liked was when i said hereditary was very uneven. first half really traumatising, second half silly. this is much more about a character progression. not least because florence pugh is brilliant, will poulter is brilliant. you buy into all supporting actors, and therefore you buy into the film itself. there was no one more reserved about ari aster and i was because his short films were great and they are about family and family conspiracy and family secrets, and i thought hereditary went off the boil. but this is much more of a sustained piece. and i promise you it is not a horror movie. although that said... ijust don't believe you! i love will poulter, but i'm stil
but there isn't anything like the terrible moment in which edward woodward goes over the hill and realisesone person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart, who is bearing with her a great grief about her family, who is brought to this festival in which everyone is invested in toxic family and sisterhood and everyone talks about this being a great wonderful cycle of life and indeed to death. and what i liked was when i said hereditary was very uneven. first half really...
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but there isn't in it anything like that terrible moment in wicker man in which edward woodward goesch more gradual, slow—burn movie about a group of people, and about one person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart, who is bearing with her a great grief about her family, who is brought into this festival in which everyone talks about families, everyone talks about the sisterhood, everyone talks about this is a great wonderful cycle of life and, indeed, death. and what i liked was whereas hereditary was very, very uneven, first half really, really traumatising, second half silly, this is much more of a character progression. it is about a character that we invest in, not least because florence pugh is brilliant, jack reynor is a really good actor, will poulter has a terrific supporting role. in fact, the entire ensemble cast are so good, that you completely you buy into their characters, and, therefore, you buy into the movie itself. and believe me — there was no—one who was more reserved about ari aster than i was because his short films, i thought, were g
but there isn't in it anything like that terrible moment in wicker man in which edward woodward goesch more gradual, slow—burn movie about a group of people, and about one person in the middle of it whose central relationship is falling apart, who is bearing with her a great grief about her family, who is brought into this festival in which everyone talks about families, everyone talks about the sisterhood, everyone talks about this is a great wonderful cycle of life and, indeed, death. and...
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. >> we all remember carl bernstein, bob woodward excellent reporting during the watergate hearings thath new information that caused then president nixon to resign. do you think there is a make-or-break moment potentially that could occur tomorrow. >> seems unlikely. in the watergate hearings you had the testimony of john dean from the inside turning dramatically on the president of the united states for the minute by minute account of the president's direction of the cover-up. so i i don't think something like that is likely. but one thing that is happening here is that we now have an attorney general of the united states who is put a gag order on the special counsel and the difference between watergate and this is the system worked in watergate because republicans were open to joining democrats in trying to learn the truth rather than suppress it and what we're seeing so far about tomorrow is the attorney general and the republicans want to continue to suppress the truth and are happy that a cover-up may well be -- >> so you don't think we'll get a john dean type bombshell from robert
. >> we all remember carl bernstein, bob woodward excellent reporting during the watergate hearings thath new information that caused then president nixon to resign. do you think there is a make-or-break moment potentially that could occur tomorrow. >> seems unlikely. in the watergate hearings you had the testimony of john dean from the inside turning dramatically on the president of the united states for the minute by minute account of the president's direction of the cover-up. so...
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a deal within six months and another bet with wood woodward we have deal 12 months i expect to win bothation wants to have something that they can claim victory around? and that deal may not be a huge deal but something whether agricultural products or some agreement on huawei perhaps is that near-term plan? >> well i think both administrations i think xi is in trouble in china would love a deal over there i think very good for him i think would it be very good for trump to have a deal as well now i happen to envision happening in peegs one agricultural one huawei one another that is always possible, i mean i don't see why it wouldn't be possible, why it wouldn't be good for both countries both countries want a good deal a win-win for everyone in the world, this what is we refer to gains from trade any barriers we can reduce and bring down, makes everyone in the world better off, the only problem with deals is they have internal domestic politics to deal with china has a domestic industries to deal with tough so do we, the steel industry doesn't want a great deal, there are a lot of ind
a deal within six months and another bet with wood woodward we have deal 12 months i expect to win bothation wants to have something that they can claim victory around? and that deal may not be a huge deal but something whether agricultural products or some agreement on huawei perhaps is that near-term plan? >> well i think both administrations i think xi is in trouble in china would love a deal over there i think very good for him i think would it be very good for trump to have a deal as...
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they would have marches down woodward avenue that would include 10,000 people in white robes.hey burned crosses on the front lawn of city hall, on the front lawn of the courthouse. they helped get a really bad mayor elected. there was some serious baggage that came up with those folks. it took many, many years until well after world war ii to really start to address those issues. and some of those issues we are still living with today. voice, aunions are a source of protection. joel: the formation of unions within automobile factories and plants came relatively late. there were enough immigrants here in detroit and people coming in constantly that it was pretty easy to replace either for workers or workers who fought the corporation for pay and days off, things like that. most workers work six days a week and sometimes would even go in the seventh day for the extra money. it was during the depression when times were toughest in detroit that really the automobile manufacturing workers started pushing back. it was in the 1934, and a 2, growthme period when the of the uaw, the gr
they would have marches down woodward avenue that would include 10,000 people in white robes.hey burned crosses on the front lawn of city hall, on the front lawn of the courthouse. they helped get a really bad mayor elected. there was some serious baggage that came up with those folks. it took many, many years until well after world war ii to really start to address those issues. and some of those issues we are still living with today. voice, aunions are a source of protection. joel: the...
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rangers' manager chris woodward. >> it's important that we all kind of obviously keep him in our thoughtsyers but also have just >> reporter: skaggs will always be an important part of the family. >> carter, thank you. a shock to the team and our condolences to the family. >> yes. just got married in january. you just hope they find an answer to whatever it is. not that anything will make it okay but at least you'll have some resolution as to how you die at 27 and you're perfectly healthy. >>> some americans are driving hundreds of miles to canada because their insulin is too expensive here in the u.s. we go on the caravan to find out why the life saving medicine is so much cheaper north of the border. >>> if you're on the go, subscribe to our podcast. hear the day's top stories and what's happening in your world in less than 20 minutes. you're watching "cbs this morning." ♪ we all care about amazing taste. that's why we've been making the best mayonnaise for over 100 years. best foods. we're on the side of food. ♪ ♪ (avo) getting dressed can be rough on sensitive skin. downy free & gentl
rangers' manager chris woodward. >> it's important that we all kind of obviously keep him in our thoughtsyers but also have just >> reporter: skaggs will always be an important part of the family. >> carter, thank you. a shock to the team and our condolences to the family. >> yes. just got married in january. you just hope they find an answer to whatever it is. not that anything will make it okay but at least you'll have some resolution as to how you die at 27 and you're...
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before richard nixg on resigned with and in the film redford and hoffman represent the role that woodwarde me interested with in making a film. all the president's men became not so much about just following nixon, it was more about who the two guys that dug underneath like gofers to get to the truth. >> you guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country is a crook. just be sure you're right. >> it's a movie about competent people doing their jobs even when it appears that powerful entities you're taking on are obviously going to crush you. >> this won't take along at all. >> please go away, okay? please leave before they see you. >> who did you mean by. >> what do you mean threw. >> alan pa kul la really knew how to create a sense of paranoia and suspense. you can hardly even take a full breath when you see that movie for the first time. >> nothing's riding on this except the first anticipate of the constitution. dream of the press and maybe the future of the country. >> the movie is venerated with for en
before richard nixg on resigned with and in the film redford and hoffman represent the role that woodwarde me interested with in making a film. all the president's men became not so much about just following nixon, it was more about who the two guys that dug underneath like gofers to get to the truth. >> you guys are about to write a story that says the former attorney general, the highest ranking law enforcement officer in this country is a crook. just be sure you're right. >> it's...
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out and it is on the front page and people can see what went on wheren't go on, nobody -- is the woodwardnd bernstein? nobody talks about this. the state department, -- if it is true, i don't know, but if it is true, nobody is poking around --find out except for a few i don't know if they are radicals at fox or whatever but at least they are exposing the problem. at least they are talking about it. a fog has descended on all of these young people. miss wilson said something before, it escapes me but i disagree. that is all i had to say. about i was thinking anita educate question earlier when she was talking about the various expenses and it made me think about our report and one of the states we looked at with what they were doing with election security funding, louisiana. they are one of the 11 states that rachel and i both mentioned the continues to use paperless voting equipment and they use it statewide. they received $6 million from the federal government to improve election security, just to replace the paperless voting fromment, estimates range $40 million to $90 million. a state
out and it is on the front page and people can see what went on wheren't go on, nobody -- is the woodwardnd bernstein? nobody talks about this. the state department, -- if it is true, i don't know, but if it is true, nobody is poking around --find out except for a few i don't know if they are radicals at fox or whatever but at least they are exposing the problem. at least they are talking about it. a fog has descended on all of these young people. miss wilson said something before, it escapes...
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the new territorial judge a gustus woodward, as he was on his way to detroit, that is when the city burned when he arrived it was a smoldering ash-heap, essentially. but he was a big fan of pierre l'enfant, the city designer for washington, d.c., and he got to work planning a new city grid. -- leah provided for provided for wide boulevards, spaces where people could congregate, things that did not naturally occur when the city had grown over time. some of the elements he stole from l'enfant, the diagonal lines, the circular plazas. grand circus park and campus martius are still in the city today, even though the plan saw a few changes. i mentioned the importance of the detroit river not only as a highway for trade, but also for travel. cityollowing the fire, the continue to rebuild. more people came to the city, and because of that location on the detroit river, the link between the upper and lower great lakes, we see a lot of commerce continuing to thrive. we see ships coming back from the upper peninsula of michigan, lumber,n ore, with things that would transform the city of detroit into
the new territorial judge a gustus woodward, as he was on his way to detroit, that is when the city burned when he arrived it was a smoldering ash-heap, essentially. but he was a big fan of pierre l'enfant, the city designer for washington, d.c., and he got to work planning a new city grid. -- leah provided for provided for wide boulevards, spaces where people could congregate, things that did not naturally occur when the city had grown over time. some of the elements he stole from l'enfant,...