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we invite people to come here see her work and the work of others. nina allender, her work at one point was referred to like this -- a woman speaking to women in the language of women about women. .nd that remains true today so, here in the howl of portraits, we invite you to ll ofience -- in the ha portraits, we invite you to experience the selfie station. invite your sons and daughters to continue the fight for women's equality and be part of women's empowerment in activity and politics. the house is actually open thursdays, fridays and saturdays role of the clock until 4:00. and we invite you to take a tour. >> you can watch this and other programs by visiting our website at c-span.org. university of georgia professor teaches that class on historic preservation and the debate over southern cultural heritage sites such as the tearing down or relocation of civil or monuments honoring confederates. he also discusses the origin of usuallythese monuments, affected during the 19th century. his class is
we invite people to come here see her work and the work of others. nina allender, her work at one point was referred to like this -- a woman speaking to women in the language of women about women. .nd that remains true today so, here in the howl of portraits, we invite you to ll ofience -- in the ha portraits, we invite you to experience the selfie station. invite your sons and daughters to continue the fight for women's equality and be part of women's empowerment in activity and politics. the...
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they are connected to people at work rather than being in work. in some sense there's a difference between europe, northern europe and southern europe. this isn't the germany, the sweden point. variety of northern social democracies 15, 20 years ago saw this and responded. they understood they could not go on with this system. they changed things. they listened of the labor market, moved in with more sensible policies to provide social insurance, whereas southern europe, italy, greece, spain, did nothing. those problems are still very much with us. they are unable to make the changes. ask yourself, are we norway, germany, or are we greece? we are at the threshold right as a country whether not we will go one way or the other. i'm just going to go through a few of the policies that i think make up the war on work. they are motivated by very understandable reasons. they are motivated by desire to make the lives of people who do work better but they are not motivated with any attempt to try to solve the unemployment problem. extending ui is one examp
they are connected to people at work rather than being in work. in some sense there's a difference between europe, northern europe and southern europe. this isn't the germany, the sweden point. variety of northern social democracies 15, 20 years ago saw this and responded. they understood they could not go on with this system. they changed things. they listened of the labor market, moved in with more sensible policies to provide social insurance, whereas southern europe, italy, greece, spain,...
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but everything works out.t the end of the reading, everyone is happy. ♪ >> good afternoon i'd like to call the san francisco public utilities commission to order. >> commissioner moran kwvrn and commissioner caen is expected shortly. >> thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> item 3 approval of the minutes of june 28, 2016. >> you have before you the minutes of june 28th is there a motion to approve the minutes. >> second. >> public comment on the minutes hearing >> all in favor, say i. >> i. >> opposed? minutes passes. >> item 4 general public comment i
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so thank you for all your hard work. then, last but certainly not least my thing so important this year to our masers budget office did with the white house, to your entire team and i know this is your first year as i can budget director for our mayor be you did an incredible job.. i think kate would be incredibly proud of how went down but thank you for all your hard work. you and your team the entire team i see back there, thank you everybody for the late nights and for all your hardware. so thank you all. lastly, to our city attorney, mr. gibner between these late nights is what i think we were talking super late last night or early in this morning i woke you up a few times oh thanks for your efforts in this regard. our clerk's office, thank you for being here in the last few days. doesn't it done without a famous 01 a thank you all for being part of this process and really proud that were the end of the road. and happy that were ended the road right now get for this year. something seven could open this up to a few c
so thank you for all your hard work. then, last but certainly not least my thing so important this year to our masers budget office did with the white house, to your entire team and i know this is your first year as i can budget director for our mayor be you did an incredible job.. i think kate would be incredibly proud of how went down but thank you for all your hard work. you and your team the entire team i see back there, thank you everybody for the late nights and for all your hardware. so...
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affordability gap so this is going to help people he you go that suggest that a lot of people are working two jobs to support their families we want to celebrate those moms we're all ushth together to help them but for also myself and mayor libby schaaf of oakland that recognizes our workforce is more regional than ever do more than benefit the residents that work in our city and so we joined. >> today and cities that are committed along with cities like new york and seattle and los angeles and portland and the others also raised their minimum wage we want to the state of california to do the same thing because what could happen i think all the labor advocates know and people that we raised our minimum wage just and ourselves in the city of san francisco or just in oakland we would probably be golden state talent that belongs to where everybody lives and not as affordable to them as it is to those we're helping so mayor libby schaaf and along with the united health care workers started a process and emigrate hundreds of thousands of snatches set the minimum wage higher of $15 an hour tour
affordability gap so this is going to help people he you go that suggest that a lot of people are working two jobs to support their families we want to celebrate those moms we're all ushth together to help them but for also myself and mayor libby schaaf of oakland that recognizes our workforce is more regional than ever do more than benefit the residents that work in our city and so we joined. >> today and cities that are committed along with cities like new york and seattle and los...
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and wanting to be at work. even if be your a today -- if you're a stay at home mother. but, yeah, for her to have a therapist tell her you should return to work, that is definitely unusual. that didn't happen very often then. but for her it was absolutely the right decision, and she made quite a career after that. i'm very glad she decided to return to work after having children. >> host: what is her title now? a woman who started when she had the name of something that is now an electronic technology, what is her title now as someone who's, may not have had the same education but has worked at nasa for such a long time? >> guest: well, in the late 1960s all of the women that worked as computers were given the title of engineer. and this was a moment of celebration. the women were so excited about that. but what is sad about sue fellowshiply's story is -- finley's story is that title was taken away. this happened in 2004. so in 2004 nasa decided that if you didn't have a bachelor's degree, you couldn't be an en
and wanting to be at work. even if be your a today -- if you're a stay at home mother. but, yeah, for her to have a therapist tell her you should return to work, that is definitely unusual. that didn't happen very often then. but for her it was absolutely the right decision, and she made quite a career after that. i'm very glad she decided to return to work after having children. >> host: what is her title now? a woman who started when she had the name of something that is now an...
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you must make the work yourself and you must sell the work yourself. a street artist, the license, then submitting the work to a committee of artists. this committee actually watches them make the work in front of them so that we can verify that it is all their own work. >> what happened during the holiday to make this an exciting location? >> this would be a magic time of year. you would probably see this place is jammed with street artists. as the no, there is a lottery held at 6 in the morning. that is how sought after the spaces are. you might get as many as 150 street artists to show up for 50 spaces. >> what other areas can a licensed street artist go to? >> they can go to the fisherman's wharf area. they can go in and around union square. we have space is now up in the castro, in fact. >> how many are there? >> we have about 420. >> are they here all year round? >> out of the 420, i know 150 to sell all year round. i mean like five-seven days a week. >> are they making their living of of this? >> this is their sole source of income for many. >>
you must make the work yourself and you must sell the work yourself. a street artist, the license, then submitting the work to a committee of artists. this committee actually watches them make the work in front of them so that we can verify that it is all their own work. >> what happened during the holiday to make this an exciting location? >> this would be a magic time of year. you would probably see this place is jammed with street artists. as the no, there is a lottery held at 6...
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in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work that you create to the three-dimensional? maybe going back from the 3f to 2d. >> everything is in the process of becoming. things are never said or settled. the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of something else. there's always this figuring out of where things belong or where they could parapets something else. at the end goal is to possibly see one of these collage plans be built out and create a structure that reflects back into the flat work. >> thank you so much for allowing "culturewire" to visit this amazing facility and to learn more about the artists in residence program. is there anything you like our viewers to know? >> we have art exhibitions every four months, and a win by the public to come out. everybody is welcome to come out. we have food. sometim
in terms of the flatwork, i work with a lot of cloddish. so being able to cut into it come at into it, removed parts, it is part of the process of negotiating the final form. >> how do you jump from the two dimensional work that you create to the three-dimensional? maybe going back from the 3f to 2d. >> everything is in the process of becoming. things are never said or settled. the sculptures are being made while i am doing the collages, and vice versa. it becomes a part of...
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i had to work two jobs.ut here in indiana, my property taxes are under 2%, $300 a year for an acre and a half of property. very low crime, no vehicle inspections. our property taxes, income, everything is low and controlled. we ask ourselves how is a job created? nothing can be produced in less there is a demand for that. in order to make that demand accessible have to make things lower and cheaper. host: are you still working or have you retired? caller: i just retired two years ago. l equipment ande delivering factories for years. it comes down to common sense. republican, conservative, or democratic thing. when you look to a party that says i will give you free things, there is no such thing as a free lunch. do, i wasing that we watching this morning, the white people, the hispanic people, the gay people. i served in the military for all americans. what we have to do is say we're all americans, we're in this together. stop segregating and putting people in little boxes. most of the problems will be have d
i had to work two jobs.ut here in indiana, my property taxes are under 2%, $300 a year for an acre and a half of property. very low crime, no vehicle inspections. our property taxes, income, everything is low and controlled. we ask ourselves how is a job created? nothing can be produced in less there is a demand for that. in order to make that demand accessible have to make things lower and cheaper. host: are you still working or have you retired? caller: i just retired two years ago. l...
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it's not yet working the way it should. and work hard. but right now an awful lot of people feel there is less and less respect for the work they do. less respect for them period. democrats, we are the party of working people. but we haven't done a good enough job showing we get what you're going through and we're going to do something to help. so tonight i want to tell you how we will empower americans to live better lives. my primary mission as president will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right here in the united states. from my first day in office to
it's not yet working the way it should. and work hard. but right now an awful lot of people feel there is less and less respect for the work they do. less respect for them period. democrats, we are the party of working people. but we haven't done a good enough job showing we get what you're going through and we're going to do something to help. so tonight i want to tell you how we will empower americans to live better lives. my primary mission as president will be to create more opportunity and...
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. >> oh, i just wasn't sure that supervisor cowen had worked out on amendment for 240 item i wanted to ask supervisor would she like to move forward. >> thank you very much i appreciate that supervisor kim i appreciate that difference we have. >> supervisor cowen. (laughter) go ahead >> thank you thank you, supervisor kim and the president afforded me another opportunity to thank you in all seriousness i've met with naomi campbell not campbell naomi kelly we all look alike and correct me if i am wrong the bay area newspapers i want to see we're all scattered away and ready to go thank you. >> okay. >> seeing no other names on the roster, madam clerk i mean colleagues, same house, same call? without objection the resolution is adopted unanimously madam clerk call items 10 through 14 together. >> item number ten through 14 implementing to the memorandum of understanding and new 94 memorandum of understanding with the technical 21 and seiu local 10 and representatives employees service employees 10 to one staff and per diem nurses and teamsters and supervisor the rent-controlled unit nurs
. >> oh, i just wasn't sure that supervisor cowen had worked out on amendment for 240 item i wanted to ask supervisor would she like to move forward. >> thank you very much i appreciate that supervisor kim i appreciate that difference we have. >> supervisor cowen. (laughter) go ahead >> thank you thank you, supervisor kim and the president afforded me another opportunity to thank you in all seriousness i've met with naomi campbell not campbell naomi kelly we all look...
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and civil design work to do. a lot of work is developing the programs and benefits so developing the transit pass. how much will the value of that be? what benefits will it include? we are envisioning something more than a muni fast pass because there's ac transit and we have a ferry also operating and we want the pass to shall this ordinance be . >> >> the transit for toll credit for frequent transit use developing that and getting those two systems to talk to each other, and our agency partnerships developing finalizing service plans with ac transit and weta leading up to 2019. thank you very much for all your feedback in past and i am happy to answer your questions. >> [inaudible] (off mic). >> just a quick question. how much youths live on the island and in terms of school age? do you know how many commute in and out of the island and how do they get to school? >> right. i know there is about 600 households on the island now and the share of people who are youth i don't know. i don't know whether liz knows th
and civil design work to do. a lot of work is developing the programs and benefits so developing the transit pass. how much will the value of that be? what benefits will it include? we are envisioning something more than a muni fast pass because there's ac transit and we have a ferry also operating and we want the pass to shall this ordinance be . >> >> the transit for toll credit for frequent transit use developing that and getting those two systems to talk to each other, and our...
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i believe our economy isn't working the way it should because working the way it should. that's why we need to appoint supreme court justices who will get money out of politics and expand voting rights, not restrict them. [ cheering ] overturn citizens united. >> i belief american corporations that have gotten so much from our country should be just as patriotic in return. many of them are, but too many aren't. it's wrong t with one hand and give out pink slips with the other. >> and i believe wall street can never, ever be allowed to wreck main street again. i believe climate change is real and that we can save our planet while creating millions of good-paying, clean energy jobs. i believe that when we have millions of hardworking immigrants contributing to our economy, it would be self defeating and inhumane to try to kick them >> immigration reform will grow our economy and keep families together and it's the right thing to do. >> so whatever party you belong to or if you belong to no party at all, if you share these if you believe that companies should share profits,
i believe our economy isn't working the way it should because working the way it should. that's why we need to appoint supreme court justices who will get money out of politics and expand voting rights, not restrict them. [ cheering ] overturn citizens united. >> i belief american corporations that have gotten so much from our country should be just as patriotic in return. many of them are, but too many aren't. it's wrong t with one hand and give out pink slips with the other. >>...
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this week is about passion but starting friday morning, it's all about work, hard work.ow, many of you have jobs. many of you have families. ignore them. let me tell you something. kids love it when their parents aren't home. they love it. let me tell you something else. an 8-year-old kid knows how to use a microwave oven. let me tell you something else. an 8-year-old kid can teach a 4-year-old kid to use a microwave oven. it's just scientific fact. don't worry about your kids. they'll be fine. you have work to do. get on those phones, knock on those doors and tell them al franken sent you. thank you. >> senator al franken from the state of minnesota. i mean, each of these speakers has been trying to systematically cover a number of bases with what the democrat party feels are weaknesses in donald trump. >> sure. i must say also, we never hear al franken joke around anymore. this is the first time i have actually heard him be funny since he's joined the senate. he was great. senator gillibrand was talking about working mothers. there are a lot of anti-trump attacks. they
this week is about passion but starting friday morning, it's all about work, hard work.ow, many of you have jobs. many of you have families. ignore them. let me tell you something. kids love it when their parents aren't home. they love it. let me tell you something else. an 8-year-old kid knows how to use a microwave oven. let me tell you something else. an 8-year-old kid can teach a 4-year-old kid to use a microwave oven. it's just scientific fact. don't worry about your kids. they'll be fine....
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, hard work is being done with civil servants in northern ireland in their public violent and that work is to quicken the pace. >> our honorable friend, lonely supporting the kurds of bravely fighting daesh. having visited the peshmerga on the front lines. it is reduced with additional equipment like body armor, and frontline medical facilities. we could possibly provide some benefits. this is a relatively small investment that will make a huge difference to our allies and our common fight to defeat the evil terrorists. >> thank you for the kind remarks. he is absolutely right. the kurds are currently brave fighters and are doing billable work against daesh. i will look carefully at the suggested releasing the hospital, they have excellent facilities for battlefield casualties. our army is providing medical instruction to do with the situations, but we will look to see of our can be done. let's be frank, the strategy is working. lost 45% of the territory it once held in iraq. finances have been hit. more than 25,000 fighters have been killed. desertion has increased and the flow of fore
, hard work is being done with civil servants in northern ireland in their public violent and that work is to quicken the pace. >> our honorable friend, lonely supporting the kurds of bravely fighting daesh. having visited the peshmerga on the front lines. it is reduced with additional equipment like body armor, and frontline medical facilities. we could possibly provide some benefits. this is a relatively small investment that will make a huge difference to our allies and our common...
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the two takeaways are, diets work, die work, as long as you can follow them. two, which is very difficult to do. two, who can follow them seems to vary by person and different diets work for different people. that's a new area of study that we're just now getting into it, which is trying to figure out which kind of dietary modification will work for which person. most won't work. >> it sounds like for your patients whom you advise, fasting may work for one and not for the other? >> correct. i actually don't like the word diet to go on a diet. the notion that we can do short bursts of uncomfortable starvation and lose and then go on and be cured is not true. it's changing lifestyle and learning how to eat properly and healthy. if alternate day fasting is a good tool for you that might work, either on and off or ongoing, then that's great. but there's nothing short-term that's going to work for everybody. >> something that dr. forman touched on is there's a mental component to all of this, a psychological component to weight loss and weight management. >> there
the two takeaways are, diets work, die work, as long as you can follow them. two, which is very difficult to do. two, who can follow them seems to vary by person and different diets work for different people. that's a new area of study that we're just now getting into it, which is trying to figure out which kind of dietary modification will work for which person. most won't work. >> it sounds like for your patients whom you advise, fasting may work for one and not for the other? >>...
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this is going to be for a decade-this has to be interwoven into our work so we have a working process of 5 year commitment. at least to plan out and tine continue to look at that. i don'ts worry how to make investment especially in the days having more revenue, with competing things like electronic health records but we have been able to fund this. when new organizations as a example, there is a new several new researchers out of ucsf that feel they can get to cancer issues and get to provide for that. that is one thing we talked about that it is important for them to have a backbone and have funding to bring people together and work with all the other groups in the community versing starting new with the same group of people and that is what we found with health improvement process which we had hospital counsels in the plan separately coming to this commission. we had the community groups coming with their plan and public health and multiple health assessments, so i think [inaudible] policy planning area have been able to bring that under one umbrella and structure and philosophy and
this is going to be for a decade-this has to be interwoven into our work so we have a working process of 5 year commitment. at least to plan out and tine continue to look at that. i don'ts worry how to make investment especially in the days having more revenue, with competing things like electronic health records but we have been able to fund this. when new organizations as a example, there is a new several new researchers out of ucsf that feel they can get to cancer issues and get to provide...
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there are a lot of different artists that come here to work, mostly doing aerial work. kindred spirits, so to speak. there is a circus company that i have been fortunate enough to work with the last couple of years. i use elements of dance and choreography and combine that with theater techniques. a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative. the dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a p
there are a lot of different artists that come here to work, mostly doing aerial work. kindred spirits, so to speak. there is a circus company that i have been fortunate enough to work with the last couple of years. i use elements of dance and choreography and combine that with theater techniques. a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative. the dancers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time...
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it's really a sea change in the way we can work and the partners with whom we work and in the end whethereas when it comes to meeting some of the development challenges that we are up against are as important, more important than the financing that we are making available. >> craig, let me stick with you -- with your institution and the multilateral development banks. i think it's hard in particularly in the midst in the brexit. the events that played out in the u.s. and the investment bank but there really was a sense of almost crisis occurring particularly through the united states and approach nbb's. i think that has calm down and we have moved forward, beijing, but nonetheless i think it's useful to think about the aib particularly through a development lens because we certainly during that period of drama, you know, plenty of discussion about what it meant for the u.s. strategically, diplomatically and if you bring to those issues as development actors, can you talk a little bit more particularly in the asian context about why the aib matters, what it was responding to, infrastructur
it's really a sea change in the way we can work and the partners with whom we work and in the end whethereas when it comes to meeting some of the development challenges that we are up against are as important, more important than the financing that we are making available. >> craig, let me stick with you -- with your institution and the multilateral development banks. i think it's hard in particularly in the midst in the brexit. the events that played out in the u.s. and the investment...
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the people that work at the [inaudible] and kpmg and people who work in the advertising industry are our regular loyal customers. you can leave a cell phone on the bar, it doesn't get stolen. you can leave your lap top and come back and it is there for you. i work and close alone and i am not concerned about security. it is safe bar with great peep squl proud to be part the organization. >> before the next speaker i'll read a few more cards. dr. september-can't read the last name. jerry moscovich and jenny roadimocker. [inaudible] jeffrey [inaudible] curren edwards. >> good afternoon. my name is alley mac voy and have two hats as the leasing agent with mechanics institute to lease the space. i was going to talk about 24 work and intention that went into find thg right fit for the right space but what i want to talk about now because so many concerns are about safety. this was a empty store front for 3 years and if dada doesn't come in it will remain empty. it is a place where a lot of violence and homelessness and drug use can occur now and by putting in a retailer that will activate
the people that work at the [inaudible] and kpmg and people who work in the advertising industry are our regular loyal customers. you can leave a cell phone on the bar, it doesn't get stolen. you can leave your lap top and come back and it is there for you. i work and close alone and i am not concerned about security. it is safe bar with great peep squl proud to be part the organization. >> before the next speaker i'll read a few more cards. dr. september-can't read the last name. jerry...
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it really doesn't work. you're taking money out of pockets and redistributing it through this gigantic inefficient pump known as the u.s. government. i tell you something, margaret thatcher said something interesting about socialism. it's about the animating vision of optimism. she said socialism is about the spirit of envy. envy does destroys things. it doesn't build things. >> steve, it all comes back to these basic emotions, doesn't it? >> yes, and it's all about getting more and more people dependent on the government and even though that hurts the economy, they don't care. they have the power. that's what this is all about, forget the rhetoric. it's more government power. we pay the price for it. >> rich, which will people go for, the envy that e mack was talking about or the freedom that john and michael are talking about? >> well, i think there's a deep reservoir of people who want to move toward freedom. the republican candidate needs to do a better job of articulating that and staying focused. but l
it really doesn't work. you're taking money out of pockets and redistributing it through this gigantic inefficient pump known as the u.s. government. i tell you something, margaret thatcher said something interesting about socialism. it's about the animating vision of optimism. she said socialism is about the spirit of envy. envy does destroys things. it doesn't build things. >> steve, it all comes back to these basic emotions, doesn't it? >> yes, and it's all about getting more and...
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and work hard. but right now an awful lot of people feel there is less and less respect for the work they do. less respect for them period. democrats, we are the party of working people. but we haven't done a good enough job showing we get what you're going through and we're going to do something to help. so tonight i want to tell you how we will empower americans to live better lives. my primary mission as president will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right here in the united states. from my first day in office to out and left behind. from our inner cities to our small towns, from indian country to coal country. from communities ravaged by addiction to regions hallowed out by plant closures. here's what i believe. i believe america thrives when the middle class thrives. i believe our economy the way it should because our democracy isn't working the way it should. that's why we need to appoint supreme court justices that will get money out of politics and expand v
and work hard. but right now an awful lot of people feel there is less and less respect for the work they do. less respect for them period. democrats, we are the party of working people. but we haven't done a good enough job showing we get what you're going through and we're going to do something to help. so tonight i want to tell you how we will empower americans to live better lives. my primary mission as president will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right...
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we work with these countries. i've made a deal phone calls to my counterpart foreign ministers, presidents, and said, you are not cruising in the right direction. we send people to work with those countries. our embassies are deeply engaged in helping promote transformation. it is thanks to everybody and all hands on deck that this document comes out the tier rankings that i have designated reflect our department's best assessment of a government's efforts to eliminate human trafficking. they don't take into account political and other factors. as i say, they're based on a criteria. and in addition to the rankings the report outlines our specific concerns as well as the ways we can improve our efforts. this is not meant to be a dunning report. it is meant to be a demarkation and encouragement process. a process of evaluation and work towards changing rankings. this is now the 16th report of the state department and one of the things that i found is that we can always become more effective in fighting trafficking b
we work with these countries. i've made a deal phone calls to my counterpart foreign ministers, presidents, and said, you are not cruising in the right direction. we send people to work with those countries. our embassies are deeply engaged in helping promote transformation. it is thanks to everybody and all hands on deck that this document comes out the tier rankings that i have designated reflect our department's best assessment of a government's efforts to eliminate human trafficking. they...
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strong, and worked to respect troops, and worked to build up and support military families, and works a result. what about the bridge builder who was a diplomat and chief when president obama came in? and president obama said, i am going to restore -- isn't it good to have a president willing to restore diplomacy again? [cheers and applause] said, ine: and when he am going to restore diplomacy , and i have to pick the one person who can go into one room and be the face of american leadership to restore diplomacy, hillarysked senato clinton to be secretary of state. [cheers and applause] callersen. kaine: when it comesr leadership in the world, trash talking is not enough. we need a bridge builder, and we have a bridge builder in hillary clinton. last question. character. me firstnt a president or a kiss and family president? you.d trump, again, trump sets up a bogus college named after capital h, himself, and takes a lot of people's hard earned money, and the end up the something less than paper it is written on. what about all the people that got hurt along the way? me first. every o
strong, and worked to respect troops, and worked to build up and support military families, and works a result. what about the bridge builder who was a diplomat and chief when president obama came in? and president obama said, i am going to restore -- isn't it good to have a president willing to restore diplomacy again? [cheers and applause] said, ine: and when he am going to restore diplomacy , and i have to pick the one person who can go into one room and be the face of american leadership to...
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whether the restaurants or hotels or health care workers and others and and we all feel for working people that is hard in our expensive city to survive unless you have a december sent wage that's why a couple of years ago i destined or joibd the board of supervisors full board of supervisors to place before the voters an $15 an hour minimum wage and people that work in all those industries we did it together and we're celebrating because today it goes from $12.25 an hour to $13 and up to 15 and after that cpi takes over i want to remind everybody this city was brought together with our labor unions and your working families made up of all the exit are represents our city and got this done in a strong collaboration with everyone and showed not only the cities around the bay area but the state of california if we got together and thought about people's lives what glosses the challenges every day we can get this done for them i think we're happy here to see the wages go up are rehappy yeah, we'll have more to celebrate in addition to, of course, the bitter of our nation and things we
whether the restaurants or hotels or health care workers and others and and we all feel for working people that is hard in our expensive city to survive unless you have a december sent wage that's why a couple of years ago i destined or joibd the board of supervisors full board of supervisors to place before the voters an $15 an hour minimum wage and people that work in all those industries we did it together and we're celebrating because today it goes from $12.25 an hour to $13 and up to 15...
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with the other measures under the variance jurisdiction that was put-down forward and been in the works for many, many years and all aligned with the city's effort that has stepped up in recent years to make real investments in transportation we have approved a whole bunch of resolutions supporting new buses and have something here at the board of supervisors and whole planning effort around investments and deferred maintenance we've not done in many, many years decades perhaps with the rediversion around the transportation a collaborative efforts amongst the board and ta the mayor's office so a lot of credit to go around but we want to make sure something to go forward to give us a chance we're not able to moved on the transportation homeless tax measure this will go forward and we actually are amendments here that have before made to this measure to anywhere the structure of the transportation side of the half cents or the three quarters cent state tax we'll be presenting here today and i'll let staff go through that and lastly my office has been engaged with many people in the transi
with the other measures under the variance jurisdiction that was put-down forward and been in the works for many, many years and all aligned with the city's effort that has stepped up in recent years to make real investments in transportation we have approved a whole bunch of resolutions supporting new buses and have something here at the board of supervisors and whole planning effort around investments and deferred maintenance we've not done in many, many years decades perhaps with the...
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and civil design work to do. lot of work is developing the programs and benefits so developing the transit pass. how much will the value of that be? what benefits will it include? we are envisioning something more than a muni fast pass because there's ac transit and we have a ferry also operating and we want the pass to shall this ordinance be . >> >> the transit for toll credit for frequent transit use developing that and getting those two systems to talk to each other, and our agency partnerships developing finalizing service plans with ac transit and weta leading up to 2019. thank you very much for all your feedback in past and i am happy to answer your questions. >> [inaudible] (off mic). >> just a quick question. how much youths live on the island and in terms of school age? do you know how many commute in and out of the island and how do they get to school? >> right. i know there is about 600 households on the island now and the share of people who are youth i don't know. i don't know whether liz knows that
and civil design work to do. lot of work is developing the programs and benefits so developing the transit pass. how much will the value of that be? what benefits will it include? we are envisioning something more than a muni fast pass because there's ac transit and we have a ferry also operating and we want the pass to shall this ordinance be . >> >> the transit for toll credit for frequent transit use developing that and getting those two systems to talk to each other, and our...
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clinton: we work together. what has traditionally set us apart from places that leaders,ed to single estimates, dictators, --single leaders, despots, dictators who promise i can fix it alone. it says that we are somehow helpless, that we can do this work that needs to be done ourselves. that we can't reach out to one another. that we can to make the economy work for everyone, not just to those at the top. [cheers and applause] i reject that. and next week, starting on monday, in philadelphia we will see a very different kind of vision. [cheers and applause] [chanting "usa"] so i wanted to come here to miami to introduce you to the person that i just can't think of anybody better to have by my side on the campaign trail in the white house. together we are going to take on the challenges that are hurting americans. we are going to get the middle class a raise. we are going to give tax relief to working families to help with the rising cost of raising kids. we are going to create more good jobs, make sure every ch
clinton: we work together. what has traditionally set us apart from places that leaders,ed to single estimates, dictators, --single leaders, despots, dictators who promise i can fix it alone. it says that we are somehow helpless, that we can do this work that needs to be done ourselves. that we can't reach out to one another. that we can to make the economy work for everyone, not just to those at the top. [cheers and applause] i reject that. and next week, starting on monday, in philadelphia we...
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it's not yet working the way it should. americans are willing to work and work hard., an awful lot of people feel there is less, and less respect democrats, we are the party of working people. and we're going to do something to help, so tonight, i want to tell you, how we will empower americans to live better lives. my primary mission as president will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right here in the united states.
it's not yet working the way it should. americans are willing to work and work hard., an awful lot of people feel there is less, and less respect democrats, we are the party of working people. and we're going to do something to help, so tonight, i want to tell you, how we will empower americans to live better lives. my primary mission as president will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right here in the united states.
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what's worked, what hasn't, where we can strengthen it. and a number of the provisions inside the transpacific partnership address some previous criticisms of nafta and will make what is already an extraordinarily strong economic relationship between our two countries even stronger. and, we'll make sure that the process of global integration is serving not just large companies, but is helping small companies and small businesses. and workers. so, what i've said consistently is that globalization is a fact because of technology. because of an integrated global supply chain. because of changes in transportation. and we're not going to be able to build a wall around that. what we can do is to shape how that process of global integration proceeds is that it's increasing opportunity for ordinary people so that it's creating better jobs so that we are strengthening protections for workers so that we are addressing some of the environmental challenges that come with rapid growth. and for us to look forward and find ways in which we shape this new
what's worked, what hasn't, where we can strengthen it. and a number of the provisions inside the transpacific partnership address some previous criticisms of nafta and will make what is already an extraordinarily strong economic relationship between our two countries even stronger. and, we'll make sure that the process of global integration is serving not just large companies, but is helping small companies and small businesses. and workers. so, what i've said consistently is that...
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should work in teams. there also has to be a bigger commitment on behalf of contractors and building owners to seek more women forpersons that would be leads on the job. --- right now we are about 20 years behind as far as where contractor should be in recruiting and training women for these higher-paying positions. the majority of our industry only reflects men as leads into buildings. this is an endeavor the building owners and management associations have responsibility to be able to have this happen within their buildings. --- rape on the night shift is unfortunate. in other industries this is rarely talked about. in our industry it is commonplace, not just by their coworkers but also by tenants themselves. it could be an attorney, software developer who just happens to be there at two o'clock in the morning. these advances are not something that our sisters in the union are asking for or within the industry. this is something that there is so much lack of training. as far as the training that the sist
should work in teams. there also has to be a bigger commitment on behalf of contractors and building owners to seek more women forpersons that would be leads on the job. --- right now we are about 20 years behind as far as where contractor should be in recruiting and training women for these higher-paying positions. the majority of our industry only reflects men as leads into buildings. this is an endeavor the building owners and management associations have responsibility to be able to have...
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we still have much to work out in terms of the mechanics, how the fund would work and will work with the chancellor as we do the actual funding vehicle that comes before the board in july so at this time through the chair i would like to open it up for public comment and i did want to recognize that we have the president, alyssa messer here and board of trustees yes and i believe you're the only trustee here. oh i'm sorry. right in front of me. trustee bridget avala is also here and i ask that you speak first and i will call up the rest of public comment cards. >> thank you trustee davila and for being here and the strong support of this measure. >> thank you. i want to say that the board of trustees feels strongly this would be helpful to city college at this particular moment and time. it's no secret what we have suffered over the last few years in terms of a roag accreditation and loss of 1/3 of our enrollment but not only that. i want to speak more personally about this. i am someone that benefited from a free community college and i was actually working at a factory when i got o
we still have much to work out in terms of the mechanics, how the fund would work and will work with the chancellor as we do the actual funding vehicle that comes before the board in july so at this time through the chair i would like to open it up for public comment and i did want to recognize that we have the president, alyssa messer here and board of trustees yes and i believe you're the only trustee here. oh i'm sorry. right in front of me. trustee bridget avala is also here and i ask that...
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that's how democracy works. if you want to fight climate change, we've got to engage not only young people on college campuses, we've got to reach out to the coal miner who is worried about taking care of his family. the single mom worried about gas prices. if you want to protect our kids and our cops from gun violence, we've got to get the vast majority of americans, including gun owners who agree on things like background checks, to be just as vocal and just as determined as the gun lobby that blocks change through every funeral that we hold. that is how change happens. look. hillary's got her share of critics. she has been caricatured by the right. and by some on the left. she has been accused of everything you can imagine and some things that you cannot. but she knows that's what happens when you're under a microscope for 40 years. she knows that sometimes during those 40 years she's made mistakes, just like i have, just like we all do. that's what happens when we try. that's what happens when you're the kin
that's how democracy works. if you want to fight climate change, we've got to engage not only young people on college campuses, we've got to reach out to the coal miner who is worried about taking care of his family. the single mom worried about gas prices. if you want to protect our kids and our cops from gun violence, we've got to get the vast majority of americans, including gun owners who agree on things like background checks, to be just as vocal and just as determined as the gun lobby...
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i have worked hard over the years on many of the issues you care about and work on every day. am not a newcomer to these issues. today i want to tell you a few of my core beliefs which will guide me if i have the great honor to be elected this fall. because americans are not just choosing a president. we are also choosing a commander in chief, the person who decides questions of war and peace, life and death. there is no more solemn or serious responsibility than that. know what weve to candidates believe about national security and how we go callsmaking life or death because they will affect our men and women in uniform first and foremost, and they will affect our veterans. let's start here. the united states of america is an exceptional nation with capabilities that no other country comes close to matching, and we have -- [applause] we have the world's greatest military. don't let anybody tell you otherwise. [applause] also have anwe economy that is larger, more durable, and more entrepreneurial than any other on the planet, and we are guided by values that have long inspire
i have worked hard over the years on many of the issues you care about and work on every day. am not a newcomer to these issues. today i want to tell you a few of my core beliefs which will guide me if i have the great honor to be elected this fall. because americans are not just choosing a president. we are also choosing a commander in chief, the person who decides questions of war and peace, life and death. there is no more solemn or serious responsibility than that. know what weve to...
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with the department of public works and designing the blocks while their building the previous blocks and trying to keep that running in the area of sunset mission and valencia or less awarded and under construction over the next couple of months visitacion valley the wiggle part two and chinatown green alley will be going out and staring the reasons end of this year, the last two are yosemite and the beach some of the achievements that was a big list getting to you and getting through that march 22 meeting where we established our baseline scope schedule and budget that's the basis for the detailed scheduled now the detailed loaded schedules and those are the reports on a quarterly basis and seeing me in august i believe when i come back for the next quarterly report a little bit less of a lag time as we issue those documents and part may be able i'll r you'll hear 2, 3, 4 from the 10 merging the agreement was extended to the ssip project for contracts over may 10th that is exciting that lays out the established fraction for the project and scheduled a - this is something that will b
with the department of public works and designing the blocks while their building the previous blocks and trying to keep that running in the area of sunset mission and valencia or less awarded and under construction over the next couple of months visitacion valley the wiggle part two and chinatown green alley will be going out and staring the reasons end of this year, the last two are yosemite and the beach some of the achievements that was a big list getting to you and getting through that...
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it is nice to be joined by commissioner avalos and yee as we worked on the issue together and work with colleagues impacted by vision zero. thank you to all the members of the pub lic who cake. it is important to post on social media the things you see. one of the saddest things i learn is cyclist are buying go procameras so they can document what is happening in the bike lanes and seeing the videos on street blogs and fights and tension and conflicts because we don't engineer the streets better is upsetting to watch and upset toog see cars uses bike lanes so many fought to have. i think it is important to post those so we are aware what is happening and continue to distribute enforcement as citizens document them. >> okay, i guess the item is closed. we will go into item 3 and 4 together i guess. >> item 3, update on vision zero two strategy and 4- >> these are two separate things. we will just take item number 3. presenting will be >> good afternoon chair yee and commissioner kim and avalos. my name is megan wier, the director of the program on help equity and sustainability at san fr
it is nice to be joined by commissioner avalos and yee as we worked on the issue together and work with colleagues impacted by vision zero. thank you to all the members of the pub lic who cake. it is important to post on social media the things you see. one of the saddest things i learn is cyclist are buying go procameras so they can document what is happening in the bike lanes and seeing the videos on street blogs and fights and tension and conflicts because we don't engineer the streets...
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works is holding monthly work sessions to explore this program and execution in those working meetingse will include the staff and fire department and consultant on this next slide as you can see a summary of existing facility again 61 hundred square feet the historic structure is 44 hundred square feet and the small shed at the top of pier 22 and a half a number of functions that are located inside there are i've alluded to inadequate in size to support the port. >> the new proposed is a combination of a small amount of offsite to remain offsite in the ground floor box underneath the green boxed 19 hundred square feet a program that will remain and the new permitted facilitated at the new pier to be constructed will cover about adequately sized elements that are sited there and the new working areas that are sorely needed not located on that - >> this slide we tried to redo for your convenience for the next mislead the proposed features and capacity of fire station 35 the assets include two fire both the and 7 san francisco fire department firefighters pilots and engineers that suppor
works is holding monthly work sessions to explore this program and execution in those working meetingse will include the staff and fire department and consultant on this next slide as you can see a summary of existing facility again 61 hundred square feet the historic structure is 44 hundred square feet and the small shed at the top of pier 22 and a half a number of functions that are located inside there are i've alluded to inadequate in size to support the port. >> the new proposed is a...
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we work together.ingle leaders, dictators, authoritarians who have promised people, i can fix it alone. you know what that says about us? that somehow we're helpless, we can't do the work that needs to be done in america ourselves, that we can't reach out to one another, that we can't make the economy work for everyone, not just those at the top. i reject that. i reject that. and next week starting on monday in philadelphia, you're going to see a very different kind of vision. [ chanting "usa" ]. >> soi wanted to come here to introduce you to. person i couldn't think of anyone petter on the by my side on the campaign trail, in the white house. together we're going to take on the challenges that are hurting american. we're going to give the middle class a raise. we're going to give tax relief to working families. to held. the rising costs of raising kids. we're going to make sure every child in america has the chance to live up to his or her god-given potential. so please, join us, join us, take out you
we work together.ingle leaders, dictators, authoritarians who have promised people, i can fix it alone. you know what that says about us? that somehow we're helpless, we can't do the work that needs to be done in america ourselves, that we can't reach out to one another, that we can't make the economy work for everyone, not just those at the top. i reject that. i reject that. and next week starting on monday in philadelphia, you're going to see a very different kind of vision. [ chanting...
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and the capitol work. and top k, funded neighborhood, transportation, improvement program. another one of these that has been make progress agrees, is the china town, and the complete, street programs and those, i believe are breaking ground in july and so thank you all to the community and in china town and commissioner peskin and your agencies as well for the work at the broad way tunnel and in addition to the slope boulevard, i wanted also to recognize the work on the ever glade and 23rd avenue and the leadership of commissioner, tang and this is the area on the float boulevard that has been in the location of several previous collisions and tragic fatalities and so we are grateful for sf public works and agencies including mta and call transfor bringing those projects in, including becon and several, pedestrian, improvements and out in the medians. >> and that the agreement will be executed in the fall and so we want to thank commissioner cohen for her assistant and staed fast to the effort and support
and the capitol work. and top k, funded neighborhood, transportation, improvement program. another one of these that has been make progress agrees, is the china town, and the complete, street programs and those, i believe are breaking ground in july and so thank you all to the community and in china town and commissioner peskin and your agencies as well for the work at the broad way tunnel and in addition to the slope boulevard, i wanted also to recognize the work on the ever glade and 23rd...
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what didn't work. he spent a a lot of time in his book explaining the rise of then black press. people like the chicago defender, and others. he really does a lot of things saying how the economy work to during the black migration. and during world war i and world war ii. it's really fantastic work. one thing that people really like is the book kings. it's a subject matter that a lot of people knew about, especially the older people. >> what is this book about? >> policy. yesterday's lottery. policy kings and limbo's and racketeers. >> exactly. in those days, it was not. i can remember my on giving me numbers and i didn't even remember what they were. she would say go down the number and she would say put 5-cent on this and 5-cent on that. somebody else would turn the wheel and give the numbers out. later on the state decided tonu legalize it and we have lotto today. it'smb fantastic. it was illegal during those days but people did what they had to do to make it to put food on the table. >> how did you
what didn't work. he spent a a lot of time in his book explaining the rise of then black press. people like the chicago defender, and others. he really does a lot of things saying how the economy work to during the black migration. and during world war i and world war ii. it's really fantastic work. one thing that people really like is the book kings. it's a subject matter that a lot of people knew about, especially the older people. >> what is this book about? >> policy....
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when she worked in myanmar, she was featured in a japanese magazine. mitsue tamagake wrote the article. the two met for dinner before sakai left for bangladesh. >> translator: neither sakai nor i thought she was going to a dangerous country. we promised to see each other when she got back to japan. she never dreamed she would be caught up in a terror attack. she must have felt terrified and regretful. >> reporter: 48-year-old nobuhiro kurosaki was a civil engineer who helped construct subways. he was eager to work on projects overseas where the need for such transportation systems is increasing. waseda university professor osamu kiyomiya worked on one of the projects with him. >> translator: kirosaki dedicated himself to his job. it's sad that such a person became a victim of terrorism. >> reporter: the japanese were involved in studies to introduce new transportation systems in dhaka with japan's help. the city is home to over 16 million people and growing, and traffic congestion is a serious problem. miho fukunaga, nhk world. >>> nhk has learned that
when she worked in myanmar, she was featured in a japanese magazine. mitsue tamagake wrote the article. the two met for dinner before sakai left for bangladesh. >> translator: neither sakai nor i thought she was going to a dangerous country. we promised to see each other when she got back to japan. she never dreamed she would be caught up in a terror attack. she must have felt terrified and regretful. >> reporter: 48-year-old nobuhiro kurosaki was a civil engineer who helped...
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and the design work the upfront work whatever comes out of this big picture planning work we are doing. so here more about that >> thank you. dir. ramos >> i was just going to say that i'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to hear from you folks about this. i think i'm constantly surprised by how our best projections are always less than what we could have imagined and i think about what our system and the hardship it must've been on folks in the past to have dug the tunnels we dug and laid on the rails that we did and what have you. i can imagine the world were san francisco today without these things. i think that it's important that we think about just not even within account of speculation, just looking at where we've been in the past and thinking about the kind of growth we've expense in the past and that what we can anticipate in the future to guide our decisions. i would hope that when we are talking to the community about any these changes that we been talking about lately, but it's moody forward were any of the new projects, that we couch them in these terms so that folks un
and the design work the upfront work whatever comes out of this big picture planning work we are doing. so here more about that >> thank you. dir. ramos >> i was just going to say that i'm deeply grateful for the opportunity to hear from you folks about this. i think i'm constantly surprised by how our best projections are always less than what we could have imagined and i think about what our system and the hardship it must've been on folks in the past to have dug the tunnels we...
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how does that work? >> the way i approached it and the city attorney has some legal guidance around the precedent and impacts, the way that i have approached it is that there is largely no-it is really the commission has the discretion to sort of just set its own procedures and policies and develop that relationship with the directors and so calling out specific provisions and carving those out was really a attempt to try to address folks concerned that even though it wasn't mandated or prescribed in the original draftd it may be something the commission decides it wants to micromanage. by specifically calling it out and saying this will not be under the jurisdiction of the commission was a attempt to try to insure that process waents held up or delayed or-- >> i'll ask the city attorney. deputy city attorney, job gibbener. >> do we have other departments set up in a similar fashion? >> um, there are no commissions that oversee only part of a department or that i know or where we carved out a piece the c
how does that work? >> the way i approached it and the city attorney has some legal guidance around the precedent and impacts, the way that i have approached it is that there is largely no-it is really the commission has the discretion to sort of just set its own procedures and policies and develop that relationship with the directors and so calling out specific provisions and carving those out was really a attempt to try to address folks concerned that even though it wasn't mandated or...
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to work at the construction site kids had to work there. he can look at people and other things and isn't afraid with them in the mix. i don't know if he can do that of the presidential level but he has done some of that. >> he's traditionally put high expectations of people who are by the book underqualified. >> then of those people's are successful, great but if not bye-bye. >> also why he is so loyal to family. there's these more loyal to most of the time and family, brother robert and. his first children are people who are extremely important in the trump organization. >> have a very simple rule when it comes to management. hi there bus people from your competitors and pay them more than they were earning and give them bonuses and incentives based on their performance. that's how you build a first-class operation. in my life there are two things i found i'm very good at. overcoming obstacles and motivating good people to do their best work. one of the challenges ahead is how to use the skills. >> so there is the true organization in the
to work at the construction site kids had to work there. he can look at people and other things and isn't afraid with them in the mix. i don't know if he can do that of the presidential level but he has done some of that. >> he's traditionally put high expectations of people who are by the book underqualified. >> then of those people's are successful, great but if not bye-bye. >> also why he is so loyal to family. there's these more loyal to most of the time and family,...
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they worked in very dirty and unhealthy conditions. they worked long hours. and certainly their pay was nowhere near what it was for a man. and here is an example. if a woman had training and one year experience as a welder, she could make $31.21 per week. if a man was trained as a welder and had one year experience, he made $54.65 a week. now, i'm not suggesting that women didn't complain about that, but i suspect they didn't a whole lot. that's just the way it was done. that's just what happened. women, as i said, worked in all kinds of industry. go ahead and click the next. this is another example of one of those war propaganda posters. victory waits on your fingers. women were also expected to do some of those jobs that were considered women's work, pink collar jobs, but do it in the war industry. these kinds of posters put pressure on women to do their part. go ahead and do the next one. do the job he left behind. again, there was all kinds of recruitment. these posters were everywhere, they were in women's magazines. they were in posters in local small
they worked in very dirty and unhealthy conditions. they worked long hours. and certainly their pay was nowhere near what it was for a man. and here is an example. if a woman had training and one year experience as a welder, she could make $31.21 per week. if a man was trained as a welder and had one year experience, he made $54.65 a week. now, i'm not suggesting that women didn't complain about that, but i suspect they didn't a whole lot. that's just the way it was done. that's just what...
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he worked, he said, too much. he found time to marvel at the pair of rainbows that appeared over the city one day. a mystical image with no presence only past and future and unforgettable in the air edged with sunlight, he paused to take in the scent of the flu flowers. the smells and colors moved him. he continued to circle the prospect of staying put and writing what obliges us to live in a northern country? isn't our place here? isn't palestine for 18 million the only island? he wasn't really asking her. neither was the fate of all jews his primary concern. he answered himself in the same letter mostly with himself in mind. i am resolved to remain here. every day i come to regard the people in the field, even the european jews, my real brers. it took effort to feel that kinship and when he was franker with himself and admitted the passion for the hills and the revolting feeling he had at construction he sounded more like himself. stubbo stubborn, irrational and honest. a few days after the trip to the hospital
he worked, he said, too much. he found time to marvel at the pair of rainbows that appeared over the city one day. a mystical image with no presence only past and future and unforgettable in the air edged with sunlight, he paused to take in the scent of the flu flowers. the smells and colors moved him. he continued to circle the prospect of staying put and writing what obliges us to live in a northern country? isn't our place here? isn't palestine for 18 million the only island? he wasn't...
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does it work? >> i think the issue, as usual, doesn't really lend itself well to aphorisms and short statements. and it's my hope that the work of many on this committee and indeed throughout congress in having the discussion that -- has begun on the issue will continue so we can, in fact, continue to work on the serious issues of access to firearms in our society. earlier this year, i did make several recommendations to the white house, which were accepted for important ways for dealing with this issue ranging from clarifying guidance on those who are engaged in the business and therefore must provide background checks for purchasers ranging from clarifying resumes rules on acquisitions of certain types of firearms and by those in certain business capacities such as trust. but also, as part of that a very important part of that was a request for additional funding for atf, for more resources to deal with the information and the issues arising out of gun violence, as well as funding for hhs to deal
does it work? >> i think the issue, as usual, doesn't really lend itself well to aphorisms and short statements. and it's my hope that the work of many on this committee and indeed throughout congress in having the discussion that -- has begun on the issue will continue so we can, in fact, continue to work on the serious issues of access to firearms in our society. earlier this year, i did make several recommendations to the white house, which were accepted for important ways for dealing...
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americans are willing to work and work hard but right now, an , awful lot of people feel there is less less respect for the work they do. and less respect for them, period. democrats are the party of working people. but we haven't done a good enough job showing that we get what you're going through, and that we're going to do something to help. so i want to tell you tonight how we will empower americans to live better lives. my primary mission as president will be to create more opportunity and more good jobs with rising wages right here in the united states. [cheers] from my first day in office to my last, especially in places that for too long have been left out and left behind. from our inner cities to our small towns, from indian country to coal country. [cheers] from communities ravaged by addiction to regions hollowed out by plant closures. and here's what i believe. i believe america thrives when the middle class thrives. i believe that our economy isn't working the way it should because our democracy isn't working the way it should. [cheers] that's why we need to appoint suprem
americans are willing to work and work hard but right now, an , awful lot of people feel there is less less respect for the work they do. and less respect for them, period. democrats are the party of working people. but we haven't done a good enough job showing that we get what you're going through, and that we're going to do something to help. so i want to tell you tonight how we will empower americans to live better lives. my primary mission as president will be to create more opportunity and...
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and civil design work to do. a lot of work is developing the programs and benefits so developing the transit pass. how much will the value of that be? what benefits will it include? we are envisioning something more than a muni fast pass because there's ac transit and we have a ferry also operating and we want the pass to shall this ordinance be . >> >> the transit for toll credit for frequent transit use developing that and getting those two systems to talk to each other, and our agency partnerships developing finalizing service plans with ac transit and weta leading up to 2019. thank you very much for all your feedback in past and i am happy to answer your questions. >> [inaudible] (off mic). >> just a quick question. how much youths live on the island and in terms of school age? do you know how many commute in and out of the island and how do they get to school? >> right. i know there is about 600 households on the island now and the share of people who are youth i don't know. i don't know whether liz knows th
and civil design work to do. a lot of work is developing the programs and benefits so developing the transit pass. how much will the value of that be? what benefits will it include? we are envisioning something more than a muni fast pass because there's ac transit and we have a ferry also operating and we want the pass to shall this ordinance be . >> >> the transit for toll credit for frequent transit use developing that and getting those two systems to talk to each other, and our...
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that is how democracy works.nt to fight climate change, we have got to engage not only young people on college campuses but we have got to reach out to the coal miner who is worried about taking care of his family, the single mom if you about gas prices, want to protect our kids from gun violence, we have got to go for the vast majority of americans including gun owners who agree on things like that ground checks to be just as vocal and just as determined as the gun lobbyist who blocked change through every funeral that we hold. that is how change happens. look, hillary has got her share of critics. she has been caricatured as the right hand- by the by some on the left. she has been accused of everything you can imagine and some things that you cannot. [laughter] obama: but she knows that is what happens when you are under a microscope for 40 years. she knows sometimes during those 40 years she has made mistakes just like i have, just like we all do. that is what happens when we try. that is what happens when you
that is how democracy works.nt to fight climate change, we have got to engage not only young people on college campuses but we have got to reach out to the coal miner who is worried about taking care of his family, the single mom if you about gas prices, want to protect our kids from gun violence, we have got to go for the vast majority of americans including gun owners who agree on things like that ground checks to be just as vocal and just as determined as the gun lobbyist who blocked change...