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so if we're going to be a world class port, world class city, we need to think like that. we can't be nickel and diming. let's step it up and do what we need to do. and let's get it done. i like the work that's being done. that's where i am. >> president brandon: thank you for the presentation. i think we're very fortunate that d.p.w. and the city are investing $14 million in the upgrade of fishermen's wharf. it will be beneficial for everyone. as a commission, we need to clearly understand what our investment is in this endeavor and so -- are we getting rid of parking on both sides of the street or just one? >> both. >> right now, there is parking on both sides of the street on two blocks of the three blocks. so one side, two blocks. phase one eliminated parking on two sides for two blocks, plus a third block on one side. but that's already done. >> president brandon: so there will be no parking on the street? >> correct. which could contribute to a fuller triangle lot at other port facilities. >> president brandon: with the parking lot and the proposed plaza, if we were
so if we're going to be a world class port, world class city, we need to think like that. we can't be nickel and diming. let's step it up and do what we need to do. and let's get it done. i like the work that's being done. that's where i am. >> president brandon: thank you for the presentation. i think we're very fortunate that d.p.w. and the city are investing $14 million in the upgrade of fishermen's wharf. it will be beneficial for everyone. as a commission, we need to clearly...
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so we're one of the wealthiest, most creative cities in the world, and yet thousands of service hours are missed every month by m.t.a. we deserve a world classransit system for our world class city, and we deserve more frequent services for commuters and trains with two car minimum during peak hours, and we deserve to end switchbacks on the l tear avalue aaraval and >> okay. thank you very much. okay. our next question, we're going to start with mr. murphy, and it should be mcneil, shouldn't it? >> i just went. >> okay. sorry. with mr. murphy, but we're going to switch to the issue of drugs and their use in the city because that's one of the things that's been on the news a lot and on tv. the question is what can we do to address the drug use in san francisco, and give us your opinion on safe injection sites and to bring it locally to district four, how do you feel about retail and medicinal cannabis being available in the sunset? >> the place to start -- i've had a carefully articulated position on corporate weed since marijuana dispensaries in the sunset since i filed my paperwork in march. adam kim and i were actually on the ballot, would
so we're one of the wealthiest, most creative cities in the world, and yet thousands of service hours are missed every month by m.t.a. we deserve a world classransit system for our world class city, and we deserve more frequent services for commuters and trains with two car minimum during peak hours, and we deserve to end switchbacks on the l tear avalue aaraval and >> okay. thank you very much. okay. our next question, we're going to start with mr. murphy, and it should be mcneil,...
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a world class city helps its neighbors, it does not help itself to its neighbor's jewels. >> president cohen: next speaker -- next speaker, please. >> the bible says trust in the lord, with all thine heart, in all thy ways, al knowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. that word, i say, ye know, which was published throughout all judea, and began from galilee, how god anointed jesus of nasareth, who went about doing good and healing, all that were owe pressed of the devil, for god was with him, and we are all witnesses of things which he did, both in the land of the jews and in jerusalem. unto witnesses chosen before god, even unto us, who did eat and drink with him after he rose from the dead, and he commanded us to preach unto the people and to testify that it is he which was ordained of god, that in his name, who so ever believe in him shall receive remission of sins. whole peter spake these -- that on the gentiles also was poured out the gift of the holy ghost. do you realize what you just said there? >> president cohen: next speaker. >> do we have a quorum? >> president cohen:
a world class city helps its neighbors, it does not help itself to its neighbor's jewels. >> president cohen: next speaker -- next speaker, please. >> the bible says trust in the lord, with all thine heart, in all thy ways, al knowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths. that word, i say, ye know, which was published throughout all judea, and began from galilee, how god anointed jesus of nasareth, who went about doing good and healing, all that were owe pressed of the devil, for...
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will, it was a world-class city. it's still reinventing itself in some ways was struck that night five years later. in 1981. on the same day that they opened the museum i have a daily nonroutine which is i basically don't sit down. .. .. >> i write the first draft longhand. gerald ford is a surprising figure. the fact that he wasn't just the party loyalist, but he started his career as an insurgent, and he ended his career as an insurgent at the end of his life. he and mrs. ford were really marooned in a republican party that was increasingly hostile to their pro-choice views, for example. he told someone not long before he died that people had better prepare themselves for the coming of same-sex marriage. he expected it to be norm and in rellively short order. -- relatively short order. he's first american president, actually, to sign his name to a petition for gay rights. i mean, he -- and, again, most of us as we get older, you know, our attitudes harden along with our arteries, you know? and we often, we have mor
will, it was a world-class city. it's still reinventing itself in some ways was struck that night five years later. in 1981. on the same day that they opened the museum i have a daily nonroutine which is i basically don't sit down. .. .. >> i write the first draft longhand. gerald ford is a surprising figure. the fact that he wasn't just the party loyalist, but he started his career as an insurgent, and he ended his career as an insurgent at the end of his life. he and mrs. ford were...
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i'm from a world class city. i invite you to come. but right now as it is, it's a cess pool. it's filthy, disgusting, and it's dangerous. if i am supervisor, i am going to vote no on the policies that keep perpetuating those problems and are keeping us down trodden? are you afraid to go downtown? i'm tired of wearing work boots to civic center because i don't know what i'm going to step in. this is my vision, to bring it back to where it's clean and beautiful. i've spent any entire career to fighting for my clients. if i'm elected supervisor, i will fight for you and your quality of life. >> thank you very much. mr. kim? >> i moved to the bay area ten years ago from the chicago area. i also went to the university of illinois at urbana-champaign. growing up in the midwest, it's hard to fit in when you're not your typical midwest cookie cutter person. but i found a home here in the bay area, here in san francisco, and because of the diversity, i feel it's home. and we're in trouble of losing that diversity to gentrification and homogenous tech broke culture. it's our least priv
i'm from a world class city. i invite you to come. but right now as it is, it's a cess pool. it's filthy, disgusting, and it's dangerous. if i am supervisor, i am going to vote no on the policies that keep perpetuating those problems and are keeping us down trodden? are you afraid to go downtown? i'm tired of wearing work boots to civic center because i don't know what i'm going to step in. this is my vision, to bring it back to where it's clean and beautiful. i've spent any entire career to...
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it's a world class city with third world problems. that is unacceptable. i'm the best candidate to lead the sunset and park side. i will work with state coders collaboratively. campaign after campaign, i've grown my connections and established strong relationships. gran oriente roots activism is in my blood. on the backs of so many impactful activists and san francisco leaders, i've learned to engage and empower the community. i've learned to be a great listener. i've been asked to be legislative aide. i respectfully declined. it wasn't the right opportunity with the right person. i have integrity. i've shown it time and time again. i'm a different breed, i dare to be great. we're fighting for the soul of the city. i step forward and accept the challenge. e4ir pled torrrrrrrrs pledge to did shall-i pledge to be the independent candidate, stepping forward to fight for the people. join me. i ask for your vote. thank you. >> my name is matt haney, and i'm running to represent district six on the board of supervisors. i live in the tenderloin. i was born and r
it's a world class city with third world problems. that is unacceptable. i'm the best candidate to lead the sunset and park side. i will work with state coders collaboratively. campaign after campaign, i've grown my connections and established strong relationships. gran oriente roots activism is in my blood. on the backs of so many impactful activists and san francisco leaders, i've learned to engage and empower the community. i've learned to be a great listener. i've been asked to be...
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should not be the reality that our residents and visitors face when they live and visit in our world-class city. from 2016 and until 2017, police data showed automobile break-ins increased 25% in san francisco in some neighbourhoods increased more than 50%. as a city, we must continue to find collaborative and proactive ways to prevent and curve these crimes so everyone can feel safe to live, work and play in san francisco. today, chief scott and deputy chief will share data from january 30th to september 30 th and compare this with our 2017 data. it will present on lessons learned and the status of the citywide rollout. since january 1st, i have met with the three captains who cover my district in district seven. of particular note, a piece that was the site of a tragic murder last summer, captain bailey significantly reduced car break-ins and much of this is also due to the emergency task force that i created with the late mayor lee and other supervisors and sfmta and department of technology, recreation and parks and public works. which increased camera surveillance and crime prevention sign
should not be the reality that our residents and visitors face when they live and visit in our world-class city. from 2016 and until 2017, police data showed automobile break-ins increased 25% in san francisco in some neighbourhoods increased more than 50%. as a city, we must continue to find collaborative and proactive ways to prevent and curve these crimes so everyone can feel safe to live, work and play in san francisco. today, chief scott and deputy chief will share data from january 30th...
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well, the spark that led to today's grand rapids, which is a world-class city anyway you look at it, it is still reinventing itself. in some ways it was struck that night five years later in 1981 on the same day that they open the museum. i have a daily nonroutine which is that i basically don't sit down at the same time every day and do things methodically. i often will get up in the middle of the night and work for a couple of hours. when i can't sleep. i can make that up later in the day or in the afternoon. in some ways i wish i was more conventionally disciplined. in the end, the other thing that does surprise people is that on technologically illiterate. i write everything longhand. i write the first draft longhand. -- is a surprising figure. the fact that he wasn't just -- the status of his career and he ended his career as an insurgent. at the end of his life. he and missus for marooned in a republican party that was increasingly hostile to the pro-choice views. for example he told someone not long before he died that people had better prepare themselves for the coming of sam
well, the spark that led to today's grand rapids, which is a world-class city anyway you look at it, it is still reinventing itself. in some ways it was struck that night five years later in 1981 on the same day that they open the museum. i have a daily nonroutine which is that i basically don't sit down at the same time every day and do things methodically. i often will get up in the middle of the night and work for a couple of hours. when i can't sleep. i can make that up later in the day or...
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. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and county employees play an important role in making san francisco what it is today. - we provide residents and visitors with a wide array of services, such as improving city streets and parks, keeping communities safe, and driving buses and cable cars. - our employees enjoy competitive salaries, as well as generous benefits programs. but most importantly, working for the city and county of san francisco gives employees an opportunity to contribute their ideas, energy, and commitment to shape the city's future. - thank you for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco. >> i personally love the mega jobs. i think they're a lot of fun. i like being part of a build that is bigger than myself and outlast me and make a mark on a landscape or industry. ♪ we do a lot of the big sexy jobs, the stacked towers, transit center, a lot of the not
. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world-class style. the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - our 28,000 city and county employees play an important role in making san francisco what it is today. - we provide residents and visitors with a wide array of services, such as improving city streets and parks, keeping communities safe, and driving buses and cable cars. - our...
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. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world- class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - the city's information technology professionals work on revolutionary projects, like providing free wifi to residents and visitors, developing new programs to keep sfo humming, and ensuring patient safety at san francisco general. our it professionals make government accessible through award-winning mobile apps, and support vital infrastructure projects like the hetch hetchy regional water system. - our employees enjoy competitive salaries, as well as generous benefits programs. but most importantly, working for the city and county of san francisco gives employees an opportunity to contribute their ideas, energy, and commitment to shape the city's future. - thank you for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco. >> i'm warren corn field and we are doing a series called stay safe, we are going to talk about staying in your home after an earthquak
. - our city is famous for its iconic scenery, historic designs, and world- class style. it's the birthplace of blue jeans, and where "the rock" holds court over the largest natural harbor on the west coast. - the city's information technology professionals work on revolutionary projects, like providing free wifi to residents and visitors, developing new programs to keep sfo humming, and ensuring patient safety at san francisco general. our it professionals make government accessible...
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el paso is one of the safest if not the safest city in the united states, because we have world-class law enforcement, police and sheriff deputies, but also because we are a city of immigrants. a quarter of those ever-present were born in another country and by their very presence came here and beat it better. no wall is going to solve legitimate security concerns about policy will. let me describe one of those to you. senator john cornyn and i, he is a republican from the senate and i am a democrat in a hot south -- in the house, we worked on a to create better border security. having an idea of who comes into our country demonstrably makes it safer. time, customs offices are able to legitimate -- facilitate better trade and travel. the home know, here, of toyota, trade is the lifeblood of the state of texas. if we can make our communities secure as this bill did, we'd have really figure something out. i think john cornyn and i have been able to do that, republicans and democrats working together on the issue and making things better. 90erator: senator, you have seconds to respond. m
el paso is one of the safest if not the safest city in the united states, because we have world-class law enforcement, police and sheriff deputies, but also because we are a city of immigrants. a quarter of those ever-present were born in another country and by their very presence came here and beat it better. no wall is going to solve legitimate security concerns about policy will. let me describe one of those to you. senator john cornyn and i, he is a republican from the senate and i am a...
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el paso is one of the safest if not the safest city in the united states, because we have world-classaw enforcement, police and sheriff deputies, but also because we are a city of immigrants. a quarter of those i represent were born in another country and chose us, came to this country, and i their presence, made it better. no wall is going to solve legitimate security concerns, but smart policy will. let me describe one of those to you. senator john cornyn and i, he is is a republican and i am a democrat, worked on policy together to invest in ports of entry. where 90 percent of everything that comes into the united states first crosses. having an idea of who comes into our country demonstrably makes it safer. at the same time, customs officers are able to facilitate legitimate trade and travel connected to more than one million jobs in the state of texas. as we all know, here, the home of toyota, trade is the lifeblood of the state of texas. if we can make our communities did,secure, as this bill and facilitate more job growing trade, have really figured something out. i think john
el paso is one of the safest if not the safest city in the united states, because we have world-classaw enforcement, police and sheriff deputies, but also because we are a city of immigrants. a quarter of those i represent were born in another country and chose us, came to this country, and i their presence, made it better. no wall is going to solve legitimate security concerns, but smart policy will. let me describe one of those to you. senator john cornyn and i, he is is a republican and i am...
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immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate regional wear-out system your our employees joy excessive salaries but working for the city and county of san francisco give us employees the unities to contribute their ideas and energy and commitment to shape the city's future but for considering a career with the city and county of san francisco >> we are approving as many parks as we can, you have a value garden and not too many can claim that and you have an historic building that has been redone in a beautiful fashion and you have that beautiful outdoor ping-pong table and you have got the art commission involved and if you look at them, and we can particularly the gate as you came in, and that is extrao
immerse you in a vibrate and dynamic city on sfroert of the art and social change we've been on the edge after all we're at the meeting of land and sea world-class style it is the burn of blew jeans where the rock holds court over the harbor the city's information technology xoflz work on the rulers project for free wifi and developing projects and insuring patient state of at san francisco general hospital our it professionals make guilty or innocent available and support the house/senate...
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your feet if you went to high school in the city of newark.on >> sreenivasanhis day, in a class taught by professor eatman, called local gitizenship inbal world, honor students discuss newark's high poverty, and low performing public schools. >> we want to create a critical analysis of what it means to navigate this type of schooling, what the implicationfor ideology, and political economy. >>reenivasan: nearly 50% o the honors students are born and raised in newark, a city where only 14% of the population has a bachelor's degree. >> my mission is to empower the youth, to give them opportunity, so i can be a voicfor them. >> sreenivasan: for many, improving newark is a reason they applied to the honors program. >> my social justice issue is the black and brown youth are sort of seen as uneducated, criminal, and just like that can't be successful. >> sreenivasan: stacy tyndall is a junior majoring in criminal justice. g she hopes to law school. >> i ultimately want to be a judge. that's my ending goal. i want to be up there in the seat. t i wantbe able to give back, especially to youth, i want to be with juveniles, because that hits hom to me,
your feet if you went to high school in the city of newark.on >> sreenivasanhis day, in a class taught by professor eatman, called local gitizenship inbal world, honor students discuss newark's high poverty, and low performing public schools. >> we want to create a critical analysis of what it means to navigate this type of schooling, what the implicationfor ideology, and political economy. >>reenivasan: nearly 50% o the honors students are born and raised in newark, a city...
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class journalist. he spent a lot of time with a journeyman in the city of philadelphia. we have talked about the journeyman. as we spoke about them, this is a time when the journeyman's world is changing. they are becoming more and more wage laborers, rather than skilled men who were achieving mastery for themselves. there is a lot of crime and poverty in new york and philadelphia. george lippard lives in the working class world. he writes for newspapers that represent workingmen society that we have talked about. he will write fiction that criticizes the hypocrisy, the oppression that takes place in northern cities. the themes of his novel will be about hypocrisy and oppression. he will write gothic tales about the lust and immorality of the elite classes in philadelphia. is are gothic tales of horror, about the immorality, last, and debauchery of the elite classes in the large city. this is what we see in the monks of monk hall. he based this on a true story about a young man who murdered the man who raped his sister. this young man was found not guilty by a jury. he takes that incident that happened in new jersey, and we've a novel about philadelphia out of it. the monk
class journalist. he spent a lot of time with a journeyman in the city of philadelphia. we have talked about the journeyman. as we spoke about them, this is a time when the journeyman's world is changing. they are becoming more and more wage laborers, rather than skilled men who were achieving mastery for themselves. there is a lot of crime and poverty in new york and philadelphia. george lippard lives in the working class world. he writes for newspapers that represent workingmen society that...
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world famous and a favorite with tourists. but few make it here to the old working class neighborhood of testosterone in the south of the city on a spacious piazzi as the romans are left pretty much to their own devices. to staunch allies on the tiber river once home to the old city for its old gas monitor still looms tall the neighborhood has plenty of delightful surprises in store like the tram depot cafe it's set in an old tram car. the real story said marco and mari cecile fed a need here for coffee. they both lived in rome for years and have written numerous cookbooks together. i want you to has got you cafe in rome and italy coffee isn't a drink it's a custom an excuse to sit down with friends and take a break if you're me cheap if i don't have power as i am here i'd give you a coffee with ice cubes and express so long goal just what it shaken you then you had a bit of sugar and serve it cold voice he said it's great. that you are friends and business partners and both love the stillness of the orange dark they're both married to romans and experienced many tender moments here on the often tina one of the seven hills on w
world famous and a favorite with tourists. but few make it here to the old working class neighborhood of testosterone in the south of the city on a spacious piazzi as the romans are left pretty much to their own devices. to staunch allies on the tiber river once home to the old city for its old gas monitor still looms tall the neighborhood has plenty of delightful surprises in store like the tram depot cafe it's set in an old tram car. the real story said marco and mari cecile fed a need here...
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world-class museums we offer. on this one focus world-class policing. we want to thank you for your many years of investment and vision. we look for to welcoming visitors each and every day in our cityre about law enforcement. congratulations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the executive director of the national law enforcement you museum -- law-enforcement david brandt. >> i was listening to all of our distinguished speakers, and i think i'm it, i'm the finale. i have a lengthy prepared speech that i thought i could go 30, 40, 50 minutes. i could try to avoid the rain or try to get straight to the point and get to the ribbon cutting i'm going to try to do the latter. [applause] probably the best applause i could get. it's a rarity in life for any of us to be involved in something that is unprecedented, never been done before, and doesn't exist. this saturday, october 13, that rarity in life becomes real in this museum. it's also a rarity in life when we as a country can come impact something as important as law enforcement. impact in a way as you heard from every speaker to come history,through our dialogue about law enforcement, interact with our law enforcemen
world-class museums we offer. on this one focus world-class policing. we want to thank you for your many years of investment and vision. we look for to welcoming visitors each and every day in our cityre about law enforcement. congratulations. [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the executive director of the national law enforcement you museum -- law-enforcement david brandt. >> i was listening to all of our distinguished speakers, and i think i'm it, i'm the finale....
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also likely to increase in the fall when it opens a new world-class, 300,000-square foot retail, entertainment and cultural center in the fall - citycenter at bishop ranch - designed by an internationally- renowned architect. it is also a hub for high-tech and "green" innovation such as driverless buses at bishop ranch and a hydrogen fueling station on norris canyon road. (vicki) coming up... a warning for parents. why a lack of sleep in teens... is being tied to dangerous behaviors. (vicki) teens who get less sleep are more likely to engage in risky and suicidal behavior-- according to a new study. researchers used data from the youth risk behavior survey from 2007 to 2015 -- which explored behaviors related to health risks in american youth. they found teens who slept for less than six hours per night were three times more likely to consider or attempt suicide and other unsafe behaviors. that's compared to teens who slept eight hours or more. researchers say 70-percent of high school students get less than the recommended eight hours of sleep. just last week, governor brown vetoed a bill that would have barred middle and high sch
also likely to increase in the fall when it opens a new world-class, 300,000-square foot retail, entertainment and cultural center in the fall - citycenter at bishop ranch - designed by an internationally- renowned architect. it is also a hub for high-tech and "green" innovation such as driverless buses at bishop ranch and a hydrogen fueling station on norris canyon road. (vicki) coming up... a warning for parents. why a lack of sleep in teens... is being tied to dangerous behaviors....
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city that bears his name. and that is a good thing. years,e last 225 washington, d.c. went from being a swampy, backwater capital of an upstart new nation to the world-classapital of the free world. starting with this beautiful temple dedicated to the people.nty of the the freemasons not only participating in the building of the capital. they were there every step of the way as washington evolved into the great city that it is today. true that freemasons are known for and are pretty good at conducting ceremonies. dids be clear, freemasons more than just perform masonic cornerstone ceremonies that accompany the building of all great public edifices. helpmore than that, freemasons roll up their sleeves and play an integral part in the heavy work that needed to be done to realize an informal government based on such principles as liberty and equal justice under the law. above all these masons were equipped with a sonic tenants -- with may sonic -- with masonic and freedom.irtue if america is a success, it is due to the long and positive influence of so many hard and -- hard-working freemasons president i -- present in every branch of government and every lev
city that bears his name. and that is a good thing. years,e last 225 washington, d.c. went from being a swampy, backwater capital of an upstart new nation to the world-classapital of the free world. starting with this beautiful temple dedicated to the people.nty of the the freemasons not only participating in the building of the capital. they were there every step of the way as washington evolved into the great city that it is today. true that freemasons are known for and are pretty good at...
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world and we're changing that. reporter: the president is expected to speak around 7:00 tonight. johnson city schools incidentally canceled classesl of the crowds surrounding the president are expected to be much larger than they originally estimated. melissa. melissa: no doubt. all right, jonathan, thank you. connell: good day off from school. melissa: yeah. connell: this may be the quote of the weekend, jeff flake in his interview, in terms of honesty at quote. there is no value reaching across the aisle. there is no value. this battle is going on judge brett kavanaugh. this is deepening the divide if that is possible, between democrats and republicans. how will the partisanship play out in the midterms in november? that is next. ♪ cal: we saved our money and now, we get to spend it - our way. ♪ valerie: but we worry if we have enough to last. ♪ cal: ellen, our certified financial planner™ professional, helps us manage our cash flow and plan for the unexpected. valerie: her experience and training gave us the courage to go for it. it's our "confident forever plan"... cal: ...and it's all possible with a cfp® professional. find
world and we're changing that. reporter: the president is expected to speak around 7:00 tonight. johnson city schools incidentally canceled classesl of the crowds surrounding the president are expected to be much larger than they originally estimated. melissa. melissa: no doubt. all right, jonathan, thank you. connell: good day off from school. melissa: yeah. connell: this may be the quote of the weekend, jeff flake in his interview, in terms of honesty at quote. there is no value reaching...
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citi, we see a bright future for our farmers and their families. ♪ >>> the brookings i.n.nstitutio world data lab defines the global middle-class as a household thatn 11 and $110 per person per day. that brings me no the question, roughly what population of the world is living in households to be considered middle-class or rich by that definition? roughly one-tenth, one-third or one half or roughly two-thirds? stay tuned and we will tell you the correct answer. >>> my book of the week is alan greenspan and "capitalism in america" a history. this impressive book by the former fed chairman and brilliant journalist is going to take the reader through the history of the american economy and some interesting provocative r risk taking and risk declining, and my challenge this week is sea. brookings has said that the world has reached a tipping point with over 50% of the world's population and 3.8 billion people are living in middle class or wealthy households and they point out that the new middle-class is mostly asian, and nearly 90% of the next billion middle-class consumers will be in asia. this is certainly good news for some, and it does mean that
citi, we see a bright future for our farmers and their families. ♪ >>> the brookings i.n.nstitutio world data lab defines the global middle-class as a household thatn 11 and $110 per person per day. that brings me no the question, roughly what population of the world is living in households to be considered middle-class or rich by that definition? roughly one-tenth, one-third or one half or roughly two-thirds? stay tuned and we will tell you the correct answer. >>> my book...