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linden: just pull it along. garvin: and after all this time, linden still gets no extra money for this work, and it has never become part of his job description, at least not on paper. linden: maybe that is my job description, you know, to be here to help these students in any way that i can help them. garvin: firefighting is a physically demanding and often stressful profession, but one south bay woman thinks her life experience has left her in the perfect position to help firefighters deal with those challenges. garvin: as a place to find inner peace, station number 1 of the santa cruz fire department might not be many people's first choice. shannon mcquaide: so let's begin with a breathing practice then. garvin: as a place for shannon mcquaide to realize her life's mission though, it couldn't be any better. shannon: it's what i love to do. it's what i was called to do. it's what, you know, many of the experiences in my life led me to do. garvin: shannon, you see, grew up in a fire family. her dad, a san jose
linden: just pull it along. garvin: and after all this time, linden still gets no extra money for this work, and it has never become part of his job description, at least not on paper. linden: maybe that is my job description, you know, to be here to help these students in any way that i can help them. garvin: firefighting is a physically demanding and often stressful profession, but one south bay woman thinks her life experience has left her in the perfect position to help firefighters deal...
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linden keiffer: i'm just not here to secure your body. i wanna secure your mind. announcer: but first-- pati poblete: i wish none of it had to happen. announcer: a north bay mother turns grief into action and puts it on display for all to see. pati: i'm gonna transform this so't d in va. announcer: here's nbc bay area's garvin thomas. garvin thomas: thank you so much for joining us. among the most difficult and controversial issues facing our communities these days is gun violence. there is no denying though, too many lives are lost to it,
linden keiffer: i'm just not here to secure your body. i wanna secure your mind. announcer: but first-- pati poblete: i wish none of it had to happen. announcer: a north bay mother turns grief into action and puts it on display for all to see. pati: i'm gonna transform this so't d in va. announcer: here's nbc bay area's garvin thomas. garvin thomas: thank you so much for joining us. among the most difficult and controversial issues facing our communities these days is gun violence. there is no...
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. >> in my lifetime, i watched linden johnson and richard nixon who was a very strong president. i watched ronald reagan and i nw see donald trump. when you stand up to these peope and you tell them that the game is over. we're going to basically put our fair share and you put your fair share in, we have defended nato for a long period of time and no one has had the guts to do that. >> and never forget. strategic patience. it's amazing to me to think -- o you remember -- last year, justa year ago. the president talking about nato and insisting that they pay ther fair share and step up as natios in the defense of the continent. the "new york times" and the washington post talking and goig nuts and now a year later the american public has come up with and -- to the president and supporting him. >> again, as i said last night, the russians are not on our border. the russians are not -- there's not a missile threat anymore. it's not going to happen. the reality is they have to step up. and as i said earlier today. if they don't want us -- 4 percent, 3.6 percent, they don't want their
. >> in my lifetime, i watched linden johnson and richard nixon who was a very strong president. i watched ronald reagan and i nw see donald trump. when you stand up to these peope and you tell them that the game is over. we're going to basically put our fair share and you put your fair share in, we have defended nato for a long period of time and no one has had the guts to do that. >> and never forget. strategic patience. it's amazing to me to think -- o you remember -- last year,...
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patrick linden nugent, the president's grandson had reached the magic age of 1. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> later in the day, there was a party in the white house oval room for president johnson's in charge.ent ♪ ♪ >> as much as he likes the bike, think soccer... [people chatting] ♪ ♪ >> in june, the first lady to portland, oregon along with secretary of agriculture freeman to deliver a convention of a the american institute of architects. called for a new conservation that is concerned with the entire community to the problems of growing urbanization. found answers cannot be in piecemeal reform. requireseally thoughtful interrelation of the whole environment, not only in buildings, but parks; not only parks, but highways; not only highways, but open spaces and green belts. beautification to my mind is far more than a matter of cosmetics. me, it describes the whole effort to bring the natural the man made world to bring to, usefulness delight, to our whole environment and that, of course, begins with trees and flowers and landscaping. boost the use and enjoyment of wilderness areas viewedks, mrs
patrick linden nugent, the president's grandson had reached the magic age of 1. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> later in the day, there was a party in the white house oval room for president johnson's in charge.ent ♪ ♪ >> as much as he likes the bike, think soccer... [people chatting] ♪ ♪ >> in june, the first lady to portland, oregon along with secretary of agriculture freeman to deliver a convention of a the american institute of architects. called for a new conservation that is...
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in juneau, we visited gold creek trail, linden hall glacier, mount roberts, and ox bay for whale watching. >> here we go. them.get >> wow, look at that. announcer: over the last 40 years, the a hundred mile trans-alaska pipeline has funneled close to 17 billion barrels of oil from the state's north spoke to the city. next, we will take a look at the pipeline's history, and its impact on the state of alaska. at the midway point of the trans-alaska pipeline. the project is 800 miles long, and oil was discovered on the north slope of alaska in 1968. and this was the largest oil field ever found in north america. and the instant that knowledge spread, everyone knew this was going to change the state of alaska for good.
in juneau, we visited gold creek trail, linden hall glacier, mount roberts, and ox bay for whale watching. >> here we go. them.get >> wow, look at that. announcer: over the last 40 years, the a hundred mile trans-alaska pipeline has funneled close to 17 billion barrels of oil from the state's north spoke to the city. next, we will take a look at the pipeline's history, and its impact on the state of alaska. at the midway point of the trans-alaska pipeline. the project is 800 miles...
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i love hearing the success of businesses like premiere building supply located in linden, utah. a company that started in a garage in 2009 and since then has quickly become a leader in supplying the utah building industry and helping with -- with the help of an s.b.a. 504 loan has grown into a 50,000 square foot operation with 150 employees. this is just one example of the many small businesses in utah that have great potential for tremendous success if they have access to capital. however, as we see far too often, the federal government has maintained burdensome and conflicting regulations that weigh down the 504 program with uncertainty and ultimately hurt the very businesses it was meant to help. the small business program will eliminate federal regulations burdening the program to ensure small businesses more efficiently have access to capital without costing the taxpayer a single dollar. i'm grateful to have the support of the chairman and stakeholders like mountain west small business, and utah c.d.c. who know bert than anyone just how critical the program is. i'm squarely
i love hearing the success of businesses like premiere building supply located in linden, utah. a company that started in a garage in 2009 and since then has quickly become a leader in supplying the utah building industry and helping with -- with the help of an s.b.a. 504 loan has grown into a 50,000 square foot operation with 150 employees. this is just one example of the many small businesses in utah that have great potential for tremendous success if they have access to capital. however, as...
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our office is three blocks away on linden. we're part of the community and have been for a long time. we reached out to the immediate neighborhood and greater neighborhood. we've had 150 meetings or workshops. we've included -- went two ahead of me. we've included merchant groups, citizen advisory groups, and two working groups that meet regularly to go through issues and choices on the projects that we've made, including the india basin working group, which is the immediate neighborhoods, and bayview for the large ir neighborhood. the current zoning, the existing zoning, m-2, would accommodate two million feet of development and nominal open space. the plan went to about 1.5 million square feet of area. you can see the ratios. 39% parks and plazas and 31% shared ways. our current plan has reduced shared to 14%. increased the parks and open space to 43%. contained about 1.5 million square feet of developed aira, 43%. i will introduce to you leo chow and any further details. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, commissioners
our office is three blocks away on linden. we're part of the community and have been for a long time. we reached out to the immediate neighborhood and greater neighborhood. we've had 150 meetings or workshops. we've included -- went two ahead of me. we've included merchant groups, citizen advisory groups, and two working groups that meet regularly to go through issues and choices on the projects that we've made, including the india basin working group, which is the immediate neighborhoods, and...
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particularly stirring was what we did in austin contextualizing linden johnson from the mouth of his press secretary, hearing recordings of his actual phone calls with martin luther king jr. and thurgood marshall. it moved me to my soul. these tableaux of leadership force me to rethink my proximity to the work creating more equitable society today. something inside me began to change. the tipping point came in and experience at dinner after our graduation some money. i sat next to president clinton. it was exhilarating, humbling, fascinating, as i broke bread and talked with a man who not long ago carried the weight of the world on his shoulders. i was moved not just by his stories. they were really good, but really long. [laughter] >> and really good. [laughter] >> but i was also moved by the reality that he was just a man. i know this should not have been an epiphany, but in a way, it was a capstone moment. i spent six months being surrounded by the most talented, selfless servants i have ever known. these are the kind of people you see featured for international acts of valor, res
particularly stirring was what we did in austin contextualizing linden johnson from the mouth of his press secretary, hearing recordings of his actual phone calls with martin luther king jr. and thurgood marshall. it moved me to my soul. these tableaux of leadership force me to rethink my proximity to the work creating more equitable society today. something inside me began to change. the tipping point came in and experience at dinner after our graduation some money. i sat next to president...
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from president linden breed resigning the office of board president. effective at the end of today's regularly scheduled meeting, june 26, 2018. and as required by charter section 2.116 and board rule 6.1.1, items 53 through 55 are on today's agenda so the board may consider nominations to take public comment on the nomination and to conduct an election for the next board president to become effective at adjournment. >> thank you. colleagues, is there a motion to approve the minutes for may 22, 2018? moved by supervisor tang. second by supervisor sheehy. can we take that without objection? without objection, those meeting minutes will be aproved after public comment. [gavel sounds] all right, madame clerk, let's go to our first item. >> special order at 2:00 p.m. is an appearance by the honorable mark farrell. no questions submitted from supervisors representing districts one through four. the may yar may now address the board for up to five minutes. >> thank you, mr. mayor. welcome to the board chamber. you have the floor. >> thank you, president bree
from president linden breed resigning the office of board president. effective at the end of today's regularly scheduled meeting, june 26, 2018. and as required by charter section 2.116 and board rule 6.1.1, items 53 through 55 are on today's agenda so the board may consider nominations to take public comment on the nomination and to conduct an election for the next board president to become effective at adjournment. >> thank you. colleagues, is there a motion to approve the minutes for...
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. >> joining our panel, harry linden, appreciate your being here. let's go around the room. how troubling are some of kavanaugh's past comments right now? are we really into it too far, that the president was working out of self-interest? >> it seems like a remarkable coincidence. i don't think donald trump is reading judicial opinions when he was make thing choice. i guarantee you he was aware of this. he would have had to have been. it's a thing, as chuk schumer said, we know he cares about the most. out of the main stream position that judge kavanaugh took in this law review article, he's not just saying a sitting president can't be indicted, that's a main stream position. it's the position of the justice department. he's saying a sitting president can't even be investigated or shouldn't be investigated by the justice department. if that were the case, richard nixon would have never been impeached. it was a criminal investigation led by the justice department who turned the evidence over to congress. it is a fairly radical position for judge kavanaugh to say. >> to be fai
. >> joining our panel, harry linden, appreciate your being here. let's go around the room. how troubling are some of kavanaugh's past comments right now? are we really into it too far, that the president was working out of self-interest? >> it seems like a remarkable coincidence. i don't think donald trump is reading judicial opinions when he was make thing choice. i guarantee you he was aware of this. he would have had to have been. it's a thing, as chuk schumer said, we know he...
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in the famous word of linden johnson, putin has his pecker in his pocket. there's no question about it. donald trump's behavior is so suspect in this no one can look at his performance in helsinki and say this man is anything but compromised. >> when we compare trump's here to his response in charlottesville, you know there's some people on both sides and then he's saying both countries have something to do with it, so much of the analysis was trump not wanting to alienate his base. is it a stretch to say he wants the help of the russians? >> absolutely. >> that's for kirsten. >> yeah, look, i think that there's a lot of different reasons donald trump could be doing this. but the easiest explanation if you look at the various ways he has really taken a liking to authoritarian leaders. well, he also met alone with kim jong-un. he also was flattering kim jong-un. i think there is a really basic fact here he identifies more with putin than he does with the fbi or with the intelligence community in the united states. it's just very simple. these are his people.
in the famous word of linden johnson, putin has his pecker in his pocket. there's no question about it. donald trump's behavior is so suspect in this no one can look at his performance in helsinki and say this man is anything but compromised. >> when we compare trump's here to his response in charlottesville, you know there's some people on both sides and then he's saying both countries have something to do with it, so much of the analysis was trump not wanting to alienate his base. is it...
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is harry oaks who was an interpreter for seven consecutive united states presidents beginning with linden johnson all the way to bill clinton and ron is also back with us. harry oaks, you were interpreting german with meetings of the president. so tell us what the process is both during and immediately after those sessions. >> during the session you usually have two professional interpreters. one from our side and one from the other side, the prime minister, the chancellor, whoever it might be. if it's a one-on-one and there are no note takers or anyone else in there, it is up to the interpreter to prepare some memorandum of conversation. we call it mem con. this memorandum is written on the basis of interpreting notes that have nothing to do with verbatim narrative and the memory of the interpreters. the interpreters have well trained memories. so when this document goes to the secretary of state and goes to the national archives at the bottom of it it will say this was prepared from interpreting notes and memory and is not a verbatim transcript of everything that was said. >> and the se
is harry oaks who was an interpreter for seven consecutive united states presidents beginning with linden johnson all the way to bill clinton and ron is also back with us. harry oaks, you were interpreting german with meetings of the president. so tell us what the process is both during and immediately after those sessions. >> during the session you usually have two professional interpreters. one from our side and one from the other side, the prime minister, the chancellor, whoever it...
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if you would have talked to kevin linden, he would tell you it is not just about providing assistance to those who are drug addicted today, it is about the solution to the problem that creates the addiction in the first place. part of that is where people are living and the predicaments in which they find themselves where drug addiction takes hold and assistance. the flexibility of this legislation allows us to address all those issues. we want to make sure those who are in need of assistance, whether it is naloxone, housing, health, whatever those issues are, we are able to address them. this legislation gets to the root of the issue. it is not just the cause or prevention, it is attacking the issue itself. what are we going to be doing from day to keep a plane crashing in this country every day? i am extremely grateful we are sitting here having this discussion. i am more hopeful for the future because if you look at this legislation in terms of the provisions of the legislation, kevin, joe, and although sitting around the table, this gives us an opportunity to address the root caus
if you would have talked to kevin linden, he would tell you it is not just about providing assistance to those who are drug addicted today, it is about the solution to the problem that creates the addiction in the first place. part of that is where people are living and the predicaments in which they find themselves where drug addiction takes hold and assistance. the flexibility of this legislation allows us to address all those issues. we want to make sure those who are in need of assistance,...
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linden on the eastern side, and this side was chosen by the white house because it is instantaneously recognizable to the american people. a little history on the gate. since it was built, the brandenburg gate was intended to symbolize peace. but since 1794, peace has not been the dominant theme associated with the brandenburg tour. the brandenburg gate built between 1788 and 1791. the gate's design is based on the propylea in athens, greece and it sits aside the gate's eastern side and junenstraza on the western side. the brandenburg gate is 50 feet wide and 80 feet tall. that's a chariot guided by the goddess of peace. but peace was not to be the dominant theme ultimately associated with the brandenburg gate. 1886, 12 years after its completion, napoleon bonaparte walked through the gate. seven years later the kidnapped goddess and the chariot along with the horses were returned to berlin after his army captured paris in 1814. the quadrica was badly damaged during the war in transporting. it was refurbished and a maltese cross was added to represent peace. in the 1930s, the brandenb
linden on the eastern side, and this side was chosen by the white house because it is instantaneously recognizable to the american people. a little history on the gate. since it was built, the brandenburg gate was intended to symbolize peace. but since 1794, peace has not been the dominant theme associated with the brandenburg tour. the brandenburg gate built between 1788 and 1791. the gate's design is based on the propylea in athens, greece and it sits aside the gate's eastern side and...
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president, except linden johnson. so president trump going into this, he actually had kind words for the queen during that very controversial interview with "the sun" newspaper that is on the streets here today. but he praised the queen, said she never has an embarrassing moment. you know, he praised her stature. so certainly he and mrs. trump are holding this out as a key part of the trip. and certainly, he appreciates at least this part of history and other history here. so this is one of those rites of passage for a queen to meet a new american president. this meeting was scheduled to happen last year. this trip has been canceled and rescheduled. so of course, this is a signature stop, much more for pomp and circumstance than anything else. but as max was saying before, these conversations held privately, a president never discloses what he discusses with the queen. we'll see if president trump holds on to that. but he does relish these moments of the office as well. so these pictures, of course, extraordinary, wat
president, except linden johnson. so president trump going into this, he actually had kind words for the queen during that very controversial interview with "the sun" newspaper that is on the streets here today. but he praised the queen, said she never has an embarrassing moment. you know, he praised her stature. so certainly he and mrs. trump are holding this out as a key part of the trip. and certainly, he appreciates at least this part of history and other history here. so this is...
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william full bright helped linden johnson to account for vietnam. corker has always folded when the times are tough. the person to interrogate is not the translator. it's the national security advisor who was not at the meeting. we have some clues. notice one of the first things that happened when donald trump returned he began questioning the adhesion to montenegro. he signed the papers. now, montenegro has been a vital concern for the russians. they tried to organize a coup d'etat. was that something they two talked about? it sure looks that way. >> gentlemen, thank you very much. also joining me, the writer for the cipher brief and a former cia officer who ran operations and russia. mika, is it what david said, that we should be hearing from the national security advisor who was not in that meeting and should have been in that meeting, or do you want to hear from the interpreter? >> i think it's actually more important to hear from the interpreter because the russian foreign ministry said that the two presidents agreed to something in that meetin
william full bright helped linden johnson to account for vietnam. corker has always folded when the times are tough. the person to interrogate is not the translator. it's the national security advisor who was not at the meeting. we have some clues. notice one of the first things that happened when donald trump returned he began questioning the adhesion to montenegro. he signed the papers. now, montenegro has been a vital concern for the russians. they tried to organize a coup d'etat. was that...
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in juneau, we visited gold creek .ood trail, linden hall glacier -- mendenhall glacier. >> as part of our year-long 50 capital store, the c-span bus recently made the long journey to juneau, alaska. this weekend on c-span on book tv, wemerican history will feature our stops in that state. tonight, on "q&a" the daughter of american diplomat george cannon talks about her memoir, "daughter of the cold war." putin in saintir purchase part. >> -- in st. petersburg. >> i had a meeting with the real mayor. he was called away and so they substituted the deputy mayor. vladimir putin. i know he had been cagey b and i was sort of negative about it all. he came in and he was equally negative. he did not want to meet with some american woman who claim to run a business. i think he was very suspicious of women. he had no gallantry. he was the coldest -- he had the coldest eyes i had ever seen. very big, blue, cold eyes. i wondered what would happen if he was interrogating me. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's "q and a." last week, u.s. ambassador to the united nations nikki haley accused the u
in juneau, we visited gold creek .ood trail, linden hall glacier -- mendenhall glacier. >> as part of our year-long 50 capital store, the c-span bus recently made the long journey to juneau, alaska. this weekend on c-span on book tv, wemerican history will feature our stops in that state. tonight, on "q&a" the daughter of american diplomat george cannon talks about her memoir, "daughter of the cold war." putin in saintir purchase part. >> -- in st....
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ceptn of linden johnson and hile she and the current president may have different personalities, royal biographer robert hardeman say. >> in his case two kbofl courses and she's used to dealing with the most appalling despots, useders, crooks, dictators, so having trump coming for tea, i think they're going to get along othe theyt. >> reporter: one of the many visits was that of john and acqueline kennedy just months after his inauguration in 1961. ronald reagan became the first u.s. president to overnight at wind sorry castle, even horse riding with the queen. ca >> with the reagans, it was a really warm friendship, i mean once when the queen was in alifornia with the royal yacht. o was the reagan's wedding anniversary and she invited them around for a special wedding anniversary dinner and they all ended up singing around the piano. around tter: president trump and first lady melania will be apected to follow protocol. it's also polite not to turn your back on the queen. even touching can get a bit apprecia >> people will say you shouldn't touch the queen, and you shouldn't go around
ceptn of linden johnson and hile she and the current president may have different personalities, royal biographer robert hardeman say. >> in his case two kbofl courses and she's used to dealing with the most appalling despots, useders, crooks, dictators, so having trump coming for tea, i think they're going to get along othe theyt. >> reporter: one of the many visits was that of john and acqueline kennedy just months after his inauguration in 1961. ronald reagan became the first...
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if you are linden brainstorms johnson, what you know? y might be uncle walt right, that you lost middle america. here's my good friend lyndon baines johnson. in many ways he is a tragic figure. if you are johnson, what you want to be in the history books for? >> winning the vietnam war. prof. faulker: is that what you want? >> anything other than being the guy who took over after jfk got shot. prof. faulker: what is the great society? that's what he wants to go down for. ok. if you are johnson sitting in a 1967 andse in 1966, 1968, what you see in america? civil rights issues. >> poverty issues. prof. faulker: the antiwar movement. there are some things in the press about poverty in the inner cities, but also appellation of. he was to be the successor to franklin delmar roosevelt. the great society is to fix the problems of america. stamps,, medicaid, food all that stuff comes out of the great society. when do not want to be the president? .osing the vietnam war but you don't when of the part of the vietnam war at all if you can avoid it
if you are linden brainstorms johnson, what you know? y might be uncle walt right, that you lost middle america. here's my good friend lyndon baines johnson. in many ways he is a tragic figure. if you are johnson, what you want to be in the history books for? >> winning the vietnam war. prof. faulker: is that what you want? >> anything other than being the guy who took over after jfk got shot. prof. faulker: what is the great society? that's what he wants to go down for. ok. if you...
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june 1968 through the camera lens of the naval photographic unit, covering the activities of president linden b. johnson. >> at 3:30 a.m. the president was awakened with the news that senator robert kennedy in the midst of the presidential primary had been shot and critically wounded by an assassin. the day of the senator it was death president johnson sent letters to the president of the senate and the speaker of the house which urge wantntly implo congress to enact a meaningful and effective gun control law. in june mump of the attention was centered on the paris peace talks. earlier in the month returning to washington to report an an apparent empas at those meet gsz. in vietnam, however, those reports were far from optimistic. instead of a slow down in hostilities the congress had launched a massive new wave of assaults throughout the south to erode resolve on the home front and grass tighten leverage on the diplomatic struggle. at a news conference on january 26, the president announced that supreme court justice earl warren was retiring. in making his third and forty appointments to the
june 1968 through the camera lens of the naval photographic unit, covering the activities of president linden b. johnson. >> at 3:30 a.m. the president was awakened with the news that senator robert kennedy in the midst of the presidential primary had been shot and critically wounded by an assassin. the day of the senator it was death president johnson sent letters to the president of the senate and the speaker of the house which urge wantntly implo congress to enact a meaningful and...