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i want to call up cheryl, david, and mr wright. mr wright, you may begin. >> for you to get up here and say who the complaints have been going to, they have been going to you. for example, the last hearing that we had, it demonstrates you are running a corrupt and organized enterprise where you methodically discriminate against black people, and in each and every god damn department in the city of san francisco. take the black employee who had the asian supervisor who said that asian dug his nose and pulled the booger out of his nose and wiped it on his shirt and went to the red tape procedures of filing a complaint and gave it to you, nikki, and you gave me fine and said he was harassed on the damn job. >> mr wright, please speak to the board as a whole. >> those were his exact words. and we are talking about racial slurs being said, and the housing discrimination is part of it too. you talk about the low income that blocks is making, but each and every housing opportunity that comes available out of the zone of housing is far and
i want to call up cheryl, david, and mr wright. mr wright, you may begin. >> for you to get up here and say who the complaints have been going to, they have been going to you. for example, the last hearing that we had, it demonstrates you are running a corrupt and organized enterprise where you methodically discriminate against black people, and in each and every god damn department in the city of san francisco. take the black employee who had the asian supervisor who said that asian dug...
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very radioactive materials. >> thank you, mr. wright. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. i don't think we need to make any motion. there's no action on this matter. so would you mind calling in mr. stricter, please. thank you. thank you, very much. i would like to also note that our legal counsel's name is teresa stricker. i called her strictler. i would like to correct that. >> call number 7. >> it's the lafco budget update. >> thank you, i have two items for you today. as you know, a few weeks ago, i attended the calafco conference at yosemite. it was the first time in the history of our lafco that we've been represented at the conference. and we received applause almost every time we were called. it was quite thrilling to be there. >> lots of love. >> you know, going into this, because our lafco is unique, i wondered how much of the conference was actually going to be relevant to me. i found it really beneficial on several fronts. first of all, i got to network and meet other lafco executive officers, and commissioners were th
very radioactive materials. >> thank you, mr. wright. any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is now closed. i don't think we need to make any motion. there's no action on this matter. so would you mind calling in mr. stricter, please. thank you. thank you, very much. i would like to also note that our legal counsel's name is teresa stricker. i called her strictler. i would like to correct that. >> call number 7. >> it's the lafco budget update. >> thank...
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wright in recent years as with some other auto companies we see that their issues in terms of the trust they have with consumers one of the internal problems they had actually was with a car sort of occasion process. their product line managers had to do they mess it up four years in a row and they were recalls significant recalls that came as part of that then there is also a data emissions scandal not too unsimilar from what we've seen around here that was announced earlier this year and then of course compensation has been very controversial when it comes to go on and that's something that now we're seeing bearing fruit here he was heavily criticised for how much pay has taken and the french government which owns part of a no has actually vetoed vetoed a compensation package for him believe it was a year or two ago turned out as sort of overridden but then there were some other cost the recut the point is it's been a controversial topic and now we're seeing it come up again and it's quite a different way what does that mean from if it is now and of course a large alliance with renaul
wright in recent years as with some other auto companies we see that their issues in terms of the trust they have with consumers one of the internal problems they had actually was with a car sort of occasion process. their product line managers had to do they mess it up four years in a row and they were recalls significant recalls that came as part of that then there is also a data emissions scandal not too unsimilar from what we've seen around here that was announced earlier this year and then...
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wright. mr. wright described what happened then. >> i told him to just hold and not let anyone remove the bullet and i would get ahold of the secret service or the fbi and turn it over to them. thereby it wouldn't come through my end at all. i contacted the fbi and they said they were not interested because it wasn't their responsibility to make an investigation. so i got ahold of a secret service man and they didn't seem interested in coming and looking at the bullet in the position it was then in. so i went back to the area where mr. tomlinson was and picked up the bullet and put it in my pocket and i carried it some 30, 40 minutes and i gave it to a secret service man that was guarding the main door into the emergency area. >> mr. wright, when you gave this bullet to the secret service agent, did he mark it in any way? >> no, sir. >> what did he do with it? >> put it in his left hand coat pocket. >> now, did he ask your name or who you were or any question at all about the bullet? >> no, sir.
wright. mr. wright described what happened then. >> i told him to just hold and not let anyone remove the bullet and i would get ahold of the secret service or the fbi and turn it over to them. thereby it wouldn't come through my end at all. i contacted the fbi and they said they were not interested because it wasn't their responsibility to make an investigation. so i got ahold of a secret service man and they didn't seem interested in coming and looking at the bullet in the position it...
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mr. wright describes what happened then. i would get a hold of either the secret service or the fbi and turn the bullet over to them. wouldn't have come through my channels. i contacted the fbi and they said they were not interested because it was not their responsibility to make an investigation. so i got a hold of the secret service. they didn't seem interested either. so i went back. i picked up the bullet and put it in my pocket. i carried some 30-40 minutes. i gave it to a secret service man who was guarding the main door. wright, did the secret service agent market in anyway? >> no sir. >> what did he do? lex put it in his pocket. name or whok your you were? any question at all about that? >> no, sir. >> how did the conversation end. >> i was told this was a bullet. he took it and looked at it and said ok. little to praise in such treatment by the fbi and the secret service, but perhaps the most important single piece of evidence in the case. the warren commission seriously compromised itself by allowing the secret ser
mr. wright describes what happened then. i would get a hold of either the secret service or the fbi and turn the bullet over to them. wouldn't have come through my channels. i contacted the fbi and they said they were not interested because it was not their responsibility to make an investigation. so i got a hold of the secret service. they didn't seem interested either. so i went back. i picked up the bullet and put it in my pocket. i carried some 30-40 minutes. i gave it to a secret service...
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mr. wright, you are up first. >> i object to the administration turning down $300 million a year to take care of the most vulnerable people with a combination of mental and physical disabilities. when you can't pay for your position, the next paragraph out of your mouth you will keep your promise to take care of the homeless for people that have mental and physical disabilities, veterans, amputees, and people in wheelchairs. now that you have a chance for $300 million, you come up with every excuse in the book. we need to do an audit on the mayor's office and homelessness and oversee that you can't throw money at the problem. you appear to be unqualified to be the mayor. if that's the case, i should be the mayor. i object to the type of treatment and every excuse in the book not to take care of the problem. i've giving you tough love because i respect you. r-e-s-p-e-c-t, all my moves is important to me. r-e-s-p-e-c-t, this is what i have to do to make sure that breed takes care of her t.c
mr. wright, you are up first. >> i object to the administration turning down $300 million a year to take care of the most vulnerable people with a combination of mental and physical disabilities. when you can't pay for your position, the next paragraph out of your mouth you will keep your promise to take care of the homeless for people that have mental and physical disabilities, veterans, amputees, and people in wheelchairs. now that you have a chance for $300 million, you come up with...
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it all kept pointing in the direction of mr. wright. >> there was the surveillance photo, the voice message which was placed from a spot near the loft according to cell tower tracking and the eyewitness. he'd been shown a photo lineup with chris in it and now he remembered some details a little differently than he had that first traumatic day. like chris' blue eyes in the photo, he said, jarred something in his mind. >> i was 80 to 90% certain that this was the man that i saw. >> then he found a picture of chris on the web and tried photo shopping in a few details, like the wig. >> i looked at that and said that looks almost like what i saw. >> reinforcing a memory, but was the memory accurate? as for the rest of the case, the investigation wasn't over yet. the story just begun. the first puzzle pieces placed where they seemed to fit. but -- >> i never had a case this complicated before. >> oh, even more than complicated, as those friends in the loft began to believe. something darker than that. >> suspicion returns after the br
it all kept pointing in the direction of mr. wright. >> there was the surveillance photo, the voice message which was placed from a spot near the loft according to cell tower tracking and the eyewitness. he'd been shown a photo lineup with chris in it and now he remembered some details a little differently than he had that first traumatic day. like chris' blue eyes in the photo, he said, jarred something in his mind. >> i was 80 to 90% certain that this was the man that i saw....
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. >> mr wright. thank you. >> oh, my god. listen. i only have two minutes. first of all, let's clear the air. we will talk about it later. it is not her fault. i commend her department because her department was ran by -- when she came on, she is doing a fantastic job. we will talk about that later. right now, peskin you are the master of legislation in city hall. because you are the one, years ago, when they had to reenvision , you are telling them they were wrong then. here they are again. i commend you. valley, district five, i see you here and i hate to say it, you are protecting room 200. i not say any names. that is why you were appointed. i call it a disappointment. here we go now. you are talking about the housing authority and accountability. peskin, did you know who is running oewd? that is somebody named -- what is his name? he is the director of oewd and he is also the president of the housing authority. therefore, how can you have mr torres as the president of the housing authority and now he has been selected, like you have, bad selection, lond
. >> mr wright. thank you. >> oh, my god. listen. i only have two minutes. first of all, let's clear the air. we will talk about it later. it is not her fault. i commend her department because her department was ran by -- when she came on, she is doing a fantastic job. we will talk about that later. right now, peskin you are the master of legislation in city hall. because you are the one, years ago, when they had to reenvision , you are telling them they were wrong then. here they...
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mr. mcgill. james patrick, peter strauss, and bob finebaum. >> hello again, commissioners. now, to your question, supervisor peskin, i think it was four years ago i brought up the fact that a similar amount in new york, the world trade transit center generated a billion and a half for a 99-year lease and i'm not sure what happened in san francisco. the top priority is to restore public confidence in the structural integrity of the transit center before we resume bus operations. the best way to manage the structures is acoustic monitoring, because steel and the stress emits low frequency sound waves before cracks can be detected like conventional methods. structural acoustic monitoring is implemented by the installation of microphones on a steel elements of a structure and then later triangulation was used to warn of the formation of multiple cracks in the bridge and was recommended by the bay bridge peer review group to monitor rods and cables in the new bay bridge three years ago. please
mr. mcgill. james patrick, peter strauss, and bob finebaum. >> hello again, commissioners. now, to your question, supervisor peskin, i think it was four years ago i brought up the fact that a similar amount in new york, the world trade transit center generated a billion and a half for a 99-year lease and i'm not sure what happened in san francisco. the top priority is to restore public confidence in the structural integrity of the transit center before we resume bus operations. the best...
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wright in recent years as with some other auto companies we see that their issues in terms of the trust they have of consumers one of the internal problems they had actually was with a car certification process that their product line managers had to do they mess it up four years in a row and there are recalls significant recalls that came as part of that then there is also a data emission scandal not too unsimilar from what we've seen around here that was announced earlier this year and then of course compensation has been very controversial when it comes to go on and. that's something that now we're seeing bearing fruit here he was heavily criticised for how much pay has taken and the french government which owns part of a no has actually vetoed vetoed a compensation package for him believe it was a year or two ago it turned out a sort of overridden but then there were some other costs recut the point is it's been a controversial topic and now we're seeing it come up again quite a different way what does that mean for them if it is done now and of course for the larger lies within the
wright in recent years as with some other auto companies we see that their issues in terms of the trust they have of consumers one of the internal problems they had actually was with a car certification process that their product line managers had to do they mess it up four years in a row and there are recalls significant recalls that came as part of that then there is also a data emission scandal not too unsimilar from what we've seen around here that was announced earlier this year and then...
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the purchaser of the sixth aircraft was mr. rolls, and he proceeded to kill himself learning to fly it. [laughter] >> simon: and i might say my first real reporting assignment was in belfast in the 1960s, and short brothers made these particular type of aircraft rather stubby looking, people-carrier and the wings for that aircraft were made in har gsbeen in northern china. and you would see the wings would come on the transiberian railway, to moscow, to amsterdam, to hairch to british aisles to liverpool, put on another fairy to belfast, which i thought was delightful insanity. >> guest: -- >> simon: i hope what i said was true and you're not going to write a letter saying there were 176 improvements. sir? >> guest: besides avoiding take-off from singapore. what would you say what week -- you mentioned that this stress of taking off in a short -- in airspace in singapore might create issues for some airplanes because of the precision of the parts. so besides that, what other practicalpr advice for daily lie do you have that we
the purchaser of the sixth aircraft was mr. rolls, and he proceeded to kill himself learning to fly it. [laughter] >> simon: and i might say my first real reporting assignment was in belfast in the 1960s, and short brothers made these particular type of aircraft rather stubby looking, people-carrier and the wings for that aircraft were made in har gsbeen in northern china. and you would see the wings would come on the transiberian railway, to moscow, to amsterdam, to hairch to british...
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about many of the poorly timed moves in terms of capital allocation that put ge in the current position mr. kulp made it cleep this is not something that will -- clear this is not something that will be overnight he expects it to be a successful move to right the balance sheet. >> david, thanks what a day of stock movement, of course, and your interview moving the story on that name immensely. david faber at ge headquarters in boston. >>> we take you to a live shot of the floor in nyc in honor of veteran's day. they're unveiling four plaques, honoring veterans of world war i, two, vietnam, and korea take alook >> an important moment as we honor veterans across the country today and as well here at the new york stock exchange >>> meanwhile, alibaba is setting a new sales day record its singles day record, annual shopping holiday, but shares of some are under pressure as growth rates stall at alibaba. we have the latest >> reporter: thanks, jon want to give context on the slowing growth rate. alibaba raked in just under $31 billion of sales in the space of 24 hours that was up 27%. yes, it i
about many of the poorly timed moves in terms of capital allocation that put ge in the current position mr. kulp made it cleep this is not something that will -- clear this is not something that will be overnight he expects it to be a successful move to right the balance sheet. >> david, thanks what a day of stock movement, of course, and your interview moving the story on that name immensely. david faber at ge headquarters in boston. >>> we take you to a live shot of the floor...
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mr trump repeats mohamed bin salman‘s own denials to him but tellingly he adds this... joining us now is robin wright, a staff writer at the new yorker magazine and an expert on middle east policy. thank you for coming in. you have had the chance to read the 2—page statement. the president is in utter denial. it's shocking given intelligence assessments by his own people, that the crown prince had possibly a decisive role, certainly a role, in this murder, this execution. to frame it in the context of iran is also shocking. the message it sends about us foreign policy generally, it has sweeping repercussions. what kind of repercussions and why? it says we don't care about human rights. the execution, even if we have evidence oi’ execution, even if we have evidence or indications that somebody was involved in the murder, we are willing to give it a pass. he gave a pardon to the thanksgiving turkey, and it's like he's giving a pardon to the crown prince of saudi arabia. didn't we know that he was not interested in human rights and his biggest concern is iran? this doc
mr trump repeats mohamed bin salman‘s own denials to him but tellingly he adds this... joining us now is robin wright, a staff writer at the new yorker magazine and an expert on middle east policy. thank you for coming in. you have had the chance to read the 2—page statement. the president is in utter denial. it's shocking given intelligence assessments by his own people, that the crown prince had possibly a decisive role, certainly a role, in this murder, this execution. to frame it in the...
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in the spirit of that initiative we respectfully call on you mr. secretary general to immediately thiefs an independent international investigation into jamal khashoggi's disappearance and murder. it is imperative that the united nations send a clear unquestionable message that a human wrights issue will not go without consequence. signed by many authors. that you would recognize from your libraries and airport news stands. it's also available on pen.org. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you abrar, as she mentioned at the outset my name is andrew miller and i'm the deputy director for a nonprofit non partsen vastliing the role of democracy and human rights in u.s. policy towards the middle east. it's at the intersection of that issue that i came to knejamal. the last time i saw him was at an event at pomed, in august, commencement rating the fifth anniversary of the massacre at two sit-ins in cairo following the military cue there. he was not a speaker, it was a signal of his commitment not only to human rights and to political reform withi
in the spirit of that initiative we respectfully call on you mr. secretary general to immediately thiefs an independent international investigation into jamal khashoggi's disappearance and murder. it is imperative that the united nations send a clear unquestionable message that a human wrights issue will not go without consequence. signed by many authors. that you would recognize from your libraries and airport news stands. it's also available on pen.org. thank you very much. [applause]...
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before we end, i'd like to bring up mr. williams, but i also want to ask -- how many people are registered to vote in the room? how many people? raise your hand. you, young man, you are not registered to vote? that's my husband. yes. [laughter] it's -- if you are not registered to vote, please -- or if you have changed addresses, please go in the back and make sure that you get your registration changed so that you can vote. how many people are here from district 10 tonight? thank you, all, thank you, all, for coming mr. williams, did you want to add something tonight? [inaudible] [laughter] >> thank you for dropping in. [applause] [laughter] thank you so much. i'm so sorry. i knew i left somebody out. again, thank you, all, for coming. please take advantage of having all of our great candidates here. i do have to say one thing. personally, file like everyone on this panel is extremely dedicated and knowledgable about our community. and we have a great slate of people to choose from. so please vote. all right. thank you. [a
before we end, i'd like to bring up mr. williams, but i also want to ask -- how many people are registered to vote in the room? how many people? raise your hand. you, young man, you are not registered to vote? that's my husband. yes. [laughter] it's -- if you are not registered to vote, please -- or if you have changed addresses, please go in the back and make sure that you get your registration changed so that you can vote. how many people are here from district 10 tonight? thank you, all,...
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mr. coons: thank you, madam president. mr. coons: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. coons: madam president, i am proud to join the senator from new jersey and delaware in calling for a bill crafted to protect our institutions and the rule of law in our country and not just right now but for future congresses and dpims as well. -- administrations as well. today we will be asking our colleagues to give the special counsel independence and integrity act the consideration on the floor it deserves. this bill will do something powerful. it would codify department of justice regulations that prevent the removal of a special counsel without good cause. independence is required to ensure a special counsel can do his or her job and find the facts. our bipartisan bill would put this restriction in statute and give the special counsel a clear legal remedy. if removed without cause, the special counsel would have a ten-day period to take the case to a three-judge panel for expedited consideration. if the special counsel doesn'
mr. coons: thank you, madam president. mr. coons: madam president. the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. coons: madam president, i am proud to join the senator from new jersey and delaware in calling for a bill crafted to protect our institutions and the rule of law in our country and not just right now but for future congresses and dpims as well. -- administrations as well. today we will be asking our colleagues to give the special counsel independence and integrity act the...