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SFGTV April 16, 2015

We are now back in open session. Thank you supervisors, deputy City Attorney to report out the committees action t committee has approved item no. 4, the proposed settlement and move to the full board with positive recommends. Thank you for your time, we appreciate your time and attention on this matter. At this time we need a motion not to disclose discussion. Supervisor london breed i would like to move that we do not disclose the item that we discussed in closed session. I will move the item. Madam clerk, anything further . There is nothing further. Okay, meeting is adjourned. [ meeting is adjourned ] sf. Good evening, everybody tutor coming im patrick the chief director of earthquake for the city of San Francisco this is an information been the private school ownerships well be talking about what is required and walk you through some of the steps well have time to do q and a theres a microphone well be happy to talk about any issuance restrooms with right around the corner we have

MSNBCW MSNBC Live Decision 2020 July 8, 2020

Cases, and more than 130,000 deaths. Testing capacity is strained in the hardest hit areas of the country, where hospital beds and medical equipment are also in short supply. In other words, its deja vu all over again. But President Trump is offering a very different message. Hes clashing with his leading experts, openly dismissing dr. Anthony fauci and his own cdc. And most importantly, he refuses to do anything meaningful to rein this virus in and save american lives. Given all of that, if you are a parent, how comfortable do you feel sending your kids back to school during this pandemic . According to this administration, it doesnt matter how you feel. They made the choice for you and your school district. As the virus rages out of control, theyre saying schools must reopen, period. Secretary of Education Betsy Devos made that clear today, but left it to the schools themselves to figure out how to reopen safely. Ultimately, its not a matter of if schools should reopen, but simply a

KQED PBS NewsHour July 24, 2013

Where you live and work can make climbing the economic ladder tougher. We explore a detailed portrait of American Social mobility. Woodruff in one of californias oldest prisons, once violent inmates are being transformed into peacemakers. We profile that program, wrapping up our series on stopping gun violence. This is 52 weeks of very difficult selfexploration. The success of the program is whether or not after theyre done they really do stick to that commitment of nonviolence. Brown jubilant crowds in brazil have greeted pope francis. Margaret warner looks at his first trip abroad as pontiff, to a nation shaken by Anti Government protests. Woodruff and a new book examines the recent history of president s sending troops into battle, without declaring war. Ray suarez sits down with veteran journalist marvin kalb. Woodruff thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Xd major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by co supported by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. C

KQED PBS NewsHour July 25, 2013

Tougher. We explore a detailed portrait of American Social mobility. Woodruff in one of californias oldest prisons, once violent inmates are being transformed into peacemakers. We profile that program, wrapping up our series on stopping gun violence. This is 52 weeks of very difficult selfexploration. The success of the program is whether or not after theyre done they really do stick to that commitment of nonviolence. Brown jubilant crowds in brazil have greeted pope francis. Margaret warner looks at his first trip abroad as pontiff, to a nation shaken by Anti Government protests. Woodruff and a new book examines the recent history of president s sending troops into battle, without declaring war. Ray suarez sits down with veteran journalist marvin kalb. Woodruff thats all ahead on tonights newshour. Xd major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by co supported by the john d. And catherine t. Macarthur foundation. Committed to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world.

KRCB PBS NewsHour July 25, 2013

Theres still 60 of the republicans who want to do good things, and im confident that some of the people who are have tea party affiliation, i think even theyre tired of the gridlock. Brown a new report says where you live and work can make climbing the economic ladder tougher. We explore a detailed portrait of American Social mobility. Woodruff in one of californias oldest prisons, once violent inmates are being transformed into peacemakers. We profile that program, wrapping up our series on stopping gun violence. This is 52 weeks of very difficult selfexploration. The success of the program is whether or not after theyre done they really do stick to that commitment of nonviolence. Brown jubilant crowds in brazil have greeted pope francis. Margaret warner looks at his first trip abroad as pontiff, to a nation shaken by Anti Government protests. Woodruff and a new book examines the recent history of president s sending troops into battle, without declaring war. Ray suarez sits down with

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