We just heard that conversation not long ago. I have had conversations withc our housing, staff that are concerned about that as our residents age. Their staffing needs maybe different. There is one more thing that i fail to point out, which i should for the record. Because of the size of it, if you look at the i. T. Initiatives in your packet, there is a significant amount of revenue about 25 million worth of revenue thats budgeted with a corresponding transfer out expenditure. Weve been working with the Mayors Office and the Controllers Office on what the Multiyear Strategy is for funding the ehr program. They agreed to allow us to budget essentially 25 million worth of revenue over and above what we had previously anticipated with the transfer of that revenue into the ehr project. What that really does for us is it allows us to if we do better than anticipated on our revenue, it allows us to capture some of those revenues into the project rather than going through the normal close o
After the game after a stop in a bar priest, john and their friend joey were walking near third and harrison. A large group of men came up behind him. That group included Michael Montgomery arks rested for stabbing denver and later leased. Why would you carry a knife if you werent anticipating something is going to happen . Or if you guys werent going to do anything or looking for trouble. We were just walk down street. Joey says reports that their group had encountered montgomery and his friends earlier are untrue. All of a sudden just broke out into fighting. Who threw the first punch . They d they we were three guy autos how many were they . 8. Montgomerys father says his son stabbed him in selfdefense. I was just protecting my brother. Robert priest says he, not john swung a chair at montgomery. What kind of chair . Just a aluminium beach chair. A gift my dad gave me from dodger stadium. Montgomery has been released Police Continue to investigate his claims that he stabbed denver i
The education Nation Student town hall. Education nation is now in its fourth year, and i am thrilled that for the second year in a row, we will be focused on what matters most to the students, the problems they face, and their ideas for how to solve them. Now, joining me on stage and in the audience today are students from across the country, ranging in age from about 13 to 25. And for the next two hours, we will hear from many of them. To help with that task, two of my colleagues are in the house. Working one side of the room is cohost of msnbcs the cycle. Krystal ball. Hi, krystal hey, melissa. Good morning. And over on the other side, msnbc anchor, mara schiavocampo. Hey, mara good morning, everyone. Now, theyre going to be coming around and taking questions and comments from our student audience throughout the show. And today, just this once, im going to let you guys do something that i never let my students do. You can use your phones in class. We want to know your reactions, you
Former secretary of defense daonald rumsfeld is next on booktv. [music playing] what sandy didnt say is i have lived one third of the history of our country. Which tells you what a Young Country it is. Or what on old man i am. I am so pleased to be here. And sandy, thank you for the moderately good introduction. George, and gavin, and all of the member of the president s council thank you for supporting this important institution. I am a supporter myself so i thank you. I have been travelling around talking about the book. And i am told you are ready to ask questions and i will answer the ones i know answers to and i will respond to the others. But before i do, just a few words about the book. I spent four years writing this book. It started because my mother was with a School Teacher and i would ask her what a word was and she would say look it up. And write them down and read them and remind yourself what they mean. And i started writing down thoughts or things i thought were importa
After his very surprising victory that year, there was a lot of talk in the country about who these voters in this silent majority in america could be . Watch this. Trump voters were longsuffering, analysts say often silenced. A lot of people kept quiet about a lot of things. You dont say it to anybody else but you show up and did the voting booth you go trump. They arent an answering the phone and telling people they are voting trump. New numbers tonight, the Cato Institute suggests americans are still an even more so now keeping their politics to themselves, look at these numbers. 62 say that todays climate prevents them from talking about what they believe with anybody. By a large margin, those who identify as a very liberal, this is the group who feels the most free to speak out among friends, family about their politics. What does this tell us about the state of the 2020 race and what does americas growing frustration with canceled culture as an adjunct to that, also my exclusive