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do it as well as we can. to make sure that we streamline this department's, put all the ideas on the table, do the best job we can under the circumstances that we have. i give you my promise you'll continue to get the quality of service the san francisco police department gives you every day. we will honor our commitment to give to & back and we will make sure we have got everything we can do to make everybody safe. with that, i thank you. [applause] >> [unintelligible] supervisor wiener: thank you, chief. next, we will hear from our district attorney. >> could have -- the evening everyone. supervisor wiener, mayor. our office is probably one of the smaller offices, and our budget is $39 million a year, and actually when you adjust for inflation, we have less money today than we did in 1986, even though life is much more complicated now than it was in 1986. we recognize we have our responsibility to become better at what we did. we are undergoing a major reorganization. the goal is to look for ways to lower i
do it as well as we can. to make sure that we streamline this department's, put all the ideas on the table, do the best job we can under the circumstances that we have. i give you my promise you'll continue to get the quality of service the san francisco police department gives you every day. we will honor our commitment to give to & back and we will make sure we have got everything we can do to make everybody safe. with that, i thank you. [applause] >> [unintelligible] supervisor...
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we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers
we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers
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can you talk about whether there is anything that the fed can or should do about that, and can you also comment, elaborate on the increase we have seen in the inflation forecast that the fed put out today? >> sure. thanks, john. first of all, gasoline prices obviously have risen quite significantly. we of course are watching that carefully, but higher gas prices are absolutely creating a great deal of financial hardship for a lot of people. gas of course is a necessity. people need to drive to get to work, so it is obviously a bad development to see gas prices rise so much. higher gas prices, higher oil prices also make economic developments less favorable. on the one hand, higher gas prices add to inflation. on the other hand, by draining purchasing power from households, higher gas prices are also bad for the recovery. they cause growth to decline as well, so it is a double win a coming from higher gasoline prices. ammy -- it is a double when t coming from higher gasoline prices. on the one hand we have a rapidly growing local economy, emerging market economies growing very quickly. t
can you talk about whether there is anything that the fed can or should do about that, and can you also comment, elaborate on the increase we have seen in the inflation forecast that the fed put out today? >> sure. thanks, john. first of all, gasoline prices obviously have risen quite significantly. we of course are watching that carefully, but higher gas prices are absolutely creating a great deal of financial hardship for a lot of people. gas of course is a necessity. people need to...
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ok you're back with me ok ok yeah we might i don't know how far you can back up to the what we can off as we're doing this live but that's why. i do it. quick the question really the bottom line question is is what. we what impacts we were you know as time of your talking about the different ways that we could kill ourselves and the basically we we we want you know there's too many of us and we spread too far around the planet as human species to in all probability not vanish what we need to do is prepare for that future for these future changes what are the future changes that you're anticipating based on your science and what kind of preparations should we be making. right well we we we need to realize the the global warming we're in right now in the ocean acidification is just the opening chapter to a much longer story and maybe it helps to describe the graph that really caught my attention for this if you sort of look at the next hundred thousand years it's basically realizing that carbon dioxide emissions are eventually going to have to level off and then reverse and what that wil
ok you're back with me ok ok yeah we might i don't know how far you can back up to the what we can off as we're doing this live but that's why. i do it. quick the question really the bottom line question is is what. we what impacts we were you know as time of your talking about the different ways that we could kill ourselves and the basically we we we want you know there's too many of us and we spread too far around the planet as human species to in all probability not vanish what we need to do...
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we can. >> it is about choices. we should stop giving the large companies advantages in the billions of dollars. we should stop the money going into tax incentives. it is $3 billion a year plus two other companies. those are just to give examples. >> mr. harper? >> our philosophy is clear. you fund services like health care by making sure you keep your economy growing and creating jobs. you do not do that by raising taxes. the other parties are proposing that they can find all of these new promises of $60 billion by increasing tax rates on job creators. experts say that is going to cost us 200,000 jobs and $40 billion in investments. you grow the economy. >> speak the truth, mr. harper. we are proposing that instead of giving tax breaks to the richest and most powerful companies that-canadians, we are saying to lower the taxes on small businesses and help the small businesses to create jobs with $4,500 per job created. that is what we're proposing. >> we cut taxes for businesses big and small. the party voted agains
we can. >> it is about choices. we should stop giving the large companies advantages in the billions of dollars. we should stop the money going into tax incentives. it is $3 billion a year plus two other companies. those are just to give examples. >> mr. harper? >> our philosophy is clear. you fund services like health care by making sure you keep your economy growing and creating jobs. you do not do that by raising taxes. the other parties are proposing that they can find all...
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it must have programs that we can afford to pay. that is why i am working hard on a parallel issue, which is reining in our pension costs, to make sure we have pension reform this year that will make sure we solve that problem so it never eats into our general fund. we want the city to be solvent. and we ultimately want to join you all tonight to make sure the city is successful. our city attracts you and so many other people to state and live here because we believe in the city. we believe in its multiculturalism. we believe in the neighborhoods , that it thrives, and that is what makes the city successful, but i want that city to continue being successful. with that, i am all ears tonight, and you also have my heart open to the issues that you are struggling with because i know there is a lot of issues that people struggle with. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. ok, i'm just going to briefly go down the names of the attending agencies and their representatives. we have farber garcia, director of the form of public heal
it must have programs that we can afford to pay. that is why i am working hard on a parallel issue, which is reining in our pension costs, to make sure we have pension reform this year that will make sure we solve that problem so it never eats into our general fund. we want the city to be solvent. and we ultimately want to join you all tonight to make sure the city is successful. our city attracts you and so many other people to state and live here because we believe in the city. we believe in...
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supervisor cohen: are there other tools are means we can use to capture that money so we can meet the 30% affordable housing? >> like i said, if there is additional funds outside of the tax increment -- if a bond is passed, or the state provides additional funding outside of tax increments, that could be used also to recapture some of these under the affordable housing level. chairperson mar: think you. please continue. >> just a couple other items on the change. there is no change to the physical project. basically, the impact remain the same. the same level of commercial activity. the transaction structure remains unchanged. tihda would not be acting as a redevelopment agency in this instance, but as a city agency. it would remain as a local authority, with powers given to it by the state. the land use administration would change. whereas under the redevelopment scenario it would have been a redevelopment agency like the san francisco redevelopment agency, with land use authority and control over all development in the island -- seeing that we are not doing this through redevelopmen
supervisor cohen: are there other tools are means we can use to capture that money so we can meet the 30% affordable housing? >> like i said, if there is additional funds outside of the tax increment -- if a bond is passed, or the state provides additional funding outside of tax increments, that could be used also to recapture some of these under the affordable housing level. chairperson mar: think you. please continue. >> just a couple other items on the change. there is no change...
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if they can use this to bailout the situation, perhaps other things can be utilized. this is discriminating against san franciscans. if you work and you did at of work at 4:00 or 5:00 and you come down to the arboretum, you cannot get in. the fine print is that we close an hour before closing time. i've spent some time, we have been publicizing this issue. if you can look at those faces and see how people get to the gate and they cannot get in, both -- this is affecting working people getting off and have been the place to play. >> thank you. >> i am coming to the conclusion that the lack of money is the root of all people. this has been going on for two years now. i think we have discovered a source of money. we have never tapped into the money for visiting people, tourists. i think it is important that we have to look at this if you know anything about statistics. you have to be very careful about the sampling that you do. we started to sample how many people came in after the height of the tourist season during one of the coldest summers we have ever had. this went
if they can use this to bailout the situation, perhaps other things can be utilized. this is discriminating against san franciscans. if you work and you did at of work at 4:00 or 5:00 and you come down to the arboretum, you cannot get in. the fine print is that we close an hour before closing time. i've spent some time, we have been publicizing this issue. if you can look at those faces and see how people get to the gate and they cannot get in, both -- this is affecting working people getting...
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can you throw a punch at them for that? it can be damaging over time. religious liberty, home schooling -- bush was good on those issues but he spent too much. host: if you take every nickel paul ryan wants to cut from spending without raising taxes -- 1 not keep taxes were they are or go back to the pre-bush levels, cut spending? guest: the target is total government spending. he takes it down by $6 trillion from where obama wants to take in the next decade. he does it by reforming government rather than by cutting government. he does for much of the government what the republicans and bill clinton signed on the bill with welfare reform. the states took 50 different approaches. welfare was administered better. the economy did better. more people got jobs and took care of themselves. he wants to do that with all welfare programs. aid to families with dependent children was just one. the thing to focus on its total government spending, keeping that down. the second part is that you want spending to be a smaller percentage of the economy. it would be a lo
can you throw a punch at them for that? it can be damaging over time. religious liberty, home schooling -- bush was good on those issues but he spent too much. host: if you take every nickel paul ryan wants to cut from spending without raising taxes -- 1 not keep taxes were they are or go back to the pre-bush levels, cut spending? guest: the target is total government spending. he takes it down by $6 trillion from where obama wants to take in the next decade. he does it by reforming government...
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and only utopian can go. and in that respect i don't see much, though i say i'm a poor economies, i don't so much see smith's affinities lie with the vienna school so much as -- with i'm afraid, keynes. well, i'm sorry. [laughter] >> all sorts of hands have gone up. >> i know. the frame of mind, the frame of mind, the execution in terms of government, the frame of mind has much more in common with that of keynes that i think is more realize. >> we'll leave that hanging for a moment. the gentlemen in the second row from the aisle. right here. >> professor phillipson, what things did you learn while writing this book that you didn't know about previously, or things that added to your understanding that surprised you? >> the relationship with hume. i've always been intrigued by the relationship between hume and smith, as anyone is bound to be. it's the depth of that relationship. and the thing that i must say really got the text moving, as far as i could see, was when i try to present smith as in fact an extreme
and only utopian can go. and in that respect i don't see much, though i say i'm a poor economies, i don't so much see smith's affinities lie with the vienna school so much as -- with i'm afraid, keynes. well, i'm sorry. [laughter] >> all sorts of hands have gone up. >> i know. the frame of mind, the frame of mind, the execution in terms of government, the frame of mind has much more in common with that of keynes that i think is more realize. >> we'll leave that hanging for a...
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. >> you can have the last word online at our blog the last word.msnbc.com you can follow my tweets @lawrence. "the rachel maddow show" is up next. good evening, rachel. >> lawrence, at some point we will collectively write an msnbc host political science textbook and i will write the side bar in that textbook about how any reference to any male politician that involves the word hair is probably what ari was saying. >> all right. you know, my gaydar just isn't -- >> it's your anti-gaydar -- >> my anti- -- i've dot to work on my anti-gaydar. >> seminar at 11:00. i appreciate it. thanks to you at home for thanks to you at home for staying with us for the next hour. this past weekend the governor of maine, republican paul lepage, the governor of maine had state workers in maine tear down a mural at the state's department of labor, a mural that offended the governor. i don't know if the workers got paid double-team for working on the weekend. but it was over the weekend when this multipanel piece of art showing interesting and defining moments in the history of people who work for a livin
. >> you can have the last word online at our blog the last word.msnbc.com you can follow my tweets @lawrence. "the rachel maddow show" is up next. good evening, rachel. >> lawrence, at some point we will collectively write an msnbc host political science textbook and i will write the side bar in that textbook about how any reference to any male politician that involves the word hair is probably what ari was saying. >> all right. you know, my gaydar just isn't --...
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>> i can. i can do that. that is an option. >> jimmy: hit the valley parking guy over the head. >> i can. but the truth is, i love making movies and i love doing that. but there is no other platform in the world where i can have that combination of entertainment, 75,000 people going crazy -- >> jimmy: it's exciting. >> so exciting. nothing like it. >> jimmy: and you guys are -- john cena who has been taunting you a little bit, trying to kind of lure you back in -- do you really hate him or is it fake wrestling hate? >> no, no. the interesting thing about this is, you know, john cena, i really don't know him that well. i respect what he's done in the business. but now, you know, a -- as a matter of fact, it was on the show that he, a few years ago, kind of popping off, going through this time where felt like maybe he grew some testicles and talking a lot of trash. and so what i wanted to do, you know, through that, when i came back into the wwe, i kept close with vince mcmahon hosh, who han a mentor of mine. w
>> i can. i can do that. that is an option. >> jimmy: hit the valley parking guy over the head. >> i can. but the truth is, i love making movies and i love doing that. but there is no other platform in the world where i can have that combination of entertainment, 75,000 people going crazy -- >> jimmy: it's exciting. >> so exciting. nothing like it. >> jimmy: and you guys are -- john cena who has been taunting you a little bit, trying to kind of lure you back...
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obama i can go totally jfk. he can be really inspirational. if i were to get him any advice is to be to go back. that guy can motivate people. he can get them thinking about larger things like not thinking about yourself. if he can do that again, it might take a chance to change this town. >> 2012 is already engaged. what is the vacation -- is the location that you like to see done? >> as i am here to talk about the arts, this is the thing. i like to see that on play with the main course. they shall not be treated like a luxury item. i would like him to talk about the art psst as the vital part of the culture that they are. >> you got your information and about public policy. how would you keep up? >> i read all of them. >> i read the new york times. i browse the web. >> i go to the huntington -- huffington post and all of that. >> there is the reputation. they have tried to encourage this. it comes out of the closet. hollywood is not one single thing. their talk about the republican party. are there a lot of them? >> there are a lot. it is ca
obama i can go totally jfk. he can be really inspirational. if i were to get him any advice is to be to go back. that guy can motivate people. he can get them thinking about larger things like not thinking about yourself. if he can do that again, it might take a chance to change this town. >> 2012 is already engaged. what is the vacation -- is the location that you like to see done? >> as i am here to talk about the arts, this is the thing. i like to see that on play with the main...
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sound bite see can it last year. so this is america this is. what you. know. so ray. charles what you were doing there what were you trying to accomplish what happened well i was there to hear the speech actually as the george washington university but i got really turned off with a standing ovation and you know the offensive kind of. so i confess i'm sad so i can fancy that when greeted her so i took off my shirt and i had veterans for peace and my shirt turned my back and decided i would i would not have her get away thinking that everybody support or oppose your answer to the standing ovation yeah and so i stood but i didn't sit down and i had my back to where i was about twelve yards in front of her and the clip comes on when i'm being taken out and she's just at the saying and the government in egypt pulled the plug right while you're getting the flight pulled on yourself the cell phone service was cut off internet blocked the government didn't want the people to communicate with each other or with the press and didn't want the world to watch so when they get thr
sound bite see can it last year. so this is america this is. what you. know. so ray. charles what you were doing there what were you trying to accomplish what happened well i was there to hear the speech actually as the george washington university but i got really turned off with a standing ovation and you know the offensive kind of. so i confess i'm sad so i can fancy that when greeted her so i took off my shirt and i had veterans for peace and my shirt turned my back and decided i would i...
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we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> hello. 9 judge terri l. jackson. the court is now recruiting prospective civil grand jurors. our goal is to develop a pool of candidates that is inclusive of
we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle....
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the students say that they need someone young that can relate to them, a mentor that can speak their language and understand their cultural nuances. their ineffective communication between home and school as many families do not speak english and i'm asking, board, if you can please consider hiring student support personnel to address their needs. thank you and they taught me a few words in chinese. [speaking chinese] thank you and shout out to kim for coming out to visit our schools and our communities and for listening. thank you. president mendoza: thank you. ok. we got through public comment. thank you. cleared out the board room but we got through public comment. item k is the advisory committee report and appointment supervisory committee. are there any board members making appointments? commissioner murase: i'd like to appoint jeff ang to the public education enrichment fund citizen advisory committee. president mendoza: great. jeff ang. thank you. item l is a special order of business. there isn't, there's none. item m, we've moved up. thank you. item n is a consent calendar
the students say that they need someone young that can relate to them, a mentor that can speak their language and understand their cultural nuances. their ineffective communication between home and school as many families do not speak english and i'm asking, board, if you can please consider hiring student support personnel to address their needs. thank you and they taught me a few words in chinese. [speaking chinese] thank you and shout out to kim for coming out to visit our schools and our...
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it's an interesting example of how a new high technology solutions can support the can. teemu growth of more traditional economic sectors. these in turn benefit from the call to compete for contracts to help with products in the buyer's market expecting higher standards. has a significant number of components involved in monitoring its own states including heat neville's consumption rates the tools. and other parameters. down the body of the people my terminals in proper shape and tons of stun red white and green in for money could get down to the nuts and bolts of packing the kiosks full of the electronic communications equipment they need to do their many jobs each of the inputs needs to be suitable to the central computer which they need to connections to be key government payment network some of the solution seems almost too good to be true with hard drives printers and given the digital camera hardly different from the ones we have around the office but here simplicity is savings we're talking about the ease of supplying servicing and replacing components once they'
it's an interesting example of how a new high technology solutions can support the can. teemu growth of more traditional economic sectors. these in turn benefit from the call to compete for contracts to help with products in the buyer's market expecting higher standards. has a significant number of components involved in monitoring its own states including heat neville's consumption rates the tools. and other parameters. down the body of the people my terminals in proper shape and tons of stun...
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if you learn the lesson, you can fail your way through it. >> but failure can be the error that the third baseman makes, he failed to pick up the ball and a man reached first, as opposed to being a poor kid and the only black one in the neighborhood. that's not a failure. >> but babe ruth once said, every strike gets me closer to the next hr. next home run. that's how i see life. every strike you make gets you closer to the next home run. >> how important to you, then, is god? tavis: supreme. >> you totally believe there's someone watching. tavis: absolutely. i have a whole chapter, the last chapter is called "father knows best." somebody once said that we plan and god laughs. i've had so many plans for my own life that didn't go the way i thought they would go. i've learned over the course of the years that sometimes a dead end is a finish line and sometimes rejection is redirection. i believe that somebody greater than me is looking out for me every day. i don't use that as a crutch but i have to have somebody in my life to call upon when i've done all i can do. >> how did you make that
if you learn the lesson, you can fail your way through it. >> but failure can be the error that the third baseman makes, he failed to pick up the ball and a man reached first, as opposed to being a poor kid and the only black one in the neighborhood. that's not a failure. >> but babe ruth once said, every strike gets me closer to the next hr. next home run. that's how i see life. every strike you make gets you closer to the next home run. >> how important to you, then, is god?...
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what can i do? when those stories are repeated when those stories are repeated over and over again, it gained
what can i do? when those stories are repeated when those stories are repeated over and over again, it gained
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that is what we can bring back. what the balance is. >> for wastewater, again, this system will be replaced over time as we build up the island. there is a waste water treatment out there today that is operating. that would be replaced. the new system is going to be billed to the city standards. more efficient. we are going to reduce the number of bomb stations on the island today. president vietor: so, waste water will not be replaced runaway, did you said? >> existing waste water plants being operated by the puc is on behalf of the navy. president vietor: that will stay until -- >> the plan is it will be replaced by the p u state. president vietor: at some point in the development process that the next three, five, 10 years? >> when will the rate being be sufficient to cover those kinds of costs? to make it worth your while and make sure you have other ratepayers not being satisfied? that is the question. it really does have to wait until the bill doubt occurs sufficiently to have it covered. -- build out occurs s
that is what we can bring back. what the balance is. >> for wastewater, again, this system will be replaced over time as we build up the island. there is a waste water treatment out there today that is operating. that would be replaced. the new system is going to be billed to the city standards. more efficient. we are going to reduce the number of bomb stations on the island today. president vietor: so, waste water will not be replaced runaway, did you said? >> existing waste water...
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if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one more performer. can you believe that? i am so excited. he is a very kind man to be here. he's a total icon. tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be boring. not tonight. i like to read, since i'm back home from a tour. i would like to read the chapter that my editor wanted me to remove. i have to set it up for you. michael toliver is 55 years old. they have gone to florida because his mother has died. and they have been out to the rest home, to the bear bar in orlando. they meet a black bear, that is a husky african-american guy and the guy basically propositions them. proposes a three way. they decided he seems like a great guy. they tell him about their b and b. the innamong the flowers. it doesn't mean anything because it was camouflage nig
if i can win gold medals. if i can sign my life away. ain't no language. this is my country too. i believe in free dom and diversity, need to get the hell out. [applause] >> i have one more performer. can you believe that? i am so excited. he is a very kind man to be here. he's a total icon. tales of the city. his book that was made do a city. he's here on his book tour. thank you very much. well, i would not have missed this evening for anything. you and i both know these things can be...
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this has many advantages in that it can be custom program to and can readjust to changes. it can do a multitude of things, like the lights blinking in the lobby. those are all programs that can be controlled by this equipment. before, this room was filled relay panels collect -- that clicked. they had had a big rotator that told the person or the elevator was. we can level these cars with an 1 millimeter. it used to vary on the temperature by up to half an inch. that caused tripping hazards. now you walk out and it is a smooth transition. it is important for the disabled as well. over here is the controller. but this does is it provides information to the elevator where to go. receives commands from within the elevator and from the destination dispatched central -- dispatched central. these elevators are precisely the electronic breaks, so they need to be very precise. in accordance with the vfd to supply power to the elevator motor, which is right here. these are original d.c. drives. d.c. was in place at the beginning of elevators. it was easier to control. currently, ne
this has many advantages in that it can be custom program to and can readjust to changes. it can do a multitude of things, like the lights blinking in the lobby. those are all programs that can be controlled by this equipment. before, this room was filled relay panels collect -- that clicked. they had had a big rotator that told the person or the elevator was. we can level these cars with an 1 millimeter. it used to vary on the temperature by up to half an inch. that caused tripping hazards....
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yes we can vote. i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit down and drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water. start with the color magenta, a burning asphalt, of beach ball sighing out its life, a garden grown on accident after accident, add a father painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain
yes we can vote. i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit down and drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water....
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can you put that into english? >> guest: in economics there is a specific definition of what is the public good and the public good is something that is non-rival rest and non-excluding and consumption so rival remains if they ruddock is rival if i consume one unit of if there is one unit less for you to consume. if i eat a mango there is one less mango in the world to consume but a mile of highway is like that. for tribe down a mile of highway there is still a smile of highway free to drive over. there may be congestion but there is still the rival. exclude ability meese do we have the ability to limit to consumption for people to pay for it? manco is another example of that. if i'm a foodstamp guy you can buy my mango or don't buy my mango but if you don't buy you can have it but you can't really do it that way. because of someone in the middle is not paying for it you still have to keep the muscles from landing there, or if you were doing like they do in delhi in other places. so things that are nonexcludable an
can you put that into english? >> guest: in economics there is a specific definition of what is the public good and the public good is something that is non-rival rest and non-excluding and consumption so rival remains if they ruddock is rival if i consume one unit of if there is one unit less for you to consume. if i eat a mango there is one less mango in the world to consume but a mile of highway is like that. for tribe down a mile of highway there is still a smile of highway free to...
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you can speak up online. you can make your pledge known. and you can reach out. you are encouraged to reach out and do something and reach out to a community that is different from yourself. this is another thing that we find in our work. what happens on line is increasingly more and more important. this also gets noticed. this also can help shape the debate and shape actions by governments and by communities. but people also need to do things together. when communities do things together -- and it does not have to be solve the middle east peace together were solve differences between one religion or another -- or solve differences between one religion or another. there are practical things that just bring people together, different communities together, to actually do something together. that helps build the source of bridges that then can be communicated and hopefully build the political will for governments to address these problems. thank you very much. [applause] >> hello again. renen oh.s i re i have asked to speak don why a piece study program and academia
you can speak up online. you can make your pledge known. and you can reach out. you are encouraged to reach out and do something and reach out to a community that is different from yourself. this is another thing that we find in our work. what happens on line is increasingly more and more important. this also gets noticed. this also can help shape the debate and shape actions by governments and by communities. but people also need to do things together. when communities do things together --...
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the greedy can stay in power. they're going after labor unions because they feel that they will get people out to vote and will elect people who are for working people and not for the corporate powerful. this is the situation we are in now. it is a very dangerous situation. they are going after education. if we do not have an educated citizenry, then the greedy and powerful can stay in power. going after the public school system, our teachers -- this is a menace in our society. we are in a big crisis right now. we have to understand we are the only ones who will be able to solve the crisis. we have to get out there and recommit ourselves. we have to understand. we have to go to the source of information we need. we need to listen to rachel madoff. [laughter] even colbert and jon stewart to get these sources of information. i do not know how many of you subscribe to "ms."magazine. it is an important source of information for women. it was started by gloria steinem. it is now owned by the feminist majority. you can
the greedy can stay in power. they're going after labor unions because they feel that they will get people out to vote and will elect people who are for working people and not for the corporate powerful. this is the situation we are in now. it is a very dangerous situation. they are going after education. if we do not have an educated citizenry, then the greedy and powerful can stay in power. going after the public school system, our teachers -- this is a menace in our society. we are in a big...
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we need something well in advance so the public can be aware of it and people can come and testify about their issues across the city. we hear these issues with discrete projects in neighborhoods and we hear just the areas surrounding the particular project or the neighborhood and you end up getting people on either side of the issue that are just indicative of that particular area. the impact of parking is citywide and area wide. i think that we really need to hear from people who normally may not be involved but the same ones have a lot of issues surrounding parking and they would welcome the chance to express their views in general about problems they may have, particularly when they go to other cities that are certainly -- that do not have the transit policy that we do. everyone seems to be able to park when you go around places like sacramento, san jose. i don't see the problem. something is going wrong, especially with the comments about pedestrian injuries. maybe our policy needs to be reconsidered or somehow structured so that we can work out something that gets results. anyway,
we need something well in advance so the public can be aware of it and people can come and testify about their issues across the city. we hear these issues with discrete projects in neighborhoods and we hear just the areas surrounding the particular project or the neighborhood and you end up getting people on either side of the issue that are just indicative of that particular area. the impact of parking is citywide and area wide. i think that we really need to hear from people who normally may...
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you can see what he was worried about. he was worried that claire would die and those papers would be scooted out from underneath him and his biography which is based solely on those papers would come to a hault. she writes them back and says i will send you a copy next week. that is why. don't get me wrong, the papers aren't the reason -- until she dies 1962 and there a number of efforts on the part of the samassoud to get them back piecemeal. fortunately the people in charge of them are wise enough to resist all those. samassoud was something of a snake, a gambler. we know for instance that he offered letters that were in the family called love letters come about 750 letters between olivia and clemons over many years. he came and offered them to -- for $50,000 he said no, that was too much. this was 1952. however he comes back in about three weeks and says we can have them for $10,000, but i need the money by sunday. so they go over and open up the bank of america and give him his $10,000. we know that he did that kind o
you can see what he was worried about. he was worried that claire would die and those papers would be scooted out from underneath him and his biography which is based solely on those papers would come to a hault. she writes them back and says i will send you a copy next week. that is why. don't get me wrong, the papers aren't the reason -- until she dies 1962 and there a number of efforts on the part of the samassoud to get them back piecemeal. fortunately the people in charge of them are wise...
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we can teach them all the math. we don't have clue one to teach them how to feel and express it appropriately. it's the same thing i start with in in-patient or out-patient. how do you feel and how do you express that. the sel is very important. social, emotional learning. one is illinois, they have laid out an entire track. the teachers have to be taught before they graduate and become certified. and texas just recently passed the law, every middle school and high school student has to go 3 anger management and emotional training before they leave school. what makes more sense? how do live with yourself and others at the same time. >> thank you. i am going to ask officer parillo to talk. often people are intimidated by police presence. how have you been able to work collaboratively with parents to gain trust and how have you used community policing, that term can mean many things to see a police officer as an ally as an friend rather than perhaps an authority figure who is simply going to be disciplinaryian? thank
we can teach them all the math. we don't have clue one to teach them how to feel and express it appropriately. it's the same thing i start with in in-patient or out-patient. how do you feel and how do you express that. the sel is very important. social, emotional learning. one is illinois, they have laid out an entire track. the teachers have to be taught before they graduate and become certified. and texas just recently passed the law, every middle school and high school student has to go 3...
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you can find every political perspective you can possibly want in district 3. oftentimes, the interests of my district and the city are aligned. i do not have to think about those differences quite as often as some of my colleagues may have to. >> let's talk about the budget situation. we have been faced with some tough budget decisions again, including where to make cuts and whether or not to increase taxes. how will you approached these hard choices? >> our budget is one of the very top challenges facing city government right now. over each of the years i have served, we have had to balance budget deficits that were around $500 million. this year, we're facing another budget deficit of almost $400 million. fortunately in recent years, we have had some ability to do some one-time budgeting tricks that allow us to balance the budget that do not exist this year. in past years, we've received federal stimulus money. we received more monies from the state government. last year our labor unions decided to contribute a quarter of a billion dollars to help balance la
you can find every political perspective you can possibly want in district 3. oftentimes, the interests of my district and the city are aligned. i do not have to think about those differences quite as often as some of my colleagues may have to. >> let's talk about the budget situation. we have been faced with some tough budget decisions again, including where to make cuts and whether or not to increase taxes. how will you approached these hard choices? >> our budget is one of the...
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if you can try. and that would not be the case that their crimes were were the misdemeanor charge of prostitution is that correct but that's exactly right out there that i think we can be completely different different crime and all of what goes with that kind of nature are these laws that were set up or people who don't work will really work child molesters and you if you. are. caught up in this web of entanglements now one thing i want to ask one of the allegations made in the story was that the police department prosecutors use this as a way to generate revenue that these are higher fines now our t.v. reached out to the police department they said hey it's our job to enforce the laws that are on the books and i mean that that is a valid point so why aren't legislators working to get these laws off the books if so many people agree that they're antiquated well first of all i recommend anyone look at the new documents that the justice department released a couple of weeks ago one hundred eight page
if you can try. and that would not be the case that their crimes were were the misdemeanor charge of prostitution is that correct but that's exactly right out there that i think we can be completely different different crime and all of what goes with that kind of nature are these laws that were set up or people who don't work will really work child molesters and you if you. are. caught up in this web of entanglements now one thing i want to ask one of the allegations made in the story was that...
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can we be specific about what it is we want the department to deliver so that we can be more specific? supervisor mirkarimi: i gave you the soft pitch. i have done this every year. representatives, my concern is that what i thought was an easy to do item that has become so convoluted, it is creating doubt in liability towards consolidation altogether. within six weeks i want to hear, specifically, not only about this work order process back to department, but if there is commissioned interested business or advisory task force business that realizes the legislation passed so that you can do streaming audio to the general public of these departments. the fact that there has been no leadership on this and the bill of originally brought back to us was for $58,000, yet we are talking about tens of millions of dollars in savings that cannot begin to be realized is beginning to fester out in a way that makes me wonder in which direction you guys are going. i believe that there are efficiencies and greater efforts to seize that are being achieved on this process on the inside. i do not know w
can we be specific about what it is we want the department to deliver so that we can be more specific? supervisor mirkarimi: i gave you the soft pitch. i have done this every year. representatives, my concern is that what i thought was an easy to do item that has become so convoluted, it is creating doubt in liability towards consolidation altogether. within six weeks i want to hear, specifically, not only about this work order process back to department, but if there is commissioned interested...
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all i can say is i can really appreciate that parkmerced has addressed the issues of the tenants. we have had endless meetings, so many meetings that there is no excuse for people to not have the correct information. it has been addressed, and these apartments are falling apart. they have outlived their usefulness. thank you for taking your time. >> good afternoon, supervisors. one of the things that i like most about this project is the way that looks at access in and out of the neighborhood. the stations, one is very near san francisco. the other is near the center of the neighborhood. it will be much disorder and easier. having a smaller neighborhood sources throughout the neighborhood, things will be much easier in a short walking distance. bart is so near yet so far. i have heard a report that san francisco will be one of the fastest. if that is true, this project is right on time. those families will be in town and wouldn't have such a long commute. there are environmental -- they will have a better prospect for their lives. it will need major work, one way or the other. >>
all i can say is i can really appreciate that parkmerced has addressed the issues of the tenants. we have had endless meetings, so many meetings that there is no excuse for people to not have the correct information. it has been addressed, and these apartments are falling apart. they have outlived their usefulness. thank you for taking your time. >> good afternoon, supervisors. one of the things that i like most about this project is the way that looks at access in and out of the...
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if you can. start. to think you can. blow in welcome across town peter lavelle on the brink of bankruptcy time is running out for the american budget deficit failure to raise the debt ceiling could have catastrophic consequences not only for the u.s. but for the entire world how can piling on more debt begin to solve america's fiscal woes. can you. discuss america's out of control debt situation i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tight group in cambridge we have jeffrey frankel he's a professor of capital formation and growth at the harvard kennedy school and in new york we cross to joe weisenthal he is the deputy editor at business insider all right gentlemen this is crosstalk that means you can jump in anytime you want but first let's have a quick look at america's get mess. going broke i going for broke wanting stuff get asked the l.s.o. fourteen point three trillion dollar debt ceiling is lifted by i need me on the line the course of the u.s. is on a federal budget so how do
if you can. start. to think you can. blow in welcome across town peter lavelle on the brink of bankruptcy time is running out for the american budget deficit failure to raise the debt ceiling could have catastrophic consequences not only for the u.s. but for the entire world how can piling on more debt begin to solve america's fiscal woes. can you. discuss america's out of control debt situation i'm joined by martin henniker in hong kong he's an associate director at the tight group in...
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i can understand your point of view. i really can. we don't want a reality showville nicing us, they have power to edit things and make us look bad. i know jamie. i don't think that is his intent at all. you realize, i mean, do feel like he's here actually to help? >> we've spent time together. he has been here to very much help our youth make good, healthy choices, work side by side. i think that the board over time has made a huge contribution to getting better food and when we became mor comfortable with his access in the school that it wouldn't president -- kids would get victimized, it turned out to be a great couple of days. >> jim: i have the school lunch menu. cheese burger, hot and spicy chicken chunks, peanut butter and jelly pocket and/or wings of fire. this sounds like my typical late night meal. crisp baked potato rounds and whole fruit. but that's not a good -- those aren't good choices for kids, are they? >> some of the choices are, all fall within government standards. >> reporter: bu . >> jimmy: but our government is
i can understand your point of view. i really can. we don't want a reality showville nicing us, they have power to edit things and make us look bad. i know jamie. i don't think that is his intent at all. you realize, i mean, do feel like he's here actually to help? >> we've spent time together. he has been here to very much help our youth make good, healthy choices, work side by side. i think that the board over time has made a huge contribution to getting better food and when we became...
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they can get 90% paid for. we can have a concierge service. we will take some with the forms to you, fill out those forms, and find and architect and construction company if you want. clearly, oakland has become the home to major new cream companies. they are now leading a cluster of about half of the software companies. pandora it is on my iphone. we are developing a cultural climate of business over there that you will see a lot more new york and softer porn -- we will see a lot more in your and softer products. i have led a lot of the urban coalition says. i am leading a campaign and there is a card on each of your tables. in this city where unemployment for african-american youth is 28%, this is twice the national average. among african-american young men, only about 30% are greg tweeting from high-school. i want you to adopt one of our schools. i want to have mentors for the kids who are chronically truant, who have problems. i am asking you to look at in giving 8 -- to the public school teachers. and bring them into shadow your employees
they can get 90% paid for. we can have a concierge service. we will take some with the forms to you, fill out those forms, and find and architect and construction company if you want. clearly, oakland has become the home to major new cream companies. they are now leading a cluster of about half of the software companies. pandora it is on my iphone. we are developing a cultural climate of business over there that you will see a lot more new york and softer porn -- we will see a lot more in your...
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can nosedive. and sustain lateral acceleration forces. it's a flying robot. with all the smart stuff packed into the fuselage it's time to fold everything down. before it can put top weapon systems to test it done him has to undergo some pretty stringent testing of its own list of modern russian designed military hardware did john amis help develop is nothing to mess with and includes fighter jets twenty nine which is being delivered in a massive contract with india's navy. this suit thirty variation developed for the chinese air force and the s four hundred triumph any aircraft system stu more on pilot excitement lies ahead for so called. when you would on future unpiloted aircraft we plan to reach an entirely new technological level bush will on the one hand and i was to significantly raise the end of the tail end of. providing a new generation of equipment to that allows new hardware and programming solution . the so-called design bureau is planning to carve out a niche in the already crowded russian drone market they'll build an unpopulated multi-purpose
can nosedive. and sustain lateral acceleration forces. it's a flying robot. with all the smart stuff packed into the fuselage it's time to fold everything down. before it can put top weapon systems to test it done him has to undergo some pretty stringent testing of its own list of modern russian designed military hardware did john amis help develop is nothing to mess with and includes fighter jets twenty nine which is being delivered in a massive contract with india's navy. this suit thirty...
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then i can you -- >> can you answer that? >> that is the challenge of online is developing the news for online is that younger audiences are used to receiving information in short bits. that is why we trained journalists to understand how the audience consumption has changed. and we know from studies that long forum is something that educated audiences are interested in reading and do read online. oftentimes, though, time is an issue, so it is about how you serve up that content, whether you serve it up using a variety of media, whether that be graphs and interactive maps, and there are a variety of ways to tell stories in episodes so that first, you drive the person back to your site to continue to consume the content. that is one of the things we teach, but you raise a good one in that the audience nowadays, both mitscher and young audiences, are expecting a different type of product with online news. that is something we have to work and training journalists, in terms of understanding and understanding how to use the tools
then i can you -- >> can you answer that? >> that is the challenge of online is developing the news for online is that younger audiences are used to receiving information in short bits. that is why we trained journalists to understand how the audience consumption has changed. and we know from studies that long forum is something that educated audiences are interested in reading and do read online. oftentimes, though, time is an issue, so it is about how you serve up that content,...
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i can -- i can really feel the excitement here. the police, it was very organized, as you guys said. no one was pushing. no one was shoving. they gradually let people through. then, police moved forward in lines. we're almost there. we're almost at the gates. i don't know how much further we're going to get. but you know what? i have a great, great view. sorry. we're moving forward again. back to you, diane and barbara. >> okay. stay with the motion. don't try to stop. we don't know how many people are here. we don't have an official count. the anticipation was 1 million or 1.4 million. we don't know but we will learn soon. there are a lot of people who will be able to see, and get home and be able to watch it because they are standing by hind the famous statue to victory. >> you know, this is very nice of the royal family. they were worried about security. we've been hearing about that today. and yet, they realize what this means to people and have let them come to the brink of the gates of buckingham palace. they could have kept
i can -- i can really feel the excitement here. the police, it was very organized, as you guys said. no one was pushing. no one was shoving. they gradually let people through. then, police moved forward in lines. we're almost there. we're almost at the gates. i don't know how much further we're going to get. but you know what? i have a great, great view. sorry. we're moving forward again. back to you, diane and barbara. >> okay. stay with the motion. don't try to stop. we don't know how...
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we can do the same thing for space we can do so in a way that is good for everyone and is good for ourselves it is policing the heavens for the good of all the spelling of your house was made to. feel object when the united states navy deploys hundreds of heavily armed warships in every one of the world's oceans no one accuses us of contributing to the weaponization of the sea because they know that the presence of our weapons ensures free transit for all who pursue their peaceful interests us systems based in space could similarly control the commons for the good of all the us air force has been charged with the mission. of ensuring space access and space access in times of conflict. can the united states air force in this nation without weapons. i fellow americans tonight we're launching an effort which holds the promise of change in the course of human history i ask for your prayers. and your support. thank you good night when i joined the staff of the committee on armed services in the u.s. house of representatives back in one thousand nine hundred five my first assignment was to investi
we can do the same thing for space we can do so in a way that is good for everyone and is good for ourselves it is policing the heavens for the good of all the spelling of your house was made to. feel object when the united states navy deploys hundreds of heavily armed warships in every one of the world's oceans no one accuses us of contributing to the weaponization of the sea because they know that the presence of our weapons ensures free transit for all who pursue their peaceful interests us...
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we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. you are set to go. so are you going out tonight? i can't. my parents say i have to be home right after work. ugh. that's so gay. totally gay. ugh. that is so emma and julia. why are you saying, "that's so emma and julia"? well, you know, when something is dumb or stupid, you say, "that's so emma and julia." who says that? everyone. announcer: imagine if who you are were used as a
we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle....
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to some extent, it can get tiring after a while. the momentum can be lost. i think a lot of what happens in washington and the political process has to do with momentum. when my biggest concerns is with bowles-simpson is that we lost the momentum. we did not grab hold of that set of recommendations and run with it. instead there was a pause taken up by the president's budget. the excitement around them can dissipate, and that is important for all of the issues. >> we might have time for one more question. we have a question right here. the microphone is coming. >> the night of the 2010 election, there -- one of the republican said that this was the last chance to make good on the promises. to you feel that with this 100- day period, the house republicans lost the urgency? or do you feel it is still a race against time? >> i do not think the republicans have lost any sense of urgency, quite the opposite. they feel a sense of urgency on every single bill coming up as opposed to looking at the broader picture of a big budget. i don't think there is any loss of
to some extent, it can get tiring after a while. the momentum can be lost. i think a lot of what happens in washington and the political process has to do with momentum. when my biggest concerns is with bowles-simpson is that we lost the momentum. we did not grab hold of that set of recommendations and run with it. instead there was a pause taken up by the president's budget. the excitement around them can dissipate, and that is important for all of the issues. >> we might have time for...
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i can tell when i'm mad. i can tell how mad. i know how to calm myself down and my parents help me with it. >> that's one of the most important things right there. >> absolutely. >> alex, i noticed that before we started talking before meredith asked a question you took a really deep breath. do you do that? >> that's what i use to calm down. also i take many deep breaths and once when i was doing it i was yawning sometimes. and i was told that means like you're, like, really calm. >> what's the science behind it? >> the science is becoming increasingly established. over the last 15, 20 years we realized behavioral therapy, the earlier the better, makes a difference. these are very, very bright children. i have argued for years it's the school system that doesn't know how to adapt to kids as bright on the autism or asperger's spectrum. we expect kids to fit in a little block. when it doesn't work they fall through the cracks. not only does the behavioral therapy work, early intervention matters. it's very state by state. and a lo
i can tell when i'm mad. i can tell how mad. i know how to calm myself down and my parents help me with it. >> that's one of the most important things right there. >> absolutely. >> alex, i noticed that before we started talking before meredith asked a question you took a really deep breath. do you do that? >> that's what i use to calm down. also i take many deep breaths and once when i was doing it i was yawning sometimes. and i was told that means like you're, like,...
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reported in the area we can see it there as well i'm just reading off the news wires we can see it for own eyes for those pictures that we're seeing so just bring you up to date with what you're seeing if you just joined us here at c from moscow there has been a blast at the metro station in minsk about an hour and twenty minutes ago it happened at the. metro station in the belarusian capital minsk the moment we're hearing unofficial figures at least fifty injured two could be dead. the explosion when two trains arrived ok we will bring you more as we get it let's talk now to fred with from the christian science monitor joining us live on the line there fred good to see you very often.
reported in the area we can see it there as well i'm just reading off the news wires we can see it for own eyes for those pictures that we're seeing so just bring you up to date with what you're seeing if you just joined us here at c from moscow there has been a blast at the metro station in minsk about an hour and twenty minutes ago it happened at the. metro station in the belarusian capital minsk the moment we're hearing unofficial figures at least fifty injured two could be dead. the...
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we can put something together for you. chair chu: it would be good to see in terms of what some of our goals might be with us suppose a migration. i am having trouble with that word. thank you, supervisor kim. i would agree with your comments. i think it will be important in the long term. i think also to the extent that we're looking for creative ways to be able to return our officers back on to the street and provide extra manpower, wind power, that will be an important thing moving forward, as well. i do recognize that there are certain positions that get put into temporary, modified, or light duty work because people are not physically able to be on the street, so i think as you're talking about and providing information back to the committee, it would be helpful to say also how many positions do we really need to accommodate for disability accommodative, temporary. if we are going to be paying a salary for someone who cannot be on full duty for whatever reason, we would like them to be active doing something, and hope
we can put something together for you. chair chu: it would be good to see in terms of what some of our goals might be with us suppose a migration. i am having trouble with that word. thank you, supervisor kim. i would agree with your comments. i think it will be important in the long term. i think also to the extent that we're looking for creative ways to be able to return our officers back on to the street and provide extra manpower, wind power, that will be an important thing moving forward,...
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block, they can tackle, they can hide, they can change their alag a them selves by the time you search for something, you may get moved from number one in your category to number 71 because they make some decision in their loga rhythm -- log rhythm. most of russ on the internet and we are a very powerful community when somebody misbehaves. generally the internet has been successful because misbehaviors have been punished by the consumers in an open and free marketplace effectively and quickly and much better than through a government regulatory regime. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from georgia reserves. mr. woodall: could i yield myself 60 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. woodall: this team of folks with the best of intentions ending up with the tremendous burdens on small business, i have just been informed and would like to inform this body that the senate has passed h.r. 4, the house's repeal of the burdensome 1099 regulation requirement that obamacare by a vote of 87-12. the bill's on its way to the presi
block, they can tackle, they can hide, they can change their alag a them selves by the time you search for something, you may get moved from number one in your category to number 71 because they make some decision in their loga rhythm -- log rhythm. most of russ on the internet and we are a very powerful community when somebody misbehaves. generally the internet has been successful because misbehaviors have been punished by the consumers in an open and free marketplace effectively and quickly...