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use. that in itself is appropriate to the density and intensity. however, adding an additional residential units is an intensification of use. the difference is that change in use. i would think that for a zoning, as this is proposed to us today, we cannot really approved it unless the unit itself becomes a more integral parts of the facility, which it is not at the moment. it functions as an independent unit with a care facility in the unit enter at opposite ends of the building, it modifies the existing care facility to accommodate independent access. that is an intensification of use and make it at any point in the future, should it change. and in a bid bloc situation, i find it very difficult. it would require a notification because you are zoning. i am getting a little bit out of my territory. >> i would agree with you that this is a change, and intensification which is why we are bringing it back to the commission ultimately for your decision. it is within your discretion to approve,
use. that in itself is appropriate to the density and intensity. however, adding an additional residential units is an intensification of use. the difference is that change in use. i would think that for a zoning, as this is proposed to us today, we cannot really approved it unless the unit itself becomes a more integral parts of the facility, which it is not at the moment. it functions as an independent unit with a care facility in the unit enter at opposite ends of the building, it modifies...
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to us . and found out who we were looking for by course you know we're just going to keep disagreeing on this one and the united states of america if we want to be a nation that tortures people if we lot of our morals are ethics our values out the window and we better just say that we torture people and not pretend like we don't do it but the whole point is that we're not supposed to do that you obviously then go on to be an american and this american says he doesn't want to torture people let's talk about these elite units this elite team six that at the end of the day got him do you think that's the best way does not prove that we don't need standing armies we don't need one hundred thousand troops somewhere if we can get a guy through an elite unit that goes into the compound it kills them into two separate things we need a standing army for threats like the russians. the chinese and others it's like there isn't isn't that type of a threat that can take also when you're. going to put it le
to us . and found out who we were looking for by course you know we're just going to keep disagreeing on this one and the united states of america if we want to be a nation that tortures people if we lot of our morals are ethics our values out the window and we better just say that we torture people and not pretend like we don't do it but the whole point is that we're not supposed to do that you obviously then go on to be an american and this american says he doesn't want to torture people...
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not so good words to use. for example, we want to talk about recovery, we don't want to talk about addiction. addiction is where people are stuck in the problem. recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training is this, you know? and when you say, media message training, that means that if the media... put a microphone and camera to my face and say, joe, i heard that you used drugs and alcohol before. and who are you? and how do i respond to the media and how do i respond to where the community and the public can know that the benefits of long-term recovery? i think the main message there is that people in long-term recovery can move onto advocate for people with addictions and people to also get long-term recovery like they did. the message is real clear that the benefits of recovery, it works, and that's a reality for many people that's in recovery today. lu
not so good words to use. for example, we want to talk about recovery, we don't want to talk about addiction. addiction is where people are stuck in the problem. recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training is this, you know? and when you say, media message training, that means that if the media... put a microphone and camera to my face and...
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it's not helping us. it's not helping our children. >> i should say we had a long conversation with john walsh from the industry group that represents cell phone makers and maintain they are falling radiation guidelines enforced dy our own government and defer to fcc who say that cell phones are safe and we tried several times to ask the fcc how can we be sure cell phones are safe. they wouldn't speak to us about this and referred us to their websites by saying "the fcc does not endorse the need for any of these practices." a real estate agent who used a cell phone all the time. many of us do. he thinks in his case it gave him a brain tumor and he's fighting back. we'll tell you his story next on "sgmd." ♪ [ male announcer ] you've reached the age where you don't back down from a challenge. this is the age of knowing how to make things happen. so, why would you let something like erectile dysfunction get in your way? isn't it time you talked to ? 20 million men already have. with every age comes respons
it's not helping us. it's not helping our children. >> i should say we had a long conversation with john walsh from the industry group that represents cell phone makers and maintain they are falling radiation guidelines enforced dy our own government and defer to fcc who say that cell phones are safe and we tried several times to ask the fcc how can we be sure cell phones are safe. they wouldn't speak to us about this and referred us to their websites by saying "the fcc does not...
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and really all of us are drug users if you use caffeine if you use adderall if you use advil you're a drug user and we are we exist to have an honest conversation about these about drug drugs and drug use one of those pieces of honest conversation that we try to have is the fact that the war on drugs has been used as a bludgeon against people of color and poor people and of course what we see is the police using the excuse of drugs to search places or to search vehicles or persons we see in new york city for example the disturbing trend that half over all marijuana arrests in new york city are black and latino youth they're young people under eighteen black and latino or half of all marijuana so it's amazing and that's and that's that's an exact example of the police using a search capability that they have wofully to actually expose people into criminal activity or criminal infringement now it's also worth noting that really since the beginning since the since sept. and since congress has reaction in september eleventh we saw a huge glut of federal funding coming supposedly for ter
and really all of us are drug users if you use caffeine if you use adderall if you use advil you're a drug user and we are we exist to have an honest conversation about these about drug drugs and drug use one of those pieces of honest conversation that we try to have is the fact that the war on drugs has been used as a bludgeon against people of color and poor people and of course what we see is the police using the excuse of drugs to search places or to search vehicles or persons we see in new...
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i think the policy goal would be either that we use those to pay for one-time expenditures or we use them to replenish our reserves so that once we are in a position where we are facing the next recession that we have our reserves built up to try to ease the impact. that will require some discipline on the part of the city, but i think it is a very fundamentally sound policy decision for us or policy goal for us to pursue in that it will help us avoid these kinds of ups and downs in the continued repeated budget deficits if we can get ourselves out of the habit of using those one-time solutions. supervisor chiu: in this example -- supervisor chu: in this example, this is what the department cuts would look like a cross all of our general departments, generally? to the extent that we keep our solutions at the 63 million level, and they are all one time in nature kinds of cuts, they end up being a solution of humility -- cumulatively worth $311 million. >> if they are ongoing in nature. >> so then the interplay is to the extent that those items, to the extent that they are one time in
i think the policy goal would be either that we use those to pay for one-time expenditures or we use them to replenish our reserves so that once we are in a position where we are facing the next recession that we have our reserves built up to try to ease the impact. that will require some discipline on the part of the city, but i think it is a very fundamentally sound policy decision for us or policy goal for us to pursue in that it will help us avoid these kinds of ups and downs in the...
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that is stunning for us. it gives us a total of the anticipated cruises for 2011 on a calendar basis of 63. which is more akin to sort of our high numbers. put it in perspective, last year, we have only 41 calls. recall that that had a lot to do with some changing economics in the alaska and mexico itineraries. so far in may, we have seen eight different cruise lines, which might be a record. we have not checked yet. one call each from norwegian, arcadian, seven seas, radiance of the seas, two each from crystal and regatta, and six from princess. it has been a terrific month, and we have been pleased to welcome all these passengers. if we could have a little more sun and heat, things would be magnificent. i want to take a moment to thank, even though they are not here, the members of the maritime division. they have been just tremendous in meeting these calls morning, noon, night, weekday, we again, and doing so in the midst of a lot of other city events, which include the terrific giants as well as now my ne
that is stunning for us. it gives us a total of the anticipated cruises for 2011 on a calendar basis of 63. which is more akin to sort of our high numbers. put it in perspective, last year, we have only 41 calls. recall that that had a lot to do with some changing economics in the alaska and mexico itineraries. so far in may, we have seen eight different cruise lines, which might be a record. we have not checked yet. one call each from norwegian, arcadian, seven seas, radiance of the seas, two...
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she joins us, welcome for chatting with us. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> let me ask you this -- as you heard jeff say, and you probably know better than we do -- at one level the judge has struck the bill down because of a technicality. when it was voted out of the rancho cucamon rules committee, there hadn't been enough time between when it was voted on and on the floor of the senate. you still have enough votes -- tell me in i'm wrong -- the republican votes and votes in wisconsin, to do it the right way. why haven't you done that? >> it's exceptionally rare for a. >> to meddle in -- for a judge to meddle in the legislative process, especially about a bill that isn't even enacted into law. this is a classic case of a judge legislating from the bench. if the judge wants to make law they ought to get into the legislature and be a lawmaker. it was supposed to be in the judicial branch. >> isn't this why we have judges, to apply laws and see whether they've been followed? >> well, the judge didn't rule on the law. she's ruling on
she joins us, welcome for chatting with us. >> thank you. thank you for having me. >> let me ask you this -- as you heard jeff say, and you probably know better than we do -- at one level the judge has struck the bill down because of a technicality. when it was voted out of the rancho cucamon rules committee, there hadn't been enough time between when it was voted on and on the floor of the senate. you still have enough votes -- tell me in i'm wrong -- the republican votes and votes...
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the zoning code did not allow us to support ourselves. thank you for all of your hard work and putting together this ordinance. we are grateful for the way we are able to work together to make this happen. close to home is not a new or particularly innovative idea. it is a simple act that the communities have only recently lost. we are pleased to live in a city that recognizes the importance of ideas. with the passage of this legislation, they are validated and inspired. we will be able to test out the business plan. we have a couple of ways to go -- but we have had some ways to go, to recognize the agriculture as part of the necessary city landscape. [applause] >> this is a great testament to your hard work. hnext, i would like to introduce a president chiu. he was a co-sponsor of the ordinance. david is excited to see this legislation come to fruition. >> it is great to see everyone here today. it takes a village to build a garden. it is great to see this village around us. i want to thank the mayor had his predecessor. and our friends
the zoning code did not allow us to support ourselves. thank you for all of your hard work and putting together this ordinance. we are grateful for the way we are able to work together to make this happen. close to home is not a new or particularly innovative idea. it is a simple act that the communities have only recently lost. we are pleased to live in a city that recognizes the importance of ideas. with the passage of this legislation, they are validated and inspired. we will be able to test...
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includes both incentives to use transit as well as ways to discourage car use. there's congestion pricing on the bridge as well as a requirement that pre-paid transit vouchers be purchased by every home on the island. there's a capital investment of $145 million including a new ferry terminal, new streets and road ways and bike path, new buses and shuttles as well as a $30 million transit operating subsidy to be used for a.c. transit and weta to subsidize the ferry service. 2/3 of the land dedicated to open space at a cost of $124 million for the improvements and o.& m. costs for the open space paid out of the project. affordable housing, we discussed 2,000 new units of affordable housing, and units dedicating to tihdi use for homeless as well as inclusion units. again, we have the opportunity to increase the number of units over time if we're able to get additional resources from the state or on the local level. community facilities will be renovated public school as well as new police and fire station and up to 33,000 square feet of additional community space
includes both incentives to use transit as well as ways to discourage car use. there's congestion pricing on the bridge as well as a requirement that pre-paid transit vouchers be purchased by every home on the island. there's a capital investment of $145 million including a new ferry terminal, new streets and road ways and bike path, new buses and shuttles as well as a $30 million transit operating subsidy to be used for a.c. transit and weta to subsidize the ferry service. 2/3 of the land...
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and now joining us, dr. kenneth foster, a bioengineering professor at the university of pennsylvania who was done a lot of research on radio frequency imaging. we've been talking with dr. volkow about studies done by her group at nih. what is your opinion? >> i think it will be hard to interpret. one thing, the subjects received almost no exposure and the effect the reported was very small. so, it will be very hard to understand what it means. >> does it matter what kind of phone they used in the study? >> it does. this particular phone was a samsung handset. i cannot imagine of phone less able to reduce exposure to someone's brain. >> why? >> the antenna was in a part of the phone that was as far away from the brain as possible. the pattern of absorption was pretty much limited to the cheek and the job. another problem -- these kinds of loans under those conditions only transmit -- phones only transmit infrequently. the level of radiation was quite low. and also, the level of transmission is determined by h
and now joining us, dr. kenneth foster, a bioengineering professor at the university of pennsylvania who was done a lot of research on radio frequency imaging. we've been talking with dr. volkow about studies done by her group at nih. what is your opinion? >> i think it will be hard to interpret. one thing, the subjects received almost no exposure and the effect the reported was very small. so, it will be very hard to understand what it means. >> does it matter what kind of phone...
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but most of the time the us diplomats and politicians simply smiled back at us it was us president barack obama has paid tribute to the victims of the nine eleven terror attacks four days after osama bin laden was killed by u.s. special forces mission was hailed as a success by washington but there is now widespread criticism over why the leader wasn't taken alive as our he's got a chip he has been finding out it's not the first time u.s. methods in the war on terror have come under scrutiny. putting a pretty face years of torture and if you supply us officials talk about the efficiency of enhanced interrogation techniques as they call them in locating bin ladin we obtain that information for waterboarding and so for those who say that waterboarding there's a word you say that it should be stopped and never use again we got vital information which directly was true but not are you denying that waterboarding was in part of the tactics used to extract the intelligence that led to the successful mission no i think some of the detainees clearly were you know they used these enhanced interroga
but most of the time the us diplomats and politicians simply smiled back at us it was us president barack obama has paid tribute to the victims of the nine eleven terror attacks four days after osama bin laden was killed by u.s. special forces mission was hailed as a success by washington but there is now widespread criticism over why the leader wasn't taken alive as our he's got a chip he has been finding out it's not the first time u.s. methods in the war on terror have come under scrutiny....
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in we can help you, please call us and notify us. >>[inaudible]. >> they come up and shoot us. we shoot a them and 1 day i got shot. >> which they don't get along with these guys. like i said. it's just a block away. they call this the night block. all these cats. one of these guys. get spooked. as a matter of fact. don't put that. >> music playing. >> during that time period, there was a decrease in san francisco. even though there were more people shot. there was more people being saved. once you have been shot. >> doctor campbell is the one. i got shot 8 times. one in the mouth. it knocked out 4 of my teeth and broke my bone and jaw. and put it in my jaw. i got shot here 2 or 3 times. got shot in my leg. right here. really, i was like, i am addicted to the hood. i like being there. i got shot. i got jumped. but it all started. getting shot like this. >>[inaudible]. >> and this is where the other bullet went in. it went through here. bam. and it come out the other side right here. and plus, like before i got stabbed. my brother got stabbed. >> this is a tremendously serious i
in we can help you, please call us and notify us. >>[inaudible]. >> they come up and shoot us. we shoot a them and 1 day i got shot. >> which they don't get along with these guys. like i said. it's just a block away. they call this the night block. all these cats. one of these guys. get spooked. as a matter of fact. don't put that. >> music playing. >> during that time period, there was a decrease in san francisco. even though there were more people shot. there was...
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you tell us? start at the top for us. >> sunday night, i got reports that he was missing and we've been here ef since and i finally got with you guys to give the story that i gave last night about the car and jonathan taylor and finding him and him being in springfield -- or in springfield, missouri, in the hospital, and the reports to find the car and -- it's just been a crazy deal. the phone calls that i've received, the friends and family, thank you so much. and you guys for getting lance's story out there. he still hasn't been found. we've been to every place. missing persons to the morgue and there back to here. and we can't just stand by any more and wait. there's been reports of kids that look like him that other parents have called us, that it wasn't their child, and they want us to just sit here and wait and we can't do it no more. no more from springfield, missouri, to the hospital, to kansas city, missouri, to wichita, kansas, to anywhere that we've gotten some pretty steady deals that
you tell us? start at the top for us. >> sunday night, i got reports that he was missing and we've been here ef since and i finally got with you guys to give the story that i gave last night about the car and jonathan taylor and finding him and him being in springfield -- or in springfield, missouri, in the hospital, and the reports to find the car and -- it's just been a crazy deal. the phone calls that i've received, the friends and family, thank you so much. and you guys for getting...
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you want us to be independent contractors so you don't pay us benefits, but you want to make us employees by tracking every move we make. that is ridiculous. you can't have it both ways. you just set yourself up for a lawsuit. [applause] >> next speaker. >> i am adala mankata. i am a single mother, a cabdriver for yellow. i am here to protest against the 5% that is being done. it has been implemented before we even were notified about it. that to me is a big stress. somebody pays me $24 for their ride, and what do i get? $20. my take is gone. what am i going to do? if you're going to take the 5%, put it on the benefits we need for each of us, so we get our medical, we get everything, all the benefits we are supposed to have. this is ridiculous. chairperson nolan: thank you. >> marcello fonseca, mohammed rozzick, festus ajahi. is marcello here? >> i am here, but i will pass. >> is mr. roxxick here? brad nusham, lack winderpal. >> hello, mr. president and the board. this is the schedule of fees i have to go to before i get my money out of the atm machine. and they limit whenever i can take
you want us to be independent contractors so you don't pay us benefits, but you want to make us employees by tracking every move we make. that is ridiculous. you can't have it both ways. you just set yourself up for a lawsuit. [applause] >> next speaker. >> i am adala mankata. i am a single mother, a cabdriver for yellow. i am here to protest against the 5% that is being done. it has been implemented before we even were notified about it. that to me is a big stress. somebody pays me...
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it has changed us as americans and makes us more vigil. host: mike is in flint, mich., a republican caller. caller: i think we both president obama a lot of praise and president bush for starting this. we owe our military past and present -- it is unbelievable. they were able to accomplish this. it is a wonderful thing. guest: i agree. credit is due all around. we have partisan battles in washington. democrats against republicans. they do not care about democrats or republicans or the color of ever skin. they want to kill us because we are american. we must remember that. we remember the frustration way back when with the aryan revolution in 1979. -- iranian revolution in 1979. we have come a long way since then. it makes me even more proud to be an american. it sends a message to terrorists that if you want to mess with us, we will track you down and kill you. host: democrats line. hominy not seize have lived in america? have lived inzi's america? 40 or 50. i am not surprised that bin laden was in pakistan. guest: there are a lot of in ju
it has changed us as americans and makes us more vigil. host: mike is in flint, mich., a republican caller. caller: i think we both president obama a lot of praise and president bush for starting this. we owe our military past and present -- it is unbelievable. they were able to accomplish this. it is a wonderful thing. guest: i agree. credit is due all around. we have partisan battles in washington. democrats against republicans. they do not care about democrats or republicans or the color of...
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flow requirements that we are using right now, or it could be used for future water supplies for our wholesale customers, as well. those are both on the table for this. president vietor: so there is nothing that goes toward the dry your supply only? if it turns out that that is something we need every year? >> well, actually, the study of the block some overtime. everyone was interested in dry year supply, and no one was interested in multiyear supply, so you would have a plan that might operate out of 10 years only one, and that could be done, and since that time, we have had changes in our needs, and we're looking towards 2018 and beyond, and we said let's look at every year water for us. this is so that you would at least, the way the study is currently configured, you would have a plan that operates full- time, and there would be what would be for those only one to dry your water. president vietor: i am wondering if we should modify the language for future supply and take up the supply shortfall emergencies? >> i do not see any difficulty with that. i am looking at staff to see i
flow requirements that we are using right now, or it could be used for future water supplies for our wholesale customers, as well. those are both on the table for this. president vietor: so there is nothing that goes toward the dry your supply only? if it turns out that that is something we need every year? >> well, actually, the study of the block some overtime. everyone was interested in dry year supply, and no one was interested in multiyear supply, so you would have a plan that might...
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part of that strategy would be to use a multi-year approach where we use a different fund or a revenue source back in with a bond. related to the city-owned facilities in the general fish department. occluding rec and park facilities, police stations, health clinics. primarily where they are general fund the department's. so, that proposal was not ideal, but realistic enough to get us back on track with that the original goal. the capital plan. in addition there is also an assumption that we will take a look at debt service payments and do some refinancing, changing some of the assumptions about our payment schedules and allow us to generate some savings. so, wages and benefits, to go back to the original solutions on the second line, proposing more solutions to be the bigger categories in this plan. the top line is wages and benefits, we have all been aware of this. faster than revenues, once the economy begins to recover, cost growth and wage benefits are going to wipe out over the course of the five years, where we will have $640 million by and growth, low wages, and benefits. stand
part of that strategy would be to use a multi-year approach where we use a different fund or a revenue source back in with a bond. related to the city-owned facilities in the general fish department. occluding rec and park facilities, police stations, health clinics. primarily where they are general fund the department's. so, that proposal was not ideal, but realistic enough to get us back on track with that the original goal. the capital plan. in addition there is also an assumption that we...
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an example given his example what it sounds like and what words you like to use go ahead. well. i mean when even you in english this is this is wrong it's not only the being brusque in these are people who are worse is mostly comprised of me and my siblings you might understand that if you are in their war i want to be all most people will not understand that so if you want to get a method because if you say we seize our company top management and you promote what we have mostly me and over two hundred my parents and you get the same message because when the words are seem pretty belong to my limited release and everybody we're going to you better so your heat rate in terms of understanding we tend i was better if you used these kind of formulations ok robert if i can go to you in copenhagen is this just jibberish bad english. i think it's very clear that. when you are in the real world you obviously have to communicate as best you can i am worried by the idea that a simplified form of english like that. is in it's a bit like mcdonald is ation it's a package version which
an example given his example what it sounds like and what words you like to use go ahead. well. i mean when even you in english this is this is wrong it's not only the being brusque in these are people who are worse is mostly comprised of me and my siblings you might understand that if you are in their war i want to be all most people will not understand that so if you want to get a method because if you say we seize our company top management and you promote what we have mostly me and over two...
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us officials have confirmed to frontline that he was the target. but many are convinced he was innocent. >> he was living openly. he was working on the campaign quite open, staying with people. he was on the media a lot. and everyone from the governor down were asking, "why did they kill him?" >> narrator: no one from jsoc would talk to frontline on camera, so frontline correspondent stephen grey raised the case with general petraeus. >> can i just ask you how that operation came into being? what made you think that this was the man you were targeting? >> well, we didn't think, in this case, with respect. we knew. we had days and days of what's called "the unblinking eye," confirmed by other forms of intelligence, that informed us that this... there is no question about who this individual was. >> the man who was killed, who appears to be the target, was living openly in kabul. we have afghan government officials who say this man was innocent. so what gives you confidence that he was who you say he was? >> very precise intelligence that told us exa
us officials have confirmed to frontline that he was the target. but many are convinced he was innocent. >> he was living openly. he was working on the campaign quite open, staying with people. he was on the media a lot. and everyone from the governor down were asking, "why did they kill him?" >> narrator: no one from jsoc would talk to frontline on camera, so frontline correspondent stephen grey raised the case with general petraeus. >> can i just ask you how that...
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can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would tell them where the elevator was. a lot of these systems have not done that. we were the first to do that. the nice thing is we've got less spills in the lobby, too. you get into the elevator in the morning, and somebody is standing in front of the buttons and you cannot get to it. people are fighting each other, spilling coffee and stuff, so this works out well. once you get inside, you are going to the floor that you have already decided on the outside. it really helped traffic flow and security as well. >> would you say your experience
can you tell us about your experience? >> there were a lot of anticipation about how people would respond. at first, we had to get in front of people to direct them from their habits. early morning, they are more into carrying their coffee and going inside of the elevator and then spilling their coffee to hit the keys. we got right in front of them, stopped them and told them exactly what they had to do. that helped out a lot. the other thing that helped were the lights in the lobby would...
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usually they use in some areas they use shooting, in other areas they use beatings and arresting. today they used gunfire everywhere. that's why the people who got killed are from different cities. >> and we're seeing video where what looks like uniformed military personnel or police are just firing. at one point even fires right at the person taking the video. is there any order to it? is there any rationale for who they're shooting or are they just trying to shoot anyone they can get? >> it's just an order to end the protest in any way. according to how big the protest is. >> yesterday, president obama called on assad's regime to stop shooting demonstrators, to stop unjust arrests and allow peaceful protests but stopped short of saying assad lost all legitimacy and should step down. were you disappointed in what he said? >> i feel it has a good impact on the people. the people felt that the great country of the united states feels about them and calls for freedom and doesn't believe any of the lies or claims of the regime. >> i'm watching video of a protester who has been shot,
usually they use in some areas they use shooting, in other areas they use beatings and arresting. today they used gunfire everywhere. that's why the people who got killed are from different cities. >> and we're seeing video where what looks like uniformed military personnel or police are just firing. at one point even fires right at the person taking the video. is there any order to it? is there any rationale for who they're shooting or are they just trying to shoot anyone they can get?...
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doesn't mean that there's not still being used. when people were to find out a lot a whole lot about it we do know that it's using pretty expensive lithium batteries very cost about eight hundred dollars just for the batteries and the cells from the divines. appears meek and soldered suit it's like their custom made for a long or so which would make them more it's going to give them that you know a whole lot of than what appears to be operating like a four hundred megahertz chip and that's about it. now it's really crazy because you know law enforcement doesn't have to monitor or give out any information in terms of how often these are being used i guess that will never really know but how many cases are out there that you know of at least that have been reported of people that found these devices put on their cars are people that now are suing the government for it. we've only heard about about maybe a half a dozen that these over the last maybe six or seven years there were a couple that's missing already found among their cars a
doesn't mean that there's not still being used. when people were to find out a lot a whole lot about it we do know that it's using pretty expensive lithium batteries very cost about eight hundred dollars just for the batteries and the cells from the divines. appears meek and soldered suit it's like their custom made for a long or so which would make them more it's going to give them that you know a whole lot of than what appears to be operating like a four hundred megahertz chip and that's...
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it is our ability to use the tools they are using interactive things they are used to using. when we tell people to go to a webpage that is their typical federal webpage, it's not easy to find the information. that's why we built the mobile page. it is strictly about disaster information that they need, not the traditional way we oftentimes put information on the webpage. >> great, hope is you're going through some of the next few weeks, i hope you keep the committee posted on how many folks are using your page and how that's going. >> we have that and i will provide that instead. you can see who is using the mobile page, he's using web ages versus traditional calling in the 1800 number. >> by decree. senator brown. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the fact he had been trained to push up the homepage webpage when i was preparing for the hearing and seeing how we can help, we're going to actually do the same thing. we're going to put on her official site and in the event of emergencies or you can contact, how you can do it to various social media or traditional as well
it is our ability to use the tools they are using interactive things they are used to using. when we tell people to go to a webpage that is their typical federal webpage, it's not easy to find the information. that's why we built the mobile page. it is strictly about disaster information that they need, not the traditional way we oftentimes put information on the webpage. >> great, hope is you're going through some of the next few weeks, i hope you keep the committee posted on how many...
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that tells us that what redevelopment has done for us. the african-american out- migration report, i cannot go without saying, i am the one that was theire. i put together the task force. we carry it around like a bible. every organization from the naacp all the way down. it is not for these people appear to look out for the future of our communities. it is the leaders who are not here today that are responsible. my name is ace and i am on the case. i'm not new to this. i'm true to this. we need to have community reforms. >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i would like to thank you, supervisor, for holding this. mayor, you have seen me around. i would just like to say to support black businesses. support african-american non- profit organizations. i went to school here right across the street at benjamin franklin. it is not called ben franklin anymore. i have grown up now. my whole thing is, i can remember hearing the stories about jim jones and how he rated the black community of their properties and businesses. it is very pa
that tells us that what redevelopment has done for us. the african-american out- migration report, i cannot go without saying, i am the one that was theire. i put together the task force. we carry it around like a bible. every organization from the naacp all the way down. it is not for these people appear to look out for the future of our communities. it is the leaders who are not here today that are responsible. my name is ace and i am on the case. i'm not new to this. i'm true to this. we...
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because they're not the go but somehow they're like us but they aren't like us in fact they are the exact people thomas jefferson warned us of when he insisted the protection against monopolies inserted into the constitution since the birth of this nation the thing that separated america from the rest of the world was it's a galaxy theory of democracy it was the crowning achievement of mankind for two hundred years until the one nine hundred eighty s. when i suddenly became a vile beast because ronald reagan told us once it's time to end this toxic strain of thinking and reassert ourselves into our own government again and kick out the transnational corporations the millionaires and billionaires who ruined democracies good name for the last thirty years. us once again trust ourselves with self government and tell the loonies of fox news to find a new country where there is no democracy to push the crazy theories of the libertarian paradise of somalia and do the whole be afraid thing there frankly here we have more important things to do. and that's the big picture for tonight for mo
because they're not the go but somehow they're like us but they aren't like us in fact they are the exact people thomas jefferson warned us of when he insisted the protection against monopolies inserted into the constitution since the birth of this nation the thing that separated america from the rest of the world was it's a galaxy theory of democracy it was the crowning achievement of mankind for two hundred years until the one nine hundred eighty s. when i suddenly became a vile beast because...
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unfortunately he wasn't able to join us today because he is still in a land use meeting at the moment. and so i do want to recognize him because he would love to be here. today, it's my honor to be able to announce the community impact award. the primary reason why we do have this award is really to recognize the community organizations and the impact they make in our community. especially where the differences that they make in the media really have a profound and lasting impact on how our communities are perceived and how we go forward. and so today, again, it is my honor to recognize these folks. but before we do, the people who -- or the organizations who are finalists in this category include hyphen, round of applause. [applause] kqed. [applause] and new american media. [applause] apparently, tonight is hyphen's night. so congratulations to hyphen. [applause] a quick word about the organization. it was founded in 2003. it's a volunteer run nonprofit news and culture organization that illuminates asian america through hard-hitting investigative features on the cultural and politic
unfortunately he wasn't able to join us today because he is still in a land use meeting at the moment. and so i do want to recognize him because he would love to be here. today, it's my honor to be able to announce the community impact award. the primary reason why we do have this award is really to recognize the community organizations and the impact they make in our community. especially where the differences that they make in the media really have a profound and lasting impact on how our...
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this morning good to be with you so you describe yourself as a volunteer for us can you tell us what that means for the big picture and what your ideal society would be as a volunteer as voluntary means no coersion so if you want to change people's habits or change the world you should do it by setting examples and trying to persuade people to do it you can use force only when somebody uses force against you so voluntary. use of information and then persuade. people i think is the best way to go and no matter what kind of problem you're looking at do you think we have a chance of achieving a society based on those ideals in america not soon we had a relative voluntary society you know in our early history but steadily even after the constitution was passed steadily it was undermined and it systematically grew it bruce certainly through the twentieth century that is the authoritarian approach which is the opposite it is the government tells us everything we can do and can't do and then it branches out not only into personal habits it goes into economic figures and then they get bolder
this morning good to be with you so you describe yourself as a volunteer for us can you tell us what that means for the big picture and what your ideal society would be as a volunteer as voluntary means no coersion so if you want to change people's habits or change the world you should do it by setting examples and trying to persuade people to do it you can use force only when somebody uses force against you so voluntary. use of information and then persuade. people i think is the best way to...
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kept us all on the field. a quick story -- when i was down earlier this year, sabs came in and said what are you doing, why are you upset? the season is not over yet. we traded for you for a reason. that picked me up. all the coaching staff, everybody, we made it happen. as you know, i grew up a dodger fan, but right now and forever it is all about the san francisco giants and our world series, baby. [applause] >> san francisco giants are world champions. i am a part of it. i cannot believe it. nine years of my life. dead last our fourth place, this organization has the hard to bring me here and give me a chance. here i am in front of you beautiful people. you deserve it just as much as i do, trust me. i have a present for you all in san francisco. i am sure all of you have heard about the rallying song. i know this is a family event, but if you have seen zoolander, i have a special talent just for you. [applause] >> world champions. we will do it again, baby. san francisco, i love you. thank you very much! [a
kept us all on the field. a quick story -- when i was down earlier this year, sabs came in and said what are you doing, why are you upset? the season is not over yet. we traded for you for a reason. that picked me up. all the coaching staff, everybody, we made it happen. as you know, i grew up a dodger fan, but right now and forever it is all about the san francisco giants and our world series, baby. [applause] >> san francisco giants are world champions. i am a part of it. i cannot...
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from us, and those things. and if you believe our customers like electronic waybill, you are mistaken. i asked to many customers if elected the tract, it will be the name and the road. if there is anything you say now, the 5% will go to our customers. sooner or later, they will like it, too. >> i am elizabeth bradley. this is really pushing me away from the business. i was hoping to get my medallion. i had a guy pull a knife on me about that big. i got rid of him and i didn't get hurt, but reminds me, are you going to find people to drive that put up with that kind of stuff? my rent is $1,050 a month. my husband is gone. you take that 5% away from me, and where will i live? i am paying 750 to drive the rich people around. do you think that is right? thank you. >> i have been driving since 9 -- 1993. reinforced to take the credit cards and pay the 5% fee, the driver does is headed me this picture. they're selling cards cash only. they will not take credit cards to purchase these parking cards. i want to make an
from us, and those things. and if you believe our customers like electronic waybill, you are mistaken. i asked to many customers if elected the tract, it will be the name and the road. if there is anything you say now, the 5% will go to our customers. sooner or later, they will like it, too. >> i am elizabeth bradley. this is really pushing me away from the business. i was hoping to get my medallion. i had a guy pull a knife on me about that big. i got rid of him and i didn't get hurt,...
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initial goodwill accepted to meet with us. interests headquarters are in rome they have not been back to come. their water is leaking and since we couldn't water prove it because we didn't have the equipment we did what we could. a tal's a broken but that happens but i still can't understand its. still the fact that it's still running amazes me i was sure that it was closed as it. is the head of intercepts he did not oversee the hospital building site himself his n.g.o.s specializes in. and in two thousand to have ghana stand was a rough place and no companies were capable. so we accepted the job when i saw the report describing the final results oh i could say it was great you did a good job the report was leaked enemy written by specialists. from the afghan government no no no from you know international technicians they should say to me and that's what i'm saying so if you see this is this something that's not right faith in ecclesia top. this is the field engineer who was in charge of operations he claims a lack of mainten
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whatever you want. >> i want to thank all of you fans for supporting us, for giving us energy, respect, and your love. every one of my teammates loves you, we appreciate it. thank you. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> juan uribe. >> u -- >> ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] u- -- >>r ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] thank you. this is for you guys. thank you. >> the san francisco giants are world champions. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> now, we saved the best for last. the best team of announcers, k ruk and kuip. [applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982 and i only knew the couple of things about it. one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say, thanks to these gentlemen here, the torture is over! [applause] how great was that parade?
whatever you want. >> i want to thank all of you fans for supporting us, for giving us energy, respect, and your love. every one of my teammates loves you, we appreciate it. thank you. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> juan uribe. >> u -- >> ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] u- -- >>r ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] thank you. this is for you guys. thank you. >> the san francisco giants are world champions. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >>...
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, wake up with us. >> turn us on, why not? >> thank you. 6:18 now. concord's downtown hosts a series of events including one for the big kids this weekends. big kid himself bob redell is out there live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we are at the coffee house in the heart of concord. think about coffee house music, i would think of rosalie. >> been doing acoustic sunrise many, many years. >> reporter: congratulations. this sundays you are going to be at the kid fest. >> yeah. i'll be doing a couple hours of acoustic sunrise live from 10:00 to noon. the show runs 7:00 to noon. i'll be there 10:00 to noon. anna lisa is broadcasting noon to 3:00. >> reporter: what is your pitch in 20 seconds or less? >> family, community, benefiting the food banks. we have been benefiting food banks for 17 years with the life from the archive cd series. we have raised $4 million over the series. >> reporter: normally, in the years past, it's been a total of where we are at now. this year, it's at mount diablo high. >> it'
, wake up with us. >> turn us on, why not? >> thank you. 6:18 now. concord's downtown hosts a series of events including one for the big kids this weekends. big kid himself bob redell is out there live. good morning. >> reporter: good morning to you, laura. we are at the coffee house in the heart of concord. think about coffee house music, i would think of rosalie. >> been doing acoustic sunrise many, many years. >> reporter: congratulations. this sundays you are...
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they walk by us on the sidewalk, they sit next to us in class, they pass us in the aisle wearing an orange apron. they come to our table at a restaurant and ask us what we'd like to order. just as we can't know why tragedy strikes in the first place, we may never fully understand where these men and women find the courage and strength to do what they did. what we do know is that in a split second moment where there's little time for internal reflection or debate, the actions of these individuals were driven by love. love for a family member, love for a friend, or just love for a fellow human being. that's good to know. in a world that can be cruel and selfish, it's this knowledge, the knowledge that we are inclined to love one another. that we're inclined to do good. to be good. that causes us to take heart. we see with fresh eyes what's precious, and so fragile and so important to us. we put aside our petty grievances and our minor disagreements. we see ourselves in the hopes and hardships of others. and in the stories of people like dean and people like christopher. we remember that each
they walk by us on the sidewalk, they sit next to us in class, they pass us in the aisle wearing an orange apron. they come to our table at a restaurant and ask us what we'd like to order. just as we can't know why tragedy strikes in the first place, we may never fully understand where these men and women find the courage and strength to do what they did. what we do know is that in a split second moment where there's little time for internal reflection or debate, the actions of these...
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we use medicine for we spread. it takes a bit of time with them no but if we don't if you're in town need to smaller trees fall to the grounds and it won't grow any more progress. and we're three brothers. that we were for before nine hundred eighty five i know but i am the eldest now nick and i older brother died in one thousand even five so and shares real invaded country in one thousand nine hundred two they. think they came into the villages and we couldn't work the land anymore nor operate our business and. my brother had a passion given change for me and to rid the people of yemen you know she was. the only yes the village near here called sabine that had the horn as was again. a one day some guys called him asking for help because they had two injured guys. they needed to help them out of anybody and they were in an area ok pipe by israel was ready for. taken on and my brother life me was trained to deal with land mines and he told them that the area had mines and he said ok. there was a big explosion becaus
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to france more and more where should we use the use of this the league club of countries is it just a talking shop. if you are here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. looks. at. wealthy british stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with months cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on. the official policy of location jong phone called touch from the q. sampson. like. video on demand keys money old costs and cents feeds in the palm of your. question. call. hello and welcome to technology up day this month marks the fourth annual assembly of the international helicopter industry here in moscow it's a chance for companies to show off innovative concepts of business minute by their old bird and for us to find out what's changing in the world of russia and china. this year's show was the biggest bash raising the high standards set in years past the capital cities crocus expo center over one hundred sixty companies that manufacture and design fly sell in suppl
to france more and more where should we use the use of this the league club of countries is it just a talking shop. if you are here broadcasting live from washington d.c. coming up today on the big picture. looks. at. wealthy british stock. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with months cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on. the official policy of location jong phone called touch from the q. sampson....
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they need us also more. and when we think about what's going on, you know, most social movements are born out of crisis, and a humane movement was born in the middle part of the 19th century because of crisis. there were newly formed cities in america, and people were killing animals to supply me and for, feathers for the people in the cities. in the span of three decades we nearly wiped out the bison in america. once we develop a transcontinental railroad and repeating firearm and marcus develop for their hides and their tongues, to think of that, that is available animals, 40 to 60 million animals that were estimated in bison on the great plains, there are only 500 left by the 1870s. and incredible mass destruction. there were billions of passenger pigeons and they were entirely extroverted as a consequence of the attitude of domination and new technologies. so you think about that in 1860s and 1870s. now we're in the 21st century that technology is even more lopsided in our favor. so we have all of this p
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still on the way for us here in r.t. all set for a joint venture to space the rocket is gearing up for its an essential european technology to orbit what makes the project so special it's in just a few minutes from now. the first to libya where colonel gadhafi forces allotting grueling battles with rebels who are being supported by nato airstrikes this is the international coalition it's in rome agreeing to establish a financial fund to support insurgents in their fight against the libyan leader's regime u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton says washington also hopes to use gadhafi seize assets to fund the insurgency the rebels want more material help including weapons every last in the alliance to kill the colonel on their behalf but the coalition insisted affy is not their target that's despite bombing his compound killing members of his family charles glass' an expert on the arab world thinks that holding the libyan rebels will do more harm than good. you're going to get money belonging to the libyan people and the
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how do we use water? we are throwing down our own water resources in the southwest renewably, so i agree totally, bringing to the design food production design teams that are multidisciplined, that bring together hydrologists, meteorologists, as well as researchers that work on plants and animals and everything in between i think is the wave of the future. it's not just in this country; it has to be global. i think that's an area, frankly, we've done best at using science in diplomacy, in the agricultural area, and we've gone away from that in the last 20 years. this is a really critical area worldwide. >> and i would just say the last decade has really brought a cultural shift in the way science communities come together. we have seen over a several decade period increasing private sector investment in areas that really are foundational. i would say one of the most important things that's happening now is increasing clarity about what precompetitive space is and what space is for research investments tha
how do we use water? we are throwing down our own water resources in the southwest renewably, so i agree totally, bringing to the design food production design teams that are multidisciplined, that bring together hydrologists, meteorologists, as well as researchers that work on plants and animals and everything in between i think is the wave of the future. it's not just in this country; it has to be global. i think that's an area, frankly, we've done best at using science in diplomacy, in the...
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government can't protect us. but it can and it has endangered us by restricting our freedom to protect ourselves. it's time right here this morning to acknowledge what we all know in our hearts to be true, that the best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. [applause] and the presence of a firearm in the hands of a good person makes us all safer. it's just that simple, and it's just that true. so no more. no more lies and laws and corruption and government failure. no more. at the scene of the crime there's only the criminal and the victim. the police, though well intentioned --, and they all know this despite all their best intentions, they always come later, and the victim is all too often forgotten. it's time the victims in this country got a fighting chance. every american deserves that. it is our right, it is our time to demand that members of congress honor that right and immediately enact national right to carry reciprocity all over this land. [applause] we're going to do it with your
government can't protect us. but it can and it has endangered us by restricting our freedom to protect ourselves. it's time right here this morning to acknowledge what we all know in our hearts to be true, that the best way to stop a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun. [applause] and the presence of a firearm in the hands of a good person makes us all safer. it's just that simple, and it's just that true. so no more. no more lies and laws and corruption and government failure. no more....
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tell us. so head to the wmar facebook fan page and keep the comments coming because we will keep them coming throughout the show. all right. just ahead, according to forbes magazine the number one small company in america right now right here in maryland. and they say it's growing by leaps and bounds. jeff gives us a rare glimpse inside a weight loss company medifast at the plant in owings mills. >> reporter: stripped down to the basics, each packet includes a mix of protein, vitamins and minerals with 100 calories or less. but turning it into a meal sets this company apart. >> we duplicate this in every product. so if you take this soup that took years to put out product. >> reporter: once limited to 20 selections available only in doctor's office, they offer more than 70 meals including pancakes, brownies and soft serve ice cream that helped more than 3/4 of a million people lose weight. the customers loss has been the kust mare gain growing at sales by 90 million dollars last year alone. bu
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use. if you see the ice in their three previous meetings but none of those matches had been played on clay and simone was far more comfortable on the surface of the world number nineteen winning the match six three six three. and lastly let's take a look at the n.b.a. where the playoff conference semifinals are heating up with wins that oklahoma thunder and miami heat le bron james scoring thirty five points for miami and a gritty overtime win over the boston celtics in the eastern conference semifinal three one zero in the western conference oklahoma beat memphis in a triple overtime for the rest of us would score forty points and kevin durant's added thirty five percent on the level of the series to take. this is probably the biggest game of my life. and i want to you know. i want to leave everything on the for. results. you know but i'll be there when i always have a really key phrase though those you know tried it were. also we see how we haven't. and that brings us to the end of the s
use. if you see the ice in their three previous meetings but none of those matches had been played on clay and simone was far more comfortable on the surface of the world number nineteen winning the match six three six three. and lastly let's take a look at the n.b.a. where the playoff conference semifinals are heating up with wins that oklahoma thunder and miami heat le bron james scoring thirty five points for miami and a gritty overtime win over the boston celtics in the eastern conference...
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what good does that do us? anyway, our muni, our bart brings these employees to the doors of where they have to work. we service them. that money has to come from somewhere, and it should not come from us. they should pay the freight. i mean, because, where is our pride? we have all the good ideas. anybody moves away, what is going to happen is they are going to die on the vine. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible] you know, we want you all you allsro -- let sro people know what is going on. we did not feel we get a fair representation. we want to have a better city. an earthquake should not have to come before we all come together. it is time that everyone in this city that brings money to the city and loves this city is a fear it will want to know what is going on at city hall. we need to let people know what is going on. people do not know what is going on. we want people to know that is not free shelter. thank you.
what good does that do us? anyway, our muni, our bart brings these employees to the doors of where they have to work. we service them. that money has to come from somewhere, and it should not come from us. they should pay the freight. i mean, because, where is our pride? we have all the good ideas. anybody moves away, what is going to happen is they are going to die on the vine. thank you. [applause] >> [inaudible] you know, we want you all you allsro -- let sro people know what is going...