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if you are suggesting the south beach area, new ag, those are the home to the proponents of our retailnly bring those forward. >> thank you. >> thank you for your consideration. >> item 13. new business. >> could be as for public comment, for the record. we are being televised. >> any public comment on item 12a? >> paul, would you like to comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am the director of development for san francisco waterfront partners. i am here as a former member of the staff. those are common-sense changes to the policy. i was on the staff when it was adopted in 1993. i have observed it, the problems it has created. it is a difficult situation. but i believe the recommendations!.z that have ben established will make it easier for your longtime businesses to stay and have a clearer path forward to know that you have a statement of -- we like you, we are going to directly negotiate with you. those are good changes. >> thank you. ok, any other public comment? >> item 13. new business. >> any new business? >> public comment? seeing non, motion to adjourn. aú>> second. >>
if you are suggesting the south beach area, new ag, those are the home to the proponents of our retailnly bring those forward. >> thank you. >> thank you for your consideration. >> item 13. new business. >> could be as for public comment, for the record. we are being televised. >> any public comment on item 12a? >> paul, would you like to comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am the director of development for san francisco waterfront partners. i...
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if you are suggesting the south beach area, new ag, those are the home to the proponents of our retailard. >> thank you. >> thank you for your consideration. >> item 13. new business. >> could be as for public comment, for the record. we are being televised. >> any public comment on item 12a? >> paul, would you like to comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am the director of development for san francisco waterfront partners. i
if you are suggesting the south beach area, new ag, those are the home to the proponents of our retailard. >> thank you. >> thank you for your consideration. >> item 13. new business. >> could be as for public comment, for the record. we are being televised. >> any public comment on item 12a? >> paul, would you like to comment? >> good afternoon, commissioners. i am the director of development for san francisco waterfront partners. i
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news at 52 hudson place in the jar and diabetes warning, health asked the disease is growing and the new agepete talbot eyes it hits the shelves. i look at the new budget coming up at 5. live this is kron4 news at 5:00. >> and our big story is a disturbing discovery were two human hearts were found buried in glass jars at call my cemetery paid with the photographs of two couples. >> on october 12th the groundskeeper here at holy cross catholic cemetery it noticed something odd. edge are poking out of the desert. investigators say when he pulled the jar of the dihe
news at 52 hudson place in the jar and diabetes warning, health asked the disease is growing and the new agepete talbot eyes it hits the shelves. i look at the new budget coming up at 5. live this is kron4 news at 5:00. >> and our big story is a disturbing discovery were two human hearts were found buried in glass jars at call my cemetery paid with the photographs of two couples. >> on october 12th the groundskeeper here at holy cross catholic cemetery it noticed something odd. edge...
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we are a new age. >> here we are. >> here we are. >> clean. >> these are our communications dispatchers. hi. okay, no problem. you are welcome. bye-bye. >> all the information about the location, the nature of the complaint and we dispatch it. >> near the steps. >> by new they have started a hundred calls for dispatchers. >> once a get a request if they are not on the air i will page that unit. these are the radio channels. we have 14 channels. i will give a service request. >> there is a lot of expertise that goes into a call. i think we can have you dispatch and track. >> 448. >> 448. >> 19th at california. >> can you give us a little bit of a view. >> we have the city broken up to different districts. we will go to zone e. we will go to iowa street. put me to work. >> okay. >> bend it over like that. we chop it. >> while you do this if you come across something that looks hazardous, material wise, >> like this paint? >> you can't take paint. >> that gets dealt with by? >> we have a patrol truck thal pick up the paint. >> we have tv monitors and tires. you want to look for needles we
we are a new age. >> here we are. >> here we are. >> clean. >> these are our communications dispatchers. hi. okay, no problem. you are welcome. bye-bye. >> all the information about the location, the nature of the complaint and we dispatch it. >> near the steps. >> by new they have started a hundred calls for dispatchers. >> once a get a request if they are not on the air i will page that unit. these are the radio channels. we have 14 channels. i...
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experts are calling this a new age of cyber warfare. >> is this one of the most sophisticated piece of mallware they have ever seen. >> it has infected systems in iran, china, india, and indonesia. iran has suffered the brunt of the cyber attack. 60% of infected locations are in iran. nuclear power plant in bush air. iran's foreign ministry spokesman pointed the finger at the west. he said for years both the u.s. and israel wanted to sabotage iran's nuclear program, but experts say it is unlikely the u.s. would unleash such net. >> for the u.s. to unleash a mallware like this is a risky thing to do because it can't be controlled. >> history reminds us how vulnerable we are. russia launched a virus. it incapacitated national banks, broadcasting ers, government agencies. they were forced to shut down. >> question, the iran nuclear reactor has been shut down for quote, unquote repairs. did stucks net do it and if so, were the brits responsible? isrealis responsible? the u.s. responsible? or was it just a hacker? do you have any intuition on this? >> if i told you, i would have to self-des
experts are calling this a new age of cyber warfare. >> is this one of the most sophisticated piece of mallware they have ever seen. >> it has infected systems in iran, china, india, and indonesia. iran has suffered the brunt of the cyber attack. 60% of infected locations are in iran. nuclear power plant in bush air. iran's foreign ministry spokesman pointed the finger at the west. he said for years both the u.s. and israel wanted to sabotage iran's nuclear program, but experts say...
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. >> reporter: the stone-aged story ushered in a new age of tv, the first animated series ever in primend wives sleeping in the same bed. >> relax, fred. >> reporter: the flintstones. came off the drawing board known as the flagstones in this pilot. they were also called the gladstones. >> back to the drawing board. >> reporter: before claiming their place in history as the flintstones. >> when the flintstones was launched, they were trying to get adults to watch but the bonus was you got adults and children. so, families sat together and wachdz the flintstones. >> reporter: by now, the characters are part of the culture, fred and wilma flintstone, barney and betty rubble and their neo lithic neighbors. the original series ran for six years but it lives on to this day in reruns on cable. >> they dealt with the kinds of issues that everyday suburban couples still deal with, financial problems, marital woes, embarrassing situations. >> reporter: and in the process, fred created one of the most enduring expressions in the english language. >> yabba-dabba do!. >> reporter: the thing is, he
. >> reporter: the stone-aged story ushered in a new age of tv, the first animated series ever in primend wives sleeping in the same bed. >> relax, fred. >> reporter: the flintstones. came off the drawing board known as the flagstones in this pilot. they were also called the gladstones. >> back to the drawing board. >> reporter: before claiming their place in history as the flintstones. >> when the flintstones was launched, they were trying to get adults to...
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but in this new day and this new age, we're focusing more on the strength based approach, a person centered approach, more so than identifying the person by an action. and john, should we be looking internally first and, and if so, how do we approach the education of our field first, you know, because as we're sitting here, you know we're talking about how everyone else perceives, you know, their, their moral value-laden approach towards this field. and, and how do we deal internally? it's a good question. i think we have to treat it the same way as we, as we treat out, you know individuals trying to convey the message outside of the field. it's very ironic to me that in the studies that have been done, they've been done a lot of with mental health clinicians actually who are professionally focused in the area of addiction and mental health. actually hold, have been shown to hold very biased prejudiced, stigmatizing attitudes towards people, clever studies that have been done have shown this. so what you're talking about seems to be supported by empirical evidence which always is kind of ba
but in this new day and this new age, we're focusing more on the strength based approach, a person centered approach, more so than identifying the person by an action. and john, should we be looking internally first and, and if so, how do we approach the education of our field first, you know, because as we're sitting here, you know we're talking about how everyone else perceives, you know, their, their moral value-laden approach towards this field. and, and how do we deal internally? it's a...
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least funded, ah, least emphasized activity of law enforcement and public health, even though in the new age, it's a fundamental one. >> there probably is some aspect of, ah, americans thinking that these criminal activities are always from outside, from somebody else, ah, but, i think it's fair to say that at least sometimes, we are our own worst enemy in this regard. we foster processes and systems that encourage these kinds of crimes. ah, let's talk, let's listen to some of our experts for a moment about this subject of, of, ah, whether it's really always from the outside. >> we, ah, have a big concern about organized crime, ah, a lot of it on our southern border involving drugs. ah, the drug trade is dominated by criminal elements. we've got a big problem in afghanistan with the drug trade. ah, it's organized. so i would say yes, that organized crime is a significant threat to us. particularly it's connection to the drug trade and the potential that any weapon of mass destruction falling into the hands of, ah, a terrorist which might be facilitated by a criminal, it would be the most sig
least funded, ah, least emphasized activity of law enforcement and public health, even though in the new age, it's a fundamental one. >> there probably is some aspect of, ah, americans thinking that these criminal activities are always from outside, from somebody else, ah, but, i think it's fair to say that at least sometimes, we are our own worst enemy in this regard. we foster processes and systems that encourage these kinds of crimes. ah, let's talk, let's listen to some of our experts...
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of farmed out to other interests i would be concerned about that but i think there's we live in a new age where i don't think privacy means what it once did i don't think it's really such a root value. you're right in the sense that you know even eric schmidt of google has said that perhaps the youth these days are going to have to change their names in the future so they can rid themselves of their online past you know the things that are already there on facebook so it's become both a blessing and a burden i think but i want to touch on a different topic with you also because you've been you know you were an editor rawlings. when you've written for a number of publications and you once said that you know you can journalism is something that you can simply learn and for weeks and these days you know with the internet with the blogosphere journalism the face of journalism definitely is changing and a lot of people are angry about that they think they just because every average you know who sits in his living room or in his basement can write a story that doesn't make him a journalist woul
of farmed out to other interests i would be concerned about that but i think there's we live in a new age where i don't think privacy means what it once did i don't think it's really such a root value. you're right in the sense that you know even eric schmidt of google has said that perhaps the youth these days are going to have to change their names in the future so they can rid themselves of their online past you know the things that are already there on facebook so it's become both a...
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they try to tell you that this is a good thing because they do things like build my broom new swing new age home but you see there's a problem with that. because i don't pay them enough to actually survive so they need a pipeline of cash straight from the capital just to make it in this country that's why we need to build a wall a want that will keep them from everything that we hold dear in this country right now there are like cracks in our social services let's be honest they're like cracks in our society so what can brown do for you. i think you get the idea illions from destroying america vote for jenny. her. sounds pretty epic journey but guess what i'm not scared of that from my campaign ad for a show from my favorite candidate of the season christine o'donnell i'm not a witch. i'm nothing you've heard. i mean you. none of us are perfect but none of us can be happy with what we see all around us politicians who think spending trading favors and backroom deals are the ways to stay in office. definitely got me laughing but you know when it comes to which is maybe we should leave it to
they try to tell you that this is a good thing because they do things like build my broom new swing new age home but you see there's a problem with that. because i don't pay them enough to actually survive so they need a pipeline of cash straight from the capital just to make it in this country that's why we need to build a wall a want that will keep them from everything that we hold dear in this country right now there are like cracks in our social services let's be honest they're like cracks...
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this is new age panthistic thinking. open your heart.reation which is itself god tends to fill you and you begin to sense your oneness with all of creation. >> glenn: let me may devil's advocate. >> this is hindu thought. >> glenn: let me, let me look at this. if i open myself up to creation and see myself as part of creation, and i am one with all that god created. then i can worship god and say look at all of the amazing -- how many of us have gone in to the mountains and looked at the mountains and said oh, my gosh, look at how great your creation? >> last month, my wife and i drove through washington, idaho, montana, wyoming, incredibly beautiful. all through it we thanked god over and over again for the beauty of that. but you said one with. no, we're not one with. god made creation. and he made us. we're part of creation. but we're not one with creation. that's buddhist thought and everything is one. >> glenn: i could -- >> onism instead of twoism. >> glenn: right. "i" could -- i could play devil's advocate saying we're splitting h
this is new age panthistic thinking. open your heart.reation which is itself god tends to fill you and you begin to sense your oneness with all of creation. >> glenn: let me may devil's advocate. >> this is hindu thought. >> glenn: let me, let me look at this. if i open myself up to creation and see myself as part of creation, and i am one with all that god created. then i can worship god and say look at all of the amazing -- how many of us have gone in to the mountains and...
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s commercials i thought wind turbines emitted only new age music. ♪ >> i wouldn't mind that.would be like rooming with emya. >> bret: thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. i will be
s commercials i thought wind turbines emitted only new age music. ♪ >> i wouldn't mind that.would be like rooming with emya. >> bret: thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. i will be
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as we enter this new age, how do we convince soldiers their careers won't be at risk, they won what isy can do now that it has their attention to save the military men and women coming home? >> it's going to take a large change within military culture. you lose your weapon, it's going to be hard to convince. there was a major general at a base in colorado who had one son die from an i.e.d., another son commit suicide. his leadership, when he says it takes strength to ask for help. when there's more and more modeling of that sort of thing, and then the other thing is where within the military are there models of people who have had ptsd who have gotten treatment and been able to resume their careers? where's the proof of the pudding, so to speak? so, i think that they've got a long way to go. but i think changing the culture so you can get help and continue your career. >> yay, i think this is a big road for the military to take. i think for the civilians, we need to make sure when they do come home, they're respected, valued and honored for their service. they know how much they've bee
as we enter this new age, how do we convince soldiers their careers won't be at risk, they won what isy can do now that it has their attention to save the military men and women coming home? >> it's going to take a large change within military culture. you lose your weapon, it's going to be hard to convince. there was a major general at a base in colorado who had one son die from an i.e.d., another son commit suicide. his leadership, when he says it takes strength to ask for help. when...
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so fast say critics. >> raising the retirement age is a bad idea because it cuts benefits for people who need them the most. >> reporter: in fact, the newdy says, the groups most affected by a higher retirement age are the very ones social security was originally designed for-- low wage earners, less educated workers, those in poor health or in physically strenuous jobs. >> if they force me to work to 70, i'll probably die before i get to receive any kind of social security. >> reporter: at this point, bergola will tough it out until he gets full benefits at 66, but working longer can be debilitating for all groups. 29% of work erms aged 55-60 said they experienced chronic pain in their jobs, and nearly half said they had arthritis. >> we're forgetting many of the reasons why people are living longer is because they're able to retire earlier. >> reporter: the proposed changes will likely affect people who are at least 20 years from retirement. so for joe bergola, the days spent spoiling his grandchildren are only a few years away. anthony mason, cbs news, new york. >> glor: we'll be right back. >> glor: a frightening scene in the baltic
so fast say critics. >> raising the retirement age is a bad idea because it cuts benefits for people who need them the most. >> reporter: in fact, the newdy says, the groups most affected by a higher retirement age are the very ones social security was originally designed for-- low wage earners, less educated workers, those in poor health or in physically strenuous jobs. >> if they force me to work to 70, i'll probably die before i get to receive any kind of social security....
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and late last week, agents raided the new age healing collective in san jose. all the arrests are happening as voters prepare to decide whether to legalize recreational pot use in california. >> i definitely think that they are trying to influence voter opinions on that. >> i think they are unfounded. it's a little disturbing what's going on. >> reporter: dave hodges started the san jose cannabis buyers collective a year ago, one of the city's first dispensaries. since then, nearly 80 others have sprouted in the city. san jose doesn't have a moratorium on cannabis clubs. hodges also believes the latest crackdowns are politically motivated. >> i think this is an attempt at scare tactics to try to say that everything is illegal and all these places are run by criminals. and that's not the case. >> reporter: the bureau of narcotics enforcement did not return our phone calls today. hodges acknowledges there probably are some cannabis clubs engaging nil legal activities but says -- in illegal activities but says his place isn't one of them. >> we follow all the laws
and late last week, agents raided the new age healing collective in san jose. all the arrests are happening as voters prepare to decide whether to legalize recreational pot use in california. >> i definitely think that they are trying to influence voter opinions on that. >> i think they are unfounded. it's a little disturbing what's going on. >> reporter: dave hodges started the san jose cannabis buyers collective a year ago, one of the city's first dispensaries. since then,...
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are "hidden in america, children of the mountains" , latino inarcia's america" "by the numbers, the new agewalmart" "black and white, world warii in hd " the emmy goes to "diane sawyer, hidden america, children in the mountains" abc news. [applause] >> friday, travel amount to a place that time forgot. a place for children based unthinkable conditions. living without what most of us take for granted. but even here, in the dark shadows of the appalachia, lives a rise. >> i actually just want to say something to dan rather. i was a page at cbs like 20 years ago, and you were really nice to me, always. i really appreciate it. thank you. i was one of the producers on this special. i was asked to accept this award. i am sure that would want to thank the senior producer and the other producers as well as diane sawyer, who continues to inspire us to tell these stories and go to places where many of us are not able to go. she really inspires us, thank you very much. [applause] >> congratulations. that is my time up here for this run. i want to thank you for your indulgence. the next speaker has bee
are "hidden in america, children of the mountains" , latino inarcia's america" "by the numbers, the new agewalmart" "black and white, world warii in hd " the emmy goes to "diane sawyer, hidden america, children in the mountains" abc news. [applause] >> friday, travel amount to a place that time forgot. a place for children based unthinkable conditions. living without what most of us take for granted. but even here, in the dark shadows of the...
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but i c't strs enoug tha if wedon't think of is as a new age in wch we actually i to do much more than we did in the pastwe can't jt stor what we were doing in the '50 in t '50samerica has a huge steel industry. we don't have that anymore. is i i doesn't it go back to the political problem you talked abt. you haveo ha political leadership that's willing to make the case and is skilled enough to make the case that this is the choice for america. >> rose: this is the... in some ways we may have stumbled upon the kind of genetic defect in democracy which is it massively overpowers and privileges the present comped tthe future. because the you think of the republicans and democrats, the one thing they agree on is subsidizing the present. the republicans do it through tax ts andthe democrats do it through consumption spending of particularly health care and pensions. in both cases,ou're sucking... and the numbers are soarge i mean, just take the bush tax cuts. that's $70 billion ov the next t years if you keep in the place. that's huge. it dwarfs everything we're talking about. >> rose: you
but i c't strs enoug tha if wedon't think of is as a new age in wch we actually i to do much more than we did in the pastwe can't jt stor what we were doing in the '50 in t '50samerica has a huge steel industry. we don't have that anymore. is i i doesn't it go back to the political problem you talked abt. you haveo ha political leadership that's willing to make the case and is skilled enough to make the case that this is the choice for america. >> rose: this is the... in some ways we may...