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don't let anybody fool you. they despised serious christians. it's news to me. we need to know the facting on this. it's extraordinary. he killed bonhoeffer and the body was thrown on to a pile of corpses and he was borned in this fashion, but i think he would have considered it the highest honor to die with the other victims of the third reich and to be disposed of in the same way, to be identified with them. i think he would have thought of it as a high honor. he gave a sermon on death in 1933 and talks about death in his sermon and says that apart from god, death is a horrible thing, but anybody who is actually come to know god personally and, of course, he's preaching to christians saying this is the point of the your faith, not just to be a nice person, but know that god is real and he loves you and wants you to have a relationship with him. bonhoeffer preaches this 12 years before his death and says if anybody has come to know god, from that moment, they are home sick to be with him. if you actually experienced his reality, that's what it is to have faith,
don't let anybody fool you. they despised serious christians. it's news to me. we need to know the facting on this. it's extraordinary. he killed bonhoeffer and the body was thrown on to a pile of corpses and he was borned in this fashion, but i think he would have considered it the highest honor to die with the other victims of the third reich and to be disposed of in the same way, to be identified with them. i think he would have thought of it as a high honor. he gave a sermon on death in...
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than anybody who was on the street. -- >> anybody who was on the street. commissioner garcia: during the appeal period? >> we did that during installation. we're trying to stay away from protracted -- protected street views. i would go with them and say, ok, this looks like the lowest visual impact, i like these trees, and talk to our engineers to design the networke. we know there is going to be some impact, but so that it would be minimized. commissioner garcia: you went way beyond the question. >> that was when we were selecting the poles. commissioner garcia: what did the card say? >> my business card. commissioner garcia: you gave them a card with your name on it. what information did you provide as you gave them the car? bam of verbal information about what the network was -- >> verbal information about what the network was. i sent them the radio frequency studies, public information, drawings. it answered whatever questions they had. everybody has different questions. commissioner garcia: and you'd knock at door to door, or people on the streets? >>
than anybody who was on the street. -- >> anybody who was on the street. commissioner garcia: during the appeal period? >> we did that during installation. we're trying to stay away from protracted -- protected street views. i would go with them and say, ok, this looks like the lowest visual impact, i like these trees, and talk to our engineers to design the networke. we know there is going to be some impact, but so that it would be minimized. commissioner garcia: you went way...
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we will not talk to anybody prior to that. everyone else will be getting the standard notification in july. >> [inaudible] you review these every year. >> every year. the reductions we review every year. as the market appreciates, we may take their assessments up based on what the market value is. they may go all the way back up to the factor value. it may go up partially higher. obviously, that is what he would see. you would see a step over the years to include the appreciation based on what the market is feeling. right now, we are not seeing a whole lot of appreciation. chances are, the assessment will be a little bit different than last year. the original purchase applies plus whatever the inflation factor was on an annual basis. in general, up to 2%. we had a negative inflation factor for the first time last year. everybody got a reduction last year. >> [inaudible] >> this year, cpi based on the final number we saw, is. 5% positive. it is still well below 2%. -- is .5% positive. it is still well below 2%. the economy is s
we will not talk to anybody prior to that. everyone else will be getting the standard notification in july. >> [inaudible] you review these every year. >> every year. the reductions we review every year. as the market appreciates, we may take their assessments up based on what the market value is. they may go all the way back up to the factor value. it may go up partially higher. obviously, that is what he would see. you would see a step over the years to include the appreciation...
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d is delayed and anybody that i injured but we don't think it's life-threatening. i is the people that need treatment right now and d is th dead and black and during triag you open an air way and how lon does that take? two seconds and it takes ten seconds to check and bleeding - the only bleeding i want you to treat during triage are arteria bleeding and spurting out and you could bleed to death in about three minutes and shock and if the person is unconsciou on the chair and how do i treat for shock? lay down and lift the feet and cover you and takes ten -15 seconds and i move on. the categories, black for peopl that are dead and green people that are walking and the only two categories left are red and yellow. this rule here that i'm going t teach you now and i want you to memorize it and this is the rul that is going to determine whether you're red or you're yellow. the rule is 32 can do. i want everybody to say it with me. thirty-two can do. it's a three part rule. thirty, first part and 30 is respiration and it's the amount respirations per minute and if some
d is delayed and anybody that i injured but we don't think it's life-threatening. i is the people that need treatment right now and d is th dead and black and during triag you open an air way and how lon does that take? two seconds and it takes ten seconds to check and bleeding - the only bleeding i want you to treat during triage are arteria bleeding and spurting out and you could bleed to death in about three minutes and shock and if the person is unconsciou on the chair and how do i treat...
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he insisted that president mubarak not shoot anybody in the streets. his only request of the protesters was that they remain peaceful. this was not a president that was stepping out to say, these protests must end and we must go back to a period of stability. he recognizes that the stability in egypt has been a false one. it cannot last. >> will that be heard that way in the world? the arab and islamic world? >> to a certain extent. i think what i'm hearing in that statement by the president is that the people of the middle east. i know you know when i took office i disavoyed the bush administration democracy agenda in the middle east. we remember the famous speech by colorado rice in cairo, it got everybody upset. what he's trying -- tryings to tell the people at least publicly, i want to seem to express that narrative, although beneath the surs for for the last three years, i have been working with n.g.o.'s and the like but now the democracy agenda in the arab world i think will become official obama policy. chris: are we with them as a country now a
he insisted that president mubarak not shoot anybody in the streets. his only request of the protesters was that they remain peaceful. this was not a president that was stepping out to say, these protests must end and we must go back to a period of stability. he recognizes that the stability in egypt has been a false one. it cannot last. >> will that be heard that way in the world? the arab and islamic world? >> to a certain extent. i think what i'm hearing in that statement by the...
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>> i don't know how anybody gets better at anything aside from doing it.hink whatw, i happens for me, i hope, is that to get better as a director. unfortunately, there is a long time between the times i get to do it, but i think there sedimentation that happens, almost, where you are learning things even though you don't know you are learning, and the next time you were on the set, the question that used to just bamboozle you are now obvious answers and it happens that way. not to say that things cannot go horrendously wrong, because they do sometimes, but -- tavis: i was teasing you. >> you were teasing me. tavis: i found it impossible, it did not make sense to me. that was your first time on the stage? not first time on broadway, the first time on the stage? ever. tavis: how the get to this point and never be on stage? >> i am just an impostor. i feel like i came to acting late, 26, 27, and it was imperative by make a living right away. i started in television and film. in high school and college, i was an athlete. i never did theater. it is just never h
>> i don't know how anybody gets better at anything aside from doing it.hink whatw, i happens for me, i hope, is that to get better as a director. unfortunately, there is a long time between the times i get to do it, but i think there sedimentation that happens, almost, where you are learning things even though you don't know you are learning, and the next time you were on the set, the question that used to just bamboozle you are now obvious answers and it happens that way. not to say...
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what anybody may think, margaret thatcher took down the soviet union. you would find in 2010, where you think it is going. you can take communism out of russia. communism was -- between the old russia and the new russia which were quite similar. i wonder what you think russia will become. what did you think it would be when you were 15 or so, teenagers, rebellious, russia would be the versus what it has become and what you think will happen next, 15 years from now when we next meet in this room? >> in 1991, there was -- people are so -- so a agree about this. you see all of this and they are all excited. two days afterward, i was still in school but it was very important. is more open and i find people and friends in other countries and it was very naive and our parents are very naive. there was some signs but not like -- they have to do something. the idea was to create something similar. geneticists were a sign of freedom. in the 1990s especially after 1998 financial crisis i remember this very well because i carried financial things. i remember cuyah
what anybody may think, margaret thatcher took down the soviet union. you would find in 2010, where you think it is going. you can take communism out of russia. communism was -- between the old russia and the new russia which were quite similar. i wonder what you think russia will become. what did you think it would be when you were 15 or so, teenagers, rebellious, russia would be the versus what it has become and what you think will happen next, 15 years from now when we next meet in this...
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i don't know if anybody's heard of belva davis. i don't know who's idea was there to appoint her to the war memorial board. my idea is fabulous, steve. i am glad he came up with the idea. thank you for your service ans being reappointed. tom horn, an amazing guy. tom, thank you for your service and now you carry your baton. claud jarmin, the only academy award-winner. thank you for your service. an outstanding job. thank you for continuing to serve. stafford had a short appointment. he said, he'd take it and se how it goes. it is a big deal to have his enthusiasm. war memorial is being remodeled. a lot of work going on over there. they will matter, grateleatly. now it is time to mention the last person swarn in. faye lee. it went on my list. thank you. faye is a good friend of all of ours. thank you for your continuing contributions to the city. that's it. did i forget anyboyd? anybody else want to get sworn in. if you need me, i am around. we had a great recommendation. tom shay might have called, or p.j. on challen 26. they said
i don't know if anybody's heard of belva davis. i don't know who's idea was there to appoint her to the war memorial board. my idea is fabulous, steve. i am glad he came up with the idea. thank you for your service ans being reappointed. tom horn, an amazing guy. tom, thank you for your service and now you carry your baton. claud jarmin, the only academy award-winner. thank you for your service. an outstanding job. thank you for continuing to serve. stafford had a short appointment. he said,...
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have i never heard of anybody like this. there are officers with family, relatives, cousins and friends and family have been killed. i'm talking about death here and there's nothing you all have done. i have a lot of information regarding this matter and i can't say what you're all doing about it. >> thank you, time's up. >> please do something. sime otherous, do something about this. >> >> good evening, commissioners. i'm david fairchild, the director of the party of san francisco. and i would like to generally just speak on what i think are some changing rules of the game here. i haven't come to a lot of these meetings. i don't know how much anger you typically hear from the public. but definitely as you heard, a lot of people are upset and i think that moving into the era we're in, people are increasingly dissatisfied with the current state of government at all levels in this country. and the profit in government at the expense of the public and the growing loss of civil liberties in this country, it all kind of ties in t
have i never heard of anybody like this. there are officers with family, relatives, cousins and friends and family have been killed. i'm talking about death here and there's nothing you all have done. i have a lot of information regarding this matter and i can't say what you're all doing about it. >> thank you, time's up. >> please do something. sime otherous, do something about this. >> >> good evening, commissioners. i'm david fairchild, the director of the party of...
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c'mon, anybody else? come on up! whoo! standup! come on! get out of your seats, everyone! up, stand up, stand up! come on! ♪ >> whoo! thank you all for coming! let's have a great evening. thank you all, everyone. thank you to all of our dancers. have a great evening. thank you for coming.
c'mon, anybody else? come on up! whoo! standup! come on! get out of your seats, everyone! up, stand up, stand up! come on! ♪ >> whoo! thank you all for coming! let's have a great evening. thank you all, everyone. thank you to all of our dancers. have a great evening. thank you for coming.
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if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken glass. we mentioned some of that earlier. know your exit and entry points, know where the utility shut offs are if you have to turn them off. you don't have to turn them off all the time, only if you have to. any unique characteristics. does this house have a lot of glass, is it built on a hill side, is it built on stilts? before you enter, you are going to make a marking, make a slash near the front entry so everybody knows that you've gone inside. there's two things that are going to alert people that you have gone inside to do a search. one is a slash and the other is the other team outside. if there's four of you on a team, there should be two of you outside and a slash. when you enter a building, you might need forcible entry. do you smell gas? get out and turn it off, make sure it's safe. call out and listen because you are in there to do a search. y
if anybody is missing, does anybody live in the house? structural damage of the house, again, you want to know what you're walking into. potential hazards, glass, water, anything broken glass. we mentioned some of that earlier. know your exit and entry points, know where the utility shut offs are if you have to turn them off. you don't have to turn them off all the time, only if you have to. any unique characteristics. does this house have a lot of glass, is it built on a hill side, is it built...
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anybody want to respond? . >> well, i think that's the challenge, is how do you plan with all this uncertainty? because if you use the lower projections and you end up spending and enormous amount of money building facilities that flood, you get fired. and if you use the higher projection and you end up spending tens of billions of dollars more than was really necessary to deal with the problem, you get fired. . >> either way, so what's the problem? . >> and i think this is really the greatest challenge that we are facing, is we are introducing into systems that were set up to do one thing a whole new problem and then laying uncertainty over it. let me give you just a specific example. the agency i am the executive director of was set up it keep san francisco bay from getting smaller and we have done a phenomenal job of it over 40 years. but as we look to the future, the problem is the bay is going to get bigger, which probably means we have to go back and institutionally reengineer the whole agency because i
anybody want to respond? . >> well, i think that's the challenge, is how do you plan with all this uncertainty? because if you use the lower projections and you end up spending and enormous amount of money building facilities that flood, you get fired. and if you use the higher projection and you end up spending tens of billions of dollars more than was really necessary to deal with the problem, you get fired. . >> either way, so what's the problem? . >> and i think this is...
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anybody you want to sleep and it will all the time. you want to be along karim was one of the few journalists to speak with jawad but now jawad lawyers say he's being threatened don't talk to journalists or we'll send you back but afghan authorities say they've had enough of american intimidation more than a new government in the direction of the constitution six years ago it was acceptable. american troops would send afghans to guantanamo but to date no wait but according to the law it should have always been no way because there's never been an extradition treaty between afghanistan and the states not then and not now the basic thing when we speak about extradition is that there is a faith between two countries about the legal system it's very difficult for me to see that there is a meeting between the american legal system and the afghan legal system and why should they be argues the recon when the afghan justice system is so corrupt the new constitution was adopted in general two thousand and four and while it allows kabul to enter
anybody you want to sleep and it will all the time. you want to be along karim was one of the few journalists to speak with jawad but now jawad lawyers say he's being threatened don't talk to journalists or we'll send you back but afghan authorities say they've had enough of american intimidation more than a new government in the direction of the constitution six years ago it was acceptable. american troops would send afghans to guantanamo but to date no wait but according to the law it should...
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said this was classified as a threat to security just let that sink in for a second i don't think anybody can still be in doubt that airport security has gone overboard so it's just another example of the paranoia and outright stupidity that we have to endure to fly safely in the skies. now these days with the military operations the us is waging all over the world intelligence is key but time and time again we've seen what happens with bad intel lives can be lost wars can be waged over the wrong information how about the negotiation with the senior taliban commander who turned out to be a fraud and of course who could forget that whole weapons of mass destruction myth that got us into iraq so now it turns out the department of defense is trying to deal with inherent bias in intelligence analysts that can lead them astray so they're depending on video games to fix this problem the intelligence advanced research projects agency announced this tuesday that they're looking to gather potential developers for a serious game initiative to create games that will help analysts study and learn the
said this was classified as a threat to security just let that sink in for a second i don't think anybody can still be in doubt that airport security has gone overboard so it's just another example of the paranoia and outright stupidity that we have to endure to fly safely in the skies. now these days with the military operations the us is waging all over the world intelligence is key but time and time again we've seen what happens with bad intel lives can be lost wars can be waged over the...
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i never had anybody to talk to before i met her. in middle school, i just wanted to drop out of school because i did not feel that i belonged, and all of my friends, that is what they taught me, and i really did not have anyone to talk to before. my life, like, changed dramatically, because it was not a short process. it was a long process in being here. i was able to talk to her about my life in problems, in she helped me out a lot. -- and she helped me out a lot. can think her. like i said, she has been like an angel to me a forever thing she has helped me through. she has helped me through the toughest times of my life. and i do not know what i -- i do not know if i would still be practically alive if it was not for her. after meeting this wax -- after meeting miss wax, i wanted to drop out. she made me keep in school and keep my grades up. eventually, i was able to graduate and attend the sacred heart cathedral prep with people scholarship in a program that provides everything, and i do not have to pay anything, because the pare
i never had anybody to talk to before i met her. in middle school, i just wanted to drop out of school because i did not feel that i belonged, and all of my friends, that is what they taught me, and i really did not have anyone to talk to before. my life, like, changed dramatically, because it was not a short process. it was a long process in being here. i was able to talk to her about my life in problems, in she helped me out a lot. -- and she helped me out a lot. can think her. like i said,...
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has anybody talked to the industry and asked them if the costs can be reduced because of the amount of volume of work that is here in san francisco that we know is pervasive throughout a lot of the residential hotels? that's one thing i hope will come out of the discussion at the sor task force. there have been continuing discussions about this issue. it is front and center. commissioner walker: maybe they can also interface with the supervisors' efforts just to make sure that we streamline this. i think they have left, but they are going to have a hearing. we have something scheduled for the 25th. i think that might be the sor collaboratives. maybe get our staff or somebody from housing and maybe somebody from the task force to be there so that we all work together. >> thank you. that occurred to me, as well. any of the supervisors are invited to come to this to be able -- there's a lot of good work that goes on there. there are property owner representatives, city agencies, and collaboratives, and tenants. a lot of people regularly attend that. commissioner walker: great. president m
has anybody talked to the industry and asked them if the costs can be reduced because of the amount of volume of work that is here in san francisco that we know is pervasive throughout a lot of the residential hotels? that's one thing i hope will come out of the discussion at the sor task force. there have been continuing discussions about this issue. it is front and center. commissioner walker: maybe they can also interface with the supervisors' efforts just to make sure that we streamline...
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think that is what i would like to see changed in the plan so that it discourages the possibility of anybody using it as a separate unit because it is supposed to be a single-family residence. president olague: -- commissioner moore: the other thing that leads to that, it has a bathtub and it next to the game room. commissioner antonini: that could be made into a half baths. president olague: is that a motion? commissioner antonini: let me move it, not take the art and approved. entrances to the first floor -- take d.r., and eliminate entrances to the exterior from the first floor, other than the garage door or the cars, man, and turn the bathroom there into a half bath. since nobody is living down there, presumably, there should be no need for to be a full bath and we could approve it with those changes. president olague: is there a second? commissioner moore: commissioner antonini, if i could carry that thought, ascii to look at the drawing, behind the front, behind the shingle portion of the facade, bair is a suggested additional balcony -- there is a suggested additional balcony. having
think that is what i would like to see changed in the plan so that it discourages the possibility of anybody using it as a separate unit because it is supposed to be a single-family residence. president olague: -- commissioner moore: the other thing that leads to that, it has a bathtub and it next to the game room. commissioner antonini: that could be made into a half baths. president olague: is that a motion? commissioner antonini: let me move it, not take the art and approved. entrances to...
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the place where anybody who is anybody in washington's power circles wants to be, sitting at that amazing black-tie dinner on wednesday night in the white house. >> we will leave that there for now. we will take it as word that the president is here, even if we have not actually seen him to send the red carpet. many thanks. the state of victoria is the latest region of australia to be hit by large-scale flooding. more than 50 counts are now threatened by the waters. phil mercer has this report. >> it is hard to believe that this part of southern australia was only recently in the grip of its worst drought in history. in a land of violent extremists, the city is the latest victim of the relentless threats after a river burst its banks. streets have become lagoons in what has been described as a 1- 8200-year event. the waters continue to rise in the state of victoria, and so does the human cost. the body of a young boy has been found by police divers. the seven year-old was playing when he fell into a swollen lake. earlier, his brother pleaded for others to steer clear of the floods. >> we
the place where anybody who is anybody in washington's power circles wants to be, sitting at that amazing black-tie dinner on wednesday night in the white house. >> we will leave that there for now. we will take it as word that the president is here, even if we have not actually seen him to send the red carpet. many thanks. the state of victoria is the latest region of australia to be hit by large-scale flooding. more than 50 counts are now threatened by the waters. phil mercer has this...
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it's personal because it can happen to anybody. >> yes, and we see too many times when it does continueappen. that is one of the things that as an artist is to give voice to the stories that command your attention that need to be told. what led you to this? when you were growing up, did you watch stories if think, i want to make sure at people2 2 u áxkeps @@th ilm mae"rs, w éy sa22uitó2