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rose have addressed is the long-term haute -- the long-term rent loss. if we give up rent at too many sites, we cannot do as many public works projects. we were very clear at the negotiating table that 19, 23, and 29, represented, if they all begin development sites, and there were credits offsetting, -- if they all became development sites, that could affect things, so we insisted on a standard of sole discretion for these other piers, with the exception of 29, and that is really so we could make a judgment call later about whether or not the hit -- the port balance sheet could handle that. in respect to 29 -- both the commission and the board have discretionary approval at 29. it is not approval for the rent authority. how much is spent is within the city's control and whether or not to developing 29 is also in the city's control. -- whether or not to develop 29. .-- supervisor mirkarimi: you already -- and then transfer but -- transfer back. >> on that issue, i think the budget analysts report spends a good amount of time going into a concern -- a bud
rose have addressed is the long-term haute -- the long-term rent loss. if we give up rent at too many sites, we cannot do as many public works projects. we were very clear at the negotiating table that 19, 23, and 29, represented, if they all begin development sites, and there were credits offsetting, -- if they all became development sites, that could affect things, so we insisted on a standard of sole discretion for these other piers, with the exception of 29, and that is really so we could...
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>> that is right. $55 million create certainty around a long-term lease of 30/32 and the sale of 330. it is only amounts above that that create other potential development rights, each subject to the approval of the board. for the benefit of the public, i wanted to give a quick overview of the locations we are talking about. shown on this map, the most southern location is pierre 80. that will not be a development site. in the central waterfront, steve a lot 330, piers 30, 32, + 28 and 26, just south of the bay bridge. and this america's cup village location in the northern waterfront. piers 19 through 29 with potential development sites at 19, 23, and 29. i want to get into each of the detailed changes. if i'm getting to detail, we can all for it -- also defer to question and answer period right after we -- the mayor signed the agreement, that was put up on the oewd web site, and he also put a summary on all of these changes as well as filed these changes with the clerk of the board. i want to say that generally, with respect to the body of the budget analyst report, we agree with th
>> that is right. $55 million create certainty around a long-term lease of 30/32 and the sale of 330. it is only amounts above that that create other potential development rights, each subject to the approval of the board. for the benefit of the public, i wanted to give a quick overview of the locations we are talking about. shown on this map, the most southern location is pierre 80. that will not be a development site. in the central waterfront, steve a lot 330, piers 30, 32, + 28 and...
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not long ago, a cancer diagnosis felt like a death sentence. not anymore. huge numbers of americans, hundreds of thousands more each year, are surviving and living with cancer. numbers just released from the centers for disease control show that 1 in 20 american adults is now a cancer survivor, almost 12 million of us. we are catching cancer earlier and treating it more effectively. and ron claiborne is here with what it all means for the survivors and the people that love them. this is such encouraging news. >> reporter: this is really important news tonight, george. so many people are now living with and beating cancer. four times as many as 40 years ago. in fact, the cdc said today that for millions of americans, cancer is now a manageable disease. >> reporter: they send us their videos. poignant messages celebrating their struggle against cancer. today, the nearly 12 million adult americans who are cancer survivors, compared to just 3 million in 1970. >> life doesn't have to end with cancer. if you get a diagnosis of cancer, there's a lot you can do to
not long ago, a cancer diagnosis felt like a death sentence. not anymore. huge numbers of americans, hundreds of thousands more each year, are surviving and living with cancer. numbers just released from the centers for disease control show that 1 in 20 american adults is now a cancer survivor, almost 12 million of us. we are catching cancer earlier and treating it more effectively. and ron claiborne is here with what it all means for the survivors and the people that love them. this is such...
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, long time. known as the communication chip company. it was close to $60 per share. is the verizon iphone priced in? >> yeah. i think to a certain extent it is. we all knew this was coming. just to recap, qualcomm provides a 3g wireless chip for the new iphone. and the company was one of the regions at the tech sector rally. i think it has a really good long-term story out there for investors. some things that are necessarily outside of the verizon iphone. for example, nokia stre strengthened it. and it could serve as a springboard, and fall into markets such as china. >> tom: we can certainly see that with some other firms getting more well-known in the industry with its work with apple. sky works perhaps one of them. it makes semiconductors to go with apple. the prices have doubled. james, what could it be? >> it has been pretty significant. sky works is one of the street breakout stocks. the company was already providing power amplifiers to the earlier iphone 4. it has been enjoying really, re
, long time. known as the communication chip company. it was close to $60 per share. is the verizon iphone priced in? >> yeah. i think to a certain extent it is. we all knew this was coming. just to recap, qualcomm provides a 3g wireless chip for the new iphone. and the company was one of the regions at the tech sector rally. i think it has a really good long-term story out there for investors. some things that are necessarily outside of the verizon iphone. for example, nokia stre...
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but the country's long history of international. economic. question. radiation. following the. award winning journalist. who says it's a. archie sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you know your latest book is taming the gods of religion and democracy on three continents so i want to start our discussion by asking you about the role of islam in the modern world how significant is it and do you see a certain level of. in the united states nowadays do you think it's just there is certainly a level of islamophobia just as the all over the western world it's difficult to talk about a lot of the role of islam because it's not one thing to millions and millions of people it's a faith but inside the world of islam there's also a violent revolutionary movement which is a minority of muslims who take part in it we can sympathize with it but it'
but the country's long history of international. economic. question. radiation. following the. award winning journalist. who says it's a. archie sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you know your latest book is taming the gods of religion and democracy...
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and washington tries to distance itself from the libyan crisis but the country's long history of international interference leaves a war weary public fearing another conflict. painful economic concious quarter of a million marched through london and protests elsewhere as hard pressed europeans question an expensive libya campaign spending slashed at home. plus into pan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy over ten thousand are now listed as dead with many more homeless or missing. next we discuss the rise of islamophobia in the us with award winning journalist. who says it's a reaction to fear. archie sitting down with award winning writer and journalist ian buruma named one of the top one hundred global thinkers by foreign policy magazine mr bruma is a professor of democracy human rights and journalism at bard college in new york sir thank you so much for joining us today thank you know your latest book is taming the gods of religion and democracy on three continents so i want to start our discussion by ask
and washington tries to distance itself from the libyan crisis but the country's long history of international interference leaves a war weary public fearing another conflict. painful economic concious quarter of a million marched through london and protests elsewhere as hard pressed europeans question an expensive libya campaign spending slashed at home. plus into pan radiation rises in the sea near fukushima despite efforts to bring the plant under control following the earthquake tragedy...
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a familiar sound of worship echoes from the islamic center of long island. new it's a place of prayer education and community service for many of long island's seventy thousand muslims it's also a place where u.s. congressman peter king spent years building bridges with american voters. supporters who today remain shocked that king labeled their mosque a hotbed for extremism that should be put under surveillance. readings also and we have been to his office many times what about if we needed that would be ahmed is chairman of the long island center that sits just outside the boundaries of king's third congressional district. here's the man he once fundraise for they currently be the strongest force fueling the flames of islamophobia in america and security of my community is my biggest concern and trying to create trouble that is . why doing these things during his early days as congressman king was often seen at the islamic center on long island giving lectures holding book signings even serving as the main guest of honor when the fair officially open offic
a familiar sound of worship echoes from the islamic center of long island. new it's a place of prayer education and community service for many of long island's seventy thousand muslims it's also a place where u.s. congressman peter king spent years building bridges with american voters. supporters who today remain shocked that king labeled their mosque a hotbed for extremism that should be put under surveillance. readings also and we have been to his office many times what about if we needed...
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here because we didn't win for a long time. because dishes good. condition which are represented by cut for the ration. and also tonight's rainy world champions spain are away to lithuania seeking to stretch their perfect group bronze of five games they've already beat their opponents and still a mock up of the state of the calendar speech this time out as a consensus. at the moment there where it's been a long time since i've played on a dirt field probably in the spanish b. division with severe but it's what's available it was never the pitch and it was the referee's decision i would have hoped for different circumstances but if that's not the case we will try to produce our best football nonetheless. made while spain's world cup final opponents lost some of the netherlands host hungary a game a repeat of friday's much in budapest where that's dismantled the hosts for mail but it's almost obviously impressed their manager who hailed his side as simply brilliant. for protection is the ultimate goal it's almost impossible to change but i think we'v
here because we didn't win for a long time. because dishes good. condition which are represented by cut for the ration. and also tonight's rainy world champions spain are away to lithuania seeking to stretch their perfect group bronze of five games they've already beat their opponents and still a mock up of the state of the calendar speech this time out as a consensus. at the moment there where it's been a long time since i've played on a dirt field probably in the spanish b. division with...
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we had a no-fly zone with saddam for a long time. a very long time.ultimately i i think the president has to clearly say what he said early on. qaddafi has to go, that has to be the end result of this, it's not clear how we're going to get there. >> but as i understand both of you, maybe i'm misunderstanding senator hart, senator coleman as well, even if turns out well, qaddafi goes and democracy flows in libya, getting there is wrong the way president obama did it. >> i think we're both saying we'd all be better served with greater clarity, what's the nature of the... what's the obama doctrine? how are we going to go not just for this case but the future? i think both sides are looking for that. >> lehrer: senator hart? >> well, first of all senator coleman's formulation assumes a better outcome if qaddafi's gone. it couldn't be much worse but we ought to withhold judgment on that. we don't know who the opposition is and we found out in iraq that just getting rid of saddam hussein didn't bring democracy and peace. >> am i right, senator hart, that yo
we had a no-fly zone with saddam for a long time. a very long time.ultimately i i think the president has to clearly say what he said early on. qaddafi has to go, that has to be the end result of this, it's not clear how we're going to get there. >> but as i understand both of you, maybe i'm misunderstanding senator hart, senator coleman as well, even if turns out well, qaddafi goes and democracy flows in libya, getting there is wrong the way president obama did it. >> i think we're...
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we have to focus on the long term in san francisco and focus on the long-term solution. if we pass a two-year fixed, in 12 months, we will have the debate again. we have a broad coalition of people who want to work on the issue to get a long-term solution done now. that is what we have to focus on. last week, i took two steps. i asked our budget and legislative analyst to conduct and complete a study on other technology hubs in the united states, from seattle down to silicon valley, acrostic austin, the research triangle in the carolinas, new york, boston, to understand what other municipalities and areas are offering technology companies to relocate their, what incentives they are providing. we have to realize that while we have a lot of inherent value in san francisco, i believe it is the best city in the world, but we are competing for companies and the jobs they create in our city. i have also asked our city attorney to draft two pieces of legislation to address the issue. one version, a more extended version of supervisor mirkarimi 's current bill, is a complete eli
we have to focus on the long term in san francisco and focus on the long-term solution. if we pass a two-year fixed, in 12 months, we will have the debate again. we have a broad coalition of people who want to work on the issue to get a long-term solution done now. that is what we have to focus on. last week, i took two steps. i asked our budget and legislative analyst to conduct and complete a study on other technology hubs in the united states, from seattle down to silicon valley, acrostic...
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but oman, which is fairly long-standing, the uae, which has been significant for a long period of time. you've mentioned saudi arabia, which is another when we've got extraordinarily strong relationship with historically, bahrain, which is the headquarters for faithfully. we've had a relationship on the navy side the late 40s. as well as qatar and inchoate. i was literally in kuwait for the 20th anniversary of their liberation and intro to the streets with an american flag flying. the smiles on the young children who had been told by their parents. it was extraordinary. so those relationships. i mean, they are not all exactly the same, but we work to invest over a long period of time. in this moment of crisis, they certainly will help see everybody through to what is an uncertain future. >> i know my time is about to hear just to make one more point in reinforcing symphony both said. we did what out and we paid them horrific price for doing that. we've had two different presidents with very different gives. i would just hope we are in this budget challenging time for the country that w
but oman, which is fairly long-standing, the uae, which has been significant for a long period of time. you've mentioned saudi arabia, which is another when we've got extraordinarily strong relationship with historically, bahrain, which is the headquarters for faithfully. we've had a relationship on the navy side the late 40s. as well as qatar and inchoate. i was literally in kuwait for the 20th anniversary of their liberation and intro to the streets with an american flag flying. the smiles on...
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we don't know how long police will allow this last. a fluid situation because police are moving in a stealth-like manner and going into the building. i got off the phone with one of protestors up above. he says things are calm up there. they're just chilling as he told me. he says that they believe they're doing the right thing, and they haven't had any signs of police officers trying to get them down. again, this is a fluid situation. we have no idea how long police will allow this to last. back to you guys. >> cheryl, just to clarify, you said there's six protestors and two medics. are those medics part of the protests? i'm confused about that. >> he told me -- i was confused as well. there are six students up above, two of them medics. are they protestors? he said that they are students, but they're also medics. it seems to me that they're concerned about their health and safety above, and police say they're concerned about their safety and health below. that's how it stands right now, jessica. >> thank you, cheryl. keep an eye on w
we don't know how long police will allow this last. a fluid situation because police are moving in a stealth-like manner and going into the building. i got off the phone with one of protestors up above. he says things are calm up there. they're just chilling as he told me. he says that they believe they're doing the right thing, and they haven't had any signs of police officers trying to get them down. again, this is a fluid situation. we have no idea how long police will allow this to last....
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he did not give up a run all post-season long. his cap is in cooperstown as we speak. starting pitcher, matt cain. [applause] this guy knows how to make an entrance. first world series, he hit a double. his first at bat, second, third, giants second baseman freddie sanchez. how about the giants' backup catcher, had a memorable home run against none other than roy holiday, eli white size. [applause] in game four, he hit a home run, and that pretty much did the rangers in. he is the capture of the giants. buster posey. [applause] how about giants infielder ryan rohlinger? ryan. in game four of the national championship series, this was one of the great post-season games ever played in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only o
he did not give up a run all post-season long. his cap is in cooperstown as we speak. starting pitcher, matt cain. [applause] this guy knows how to make an entrance. first world series, he hit a double. his first at bat, second, third, giants second baseman freddie sanchez. how about the giants' backup catcher, had a memorable home run against none other than roy holiday, eli white size. [applause] in game four, he hit a home run, and that pretty much did the rangers in. he is the capture of...
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i have been here a long time. a geotechnical report are the people at the department of building inspection are the only people qualified in san francisco to review. for the planning commission frankly or this respective board to have been willing -- have dueling geotechnical experts before them -- president goh: we do do that. >> the issues could have been raised at the planning commission. president goh: sorry to interrupt you. this seems like a rightness issue. they were granted only recently. the issue i propose is the real question. >> well, i guess then that the entire issue goes back to the jurisdiction and the fact that how could the department of building inspection be issuing this permit under any circumstances if the cu was not granted? it seems like a simple rule, where the conditional use for the project should encompass all of the permits related to the project, and you do not need to vote -- to vet every issue. i think that is kind of the point i am trying to make. president goh: i think i understan
i have been here a long time. a geotechnical report are the people at the department of building inspection are the only people qualified in san francisco to review. for the planning commission frankly or this respective board to have been willing -- have dueling geotechnical experts before them -- president goh: we do do that. >> the issues could have been raised at the planning commission. president goh: sorry to interrupt you. this seems like a rightness issue. they were granted only...
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an aerial offensive against gadhafi forces with dozens reported killed the libyan leader promises a long war and says he's opening up weapons depots person billions. barack obama says america's role in the military intervention in libya will be a limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role of role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the start up of the iraq war in two thousand and three. and russia has called on allied forces to refrain from using indiscriminate force in libya it stressed it's unacceptable to use the u.n. security council mandate for purposes other than protecting civilians to pan is still dealing with the consequences of last week's devastating earthquake yet again you are goshen from the institute of earth physics believes there could be many more disasters ahead because we're living in a highly active seismic period the interview coming up. gagne thank you very much for joining us today he would talk about the earthquake in japan whether it was possible to avoid such a death toll and what they had i understand you've made some contr
an aerial offensive against gadhafi forces with dozens reported killed the libyan leader promises a long war and says he's opening up weapons depots person billions. barack obama says america's role in the military intervention in libya will be a limited one but as u.s. cruise missiles take a leading role of role in coalition operations many are drawing comparisons to the start up of the iraq war in two thousand and three. and russia has called on allied forces to refrain from using...
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into a long term. good bye changer for us because bush is good condition that he. represented by cutting the ration but. also denied reigning world champion spain are waiting for an e.s.a. going to stretch that perfect group rounds of five games they've already beaten their opponents and sell them on go by the state of the count us ph this time out is a concern for some but i mean there were no it's been a long time since i've played on a dirt field probably in the spanish the division with severe but it's what's available it was never the pitch and it was the referee's decision i would have hoped for different circumstances but if that's not the case we will try to produce our best football nonetheless. and spain's world cup final opponents lost some other netherlands host hungary the game a repeat of private as much in budapest whether that's dismantled the hosts for nail the performance obviously impress their manager who hailed his side as simply brilliant. competition or prediction is that ultimate goal it's almost impossible to attain but i think we've shown
into a long term. good bye changer for us because bush is good condition that he. represented by cutting the ration but. also denied reigning world champion spain are waiting for an e.s.a. going to stretch that perfect group rounds of five games they've already beaten their opponents and sell them on go by the state of the count us ph this time out is a concern for some but i mean there were no it's been a long time since i've played on a dirt field probably in the spanish the division with...
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♪ ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ a long way to harlan and a long way to hazard, ♪ ♪ just tomber nine coal, number nine coal. ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah. ♪ roll on buddy, pull your load of coal. ♪ ♪ how can you roll when your wheels won't go? ♪ ♪ roll on buddy, don't you roll so slow, ♪ ♪ how can i roll when the wheels won't go? ♪ ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ when i'm long gone, ke my tombstone ♪ ♪ out of number nine coal, number nine coal. ♪ ♪ well, that nine pound hammer just a little too heavy ♪ ♪ for my size buddy, for my size. ♪ ♪ i'm going to the mountain, going to see my baby. ♪ ♪ i ain't coming back. no, i ain't coming back, ♪ ♪ back, back. ♪ roll on buddy, well don't you roll so slow. ♪ ♪ how can i roll when the wheels won't go? ♪ ♪ roll on buddy, pull your load of coal. ♪ ♪ how can i roll.... spoken: we don't need no stinking band up here! ♪ roll on buddy, pull your load of coal. ♪ ♪ how can i roll when the whls won't go? ♪ spoken: take it guys! ♪ ♪ ♪ roll on buddy, pull your load of coal. ♪ ♪ how can i ro
♪ ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ a long way to harlan and a long way to hazard, ♪ ♪ just tomber nine coal, number nine coal. ♪ ♪ yeah, yeah. ♪ roll on buddy, pull your load of coal. ♪ ♪ how can you roll when your wheels won't go? ♪ ♪ roll on buddy, don't you roll so slow, ♪ ♪ how can i roll when the wheels won't go? ♪ ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ (acoustic bridge) ♪ when i'm long gone, ke...
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we need a long-term plan.s long as we do not have a long-term plan that is legitimate, which will continue to be stuck in these oil price shocks. >> the you believe we need europe to lower the gas prices? >> i believe there is enough consensus today. given the long-term prospects, i think americans realize in the world realizes that given the demand in china, followed by india, most of the automobiles being sold in china will increase demand in the coming decades with the finance -- with the finite resources we have -- this is the way the world is going to be. you cannot predict what is going to happen a year ago today in terms of prices. he emphasized that prices are more likely to go up and go down. given that, the handwriting is on the wall. we are going to diversify. we are going to become less dependent on oil for transportation. that is where we get our transportation security. that is how we make it easier on the american pocketbook. >> coming up on c-span tonight, the head of the u.s. nuclear regulator
we need a long-term plan.s long as we do not have a long-term plan that is legitimate, which will continue to be stuck in these oil price shocks. >> the you believe we need europe to lower the gas prices? >> i believe there is enough consensus today. given the long-term prospects, i think americans realize in the world realizes that given the demand in china, followed by india, most of the automobiles being sold in china will increase demand in the coming decades with the finance --...
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i am not so happy it has taken a long time, but i realize it is a long, long distance. [bell rings] it takes time. thank you. commissioner campos: thank you, sir. is there any other member of the public who would like to speak? seeing 9, public comment is -- seeing at non-, public comment is closed. commissioner chiu? >> we have been figuring out the specifics on how we are going to close the gap in funding i think we have been rewarded with more clarity. at this time i would like to recommend the amendment for the central subway project that we have all supported, unanimous for the past, what the authorities proposed as far as the funding commitments. i say we should move this forward. i look forward to working with the mta staff to make sure we are all on the same page and as clear as possible. commissioner campos: thank you. colleagues, can we take that without objection? without objection, thank you, to the mta staff and the t.a. staff. madam clerk, call item 8 please. >> [unintelligible] commissioner campos: we have the executive director. >> this is really an item
i am not so happy it has taken a long time, but i realize it is a long, long distance. [bell rings] it takes time. thank you. commissioner campos: thank you, sir. is there any other member of the public who would like to speak? seeing 9, public comment is -- seeing at non-, public comment is closed. commissioner chiu? >> we have been figuring out the specifics on how we are going to close the gap in funding i think we have been rewarded with more clarity. at this time i would like to...
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don't store for a long time.t the most, a day or two and otherwise it will start to lose the natural properties and the flavor will deplete. mint, in the market. try it with so many different recipes, you will be impressed with what it can do. i'm tony tantillo your fresh grocer and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. i'm taking this one. bye. >>> coming up at 5:00, from pureed peas to apple sauce, the celebrity fad diet, eating baby food. why you may shed the pounds in a short amount of time. is it really right for you? that story and more at 5:00. >>> a key piece of evidence in lindsey lohan's jewelry theft case. >> guess what? it is now sold. the surveillance images show the actress inside an l.a. jewelry store where she is accused of snatching a $2,500 necklace. well, the store reportedly made more than $35,000 selling the tape to celebrity shows. it says the controversy is hurting business. and it needed a little cash. so they sold it. sources tell the l.a. times these images though could actually
don't store for a long time.t the most, a day or two and otherwise it will start to lose the natural properties and the flavor will deplete. mint, in the market. try it with so many different recipes, you will be impressed with what it can do. i'm tony tantillo your fresh grocer and always remember to eat fresh and stay healthy. i'm taking this one. bye. >>> coming up at 5:00, from pureed peas to apple sauce, the celebrity fad diet, eating baby food. why you may shed the pounds in a...
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he is out with his long awaited a cd called "lasers." we are glad you have joined us. tonight, a conversation with this genius lupe fiasco coming up. >> online knows that he needs extra help with his reading. >> you help us all this better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. we remove obstacles to economic empowerment one obstacle at a time. >> and by contributions by your pbs station. thank you. tavis: we are pleased to welcome lupe fiasco back to this program. he is out this week with his long-awaited third cd. the new project is called "lasers." here is the video for the song "the show goes on." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ tavis: you heard me put emphasis on the word, long awaited. what took so long? >> apart from the natural creative process, the time that we were on tour. then there was a lot of label conflict and chicanery. this is a mix that led to three years. tavis: we have been counting the days. i don't want to terry here too long but it is worth asking, you said chicanery with the record level. how do record label politics get in the way? how do you get through tha
he is out with his long awaited a cd called "lasers." we are glad you have joined us. tonight, a conversation with this genius lupe fiasco coming up. >> online knows that he needs extra help with his reading. >> you help us all this better. >> nationwide insurance supports tavis smiley. we remove obstacles to economic empowerment one obstacle at a time. >> and by contributions by your pbs station. thank you. tavis: we are pleased to welcome lupe fiasco back to...
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>> it depends on how long it takes to do the work. this depends on when we cancelled the contract. >> that was one of the questions we asked, are we able to stop that and could that be the case? there is really no new information that is actionable right before us. do we go ahead and incur a cost and stop a project or do we try to work and get some agreement with who does the work? the state has not clarified who does the work. >> given the fact that -- is not bound by the local hiring ordinance, is that a correct statement. >> this was awarded over a year ago but they have said that they would comply with it. >> was a 50% or 20%? >> they indicated 20% as what they would work for in consultation working with the unions they have agreements with. >> they do have an agreement with both be electricians. the area that has cost us concern is the fact that they have an agreement with both entities but there is an overlap. what this new decision that comes from the state seems to address this the overlapping jurisdiction. i guess -- i'm curi
>> it depends on how long it takes to do the work. this depends on when we cancelled the contract. >> that was one of the questions we asked, are we able to stop that and could that be the case? there is really no new information that is actionable right before us. do we go ahead and incur a cost and stop a project or do we try to work and get some agreement with who does the work? the state has not clarified who does the work. >> given the fact that -- is not bound by the...
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it took long-- it took long. you have many countries involved in the security council and you are talking about measures that may include the use of force, so i mean, it's a-- it's a very high-level political decision, and it required that time. >> rose: you had extensions both in-- abstentions in terms of permanent members and others, including chine ska russia, ask you also had what zil, india, and others. >> and germany. >> rose: and germany. what was their reservation? >> okay, first of all it's important to no notethere was not one single negative vote. >> rose: and the significance of that is? >> first-- the members could have blocked that resolution and they did not block it. not to the extent of voting against the resolution to a great degree an international consensus to stop the violence of the qaddafi regime, but also of the need to have upgraded the measures against the qaddafi sor he stopped. >> rose: there was some concern they didn't know what-- that this could get out of hand and become a much bro
it took long-- it took long. you have many countries involved in the security council and you are talking about measures that may include the use of force, so i mean, it's a-- it's a very high-level political decision, and it required that time. >> rose: you had extensions both in-- abstentions in terms of permanent members and others, including chine ska russia, ask you also had what zil, india, and others. >> and germany. >> rose: and germany. what was their reservation?...
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it will continue to rain all day long. the watches and advisories is still coming up, allen, in this newscast. >> thanks, roberta: we will watch for that. >> and after the break placed beneath our feet. that's up in two minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, animal an animal that . >>> an amazing discovery in monteray county. scientists have-earthed an animal, an animal that became extinct millions of years. grace on the animal that once roamed around here. >> reporter: it is the archaeological equivalent of finding a needle in a haystack. they have uncovered a columbian mammoth. >> there have been small signs of teeth and tusks. we have a tusk at the museum. as far as i know and i don't know much about this particular find, but this would be one of the first complete skeletons in this particular -- in our area. >> mammoths in california are not necessarily rare. but skeletons are rare. >> reporter: mark goodwin is the assistant director at the uc berkeley paleontology museum. he says the columbia mammoth could be as old as 1.8 million
it will continue to rain all day long. the watches and advisories is still coming up, allen, in this newscast. >> thanks, roberta: we will watch for that. >> and after the break placed beneath our feet. that's up in two minutes. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, animal an animal that . >>> an amazing discovery in monteray county. scientists have-earthed an animal, an animal that became extinct millions of years. grace on the animal that once roamed around here. >> reporter: it is the...
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raged here a long time ago now they played. and even perform religious rites. we know is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade cade's which are a significant part of russian history attempt to go underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine from a solid republic. at the weekend local dave has set out on an underground expedition. the most comfortable way to get around the depths of the underground maze because by car. these manmade caves are the world's longest more than two hundred thousand kilometers long look at it will show me the way as a slave to the right or to the left normally i go from that side but if you make your choice this is a short cut but over there the scenery is more beautiful ok or go to the right of. locals called these pits catacombs stone for construction used to be mine kid the first excavation began some two hundred years ago. the pits stretching over some one and a half thousand kilometers have already been mapped each year researches chart new needs covered caves the schools of kilometers in length. and l
raged here a long time ago now they played. and even perform religious rites. we know is that there is nothing accidental in god's deeds these manmade cade's which are a significant part of russian history attempt to go underground. adesa a city in the south of ukraine from a solid republic. at the weekend local dave has set out on an underground expedition. the most comfortable way to get around the depths of the underground maze because by car. these manmade caves are the world's longest more...
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almost as long as you've been at abc. >> not that long. >> and there jack says seeing music was unexpectedwhat? is that that is like well, okay. >> and he respects what night ranger continues to do. >> business sense which is why he's on rock of ages national tour. they're here five weeks. >> fun stuff. >> cool. >> statatatatatatatatatatatatata >>> coming up then, just like us. chickens may be bird brains, sure, but researchers say they can feel each other's pain. >> then at 11:00 electronic gadget just became the fastest selling consumer device in history. it's not what you might think. >> and there is now warriors in action. >> and with insin yuation we might be bird brains? >> and there is warriors wrapping up a seven game road trip and caught a break, so, it seemed. and there is kim kardashian and david lee dunking with a team high 17. former warriors you know you wanted this game. and there is warriors led with just under five minutes left and couldn't score just one more point. and there is a ng new jersey up one. and they can't get on the you will ball. and there is free throws maki
almost as long as you've been at abc. >> not that long. >> and there jack says seeing music was unexpectedwhat? is that that is like well, okay. >> and he respects what night ranger continues to do. >> business sense which is why he's on rock of ages national tour. they're here five weeks. >> fun stuff. >> cool. >> statatatatatatatatatatatatata >>> coming up then, just like us. chickens may be bird brains, sure, but researchers say they can...
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but conceptually you can do this with a long weir. here's another example of a long weir structure. this is sort of south of monster park along the bay. on the lower left you can see sort of the weir arrangement as it currently exists. one of our concepts would be -- it's a little hard to see, but you can sort of wall off those existing weirs and put some sort of a duck bill type of back flow prevention in there. so we see this as a near term solution to a current problem we have, something we can start doing right away, and i think my engineers suggest that this would probably protect us i'd say for the next 30 to 50 years. if this is all we did, we could probably avoid serious problems with salt water intrusion. start looking at the longer term, i don't really know what you do other than install more pumps. will talked about this is a problem we have to stop. we might have to build seawalls around the city, we might have to firm up large areas, we're just going to have to pump a lot more. and i guess sort of a discussion point i have about more pumping is conceptually that's simpl
but conceptually you can do this with a long weir. here's another example of a long weir structure. this is sort of south of monster park along the bay. on the lower left you can see sort of the weir arrangement as it currently exists. one of our concepts would be -- it's a little hard to see, but you can sort of wall off those existing weirs and put some sort of a duck bill type of back flow prevention in there. so we see this as a near term solution to a current problem we have, something we...
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queue of cars again of course long long outside one of the few petrol stations that were there were open in the fukushima prefecture and there only being limited to twenty liters of each of you to different speeds of these here have been affected right right and how are the all sources dealing with the situation are they preparing people somehow. the authorities. army troops and police took a police even as well lining the streets and going to the coast beheading people are saying people can't make their way we were trying to get to film pictures will be with them a station caused by the tsunami three days ago and every foot of two hundred meters or so they were police pulling private thing out and to go back and as soon as they heard of the warning tsunami they were literally shamming up chasing us back to the fence and they were police buses picking up independent. who were on foot and other people who would come back to find their houses and try and retrieve what they could. stop calling their tsunami only now find that they will remain the police what banks left to anyway. yeah
queue of cars again of course long long outside one of the few petrol stations that were there were open in the fukushima prefecture and there only being limited to twenty liters of each of you to different speeds of these here have been affected right right and how are the all sources dealing with the situation are they preparing people somehow. the authorities. army troops and police took a police even as well lining the streets and going to the coast beheading people are saying people can't...
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i certainly hope not at least not in the long run nuclear power is an inherently dangerous technology it's not just natural disasters we have to worry about but also things like ordinary human error and even targets for terrorists for example in terms of ordinary human error the churn all blacks' and involved design problems with the reactor and the shutting off with a number of safety systems and the operation of the reactor at levels that were known to be dangerous as a result of human error we will never get rid of human error we need to deal with technologies for energy and other purposes that are much less dangerous and give us a much more a much larger margin for error human fallibility and make us less of a target for terrorists in the short term we're not going to be able to do without nuclear power but as we move in in the future toward the future the energy direction should be in the direction of renewables jump in here i want to continue i want to continue this important discussion or after a short break we'll continue our discussion on disaster state. ok tom are in here br
i certainly hope not at least not in the long run nuclear power is an inherently dangerous technology it's not just natural disasters we have to worry about but also things like ordinary human error and even targets for terrorists for example in terms of ordinary human error the churn all blacks' and involved design problems with the reactor and the shutting off with a number of safety systems and the operation of the reactor at levels that were known to be dangerous as a result of human error...
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are there any measures being considered for long-term, for the long-term, like decontamination? >> translator: first of all, if it is over a long period, which may have adverse effects on the human health, we may have to consider evacuation. that is what we are considering, and regarding this, we are monitoring the levels of radiation in the atmosphere and taking thorough measures so that in the event that such needs should arise, we will not be late in our response. that is what we are thinking. >> reporter: idate village is 4 kilors away homany places arehere this wheia mayazve rent situaon are no heaontamination and beable to do overhe kilomet ng y, wisssedurea tth pbali me ps all possible evtuits, and we will try to address all potential evenalie there is no clear indication showing that the criticality can already suggested that the reactor itself has been severely damaged. japan's chief netecry edano there holding news conference. the iaea is monitoring radiation fd and soil in fukushima and theokyo metropolitan area. edano says there is currentlyo ement health hazard curr
are there any measures being considered for long-term, for the long-term, like decontamination? >> translator: first of all, if it is over a long period, which may have adverse effects on the human health, we may have to consider evacuation. that is what we are considering, and regarding this, we are monitoring the levels of radiation in the atmosphere and taking thorough measures so that in the event that such needs should arise, we will not be late in our response. that is what we are...
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long walks us into stone moments cold water bottles made in a field. russia is edging all sides involved in the crisis to prevent a vote on its. own military action in principle official say cease fire is the best option. to go to japan now where pressure has been rising again and one of the reactor is the focus nuclear plant. more radiation would need to be vented workers have now stabilized the vessel while battling to restore central cooling systems well the levels of radioactive pits whole nation have been protected in spinach and milk in the areas around the plant traces of id also around here is water supply the earthquake and tsunami disaster has now claimed more than eight thousand lives and still no trace of the thousands more companies authorities out on that building temporary grounds it's from the hundreds of thousands whose homes were destroyed when japan continues to be shaken by more often shocks parties but russian earthquake experts look in the ocean and says it was only major events in a natural cycle of the planet's seismic activity.
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minutes arising and opposed at the back post to have held a long tail. levelled proceedings on thirty four minutes so russia remain with the last full matches over all flights no food for thought the had magic out the felt. it was a very usual game component. to put some players will do little so little bit different system in the second hole well you could see there's still some play. to the sharpness of the game those who through still. just too difficult to get the right commitment from the get would know you have to just to see also the other players in the some players and please let us all. there was plenty old for blacks and elsewhere on the rise in europe in qualifying twenty teams in the attempting to edge closer to ukraine and poland twice it's well the biggest clash took place in amsterdam well the netherlands game from behind me six that says that when but it beats hungary also mills will been one for c. open for the dutch injury prone strikeout and failed to reappear at will the second half allowing that fall against him straight to go back
minutes arising and opposed at the back post to have held a long tail. levelled proceedings on thirty four minutes so russia remain with the last full matches over all flights no food for thought the had magic out the felt. it was a very usual game component. to put some players will do little so little bit different system in the second hole well you could see there's still some play. to the sharpness of the game those who through still. just too difficult to get the right commitment from the...
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term long range capability of state space programs. no matter how much i work on my designs there is little chance of them leaving my room let alone leaving the earth's atmosphere but increasingly independent initiative and private funds are becoming legitimate players in this space industry if. need celyn to host a model rover made by a private russian company to moscow snow might not be an analog for the moons terrain but the models makers have lunar ambitions and perhaps just the right incentive. to do the things she says in september two thousand and seven the us company google and the x. prize foundation and owns the most ambitious contests in history they wanted to send the first of a private lunar robots of the mood to google lunar x. prize we still have coming together as a team there on the same time and when we found out about the company dish and we saw that filming in the initiative group that was served as the core of the team. then we made it official we don't seem as the competition's sole representative from russia. but
term long range capability of state space programs. no matter how much i work on my designs there is little chance of them leaving my room let alone leaving the earth's atmosphere but increasingly independent initiative and private funds are becoming legitimate players in this space industry if. need celyn to host a model rover made by a private russian company to moscow snow might not be an analog for the moons terrain but the models makers have lunar ambitions and perhaps just the right...
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i just want to remind everyone that this has taken a long time. since many of us have been on the commission. it would be great to be able to get other departments as partners to move this forward. overall, it will help our efficiency and also help move the department along. if the commission can be of assistance in making sure this moves along, i think we are all committed to that. i do not need to speak for my fellow commissioners. >> there is a specific prohibition of commissioners and and the other city employee getting in touch with the vendor. commissioner walker: i am not talking about the bidding process. i am talking about working with other departments. >> we are hand in hand with other departments. they are rescheduling to fit with our schedule. we have had a turnaround time of one hour to two hours. this is a high priority for everybody. everybody is as anxious to get this working as a commission. commissioner murphy: commissioner lee. commissioner lee: i am glad we are talking to other departments. i am hoping it goes smoothly. it is
i just want to remind everyone that this has taken a long time. since many of us have been on the commission. it would be great to be able to get other departments as partners to move this forward. overall, it will help our efficiency and also help move the department along. if the commission can be of assistance in making sure this moves along, i think we are all committed to that. i do not need to speak for my fellow commissioners. >> there is a specific prohibition of commissioners and...
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some long run. there's nothing subtle about this form of sculpture and that suited me down to the ground and once i sliced off a bit here in the plot starting work on freeing the statue from the feature. and it wasn't long before something with a wintry feel to it became to take shape. sort of cool coffee a foil and hopefully you can make out a beautiful family penguin portrait here. for the lessons without will. but with most of the school leaving glad to put the finishing touches to our run talk to friends i headed back into the city to visit some more crossman working on a slightly larger scale. one company bigger better than the largest employer in the city that territory is boss and the product may make just about fits. in that. this is the cross production association surface. and inside this tank six brand new i am one forty eighth's of a line for space. there ukrainian jet plane that's been around since two thousand and seven each one's worth around twenty five million dollars and musses aim
some long run. there's nothing subtle about this form of sculpture and that suited me down to the ground and once i sliced off a bit here in the plot starting work on freeing the statue from the feature. and it wasn't long before something with a wintry feel to it became to take shape. sort of cool coffee a foil and hopefully you can make out a beautiful family penguin portrait here. for the lessons without will. but with most of the school leaving glad to put the finishing touches to our run...
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commissioner fung: i think you may want to put that into your long-term plans. it is not so much hardware, but access to a database. to have netbooks and other things is easy. it is access. i am sure it will be implemented long after item off the board -- i am off the board. commissioner peterson: on a related note, i would be very interested in electronic submission. i think it saves trees and time, and some labor costs. a probably asked this last year i do not understand the city attorney cost. it looks like a full-time salary almost charged to this department. i just need some enlightenment on that. how is that delegated? >> it has been a multi-year negotiation. for many years, the board had no work order with the city attorney and did not pay for their services at all. in the last few years, there has been the first time where those hours are being to regulated and an assessment of how many dollars need to be allocated for that cost. last year, we reduced work orders somewhat significantly and did not have enough money for it. this year, when we discussed th
commissioner fung: i think you may want to put that into your long-term plans. it is not so much hardware, but access to a database. to have netbooks and other things is easy. it is access. i am sure it will be implemented long after item off the board -- i am off the board. commissioner peterson: on a related note, i would be very interested in electronic submission. i think it saves trees and time, and some labor costs. a probably asked this last year i do not understand the city attorney...
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>> three years. -- how long have you noticed door? >> three years. -- how long have you owned this store? >> three years. that is all i can say. thank you very much. president goh: i have a question for a counselor. -- for the counselor -- attorney. you wanted to see the i.d. in closed session. >> i had requested to see the i.d. prior to tonight's, and the city attorney did not respond to me at all, -- prior to tonight. president goh: but you alleged that he did not ask for the id, so that is not an issue? >> well, it is, it is not an issue. obviously, this report indicates that mr. fadi did not ask to see the identification of the minor. however, what that person looks like is another case, and i wanted to review what the person looked like, whether they looked like they were under 18 or not. president goh: i see. but you do have the police report? >> yes, i have the police report. deputy city attorney: dr. ojo. dr. ojo: the hell could is very clear. it allows the department to suspend for up to 45 days. in this case, 25 days. i am s
>> three years. -- how long have you noticed door? >> three years. -- how long have you owned this store? >> three years. that is all i can say. thank you very much. president goh: i have a question for a counselor. -- for the counselor -- attorney. you wanted to see the i.d. in closed session. >> i had requested to see the i.d. prior to tonight's, and the city attorney did not respond to me at all, -- prior to tonight. president goh: but you alleged that he did not ask...