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kraig debro debro debro debro is is is is there there there there to to to to tell tell tell tell us us us us what what what what happened. happened. happened. happened. >> >> >> >> reporter: reporter: reporter: reporter: it it it it was was was was not not not not even even even even sprinkling sprinkling sprinkling sprinkling that that that that time, time, time, time, they they they they are are are are trying trying trying trying to to to to figure figure figure figure out out out out what what what what happened. happened. happened. happened. there there there there is is is is the the the the vehicle vehicle vehicle vehicle involved involved involved involved in in in in the the the the crash. crash. crash. crash. . >>> when the traffic might get back to normal, the crew is working to remove a man's body and then caltrans will start the clean up, you can see they already started the clean up. to the left there is just one lane open now and if you have been around this area, heard anything about it, you can see it goes from this exit, but all the way down. we are at mandela, by the sh
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nothing more than cannon fodder and that's the reality they use experimental drugs on us during the gulf war of which i was a participant they gave us experimental drugs so it's not just even do you we're talking about the same thing that adolf hitler did to the jews and gypsies was done to us by our own government radiation experiments have also been done on us troops and so to even think that the high ranking officials in charge of the us military care at all about the troops is pure fantasy they don't care about the lower ranking troops at all and they use us in the most obscene of ways and when we come home and have health problems or mental problems or losing our homes does the government help us no they do not so why would we live under the illusion that the high ranking officials care about us they do not they don't care about us and they certainly don't care about the enemy why would we believe the commanders in the theater there why would we believe anyone in the high ranking positions of us. government the israeli government the british government i mean they are all patent lawyers and for us to think they wouldn't use the
nothing more than cannon fodder and that's the reality they use experimental drugs on us during the gulf war of which i was a participant they gave us experimental drugs so it's not just even do you we're talking about the same thing that adolf hitler did to the jews and gypsies was done to us by our own government radiation experiments have also been done on us troops and so to even think that the high ranking officials in charge of the us military care at all about the troops is pure fantasy...
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high ranking officials in charge of the us military care at all about the troops his pure fantasy don't care about the lower ranking troops at all and they use us in the most obscene of ways and when we come home and have health problems or mental problems or are losing our homes does the government help us no they do not so why would we live under the illusion that the high ranking officials care about us they do not they don't care about us and they certainly don't care about the enemy and nowhere was that more of it and i think in the budget shutdown to paint only on the saw men and women on the front lines not getting paid as a result of the posturing here in washington but back to libya given the use of these likely to remain in munitions in iraq and kosovo do you think even though the nato officials and u.s. officials insist they are not being used in libya do you think that depleted uranium could now be seeing action on the games around. first thought why would we believe the commanders in the theater there why would we believe anyone in the high ranking positions of the us government the israeli government the british government i mean
high ranking officials in charge of the us military care at all about the troops his pure fantasy don't care about the lower ranking troops at all and they use us in the most obscene of ways and when we come home and have health problems or mental problems or are losing our homes does the government help us no they do not so why would we live under the illusion that the high ranking officials care about us they do not they don't care about us and they certainly don't care about the enemy and...
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us meet the common foe. although far outnumbered, let us show us brave. let us deal one fierce blow. before a slide the open graves -- [tone!] pressed to the wall but dyi dyit fighting back. supervisor avalos: thank you. >> thank you. i am a man never -- i am a member of the arab council of san francisco. i have lived and worked in san francisco for over 20 years. what i am going to address to this committee is about the safety of our community. your approval of this report will assure that the residents of san francisco will be feeling safe. i had the privilege of defending workers in san francisco. we had to fight against the power creating a climate of hate and fear. we want to make sure that the city of san francisco continues to raise the flag ship of protecting civil rights. and to and muslims have the right to feel safe and free -- arabs and muslims have the right to feel safe and free in san francisco along with every other minorityn the city. i believe this is a no-brainer for this committee. we wanted to make sure that this goes through without any obstacles. supervisor aval
us meet the common foe. although far outnumbered, let us show us brave. let us deal one fierce blow. before a slide the open graves -- [tone!] pressed to the wall but dyi dyit fighting back. supervisor avalos: thank you. >> thank you. i am a man never -- i am a member of the arab council of san francisco. i have lived and worked in san francisco for over 20 years. what i am going to address to this committee is about the safety of our community. your approval of this report will assure...
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us. we'd like to call emily up to join us -- us. she was the person in the picture and the submitter of the photo and then her brother was the person who took the photo. he also submitted one but his wasn't put into the finals. so on behalf of our -- of the lafco program we wanted to present her -- chairperson campos: could we see the picture? >> do i have the picture available. give me one second. chairperson campos: it's very excite . -- exciting. >> this is the photo. it is in golden gate park. it is the water pumping station that's in golden gate park. it's a wind mill structure. it's a beautiful photo. we had some great photoses. we have been talking with some folks about potentially trying to get art in the stormfront program and maybe getting some clean power photos put into those places that will promote the program as well. on behalf of cleanpowersf we want to present a very -- we had a great prize pack. the biggest part, i think, is the $100 gift certificate to prints which donated this to us for the top vote, you can print
us. we'd like to call emily up to join us -- us. she was the person in the picture and the submitter of the photo and then her brother was the person who took the photo. he also submitted one but his wasn't put into the finals. so on behalf of our -- of the lafco program we wanted to present her -- chairperson campos: could we see the picture? >> do i have the picture available. give me one second. chairperson campos: it's very excite . -- exciting. >> this is the photo. it is in...
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us? >> no, mr. chairman. supervisor avalos: we are adjourned. >> ok, everyone, but like to thank everyone for coming out this evening. this is a wonderful turnout. i especially would like to thank ucsf for letting us use this beautiful facility. i am honored that mayor ed lee is with us today. thank you, sir, for coming. [applause] i am equally honored to welcome department heads from some of our most important departments -- hint hint. i'm going to bother them up for all of us. it is also wonderful to see so many people from our communities here tonight. we are having this meeting because the city, as you know, faces a deficit of $300 million, and the mayor's predecessor requested that all agencies cut 10% from their budget and prepare an additional 10% cut in their contingency. this means that agencies like department children and the families come upon a public health will have to spend a lot less money to do things that they want to do throughout the city. and to help us carry out the missions of many of the organizations that are in the room today. the goal tonight is to come up with our community priorities and a vision for the district as well as the city. i want to focus the conversation on ci
us? >> no, mr. chairman. supervisor avalos: we are adjourned. >> ok, everyone, but like to thank everyone for coming out this evening. this is a wonderful turnout. i especially would like to thank ucsf for letting us use this beautiful facility. i am honored that mayor ed lee is with us today. thank you, sir, for coming. [applause] i am equally honored to welcome department heads from some of our most important departments -- hint hint. i'm going to bother them up for all of us. it...
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used as an insult. i feel like all of us are starng to see what the problems in this country are. i think plenty of people are opinionated. i don't think there's many forums where you can really express yourself or try to make a difference or anything. i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about it, but it's like... ya' know, in my own apartment. [laughs] >> i honor each and every one of you for coming out to the library on saturday afternoon to have a discussion on this important topic. who used personal care products? shampoo, face cream, deodorant, contact solution? the numbers could be staggering. the stories that i tell in the book and stories i talk about today are store reus about all of us. to tell you a little bit about my personal story. i was a 17 magazine makeup reading desperate to read in. with each careful purchase, i was one step closer to that girl i dreamed up. i used lots of them, 20 products a day, makeup, skin creams, an enormous cloud of aqua net hair spray. this is the back in the days of big hair and shoulder pads and bright makeup. i looked up all these products as a teen, 20 products a day, i was surprised to discover, i had been with exposing myself to 200 products a day before i got on the school bus. what is in this stuff that we put on our bodies, put in our hair on a daily basis. that is what we have been working on and looking at for about the passed 5 years. these are the groups involved in the campaign for safe products. most poplar brands of
used as an insult. i feel like all of us are starng to see what the problems in this country are. i think plenty of people are opinionated. i don't think there's many forums where you can really express yourself or try to make a difference or anything. i mean...wha'...whatdo... what do i do, ya' know? the only people that i'm able to affect are the people who care about what i have to say. there is something you can do, but i'm sure it wouldn't be, uh...easy. different man: i get angry about...
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us this day our daily bread. and forgive us our trespasses. as we forgive them that trespass against useir trust in thee. >> oh, lord, send them help from thy holy place. >> and evermore defend them. >> be unto them a tower of strength. >> from the face of their enemy. >> o lord, hear our prayer. >> and let us cry come unto thee. >> o god of our fathers, bless these thy servants and sow the seed of eternal life in their hearts, that whatsoever in thy holy word they shall profitably learn, they may, indeed, fulfill the same, that so obeying thy will, and always being in safety under thy protection, they may abide in thy love unto their lives' end, through jesus christ our lord. >> amen. >> o merciful lord and heavenly father, by whose gracious gift mankind is increased, bestow, we beseech thee, upon these two persons the heritage and gift of children, and grant that they may see their children christianly and virtuously brought up to thy praise and honor, through jesus christ our lord. >> amen. >> o god, who hast taught us that it should never be lawful to put asunder those whom thou by
us this day our daily bread. and forgive us our trespasses. as we forgive them that trespass against useir trust in thee. >> oh, lord, send them help from thy holy place. >> and evermore defend them. >> be unto them a tower of strength. >> from the face of their enemy. >> o lord, hear our prayer. >> and let us cry come unto thee. >> o god of our fathers, bless these thy servants and sow the seed of eternal life in their hearts, that whatsoever in thy...
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what this starts is how many of us can tell us the fundamentals of climate and weather change. most of us, one man? then you don't need to read this. the fundamentals of that we learn listening to the radio or watching the weather man and that's not good enough for us because we have to learn the hand gauge because we don't want to sit around feeling unnerved when someone says sea levels can go 25 feet. that's not where leaders take others. we have to know what's real and in the range of possibility. so this report is the best primer on what is effective climate. secondly, we all here about the poles shrinking in antarctica, based on this you see they play a bigger roll with respect to water and reflection from the sun. there are things you need to know. we don't need fearful people. many of us are managers that make hard decisions in investments we need to be empowered and knowledgeable. this looks at a state of the art of what's fake, real , fact or fiction about global warming. we have to make up indecisions, it may go 25 feet but some of us won't be here in 150 years. we have to know
what this starts is how many of us can tell us the fundamentals of climate and weather change. most of us, one man? then you don't need to read this. the fundamentals of that we learn listening to the radio or watching the weather man and that's not good enough for us because we have to learn the hand gauge because we don't want to sit around feeling unnerved when someone says sea levels can go 25 feet. that's not where leaders take others. we have to know what's real and in the range of...
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in there using police and fire and you've got corporations that are using the commons they're using our educated workforce and they're not paying taxes for it they should pay if they want to claim that their entities if they want to contribute hundreds of millions of dollars to political campaigns then they shouldn't sit around go oh but we we don't have to pay any taxes we shouldn't deny things would be much more efficient much more transparent and much more fair to have passed through treatment for corporations the same as we have for partnerships if people take action if people take a profit that should be taxed but i don't think that and to the level taxation you can't do that or we don't have fifty thousand stockholders and you know what we have publicly traded partnership with the black riders that have that tax treatment it seems to work and making twelve partners rajon their publicly traded anyone can buy into the partnership with blackstone group it's turned on the american stock exchange. pointed out that if you upper one percent of americans are now taking a quarter of th
in there using police and fire and you've got corporations that are using the commons they're using our educated workforce and they're not paying taxes for it they should pay if they want to claim that their entities if they want to contribute hundreds of millions of dollars to political campaigns then they shouldn't sit around go oh but we we don't have to pay any taxes we shouldn't deny things would be much more efficient much more transparent and much more fair to have passed through...
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use size of less than 4,000 feet. we have a disagreement with the appellants and what counts toward that use side in terms of an exterior corridor which we believe is not part of the use and the appellant argues it is. the appellant will have the ability to file a rehearing a quest on the board's appeal and there is a subsequent revision permit that addresses the walkup use. they will be revising the plans -- we had approved it without the 312 notice. it did not require a conditional use for the walked up but they will be revising the plans to make that interior so it will not be a walk up use and will not require the section 312 use. the board declared correction last night to the department that they want building department and planning department to monitor the construction and insured does comply with the use size limitation and what the plans state. two other items that would be interesting -- 281 turk which authorized the building of a pharmacy. there was a lot of neighborhood opposition to this citing the negative impact of pharmacies in the district which has picked up the name pill hill. as the board had initially denied the application when it came to the a
use size of less than 4,000 feet. we have a disagreement with the appellants and what counts toward that use side in terms of an exterior corridor which we believe is not part of the use and the appellant argues it is. the appellant will have the ability to file a rehearing a quest on the board's appeal and there is a subsequent revision permit that addresses the walkup use. they will be revising the plans -- we had approved it without the 312 notice. it did not require a conditional use for...
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using those kinds of terms. so there's obviously a, a disconnect...daphne. there are many people in the field who came into this field in the '70s and in the '80s, when we were using the old language. so for each of us personally, this is a process of learning and enlightenment, and we each have to recognize our own language and first become conscious of what we're saying. and this about raising consciousness about what are the words that we're using, what do they mean, how do they further stigmatize or label or keep people in a place that is negative, as opposed to language that elevates. and we each have to come to this, individually, and then we do it as field, because language does indeed shape our thinking and our thinking shapes our behaviors and our decisions which of course shape our lives. and so our language can actually either affect positive change or keep us in a negative place. so we as a field, and it's fantastic that samhsa is hosting this conversation because it's part of just raising awareness and talking with each other about what are we saying and what, what word does work? but we certainly i think can look at some of the words and say, this is not effective anymore and we can mo
using those kinds of terms. so there's obviously a, a disconnect...daphne. there are many people in the field who came into this field in the '70s and in the '80s, when we were using the old language. so for each of us personally, this is a process of learning and enlightenment, and we each have to recognize our own language and first become conscious of what we're saying. and this about raising consciousness about what are the words that we're using, what do they mean, how do they further...
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using. london waterways. during construction i'm going to use the one. to some extent it's. pretty capacity is you can get a lot of people out of rivers and canals but there will be some use of the thames and then to come out with that lead up through the site but most of the customers big ticket holders will come by rail rather than buy water and we've used a lot in construction so more than half of all on the tiriel so how many in and out of the site by by rail and by water thank you thank you very much and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was some director of infrastructure you're really utilities and public thrilled at the london two thousand and twelve olympic village and that's it for now for all of us if you want to have yourself caught my breath some of mine she has a question to me next time to drop me a line algorithm at how to teach our young and let's keep spotlight interactive back with more first comments on what's going on in and outside russia until then stay and r.t. and take your pick you thanks. for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get the invoice face to face with the news makers. in moscow all she's available in marriage grant
using. london waterways. during construction i'm going to use the one. to some extent it's. pretty capacity is you can get a lot of people out of rivers and canals but there will be some use of the thames and then to come out with that lead up through the site but most of the customers big ticket holders will come by rail rather than buy water and we've used a lot in construction so more than half of all on the tiriel so how many in and out of the site by by rail and by water thank you thank...
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us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most of them have never been -- the combined mixtures of a developing teenager saying day after day year after year. there is a lot we don't know. what do know there is a tremendous amount of scientific evidence that showing low doses of chemical exposures can interfere with hormones, change the way our genomes for diseases that come down the long. most important time of development in the womb, teenagers developing. we also know that disease chronic disease is meaning chemicals are on the rise, breast cancers. who knows a young cancer or family member that has breast cancer, infertilities, testicular cancer. there is a lot of evidence showing environmental pollutants are part of the reason. so we see that there is a lot of cause for concerns and the trends um, cause us to look at these chemicals and say what is going on here. we know from the science that chemicals are ending up where they are not suppose
us used this product today. here is a run down of my beauty routine, some of the things i was supposed to, 40 hormone chemicals, 17 carcinogens, 17 penetration chemicals. they draw others more deeply into the property. 16 toxins, less than 50 percent of my chemicals has been assessed by any publically accountable institutions. there are no government requirements for us to understand these chemicals. we have a lot of information about some of them. most of them have never been -- the combined...
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us there... ... sometimes it just takes us a little longer to get back. ♪ [ male announcer ] nature is unique... ...authentic... ...pure... and also delicious. ♪ like nature valley. granola bars made with crunchy oats and pure honey. because natural is not only good, it also tastes good. nature valley -- 100% natural. 100% delicious. nature valley -- 100% natural. l. >> good evening everybody. giants open the series with the do you thinkers tonight going to great length to make sure no violence in the stands. starting the night by presenting dodger juan he with his giants championship ring. he had 24 moments last year for the world champion. hug for bill then mobbed by former teammate and tear shed as juan acknowledged the fans. then both giants and dodgers met on thefeld for a moment of reflection about for brian stow the jints fan badly beaten on ping day in los angeles. as for the game. juan 1 for 4 tonight blown away by madison in the second. clayton beat the giants opening beat them again tonight. 23 and 2 third scoreless against the giants. first pitch of the fifth and out of here. rob solo homer 2 nothing la. later in the inning. 3 nothing. mat kemp blows the game open thanks to help from pat. if both score here and kemp nailed at third open the play but the daniel is done. and as you will see he's a tad frustrated. dodgers win 6-1. a's in chicago tonight. dallas looking for first win of the year. first inning juan had bigger problems later on in the air. go 6 innings. struck out 7. gave up one run there it is. brent going downtown in the fifth. solo shot. 1 nothing white sox. still 1 nothing in the 9th. 1 out birth on with a drive deep to left. pierre i got it i got it i ain't got it. cliff charges home from second. he scores. that ties the game at 1 appease so they go to the tenth. here it comes. there it goes. suzuki the maui boy. first of the year. game winner chicago waste a brilliant performance from mark with a no hitter into the 6th inning and a's pull it out 2-1 in 10 the. warriors kind of limping to the end of the season. ellis not played tonight and won't play in the finale because of a concussion. and curry limped off in denver. williams started in monty place. aggressive early on. crossing of. going to the rack. 17 for reggie. tattoo wonder anderson everywhere. duncan off the pick and roll. tied at 50. the rookie finishing up the season with audacity. third quarter nugget start to open things up. goal fought called on that plate. look at over drive between defender. wow! smith had 22. bird man cleaning up 9 nugget scored in double figure. curry 27 and queebing the ankle and blown out. nice day for the stanford women basketball team with two players chosen in the top 10 women draft. peterson taken by the shock with the seventh over all people and indiana fever selected poland with ninth over all pick with pac-10 players i'll see you. >> they had outstanding season. made it to the financial 4 and now on to the pro. >> good deal thanks larry. >> "nightline"is up next. for all of usks for joining us. news next begins tomorrow morning at 4:30. of course we'll be back tomorrow nature and stay connected any time at abc 7 news.com. good nature and stay connected any time at abc 7 news.com. good night even introducing the thunderbolt by htc. immense power. scorching speed. the first phone strong enough to run on the fastest, most advanced 4g network in america. go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters.
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>> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
>> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go.
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us? >> they know more about us than we know about it. i tried to address that in the book. for some of us, google knows a tremendous amount. if you use gmail or anything else that requires registration like youtube, then google has a rich record of the sorts of things you think about, you work on, the sorts of people you communicate with. now, no human being at google is going through that and writing up a report and handing if over to the fbi, but the records exist somewhere, and if the fbi wanted to search for someone and as we know, the fbi doesn't always get it right, you could see services like google and many other services, google is hardly the worst defender in fact area, and let's think about fbi, giving over a lot of information causing damage in the world. it's one the reasons why google was so concerned and panicked about the notion that people within the people's republic of china breached security last year off their gmail system thus opening up a huge risk to a number of chinese using google services, so, yeah, we tend to keep information about ourselves, a lot of informati
us? >> they know more about us than we know about it. i tried to address that in the book. for some of us, google knows a tremendous amount. if you use gmail or anything else that requires registration like youtube, then google has a rich record of the sorts of things you think about, you work on, the sorts of people you communicate with. now, no human being at google is going through that and writing up a report and handing if over to the fbi, but the records exist somewhere, and if the...
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use google in a better way. i use google every day. dozens of times a way. i used google to find my way to the store. i'm not going to advocate that we not use google. i am not going to advocate that we use google in a wiser way, not just a smarter way, a wiser way. i want us to understand that google has biases baked into the al borrow rhythm that google is a company, that must satisfy the shareholders. it's been so good at that, it's been so wealthy that it can afford to be good. so it has. for the most part. even when it's bad, it thinks it's being good. which is part of the problem. with all of that, we could be better. the real problem is we are so addicted to the speed and convenience of that lovely sets of results that comes in a nice set of ten with a value attached to each. we trust it. we trust it so many that almost nobody clicks past result number three, set alone the second page. nobody clicks to the second page. next time you do a google search, click the second page. just to see what's there. you never know; right? we've seen study after study, academic and industry studies show that pe
use google in a better way. i use google every day. dozens of times a way. i used google to find my way to the store. i'm not going to advocate that we not use google. i am not going to advocate that we use google in a wiser way, not just a smarter way, a wiser way. i want us to understand that google has biases baked into the al borrow rhythm that google is a company, that must satisfy the shareholders. it's been so good at that, it's been so wealthy that it can afford to be good. so it has....
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used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the april 14th meeting of the audit and oversight committee. i am david campos, joined with mark farrel and david chu. the clerk is andrea osberry. and we want to thank the sfgtv staff for covering this. do we have any announcements? >> turn off all cell phones. if you want to speak, fill out a public speaker card. copies of all documents will be included in the file and should be submitted to the clerk. >> can you call item no. 1? >> this is the hearing on the controls report on the current and projected budget costs, with the use of overtime hours. >> thank you very much. this is an item i introduced with the understanding that for every member of the board of su
used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the april 14th meeting...
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us. that's given us a shorter gap between the identification of targets and striking the targets rather than the traditional air power that we've been using. so that's been an advance for us and obviously the opposition fors themselves have gained the greater capability in recent days. >> warner: so the talk in washington in the last week or so has been of a potential stalemate, the joint chiefs chairman said that last week. you don't see that? >> i don't see that in the last few days. there's been a bit of momentum there. we've been money coming in from kuwait $150 million or so for the opposition forces. we've seen greater involvement by the united arab emirates so there is some political momentum there that wasn't there before. in all of these campaigns we get periods of greater and lesser momentum. >> warner: so how can you step up the military pressure? did anything new come out of this lengthy meeting you had with secretary gates and admiral mullen today? >> this morning was a discussion about the wide range of issues not just libya. obviously afghanistan which remains our main effort and the situation in egypt, what is happening in
us. that's given us a shorter gap between the identification of targets and striking the targets rather than the traditional air power that we've been using. so that's been an advance for us and obviously the opposition fors themselves have gained the greater capability in recent days. >> warner: so the talk in washington in the last week or so has been of a potential stalemate, the joint chiefs chairman said that last week. you don't see that? >> i don't see that in the last few...
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use internet. we use phone when we can. we get to meet face to face when we can. we use everything we can to keep the movement on, to keep the people aware of what's going on in the other cities. because it is very important thing to encourage the people around the country that they are not alone and they are... and other cities are continuing moving and going on. >> brown: what's driving the protest now? what's the goal at this point? >> their freedom. democratic regime. a regime where we have our dignity and we have our freedom. for more than 40 years, we live without freedom and without any kind of democracy. besides that, the killing which was crafted by the authority against its own people last month make people believe that it's impossible for this regime to change it from inside, to try to make any real change, any real reforms which led at the end to democratic regime. so there are continuing... so they are continuing until they get complete freedom. razan zaitouneh in damascus, thank you so much for talking to us. >> thank you. >> warner: next, the libya story.
use internet. we use phone when we can. we get to meet face to face when we can. we use everything we can to keep the movement on, to keep the people aware of what's going on in the other cities. because it is very important thing to encourage the people around the country that they are not alone and they are... and other cities are continuing moving and going on. >> brown: what's driving the protest now? what's the goal at this point? >> their freedom. democratic regime. a regime...
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while secretary gates says it's not essential to the us security we have obama saying that at least trying to convince us it would seem he wants us out of afghanistan and betray us is talking about us being there for twenty years i'm a little confused by what's really going on here is there is there somebody in charge right now who is behind the wheel we're going to do the lone ranger i think the american people are very confused. we've had a series of interventions the really began shortly after the the goal for nine hundred ninety one if you we can recount a little history very briefly we intervened as some of your audience members will remember in somalia a stand simply for the purpose of feeding starving people and suddenly that mission after president clinton was elected was transformed into a nation building mission inside somalia and of course went very badly and subsequently we had it going to haiti and then bosnia herzegovina. eventually kosovo in each of these incidents and the justification for going in was usually on lofty moral grounds we ended up treating the area as a laboratory for social experimentation trying to
while secretary gates says it's not essential to the us security we have obama saying that at least trying to convince us it would seem he wants us out of afghanistan and betray us is talking about us being there for twenty years i'm a little confused by what's really going on here is there is there somebody in charge right now who is behind the wheel we're going to do the lone ranger i think the american people are very confused. we've had a series of interventions the really began shortly...
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use that 24 hours a day. the police uses their real system 24 hours a day of but the oakland fire department does not use it asponse. >> the way look at it is that we are counting the system together into the new system is online. we have most have the complaints and the east oakland area. less complaints in the last couple. and i'm not saying there are no complaints but it is significantly less than one i took office. >>pam: the difficult ordeal system has been an ongoing problem. if >> jacqueline: this could still be extended with heavy rain and hail this weather cell over fairfield. details coming up [ female announcer ] it's the jcpenney absolute lowest prices of the spring! shop our unbeatable night and day doorbusters, like women's st. john's bay tees for spring, an unbelievably low $4.99, and guy's bold screen tees, the absolute lowest -- only $3.99! even exclusive liz claiborne spring handbags are 50% off! plus, with jcp rewards, get double points with every purchase! shop, earn, save! don't miss the absolute lowest prices of the spring at jcpenney! go to jcp.com to see everything on sale. we make styl
use that 24 hours a day. the police uses their real system 24 hours a day of but the oakland fire department does not use it asponse. >> the way look at it is that we are counting the system together into the new system is online. we have most have the complaints and the east oakland area. less complaints in the last couple. and i'm not saying there are no complaints but it is significantly less than one i took office. >>pam: the difficult ordeal system has been an ongoing problem....
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into office and taking on a nation building exercise in afghanistan so we have used new media we've used films we've used a whole lot of people hollywood to connect get our message and you're reaching troops in the field with this that's right and we've got our film was actually given to carl i can vary in his hands there's hundreds of we get hundreds of e-mails from for marines and soldiers in place abroad and they tell us this is so true we see this stuff every day that nation building in afghanistan doesn't allow us to kill terrorists which we need to do so how is that perspective then that is available to us through the internet affecting our generation of veterans when that when i looking at these issues and looking at the big picture i mean i know that there.
into office and taking on a nation building exercise in afghanistan so we have used new media we've used films we've used a whole lot of people hollywood to connect get our message and you're reaching troops in the field with this that's right and we've got our film was actually given to carl i can vary in his hands there's hundreds of we get hundreds of e-mails from for marines and soldiers in place abroad and they tell us this is so true we see this stuff every day that nation building in...
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thanks for having us [applause] >> give us an explanation and a number of slots for washington. it can be a written response. will you be able to get back to us with that thank you for waiti waiting. if your name has been called, get lined up to get your minutes. thank you. ^ [speaking spanish] . >> i come from brian elementary. >> on our last meeting, i asked you to take into account what was going to happen in our school, bryant. we are still waiting for your answer. you should review your mission and restate it again as the mission it is of your vision. [speaking in spanish] pub [speaking in spanish] we have been ignored. we hold the system and pay the salaries of many people that are here. if we are not taken seriously within a week, we'll go to the press, the public and air our concerns. >> as parents, we are on twitter and facebook. we are informed. we request that we have a moating. if we don't, we are going to have to go out there with the press even to the white house if necessary. >> good evening. my name is brandon, i am a student from brian elementary. i'm here to ask you not to let the teachers that i know and that know
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as for illegal use -- as for legal use, this was one of the biggest challenges for us. let's say that they came back to us all 42 from the dwelling. -- for a two family dwelling. let's say that we need the applicants to provide us with property cards and water records. that will help us to see how come it becomes too as opposed to one-family dwelling. after picking the document we do and other research, just to make sure. we provide a package with that the building permit. every document that we have. we bring it up to the dirt -- deputy director of inspection services. we handed to him. he will look through all the documentation and give that determination. yes, this can be a legal close family dwelling. >> does that accommodate the fee structure? when an inspection has to be made of a unit or building? >> really, there is no fee involved. but if there are building permits, i guess. >> is there a significant of occupancy in the code that can be a problem? >> sometimes. >> how often does that take place? i know that when there was the glut of construction that was taking
as for illegal use -- as for legal use, this was one of the biggest challenges for us. let's say that they came back to us all 42 from the dwelling. -- for a two family dwelling. let's say that we need the applicants to provide us with property cards and water records. that will help us to see how come it becomes too as opposed to one-family dwelling. after picking the document we do and other research, just to make sure. we provide a package with that the building permit. every document that...
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things i think people need to know is that most technology that's used in space can be used either for weapons purposes or it can be used for totally benign good purposes lasers for tracking good idea more precise tracking small microsatellites that can go around the big sell it take pictures good idea as it helps you figure out what went wrong with your satellite and that's hard to do right now good idea that same little micro sallade that's going around the big cell it could be set up to go around another person sell it and run into it until. the technology doesn't know whether it's a weapon or whether it's you know a benign use. the question is going to come down to the intent of the people who are building the systems. the anti-missile shield is regarded by some critics as being the visible face of the american space weapons program. i'll just hold it i agree and it's available. to the military wardens dissident nations launched melissa can silence on american cities. possible impact of san francisco solutions but in reality who is capable of pulling off such an attack against the usa the interesting thing is that t
things i think people need to know is that most technology that's used in space can be used either for weapons purposes or it can be used for totally benign good purposes lasers for tracking good idea more precise tracking small microsatellites that can go around the big sell it take pictures good idea as it helps you figure out what went wrong with your satellite and that's hard to do right now good idea that same little micro sallade that's going around the big cell it could be set up to go...
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us support from day one, from spring training through august, all the way to texas. seeing black and orange out there was so awesome and fun and exciting. it made us so much more comfortable to play. all i can say is thank you. go san francisco. [applause] >> wow. it is a lot more wracking than you think. first, we want to thank everyone who got us here. we all have someone help us, whether it was our mom, dad, pitching coach, the coaches that we have now. they had a huge and in this. we want to thank them, our wives, our family, love the ones. we had a little talk. i said if we do not do as good as we did at least last year we will be a failure. we changed that and we did a good job of it. you all have waited so long for this and we brought it home for you all. thank you. you are the best. [applause] >> 3 staples in this franchise for a very long time. i get the privilege of introducing three hitters. you will hear from all three of these gentlemen, aubrey huff, buster posey commac and, and fr sanchez. [applause] >> san francisco giants. world series champions. let's enjoy this today, tomorrow, a week, maybe a month, and then let's get back to work and make another run at it. [applause] >> this is unbelievable, guys. first of all, i want to thank god for putting us in this situation and blessed us the way he has. i want to than
us support from day one, from spring training through august, all the way to texas. seeing black and orange out there was so awesome and fun and exciting. it made us so much more comfortable to play. all i can say is thank you. go san francisco. [applause] >> wow. it is a lot more wracking than you think. first, we want to thank everyone who got us here. we all have someone help us, whether it was our mom, dad, pitching coach, the coaches that we have now. they had a huge and in this. we...
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us. purely illustrative but let's use pakistan as an example we but like to enable them to do all sorts of surveillance on the western border. that would not be in our interest if there were used on the eastern border. a sale of that creates i think terry serious geopolitical tension whereas the surface, the use can be somewhat shaped. it might be very desirable outcome. >> david, did you want to have? >> next to andrew, and i promise to get out of the front row. >> thank you. snyder i'd like to ask the panel what do we know and what lessons might we have learned about the uav technology of the experiences of china, israel and others who may have used the technology is already in where iraq was mentioned but i was wondering if the panelists might comment on the experience of other countries. >> i really don't have a good idea, and i can see in some other states like the israelis what i've been able to observe publicly falling we have used the same out lines, but i'm sorry i lack the detailed information. >> there's enormous interest the word in the united states is that we are ahead in some regards, but in others in the one the was just touched upon and that is the reloading o
us. purely illustrative but let's use pakistan as an example we but like to enable them to do all sorts of surveillance on the western border. that would not be in our interest if there were used on the eastern border. a sale of that creates i think terry serious geopolitical tension whereas the surface, the use can be somewhat shaped. it might be very desirable outcome. >> david, did you want to have? >> next to andrew, and i promise to get out of the front row. >> thank you....
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us it's not the left not the right. only. what we've got is a situation where we have a thousands of armed less than us in iraq using their weapons without any rules without any rules of engagement a little behind that is no role for the. forty first green got killed in one week not a single story appeared in the paper the coalition needs these people because they want to ricky sekhon educated. in a sense way using freelance. mercenaries as time facts to protect not only our soldiers thought the casualty figures of the south of france. that's one tunnels do you think they were contractors there two contractors just started to be used right it towards the end of my tour. once on a mob and there was only one or two that i saw when i left when we're talking about a grade though the percentage goes from maybe five or ten percent of the overall force up to fifty percent of the actual interrogation and analysis force there so you you were a grade as soldier no i don't grade i was a civilian contractor. i mean once again this when i think of it i mean comparable in unconventional war think of a conflict for example the one in iraq think
us it's not the left not the right. only. what we've got is a situation where we have a thousands of armed less than us in iraq using their weapons without any rules without any rules of engagement a little behind that is no role for the. forty first green got killed in one week not a single story appeared in the paper the coalition needs these people because they want to ricky sekhon educated. in a sense way using freelance. mercenaries as time facts to protect not only our soldiers thought...
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used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> welcome to the playground and recreation center. my name is naomi kelly, deputy city administrator for the city and county of san francisco. today's press conference, the purpose of the press conferences to announce the implementation plan for the san francisco locao into effect on march 25, 2011. the implementation of the city's new mandatory local hiring policy is a top priority for mayor lee. it will outline the steps taken, contractors, and the broader community for the san francisco local hiring policy for construction. the new local hiring policy will require contractors to meet mandatory levels of san francisco residents and participation. the goal is to provide predictability for all stakeho
used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> welcome to the playground and recreation center. my name...
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us, but we will be here. in 25 years, i would like to see as using every single tool that we have. i would like to see us using our contingency groups better. i would like to see unions reaching out to each other to help one another. even now, we have those who have relationships with elected officials that can help other unions, and i would like to see them come together and try to use that. i would like to see them using the central labor council and set up a triage kind of thing are everything is centered in there and unions come together under that banner to help each other. i guess that is self-serving, but i truly believe that they are the organizations that are there to pull everyone together. unions are so concerned about their unions, as they should be, but we are concerned about pulling them all together to be concerned about everybody. that is what i would like to see. >> let me jump off from that. we need to get better at doing is working together. the labor -- in this moment, the head of -- we need to sustain that and in 25 years, at that will get taken for granted. that will not be somethin
us, but we will be here. in 25 years, i would like to see as using every single tool that we have. i would like to see us using our contingency groups better. i would like to see unions reaching out to each other to help one another. even now, we have those who have relationships with elected officials that can help other unions, and i would like to see them come together and try to use that. i would like to see them using the central labor council and set up a triage kind of thing are...
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been using i mean nation containing depleted uranium in libya which is known to cause cancer and mutations nato denies the allegations depleted uranium warheads had previously been used by the us in iraq to wait and bosnia. and the world marks half a century of space travel april twelfth nine hundred sixty one russian cosmonaut yuri gagarin became the first man to reach out to the stars by being propelled into orbit. pioneers journey is not without its trials as one of her fellow trainees victor got about co reveals to r.t. . the lesson is best thing. about school thank you for being with us today you were part of the group of four officers who are preparing for the first manned space flight how many of you where when equip can tell us about how the first cost was picked. for. the decision to enlist fighter pilots into the first group a trainee cosmonauts was made by sergei carrillo of the soviet union's head aerospace engineer a developed and launched the sputnik and the first manned space flight their friends ministry in the top soviet authorities approved that decision so the air force and the main enforce hospital are assigned to pick the candidates for the first manned sp
been using i mean nation containing depleted uranium in libya which is known to cause cancer and mutations nato denies the allegations depleted uranium warheads had previously been used by the us in iraq to wait and bosnia. and the world marks half a century of space travel april twelfth nine hundred sixty one russian cosmonaut yuri gagarin became the first man to reach out to the stars by being propelled into orbit. pioneers journey is not without its trials as one of her fellow trainees...
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used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have the location open. you are set to go. >> so it's a tremendous honor to be here today. we've got a tremendous program for you. this is our annual black history month kickoff. it was started many, many years ago. dr. carter g. woodson had participated in the founding of black history month. he was involved in the group known as the oh, -- association for the study of african-american life and history. the local chapter of that group is what is now known as the african-american cultural and historical society. so it's an honor. we've been doing this for many, many years and it's great to see so many faces out here today. right now what i'd like to do is thank our partners and acknowledge them for their participateation. the san francisco publ
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afghans and pakistanis among the insurgency who are monitoring us and monitoring what's going on in america, and what they use is they use these events to fan the flames of hate and cause outrage among the afghans so they can attack these foreigners, in the end killing some of them as well as killing afghans. it's actually very frightening to see the attitudes that have changed among afghans to the americans. in 2001, america for the most part was welcomed with open arms. in 2000 2011, we are seeing a growing anti-american sentiment and it is very frightening. brian? >> atiya abawi, normally posted in afghanistan with us tonight from the washington bureau. thanks for that. >>> news from the western coast of africa tonight, the ivory coast is in crisis. france is telling its remaining citizens in the ivory coast to go to their embassy for safety. the fighting there has killed an estimated 800 people in the past few days. the battle is between forces of the former president and the newly elected president. among those 800 dead, four u.n. peacekeepers. u.n. helicopters are firing on a compound controlled by the former presi
afghans and pakistanis among the insurgency who are monitoring us and monitoring what's going on in america, and what they use is they use these events to fan the flames of hate and cause outrage among the afghans so they can attack these foreigners, in the end killing some of them as well as killing afghans. it's actually very frightening to see the attitudes that have changed among afghans to the americans. in 2001, america for the most part was welcomed with open arms. in 2000 2011, we are...
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us soldiers dying halfway around the world and millions of civilians being killed in displaced due to war and we need to check our country into a methadone clinic immediately wean us off these free trade economic policies to give c.e.o.'s their quick fixes would deteriorate the substrate of our economy we have by getting out of the w t o and nafta and promote uniquely american industry like we used to do before reagan sold us out maybe then we can bring home our war contractors and put them to real productive work building the infrastructure of this country and the goods of the future for our country in our country. this is our only choice now we've been hooked on the military industrial complex for way too long it's urgent that we seriously consider kicking that abbott because it is destroying our country our addiction to to go to war our addiction to this giant military machine and the fact that we as i said from the founding of our country today we have nothing to fall back on or very very little because we don't make things here anymore. we stopped that manufacturing process or begin to slow it down starting with reagan it went on steroids we're now through a gap with you know during the clinton ministration and now there's virtually nothing left that we make here anymore this is this is a true disaster that that needs to be fixed by breaking our addiction to the military an
us soldiers dying halfway around the world and millions of civilians being killed in displaced due to war and we need to check our country into a methadone clinic immediately wean us off these free trade economic policies to give c.e.o.'s their quick fixes would deteriorate the substrate of our economy we have by getting out of the w t o and nafta and promote uniquely american industry like we used to do before reagan sold us out maybe then we can bring home our war contractors and put them to...