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can i help you?nse of security to know what's going to happen next. it gives them a sense that they're in control, and once they have that sense of security, they're able to deal with flexibility better. and i also--again, when there's change in routine, i really try hard to prepare them for that change because they do become creatures of habit. so if we've run overtime and we're not going to have time for small group and we're going to transition right into snack at the end of large group time, i usually say to them, "something's different. something different is going to happen today," and then prepare them for the change, and that's always helpful. [baby talk] different woman, voice-over: i think it's so different to work with infants and toddlers than working with preschoolers. it's like a whole different ball game. you really have to slow down the rhythm. you have to be so much more flexible. you can't plan out everything that's going to happen during the day. and you have to be very sensitive t
can i help you?nse of security to know what's going to happen next. it gives them a sense that they're in control, and once they have that sense of security, they're able to deal with flexibility better. and i also--again, when there's change in routine, i really try hard to prepare them for that change because they do become creatures of habit. so if we've run overtime and we're not going to have time for small group and we're going to transition right into snack at the end of large group...
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you can sit over here. sit over here so you can.. hendrick: for example, sharing is always a big issue with ouroungsters. certainly we want all children to learn to share, but taking turns is very different from really sharing, sharing from the heart. olivia? [child coughs] look. let me open it. hendrick: often teachers establish policies to regulate turn-taking such as... "you can each use it for 5 minutes," or... "ride the trike around the circle once more, and then it's karen's turn." what do you think that really teaches children? today, out on the playground, a little boy, ryan, was basically riding a bike, and one of the other little boys in the classroom wanted the bike and instead of asking ryan if he could have a turn... grabbed the bike and yanked ryan off the bike. so going over there-- of course, ryan came running, crying to me, and what we did was go back and bring both of the children together and talked about it and said, "ok, ryan, what do you need to say to this little boy?" and ryan used his words and said, you know
you can sit over here. sit over here so you can.. hendrick: for example, sharing is always a big issue with ouroungsters. certainly we want all children to learn to share, but taking turns is very different from really sharing, sharing from the heart. olivia? [child coughs] look. let me open it. hendrick: often teachers establish policies to regulate turn-taking such as... "you can each use it for 5 minutes," or... "ride the trike around the circle once more, and then it's...
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but but policy can transform culture, can change it for the better. and the two together have worked historically to improve life very considerably for all of us. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, bill and carlos for those great remark. we now have about 15, 20 minutes to hear from the audience there is a microphone in the back. i'd like to ask that you raise a hand and then when the mic comes to you, you identify yourself for the benefit of our audience. so we have a first question over here. >> thank you. i'm from the turkish industry and business association. we've been talking a lot about what governments can do for policy. and i'm just wondering what the business community can do better to promote these goals better. >> great. it's a good question. we're going to do just as we did from our first session, which is to collect three or four questions. right here in the aisle. >> hi. no, ma'am nation federal world resource institute in washington, d.c. my question, some of the comments mr. pascual made earlier on the role of small proje
but but policy can transform culture, can change it for the better. and the two together have worked historically to improve life very considerably for all of us. thank you. [ applause ] >> thank you very much, bill and carlos for those great remark. we now have about 15, 20 minutes to hear from the audience there is a microphone in the back. i'd like to ask that you raise a hand and then when the mic comes to you, you identify yourself for the benefit of our audience. so we have a first...
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where can they look? >> i would checked with pay pal and found out if this was a usual competitive advantage or a competitive request that they were hearing. and they were very suspicious. as you would expect them to be. but i think there are things like this that we have written about at "inc." that are scams and i would be suspicious about this. particularly the personal shipper. if you don't have a record of your shipment arriving at the dress, that's often a bad sign. >> i would split the two issues. first of all, under no circumstances am i going to change the process of where i'm going to get paid, once i see the money in my account and cleared. once i see that, i might be more flexible in shipping. having come from britain, there can be local shippers that are a lot cheaper than bringing the big boys in from overseas, but i would only explore the possibility, once i was absolutely sure that i had the payment channel sorted. >> this was great advice and if any of you out there have a question for ou
where can they look? >> i would checked with pay pal and found out if this was a usual competitive advantage or a competitive request that they were hearing. and they were very suspicious. as you would expect them to be. but i think there are things like this that we have written about at "inc." that are scams and i would be suspicious about this. particularly the personal shipper. if you don't have a record of your shipment arriving at the dress, that's often a bad sign....
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yes, we can. >> politicians keep saying >> yes, we can. >> yes, we, can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> people believed them. >> yes, we can. yes, we can. >> when we need government. the fact this they can't. politicians think they can run the economy and run our lives. but no, they can't. >> that's the title of my new book which explains that individuals you can seed with government spends huge amount of money on trivial things. >> it's trivial to you because you are arrogant. >> yes, we can. >> no, politicians can't. >> do you liberals live in a fantasy land? who thinks the tsa does a great job? >> that is disgusting abuse of power. >> they can't protect our money or educate kids. >> yes, we can. >> get out of our way and leave us alone. >> the next time a politician says... >> yes, we can. >>... we the people should say... >> no, you can't. >> they claim they create jobs. but no, they can't. >> we are going to create millions of new jobs. >> my job is to create jobs. >> they keep saying that but does government create jobs? >> the co-chair of the congressional caucus. >> the publ
yes, we can. >> politicians keep saying >> yes, we can. >> yes, we, can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> people believed them. >> yes, we can. yes, we can. >> when we need government. the fact this they can't. politicians think they can run the economy and run our lives. but no, they can't. >> that's the title of my new book which explains that individuals you can seed with government spends huge amount of money on trivial things....
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you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. because of how good how do you measure happiness. all you can do really is ask people how happy they feel generally on a scale of zero to ten and people generally say in reasonably wealthy western societies that there are seven or eight and this is been the case for many years so a lot of things quite interesting to do these days from a policy point of view they have very little relevance and they're very little use ok so when we go we have two points of view here what do you thing what are you following on that. well for years economists have been talked about and have dreamed about having a way of measuring utility being able to measure the success of an economy they have tended to use sort of measures i mean we fall back on things like g.d.p. because that's and it's easy to measure we can we have on our balance sheet because we can count things and in the beginning of the nineteenth century and. the twentieth century in the nineteenth century so they didn't believe that we could me
you do it can you i can measure g.d.p. because of how good how do you measure happiness. all you can do really is ask people how happy they feel generally on a scale of zero to ten and people generally say in reasonably wealthy western societies that there are seven or eight and this is been the case for many years so a lot of things quite interesting to do these days from a policy point of view they have very little relevance and they're very little use ok so when we go we have two points of...
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can see. you can. wealthy british scientists. sometimes by the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with meit's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. morning news today violence is once again fled the fighting these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations to rule the day.
can see. you can. wealthy british scientists. sometimes by the. market why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with meit's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into cars a report on our. morning news today violence is once again fled the fighting these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations to rule the day.
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can you talk to me? joanne: group care for infants requires a genuine commitment to developing special skills and knowledge. that's the one that comes in september? august. august. that's right. right, ashley? you're going to be here in august. can i hold you for a minute? continuing the family legacy. joanne: it also requires a commitment to sustain caring, affectionate relationships with each baby and their family. no. no? she says no. ha ha ha! hey, how are you? you happy to be here? in a few years, you'll be sitting on that chair and singing. right? joanne: in infant day-care settings, it is the quality of our relationships that determines the quality of care. why do you think such a consistent, long-term relationship is so important to an infant's development? babies need a steady, consistent, small group of people to whom they can relate. it takes lots of time and consistent contact for babies to intimately know and trust caregivers outside the family circle. in order for this kind of meaningful re
can you talk to me? joanne: group care for infants requires a genuine commitment to developing special skills and knowledge. that's the one that comes in september? august. august. that's right. right, ashley? you're going to be here in august. can i hold you for a minute? continuing the family legacy. joanne: it also requires a commitment to sustain caring, affectionate relationships with each baby and their family. no. no? she says no. ha ha ha! hey, how are you? you happy to be here? in a...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this.n) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. can i have the definition? swapportunity: the opportunity to swap a higher calorie snack for a yoplait light. can you use it in a sentence? mmm. swapping a 300 calorie donut for this 110 calorie strawberry shortcake is a good swapportunity. that's not a real word. oh haha it's real. [ female announcer ] delicious, creamy, yoplait light. over 30 flavors each around 100 calories. do the swap today. >>> beautiful. look at this congratulations are in order for a member of our family. for fox 5's sarah simmons. here is a picture of the beautiful sarah on her wedding day, saturday. sarah is off this week beca
if i can do this, you definitely can do this.n) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. can i have the definition? swapportunity: the opportunity to...
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and how google can help your brand. that and more coming up on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy. an american express open is here to help. that is why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business" where we give you tips and advice to help your business grow. think it is tough to be a small fry in an industry dominated by large corporations like the cable business? well, think of how much tougher to comply with volumes of federal regulations as well. for these entrepreneurs, it takes determination and shrewdness to stay plugged in. ♪ i'm a television man >> when people talk about mom and pop businesses, they are usually thinking of places like candy stores and restaurants, not cable tv systems. >> it is all glass cylindrical tube gives you a 245 inch picture tube. >> reporter: why? because everybody knows that the cable tv industry is dominated by giant corpses such as time warner, and our parent company comcast,
and how google can help your brand. that and more coming up on "your business." >>> small businesses are revitalizing the economy. an american express open is here to help. that is why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi there, everyone. i'm j.j. ramberg and welcome to "your business" where we give you tips and advice to help your business grow. think it is tough to be a small fry in an industry dominated by large corporations...
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the word can is so invitetive. can you get dressed so we can go to school? to be certain that these two words were really night and day, i tried a little experiment after dipper one night. i said, max, you must eat ice cream now. and to which he said, but i don't want to four seconds later, i said, max, you can have ice cream now if you want. i want some, the difference between can and must is the key to understanding the profound effects of self-interest on reasoning and also the way to explain many hoff the strange beliefs people believe, ufos and quake medicine. a simple formulation is when we want to believe something we ask ourselves, can i believe it? then we search for supporting evidence and if we find even a single piece of pseudo evidence we can stop looking because we found evidence. we have a justification. if anybody asks we have something to say to back ourselves up. we have permission to believe in contrast, when we don't want to believe something, we ask yours, -- ourselves must i believe it? then we search for contrary evidence and if we fin
the word can is so invitetive. can you get dressed so we can go to school? to be certain that these two words were really night and day, i tried a little experiment after dipper one night. i said, max, you must eat ice cream now. and to which he said, but i don't want to four seconds later, i said, max, you can have ice cream now if you want. i want some, the difference between can and must is the key to understanding the profound effects of self-interest on reasoning and also the way to...
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they can all have anxiety-packed moment -- and that can make you choke under pressure.ian beilock is a psychology professor at the university of chicago. she has some tips for keeping stress from getting the better of us. >> that's right. here's a common scenario -- it's the final seconds of a big soccer game. you've got the ball, and can score the winning point. it's a pretty easy kick, but you actually miss. the blame may actually be due to your brain. i call it paralysis by analysis. instead of just letting your body react naturally, stress causes you to overthink the situation, and this can throw you off your stride at a critical moment. >> so what can we do to overcome an attack of the nerves? >> well, here's how to fight the stress. simple things, like singing a song as you step up to the ball or focusing on the spot at the back of the net where want the ball to land, can prevent you from overthinking every step of the performance. >> i'll certainly have to give that a try. thanks, dr. beilock. >> you're welcome! >> blue whales are big, and so is their appetite. a
they can all have anxiety-packed moment -- and that can make you choke under pressure.ian beilock is a psychology professor at the university of chicago. she has some tips for keeping stress from getting the better of us. >> that's right. here's a common scenario -- it's the final seconds of a big soccer game. you've got the ball, and can score the winning point. it's a pretty easy kick, but you actually miss. the blame may actually be due to your brain. i call it paralysis by analysis....
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i think it can be really inspiring. seek an alternative solution for wind power. i really admire the work you do in building the great city of san francisco. i am inspired by your work to -- and hope to join in the public effort. making san francisco the best city in the free world. it is with this mindset i come before you to urge the board to vote and approved the america's cup. so it is only 17 months away from the main event which will be held in 2013 and a few months away for the first event in san francisco, will this be an amazing phenomenon or another ordinary event. it rests in our hands. president chiu: thank you, next speaker. >> good afternoon. i wanted to speak to the issue of jobs and workforce. we and many of our coalition partners have been in many hearings over the past several months. stressing the importance of the america's cup and what it can do for the city but also with the message of insuring we have commitments to local hiring and prevailing wage on what we're going to do in terms of the bill ou
i think it can be really inspiring. seek an alternative solution for wind power. i really admire the work you do in building the great city of san francisco. i am inspired by your work to -- and hope to join in the public effort. making san francisco the best city in the free world. it is with this mindset i come before you to urge the board to vote and approved the america's cup. so it is only 17 months away from the main event which will be held in 2013 and a few months away for the first...
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we're also looking at areas within the sec where we can cut spending, where we can save money. we have two things in that regard. we have a continuous improvement program. one of the recommendations out of a large stud they was done of the sec by boston culton group was to create a continuous improvement program and through that initiative as well as others, we've identified $8.3 million in savings just over the next two years with a relatively small lift in terms of other savings that we think that we can find. and then we have in our technology group a very conscious effort to spend money to save money. an example. we spent $7.6 million to replace 500 servers, with virtual servers. we will recoup that $7.6 million in 15 months and over the next five years save close to $19 million. we can take that money and redeply it towards better, more useful purposes within the agency and are doing that on a consistent basis throughout our technology program, tightening up contracts, putting in higher service level agreements and performance metrics that will allow us to catch problems e
we're also looking at areas within the sec where we can cut spending, where we can save money. we have two things in that regard. we have a continuous improvement program. one of the recommendations out of a large stud they was done of the sec by boston culton group was to create a continuous improvement program and through that initiative as well as others, we've identified $8.3 million in savings just over the next two years with a relatively small lift in terms of other savings that we think...
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do you think it can hear the helicopter up in the hair? >> absolute it can. we've had helicopters that we ask to move off because it's very loud. sound in the water travels four times better than it does in the air. everything it's hearing is much more amplified. they're acoustical animal nisway. the sounds of people talking, the helicopter, that's impacting the animal. >> wow. thank you so, so much from calling in from massachusetts. we keep an eye on hopefully the high tide will happen and this dolphin will be on its merry way. regina, thank you. chad, thank you, too. you know about the secret service scandal i know by now. a similar story again involving prostitute has now ungulfed the pentagon and the state department. a deal is this, a woman in brazil is alleging she suffered serious injuries at the hands of three u.s. marines and an employee of the u.s. embassy. shasta, what are her injuries? what are her specific allegations? >> with el, looing, she said she broke her collarbone, three ribs and punctured a lung. she shoed us some pretty convincing peck
do you think it can hear the helicopter up in the hair? >> absolute it can. we've had helicopters that we ask to move off because it's very loud. sound in the water travels four times better than it does in the air. everything it's hearing is much more amplified. they're acoustical animal nisway. the sounds of people talking, the helicopter, that's impacting the animal. >> wow. thank you so, so much from calling in from massachusetts. we keep an eye on hopefully the high tide will...
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in addition, you can locate sources of pollutants because you can see a concentration in a plume and you can then use the mobile laboratory to actually follow the plume back to the source. narrator: vehicle emissions are one of the sources of primary pollutants tracked by aerodyne. while the emissions from an individual car are relatively low compared with factories, in many cities, the millions of vehicles on the road add up to be the most serious threat to clean air. vehicle exhaust pollutants include aerosols and these gases... using their trace-gas detector, the aerodyne team can monitor these pollutant gases, even at very low levels. but these pollutants, by themselves, are not the only concern. some primary pollutants, such as nox, become even more dangerous when they begin a complex chemical reaction after being exposed to sunlight. second big job with the mobile lab is to go out and actually then see what happens to those primary pollutants as they cook in the atmosphere. this chemistry can create what we call "secondary pollutants." it can chemically change the pollutants th
in addition, you can locate sources of pollutants because you can see a concentration in a plume and you can then use the mobile laboratory to actually follow the plume back to the source. narrator: vehicle emissions are one of the sources of primary pollutants tracked by aerodyne. while the emissions from an individual car are relatively low compared with factories, in many cities, the millions of vehicles on the road add up to be the most serious threat to clean air. vehicle exhaust...
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. >> you can sign up any time. we can get you -- do it in the hearing. >> doctor, any further observation? >> very important to harness market forces literally from the ground up. and i think you have heard talk of the technologies, talk of the need for flexibility and markets are very, very good at that. there are, roles for government in this. and -- they -- they are on both sides. good and bad. you care about privacy. you care about having -- quality personnel going into some one's home, delivering services. if you regulate too tightly what a person can and cannot do you are not going to get the benefits of bundling the different services. a thorough review, ground level, every state. ability to provide services cheaply is going to make the care cheaper. that is going to help make insurance cheaper you. can't get around that. having a very expensive, underlying care, makes insurance a lot harder. and then, you know -- you have to be able to make money or not stay in the insurance business. that's bodies. we had
. >> you can sign up any time. we can get you -- do it in the hearing. >> doctor, any further observation? >> very important to harness market forces literally from the ground up. and i think you have heard talk of the technologies, talk of the need for flexibility and markets are very, very good at that. there are, roles for government in this. and -- they -- they are on both sides. good and bad. you care about privacy. you care about having -- quality personnel going into...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.ause everyone deserves a lifetime. ♪ >>> that's nicki minaj. she's got a new album out released just this week. she'll be here tomorrow on "today" exclusively to sing a couple of tracks for us live. ♪ sorry. i just kind of zoned out there for a second. >>> also, we're keeping up with kim kardashian. the reality star and business mogul will stop by to tell us what she's got going on now. and at least 72 days into the future. that's all tomorrow right here on "today." >> al. >> what? >> you know what you did. >>> anyway, just ahead, if you're planning a night on the town with your husband or cocktails with your girlfriends, we'll show you the best beauty products, clothes and accessories to get you all decked out without breaking the bank. >> that is an adorable dress. >>> and in "today's kitchen," if you're stuck making the same dinners week after week, we've got some go-to recipes that you can whip up fast without a lot of mess especially if you're a busy parent and, of course, easter
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.ause everyone deserves a lifetime. ♪ >>> that's nicki minaj. she's got a new album out released just this week. she'll be here tomorrow on "today" exclusively to sing a couple of tracks for us live. ♪ sorry. i just kind of zoned out there for a second. >>> also, we're keeping up with kim kardashian. the reality star and business mogul will stop by to tell us what she's got...
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can you really play? and can you really be a team member and the leader of the court? for a chinese-american to be mayor of san francisco, you cannot just be a mayor of asians. you have to show that you can be the leader of latinos, gay and lesbian groups, african-american groups, technology interests, all the different varieties that make san francisco rich in diversity. you have to show that. and i think i am lucky because of the years that i was privileged to serve in different capacities, and i got the confidence of different mayors along the way to allow me those experiences. but now is the time to show that we can be the leader of a whole slew of different cultures. jewish, arab-american, africans from africa versus african american, and there are differences in that. i think that this culture of diversity is going to be the real challenge for asians and others who have historically not had these opportunities to show that we can be leaders, as jeremy lin can say, i play the game at the highest level, but i also know it is a team sport, and the team wins. what i
can you really play? and can you really be a team member and the leader of the court? for a chinese-american to be mayor of san francisco, you cannot just be a mayor of asians. you have to show that you can be the leader of latinos, gay and lesbian groups, african-american groups, technology interests, all the different varieties that make san francisco rich in diversity. you have to show that. and i think i am lucky because of the years that i was privileged to serve in different capacities,...
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. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can! >> yes, we can. >> and people believe. >> yes, we can! yes, we can! >> but when we means government the fact is they can't. the politicians in there think they can run our economy. run our lives but no. they can't. that is the title of my new book which explains that individuals succeed but government spends huge amounts of our money on trivial things. >> it is trivial to you because you are arrogant. >> yes, we can. >> no, politicians can't. >> do you liberals live in a fantasyland? >> who thinks the tsa does a great job? >> to be subjected to such disgusting abuses of poured concrete. >>> government can't protect our money or educate kids. >> yes, we can. >> the government just can't do it. >> get out of our way and leave us alone. >> this time a poll six says. >> yes, we can. >> we the people say. >> no, they can't! >> the politicians and their claim they he create jobs but no, they can't. >> president obama was a job creator from day one. >> we are are going to create millions of
. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can. >> yes, we can! >> yes, we can. >> and people believe. >> yes, we can! yes, we can! >> but when we means government the fact is they can't. the politicians in there think they can run our economy. run our lives but no. they can't. that is the title of my new book which explains that individuals succeed but government spends huge amounts of our money on trivial things. >> it is trivial to you because you are...
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you can see there is no change. i will outline it so you can see more clearly. there is no change in the visibility. likewise, from the other key public spaces around telegraph hill. pioneer park, for example, you can see that there is no encumbrance of views on these pieces. preserving light and sun lights basis, this is part of the project design. we are including 30,000 square feet of new sunlit public spaces. as you saw this morning, the effect on sue bierman park. by computer, you can identify two rivers. previously less than 1/1 thousand of 1% of any effect. believe me, this is imperceptible from the point of view of us as human beings using the site. design excellence. the project requires the highest level of design. to this end, we are designing a building which is quiet and elegant, designed to be a strong urban edge, defining the civic space that it fronts. the intention is to withstand the changes in fashion and trends over time and make this a project that wears well in terms of aesthetics but also in terms of materials used. we are using limestone,
you can see there is no change. i will outline it so you can see more clearly. there is no change in the visibility. likewise, from the other key public spaces around telegraph hill. pioneer park, for example, you can see that there is no encumbrance of views on these pieces. preserving light and sun lights basis, this is part of the project design. we are including 30,000 square feet of new sunlit public spaces. as you saw this morning, the effect on sue bierman park. by computer, you can...
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can you elaborate that? >> first, when we recorded teachers, we did not put them through a very rigorous one-year program. we can pay for the full time fees and a stipend. when you get the program and education, this has been placed on probation. we are making sure that what a child learns the lesson is applied to the job. then, the career tracks are quite diverse. the first is a master teacher. we have a specialist track that developed the teachers and then can become specialists into a areas. they become our specialist at the headquarters. finally, with the leadership track, we can develop future schooling. we think the development of leadership is critical. the leader sets the tone for the school and they are the person d develops the teachers and schools. >> let me ask this as a last question. what makes for great teachers? >> first of all, it is that every child can learn and therefore, we have the ways and means to inspire the ways and means. we have their work that impacts life and they can ignite a l
can you elaborate that? >> first, when we recorded teachers, we did not put them through a very rigorous one-year program. we can pay for the full time fees and a stipend. when you get the program and education, this has been placed on probation. we are making sure that what a child learns the lesson is applied to the job. then, the career tracks are quite diverse. the first is a master teacher. we have a specialist track that developed the teachers and then can become specialists into a...
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she thinks it can rebound.believe $70 she would give up, and why this analysis is so hard for me. down here is when i want to buy it, not sell it. let me give you one last set up. let me show you this chart of the bed, bath, and beyond. this is another stock declining of late. down a little more. people are worried this is like big lots. this is like target, this is a great store. she thinks the stock could bottom between $66 to $67.50. she think there's can be a healthy rally, but if the floor breaks all bets are off. if the stock gets here, i will tell you to buy it. here is the bottom line. based on the measured move analysis of the charts, the symmetric approach, she sees set ups in conoco and bed and bath. conoco is fine with me, and bed bath is one of my favorite retailers. three good stocks, the technicals and the fundamentals, what's not to like? stay with cramer. >> jim cramer, looking out for you. >> thank you for helping us on the road to average freedom. >> thank you for helping us. >> thank you for
she thinks it can rebound.believe $70 she would give up, and why this analysis is so hard for me. down here is when i want to buy it, not sell it. let me give you one last set up. let me show you this chart of the bed, bath, and beyond. this is another stock declining of late. down a little more. people are worried this is like big lots. this is like target, this is a great store. she thinks the stock could bottom between $66 to $67.50. she think there's can be a healthy rally, but if the floor...
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how can this be?ent out into the gulf of mexico back then and found some of the -- obviously the largest, biggest structures, shallow and big oil fields. the stunning thing about it, jim, we made 1.7 billion barrels of oil from our six largest fields and we've got a lot more to come out. just 5% more out of the ground equals our total reserves today. almost 100 million barrels of oil and with the technology and pricing available, that's almost a slam dunk. >> why the heck did exxon give up the fields and sell them to you for so little money? >> you know, it's really about a capital opportunity. what they could do there didn't move the dial for them. they took that money and took it to places where they could move it. and, frankly, over the last ten years, the economics have changed dramatically. we drilled a half million barrel opportunity today. we'll make $65 million in revenue for a cost of $10 million. the last time they had a rig there, ten years ago, that opportunity still cost $8 million to $10
how can this be?ent out into the gulf of mexico back then and found some of the -- obviously the largest, biggest structures, shallow and big oil fields. the stunning thing about it, jim, we made 1.7 billion barrels of oil from our six largest fields and we've got a lot more to come out. just 5% more out of the ground equals our total reserves today. almost 100 million barrels of oil and with the technology and pricing available, that's almost a slam dunk. >> why the heck did exxon give...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.day for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> a 4-year-old boy reaching for a toy inside a vending machine ended up with his arm stuck inside the machine. this happened in melbourne, australia yesterday. it took firefighters four hours to free cameron and he didn't even cry. he said he was very tired after being cut free and was later given a souvenir toy by one of the firefighters. >> he just wanted that candy bar pret baidly or toy. he won't try that again. riding around the d.c. region in a taxi cab can be a different experience every time depending on the company. sometimes it's good. sometimes not so much. and sometimes it's tough to just find one. >> but wendy to the rescue. wendy rieger joins us with the app that puts everything you need to know about our local taxies in one little place. >> right. this is called taxi tally and is created by a local guy. dr. daniel kruchy created this. you can look at all of the cab companies
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.day for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. >>> a 4-year-old boy reaching for a toy inside a vending machine ended up with his arm stuck inside the machine. this happened in melbourne, australia yesterday. it took firefighters four hours to free cameron and he didn't even cry. he said he was very tired after being cut free and was later given a...
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>> there's a couple things you can do. one is to take a -- you can make a coupon. coupon on your site. $10 off of a dress. they can come in, print it, show it and show it on their smart phone. incentivize a pin. again, like you said, you want this to become viral and interact with your pins. you can do repin to win type of promoti promotion. we've seen a jean manufacturer, you ask them to repin a photo and you win a pair of jeans. it's a standard giveaway. it's an easy thing to execute. >> are those too commercial to be very successful or does that work on pinterest? >> not a lot of people are doing it. i think people will be drawn to it. >> they will? >> yes. >> okay. so interesting. i don't think we can have a full discussion about pinterest without talking about copy right issues. >> what's the liability of being on pinterest which is very quickly growing social media channel that's visually based. there's a lot of issues with copy right. i just want to make sure my firm is protected. >> this is a tough one but the good rule of thumb is always ask yourself do i
>> there's a couple things you can do. one is to take a -- you can make a coupon. coupon on your site. $10 off of a dress. they can come in, print it, show it and show it on their smart phone. incentivize a pin. again, like you said, you want this to become viral and interact with your pins. you can do repin to win type of promoti promotion. we've seen a jean manufacturer, you ask them to repin a photo and you win a pair of jeans. it's a standard giveaway. it's an easy thing to execute....
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.n) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. . >>> from washington's leading news station, this is news4 at 4. >>> welcome back to news4 at 4:00 i'm pat lawson muse. >> i'm jim handly. here is what is making news at 4:30. democrats and republicans battling for women's vote. the war of words got personal. >>> cnn commentator hillary rosen slammed mitt romney for saying he gets economic advice from his wife, ann. a stay at home mother who raised five kids. rosen said ann romney, in her words, never worked a day in her life. the white house noted that rosen does not work for president obama or his campaign. >>> george zimmerman made his first court appearance today in sanford, florida after being charged in the shooting death of 17-year-old trayvon martin. he's due back in court may 29th for arraignment when he will likely enter a plea. bond will be set at a later date. he will remain in protective custody until then. >>> a
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. ♪ >>> keep your eyes peeled, boys, because i'm going to take you to the red light district in amsterdam. these are the windows of the mu lan rouge. you can see the sign. ♪ >> oh-oh. >> he had a little too much of the happy juice? >> did that girl get electrocuted? >> is she going through withdrawal? >> is this some kind of performance art? watch all of the people who are coming up to the windows to watch. >> oh. oh. >> these women dancing here are part of the psa, not part of the red light district. this whole performance was put on by an organization called stop the traffic. they have a website c
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. (woman) i'll never stop walking, not till we find a cure. (woman) and it has to end, but it starts with us. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. it is the most rewarding experience i have ever had in my entire life. we can do this. you can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime. ♪ >>> keep your eyes peeled, boys, because i'm...
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how can you still say it's a fiction? 90 different anti-abortion calls coming across the state legislatures. >> you and i are never -- going to be on the same page as long as you believe that if you're pro-life you're anti-women. we're never going to be on same page. i happen to believe that life begins at conception and you don't. so, since you don't believe that -- >> this isn't about what i believe or don't believe. i'm asking you about the republican national committee and your leadership. >> i don't buy your argument. i believe that you can be pro-women and pro-life. and you don't. the that's the problem, thomas. the most important issue in this country, the most important issue in this country is the economy. the issue that you and president obama don't want to talk about because it's an issue in regard to the economy that this president has been an absolute failure on. as long as he has been a failure in the economy he's going to lose the women vote in november. he hasn't full field the promises to the americans. >
how can you still say it's a fiction? 90 different anti-abortion calls coming across the state legislatures. >> you and i are never -- going to be on the same page as long as you believe that if you're pro-life you're anti-women. we're never going to be on same page. i happen to believe that life begins at conception and you don't. so, since you don't believe that -- >> this isn't about what i believe or don't believe. i'm asking you about the republican national committee and your...
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can that be done at rio? know, but there'll be a lot of side events related to this, and this will be a very important discussion, long-term, for the u.n. to consume. the u.n. tends to be the keeper of the statistics. it tends to be the keeper of the rules. someplace within human system, -- the u.n. system, we are the keeper of those rules, and the u.n. is, and how those rules get changed and how we work on them is going to be very important. it's a wonderfully interesting challenge i think for those of us concerned about going back to the first question, what do we mean by sustainability. well, what is sustainability? how are we overusing resources? how do we dramatically change our way, we have to change definitions as you point out. there's gross domestic product by itself does not help. we have been talking about that for 20 years, but they are now i think institutionally that is beginning to change. the other questions are great but that was a good opening, nina. >> that address also the planning under p
can that be done at rio? know, but there'll be a lot of side events related to this, and this will be a very important discussion, long-term, for the u.n. to consume. the u.n. tends to be the keeper of the statistics. it tends to be the keeper of the rules. someplace within human system, -- the u.n. system, we are the keeper of those rules, and the u.n. is, and how those rules get changed and how we work on them is going to be very important. it's a wonderfully interesting challenge i think for...
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use better grades than c you can shoot me to the top give me the best and that's a lot you can maket right you can make it all right i can touch the high school moon in my hand here i go again i'm going to make it to have been -- heaven and all through high school i am going to light of the graduation like a flame make you glad you came make it a good job and i hope i get a big a i am going to be there on broadway it's going to be great, ok, ok i'm going to make the good grades just glad that you came and it is going to be the best school and things for all you gave -- thanks for all you gave ♪ supervisor campos: is there any other member of the public would like to speak, sing, or provide other comment? seeing none, comment is closed. supervisor olague: at some point, maybe the next meeting -- we have been meeting monthly -- i would like to go more into depth on the credit recovery options, to get a better understanding of what system is in place and what that program looks like. we do not have to do it today, but we can do it next month, perhaps. also, what the tutoring options ar
use better grades than c you can shoot me to the top give me the best and that's a lot you can maket right you can make it all right i can touch the high school moon in my hand here i go again i'm going to make it to have been -- heaven and all through high school i am going to light of the graduation like a flame make you glad you came make it a good job and i hope i get a big a i am going to be there on broadway it's going to be great, ok, ok i'm going to make the good grades just glad that...
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so as supply chains can get defined we shall ned defin defined, we need to look at how that can be handled. >> i talked about risk management. what this really comes to is the agency has very specific mandate and has to follow very specific approaches for approving drugs for testing, food safety. but what needs to be happening is where are the problems and there needs to be resources allocated to fda but there needs to be an ability within fda to determine where those resources best need to be put. we've talked about a lot of aspects of keeping track of things. this is a developing problem. these problems aren't going to disappear. if you look at the drug safety kind of issues we've had, we've had heparin, avastin. those are vastly different supply chains. so we need to be able to sort of keep track of what's actually happening in that line and we need to be able to have a lot more flexibility on allocation of those resources. the fda should facilitate trainers of regulators in countries and need to be focused to work with ongoing regulatory agencies to provide ongoing standard curriculums
so as supply chains can get defined we shall ned defin defined, we need to look at how that can be handled. >> i talked about risk management. what this really comes to is the agency has very specific mandate and has to follow very specific approaches for approving drugs for testing, food safety. but what needs to be happening is where are the problems and there needs to be resources allocated to fda but there needs to be an ability within fda to determine where those resources best need...
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you can see it in figure 4. nearly half the beneficiaries in the top 20% of medicare spenders and 61% of the top 5% of spenders need long-term care along with having chronic conditions. now where is the extra spending going, which is going to take us to the hospitalizations. data show us that enrollees who need long-term care are much more likely than other beneficiaries to be using hospitals and to have hospital stays, and to use hospital emergency departments. we also find that the -- it is higher hospital and post-hospital spending in skilled nursing facilities, short-term spending in skilled nursing facilities and by home health agencies that are the largest source of the extra spending that i've described to you for people with long-term care needs. the good news is that using new authorities in the affordable care act, the center for medicare and medicaid services is promoting delivery innovations that through care recognition aim to reduce this kind of excessive hospital and with it post-hospital service
you can see it in figure 4. nearly half the beneficiaries in the top 20% of medicare spenders and 61% of the top 5% of spenders need long-term care along with having chronic conditions. now where is the extra spending going, which is going to take us to the hospitalizations. data show us that enrollees who need long-term care are much more likely than other beneficiaries to be using hospitals and to have hospital stays, and to use hospital emergency departments. we also find that the -- it is...
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back to the lodge and i go, i don't think i can. checked and you absolutely may not give him a ride to the gym. >> jimmy: what if it's an emergency and he is chased by wolves? >> it's still on ncc infraction. when kentucky won the title in 1996 and i was great friends with my favorite player, the mvp on the final four, i could not buy him a congratulations milkshake at the deli. >> jimmy: you can't buy him a milksha milkshake. that is disgusting. what flavor would you have bought him? >> mvp? any flavor i had wanted. >> jimmy: you get tickets and people want to go to the game. who do you decide wants to go? >> i had a lot of wonderful dates, my dad, my pop, my mom, has down the "y" me, and the time-out at halftime. but perhaps, without hurting anyone's feelings, my favorite date was uncle mark and we just had the most wonderful time. >> jimmy: uncle mark? what makes him so much fun? >> well, uncle mark is a modest and extroo memely gentleman. and he is a minister. and he couldn't come because he was writing sermons and this year, he
back to the lodge and i go, i don't think i can. checked and you absolutely may not give him a ride to the gym. >> jimmy: what if it's an emergency and he is chased by wolves? >> it's still on ncc infraction. when kentucky won the title in 1996 and i was great friends with my favorite player, the mvp on the final four, i could not buy him a congratulations milkshake at the deli. >> jimmy: you can't buy him a milksha milkshake. that is disgusting. what flavor would you have...
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cymbalta can help.balta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaids, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing skin or eyes. tell your doctor about all your medicines, including those for migraine and while on cymbalta, call right away if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles or seriouallergic skin reactions like blisters, peeling rash, hives, or mouth sores to address possible life-threatening conditions. talk about your alcohol use, liver disease a before you re
cymbalta can help.balta is fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can help reduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta is not approved for children under 18. people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with...
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if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.deserves a lifetime. 9:56 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the teenage driver in custody for killing a father and daughter over the weekend could be released today. authorities have to file charges by end of the day or release him to his parents' custody. investigators have a lot of evidence to examine. prosecutors say it is unlikely they will meet the 4:30 p.m. filing deadline. a 41-year-old and his daughter were killed when the teen's suv crashed into them. they are trying to find out if talking on the phone or texting played a roll. >>> a proposed ordinance would ban smoking in outdoor restaurants and common areas of apartment kate middleton plekss and in areas outside where you wait for services. also, they're expected to announce changes to admission guidelines. it would make it harder for locals to be admitted. they have a preferred status at san jose state, but they're trying to level the playing field. a decision on the policy is expected 10:00 this morning. >>> what's expected in
if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together.deserves a lifetime. 9:56 now. i'm laura garcia-cannon. the teenage driver in custody for killing a father and daughter over the weekend could be released today. authorities have to file charges by end of the day or release him to his parents' custody. investigators have a lot of evidence to examine. prosecutors say it is unlikely they will meet the 4:30 p.m. filing deadline. a 41-year-old and his daughter...
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invest in health care and you can invest in education which at the end of the day how can any societye if they're not healthy and if they're not educated? they won't be able to compete in the world. and we now live in really a global -- it's a global economy. it's not just, you know, our country and we're, you know, isolated from the rest of the world. and so -- >> would you be voting for obama? >> um, i -- i'd rather keep that private for right now. >> i don't have you down as a romney or santorum? >> i'm definitely not one of those -- one of those girls. definitely not. without a doubt. hands down, definitely not. >> so it's either nothing or obama? >> no, i'm going to vote. i think it's actually irresponsible to not exercise your right to vote. so yes, i probably most definitely will be voting. on that side. but then again, you know, it's not like i completely and totally agree with everything that goes on. i think you know, there is a lot of room for improvement and i think that the more that we as citizens get behind issues that we care about and we vote on them and we put pressu
invest in health care and you can invest in education which at the end of the day how can any societye if they're not healthy and if they're not educated? they won't be able to compete in the world. and we now live in really a global -- it's a global economy. it's not just, you know, our country and we're, you know, isolated from the rest of the world. and so -- >> would you be voting for obama? >> um, i -- i'd rather keep that private for right now. >> i don't have you down...
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do it and anybody can do it. but i didn't realize we were going to end up with, you know, three other things. because the other two, we never discussed it and if we want to include it, at this point we agry with it and are fine with it, i would rather include things as part of our report than as part of something different. >> ok sofment to that point here's what i would offer. if members leigh and mondejar because we did, we were at least clear enough to say to members that you were allowed to write your own lessons learned and recommendations and so these three members have chosen to do so, to your point, which is a proposal, if you will, if any one of these members, pilpel, mondejar or leigh would like to have their submission included in the body as a consensus submission, i would look to members leigh, mondejar and pilpel to raise that question because as we agree that they could do it this way, i do not want to change that simply because we would like it included in the body. so mr. leigh, would you like to
do it and anybody can do it. but i didn't realize we were going to end up with, you know, three other things. because the other two, we never discussed it and if we want to include it, at this point we agry with it and are fine with it, i would rather include things as part of our report than as part of something different. >> ok sofment to that point here's what i would offer. if members leigh and mondejar because we did, we were at least clear enough to say to members that you were...
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if he can create policy that actually affects something that is... can be measured"... but latina teenregnancy has been... it's a huge problem. so what's your plan? >> sure. well, first, we're still in the middle of coming up with the approach, but essentially, you know, it has to do with a couple of things: making sure that folks have the right type of resources and information about how to avoid pregnancy, ensuring that they have aess to clinics and the right types of adults or, you know, medical personnel that can help them make the right decision if that's what they choose, if that's what their families choose before they get pregnant. you know, so that instead of become active, sexually active, they can choose a different path. >> hinojosa: which is interesting, because you know, most parents, most families, have a hard time talking about sex, and you're basically saying for latino families, "look, y'all need to talk about this stuff as a family." >> oh, absolutely. >> hinojosa: "let's t run away from it." >> yeah, don't run away from it, or if it's more helpful to have a counselo
if he can create policy that actually affects something that is... can be measured"... but latina teenregnancy has been... it's a huge problem. so what's your plan? >> sure. well, first, we're still in the middle of coming up with the approach, but essentially, you know, it has to do with a couple of things: making sure that folks have the right type of resources and information about how to avoid pregnancy, ensuring that they have aess to clinics and the right types of adults or,...
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what can we do about this? >> there's obviously a strong movement right now with parents organizing to get better and healthier food in school cafeterias and something i think it's really promising not just because it makes for better meals for people schools, but also because it creates an infrastructure and institutional purchase for better food and will ship your agriculture and how to reshaping institutional vines as well as individuals. >> one part of your book you talk about the change in the whole food chain is at work on a production system caused by a change in the federal policy. would you explain how a decision on what people can use as coupons for food stamps in other words my changed the kind of food. >> that's a really good question. and the book i read about how the federal event and children program a few years ago added a produced incentive pay for the prescriptive program can only buy the kinds of food you can buy it for years that didn't make any provisions for vegetables. a few years ago the
what can we do about this? >> there's obviously a strong movement right now with parents organizing to get better and healthier food in school cafeterias and something i think it's really promising not just because it makes for better meals for people schools, but also because it creates an infrastructure and institutional purchase for better food and will ship your agriculture and how to reshaping institutional vines as well as individuals. >> one part of your book you talk about...
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can i try yours? with resolve deep clean powder. moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >>> a successful launch earlier this morning from india's east coast for the first time india has a long range missile that can reach china india and china are rivalhave fought boarder wars but china has a lot more missiles that can travel twice as far as the one india just launched. >>> the head of the un says syria is failing to live up to the cease fire agreement, but ban ki moon says there is time to make progress on the week old truce he is calling for more observers to be sent to syria 25 of the so called blue helmets are there now and the un general secretary is calling for another 300. >>> the district rolls out an ambitious plan to improve public school it is five year plan calls for increasing proficiency in math and reading to 70%, for students, in the lowest performing schools, also, officials hope
can i try yours? with resolve deep clean powder. moist powder removes three times more dirt than vacuuming alone while neutralizing odors for a clean you can see, smell and really enjoy. don't just vacuum clean. resolve clean. >>> a successful launch earlier this morning from india's east coast for the first time india has a long range missile that can reach china india and china are rivalhave fought boarder wars but china has a lot more missiles that can travel twice as far as the one...
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can we -- >> can we keep in those listed here? mr. mcdonnell: ok. the proposal to list each of them. any objection to listing them? any objection? we move forward. district 6. from the consultants, we remove all of those. referring to ms. tidwell's list. >> we left the tenderloin out entirely. that was one of our primary concerns. mr. mcdonnell: we are on 6 now. so, tenderloin. >> we look at district consultants now? where are we? mr. mcdonnell: we are on district 6. this is the consultants lists list association. all of those will come off. we will now refer to ms. tidwell's list. mission bay, south beach, rincon hill, treasure island, filipino community, and the tenderloin just added by ms. melara.
can we -- >> can we keep in those listed here? mr. mcdonnell: ok. the proposal to list each of them. any objection to listing them? any objection? we move forward. district 6. from the consultants, we remove all of those. referring to ms. tidwell's list. >> we left the tenderloin out entirely. that was one of our primary concerns. mr. mcdonnell: we are on 6 now. so, tenderloin. >> we look at district consultants now? where are we? mr. mcdonnell: we are on district 6. this is...
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