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my name is tina chung and i'm a community advocate. we have folk b folks from the mission, chinatown, tenderloin throughout the city committed to improving education and the treatment and abatement of bedbugs. many of us when we have been convening we have met with a lot of tenants and many of us are front line staff, really, having worked with a lot of tenants who have firsthand experience on the trauma, the frustration and anxiety that come with bed bing festation. it can affect anyone. it doesn't matter how old you are or how rich or how poor you are. supervisor kim we really wanted to applaud you for supporting this legislation from the very begining that would improve the knowledge and awareness of bedbugs in the city and helping demystify who get bedbugs and to have written rules and responsibilities for not just tenants, but landlords and pest control operators. so we think that having clearer instructions would make the experience of our tenants that we serve much better since property management would have a clear understandin
my name is tina chung and i'm a community advocate. we have folk b folks from the mission, chinatown, tenderloin throughout the city committed to improving education and the treatment and abatement of bedbugs. many of us when we have been convening we have met with a lot of tenants and many of us are front line staff, really, having worked with a lot of tenants who have firsthand experience on the trauma, the frustration and anxiety that come with bed bing festation. it can affect anyone. it...
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annie chung from self-help for the elderly. (applause) >> hello, everybody, and thank you, mayor, for leading the way to let our san franciscans know that the season of giving is also a season of miracles. i think those of us here in this room with you always feel that, oh, my god, that's not enough turkeys for the food bank, for the needy families and that's not enough food for the hungry seniors that come through our meal site at many of our social service agencies. but yet every time, every time around this year thanksgiving and christmas, we find very, very generous donors and check suddenly appear like mayor will be delivering 100 turkes, 150 turkeys to the school for that we are very thankful. mayor, we are celebrating thanksgiving with 3,000 of the very low-income seniors in chinatown. and as of now i think that we got all the turkeys covered. thank you very much. [laughter] >> and the gratifying thing is we have a lot of volunteers this year. we have so many volunteers that we had to put a stop last friday and say, we h
annie chung from self-help for the elderly. (applause) >> hello, everybody, and thank you, mayor, for leading the way to let our san franciscans know that the season of giving is also a season of miracles. i think those of us here in this room with you always feel that, oh, my god, that's not enough turkeys for the food bank, for the needy families and that's not enough food for the hungry seniors that come through our meal site at many of our social service agencies. but yet every time,...
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annie chung from self-help for the elderly. (applause) >> hello, everybody, and thank you, mayor, for leading the way to let our san franciscans know that the season of giving is also a season of miracles. i think those of us here in this room with you always feel that, oh, my god, that's not enough turkeys for the food bank, for the needy families and that's not enough food for the hungry seniors that come through our meal site at many of our social service agencies. but yet every time, every time around this year thanksgiving and christmas, we find very, very generous donors and check suddenly appear like mayor will be delivering 100 turkes, 150 turkeys to the school for that we are very thankful.
annie chung from self-help for the elderly. (applause) >> hello, everybody, and thank you, mayor, for leading the way to let our san franciscans know that the season of giving is also a season of miracles. i think those of us here in this room with you always feel that, oh, my god, that's not enough turkeys for the food bank, for the needy families and that's not enough food for the hungry seniors that come through our meal site at many of our social service agencies. but yet every time,...
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se vÍnculo al pa chung de mÉxico en el 2001. >>> el cÓndor por las alas que ponÍa a cada lado del nÚmerojÓ con muerte cerebral y hoy dejÓ de respirar. gracias por acompaÑarnos y reilt raro la fris tez y dolor que hay en todo mÉxico. >>> su seguidor en mÉxico, y estados unidos lloran hoy su partida los tuzos de pachuca como se conoce al equipo y agradecieron sus contribuciones. los aplausos que recibiÓ en su carrera lo despidieron hoy. su cuerpo estÁ siendo velado a esta hora en los servicios mun bres en el auditorio gota de plata en pachuca hidalgo. >>> calero fue una persona excepcional me siento triste por la noticia miguel calero fue una persona muy querida aquÍ >>> despedir a este gran ser humano, que hasta Último minuto luchÓ lo traÍa todo a la cancha. asegurÓ que el arquero marco una gran Época en la hristo real del equipo. agradecieron las muestras de cariÑo, apoyo y solidaridad el clurb y la familia del jugador. migueÁngel calero rodrÍguez nai zoi en desrrin bra colombia. >>> gracias bilma. >>> gracias a ti. buenas bches. >>> llegÓ la Época del aÑo, lo sabe el frÍo y los cambios
se vÍnculo al pa chung de mÉxico en el 2001. >>> el cÓndor por las alas que ponÍa a cada lado del nÚmerojÓ con muerte cerebral y hoy dejÓ de respirar. gracias por acompaÑarnos y reilt raro la fris tez y dolor que hay en todo mÉxico. >>> su seguidor en mÉxico, y estados unidos lloran hoy su partida los tuzos de pachuca como se conoce al equipo y agradecieron sus contribuciones. los aplausos que recibiÓ en su carrera lo despidieron hoy. su cuerpo estÁ siendo velado a...
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. >> reporter: the 60-year-old politician is the daughter of for president park chung-hei, who attained power in a coup and spearheaded the industrialization drive beginning in the 1960s, the younger park became the first lady at 22 after her mother was assassinated in august 1974. at that time, her father was unharmed, but five years later he was assassinated by his closest confidante. park distanced herself from politics for nearly 20 years. her own political career began in 1998, when she won a seat in a parliament aerie election, she became head of the national party in 2004. then the leading opposition party and pledged to regain the trust of voters. she sought her party party's nomination in 2007, but bak went on to become president. south korea called her south korea's joan of arc because of her knack for claiming victory. she changed the party's name and and acquired fresh candidates. park won a majority in this year's election. >> translator: i hope to benefit from your overwhelming support. >> reporter: now she can add her biggest victory to date to an already long list. nhk w
. >> reporter: the 60-year-old politician is the daughter of for president park chung-hei, who attained power in a coup and spearheaded the industrialization drive beginning in the 1960s, the younger park became the first lady at 22 after her mother was assassinated in august 1974. at that time, her father was unharmed, but five years later he was assassinated by his closest confidante. park distanced herself from politics for nearly 20 years. her own political career began in 1998, when...
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josh vining, tina chung, ben ing, seth kathman, brad bishop and joyce lam and this is collection not just of organizers and tenants burb , but our pest control operators. i want to thank the department of public health barbara, karen kahn and doctor batti and to the department of building inspection. we'll continue to work on this. this is the just the first of many steps, but i think the uniform regulations from public health department. >> move forward with recommendation. >> we have a motion to move forward with recommendation and we can do that without opposition. [ gavel ] thank you everyone for being here. [ applause ] madame clerk can you please call i. no. 2. i. no. 2 consideration of appointments to the balboa park station community advisory committee. >> thank you, we still do have further items so if could take your conversations outside of this hearing room. this is a continuation from our last rules committee meeting. unfortunately we had left off some of the applicants that had actually applied for the seats here. so a number of the applicants did already present at our
josh vining, tina chung, ben ing, seth kathman, brad bishop and joyce lam and this is collection not just of organizers and tenants burb , but our pest control operators. i want to thank the department of public health barbara, karen kahn and doctor batti and to the department of building inspection. we'll continue to work on this. this is the just the first of many steps, but i think the uniform regulations from public health department. >> move forward with recommendation. >> we...
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. >> that is lauren chung founder of mother-in-law's kimchi. her mother-in-law has owned a restaurant since 1989. >> all of this pressure. >> since she was a small child lauren's mother has warned her, never share kim chi with nonkoreans. >> and eating, we cannot fear, but not eating is not good. >> while this fermented cabbage dish is a staple in korean families, the pungent aroma can be off putting for those who did not grow up with it. and that is eye ais why it is ir lauren to sell kimchi. >> i will be at whole foods and there is a family of koreans, and that got me thinking, that is odd, why is she serving kim chi to nonkoreans. >> that is how lauren thought about kim chi, too, until five years ago when she lost her job as a high-end wine promoter. >> when the downturn hurt and i lost my marketing job instead of looking for the next marketing job in another company, i thought it was the right opportunity to go into business for myself. >> she realized that she could use her understanding of the wine and cheese market to introduce kim chi t
. >> that is lauren chung founder of mother-in-law's kimchi. her mother-in-law has owned a restaurant since 1989. >> all of this pressure. >> since she was a small child lauren's mother has warned her, never share kim chi with nonkoreans. >> and eating, we cannot fear, but not eating is not good. >> while this fermented cabbage dish is a staple in korean families, the pungent aroma can be off putting for those who did not grow up with it. and that is eye ais why it...
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they had legal problems of evictions, and now it's about nutrition and about health and that's annie chung for the elderly who continues to be a voice for our seniors and joining in to say let's not forget those that promised we would have good housing, good nutrition
they had legal problems of evictions, and now it's about nutrition and about health and that's annie chung for the elderly who continues to be a voice for our seniors and joining in to say let's not forget those that promised we would have good housing, good nutrition
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so it's out with the huge entourages and mart of banquets and the red carpets will be rolled up dr chung from the national university of singapore says it's the result of pressure from within and outside the country. of course a new leadership on the. communist party no. big problem lots of image crisis which means actually. all the bottom and top the social media has caused a lot more doubts on the corrupt. lives. probably just on the card which we all saw when. serious reports international media talking about. scandals you. really get to the communist party. officials so i think you. it's a kind of also a kind of response to the international critics of. ari. gold it would take you to i wouldn't say that emerges only once again and of only a week before once again being wired without a trace from the face of the. machine would be so much brighter if you knew about song from finest impressions. news for instance on t.v. dot com. the gold fever. turned thousands into slaves. my father but also among brothers involved in the mines and since i started working in the mine i stayed here to
so it's out with the huge entourages and mart of banquets and the red carpets will be rolled up dr chung from the national university of singapore says it's the result of pressure from within and outside the country. of course a new leadership on the. communist party no. big problem lots of image crisis which means actually. all the bottom and top the social media has caused a lot more doubts on the corrupt. lives. probably just on the card which we all saw when. serious reports international...
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then tommy chung joins us.ut to legalize marijuana. >> do you have narcotics or marijuana in here. >> not any more. >> even in the transcripts they said i am in here because did i these movies. >> cenk: then the elbow of the day. you're going to be shocked to find out that it's on a republican's head find out later in the program. [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes deep to remove grease, gunk and flakes. deep. like me. [ male announcer ] head & shoulders deep clean for men. ♪ ♪ (vo) now, it's your turn. (vo) connect with the young turks with cenk uygur. >> it's go time. >> cenk: recently 112 people died in a factory in bangladesh. walmart said they had nothing to do with it and could not have prevented it. that turned out not to be exactly true. >> this is a perfect example of what happens when there is lag of regulation. "abc news" has more on this story 12,347. >> the fire broke out on a ground floor. workers were
then tommy chung joins us.ut to legalize marijuana. >> do you have narcotics or marijuana in here. >> not any more. >> even in the transcripts they said i am in here because did i these movies. >> cenk: then the elbow of the day. you're going to be shocked to find out that it's on a republican's head find out later in the program. [ piano plays ] troy polamalu's going deeper. ♪ ♪ and so is head & shoulders deep clean. [ male announcer ] with 7 benefits it goes...
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street was expecting because wall street thought that hurricane in the northeast would have taken a big chungng. the bureau of labor statistics when they released that number they couldn't find much hurricane impact on the number. 146,000 a decent number but in line with what the job growth has been doing. it's very close to its average for the past year. and taking a little bit of the team steam out of the number the government revised down the number of jobs created in the prior two months. the picture a little weaker than we might have expected. >> troubling news from the participation rate that more people were giving up or not part of the work force? >> that's right. so the unemployment rate did go down to 7.7%, lowest since the end of 2008, but the unemployment rate can go down for good reasons, more are working, or bad reasons, because fewer people are looking for work. this appears to be one of the month where it went down for bad reasons. the number of people in the work force are working or want to work dropped again. that gives us a very low what we call a participation rate and ha
street was expecting because wall street thought that hurricane in the northeast would have taken a big chungng. the bureau of labor statistics when they released that number they couldn't find much hurricane impact on the number. 146,000 a decent number but in line with what the job growth has been doing. it's very close to its average for the past year. and taking a little bit of the team steam out of the number the government revised down the number of jobs created in the prior two months....
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live in a society where the aurora, colorado, shooter could buy 6,000 rounds of ammo online and tommy chungr selling bombs. it is painfully obvious... we need change in this country! and the good news, the majority of americans and the majority of gun owners agree. in fact, a new ppp poll finds that the majority of americans and the majority of gun owners support banning assault weapons and closing the gun show loophole. but the nra opposes both of those measures and in the past, the nra has successfully fought gun control legislation by threatening to attack any politician who doesn't take their hard line. even after last year's tragic gabby giffords shooting, gun control introduced by chuck schumer and carolyn mccarthy could not get passed congressional republicans. the justice department didn't get very far either. attorney general eric holder created a task force on gun control but most of its proposals were shelved as the election and the fast and the furious inquiry heated up. this time, it seems as though, however, there might be a bit more cooperation. today, speaker john boehner sa
live in a society where the aurora, colorado, shooter could buy 6,000 rounds of ammo online and tommy chungr selling bombs. it is painfully obvious... we need change in this country! and the good news, the majority of americans and the majority of gun owners agree. in fact, a new ppp poll finds that the majority of americans and the majority of gun owners support banning assault weapons and closing the gun show loophole. but the nra opposes both of those measures and in the past, the nra has...
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park's father was the late park chung-heewho rud asictator r 18 ars unl he was killed by his intelligence chief in 1979. >> sreenivasan: those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: three state department officials quit today after a new report stated that security measures at a diplomatic facility in libya were quote "grossly inadequate." jeffrey brown has more. >> brown: the highly critical report came three months after the deadly september 11th attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi, libya, that left ambassador chris stevens and three other americans dead. former ambassador thomas pickering and admiral mike mullen, a former chairman of the joint chiefs of staff chaired the outside accountability review board. they spoke at the state department. >> frankly, the state department had not given benghazi the security, both physical and personnel resources, it needed. >> certain state department bureau level senior officials in critical positions of authority and responsibility in washington demonstrated a lack of leadership and management >> brown: overall,
park's father was the late park chung-heewho rud asictator r 18 ars unl he was killed by his intelligence chief in 1979. >> sreenivasan: those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to judy. >> woodruff: three state department officials quit today after a new report stated that security measures at a diplomatic facility in libya were quote "grossly inadequate." jeffrey brown has more. >> brown: the highly critical report came three months after the deadly...
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let's see what francis chung thinks, senior strategist at credit agricole. which way is the bank of korea headed from here? >> today it is pretty much in line with expectations. however, tweel, before that, we see the korean yuan edging up across the curve. inde indeed, recent data did point to some initial shine, offers stabilization in external nand. going forward, could potentially fit into positively for production. but over the indicators, recently they have been relatively maxed. so the bok want to wait and see and to better gauge the economic prospects fo fog forward. so overall, i think that they did the right thing. looking further ahead, i think they actually may not need to cut rates further. >> why is that, francis? is that because you see signs of strength in the korean economy? >> right. if you look at inflation, well below the lower end of the new target for next year. if needed, the bok would have a new way to cut interest rates. however, our base case scenario is for the recoveries in the u.s. to be the same, to pull itself out from the mild
let's see what francis chung thinks, senior strategist at credit agricole. which way is the bank of korea headed from here? >> today it is pretty much in line with expectations. however, tweel, before that, we see the korean yuan edging up across the curve. inde indeed, recent data did point to some initial shine, offers stabilization in external nand. going forward, could potentially fit into positively for production. but over the indicators, recently they have been relatively maxed. so...
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. >> clayton: everybody wang chung.ad moment on the show with our last few seconds here on the show. we have a little going away cake for long-time co-host, dave briggs. >> juliet: good luck, dave. >> clayton: good luck, dave. can you tell people where you're going now? >> dave: i am going to do sports in 2013. i will reveal that on thursday. i want to say thank you to you, ali always calls us her work husbands. you've been like my work brother on and off camera. thanks to all the viewers who thousands of thaws, it humbles me. i will miss you all. i will miss the show and miss the network. happy new year. gregg: this is it. we are just hours away from falling off the so-called fiscal cliff. tax hikes for nearly every american. lots of different ones. spending cuts of totaling more than a trillion dollars. by all indications, nothing, we mean nothing has changed on capitol hill. senate majority leader harry reid saying significant distance remains between the two sides. good morning everyone, i'm gregg jarrett in for bil
. >> clayton: everybody wang chung.ad moment on the show with our last few seconds here on the show. we have a little going away cake for long-time co-host, dave briggs. >> juliet: good luck, dave. >> clayton: good luck, dave. can you tell people where you're going now? >> dave: i am going to do sports in 2013. i will reveal that on thursday. i want to say thank you to you, ali always calls us her work husbands. you've been like my work brother on and off camera. thanks...
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when john boehner's plan b explodes like a death star, and a congressman said it's the same 40-50 chungthat -- chuckleheads that all year long have screwed up this place. is it the tea partiers who refuse, by the way, to compromise on anything with anybody, or is it john boehner's leadership skills that are lacking? >> i think what's lacking here is a president who refuses to sit down with the leadership -- [laughter] john boehner could deliver votes if the president could deliver on his side. you know, we wouldn't be in this predicament if two years ago the president would have accepted his own presidential bipartisan commission, simpson-bowles. if we would have took the tough medicine two years ago that this president had directed, he just didn't like what he was told. why? because they said not only do we have to raise revenues, mr. president, but we also have to have drastic cuts in spending, and we have to tackle entitlements. gregg: the whole point of a president appointing a commission, they come out with their recommendations after spending the better part of two years studying
when john boehner's plan b explodes like a death star, and a congressman said it's the same 40-50 chungthat -- chuckleheads that all year long have screwed up this place. is it the tea partiers who refuse, by the way, to compromise on anything with anybody, or is it john boehner's leadership skills that are lacking? >> i think what's lacking here is a president who refuses to sit down with the leadership -- [laughter] john boehner could deliver votes if the president could deliver on his...
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we had people testifying like johnny chung, they had contributed money to gain favor with the white house. there were other illegal contributions that we found. and they came into the kitchen at hong kong and said we wonder -- we like your president and we want to contribute to his campaign. the man who said that was the equivalent of the cia. these were people who were under oath and swore to this and we also had over 100 people take the fifth amendment or flee the country. there was a lot there. that is not to say that president clinton did not do some good things. he worked with newt gingrich and we got out from under some difficult financial problems but i do believe and i still believe there was some illegal activities that took place and we were unable to get the job done. i've always said that janet reno was the greatest blocker than anybody i had ever seen in the national football league. one thing i've learned was if you're the president and you want to protect your legacy and office you want to make sure you have an attorney general that will protect your back and janet reno, go
we had people testifying like johnny chung, they had contributed money to gain favor with the white house. there were other illegal contributions that we found. and they came into the kitchen at hong kong and said we wonder -- we like your president and we want to contribute to his campaign. the man who said that was the equivalent of the cia. these were people who were under oath and swore to this and we also had over 100 people take the fifth amendment or flee the country. there was a lot...
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we had people testifying like johnny chung, they had contributed money to gain favor with the white houseand they came into the kitchen at hong kong and said we wonder -- we like your president and we want to contribute to his campaign. the man who said that was the equivalent of the cia. these were people who were under oath and swore to this and we also had over 100 people take the fifth amendment or flee the country. there was a lot there. that is not to say that president clinton did not do some good things. he worked with newt gingrich and we got out from under some difficult financial problems but i do believe and i still believe there was some illegal activities that took place and we were unable to get the job done. i've always said that janet reno was the greatest blocker than anybody i had ever seen in the national football league. one thing i've learned was if you're the president and you want to protect your legacy and office you want to make sure you have an attorney general that will protect your back and janet reno, god bless her, she did that very effectively. i sent five
we had people testifying like johnny chung, they had contributed money to gain favor with the white houseand they came into the kitchen at hong kong and said we wonder -- we like your president and we want to contribute to his campaign. the man who said that was the equivalent of the cia. these were people who were under oath and swore to this and we also had over 100 people take the fifth amendment or flee the country. there was a lot there. that is not to say that president clinton did not do...
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we had people testifying like johnny chung, they had contributed money to gain favor with the white house. and they came into the kitchen at hong kong and said we wonder -- we like your president and we want to contribute to his campaign. the man who said that was the equivalent of the cia. these were people who were under oath and swore to this and we also had over 100 people take the fifth amendment or flee the country. there was a lot there. that is not to say that president clinton did not do some good things. he worked with newt gingrich and we got out from under some difficult financial problems but i do believe and i still believe there was some illegal activities that took place and we were unable to get the job done. i've always said that janet reno was the greatest blocker than anybody i had ever seen in the national football league. one thing i've learned was if you're the president and you want to protect your legacy and office you want to make sure you have an attorney general that will protect your back and janet reno, god bless her, she did that very effectively. i sent fiv
we had people testifying like johnny chung, they had contributed money to gain favor with the white house. and they came into the kitchen at hong kong and said we wonder -- we like your president and we want to contribute to his campaign. the man who said that was the equivalent of the cia. these were people who were under oath and swore to this and we also had over 100 people take the fifth amendment or flee the country. there was a lot there. that is not to say that president clinton did not...