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-- [inaudible] learning the word liquid action and unthe sites and before this goes before the public utilities commission and you gregariously said look let us take this up bay couple of years or whatever. in the deliberations gather up, presentations, nobody mentions the historical facts. nobody really gets credit to the community. now, the chair because of his working in the environment sphere and because he has been in the bay view before and because he has been a legislature, he understand some things must be better than others who are doing things remote control and by osmosis. this must stop. this must stop. having worked for the military, let me tell you we can do this in three years on a raw footing. we should is done it seven year ago. the only reason you don't do it because our heart is not in the right place. who are those people? have this been in specific heights had this been on knob hill or in the sunset, this would not be the case. so you are all still bringing these new people who have absolutely no idea how much the people in the bay view hunters point have suffered
-- [inaudible] learning the word liquid action and unthe sites and before this goes before the public utilities commission and you gregariously said look let us take this up bay couple of years or whatever. in the deliberations gather up, presentations, nobody mentions the historical facts. nobody really gets credit to the community. now, the chair because of his working in the environment sphere and because he has been in the bay view before and because he has been a legislature, he understand...
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it which is unthing to say we want it. it is another thing to do it. >> i understand. you are committed? >> yes, sir. >> the last question i will shift to the water project. in our state, we have congressionally-authorized water project. it has been authorized for quite some time that would actually bring water to the missouri river to the red river valley to the larger communitiesment we have gone through the process at length but we still need to complete the record of decision, the record of decision. will you look into this? will you help me work through the bureaucracy to complete that, again, it has been congressionally authorized, but we still have to go through all of the bureaucratic steps to get the record of decision. i believe the dor is supportive. will you work with me to look into it to see if we can get the record of decision signed which would come to you? >> i would happy to be work walk on that. >> thank you. >> again, thank you for coming by my office as well. >> while the senator from north did a cotes here. i would like to take note of the fact th
it which is unthing to say we want it. it is another thing to do it. >> i understand. you are committed? >> yes, sir. >> the last question i will shift to the water project. in our state, we have congressionally-authorized water project. it has been authorized for quite some time that would actually bring water to the missouri river to the red river valley to the larger communitiesment we have gone through the process at length but we still need to complete the record of...
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supreme court today took unthe federal defense of marriage act. doma prohibiting same-sex partners from getting benefits of married couples. we're live now outside of the supreme court with today's historic hearing. carolyn? >> well, ama as you said two days of intense arguments doum a close here at the u.s. supreme court z where justices yesterday seemed conflicted over prop 8, today, they seemed more united in their skepticism over the constitutionality of doma which does deny benefits to same-sex couples. edie winso says she came out of the closet only a few years ago. and her fight could have historic implications. >> with a magic word of anyone who heard why we want it and why we need it, okay. >> the act denies same-sex couples rights and benefits straight couples receive. when her wife died in 2009, the 83-year-old widow was socked with a $363,000 estate tax bill. she would not have had to pay if she'd been married to a man. an attorney defended doma because the obama administration declined. but the majority of justices seemed to question
supreme court today took unthe federal defense of marriage act. doma prohibiting same-sex partners from getting benefits of married couples. we're live now outside of the supreme court with today's historic hearing. carolyn? >> well, ama as you said two days of intense arguments doum a close here at the u.s. supreme court z where justices yesterday seemed conflicted over prop 8, today, they seemed more united in their skepticism over the constitutionality of doma which does deny benefits...
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. >> i asked panetta what was the thinking unthe white house september 1996 when the president signedriage act denying same sex couple the right to marry. >> the president clinton had run in problems with didn't ask don't tell. >>reporter: he says the president was in the final stretch of reelection campaign and felt the country wasn't ready to accept gay marriage. >> i think for that reason i think he just made that decision. based on the politic of the moment. >>reporter: 17 years later panetta says the country undergone total attitude shift on the issue and what he hopes is that prop 8 and defense of marriage is found unconstitutional. >> i don't know whether court will good that far. doesn't look that based on the arguments we heard today but, you know, it could very well be a decision that at least opens the door. >>reporter: a lot has changed from panetta time in the white house and before that as member of congress. >> place has become more partisan. meaner than i have ever seen tonight 50 years. >>reporter: that's what bothe bothers him most. not the terrorist or iran nuclear
. >> i asked panetta what was the thinking unthe white house september 1996 when the president signedriage act denying same sex couple the right to marry. >> the president clinton had run in problems with didn't ask don't tell. >>reporter: he says the president was in the final stretch of reelection campaign and felt the country wasn't ready to accept gay marriage. >> i think for that reason i think he just made that decision. based on the politic of the moment....
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you can make your oath to people unthe cobts constitution, but te truth of the matter is that we arelking about loopholes. >> why. close the loopholes? >> that's raising revenue. >> no, no, no, no. i guess what i'm curious about is why leap to the revenues. if john mccain was sitting there where you are saying the same thing, what is wrong with them saying all right, you're going to close loopholes, we're going to do this. we're going to do this -- that's the problem. >> you know the budget better than anyone. that last deal was better than 40 to 1 spending over cuts. >> forget the last deal. >> that's what they remember. that's what they remember. >> listen. their job is not to talk about where we've been. their job is to talk about where we're going and the question is that the sequester is not healthy for the party. >> i understand. >> it's not healthy for the country. >> when it's 40 plus to 1 tax hikes or spending cuts, can you blame republicans who are looking at this and saying no. >> we're talking about people who are out of work that we want to create jobs for. you're talkin
you can make your oath to people unthe cobts constitution, but te truth of the matter is that we arelking about loopholes. >> why. close the loopholes? >> that's raising revenue. >> no, no, no, no. i guess what i'm curious about is why leap to the revenues. if john mccain was sitting there where you are saying the same thing, what is wrong with them saying all right, you're going to close loopholes, we're going to do this. we're going to do this -- that's the problem. >>...
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north korea's military is vowing to tear unthe 1953 ceasefire agreement that ended the korean war as the u.s. and china consider toughest sanctions to punish them for their see rent nuclear test. steve centanni is live in washington. what are the plans against north korea? >> reporter: jon, this new round ever restrictions would go after north korea's finances and tighten cargo inch stpebgss and blacklist more companies and individuals. the u.s. will present a draft resolution to the security council today. this comes in the wake of the latest test last month and missile launches. it does include positive input from china which finally appears to be growing more impatient with hits neighbor. kim jong un has been mostly confrontational with the u.s. except for his meeting with dennis rodman last week. >> we have urged the north korean leadership to head president obama's call to choose the path of peace and come into compliance witnesses international obligations. north korea's actions directly violate united nations security council resolutions and threaten international please and s
north korea's military is vowing to tear unthe 1953 ceasefire agreement that ended the korean war as the u.s. and china consider toughest sanctions to punish them for their see rent nuclear test. steve centanni is live in washington. what are the plans against north korea? >> reporter: jon, this new round ever restrictions would go after north korea's finances and tighten cargo inch stpebgss and blacklist more companies and individuals. the u.s. will present a draft resolution to the...
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the unthing i have to do is apparently take a commercial break. we'll be right back. right.ital one purchase eraser. i can redeem the double miles i earned with my venture card to erase recent travel purchases. and with a few clicks, this mission never happened. uh, what's this button do? [ electricity zaps ] ♪ you requested backup? yes. yes i did. what's in your wallet? yes i did. the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf., and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. today, the...
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what organizations actually do is what is embedded in the sort of knowledge, the passive, unthe almost unwritten knowledge that people have of how to get things done in an organization. if you followed all of the rules all the time, that's the way to get around contracts and paralyzing the organization. so reorganization, resign it. simply lack of time and lack of time -- practice over time. several of you have mentioned today that the shuttle had a long period in which things seemed to go relatively well. so that procedures for investigating what may be near misses or potential accidents were not exercised any longer tbhais -- because they hadn't been exercised for so long. past lessons can be forgotten simply as a result of missing pieces of the understood routines that kept things going. over the period between the challenger and the columbia, there were a lot of instances of reorganization, con -- downsizing, and a lot of time. unlearning is the intentional -- of lessons previously learned. they appear to be not progressive, they appear unattractive. this generates, then, again, ga
what organizations actually do is what is embedded in the sort of knowledge, the passive, unthe almost unwritten knowledge that people have of how to get things done in an organization. if you followed all of the rules all the time, that's the way to get around contracts and paralyzing the organization. so reorganization, resign it. simply lack of time and lack of time -- practice over time. several of you have mentioned today that the shuttle had a long period in which things seemed to go...