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mr. bowles, if you would walk us through and show us how it works. >> guest: sure. this would be many a retail place, so you would walk up and start. and he'll do a lot of the talking here. >> host: okay. >> guest: so we can do tablets, cell phones, mp3 players. we happen to have it, so it will automatically -- >> eco atm protects the environment and your local community. to sell the device, you must be 18 years of age. provide a thumbprint. your id will be verified remotely by a human, and your device will be matched against the phone device database. we work closely with law enforcement to -- >> guest: so we make sure no bads guys use for nefarious -- >> host: right. so when you insert your license, what happens? >> guest: so what happens is there's people back in headquarters. >> host: in san diego? >> guest: sand bay owe. we run a bunch of software, and then a person compares to see if it's the same person and so forth. if it's, we met -- we let the transaction go forward. >> host: okay. so you've been cleared. >> guest: they know me. so my phone -- so i'll say,
mr. bowles, if you would walk us through and show us how it works. >> guest: sure. this would be many a retail place, so you would walk up and start. and he'll do a lot of the talking here. >> host: okay. >> guest: so we can do tablets, cell phones, mp3 players. we happen to have it, so it will automatically -- >> eco atm protects the environment and your local community. to sell the device, you must be 18 years of age. provide a thumbprint. your id will be verified...
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bowl. a hometown hero, mr. anthony was known as the babe ruth of bowling. when it opened a generation ago, dublin was a sleepy little outpost with room to spare. >> i remember when we moved here, we felt like the poor kids in this valley. and my friend and i looked into why didn't starbucks go in here? we were told that we just didn't have the economic base that we needed. >> reporter: 35 years later there are now three starbucks. dublin is sleepy no more. it's caffeinated. >> that's what we liked about it. it was a small town and it was -- it just grew up. >> reporter: dublin has grown 6% in the latest count. that's twice as much as any other northern california town. now almost 50,000 people, it's half white and in a big change, it's now more than a quarter asian. >> i remember when i was mayor, we put in our first cricket pitch in one of our parks in a new park. and everybody thought that was just amazing. >> reporter: janet lockhart served as mayor for most of the century's first decade. >> we're a much more inclusive community than we ever used to be.
bowl. a hometown hero, mr. anthony was known as the babe ruth of bowling. when it opened a generation ago, dublin was a sleepy little outpost with room to spare. >> i remember when we moved here, we felt like the poor kids in this valley. and my friend and i looked into why didn't starbucks go in here? we were told that we just didn't have the economic base that we needed. >> reporter: 35 years later there are now three starbucks. dublin is sleepy no more. it's caffeinated. >>...
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mr. bowles on. >> two things. the word i used for it is restoration. i want to change some things.at home, what we do here at home, that means dealing with long-term entitlements, doing things to promote economic growth, more trade, infrastructure, immigration reform. i want to do all that here at home. basically put more emphasis here. secondly, overseas, i want to do less in the middle east. >> you often said to me we're not doing enough overseas. >> we're not doing enough of the right thing. we should do more in asia, we want to do more to stabilize that, less to remake societies in the middle east. more in north america. right now you've got this -- >> giving less in egypt? should we be cutting back because we don't see them as our friends anymore? >> we should be given money conditionally. our goal is not that these guys succeed no matter what. it should be only if they succeed in ways that look after american interests. they have the sovereign right to do what they want, so do we. we ought to have a conditional approach. i think the president was actually right in this new wo
mr. bowles on. >> two things. the word i used for it is restoration. i want to change some things.at home, what we do here at home, that means dealing with long-term entitlements, doing things to promote economic growth, more trade, infrastructure, immigration reform. i want to do all that here at home. basically put more emphasis here. secondly, overseas, i want to do less in the middle east. >> you often said to me we're not doing enough overseas. >> we're not doing enough...
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for joining me on the stage with our warriors ground and the announcing of the super bowl hosting. >> thank you, mr. mayor. our one and only question today by colleague supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. mayor i'm happy to give you a reason to come down here for question time. i know how much you look forward to it. so, mr. mayor, in many neighborhoods across the city our sidewalks don't have the capacity to ensure safe and comfortable pedestrian flow which squeezes the pedestrians onto the street when there is a crowd on the sidewalk. while infrastructure improvement while widening our sidewalks can alleviate pedestrian congestion and these resources are limited. a less expensive solution is to improve placement of street furniture such as surface mounted utility boxes, news racks, advertising kiosks and public toiments -- toilets and other fixtures on the sidewalk individually can impede pedestrian flow and restrict visibility of pedestrians at corners, with so many pieces of sidewalk furniture competing for scares sidewalk furniture placement what can we do to create safe and comfortable sidew
for joining me on the stage with our warriors ground and the announcing of the super bowl hosting. >> thank you, mr. mayor. our one and only question today by colleague supervisor wiener. >> thank you, mr. mayor i'm happy to give you a reason to come down here for question time. i know how much you look forward to it. so, mr. mayor, in many neighborhoods across the city our sidewalks don't have the capacity to ensure safe and comfortable pedestrian flow which squeezes the...
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bowl. a hometown hero, mr. anthony was known as the babe ruth of bowling.ned a generation ago, dublin was a sleepy little outpost with room to spare. >> i remember when we moved here, we felt like the poor kids in this valley. and my friend and i looked into why didn't starbucks go in here? we were told that we just didn't have the economic base that we needed. >> reporter: 35 years later there are now three starbucks. dublin is sleepy no more. it's caffeinated. >> that's what we liked about it. it was a small town and it was --it just grew up. >> reporter: dublin has grown 6% in the latest count. that's twice as much as any other northern california town. now almost 50,000 people, it's half white and in a big change, it's now more than a quarter asian. >> i remember when i was mayor, we put in our first cricket pitch in one of our parks in a new park. and everybody thought that was just amazing. >> reporter: janet lockhart served as mayor for most of the century's first decade. >> we're a much more inclusive community than we ever used to be. >> reporter:
bowl. a hometown hero, mr. anthony was known as the babe ruth of bowling.ned a generation ago, dublin was a sleepy little outpost with room to spare. >> i remember when we moved here, we felt like the poor kids in this valley. and my friend and i looked into why didn't starbucks go in here? we were told that we just didn't have the economic base that we needed. >> reporter: 35 years later there are now three starbucks. dublin is sleepy no more. it's caffeinated. >> that's what...
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bowl for 2014. >> clerk, call the roll? >> campos, avalos, chiu, cohen, present, supervisor ferrel, present, kim absent.mar absent, supervisor tang present, wiener present, supervisor yee. mr. president you have a quorum. >> ladies and gentlemen please join us in the pledge of allegiance. >> colleagues we have our meeting minutes. approved. madam clerk, any communications? >> i have no communication, mr. president. >> first item is the policy discussion between the honorable mayor edwin lee this week representing the even may 8. item 1:30443: [formal policy discussions - may 21, 2013] pursuant to charter sections 2.103 and 3.100077, and administrative code, section 2.11, the mayor shall answer the following eligible question submitted by supervisor representing district 8. the mayor may address the board initially for up to five minutes. discussion shall not exceed five mayor edwin lee this week representing the even may 8. sf 11234 >> thank you. welcome back. ask if you have any preliminary comments would you like to make? >> thank you, are good afternoon. thank you president chiu and mexican -- members to the board of supervisors. i would like to thank every member for j
bowl for 2014. >> clerk, call the roll? >> campos, avalos, chiu, cohen, present, supervisor ferrel, present, kim absent.mar absent, supervisor tang present, wiener present, supervisor yee. mr. president you have a quorum. >> ladies and gentlemen please join us in the pledge of allegiance. >> colleagues we have our meeting minutes. approved. madam clerk, any communications? >> i have no communication, mr. president. >> first item is the policy discussion...
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bowls. they meet people. you know what i mean. he wasn't the striped pants guy. i've got david corn here. we were talking, mr.assador, here's some good questions. >> i have a question for you, mr. ambassador. you guys put out a very thorough report, unclassified version, but there also was a classified version of your report. we don't expect you to talk about it right here. but is there a way to fully understand what happened in benghazi and the security challenges there without really knowing what was going on and what you described as the annex. it seems like we're only getting a part of the story because a lot that was going on there was classified. >> yeah, to the best of my recollection, action at the annex was also covered in the unclassified report, particularfully the discussion of what happened on the night of september 11th, 2012. i would ask you to read that. i think was done with care. it avoided the classified, but i think it's there. certainly that action was important in looking at the whole picture, and we reviewed it. >> but in terms of the security position there and what was happening befor
bowls. they meet people. you know what i mean. he wasn't the striped pants guy. i've got david corn here. we were talking, mr.assador, here's some good questions. >> i have a question for you, mr. ambassador. you guys put out a very thorough report, unclassified version, but there also was a classified version of your report. we don't expect you to talk about it right here. but is there a way to fully understand what happened in benghazi and the security challenges there without really...
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mr. speaker, last week a team from miralama high school in sacramento won the national sibes bowl for the third time since 2009. hosted by the u.s. department of energy, the science bowl was created to encourage state of the unions to enter science and math careers. mr. berah: i want to congratulate these talented, hardworking students from my home district. they are our country's next neration -- mr. bera: i want to congratulate these hardworking students. we need to encourage students in science and math. to the members of the team, you guys make us proud. coach james hill, keep inspiring the next generation to go into science and math. it's cool. thank you and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yield back his time. for what purpose does the gentleman from texas seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and revise and extend my rashes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. tomorrow the president of the united states will be traveling to the great state of texas to talk jobs. i'm proud that the pre
mr. speaker, last week a team from miralama high school in sacramento won the national sibes bowl for the third time since 2009. hosted by the u.s. department of energy, the science bowl was created to encourage state of the unions to enter science and math careers. mr. berah: i want to congratulate these talented, hardworking students from my home district. they are our country's next neration -- mr. bera: i want to congratulate these hardworking students. we need to encourage students in...
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mr. york. >> some stadiums are having trouble getting money foreign vations. does today's announcement have anything to do with that announcement last week and how does that help levi stadium in their bid for super bowl? >> today's announcement comes because a lot of people worked very hard to get to an announcement. this doesn't have anything to do with another team or anything else. you know, it happened to be right before the super bowl bid, but that's coincidence and it was -- it's a testament to both of our teams working literally night and day to get something done so we can move forward. you know, thankfully i think we kept it under wraps fairly well. wanted to make sure we announced it together and had, you know, a good showing like we did today. >> jed. >> how many other options did you have out there? did you have a half dozen that you like? obviously you prefer levi's to another company. how many did you have and how did you decide to go with levi? >> you know, there was a lot of interest in this project. and as we said all along, it wasn't about just finding somebody to put their name on the stadium. it was finding the right fit. and, you know, it took a little bit of time to make sure th
mr. york. >> some stadiums are having trouble getting money foreign vations. does today's announcement have anything to do with that announcement last week and how does that help levi stadium in their bid for super bowl? >> today's announcement comes because a lot of people worked very hard to get to an announcement. this doesn't have anything to do with another team or anything else. you know, it happened to be right before the super bowl bid, but that's coincidence and it was --...
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bowl is still there. the platter is a little minipigs and blankets. so now i need to pick your brain ted say where people go at this moment. i guess mr.h sectors. >> overall bill stud the fed. we do you one of these three to 5% pullbacks and having a sloppy day, that is an opportunity to get a engaged, to put some money in to work in the market. now, the areas we like if we are right that the economy picks up in the second half of the year, the economically sensitive areas , consumer discretionary combat technology, those are the insull's to five places where we think there are investments. liz: what do you avoid? >> well, 165, 10-year benchmark treasury we think is really extended. i'm not sure that i would be a trait -- chasing treasurys. and we have a 12% rally since the beginning of the year. this is one of the strongest beginning of the rallies we have seen in something like ten of 15 years. the area that has driven the strength of the market has been the defense's, utilities, telecom, staples, health care, those of the areas that i think i would be very cautious on given the fact that the valuation levels are very, i think, exte
bowl is still there. the platter is a little minipigs and blankets. so now i need to pick your brain ted say where people go at this moment. i guess mr.h sectors. >> overall bill stud the fed. we do you one of these three to 5% pullbacks and having a sloppy day, that is an opportunity to get a engaged, to put some money in to work in the market. now, the areas we like if we are right that the economy picks up in the second half of the year, the economically sensitive areas , consumer...
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bowl after you've been massacred, gutted and served inside your own mutilated carcass. [ laughter ] >> steve: mm. that's good eating. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, my ninth grade english teacher, mrs great gatsby" movie 26 years ago. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: looking forward to that movie. now i know how it ends. [ light laughter ] "mm-hmm." >> steve: "mm-hmm. mm-hmm." >> jimmy: "marie." >> steve: "i'm gonna go see that movie. 'gatsby.'" [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: "227. um, marie." >> steve: "i hear it's in between 228 --" >> jimmy: "and 229." [ light laughter ] ♪ [ laughter ] thank you -- potpourri, for being french for "bowl of dead flowers." [ laughter ] "mm. smells so good in here." >> steve: "what is that?" >> jimmy: "is that persimmon? is that persimmon?" [ light laughter ] >> steve: "no, it's cardamom. i think it's cardamom and persimmon." >> jimmy: "what is that? is that lavender?" >> steve: "is that nantucket briar?" >> jimmy: "what is that -- is that -- is that anise? anise? anise?" [ light laughter ] >> steve: "wait, is that endive? is that -- [ light laughter ] i think it's endive." >> jimmy: "endive? or is that -- is that turmeric? i'm smelling a slight tast
bowl after you've been massacred, gutted and served inside your own mutilated carcass. [ laughter ] >> steve: mm. that's good eating. [ applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, my ninth grade english teacher, mrs great gatsby" movie 26 years ago. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: looking forward to that movie. now i know how it ends. [ light laughter ] "mm-hmm." >> steve: "mm-hmm. mm-hmm." >> jimmy: "marie." >> steve: "i'm...
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bowl that year. how about that home run. we've got that and more in sports. >> hey, i'll give you a good reason to stay up late tonight. the all-time leading scorer mr. sky hook himself is on game day here tonight. and as for yesterday, we'll give you that business. boy they were jumping, down 6-5 here on the plate for them presenting the game winning run. it is kicked away from everybody. pagan is being waved in for the part of the play. it is not in time. and that is the ball game! the man for the giants, first inside the park for them. and they were just rolling up again with 11 runs on the board. next batter, right there backed away and gone as they win 11- 15. still unbeaten against houston with the nba playoffs in the second straight game. tony parker and the spurs will win it 104-93. on the ice, they fought off the elimination yesterday with their first goal of the series. by detroit to force a game six. now that's sports at this hour. have a great rest of the day. i'll see you later on with the big fella. and all two of them on game day tonight. >> are you going to do the stand ups next to him? that'll be a great contrast. >>> coming up, new
bowl that year. how about that home run. we've got that and more in sports. >> hey, i'll give you a good reason to stay up late tonight. the all-time leading scorer mr. sky hook himself is on game day here tonight. and as for yesterday, we'll give you that business. boy they were jumping, down 6-5 here on the plate for them presenting the game winning run. it is kicked away from everybody. pagan is being waved in for the part of the play. it is not in time. and that is the ball game! the...
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bowls. they get out and meet people. you know what i mean. he wasn't a striped pants guy. i've got david corn here of "mother jones." he and i were talking, mrambassador. >> i have a question for you, mr. ambassador. you put out a thorough report. unclassified version. there was also a classified version of your report which i don't expect you to talk about right here. but is there a way to fully understand what happened in benghazi and the security challenges there without really knowing what was going on in what you describe as the annex, which i assume was covered in the classified version which has been publicly reported as a cia facility? it seems like we're only getting a part of the story because a lot that was going on there was classified. >> yeah, to the best of my recollection, action at the annex was also covered in the unclassified report. particularly in the discussion of what happened on the night of september 11th, 12th, 2012. and i would ask you to read that. i think it was done with care. it avoided the classified, but i think it's there. certainly that action was important in looking at the whole picture, and we reviewed i
bowls. they get out and meet people. you know what i mean. he wasn't a striped pants guy. i've got david corn here of "mother jones." he and i were talking, mrambassador. >> i have a question for you, mr. ambassador. you put out a thorough report. unclassified version. there was also a classified version of your report which i don't expect you to talk about right here. but is there a way to fully understand what happened in benghazi and the security challenges there without...
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mr. perez was responsible for that for first working with the liberty bowl stadium in memphis and working out our accessible capacity feeding arrangement, and also working on the juvenile court issue where the division saw to it that our juvenile court will be a model for the nation and protect the rights of young people which was so necessary. also want to thank you for working, mr. scott and i, to see the tax division file suit that took advantage of people with fraudent tax preparations. i thank you for that. i would like to question you about a few issues that bother me. one is the former alabama governor who was the governor of alabama and probably the last democrat statewide official there in the past and maybe in the future for a long time, he tried to get a lottery in his state which i did in tennessee and i know how difficult it is, in so doing he found himself in court and convicted and in jail, and a case in which an unprecedented 113 former attorneys generals, republican and democrat, representing 44 of the 55 states have said his prosecution was grave injustice. all of the as
mr. perez was responsible for that for first working with the liberty bowl stadium in memphis and working out our accessible capacity feeding arrangement, and also working on the juvenile court issue where the division saw to it that our juvenile court will be a model for the nation and protect the rights of young people which was so necessary. also want to thank you for working, mr. scott and i, to see the tax division file suit that took advantage of people with fraudent tax preparations. i...
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that's more than double the cuts proposed by simpson-bowles commission and last year's gang of six that worked on deficit reduction, and, mr. speaker, i want to underscore that this is four times -- four times more than is required by the arbitrary across-the-board sequestration cut. so we in agriculture take a back seat to no one in a him to do our part -- in a commitment to do our part to set priorities to reduce the deficit. this bill represents the most significant reform of american agriculture in decades, in my judgment. we're putting caps on payments to farmers and closing loopholes that allowed people who weren't actually farming to receive payments, we're strengthening crop insurance, which we heard from farmers was the number-one risk-management tool for them. it is important that we strengthen it and protect it, as we move through this process. the agriculture reform bill includes disaster assistance for our ranchers and farmers as well, who cannot receive crop insurance. livestock owners and others in areas that cannot receive crop insurance. we made sure our food assistance programs are accountable, that there
that's more than double the cuts proposed by simpson-bowles commission and last year's gang of six that worked on deficit reduction, and, mr. speaker, i want to underscore that this is four times -- four times more than is required by the arbitrary across-the-board sequestration cut. so we in agriculture take a back seat to no one in a him to do our part -- in a commitment to do our part to set priorities to reduce the deficit. this bill represents the most significant reform of american...
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bowl of the 1930's, as chronicled in tim eagen's "the worst hard time," and other books. thanks to c.r.p., bakka county has weathered recent droughts much better than it otherwise would have. mr. president, healthy grasslands, open landscapes and abundant wildlife are a fundamental part of what it is to be in the west. and we need to preserve these grasslands, these open spaces and these species, and that's what this title does, the conservation title of the farm bill, and i strongly support this new conservation title as reported out of the committee in a bipartisan vote. i know some are going to try to amend this bipartisan consensus, and one of the great things about serving on the agriculture committee is there is so little partisanship. the differences that we have are not republican versus democrat. we have some differences, but they tend to be regional and understandable, but we have a way and a process in the leadership to actually work through it together. it would be nice if we did more of that around here. and i'm worried that there are going to be some amendments that are going to come forward, among other things, in the name of deficit reduction, which as i menti
bowl of the 1930's, as chronicled in tim eagen's "the worst hard time," and other books. thanks to c.r.p., bakka county has weathered recent droughts much better than it otherwise would have. mr. president, healthy grasslands, open landscapes and abundant wildlife are a fundamental part of what it is to be in the west. and we need to preserve these grasslands, these open spaces and these species, and that's what this title does, the conservation title of the farm bill, and i strongly...