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ok so on. are you a million pain went away in the shape of these qualities he's a very famous and they kept the number one. access to as the great nana while working as too old. or one zero to colic and took an end and that it's the substance could until one wind and a tool when two of the enemy too. because they have been very very spacious of these in the us to it he said the six mm leica in fuel is some lady we have mary and i think all cheered up when somebody has de suisse sees it this way as does my life and a movie it's meaningful suffer from spatial meaningful name. but according to moore who was few months that you can upgrade to a young boy elbow and saying that but to me. if you like his sentencing special meaning for you. they can't do that to backing a whole. you'll pay the apple cart. i've never sewn back on the city's this quiet or skewer pee ed services to the number one position. and the icing to the sky no experience in very human being into work because i have even more appea
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lee wasn't doing so well so he left really quickly. and unfortunately, mr. lee passed away that evening. that had a great impact on brian and me. it was very sad, but it was so touching that he had seen mr. lee and mr. lee had confirmed that brian was "number one driver." >> this is san francisco paratransit. it's not perfect; we have our ups and downs: late trips, frustrated customers, stressed out drivers. but at our best, we get our riders where they need to go on time and with a smile. and when we pay attention real carefully and notice what's happening on the van, taxi, or at the senior center, we notice that our drivers make a difference in the rider's lives and the riders make a difference in the drivers lives. >>> thank you, good afternoon. if i may have your attention and thank you for being here today at a special joint meeting of the board of supervisors, neighborhood services and safety committee along with our san francisco police commission. my name is david campos and i'm the chair of the neighborhood services and safety committee. i want to a
lee wasn't doing so well so he left really quickly. and unfortunately, mr. lee passed away that evening. that had a great impact on brian and me. it was very sad, but it was so touching that he had seen mr. lee and mr. lee had confirmed that brian was "number one driver." >> this is san francisco paratransit. it's not perfect; we have our ups and downs: late trips, frustrated customers, stressed out drivers. but at our best, we get our riders where they need to go on time and...
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dominant in this field so do u.s. government by making by may be helping google to become dominance create a situation where they control the company to the most dominant in that field so in addition have an interest. ok so it's a symbiotic relationship in other words without the surveillance that you've said and many others have made no one say for the revenues for of these companies would be cut in half potentially or more and the stock prices would crash but of course they are of interest and of course in congress it's legal for senators and congressmen to own shares in these companies so that they're making money from the bastardization of the democratic process in america through click fraud through surveillance and through propaganda let's talk about yahoo c.e.o. . she said that for her not to cooperate with the n.s.a. was true is this your thoughts. well i did my london are in legal difficulties so you know and some legal term under the patriot act's he may be technically correct although of course you could ha
dominant in this field so do u.s. government by making by may be helping google to become dominance create a situation where they control the company to the most dominant in that field so in addition have an interest. ok so it's a symbiotic relationship in other words without the surveillance that you've said and many others have made no one say for the revenues for of these companies would be cut in half potentially or more and the stock prices would crash but of course they are of interest...
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so so we will have used up all the nonsense, you know? right, left and middle by the time you guys get around to -- >> as well as you're bogarting all the nonsense as well as all the pot, so -- [laughter] >> to quote you from a previous book, if do you miss being a shithole specialist? >> oh, yeah. i was a foreign correspondent for a long time, war correspondent really. although it was -- trouble of any kind was -- and back, you know, before everything was tiny and miniaturized and everybody was blogging, there were really only a few hundred of us that did this. there were, you know, the camera crews and the reporters and some newspaper people and stuff. whenever there was a crisis, we'd call ourselves a shithole specialists. whenever there was some shit hole when marcos was being overthrown, we'd all show up. and right before that we'd just been in lebanon for the civil war, and when bosnia came along, we were all there. we were all there for the gulf war. and then technology sort of began to overtake us. and it was enormous fun. it was
so so we will have used up all the nonsense, you know? right, left and middle by the time you guys get around to -- >> as well as you're bogarting all the nonsense as well as all the pot, so -- [laughter] >> to quote you from a previous book, if do you miss being a shithole specialist? >> oh, yeah. i was a foreign correspondent for a long time, war correspondent really. although it was -- trouble of any kind was -- and back, you know, before everything was tiny and...
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so it is, it is emotional, but also it is so exciting. and i feel like we are breaking ground on a culture at san francisco unified, that we really have not broken yet and i think that these two things with local hire that we passed earlier this year, and with this sale today, and we are now saying, we recognize our responsibility to san francisco. and to the families. and we have a responsibility to help our families, with whatever resources we have, and those are the families whom we serve here, and so, just to get everybody to know about the journey that this has taken to fully appreciate this moment is that when i first came on to the building and grounds committee i was presented with a proposal to build, 130 market rate condos at that site at 1950 mission. and so, i immediately you know, i, immediately wiged out, and i started calling everyone that i knew that was involved in the housing because even though i had worked on houptsing, i kind of didn't know what to do. i called proder and delores street and kim who was the supervisor
so it is, it is emotional, but also it is so exciting. and i feel like we are breaking ground on a culture at san francisco unified, that we really have not broken yet and i think that these two things with local hire that we passed earlier this year, and with this sale today, and we are now saying, we recognize our responsibility to san francisco. and to the families. and we have a responsibility to help our families, with whatever resources we have, and those are the families whom we serve...
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there's just so many issues at play so many barriers so many issues thanks for breaking down at least one of them we can start to understand this issue a little more concretely liz walker shoot it thanks and. coming up we honor dr martin luther king real legacy and why is fight for an apology is more important now than ever before. there are maybe. two or three kosher we're. going to give you a different perspective. i'll give you the information you make the decision. don't worry about how breaking this works it's a revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness a frustrated with the system the i'm extremely new approach to things would be described as angry i think i'm a strong enough under single. but i think. everybody. did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy correct albus. role. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and across several we've been a hydrogen why handful of transnati
there's just so many issues at play so many barriers so many issues thanks for breaking down at least one of them we can start to understand this issue a little more concretely liz walker shoot it thanks and. coming up we honor dr martin luther king real legacy and why is fight for an apology is more important now than ever before. there are maybe. two or three kosher we're. going to give you a different perspective. i'll give you the information you make the decision. don't worry about how...
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so you so this is this is you know we're like def-con four here. in the in the happening or so we have left what can and should people be doing to really big things one we need to spread the word so go to basically your friends your coworkers your colleagues and make sure they know about c.p.p. and fast track and a really good sort of one stop shop is. expose that c.p.p. door that's. supposed to work that leads you to actions that are fast tracked that tells you about the t.p. really good stuff second thing get with your members of the house of representatives democrat republican alike from the house we're going to vote no or lori wallach thank you so much by the way there will be more than thirty four planned demonstrations against the t.p. across the country this weekend major events will be held in chicago san francisco dallas oregon for more information you can also go to trade justice dot ca. jan thirty one coming up our phone lines are now open for your take my take a lot of segments so if you want to chance to ask me a question live in the b
so you so this is this is you know we're like def-con four here. in the in the happening or so we have left what can and should people be doing to really big things one we need to spread the word so go to basically your friends your coworkers your colleagues and make sure they know about c.p.p. and fast track and a really good sort of one stop shop is. expose that c.p.p. door that's. supposed to work that leads you to actions that are fast tracked that tells you about the t.p. really good stuff...
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so, thank you very much. (applause) >> we have at least one member of the public that would like to speak, [speaker not understood]. >>> she's wearing a disguise. [laughter] >> to keep the lights off of my eyes. i'm [speaker not understood] and i just want to take this moment to thank melanie since i haven't been able to be at any of her other going away celebrations. melanie, there's one thing i want to say to you and that is thank you for being a champion of the environment ~. first and last and always, and i hope that that's something you take with you wherever you go next. thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. other members of the public? and as i said, we still have her for at least next few thing we're going to do, and we even have a couple surprises in store as we go through this hearing. but if there's no other public comment, we can close public comment and move on to our next item. thank you again, melanie. >> you have to vote. >> oh, we have to vote. i try to focus so much on the public comment pi
so, thank you very much. (applause) >> we have at least one member of the public that would like to speak, [speaker not understood]. >>> she's wearing a disguise. [laughter] >> to keep the lights off of my eyes. i'm [speaker not understood] and i just want to take this moment to thank melanie since i haven't been able to be at any of her other going away celebrations. melanie, there's one thing i want to say to you and that is thank you for being a champion of the...
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so that was the idea behind it. we can definitely come back and tell you what that will look like >> and i appreciate the complexity of that. it well may be that the presentation has to be in a multiple triple format. the other thing i think we need to know we're not going to own all the street lights public works has a butch. this could be a significant step toward having unified street lighting but it won't happen. the other comment i had was goes back to this $100 million of transition upgrades. i think it would be helpful to think of the 11th year of the 10 year plan. it's stuff we know about that's hanging out there so we don't lose track of it and we don't put things there for convenience and see them so we have the internal discipline to know we have to dlael with them even though that need not be part of the 10 year plan >> that's a good point. we presented the source program and that's a 20-year plan we do include that but whatever our wish is >> actually, i totally agree with this idea because two years ag
so that was the idea behind it. we can definitely come back and tell you what that will look like >> and i appreciate the complexity of that. it well may be that the presentation has to be in a multiple triple format. the other thing i think we need to know we're not going to own all the street lights public works has a butch. this could be a significant step toward having unified street lighting but it won't happen. the other comment i had was goes back to this $100 million of transition...
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your why and now peru wants to legalize it new york state is now saying that they want to legalize it so it's a mass rush it's like marley's heaven and he must be controlling this from heaven in fact but as marijuana stocks hit record high they're all but. still. i never. you know get some dreads and i get some dreads or the big african girl or jamaican girl there you know just keep up with the big split among the big believe we like you joan. who reviewed junot mom. thought so as cannabis is why you believe legalized china cashes in on an unprecedented boom oh yeah. yeah i love that you know they go out a good smoke and join them and they know better my red got nothing on the chinese wetware so here we have again listen to this very first words of this article describing china cashing in on yet another boom cashing in on get another boom trying to cashing in but you've got a timely right now i think i just heard you say the same thing three times so whatever you put into that oatmeal this morning has got me completely wasted the communist country. yeah the communist country that's alway
your why and now peru wants to legalize it new york state is now saying that they want to legalize it so it's a mass rush it's like marley's heaven and he must be controlling this from heaven in fact but as marijuana stocks hit record high they're all but. still. i never. you know get some dreads and i get some dreads or the big african girl or jamaican girl there you know just keep up with the big split among the big believe we like you joan. who reviewed junot mom. thought so as cannabis is...
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many other needs and so, that is why these numbers have jumped around so much, over the years and most of them are big fluctuations in that campaign finance. >> how does the mayor office gets to borrow money from the budget? >> i did the budget for 20 years and by god we never let the mayor's office take a nickel from us. >> and well, because the election campaign fund is a weird thing, and budget numbers are kind of fungable and the public defender's office is headed by an elected official who is elected in his own right who does not report to the mayor and neither do we, that is kind of why we don't necessarily follow the instructions. but, the, the. >> and even, he says that i need a loan. >> well, we don't really have any authority to say yes or no. and because the mayor and the board control all of those purse strings. and so if the mayor's office decides and the board concurs, that is basically what happens. >> okay. >> thank you. >> yeah. >> a couple of things. and just, as a note, i am not sure when the mo was drafted and i just want to have the consistency on the letterhead. o
many other needs and so, that is why these numbers have jumped around so much, over the years and most of them are big fluctuations in that campaign finance. >> how does the mayor office gets to borrow money from the budget? >> i did the budget for 20 years and by god we never let the mayor's office take a nickel from us. >> and well, because the election campaign fund is a weird thing, and budget numbers are kind of fungable and the public defender's office is headed by an...
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it's a fun afternoon and you learn so many things. >> this is so much fun. i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more susta >> health service board meeting is now in session. all stand for the pledge. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag to the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> all right madam secretary roll call please. >> roll california. president breslin. >> here. >> vice president lim. >> present. >> >> excused. >> commissioner. >> expected. >> commissioner fraser. >> here. >> commissioner scott. >> present. >> commissioner excused for shlain we. >> thank you item one. >> item one is the meeting minutes for the meeting below. >> are there any corrections to the minutes? >> move for approval. >> second. >> okay. is there any public comment on this item all those in favor? >> aye. >> those opposed? >> mouse. >> item two please. >> item two president's president. president breslin. >> i have nothing -- oh there will be p
it's a fun afternoon and you learn so many things. >> this is so much fun. i go to parts of the city that i don't come to. this will make the city a more susta >> health service board meeting is now in session. all stand for the pledge. >> i pledge allegiance to the flag to the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. >> all right madam secretary roll call please. >> roll...
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administering the program. >> so did you commuter buses on - >> so the buzz the question is what's the impact been on muni services. their large vehicles and those who have ripened muni experience this we hear it from our operators sometimes those buses are delaying muni for getting to a stop to unload passengers so they dwell longer at the stops but the basic issue is some of the busiest muni stops are where they want to be and that is the conflict that we're trying to solving with this program >> to increase enforcement. >> part of the 1.5 million is part of the cost. >> how many companies will participate in the program (inaudible). >> that includes the companies. >> hi, sure. carly c ar l i so the kwae question was how many companies participated that's 3 dozen companies a mix between providers and companies that provide the service to their employees and the transportation like bowers and compass who many of this contract out for so there's an overlap and that's included in that the medical institution as well >> so shilt companies. >> in most cases the transportation provider tha
administering the program. >> so did you commuter buses on - >> so the buzz the question is what's the impact been on muni services. their large vehicles and those who have ripened muni experience this we hear it from our operators sometimes those buses are delaying muni for getting to a stop to unload passengers so they dwell longer at the stops but the basic issue is some of the busiest muni stops are where they want to be and that is the conflict that we're trying to solving with...
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implicit its not it's so much higher it's based on something different and so again, we want to make sure that businesses are aware of that so when they get the invoice they're not saying to themselves oh, someone did something wrong this is how the law has changed. if you're whole i didn't in retail or wholesale you have a slightly different fee it's smaller. if a business has billion dollars and you have one hundred thousand employees this is - you're going to be paying between 15 and $35,000. it's only effecting the larger businesses between 15 and 25 businesses but they're going to be paying a different registration fee but most are 90 up to $35,000. for the timeline the payroll tax expense file for the filing is due at the end of the february. 2 will look the same we are closing anti that fireman year and tax so the same process will apply. the first time the businesses are seeing something different with the april snauchlt both their payroll and gross expense tax businesses will again have to allocate themselves in the system. you might recall if you've done your statute of lim
implicit its not it's so much higher it's based on something different and so again, we want to make sure that businesses are aware of that so when they get the invoice they're not saying to themselves oh, someone did something wrong this is how the law has changed. if you're whole i didn't in retail or wholesale you have a slightly different fee it's smaller. if a business has billion dollars and you have one hundred thousand employees this is - you're going to be paying between 15 and...
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so thank you for that. and for all of your leadership on this you. >> >> i want to thank everybody again to coming ut and for coming out and i look for toward for the dialogue that we are going to have over this and so it is now referred to a committee as a whole meeting that will occur in january, and mr. kelley? >> sorry, there are more people lined up back here. >> briefly, we are at our five minutes. >> i want to remind you that under the terms of the contract we get to speak on anything any way even though it is outside of the five minutes. go ahead. >> i am previously referred to as mr. heely which i am glad to accept that, and they support the elimination of the willful defiance as the suspension from school and willful defiance is the interaction in the classroom that displaced a student and a teacher at odds, the school then should have a system to subsequently deal with the situation so that the behavior correction can be made, and the student can continue in a learning environment, we thank you f
so thank you for that. and for all of your leadership on this you. >> >> i want to thank everybody again to coming ut and for coming out and i look for toward for the dialogue that we are going to have over this and so it is now referred to a committee as a whole meeting that will occur in january, and mr. kelley? >> sorry, there are more people lined up back here. >> briefly, we are at our five minutes. >> i want to remind you that under the terms of the contract...
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so that's okay. but if i now say, "this actual thing went to the moon," intellectually, that means something different to you. your eyes see exactly the same, you could make a replica, a perfect, that looks exact, with all the blemishes and all the heat shield damage. you could do that. but if you know it's the real thing, the meaning is magnified. and so yes, you go to our space show, it is the real science. and it is captivating you the way we'd only perhaps had thought science fiction could. >> science fiction came first in a way, in terms of popular entertainment. >> in some cases. but i'm a fan of jbs haldane once said, i'm paraphrasing, he said, the universe is not only stranger than we have imagined, it's perhaps stranger than we can imagine. and when you realize that i, you understand why some people don't need to read the science fiction. because black holes flaying stars in orbit around them and planets that have life forms undreamt of on earth, this is, we're speaking real stuff here. mayb
so that's okay. but if i now say, "this actual thing went to the moon," intellectually, that means something different to you. your eyes see exactly the same, you could make a replica, a perfect, that looks exact, with all the blemishes and all the heat shield damage. you could do that. but if you know it's the real thing, the meaning is magnified. and so yes, you go to our space show, it is the real science. and it is captivating you the way we'd only perhaps had thought science...
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so. also, i think that it is also good for the environment because the school bus is better than all of the parents driving separately and i think that it saves the energy too. >> so, thank you. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> okay. request to speak regarding general matters is now closed. item k, advisory committee report and appointments by the board members. any appointments? >> yes. >> i need to just skol my message and you can come back to me. >> yeah i would like to appoint jenny lamp to the tech. for you mark. >> and are we, okay, commissioner maufas could we move on and then we will come back to that? >> sorry, are you cool with that. >> please forgive me. >> okay. >> do i have it. >> okay. you do. >> pardon me. i just had to look. so i am appointing frenando marquez to the peace committee. >> thank you. >> any other amointments? seeing none, item l special order of business, motion and a second for the instructional calendar for the 14, 15 school year, reading recommendation
so. also, i think that it is also good for the environment because the school bus is better than all of the parents driving separately and i think that it saves the energy too. >> so, thank you. >> thank you. >> you are welcome. >> okay. request to speak regarding general matters is now closed. item k, advisory committee report and appointments by the board members. any appointments? >> yes. >> i need to just skol my message and you can come back to me....
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so it's a slightly different. and also when i came, it wasn't the time when massive resettlement opportunity opened yet. it started from 2000 late 2006 6 begibeginning of 2007. >> and your parents? >> my parents were killed since i was a child by the burmese troops. >> neil, it's so shock to go learn that people from myanmar represent one of the biggest groups of refugees here in the u.s. yet it's largely unknown to most people. how does that happen? >> so lisa, so thank you very much to having me on the show. >> our flesh. >> you are and thank you for also highlighting with the reports and the scholarship fund that i represent. and exactly the way you asked that question was what i faced literally 18 months ago. when for the first time i realized that we had some scholars who identified themselves like myra as being karin, and attending the university of nebraska omaha and all of a sudden i asked myself, who are these scholars? they are from burma, and at the time i said karen because i didn't know better, i apol
so it's a slightly different. and also when i came, it wasn't the time when massive resettlement opportunity opened yet. it started from 2000 late 2006 6 begibeginning of 2007. >> and your parents? >> my parents were killed since i was a child by the burmese troops. >> neil, it's so shock to go learn that people from myanmar represent one of the biggest groups of refugees here in the u.s. yet it's largely unknown to most people. how does that happen? >> so lisa, so thank...
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so i'm disappointed we haven't so far. in terms of what may happen in the future i'm hopeful that the new chairman and my fellow colleagues will tackle this issue in short order. in terms of what may happen i am open to, you know, listening to all of the dialogue and all of the, reading all of the record and having as much information as possible in deciding going forward. >> section 11 requires the commission to review its act, its rules every, usually every two years. it has been revised to every four years. you mentioned the media ownership provision, again revised every four years. there are other administrative law requirements. and yet it seems like rules never really are repealed. in fact really doesn't even seem like there is an awful lot of serious review of existing rules. what can be done to change that? >> well, in fairness to the commission i think they have reviewed some rules recently in the last chairman's tenure and repealed a number of rules. the question is are they the significant rules that probably ha
so i'm disappointed we haven't so far. in terms of what may happen in the future i'm hopeful that the new chairman and my fellow colleagues will tackle this issue in short order. in terms of what may happen i am open to, you know, listening to all of the dialogue and all of the, reading all of the record and having as much information as possible in deciding going forward. >> section 11 requires the commission to review its act, its rules every, usually every two years. it has been...
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>> so, in the... i guess that i am trying to figure out in regards to this phase two escalator rehabilitation, it looks like it is going to modernize or replace 17 escalators? >> correct. >> and so there is eleven others, what is going to happen to the eleven others? so five were completed as part of phase one and the remaining 6 escalators are at embarcadero and since those were the last stations to be added as part of the system and so those are our newest escalator and will be completed as part of a phase three. >> and so explain to me as we replace these, and they are supposed to be hopefully easier to maintain, because a lot of the things that you are doing, why are we paying more for maintenance? >> i am not saying that we would pay any more, the contract that we have is the standard contract that we have and so the 1.5 million is over a five year period for the main nens of the escalators and the major issue that i have with maintenance right now with cone has to do with the parts because the a
>> so, in the... i guess that i am trying to figure out in regards to this phase two escalator rehabilitation, it looks like it is going to modernize or replace 17 escalators? >> correct. >> and so there is eleven others, what is going to happen to the eleven others? so five were completed as part of phase one and the remaining 6 escalators are at embarcadero and since those were the last stations to be added as part of the system and so those are our newest escalator and will...
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so it is out of control. so, yeah, i'm the first person when i see on the news, you know, some creep stole an old lady's pocketbook and pushed her down, i'm like put him under the jail. but that's a feeling that can kind of create its own momentum. ask that's what's happened -- and that's what's hooped in our criminal justice system now. we started with the murderers and the rapists, and we lock those folks up way longer than almost any other country in the world. that wasn't enough. this rush to punishment could not be contained. so now we have people -- people -- folks won't believe this when i say it, but there are literally some people in this country who are serving life sentences for marijuana offenses. i mean, come on. so that just shows you how this rush to incarcerate, this great urge to pun bish -- part of it is our culture, you know, our calvinist, puritanical roots which have always been hypocriteically applied, right? because we know that lots of people, 95% of people who are using drugs, they're
so it is out of control. so, yeah, i'm the first person when i see on the news, you know, some creep stole an old lady's pocketbook and pushed her down, i'm like put him under the jail. but that's a feeling that can kind of create its own momentum. ask that's what's happened -- and that's what's hooped in our criminal justice system now. we started with the murderers and the rapists, and we lock those folks up way longer than almost any other country in the world. that wasn't enough. this rush...
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>> she's so good. every take is different and specific and subtle. she's so, so talented.nks has been good for her. >> so lovely. they're a lovely couple. >> they're adorable. >> we love lena dunham. she is one of those people who you fall in love with. i don't like her boyfriend. >> in real life? >> no, on -- >> she's so good. >> why is she still with him? >> come on. you were in your 20s, available, he's mysterious. >> but he doesn't have a job. >> what more do you want, hoda? >> so much more and so should she. >> this season he respects her a lot more. i think they have a good dynamic. >> we got to know you with a little bit -- we first got to know you when you sang. there was some youtube videos of you singing. >> yeah. >> and there is a little taste of you singing in this -- >> the girl has got some chops. >> very nice. >> true. >> are we going to look at it? >> no. we're just going to talk about it. >> we're going to talk about it. >> i know how much you love singing. is that something you want to do more of? >> i would love to. singing on the show as marnie is speci
>> she's so good. every take is different and specific and subtle. she's so, so talented.nks has been good for her. >> so lovely. they're a lovely couple. >> they're adorable. >> we love lena dunham. she is one of those people who you fall in love with. i don't like her boyfriend. >> in real life? >> no, on -- >> she's so good. >> why is she still with him? >> come on. you were in your 20s, available, he's mysterious. >> but he doesn't...
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>> i think so. and i think -- you know, think about it. kevin spacey said this in a speech at the ed borrow edinborough in august but several people i quoted in the piece i wrote in the new yorker say it as well, which is that if you where a writer and if you write, say, the good wife, each hour of drama on broadcast television or cable television is essentially 40 minutes of programming and 20 minutes of ads and promotion. so your script is really a 40 minute script if you write for an hour of in netflix or hbo you have written 60 minutes, the entire, so it is much more attractive, a, b, you are writing, if you are writing house of cards for netflix, you are writing a 13 hour ed hastings wrote to me a book,. >> rose: suppose you are coca-cola what are you going to do? how are you going to promote your product. >> you have to sell your product. >> you have several things. one, a challenge for advertisers is to do ads that are intiesing to watch which is, enticing which is why the super bowl is a good model. the ads on the super bowl people
>> i think so. and i think -- you know, think about it. kevin spacey said this in a speech at the ed borrow edinborough in august but several people i quoted in the piece i wrote in the new yorker say it as well, which is that if you where a writer and if you write, say, the good wife, each hour of drama on broadcast television or cable television is essentially 40 minutes of programming and 20 minutes of ads and promotion. so your script is really a 40 minute script if you write for an...
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so i expect some volatility. we may, in fact, see a 10 or 15% correction, but as some of the experts are pointing out, that is healthy for a stock market. it cannot go straight up forever. cheryl: it certainly is, and i want to move over to dan howe at the cme. we're showing the vixx actually down, but you're saying it's something that's key for you to watch over the next few trading sessions, dan. what do you mean? >> well, it certainly is. i mean, riiht now no one's really expressing any real fear. we're up a little bit from over the holidays, but that's to be expected. going into january, a level of 14 on the vixx certainly with regard to a potential change in the fed policy statements i mean with, obviously, the tapering coming up, 14 is not a high level. people are not expressing much fear when it comes to the buying options right now. cheryl: all right. what else are you looking at right now? it's been one of those trading sessions, really yesterday and today we've had all this level especially in chicago,
so i expect some volatility. we may, in fact, see a 10 or 15% correction, but as some of the experts are pointing out, that is healthy for a stock market. it cannot go straight up forever. cheryl: it certainly is, and i want to move over to dan howe at the cme. we're showing the vixx actually down, but you're saying it's something that's key for you to watch over the next few trading sessions, dan. what do you mean? >> well, it certainly is. i mean, riiht now no one's really expressing...
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so you can be inspired by great food once again. chase sapphire preferred. so you can.at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this chance increases if you have heart disease or risk factors such as high blood pressure or when nsaids are taken for long periods. nsaids, like celebrex, increase the chan
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kim that is so really dangerous development for the u.s. economy you know because every want to sway king up to all these american tech products being backdoor and web services being trojan nights and that is something that is going to lead to more and more countries governments and law school parishioners moving away from services that they have to deem untrustworthy and i think you know the effect that this is going to have with the next decade on the u.s. economy is going to be significant but this also a huge opportunity for other countries especially smaller companies to not enter into the tepee but do their own thing and a step is schloss that op role in ovation pro technology that protects the internet that gif operators safe harbors so there's a huge opportunity here to cap off a mess of slice off the internet economy from the u.s. government right you mention the t p p this is the lead. this trade the el can you talk a little bit about that for viewers who might not be familiar with it the t.p. is basically a. domination treaty for
kim that is so really dangerous development for the u.s. economy you know because every want to sway king up to all these american tech products being backdoor and web services being trojan nights and that is something that is going to lead to more and more countries governments and law school parishioners moving away from services that they have to deem untrustworthy and i think you know the effect that this is going to have with the next decade on the u.s. economy is going to be significant...
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lapses in the house building so those are tied together but all of that so-called wealth given to the private sector they didn't do anything with it they didn't stir innovation entrepreneurship the economy no new jobs were created they basically spent it on booze and new clothes and trips to you know the canary islands didn't seem to go back into the economy so going back to the story they have to still there the poor people didn't disappear because all that wealth given to a few select few who were able to buy these prices these properties at fifty percent discount they didn't create new jobs it into anything to stir the economy so they still had to the government still had to pay you know housing benefits so right to buy thus created an astonishing leak of state money taxpayers' money if you like to think of it that way into the hands of a rented a class first the government sold people homes that owned a huge discount that would allow the original buyers to keep the profit when they sold those homes to a private landlord at market price then the government artificially raised marke
lapses in the house building so those are tied together but all of that so-called wealth given to the private sector they didn't do anything with it they didn't stir innovation entrepreneurship the economy no new jobs were created they basically spent it on booze and new clothes and trips to you know the canary islands didn't seem to go back into the economy so going back to the story they have to still there the poor people didn't disappear because all that wealth given to a few select few who...
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so, it keeps going down ~. the other point i want to make and sort of draw out is the capital plan already envisions a two-phase process. so, there's always that capacity to do something now with the understanding if the world changes, you could do something in addition at another date. >> yeah. the other question i have, and i didn't really see it in the report but it might be in here. you looked at -- in the analysis you made some assumptions and eventually said, well, maybe it's a good idea to look into smaller replacement. my question is that -- and i think you answered part of this question in terms of the unused jail 6, the transportation costs might be prohibitive. but in terms of looking at jail 1 and 2, my understanding is that it's not being utilized -- or being under utilized and i'm not sure if it's ever going to be used to its capacity. did anybody look at whether you could remodel or [speaker not understood] building a new jail for jail 1 and 2 to make it a little bit more appropriate for current
so, it keeps going down ~. the other point i want to make and sort of draw out is the capital plan already envisions a two-phase process. so, there's always that capacity to do something now with the understanding if the world changes, you could do something in addition at another date. >> yeah. the other question i have, and i didn't really see it in the report but it might be in here. you looked at -- in the analysis you made some assumptions and eventually said, well, maybe it's a good...
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so we will go back. love of one0s own home and own land, i think it's a kind of feeling which comes when you live your land. it's very difficult. you remember each and every thing of your homeland which you leave behind. i miss the shining faces of my students where i used to go every morning. i used to go from classroom to classroom and see the shining -- the brilliant faces of the boys and girls, and i'm listening in these derelict countries, i've made it in pakistan. in afghanistan. i'm needed in swat. we are -- i should continue to education, to girls education to boys' education, and i think that i believe that one should live for a cause which is greater than him. so my cause is greater than me. even if i die, i will continue my plan but at least i will not put her life at stake, that's clear. >> the taliban say they would still like to kill her. they said even recently this week, they put out another communication saying they'd still like to target her. >> i think they -- the thing is that i have
so we will go back. love of one0s own home and own land, i think it's a kind of feeling which comes when you live your land. it's very difficult. you remember each and every thing of your homeland which you leave behind. i miss the shining faces of my students where i used to go every morning. i used to go from classroom to classroom and see the shining -- the brilliant faces of the boys and girls, and i'm listening in these derelict countries, i've made it in pakistan. in afghanistan. i'm...
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can do you got the boot so there's a man so going back to this headline of mortgage rise will plunge a million into perilous debt they say more than a million homeowners will be at risk of defaulting on their mortgages and losing their properties in the wake of even a small rise in interest rates. a bombshell analysis reveals borrowers who have failed to pay down their mortgages when interest rates have been at record lows now face being overwhelmed by perilous levels of debt when the end of a double rate hike comes so they're saying that even like a small rise to three percent would see over one point one million spending more than fifty percent of their income on their mortgage payment. well they are home equity line of credit yes the home equity line of credit or he lock this is what is the so-called recovery is based on people borrowing against their homes the homes are going up because george osborne or mark carney or whoever is pumping you know money or garbage money into the economy they only works of interest rates are near zero the long term trend in interest rates in the us
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in your car so we know what you're doing by the way we don't supply that data to anyone so was i can imagine some privacy advocates were a little concerned about this are we hearing anything oh yeah definitely especially with this new concern with privacy these days. that statement there basically was saying we know everything about you but we're not going to tell anybody i think these days a lot of people are going to be weird to take a statement like that at face value but we are seeing this in cars these black boxes which basically they said you know if there's an accident insurance companies can can find out get to the bottom of it get to the facts find a health fast you're going whether or not you're wearing a seatbelt your location so that's kind of the benefits that are touted with these kinds of technologies most new cars have to have these black boxes but his admission there is of raising some eyebrows. saying we we we know a lot about about you and what they're going to do with that information. that that's what's what has privacy advocates that concern absolutely definitel
in your car so we know what you're doing by the way we don't supply that data to anyone so was i can imagine some privacy advocates were a little concerned about this are we hearing anything oh yeah definitely especially with this new concern with privacy these days. that statement there basically was saying we know everything about you but we're not going to tell anybody i think these days a lot of people are going to be weird to take a statement like that at face value but we are seeing this...
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so we have to keep that. right now if we go to sequestration, i can't get that in balance until about 2020. so what that does is, that gives us a period of about six years of vulnerability because of this imbalance that we have. and that's the struggle that we're having right now as we work our way through this. and that's my concern. now, i would just say on top of that as i believe the sequestration number is too low because i believe it doesn't allow us to do the things in this world as we watch it every day continues to have significant uncertainty. and the american people expect us to respond if something goes wrong and we will. but the cost will be is the soldiers that we send will not be ready like we want them to be or we might not be able to sustain an operation as long as we need to because we don't have the numbers. so up until 2020 it's a readiness issue, a modernization issue. past 2020 it's a size issue. are we big enough to do the missions that we'll be asked to do? and i am a bit worried about
so we have to keep that. right now if we go to sequestration, i can't get that in balance until about 2020. so what that does is, that gives us a period of about six years of vulnerability because of this imbalance that we have. and that's the struggle that we're having right now as we work our way through this. and that's my concern. now, i would just say on top of that as i believe the sequestration number is too low because i believe it doesn't allow us to do the things in this world as we...
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be so for enforcing. the nearly all of which are irreversible temporal spans relevant to the human experience so i think we're done. quite a long time ago although slightly pointed out quote it's rather embarrassing to have given ones and life to pondering the human project predicament and to find out in the end one has little more to say and try to be a little kind. of guy but i know that we wouldn't be doing what we're doing you wouldn't be running your blog i wouldn't be doing the show if we didn't have faith that we could at least change things i mean is there anything that you can give the audience any tools at all that we can enact right now to prevent this cataclysmic trend. is the literature points only collapse civilization true friends whatever we care runaway greenhouse i think that's the best hope for other species. already for john to get and in our case it leads to human extinction in the relatively near term i don't think that means we should give up on the species however and habitat for t
be so for enforcing. the nearly all of which are irreversible temporal spans relevant to the human experience so i think we're done. quite a long time ago although slightly pointed out quote it's rather embarrassing to have given ones and life to pondering the human project predicament and to find out in the end one has little more to say and try to be a little kind. of guy but i know that we wouldn't be doing what we're doing you wouldn't be running your blog i wouldn't be doing the show if we...
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so we're going to do is this pretty much century kind of create a reserve currency so if somebody. you know so it might have like our work for sale you know they could technique we mind and are to get you know be involved by being paid with maza court. if a tribal employee wanted to say well we won our payroll maza coin you know it basically gives the tribe. an already to go up resource to use immediately now we are you know in talks with the tribes economic development and ministration . about setting up. you know a mining operation but those that were knows those are those who really really expensive if you're going to be in the shop and so we've only got about fifteen seconds left if i got this correct and other words everything can be swapped for the maza coin whether it's you know art work or home home craft etc so you're saying basically to avoid the problem of having hardware in place that is not really that's a you know it's not a valid. but so there's a real practical need for the pre mining which i think i can understand why you are out of time thanks so much for being on
so we're going to do is this pretty much century kind of create a reserve currency so if somebody. you know so it might have like our work for sale you know they could technique we mind and are to get you know be involved by being paid with maza court. if a tribal employee wanted to say well we won our payroll maza coin you know it basically gives the tribe. an already to go up resource to use immediately now we are you know in talks with the tribes economic development and ministration . about...
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>> it is so obvious.he whole point of the expedition is they were going to go to antarctica and then they got trapped and then they trapped another rescue boat. so this is the point of the story, you go there to study something and you are frozen there trapped in ice. and this tells me this was a 35 year record high in 2013 for antarctic sea ice, so you know. >> isn't it amazing we have to read up about antarctic sea ice. >> i read about it every day. listen, i know this is a funny story and you guys -- >> i'm glad they are safe. >> i won't use a word to get you upset in describing people who are nonscientific. >> but it is science. >> you are looking at one day or one week in the course of millions of years, right? and there is no doubt the overwhelming number of scientists believe the globe is getting warmer. it is as simple as that. excuse me. excuse me, einstein. >> you just refuted your own argument in the same sense. >> you say you look at one day but over the last couple of years we're looking at a
>> it is so obvious.he whole point of the expedition is they were going to go to antarctica and then they got trapped and then they trapped another rescue boat. so this is the point of the story, you go there to study something and you are frozen there trapped in ice. and this tells me this was a 35 year record high in 2013 for antarctic sea ice, so you know. >> isn't it amazing we have to read up about antarctic sea ice. >> i read about it every day. listen, i know this is a...
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that's interesting over time so over the next 20 years or so that probability will get into the, you know, 10s and 20s of failures which is significant. so we've put that one out there 0 that's significant we have to deal with it. the recommended actions on that as far as the alternatives of the analysis report not to fill in the drain tunnel to fill it in during the rafting season we need to fulfill our obligations to the rafters but on the important side is improving tunnel assess in the event of a failure we want to improve the access and the staging areas and improving access roads. there's a place to get into the tunnel so 0 getting in and out easily is something we may want to pursue regardless so we, deal with the problem if it occurs. again constructing the bypass tunnel and fix the tunnel above the fork after the dam is complete and filing. many mountain tunnel is an ear where there's leakage we've got a collection system to take out the river leakage and keep it out of the tunnel supply but to take care of that permanently. that's the story and we'll be looking hard at that
that's interesting over time so over the next 20 years or so that probability will get into the, you know, 10s and 20s of failures which is significant. so we've put that one out there 0 that's significant we have to deal with it. the recommended actions on that as far as the alternatives of the analysis report not to fill in the drain tunnel to fill it in during the rafting season we need to fulfill our obligations to the rafters but on the important side is improving tunnel assess in the...
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so in year one and two we're satisfying that debt service so we're technical low meeting reserves but by 3 through 10 it's no longer substantial. how much is that presidential >> that's about 27 to $28 million so right now we have $20 million in reserve so we're showing that next year and in the two years as well. >> i want to highlight although we're submitting a two year budget it's eating into our reserve so i hope to meet quarterly and if we are looking at, you know, not increasing our revenue it would be prudent to start directing our costs. so instead of waiting for year two and our reserves are down to fumes we need to do corrective actions as soon as we know that we know things we're planning on pursueing. we probably need to really, you know, pursue a lot of those things we're pursuing and get back to you >> i'm looking the bar chart that says in the coming fiscal year year one we're down to 2.7 million. >> that's a good question. that's what we need to use in year one not what we're adopt to. this is not just to balance the budget >> this is the source of fund. >> yeah. and
so in year one and two we're satisfying that debt service so we're technical low meeting reserves but by 3 through 10 it's no longer substantial. how much is that presidential >> that's about 27 to $28 million so right now we have $20 million in reserve so we're showing that next year and in the two years as well. >> i want to highlight although we're submitting a two year budget it's eating into our reserve so i hope to meet quarterly and if we are looking at, you know, not...
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so that if a member of the public wants to go and apply, they'll be able to do so. >> so, i'm able to distribute that information so if you get inquiries, you can say here's where you go to apply. >> i apologize. >> thank you. no, thank you, commissioner. thank you. commissioner stephenson. >> i just want to float the idea that i personally would like to see that we -- we're adding a meeting in february. so, if we had a sooner meeting in march to do some interviewing to see some of the candidates, i think that would be great. i think if we looked at it as the search firm, when is it -- the search committee winnowses it down further and folks can come in for even 20 minutes each, i think that would go a long way toward making us all feel very personally involved. >> okay. and it sounds like this idea of having -- we're going to get the search firm to do a degree of screening and then names that go from the committee to the commission. part of the deal, i think, is that when we do do the deliberation, that we've got enough of a pool to say, if there's candidates that are kind of in the
so that if a member of the public wants to go and apply, they'll be able to do so. >> so, i'm able to distribute that information so if you get inquiries, you can say here's where you go to apply. >> i apologize. >> thank you. no, thank you, commissioner. thank you. commissioner stephenson. >> i just want to float the idea that i personally would like to see that we -- we're adding a meeting in february. so, if we had a sooner meeting in march to do some interviewing to...
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the fatter they are so so yeah so even they don't even have to come to america to get that america guess is that contagious that's the point and we're worried about this the spread of bad food models to other countries that's that's remarkable there was a study that was published a week or so ago about how in schools that offer junk food that have vending machines or that even just offer. you know candy or or cookies i mean just you know whatever that they have higher obesity levels than in schools that don't and and then there was a interesting subtext that the kids who actually had to pay for desserts as opposed to you know with cash as opposed to with a credit card or had to pay for desserts as opposed to getting it for free there was a measurable outcome so they are there are we finding the the little levers that we can turn that will produce big changes in obesity yeah we're trying some of these little nudges to try to make bad food look more costly and good food easier and cheaper but it's not clear that that will solve all the problems we may need to take bigger steps at the same
the fatter they are so so yeah so even they don't even have to come to america to get that america guess is that contagious that's the point and we're worried about this the spread of bad food models to other countries that's that's remarkable there was a study that was published a week or so ago about how in schools that offer junk food that have vending machines or that even just offer. you know candy or or cookies i mean just you know whatever that they have higher obesity levels than in...
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survived the trial so to. make. his life. by giving. hope. to so many children. welcome back to all the parts we're discussing the politics of food with the inventor of the parisian dive michelle kwan and mr coyne just before the break we were talking about administrative staff in order to limit or. counter obesity epidemic and in many developed countries it is well established fact that the minority of patients in health care system take up the majority of resources the lion's share of resources and treating many of those illnesses associated with this city is becoming increasingly more expensive do you think that those people who don't watch the diet who don't try to limit or improve their health or limit their weight through decisive action do they have to pay higher taxes than the rest of us or try to keep it under control not really because the responsible. to try. to work for the. and to sell it and to make advertising's because it's a long way between production economy. t.v. and then consumption so we have to take care of them but we have to take the prob
survived the trial so to. make. his life. by giving. hope. to so many children. welcome back to all the parts we're discussing the politics of food with the inventor of the parisian dive michelle kwan and mr coyne just before the break we were talking about administrative staff in order to limit or. counter obesity epidemic and in many developed countries it is well established fact that the minority of patients in health care system take up the majority of resources the lion's share of...
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thank you so much. you at 7:00. >>> it is 6:52. 49ers fans shut out. the seahawks refuse to sell tickets to anyone in california. coming up, coach harbaugh's comments. >> reporter: i'm mark kelly live in the berkeley hills where a red flag warning is in effect this morning. coming up, how strong are these wind gusts going to get? shift. shift. ♪ shift. and shift again. through all eight speeds of a transmission connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors. and that is the moment that driving the lexus gs will shift your perception. ♪ [man] no one told her,right? [son]hi! [mom screams] female announcer: he needs a firmer he needs a firmer tempur-pedic... she wants a softer tempur-pedic... they both get what they need with the new tempur-choice, at sleep train the first tempur-pedic with multi-zone comfort control, featuring customizable shoulder, back, and leg support on each side. plus, get four years interest free financing. try the revolutionary new tempur-choice today! it's the p
thank you so much. you at 7:00. >>> it is 6:52. 49ers fans shut out. the seahawks refuse to sell tickets to anyone in california. coming up, coach harbaugh's comments. >> reporter: i'm mark kelly live in the berkeley hills where a red flag warning is in effect this morning. coming up, how strong are these wind gusts going to get? shift. shift. ♪ shift. and shift again. through all eight speeds of a transmission connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors....
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e weren't even allowed to go to the next step so let's hear it now. that fair? if anyone in the public, we welcome your comments on that specific issue. >> i'm a property owner er at 196 randall street, make sure that the process worked and make sure the locations were selected. i don't understand how at&t can claim that they were denied a permit when all the dpw did was suggest that they go back and look for an alternative location at which time when they find one that works a permit will be granned granted so i find their argument strange and don't understand why they made the appeal in this manner anyway. that's all i wanted to add. >> thank you. all right. >> you want to allow time now for -- >> we have a public speaker. >> thanks. >> i'm addressing the issue at 620 and the issues are similar to what this previous speaker said. we were in the midst of trying to finds alternative locations when we were surprised. in fact, mark even instructed his people to work with us and then cut him off and next thing we knew there was an appeal so we -- that's basically t
e weren't even allowed to go to the next step so let's hear it now. that fair? if anyone in the public, we welcome your comments on that specific issue. >> i'm a property owner er at 196 randall street, make sure that the process worked and make sure the locations were selected. i don't understand how at&t can claim that they were denied a permit when all the dpw did was suggest that they go back and look for an alternative location at which time when they find one that works a permit...
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so thank you. of course there is the perspective and needs, but the over all message that came through, is that it is important to think about the impact on families and the students learning and to consider lessons learned from the other districts that have made the changes such as taking the full week of thanksgiving off, just to share a sampling of the feedback that was heard from the families was that for many parents, they comment on the difficulty of taking the time off during finding affordable care during the holiday schedule, other parents committed being able to take plans far in advance for the school holidays was important and some parents say that partial weeks were hard because they don't usually run partial weeks, several responding to the teacher shortage, thought that there should be insensitives, and some parents were concerned about the quality of ininstructions that seems low during thanksgiving week and a lot of movies are shown and a lot of less academic ininstruction after th
so thank you. of course there is the perspective and needs, but the over all message that came through, is that it is important to think about the impact on families and the students learning and to consider lessons learned from the other districts that have made the changes such as taking the full week of thanksgiving off, just to share a sampling of the feedback that was heard from the families was that for many parents, they comment on the difficulty of taking the time off during finding...
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so here it is. the most frequently discussed subjects are the weather on the one hand, and secondly richard sherman. since we have been here waiting for them to get the technical stuff ready which have talked about two things, the weather and richard sherman. >> and i heard you say legion of boom which makes my day. you said legion of boom. >> rose: all right. so let's just talk about those two things, first the weather. >> well, the weather forecast for sunday is such we are going to see 30 degrees, if i could give you my own. >> 30s, about 15 miles per hour wind which is enough to play some havoc which peyton manning passes but this will be the coldest weather super bowl that has ever been played and the temperatures will be in the twenties and thirties throughout the course of the night. it won't be anything cataclysmic or anything of that sort but it will be such that it will have some impact on the game and be a novelty. and play in the elements strand the elements. >> rose: does cold weather f
so here it is. the most frequently discussed subjects are the weather on the one hand, and secondly richard sherman. since we have been here waiting for them to get the technical stuff ready which have talked about two things, the weather and richard sherman. >> and i heard you say legion of boom which makes my day. you said legion of boom. >> rose: all right. so let's just talk about those two things, first the weather. >> well, the weather forecast for sunday is such we are...
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thank you so much.the tie i bought recently -- >> oh, wow. [ laughter ] >>> coming up next, richard sherman saga and what it really means to be young, gifted, and black, especially if you are a man in america. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea, of course. ♪ [ sportscaster talking on tv ] last-second field go-- yea, sure ya did. [ male announcer ] introducing at&t digital life. personalized home security and automation. get professionally monitored security for just $29.99 a month. with limited availability in select markets. ♪ yeah... try new alka seltzer fruit chews. they work fast on heartburn and taste awesome. these are good. told ya! i'm feeling better already. [ male announcer ] new alka seltzer fruits chews. enjoy the relief! they have the same walk. same grin. a
thank you so much.the tie i bought recently -- >> oh, wow. [ laughter ] >>> coming up next, richard sherman saga and what it really means to be young, gifted, and black, especially if you are a man in america. hey guys! sorry we're late. did you run into traffic? no, just had to stop by the house to grab a few things. you stopped by the house? uh-huh. yea. alright, whenever you get your stuff, run upstairs, get cleaned up for dinner. you leave the house in good shape? yea. yea,...
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it was just so much fun and i learned so much at the club.jimmy: do you have a favorite? >> well, it's hard to say. they are all my children. >> jimmy: that's true, yeah. >> and actually you're employing me tonight, so i would say you are my favorite. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's all i wanted to hear. that's all i wanted to hear. don't say anything. we'll be right back. [ applause ] no, just kidding. >> well, i always have a fond place in my heart for bert klein because robert -- robert klein was the first of his breed. he was the first guy to make it out of the improv. he came into the club. he was in the chorus of "apple tree." >> jimmy: is that right? >> in a broadway show. and he just blew us all away. i think, my theory is that it was robert klein and "the tree" and then jay leno and jerry seinfeld and you. all these people, paul reiser, all started through robert klein's influence. >> jimmy: i once saw robert klein at a comedy club and some couple was talking during the show and this other person came over to tell them, "hey. shh
it was just so much fun and i learned so much at the club.jimmy: do you have a favorite? >> well, it's hard to say. they are all my children. >> jimmy: that's true, yeah. >> and actually you're employing me tonight, so i would say you are my favorite. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: that's all i wanted to hear. that's all i wanted to hear. don't say anything. we'll be right back. [ applause ] no, just kidding. >> well, i always have a fond place in my heart for bert...
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so it. was the twenty fourteen olympics was this place like why is this so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power of the games shaping the city's present and future life so if you will bring it this is the moment they're reporting from a very cold snowy windy mountainous stuff yet beyond the olympics what to say today on our team. i am x. kaiser welcome to the kaiser report the ball gary ns and romanians are here grouping on doorsteps across the u.k. according to british tabloids the same tabloids of course failed to mention the j.p. morgan banks there's been definite kidding on our financial system for years and then collecting big big bonuses from shaking down and scalping the population do the tabloids report this no maybe it's because jamie diamond dances and hangs with hipsters was no faces or that jamie diamond dances and tickles young women in many places no it must be the jamie diamond dances and never ever fails to draw four aces yes the dancing shakedown
so it. was the twenty fourteen olympics was this place like why is this so special as the russian resort prepares to welcome the world power of the games shaping the city's present and future life so if you will bring it this is the moment they're reporting from a very cold snowy windy mountainous stuff yet beyond the olympics what to say today on our team. i am x. kaiser welcome to the kaiser report the ball gary ns and romanians are here grouping on doorsteps across the u.k. according to...
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and so, that is that. and having said that, thinking that the old permits transfer, and everything that we hear at this commission, my feeling is that if you are going to be a good business owner and you want to own a business, and especially a new business, it is your job to research what you need to do to run that business. what permits you need. and you could not operate without a health permit. you can't have entertainment without an entertainment permit and so he is operating without a permit and so that to me is always a problem, so those are just my problems with it. i am not saying that we don't grant a permit. i am just saying that behavior is a problem to me. the security guard not, doing security. so, >> commissioner lee and then commissioner akers? >> and i have a clarification, then, so the build out that scott weiner did for updating the entertainment and so i thought that there was a transfer. >> yeah, there is an opportunity for a new owner to have a temporary permit, but they have to be in
and so, that is that. and having said that, thinking that the old permits transfer, and everything that we hear at this commission, my feeling is that if you are going to be a good business owner and you want to own a business, and especially a new business, it is your job to research what you need to do to run that business. what permits you need. and you could not operate without a health permit. you can't have entertainment without an entertainment permit and so he is operating without a...