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but for business, it is a lot of trips. till do not have a visa-free system, but we have made a lot of regrets on that. in the past, we took 10 to five days to have a visa. right now, in one day, you have a visa. it is very time efficient. we have a lot of progress on that. right now, we are moving to a new office here. we are going to provide better service. it is three times the size of the office we had before. we are going to have more people to help. we want to make better service, and more efficient. brazilians, when they come to taiwan, still have to have a visa, and still need a visa when they come to europe. this is an area that we still can have better talks, better improvements. i think we can have improvements in this area in the future. >> finally, before we end this part of the program -- we talked about the program initiated by your government, called academics without borders. there have been some exchanges between the academic communities on both sides. what is some progress in the future that we can look fo
but for business, it is a lot of trips. till do not have a visa-free system, but we have made a lot of regrets on that. in the past, we took 10 to five days to have a visa. right now, in one day, you have a visa. it is very time efficient. we have a lot of progress on that. right now, we are moving to a new office here. we are going to provide better service. it is three times the size of the office we had before. we are going to have more people to help. we want to make better service, and...
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a lot of names i didn't recognize. our 10th on the list good to want to show you some video that was recorded a few months ago and longtime veteran reporter for cbs "60 minutes." basically talking about old media versus new media and the meet your take on this. >> citizen and journalism. you need to work within certain iscipline. i think many of these others give the real thing a very bad ame. because now everybody is on the nternet. one of the problems i have with the internet in terms of reading - everything looks as valid as "the new york times," whether it is the typeface or the way it is et up, whether you are someone who believes aliens are out to get him or reading something from the opted pages of "the new york times," it all has the same look and makes the same visual sense. >> does he have a point? >> i talked with a lot of people who say that they are worried about the state of journalism now. i find it very saying to be in journalism now and it is a great time for young people to be getting involved in journ
a lot of names i didn't recognize. our 10th on the list good to want to show you some video that was recorded a few months ago and longtime veteran reporter for cbs "60 minutes." basically talking about old media versus new media and the meet your take on this. >> citizen and journalism. you need to work within certain iscipline. i think many of these others give the real thing a very bad ame. because now everybody is on the nternet. one of the problems i have with the internet...
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but there are a lot of them. >> there are a lot of changes.o increased and overall height as well as development of an adam's apple, broadening of shoulderers, kind of increased musculature all over and deepening of voice, and of course increased under hair und arms, pubic hair and sometimes chest hair. >> and then the emotions. >> and then the emotions. >> all those emotions. >> yes. so puberty is driven by increase in testosterone in boys. and that goes along with a lot of different behaviors. and so kind of one of the tasks of adolescence is to test boundaries and to try new things and explore. and parts of the brain in adolescence that regulate emotion are almost developed to the point of adult size. but other parts of the brain, the frontal area that's involved in more inhibition and being able to kind of think through and plan things is not as well-developed. so you get these huge emotional swings and really strong waves of emotion that can kind of take over behavior. >> now, you talked abouting taking for boys. the testosterone and risk
but there are a lot of them. >> there are a lot of changes.o increased and overall height as well as development of an adam's apple, broadening of shoulderers, kind of increased musculature all over and deepening of voice, and of course increased under hair und arms, pubic hair and sometimes chest hair. >> and then the emotions. >> and then the emotions. >> all those emotions. >> yes. so puberty is driven by increase in testosterone in boys. and that goes along...
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there's a lot of projects coming out south of the bay bridge. i'm suggesting that the planning commission needs to a you have the latest area plan. how well, does it talk about the development in west beach. it doesn't matter whether the redevelopment is now your jurisdiction. we have a to have a new conversation and what part of that does the bureau ton act have to do with that >> any additional public comment? public comment is closed. >> thank you for an excellent presentation. i have a couple of questions and comments first for director ram. i get a lot of questions from the public as we hear about all the different developments we've spoken about for the plans for the waterfront which is largely orange on part lands. i guess i don't need an answer right this moment by the roles of varies groups in the planning and entitlement processes that being the port commission b cdc and the port and planning commission. you know, we see this but it's ocher a little bit confusing which approvals will be from would agencies. that maybe an answer for anot
there's a lot of projects coming out south of the bay bridge. i'm suggesting that the planning commission needs to a you have the latest area plan. how well, does it talk about the development in west beach. it doesn't matter whether the redevelopment is now your jurisdiction. we have a to have a new conversation and what part of that does the bureau ton act have to do with that >> any additional public comment? public comment is closed. >> thank you for an excellent presentation. i...
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so -- a lot of people well say this. when you live in a city or more older suburb maybe, and one thing the new urbanists lobby for is the diversity of age group. you want a mixture of people, older people and younger people and everything in between. it makes for a more vibrant community. rather than everyone having a single mission and a single purpose, which is raising their kids. which there's nothing wrong that but people seek more mixture. >> withes these ages and long commutes and the ponzi scheme of the financial untenability, what other complaints did you find about the suburbs talking to people around the country? >> guest: it's interesting. the commute is a big part of it. one of my -- one of the most interesting stories i found was i talked to a woman who lived in orange county, in california, and she and her husband moved to -- they wanted to move to the inland empire to a town called temecula, and the inland empire is -- it's a very -- where a lot of the housing expansion happened during the housing boom, and
so -- a lot of people well say this. when you live in a city or more older suburb maybe, and one thing the new urbanists lobby for is the diversity of age group. you want a mixture of people, older people and younger people and everything in between. it makes for a more vibrant community. rather than everyone having a single mission and a single purpose, which is raising their kids. which there's nothing wrong that but people seek more mixture. >> withes these ages and long commutes and...
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a lot of people were. i have never been a war reporter. >> given the kind of book you have written here about a lot of people -- most of whom you have seen at a public event -- is michael hastings good or bad? that whole idea of getting inside and blowing the lid off? >> look, without knowing the particulars, i think he is good. i think he wrote the truth as he knew it. obviously, i am not going to litigate whatever disagreements they may have had over ground rules. look, they spoke truthfully. i was struck at that point with the coverage around mcchrystal's comments. why would he let him in? that was a public relations on his part. for handling. it struck me. it was a process mistake rather than a mistake of over-candor. >> did you carry a notebook? did you carry a recorder? how did you keep track of what people said? >> a little bit of both. a lot of it was done during a reporter for the new york times and the washington post. there was a travelogue component. i interviewed a few hundred people. sometimes
a lot of people were. i have never been a war reporter. >> given the kind of book you have written here about a lot of people -- most of whom you have seen at a public event -- is michael hastings good or bad? that whole idea of getting inside and blowing the lid off? >> look, without knowing the particulars, i think he is good. i think he wrote the truth as he knew it. obviously, i am not going to litigate whatever disagreements they may have had over ground rules. look, they spoke...
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i spent a lot of time as a neighborhood activist. like many of you, i spent many hours in neighborhood cleanups, using different chemicals to deal with graffiti; as a small business owner person i heard from hundreds of merchants. as a prosecutor i'm glad i don't recognized any of you. i recognize how difficult it is for the police and judges to prioritize. graffiti needs to be treated seriously. i want to thank those of you who were part of the 2009 program. we have an amazing rewards program; a graffiti advisory board to help us innovate. we feel that the best ideas are in the heads and the brainchilds of people around the world. how many are from california? how many from the east coast? welcome. i hope it's a -- in the west coast. how many are from the midwest and the south? thank you for coming. how many from canada? welcome to all of you. anyone from across the pond, europe? sir i welcome you to san francisco. i want to thank all of the city staff here lead by -- the department of public works. we know that graffiti impacts eve
i spent a lot of time as a neighborhood activist. like many of you, i spent many hours in neighborhood cleanups, using different chemicals to deal with graffiti; as a small business owner person i heard from hundreds of merchants. as a prosecutor i'm glad i don't recognized any of you. i recognize how difficult it is for the police and judges to prioritize. graffiti needs to be treated seriously. i want to thank those of you who were part of the 2009 program. we have an amazing rewards program;...
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the stone was open, and it was lively and had a lot of entertainment. and broadway, i come from new york, and new york broadway is a lively street. and other cities that have broadway, it's a lively street. and it just seems to me that broadway has died. and i find that disturbing. because it's businesses are going out of business, obviously. or they are not opening. even if someone only does special events to own a couple of clubs and not open them. makes me think there is another reason. it just doesn't sound right to me. i am a little concerned about the fact that broadway is not lively and vibrant. and it's dead. >> but i think if take a snapshot of anything. if i was up here reporting for what we have for every weekend for the entire month. it would be one thing. but if we take a snapshot of that particular night and i mentioned three clubs were closed. >> i don't know, i was in the club business, if i closed one saturday night it majorly impacted my business for the month and possibly for the year. you need to pay rent and insurance and all the bil
the stone was open, and it was lively and had a lot of entertainment. and broadway, i come from new york, and new york broadway is a lively street. and other cities that have broadway, it's a lively street. and it just seems to me that broadway has died. and i find that disturbing. because it's businesses are going out of business, obviously. or they are not opening. even if someone only does special events to own a couple of clubs and not open them. makes me think there is another reason. it...
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we have a lot at stake with sixth street in the mid market area. so i think in the long run it will be a positive thing and a successful business it's but it's their responsibility to educate the residents with a fundamental night club going on. i know the owner of the organization m g and had my meeting at the monarchy and we've had a good relationship with them. i plan on continuing that relationship but we ask you wait until the place opens. i walk up there everyday i have not seen any construction in regards with the club being close to being opened. on our part as the department we let the club open and we can talk about an after hours permit once we see what we're dealing with. any questions >> yeah, so they definitely have done outreach and the idea is they're getting an idea of the neighborhood and the concerns there. and they have absolutely flild that so far as i'm concerned. and did they not come to the south of market community group way back when? tonight is the first night i've met this gentleman and not the owner tail. >> you said i h
we have a lot at stake with sixth street in the mid market area. so i think in the long run it will be a positive thing and a successful business it's but it's their responsibility to educate the residents with a fundamental night club going on. i know the owner of the organization m g and had my meeting at the monarchy and we've had a good relationship with them. i plan on continuing that relationship but we ask you wait until the place opens. i walk up there everyday i have not seen any...
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and i see the genius in a lot of the these kids. i know that it only takes a few people to just give someone the encouragement that they need to really thrive. >> kids start every morning with breakfast then line up to repeat their morning affirmations known as the scholar holler. >> who are we? >> we are leaders! we are empowered! >> who's ready to learn? >> we are! >> the school offers a homework club, aeronautics class, help forring in medicine and science. the goal is to make sure all the needs of african-american boys are met. >> if you had not received the kind of support as a boy that you are providing to these african-american boys at this school, where would you be today? >> i'd be in san quentin. or dead. >> you seem very sure of that. >> absolutely. i had people that refused to let me fail. who said, you've got to do this, you've got to do this. there are no other options for you. and we've got to have that. we have to have that attitude towards our children today. >> dr. alexander says the situation is more dire than peop
and i see the genius in a lot of the these kids. i know that it only takes a few people to just give someone the encouragement that they need to really thrive. >> kids start every morning with breakfast then line up to repeat their morning affirmations known as the scholar holler. >> who are we? >> we are leaders! we are empowered! >> who's ready to learn? >> we are! >> the school offers a homework club, aeronautics class, help forring in medicine and...
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you say you don't want to file a lot of small claims. hat is the size of the claim you'd like to file hashtag >> think maybe even a buffer of a few hundred dollars beyond the deductible because keep in mind are only getting that pay out beyond the deductible and if the insurance company raises your rate for a small claim say 10% the next three to five years you could easily end up paying more in premiums because of that claim than you ever got from the insurance company. definitely wait until the few hundred dollars above that deductible before you file that claim. gerri: when you are in a car accident last thing you want to think about is the insurance to come. there rattled, nervous wondering where the cops are. is it enough to trade insurance information and are on the scene with the other drivers? >> is another area with a smart phones have made things so much easier. we're normally on the side of the road, very rattled. take pictures of everything. the damage to your car, or other car, instead of taking the time to write dental infor
you say you don't want to file a lot of small claims. hat is the size of the claim you'd like to file hashtag >> think maybe even a buffer of a few hundred dollars beyond the deductible because keep in mind are only getting that pay out beyond the deductible and if the insurance company raises your rate for a small claim say 10% the next three to five years you could easily end up paying more in premiums because of that claim than you ever got from the insurance company. definitely wait...
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they will see a lot fewer ads. these candidates are limited to spending roughly $6 million in the primary. they have limited opportunities. what really matters is the free media. gettinge a challenge in their names out there and distinguishing themselves. one of the things about this field is that they are all democrats. their positions are not that different on a lot of issues. that is why you see some of these attacks happening. that is why you see them punching each other over term limits. families in whether someone insulted someone else, because that is the way they can distinguish themselves. >> we are five minutes away from our coverage of this debate in new york city. randy is joining us from kentucky. >> thank you. i believe our problem today is polarized news coverage. i would take information from both types of news media, whether it be conservative or liberal. no longer do i do that. if i am listening to the opposition, i am breaking down their story. because of my own politics. i believe they are hurtin
they will see a lot fewer ads. these candidates are limited to spending roughly $6 million in the primary. they have limited opportunities. what really matters is the free media. gettinge a challenge in their names out there and distinguishing themselves. one of the things about this field is that they are all democrats. their positions are not that different on a lot of issues. that is why you see some of these attacks happening. that is why you see them punching each other over term limits....
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a lot of human impact. this -- from a business standpoint, this is a real positive step forward. this is something that should have happened 30 years ago. we are finally cleaning up corruption, and messes that were made over decades. and to me what it is signifying we are focusing on the future. and staying squarely focused on the future. there are a lot of people that may feel this isn't the right spot for them, they want to go to a more accomplished place. the interesting part is there's a lot of people that feel the opposite. they say i don't want to go to san francisco, or boston, or new york, because i can't make an impact. i can come to detroit,ky really leave my fingerprint on this transformation. i tell you, i believe this five year period will be studies for decades as the greatest turn around story. and it is a very compelling argument for people to invest, and to invest their time and energy. >> we are talking about the future, when we come back, we will continue to do so. we have brought off lot
a lot of human impact. this -- from a business standpoint, this is a real positive step forward. this is something that should have happened 30 years ago. we are finally cleaning up corruption, and messes that were made over decades. and to me what it is signifying we are focusing on the future. and staying squarely focused on the future. there are a lot of people that may feel this isn't the right spot for them, they want to go to a more accomplished place. the interesting part is there's a...
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>> once we get a lot of support from the drives, a lot of drivers are coming a little bit late. we're trying to be here the whole day. if we don't get an answer from the mayor, it will continue. >> thank you for joining us. he's expecting hope any am response from the mayor. the mayor has yet to respond according to some of these truck drivers this morning. we're live here in oakland channel 2 news. >>> ac transit workers rejected the tentative contract agreement reached earlier this morning. it includes bus drivers, mechanics, dispatchers and clerical works. it puts 256 yes, and 576 no. >> a pretty strong no vote. >> reporter: what does that say? >> that says would he want something better. >> reporter: are you willing to strike for it? >> i'm willing to do what the unions to. >> ac transit management is not commenting until it gets notice about the union boat. >> san francisco's fire chief banning those helmet cameras and that is raising safety questions nationwide. >> plus the egyptian president could be a free man soon. >> if you're driving on the road it's getting crowded e
>> once we get a lot of support from the drives, a lot of drivers are coming a little bit late. we're trying to be here the whole day. if we don't get an answer from the mayor, it will continue. >> thank you for joining us. he's expecting hope any am response from the mayor. the mayor has yet to respond according to some of these truck drivers this morning. we're live here in oakland channel 2 news. >>> ac transit workers rejected the tentative contract agreement reached...
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i didn't get any movie work for a long period of time there was a lot of things that happened. just because it was a controversial subject and ultimately we have you know. aids is one and hiv is one of the leading killers of women. you don't seem to hear a lot of people think that you live with it well you live longer and more productive lives but we just don't have an available cure for aids aids is still a death sentence and aids is very prominent with with young people and we really still have to impress upon people the danger of hiv and not just h i v s t v it's you know there are a lot of very dangerous s.t.d. is and i think that it's very very important that we stress to people how important safe sex is banos banos read from bush in two thousand and ten thousand babies were born with a drug the every day in two thousand and eleven was down to nine hundred eighty says that by two thousand and fifteen the number could be zero it could be if we. protect ourselves and we become as active and involved as we should be and we get the governmental funding that we need and we get t
i didn't get any movie work for a long period of time there was a lot of things that happened. just because it was a controversial subject and ultimately we have you know. aids is one and hiv is one of the leading killers of women. you don't seem to hear a lot of people think that you live with it well you live longer and more productive lives but we just don't have an available cure for aids aids is still a death sentence and aids is very prominent with with young people and we really still...
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we did a lot of work with the data. we did a lot of data, put things together. we did things like added value, added certain locations. and i would love to be able to pull that back up to a shared community portal. from what i can tell it wasn't necessarily promoted at this time, but i think there is a lot of value in that. and shannon, interrupt me if i'm speaking -- if that's -- if i'm stating anything that's incorrect. you know, i know that they went through a special process. maybe we make it a little easier, a little more seamless so that anybody is pulling down data and doing things, they can't push it back up. that was one of the things we would love to see. >> probably shouldn't have been in public, but we were very naive about the whole process and we were actually trying to feed content locations around the city. and started to do this and started to think there must be a list out there. there must be a list of every park in san francisco. i would find it in wikipedia. we stumbled into the sf data website and started looking. it was unbelievable, actual
we did a lot of work with the data. we did a lot of data, put things together. we did things like added value, added certain locations. and i would love to be able to pull that back up to a shared community portal. from what i can tell it wasn't necessarily promoted at this time, but i think there is a lot of value in that. and shannon, interrupt me if i'm speaking -- if that's -- if i'm stating anything that's incorrect. you know, i know that they went through a special process. maybe we make...
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and there's just a lot of reception there. i can't think of an apple product or amazon product that i look at and it's oh, that's really impressive. >> amazon just announced a new kindle fire to compete with the ipad. >> that's cool. we don't have a tablet so we could care less about it. >> rose: there are no borders out here in terms of what you might want to do, come on. >> there are no borders for us, certainly. >> rose: exactly. >> we want everything to be social and we want, prefer everything to be social with facebook. >> and so for us you know our goal is really to work across. we want to work on every tablet. >> this is the important part. >> and el and-- apple and amazon, god bless them they can compete and build-- you found a device, you want to be seen ton. >> that's right. if you are's amazon, one of the big strategies is sell kindle so you can sell more things. if you are's apple a big part of your strategy is sell devices because that's how you make money. if you are's google they want to get android is widely ado
and there's just a lot of reception there. i can't think of an apple product or amazon product that i look at and it's oh, that's really impressive. >> amazon just announced a new kindle fire to compete with the ipad. >> that's cool. we don't have a tablet so we could care less about it. >> rose: there are no borders out here in terms of what you might want to do, come on. >> there are no borders for us, certainly. >> rose: exactly. >> we want everything to...
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it is a lot to take in. it will also be forced to limit government interference and break the monopoly by state owned companies in the industry. it also calls to strengthen the protection of information security. so expect a lot of actions in the i.t. industry going forward. >> big numbers and big plans. we will stay with this theme. the technology industry is also booming in another sector, internet companies. they are now expanding into education. profits are getting squeezed as well. >> this search engine helps middle schools students learn math, physics and biology and it's free. >> china's education is based so much on the test-oriented system. many parents are willing to play a lot of money to educate their kids. online education has become popular in china because it is more economical. customers can catch -- can get education materials more easily from online platforms. it saves time and money. the scale of china's online education business reached new revenue last your. -- last year. >> three compan
it is a lot to take in. it will also be forced to limit government interference and break the monopoly by state owned companies in the industry. it also calls to strengthen the protection of information security. so expect a lot of actions in the i.t. industry going forward. >> big numbers and big plans. we will stay with this theme. the technology industry is also booming in another sector, internet companies. they are now expanding into education. profits are getting squeezed as well....
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lot, a lot, a lot. but it was one of those things. all right, now behold. you know what that is? >> what is that? >> cookies and cream. >> oh, they are beautiful. >> yes, so we got to get --. >> all right, all right. we treat the cookies like wine tasting. i don't ever want anybody to bite into a cookie and not get what they want to get. we're training staff because they can look at the cookie and tell if it's wrong. >> oh, here we go. >> you smell it and then you taste it, clean the plat palate with the milk. >> i could be a professional painter because i know how to do this. >> i can tell that it's a really nice shell, that nice crunch. >> but inside. >> oh, my god. so you are going to -- cheat a little bit. i had to give you a heads up on that. >> what's happening tomorrow? these cookies, there's a lot of love in these cookies. i don't know how else to say it. it really just makes me so happy. man, you bake a mean cookie, anthony. >> i know. people really know if they are getting something made with
lot, a lot, a lot. but it was one of those things. all right, now behold. you know what that is? >> what is that? >> cookies and cream. >> oh, they are beautiful. >> yes, so we got to get --. >> all right, all right. we treat the cookies like wine tasting. i don't ever want anybody to bite into a cookie and not get what they want to get. we're training staff because they can look at the cookie and tell if it's wrong. >> oh, here we go. >> you smell it...
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i know a lot of people who are democrats. just spent a weekend with an ardent democrat whose philosophy -- they are traditionally democrat. we need to get rid of these labels and talk about solutions and people need to start voting across party lines because the philosophy the individual holds is much more important than the party to which they belong. the party loyalty stuff, let me tell you, is crap. it is a way to control you. don't allow people to manipulate you into a party. make sure you line with the principles, not with the party. >> guest: >> host: steven says this in by e-mail. what prevents you from running for president 2016 and why do you avoid the question? >> guest: i don't avoid the question and nothing prevents me from doing it except i don't feel a need to do that. i don't feel a calling to do it. will things change? i don't know. if there were no candidates could get any enthusiasm, there was a large outcry, i would have to pay attention to that. i don't see that happening. i see my role as more someone who
i know a lot of people who are democrats. just spent a weekend with an ardent democrat whose philosophy -- they are traditionally democrat. we need to get rid of these labels and talk about solutions and people need to start voting across party lines because the philosophy the individual holds is much more important than the party to which they belong. the party loyalty stuff, let me tell you, is crap. it is a way to control you. don't allow people to manipulate you into a party. make sure you...
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you need to go and register a corporation need to open a bank account and this option is not open to a lot of people it's the financial system is used as a tool of censorship so political organizations like wiki leaks had their payment option shut down by the department of justice after they put pressure on their buying so and these are a master card and pay part of store that is used to censor speech and yet at the same time no nazi websites in the k.k.k. is still allowed to be we're still being served by these companies who have a monopoly on the market and the same thing with. load was a site which allowed anyone to upload files to the internet is something that hollywood and media executives don't like their business models are failing you know they also want to be bailed out just like the banks and so that so the regulators the u.s. depart of justice came after them soon ok all right i think we've got to do what i do we got your point ok it sounds like financial freedom of speech go ahead ed. i mean i don't understand how you can say people aren't allowed to participate i mean look th
you need to go and register a corporation need to open a bank account and this option is not open to a lot of people it's the financial system is used as a tool of censorship so political organizations like wiki leaks had their payment option shut down by the department of justice after they put pressure on their buying so and these are a master card and pay part of store that is used to censor speech and yet at the same time no nazi websites in the k.k.k. is still allowed to be we're still...
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. >> you know a lot of times they ask for a 9089 they would go directly to the source. i ran up all thecarditis and there's some that question a 9089 or an unanimously. when you have an unanimous complaint you're not holding a lot of water like water from new york >> because they would be lowering is volume kind of randomly that were exactly so to answer our question if the person claiming wants to meet with the people we would. >> all right. number 5. so we already said that one. that's the friday and saturday to 89 p.m. and all the times inside. >> great. >> right thank you. >> any other clarifying questions or comments. >> yeah. i have one sorry real quickly. are they not open on sunday increase you're open on sunday >> yeah, that's a clerical error. >> so friday and saturday are you friday or friday through sunday increase friday through sunday. >> all right. ron or kim or staff wants to say something. >> i have a question about sundays because sundays that baptist ichlz. >> i'm going to open it up for public comment and we have the police. >> i'm trying to move thi
. >> you know a lot of times they ask for a 9089 they would go directly to the source. i ran up all thecarditis and there's some that question a 9089 or an unanimously. when you have an unanimous complaint you're not holding a lot of water like water from new york >> because they would be lowering is volume kind of randomly that were exactly so to answer our question if the person claiming wants to meet with the people we would. >> all right. number 5. so we already said that...
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you have a lot of empty spaces. i think if you sealed up the ceilings in the kitchen and the dressing room area. and finished the sheet rock, you would create a better space. what else -- >> audrey, one note about that. when we created that new ceiling, we built that ceiling in behind the stage. i don't know if you saw it before -- >> yeah. >> you could see the brick. the wall went all the way up and came back. and then we pulled like the sound fabric material out of the sound studio, and then we started layering it in the back. >> where are you talking about the sound fabric material. there is some on your windows but the thing behind the stage is. >> it's where the drop ceiling is. >> no, it's like someone's drapes from someone's living room. it's not sound curtain. i have touched it, it's grandma's drapes, it's not sound curtain. >> we understand that. >> what were you referring to? >> there is like a false ceiling back behind the stage. >> right. >> and above that we layered material. >> yeah, give me the picture
you have a lot of empty spaces. i think if you sealed up the ceilings in the kitchen and the dressing room area. and finished the sheet rock, you would create a better space. what else -- >> audrey, one note about that. when we created that new ceiling, we built that ceiling in behind the stage. i don't know if you saw it before -- >> yeah. >> you could see the brick. the wall went all the way up and came back. and then we pulled like the sound fabric material out of the sound...
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there is a lot of activity going on. it is important we remain connected and engaged. >> would you mind if we were to pull the seniors together and translate for me in a mini meeting? >> yes, sir. >> what we are going ready to do is we are going to have a quick little mini meeting to -- because we didn't translate my short message before. >> i just want to say i want to welcome everyone to the event. >> we have folks in visitation valley only talking with visitation valley. we have folks in bayview again only talking in a very small corridor of 3rd straight and the merchant corridor. we don't have people talking to the hill merchant association, doing patch. all these fragrmented conversations are happening, largely talking about the same thing, crime, keeping the streets clean, supporting sbaubs. that is something i made a concerted effort on the campaign to build bridges. >> along third street, dog patch, and everyone along the cord door has the same complaint. >> i have the same complaint. >> we have the third street m
there is a lot of activity going on. it is important we remain connected and engaged. >> would you mind if we were to pull the seniors together and translate for me in a mini meeting? >> yes, sir. >> what we are going ready to do is we are going to have a quick little mini meeting to -- because we didn't translate my short message before. >> i just want to say i want to welcome everyone to the event. >> we have folks in visitation valley only talking with...
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we do a lot of expansion. people start small through the credit union and then want to go to the bank. we know we are limited. we cannot afford to give out a big loan. starting from the credit union, we educate them about filing taxes properly and then moving on to the bank, a small one, expansion, and we work with the bank. the bank and credit union are similar. we do allow tax returns, projections. credit unions do not charge an additional loan or processing fee. processing time, on a small loan, -- consumer loans probably a few days. because we require a business plan, sometimes it takes longer. business plans take a while. especially bank statements. we need to see consistent income coming in. so far, a credit union delinquent rate is quite low because we are working with a client. we want to keep that low and as part of our mission. there is no application fee. if you are interested in an application or information, i have brochures, or you can give us a call. >> thank you. next is marked with wells fargo.
we do a lot of expansion. people start small through the credit union and then want to go to the bank. we know we are limited. we cannot afford to give out a big loan. starting from the credit union, we educate them about filing taxes properly and then moving on to the bank, a small one, expansion, and we work with the bank. the bank and credit union are similar. we do allow tax returns, projections. credit unions do not charge an additional loan or processing fee. processing time, on a small...
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a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative.cers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were charged with beginning work. marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. p
a lot of the work is content- based, has a strong narrative.cers have more of a theatrical feel. i think we are best known for our specific work. in the last 15 years, spending a lot of time focusing on issues that affect us and are related to the african-american experience, here in the united states. i had heard of marcus shelby and had been in join his work but never had the opportunity to meet him. we were brought together by the equal justice society specifically for this project. we were...
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a lot of the high-end stuff was locked up. ere only able to get a few small items from the area right now. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. >>> 8:05. we're also following developing news of a deadly officer- involved shooting in hayward. it happened at an apartment on west tennyson road after a girl called 911. claudine wong is live to tell us how a call from a 12-year- old girl prompted the police to rush over there and why police started shooting with children inside. claudine? >> reporter: well, dave, we're in front of the x whe all of th happened. police cleared the scene over an aur ago. we've -- over an hour ago. one neighbor told us they heard fighting. ears said they heard shots. several are shaken up -- others said they heard shots. are -- several are shaken up. >> i heard three gunshots and a girl scream. >> reporter: police say a 12- year-old girl called 9110 for help. she told -- 911 for help. she told dispatchers her parents were fighting. >> officers were responding and while they were responding.
a lot of the high-end stuff was locked up. ere only able to get a few small items from the area right now. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. >>> 8:05. we're also following developing news of a deadly officer- involved shooting in hayward. it happened at an apartment on west tennyson road after a girl called 911. claudine wong is live to tell us how a call from a 12-year- old girl prompted the police to rush over there and why police started shooting with children...
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a lot more of you got this than last night. was the first to get a right they hope to double the trade over the next five years. we sell them everything, nuclear power plants to apple's in no kidding they discussed a $500 million contract yesterday from our government for military parts. i hope you'll learn a lot. thank you for watching the thank you for your tweet sandy males. by the way we will pick one question for tomorrow i am charles payne. thank you for joining me. good night. >> i am sorry rothman. the united states ready to intervene in syria as defense officials confirmed today it is not a matter of if but when u.s. forces will set to strike syria for crossing the red line on chemical weapons we have thomas mcinerney here with the risk and reward to put american forces this area civil war. also of major market sell-off fueled by another military commitment or are investors simply looking
a lot more of you got this than last night. was the first to get a right they hope to double the trade over the next five years. we sell them everything, nuclear power plants to apple's in no kidding they discussed a $500 million contract yesterday from our government for military parts. i hope you'll learn a lot. thank you for watching the thank you for your tweet sandy males. by the way we will pick one question for tomorrow i am charles payne. thank you for joining me. good night. >>...
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probably not a lot of death. it would really be infrastructure destruction, and, again, crop destruction. so -- and it is possible that global temperatures might go down a tiny bit. they're is a similar russian in 1812 and indonesia where you had a super volcano that went off and it lowered global temperatures a tiny bit so that it would not be like climate change situation, but the lowering of the temperature might last for two or three or four years i don't mean to downplay it because it would be warmly devastating, but it would not rack of america. you would not have love it here in seattle which is kind of house i had imagined it would be, but no, sorry. it didn't and would not happen that way. that volcano could erupt any time. not likely, but a kid. let's and with that happy thou >> secretary of state george schultz talked about his book issues on my mind. strategies for the future at stanford university. this is one hour. >> george, what are you doing for a living these days? >> oh, i try to live up to my f
probably not a lot of death. it would really be infrastructure destruction, and, again, crop destruction. so -- and it is possible that global temperatures might go down a tiny bit. they're is a similar russian in 1812 and indonesia where you had a super volcano that went off and it lowered global temperatures a tiny bit so that it would not be like climate change situation, but the lowering of the temperature might last for two or three or four years i don't mean to downplay it because it...
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now, look, they do have to did a lot more research, a lot more trials, a lot more studies, but it's that thing that in a very small sample they got 100% protection. and what they want to do now is build off of that and see where they can take this program. >> i mean, do we have any idea when this might -- what it might cost? when it might actually be a real option for people? >> well, the company, we are told, hopes to get into the fda licensing process in the next three to five years. as for the cost, they don't know yet. nobody's really got the data on that. and as i said, other entities like the gates foundation are also working on similar programs. so, i suspect, sanjay, if some of this research comes together from a lot of different areas, we may see some additional advances in all of this. >> fascinating stuff. thanks so much for bringing it to us. >> sure. >> great to have you on the program. >>> coming up, you've probably seen the pitch, learning tools and tech nologies to make your baby smarter. who doesn't want that? >>> but first of all, "the human factor." cattle bells, pull-
now, look, they do have to did a lot more research, a lot more trials, a lot more studies, but it's that thing that in a very small sample they got 100% protection. and what they want to do now is build off of that and see where they can take this program. >> i mean, do we have any idea when this might -- what it might cost? when it might actually be a real option for people? >> well, the company, we are told, hopes to get into the fda licensing process in the next three to five...
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speak a lot of it has to do with exctations. shock or supply probably would've had a bigger effect on the market. it is so saturated now that maybe the reason why. september has too much for us to predict where it is going to go. there is syria, other economic data. six of one, half a dozen of another. it is hard to tell. charles: and we judge from the reaction of the street when all the stuff happens. >> since we are, if you invest in september 1, every single year since 1930 and sold out september 30, $1 would have dropped. september stinks three out of four years it was okay. i expect continued slow deterioration. i believe everything said was spot on. i do believe we will see a slowdown in the market, we saw ernie revisions down 3% last week, investor sentiment is down, lot of negative things we will see a crafty september. charles: the rest of the year. we have had a lot of crafty septembers. a whole lot of great november and december. could we be set up for something like that scenario? >> if we see any kinds of positive st
speak a lot of it has to do with exctations. shock or supply probably would've had a bigger effect on the market. it is so saturated now that maybe the reason why. september has too much for us to predict where it is going to go. there is syria, other economic data. six of one, half a dozen of another. it is hard to tell. charles: and we judge from the reaction of the street when all the stuff happens. >> since we are, if you invest in september 1, every single year since 1930 and sold...
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those medical imaging tests are the most appropriate, are at the right dose, especially for kids are a lot of times, they don't know how to scale down for a child-size body and the machines may not calibrate or have clear directions on how to make that happen so in our own lives, we can ask our health care provides, are there safer alternative, mri or ultrasounds for doing this test, and then if you have kids and they need a test, ensure and ask questions about the safest dose and if they have machines that can calibrate to kids, and then we have to see these changes with the laws so if fda has proposals out for medical imaging around kids so you know how to downsize a radiation dose for kids who is smaller, their physical size is narrower, and also to make machines more accountable and more clear in how they work. >> [inaudible]. >> it's very low doses but that's an excellent question and i thought somebody would probably ask that. so, the united states preventative services task force in 2009 came out with a proposal to revise guidelines saying that perhaps women aged 40 to 50, there's n
those medical imaging tests are the most appropriate, are at the right dose, especially for kids are a lot of times, they don't know how to scale down for a child-size body and the machines may not calibrate or have clear directions on how to make that happen so in our own lives, we can ask our health care provides, are there safer alternative, mri or ultrasounds for doing this test, and then if you have kids and they need a test, ensure and ask questions about the safest dose and if they have...
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there are a lot of novels. ere are a half a dozen novels that typically taught a tent or 11th grade, but second grade, third grade, or postgraduate. gerri: so disconnected from judgment. why are these schools, wired these libraries using this computer software? >> we measure the things that are easy to measure which is a problem. very easy to use. gerri: it is a way of not taking responsibility for the reading list for a short cut to not having to make decisions. >> it may be, but they are being applied to the national assessment that all the kids will be taking in the next year. the very first that. gerri: unbelievable. it is just pervasive. we have what looks like a disclaimer from the website. they say the measures do not measure age appropriateness. but quality or other such characteristics. they say what you're saying is not true. >> well, what is interesting is on the one and they say they have five levels science, very intent with our arithmetic. then you find this statement deep in the website th the way
there are a lot of novels. ere are a half a dozen novels that typically taught a tent or 11th grade, but second grade, third grade, or postgraduate. gerri: so disconnected from judgment. why are these schools, wired these libraries using this computer software? >> we measure the things that are easy to measure which is a problem. very easy to use. gerri: it is a way of not taking responsibility for the reading list for a short cut to not having to make decisions. >> it may be, but...
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we do a lot of tree plantings. all of you must intuitively go, "of course it's good to plant trees," of course, i want to put a rain barrel on my house." but is there a measurable environmental impact? trees are going to take up a lot of stormwater over time and are kind of a long-term green investment. we've had more than 200 volunteers come out planting street trees. we need people to make active changes on their property. and to reduce the amount of flow that's going into the combined sewer lines, we're trying to install 4,000 rain barrels. narrator: homeowners can disconnect roof gutter downspouts from the sewer system and divert the stormwater into a rain barrel. schombert: the rain water then can be used to water lawns and gardens and infiltrate back in the ground slowly, rather than being piped to a creek where it disappears moments after the storm's over. it's being held within the watershed and it helps regenerate ground water and stream flows. hecht: that's what we're going to do this afternoon is think ab
we do a lot of tree plantings. all of you must intuitively go, "of course it's good to plant trees," of course, i want to put a rain barrel on my house." but is there a measurable environmental impact? trees are going to take up a lot of stormwater over time and are kind of a long-term green investment. we've had more than 200 volunteers come out planting street trees. we need people to make active changes on their property. and to reduce the amount of flow that's going into the...
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now you found the officer, you got him figured out, i talk a lot about officers but the same applies to civilians, anybody sitting out in this audience. because my concept is anybody can be a graffiti expert and a lot of that comes down to training. where do you find this training? first it's police officers, we get a lot of it through approved training classes, things certified by the state, post-classes and that's fairly consistent in a lot of states that have a group that authorizes what kind of training the officer gets. articles and books, that's fairly self-explanatory. and really you wind up in the next group, which is the internet. there's so much stuff on the internet, if you are curious about anything having to do with graffiti, start googling graffiti stuff. if you get on you tube, put down tag crews fighting, that's not just battling with paint, that's physically fighting with altercations. the thing about the internet, sometimes people will ignore some of the major graffiti sites because we're out here to fight graffiti, why do we want to go to a graffiti site. a lot of t
now you found the officer, you got him figured out, i talk a lot about officers but the same applies to civilians, anybody sitting out in this audience. because my concept is anybody can be a graffiti expert and a lot of that comes down to training. where do you find this training? first it's police officers, we get a lot of it through approved training classes, things certified by the state, post-classes and that's fairly consistent in a lot of states that have a group that authorizes what...
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it's something a lot of people are talking about. at. >>> we have a bizarre twist in the hannah anderson kidnapping case. the sister of suspect james dimaggio wants dna samples taken from hannah and dna remains to find out whether dimaggio was actually their father. zoraida sambolin is tracking the latest for us. >> lots of bizarre twists. james dimaggio left more than $110,000 in life insurance money to the grandmother of hannah and ethan anderson. he made it known that he wanted the cash to go to the anderson children as well and now his family is asking for paternity tests to find out for sure if he was more than just their uncle jim. overnight a painful twist to an already tragic story, laura dimaggio, cyster to jim dimaggio the man accused of kidnapping 16-year-old hannah anderson and murdering her mother and younger brother now requesting dna samples from both hannah and her brother. the reason, according to a family spokesman, she wants to know if dimaggio was actually the children's biological father. >> there's been a lot of
it's something a lot of people are talking about. at. >>> we have a bizarre twist in the hannah anderson kidnapping case. the sister of suspect james dimaggio wants dna samples taken from hannah and dna remains to find out whether dimaggio was actually their father. zoraida sambolin is tracking the latest for us. >> lots of bizarre twists. james dimaggio left more than $110,000 in life insurance money to the grandmother of hannah and ethan anderson. he made it known that he...