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it's a physical item that can be held in a hand and can't be replaced with a rendering or even a beautifulion. >> they build models. back at the site workers are busy constructing the real thing. they all know you can't build something this big without a solid foundation. >> people don't realize that it's a very perishable item because of the way that it broke. >> michael isn't talking about mangos and pineapples, he's talking about concrete, which very simply put, is manmade rock. >> you want the material to combine together. it has a short window from when it's in its liquid state until it begins to set. >> he said he's tense these days delivering concrete to the site. one world trade center will need 200,000 cubic yards of concrete and it will be some of the strongest ever produced. >> there's a lot of pride in that job. >> john is the president of the concrete company. >> the challenges that it poses because of the level of quality control is unlike any building has had before. >> the payishable nature of concrete means the place where they need it can't be far from the place where the
it's a physical item that can be held in a hand and can't be replaced with a rendering or even a beautifulion. >> they build models. back at the site workers are busy constructing the real thing. they all know you can't build something this big without a solid foundation. >> people don't realize that it's a very perishable item because of the way that it broke. >> michael isn't talking about mangos and pineapples, he's talking about concrete, which very simply put, is manmade...
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problems. >> there's maybe a dishahn -- dishonesty we feel about a flat tkraurg or rendering, a physicaly, there's a connection with something real. there's a reality to it. >> in press conferences the models are what always draw in the cameras. >> it allows the viewer to choose their own view. to look from above, below, walk around 360. it is a physical object that can be held in the hand and can't be replaced with a rendering or a beautiful animation. >> they build models. back the site workers are con stucking the real thing. they all know, you can build something this big without a solid foundation. >> people don't realize it is a very perishable item. because of the way it broke. >> he isn't talking about mangos and pineapples. he's talking about concrete many which simply put, is manmade rock. >> once the materials are combined together, it has a short window from when it is in the liquid state until it really begins to set. >> he said he's delivering concrete to the site, one world trade center will need 200,000 cubic yards of concrete. and it will be some of the strongest ever pr
problems. >> there's maybe a dishahn -- dishonesty we feel about a flat tkraurg or rendering, a physicaly, there's a connection with something real. there's a reality to it. >> in press conferences the models are what always draw in the cameras. >> it allows the viewer to choose their own view. to look from above, below, walk around 360. it is a physical object that can be held in the hand and can't be replaced with a rendering or a beautiful animation. >> they build...
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it is a rather extensive process. the physical plant is only one part of it. at the end of the inspection they write a written report, which is provided to the jurisdiction, a summary of their findings. the main deficiency that was found for our office in the last inspection was the physical plant. at that time we were still able to secure full accreditation, which lasted for five years. it will be ending in 2012. i am scheduled to undergo another inspection at that time. does that answer your question? >> in part. we held a hearing in public safety about two years ago, when the implosion of the drug crime lab happened. we had even stay theory that perhaps these laboratories should be independent and put under the city administrator, much like the medical examiner. testimony back then, in our trying to understand the fit, the question of fit, of putting the crime lab together with the medical examiner, at no time did that testimony bring questions of accreditation problems with the medical examiner. i am curious, with that have shifted in the last two years of
it is a rather extensive process. the physical plant is only one part of it. at the end of the inspection they write a written report, which is provided to the jurisdiction, a summary of their findings. the main deficiency that was found for our office in the last inspection was the physical plant. at that time we were still able to secure full accreditation, which lasted for five years. it will be ending in 2012. i am scheduled to undergo another inspection at that time. does that answer your...
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we have assembled a development team that is among the best in the business. it is not about physical, it is about the social. we have partnered with a lot of nonprofits as well as for profit organizations. some are partnering with us to raise $25 million for the initiative. what got us here? about five years ago, we looked at the public housing portfolio and realize to bring it up to the point where people cannot live in affordable, decent housing it was going to take a certain amount of money to do that. this was at a time when the housing organization was operating at about 80% of its bubble. it was not operating at the level it needed to in terms of funding. that was unacceptable to us. we decided i would cannot depend on the federal government to do that, we would launch hope sf. that is how we got here. we are serving families that are dealing with some of the most challenging social issues that exist. we took guidance from a seven corners study. if there are seven corners of san francisco that has the largest concentration of folks that interact with their system. four of those
we have assembled a development team that is among the best in the business. it is not about physical, it is about the social. we have partnered with a lot of nonprofits as well as for profit organizations. some are partnering with us to raise $25 million for the initiative. what got us here? about five years ago, we looked at the public housing portfolio and realize to bring it up to the point where people cannot live in affordable, decent housing it was going to take a certain amount of money...
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activity, affordable physical activity, there is a great economic benefit as well. there is another of that coming up this sunday in chinatown. and one more event in october. in the north beach, you are right. i want to share this statistic with you as well. there is been a 58% increase in the number of people biking in the past four years. these are the municipal transportation agency's numbers. account every year between 2006 and 2010. you might be noticing that on busy corridors where this shot is. this is the relatively new dedicated the brain and physically separated by way. when there is a safer space, more people want to ride. probably not too surprising that when you feel safe, you will try it out. the poll that we did back in 2009 also shows 3/4 of folks own bicycles. a lot of people riding. it is really about how we give them up more opportunities. there are a lot of trips that will not work for people, but how do we get the opportunity for more threats? i am sure you are familiar with annual bike to work day. it is great to talk about biking to work. we w
activity, affordable physical activity, there is a great economic benefit as well. there is another of that coming up this sunday in chinatown. and one more event in october. in the north beach, you are right. i want to share this statistic with you as well. there is been a 58% increase in the number of people biking in the past four years. these are the municipal transportation agency's numbers. account every year between 2006 and 2010. you might be noticing that on busy corridors where this...
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instead, a permit that insists on a physical solutions such as finding acceptable hours has a much better chance of being successful. the equipment justifications are very important. it needs to be involved to be able to approve those. i would like to invite all of those that are here against the permit right now. they want to vote to deny rooftop restaurant bar and upholding the eastern neighborhood. this decision supports coexistence among residents. the continuing 7780 square foot restaurant and bar. [chime] i have one more thing to say. if you decide to move forward, we ask for a reasonable continuance so that they can work together on adequate conditions. these agreements were made and can speak more about that. [chime] >> my name is richard, i am an employee of the restaurant. i would like to start off with one thing. there is no audible music that can be heard from the rooftop. secondly, we are very mindful of the noise which is made from any aspect of the restaurant. also, the type of clientele, and we talked a little bit about it. we have a clientele that reaches from all parts o
instead, a permit that insists on a physical solutions such as finding acceptable hours has a much better chance of being successful. the equipment justifications are very important. it needs to be involved to be able to approve those. i would like to invite all of those that are here against the permit right now. they want to vote to deny rooftop restaurant bar and upholding the eastern neighborhood. this decision supports coexistence among residents. the continuing 7780 square foot restaurant...
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man with a physics degree is in federal custody accused of plotting a massacre in the capital. a 26-year-old who lived in massachusetts plotted to destroy the u.s. capitol and pentagon using remote control planes loaded with explosives and shoot people as they fleed the bombed buildings. he was busted yesterday who had been tailing him since last year and said he was planning to kill as many americans as was possible. joining me to talk more is our analyst. evan, officials say he went down. did he see himself? he was taking pictures of the pentagon. how close was he to undertaking this plan? >> he didn't have explosives. the c 4 delivered to him was inert. the fbi had a good tie on him this entire time. that being said, you can't under estimate what's alleged in this case. you have someone here, a lot of homegrown terrorism cases and you get guys who look like nit wits. this is someone with a physics degree and someone who was capable and did put together a remote detonator using cell phone parts. this was someone who put together model airplanes and came up with a coso 50icate
man with a physics degree is in federal custody accused of plotting a massacre in the capital. a 26-year-old who lived in massachusetts plotted to destroy the u.s. capitol and pentagon using remote control planes loaded with explosives and shoot people as they fleed the bombed buildings. he was busted yesterday who had been tailing him since last year and said he was planning to kill as many americans as was possible. joining me to talk more is our analyst. evan, officials say he went down. did...
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we all exist within a physical space and define beauty relative to what we are taught or believe or the media may portray we should look at or should be doing. there are so many barriers in a sense we erect for ourselves. what i learned through my story is that september 11 was only one day in a journey that was about far more than that. it was about realizing in a very different way my life, which was radically transformed in an instant, but the transformation that took place, beyond the physical, was a mental one that, i think, has allowed me to be a better person. in a world wounded by tragedy -- illness, disease, or within our families. although we can be touched by it, i refused to be held by it. i think finding that unmeasured strength in all of us delivered me to a much better place in my life. tavis: it is a powerful book that everybody is talking about. there are so many 9/11 remembrances as we commemorate and celebrate this 10th anniversary. this one is the one that everybody is talking about. it is called "unmeasured strength," written by lauren manning. it is an honor to hav
we all exist within a physical space and define beauty relative to what we are taught or believe or the media may portray we should look at or should be doing. there are so many barriers in a sense we erect for ourselves. what i learned through my story is that september 11 was only one day in a journey that was about far more than that. it was about realizing in a very different way my life, which was radically transformed in an instant, but the transformation that took place, beyond the...
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this is the relatively new dedicated the brain and physically separated by way. when there is a safer space, more people want to ride. probably not too surprising that when you feel safe, you will try it out. the poll that we did back in 2009 also shows 3/4 of folks own bicycles. a lot of people riding. it is really about how we give them up more opportunities. there are a lot of trips that will not work for people, but how do we get the opportunity for more threats? i am sure you are familiar with annual bike to work day. it is great to talk about biking to work. we wanted to do more focused on viking to the store. it is not that difficult, actually, to put some bags on the back of your bike into a grocery shopping and do most of it by bicycle. specifically talking about how we are connecting the city with safe, comfortable bikeways, one thing we are doing is getting the word out. that is part of the reason we will go out to the business district that want to make sure that people now that businesses can request and get a free bike rack in front of their businesses. it is free.
this is the relatively new dedicated the brain and physically separated by way. when there is a safer space, more people want to ride. probably not too surprising that when you feel safe, you will try it out. the poll that we did back in 2009 also shows 3/4 of folks own bicycles. a lot of people riding. it is really about how we give them up more opportunities. there are a lot of trips that will not work for people, but how do we get the opportunity for more threats? i am sure you are familiar...
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rezwan ferdaus is a 26-year-old citizen, a college graduate with a degree in physics. he told authorities he wanted to attack the enemies of allah. susan mcginnis is in washington with much more on this. good morning, susan. >> good morning, betty. >> reporter: ferdaus started planning this attack early this year, after being convinced that america was evil. according to a federal affiliated he planned to hit the pentagon and blow the u.s. capital to smithereens. a van with dark windows drove ferdaus away from a courthouse outside washington, hours after for plotting the u.s. capital and the pentagon. authorities say ferdaus, who graduated from northwest university with a physics degree, planned to fly model planes like these stuffed with explosives into the building. >> definitely could have been some fatalities but i don't think you would have seen hundreds or thousands of deaths. i think in many ways this individual was probably looking for some type of psychological victory. >> reporter: undercover agents posing as al qaeda operatives handcuffed ferdaus on wednesda
rezwan ferdaus is a 26-year-old citizen, a college graduate with a degree in physics. he told authorities he wanted to attack the enemies of allah. susan mcginnis is in washington with much more on this. good morning, susan. >> good morning, betty. >> reporter: ferdaus started planning this attack early this year, after being convinced that america was evil. according to a federal affiliated he planned to hit the pentagon and blow the u.s. capital to smithereens. a van with dark...
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>> at least for me, when i was a physics major, energy was the most difficult, and water was a lot easier. just like when you have multiple rivers flowing into a central river, you do not know how much which glass of water or wherever it came from, but you know how much is coming in. but the same token, the amounts of energy coming from the system needs to be balanced, and there is a very strict accounting by an independent control operator that makes sure that people who say they are putting in energy are putting in the right amount of energy and have a way of tracking how much is getting pulled out, so that is a balance. that is part one of your question. and in guaranteeing the supplies are there. we will have a contract for the types of resources, and reporting will be provided by the supplier, and we will be mapping that. it is a relatively standard way of operating. it is a clause a state agency -- a quasi-state agency. to make sure that that type of thing happens, the distribution network, the transmission network is open and with access for all suppliers and consumers. commissione
>> at least for me, when i was a physics major, energy was the most difficult, and water was a lot easier. just like when you have multiple rivers flowing into a central river, you do not know how much which glass of water or wherever it came from, but you know how much is coming in. but the same token, the amounts of energy coming from the system needs to be balanced, and there is a very strict accounting by an independent control operator that makes sure that people who say they are...
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a physical description, a clothing description. is that helpful? yeah, it's going yeah , it's goi ngto be helpful. with 9- 11, hurricane katrina, you have to take care of yourself because we're not going to be there. apply the nert perspectives to any suspected terrorism. we're going to use the term be nice. we're part of -- the president asked americans to volunteer to help improve your own community. you are doing that now. you are part of the umbrella called citizens corps. what's the objective? for you, it's to prepare for natural disasters, especially if you live here in san francisco, the earthquakes. form an exercise, neighborhood and workplace teams. is that what you're do ?g we did a little practice right now. you are going to respond to immediate needs in your area following a major disaster. what about here in san francisco, major metropolitan area. what are some possible areas in the city? golden gate bridge, right here. beautiful sunset today, i was watching it as we got here. what else? the bay bridge, candlestick, monster park, 42,00
a physical description, a clothing description. is that helpful? yeah, it's going yeah , it's goi ngto be helpful. with 9- 11, hurricane katrina, you have to take care of yourself because we're not going to be there. apply the nert perspectives to any suspected terrorism. we're going to use the term be nice. we're part of -- the president asked americans to volunteer to help improve your own community. you are doing that now. you are part of the umbrella called citizens corps. what's the...
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across the country without a physical it's a. location you can reach out to people and that's what's happening today and that's what will happen for the first year or so of operation it'll be virtual the skolkovo innovation house which is being developed on the outskirts of masco just mentioned by my guest has been growing quite a bit of an spotlights you know the deal either has more of that. a little over a year after president there have announced plans to create a so-called russian silicon valley it has already attracted quite a number of major foreign investors and not here microsoft siemens boeing and c. scott have all of signed cooperation agreements with. the russian innovation center that's hosted some top u.s. officials including the governor of california arnold schwarzenegger and he was vice president joe biden and it was the former u.s. secretary of state condoleezza rice wants to visit first when she came to russia after leaving office if russia becomes a place in which innovation. the knowledge based economy become
across the country without a physical it's a. location you can reach out to people and that's what's happening today and that's what will happen for the first year or so of operation it'll be virtual the skolkovo innovation house which is being developed on the outskirts of masco just mentioned by my guest has been growing quite a bit of an spotlights you know the deal either has more of that. a little over a year after president there have announced plans to create a so-called russian silicon...
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this is a physical. a survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand and other afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was with american troops that start with during this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans ever having really understood why they came in the first place from afghanistan fourteen. please stop. isn't eating. dog seem. to. look back at nine eleven. this week russia saw the tragic loss a one of its top hockey teams after their plane crashed on the very to their first game of the season on wednesday and eyeliner would always the entire lokomotiv yaroslavl team classic a star went down just after takeoff from their home city on their way to milk the tragedy hasn't grabbed the hockey world with players and staff from several countries losing their lives while russia has been shocked at yet another plane disaster in jasra one hundred thousand att
this is a physical. a survey taken in twenty ten by the international council on security and development found that ninety two percent of afghan men in helmand and other afghan provinces had no idea what nine eleven was with american troops that start with during this year it seems likely that they will leave afghanistan without the vast majority of afghans ever having really understood why they came in the first place from afghanistan fourteen. please stop. isn't eating. dog seem. to. look...
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but it was a very physical guy who we played a lot of physical games before games other teams as welland. all the top teams are pretty physical but i think we've. got through this pull off in cooperation might be a bit better than other teams probably. hadn't heard such hard drives which we're now russia's rugby world cup adventure comes to an end this weekend the debutantes take on twice champions australia on saturday after valiant displays in their three previous pool clashes our correspondent richard bump or fleet caught up with the wall of beast coach robbie deans a man preparing to do battle against his native land. of a can do and continues to russia this will go into their final game of this rugby world cup against australia on saturday and all the players around it is very picturesque town of nelson on wednesday but back to the match and the russian coaching staff starting fifteen but will play against the australians amid made changes to the side lost against ireland all six of those are in the pack the biggest decision that they had to make was who to play flyhalf a newly c
but it was a very physical guy who we played a lot of physical games before games other teams as welland. all the top teams are pretty physical but i think we've. got through this pull off in cooperation might be a bit better than other teams probably. hadn't heard such hard drives which we're now russia's rugby world cup adventure comes to an end this weekend the debutantes take on twice champions australia on saturday after valiant displays in their three previous pool clashes our...
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a group of fbi agents identified this man, a physics graduate living in massachusetts, as someone who potentially had violent jihadists intent. undercover agents made contact with him and over the past year and a half, they tracked his progress in planning to attack the u.s. pentagon building and capitol hill. it is alleged that the suspect, he was attempting to use remote control planes that would be guided by gps loaded with plastic explosives. he allegedly told the investigators to blow up those targets. all this ended during the past 24 hours when the suspect took delivery of weapons of what he thought were explosives. at that point, they arrested him. >> in a completely separate development, the u.s. has issued and emergency warning that terrorists might be planning to adopt westerners in the saudi arabian capital. american citizens have been advised to keep a low public profile. they have not been told to leave the country. the state department said that the warning was based on credible and specific information. you have more drama in the eurozone. >> that's right. the european
a group of fbi agents identified this man, a physics graduate living in massachusetts, as someone who potentially had violent jihadists intent. undercover agents made contact with him and over the past year and a half, they tracked his progress in planning to attack the u.s. pentagon building and capitol hill. it is alleged that the suspect, he was attempting to use remote control planes that would be guided by gps loaded with plastic explosives. he allegedly told the investigators to blow up...
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represent a contract, an agreement with all of you here, that when we we build alice griffin, it is not a physical rebuilding. it is a community rebuilding with everybody, so that people who live here know there is no displacement going on. they are going to actually help with our city-build program, our partnership, our labor unions, build the housing for themselves on-site with that help. that is the major difference. i think that got through to h.u.d. it got through to ophelia's seem and other teams. i think it is registering with president obama, because he put out that notion we've got to do things better. we have to get right into our communities. that is the hope that he has been representing. that is the hope we want to deliver in this whole organized collaborative approach. so it is natural for us that we should thank people who got us here. senator feinstein, leader pelosi, they have been here for years helping us get the money, the hunter's point plan, the ship yards. gavin newsom had that vision. he sat down with me and with dwayne jones, and fred blackwell and the people in our office
represent a contract, an agreement with all of you here, that when we we build alice griffin, it is not a physical rebuilding. it is a community rebuilding with everybody, so that people who live here know there is no displacement going on. they are going to actually help with our city-build program, our partnership, our labor unions, build the housing for themselves on-site with that help. that is the major difference. i think that got through to h.u.d. it got through to ophelia's seem and...
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the suspect is an american muslim with a physics degree from northeastern university. co-conspirators were undercover fbi agents. >>> more dramatic testimony at the michael jackson death trial. the chief of security describing dr. conrad murray as nervous and sweaty while trying to revive jackson. he said murray later appeared desperate to get back into the california mansion after jackson died. >>> both sides on the ongoing battle over president obama's health care reform want to settle a controversy once and for all. they are bypassing lower courts and formally asking the u.s. supreme court to decide if the law is constitutional. if the court decides to hear the case, a ruling could come by june of next year. >>> longtime fugitive george wright is now fighting extradition after he was living the good life at a portuguese resort town. he had been on the run for more than four decades. dan rivers is in portugal with how the fbi finally got their man. >> reporter: this is the tiny house in rural portugal where george wright spent the last 20-odd years. his life story re
the suspect is an american muslim with a physics degree from northeastern university. co-conspirators were undercover fbi agents. >>> more dramatic testimony at the michael jackson death trial. the chief of security describing dr. conrad murray as nervous and sweaty while trying to revive jackson. he said murray later appeared desperate to get back into the california mansion after jackson died. >>> both sides on the ongoing battle over president obama's health care reform...
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the cops a very physical game of who we played a lot of physical games before games other teams as well are all the talk teams are pretty physical part i think we've. got through the school i think operation might be a bit bigger than other teams probably haven't heard such hargraves for three years now russia's rugby world cup adventure comes to an end this weekend the debutantes take on twice champions australia on saturday after valiant displays in their three previous pool clashes our correspondent richard corfield caught up with while of east coach robbie deans. preprints to battle against his native land. i look i'm going continues from russia so i go into their final game of this rugby world cup against australia on saturday and all the players around it was very picturesque town of nelson on wednesday by the match and the russian coaching staff start a good team that will play against the australians i made made any changes to the side lost against islands all six of those are in the back the biggest decision that they had to make was who to play flyhalf and your equation out of
the cops a very physical game of who we played a lot of physical games before games other teams as well are all the talk teams are pretty physical part i think we've. got through the school i think operation might be a bit bigger than other teams probably haven't heard such hargraves for three years now russia's rugby world cup adventure comes to an end this weekend the debutantes take on twice champions australia on saturday after valiant displays in their three previous pool clashes our...
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but it isn't until today that we actually have a physical location in the neighborhood of the bay view where the youth and their families can come to be service in their own neighborhood. we're very confident in the leadership staff that we have that would be based in the bay view to work with the community because the bay view is such a vibrant and diverse community and we're so excited to be here. we believe that the services that will be provided out of here will continue the mission and the vision of c.y.c. to motivate our youth to be the future leaders of tomorrow. we're very confident in this location. we know they're very successful. some of you may or may not know supervisor malia cohen. this was her campaign headquarters and look at where she is now. [applause] so thank you so much for coming. >> thank you, jean, and all of the c.y.c. advisory members for your commitment and support to us for so many years. at this time please welcome the honorable david chiu, president of the san francisco board of supervisors, to make his remarks. thank you, david. [applause] >> good morning
but it isn't until today that we actually have a physical location in the neighborhood of the bay view where the youth and their families can come to be service in their own neighborhood. we're very confident in the leadership staff that we have that would be based in the bay view to work with the community because the bay view is such a vibrant and diverse community and we're so excited to be here. we believe that the services that will be provided out of here will continue the mission and the...
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we are seeing more like portland and seattle swap the parking so there is a physical buffer. now you put the bike lane on the inside. this is for some places it can work great. that is something we love to see. you will see in the fire there is images of how to build out. you are getting the safety perspective and some greening opportunities. it is great because it is a buffer for people walking. pedestrians are not pushed off against the traffic. there is a buffer. the mayor's office -- we are cosponsoring this next week. it is an event happening in nine cities across the nation. they will be here monday, september 19. there is a group of dutch planners. help us figuring out some things out. there is the dutch touch. they have done some things we think we can learn from. at either end, the mayor will be here and at the end, there will be a closing reception. there will be looking at places like the business corridor. it is an interesting exercise. >> i would like to be reiterate. we do need more bike parking and corrals. also in any major development plan or building plan th
we are seeing more like portland and seattle swap the parking so there is a physical buffer. now you put the bike lane on the inside. this is for some places it can work great. that is something we love to see. you will see in the fire there is images of how to build out. you are getting the safety perspective and some greening opportunities. it is great because it is a buffer for people walking. pedestrians are not pushed off against the traffic. there is a buffer. the mayor's office -- we are...
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students are regrouping after a demonstration over tuition hikes got way out of hand and turned into a physicalltercation with police. there has been a rally planned for this afternoon instead, a discussion of how it got out of hand. a group of about 50 students and others last night at tollman hall. they were trying to use the mostly empty building to talk about education cuts but u.c. police say at 9:00 the building need needed to close and that's when it got ugly. at one point, protesters used signs to block a female officer and grabbed at her gun belt and a magazine went flying. they were able to get it back but protest rs say they got absolutely no warning. police just moved in on them, pushing and shoving. two very different versions. >> yesterday was an example of taking classrooms not being used, that they should not be used this year to educate students and this is how they respond, by our attempts to teach students about the cuts. >> we were preparing to tell them it was time to leave the building, there was a confrontation at the doors. an officer was actually attacked from behind. t
students are regrouping after a demonstration over tuition hikes got way out of hand and turned into a physicalltercation with police. there has been a rally planned for this afternoon instead, a discussion of how it got out of hand. a group of about 50 students and others last night at tollman hall. they were trying to use the mostly empty building to talk about education cuts but u.c. police say at 9:00 the building need needed to close and that's when it got ugly. at one point, protesters...
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a physical, total experience. reporter: that's it for this week's world business. thanks for watching. we'll see you again at the same time next week.
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a brand of cereal to me. malae serial or something. so, tell me, i understand that physics is a science, an experimental science, so where does this come in? it sounds more like a religion, there's this universe and another universe. how do we learn about the other universes? >> how can you gain confidence in an idea that speaks of the realms we cannot see, that we can't touch, we can't visit, we can't desert directly. let me give the answer. in some versions of the multiverse and i should emphasize not one proposal but a number of universes and proposals and in some there can be subtle connections between the universes that might allow us to have some experimental window on to them. so all of that set aside for the moment, let's think about the ones where you couldn't visit them. well, why do we think about these things? well, we have a believe founded upon really hundreds of years of experience that math can provide a gateway to reality, it can't provide a window onto a reality that at the moment the math is being done, we can't actually see were observed that really. ein
a brand of cereal to me. malae serial or something. so, tell me, i understand that physics is a science, an experimental science, so where does this come in? it sounds more like a religion, there's this universe and another universe. how do we learn about the other universes? >> how can you gain confidence in an idea that speaks of the realms we cannot see, that we can't touch, we can't visit, we can't desert directly. let me give the answer. in some versions of the multiverse and i...
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. >> what we're doing is building in a physical way into our daily working lives, and the working lives of everybody coming hire to this building. the importance of safety, and how you can get it wrong. and the consequences of getting it wrong. therefore, the importance of getting it right. >> and in addition to the gregs, the bench and tree will be dedicated to other six people who died in san bruno. cpuc commissioners and employees paid for the memorial themselves. and tonight at 6:00 i talked with a family still struggling with the fear and pain one year after the accident. cheryl? >> thank you very much. and there is a ceremony in remembrance of the disaster tomorrow. we'll have live coverage and will stream it for you from 6:00 to 6:30 p.m. >> and the court appearance of a union city woman expected in the death of a missing nursing student michelle lee postponed today because she's pregnant and needs medical clearance. she was taken to the infirm mirrory for a doctor's appointment pertain together pregnancy. she was arrested tuesday in connection with the disappearance of the 26-ye
. >> what we're doing is building in a physical way into our daily working lives, and the working lives of everybody coming hire to this building. the importance of safety, and how you can get it wrong. and the consequences of getting it wrong. therefore, the importance of getting it right. >> and in addition to the gregs, the bench and tree will be dedicated to other six people who died in san bruno. cpuc commissioners and employees paid for the memorial themselves. and tonight at...
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to use your fists, to get into a physical altercation, it is just sort of passe. i am paraphrasing. it is just much more what they would think is the modern response, to jump to using a weapon. >> it is true. so making guns less a accessible makes a difference, so that it does not feed this new wave of culture. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker please. >> my name is griffin dix. i used to be a professor of cultural anthropology at santa clara. i was in research at san francisco chronicle and examiner and research director at mac week. in 1994, a 15-year-old son was killed in an unintentional shooting visiting a friend house. my son's death is really an example of a finding that need to be added, that you have written here. my son was not playing with a gun. he was just visiting the home of a gun owner. you can look at my son's death from four points of view. let me first explain what happened. without telling my son, this boy decided he was going to get the gun that his father kept loaded and unlocked in his bedroom for protection. the boy got the gun, took out the ammuni
to use your fists, to get into a physical altercation, it is just sort of passe. i am paraphrasing. it is just much more what they would think is the modern response, to jump to using a weapon. >> it is true. so making guns less a accessible makes a difference, so that it does not feed this new wave of culture. supervisor mirkarimi: thank you. next speaker please. >> my name is griffin dix. i used to be a professor of cultural anthropology at santa clara. i was in research at san...
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there a tradition classical to get a physical story and pushkin published during their lifetimes and featuring their signatures will also have handwritten books for example the archangel goals from ten ninety two this item is almost a thousand years old he's trying to push on has contributed to the world's literature with many outstanding names and works of books in foreign languages a widely read in the country to a state like we're far literature is where the largest book archives in russia opened in one hundred twenty two is meeting courage in helping the study of foreign cultures and languages. of course it's best to access the change in the language is originally written and if you have the most efficient yes not to worry as there are several shops in moscow where you can find books in english and many other languages whole departments where you can find translations of works by the book of the c.s.t. and many others can be found in the city's major extras. and finally coffee pushed in on the boulevard ring named after the courage the restaurant featuring classic russian cuisine
there a tradition classical to get a physical story and pushkin published during their lifetimes and featuring their signatures will also have handwritten books for example the archangel goals from ten ninety two this item is almost a thousand years old he's trying to push on has contributed to the world's literature with many outstanding names and works of books in foreign languages a widely read in the country to a state like we're far literature is where the largest book archives in russia...
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as well as a struggle physically to keep up because, you know, there are jobs that don't have breaks or example. jobs that don't have bathroom breaks. okay. question, there seems to be a trend in the u.s. over the last 20 years towards less compassion for those living in poverty. for example, welfare reform, large tax cuts, if i may edit this question, tax cuts for the rich, put that in and anti-union trends. why is america moving in this direction? what does our future hold? i can't do the last point about what our future holds. that's up to all of us, right? we decide on what we do but why, we've been moving in this direction? well, when anybody makes the kind of complaints that i'm making here, anybody raises these issues, they're usually told by someone on the right side of the political spectrum, what are you doing? that is class war when you say those things. well with the truth is, that class war was declared by the other side way before. you know and -- [applause] it has virtually, it has been minimally opposed, i mean, unions have been weakened. union-busting has become an ar
as well as a struggle physically to keep up because, you know, there are jobs that don't have breaks or example. jobs that don't have bathroom breaks. okay. question, there seems to be a trend in the u.s. over the last 20 years towards less compassion for those living in poverty. for example, welfare reform, large tax cuts, if i may edit this question, tax cuts for the rich, put that in and anti-union trends. why is america moving in this direction? what does our future hold? i can't do the...
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a. physical. event all. of her. life. me pete seems. to be. feeling.
a. physical. event all. of her. life. me pete seems. to be. feeling.
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skolkovo very much acting in a virtual fashion right now later on it will become more physical as the structures get built the buildings are built but people occupy the buildings but the most important thing for skolkovo overall. to get up and operational and that's happening in a very virtual mode right now you're mentioning this virtual skolkovo people speak a lot about this virtual skolkovo which really does exist it isn't yet on the ground it is of the virtual skolkovo is working it is making money it is making lots of p.r. as we say what's your comment did you like this version and do you think maybe you should remember should the world you said it's making money i think it's spending not making money possibly survive. so the board for the school cool foundation said very early on that the virtual ass back of school cobol was going to be as important as the political aspect and you really have to include all of russia if start just a piece of real estate near moscow it has to reach out to universities in oxford or all across this is what we call virtual this is really reaching ou
skolkovo very much acting in a virtual fashion right now later on it will become more physical as the structures get built the buildings are built but people occupy the buildings but the most important thing for skolkovo overall. to get up and operational and that's happening in a very virtual mode right now you're mentioning this virtual skolkovo people speak a lot about this virtual skolkovo which really does exist it isn't yet on the ground it is of the virtual skolkovo is working it is...
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second, to look at how the downtown has evolved from a physical standpoint and see whether we ought to further kraft both the form of the downtown at the skyline level as well as the pedestrian level and what public realm response in terms of streets and public spaces should be improved to provide a more world-class setting for the transit center and all the increased activity that will take place in the area. importantly, our key goal of the plan is to generate a substantial amount of new revenue for the transit center project as well as for other infrastructure that is needed to support the district. all the increased activity from the transit center as well as the increase dedication as part of the downtown. streets and so forth are substantially lacking, and i will talk more about that in a second year lastly, to insure that the continuing growth of the district is sort of a shining model of environmental sustainability. i will talk more about that. i mentioned the draft plan was published in november 2009. the draft eir will be out at the end of the month. we anticipate the final
second, to look at how the downtown has evolved from a physical standpoint and see whether we ought to further kraft both the form of the downtown at the skyline level as well as the pedestrian level and what public realm response in terms of streets and public spaces should be improved to provide a more world-class setting for the transit center and all the increased activity that will take place in the area. importantly, our key goal of the plan is to generate a substantial amount of new...
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