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news, it's actually the stories themselves.nd this is spreading across, you know, it's being baked into more and more services online for a simple reason which is that, you know, if you can provide this sort of, you know, the code word is relevance, then you keep people coming back, and you presumably provide a better experience for them. but the danger here is that because it's very hard to see how your internet differs from anyone else's or on what basis it's being edited or cure rated, you don't know what's being left out. you don't know what you're not seeing that other people might be seeing, and most people don't even have a sense that this editing is happening at all. >> host: so the internet is turning a lot of the publicly-accessible content into known unknowns, right? >> >> guest: right. >> host: you're not even aware that it's out there. you talked about google knowing what kind of people we are, using that as a way of filtering searches, yahoo! doing the same thing with yahoo! news and so forth. yet this isn't just
news, it's actually the stories themselves.nd this is spreading across, you know, it's being baked into more and more services online for a simple reason which is that, you know, if you can provide this sort of, you know, the code word is relevance, then you keep people coming back, and you presumably provide a better experience for them. but the danger here is that because it's very hard to see how your internet differs from anyone else's or on what basis it's being edited or cure rated, you...
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yes that is an actual report about an actual study that was done to determine how much it would cost to send your child to hogwarts a fictional academy in the fictional movie harry potter but wait a minute maybe they'll use this opportunity to talk about the ridiculous costs of really universities right. yes you compare forty two thousand dollars is what it cost to go to columbia university right here in new york and it's more than a year and harvard's just the send your kid off to become a wizard it's going to price you right out of the ballpark i say cost zero because it doesn't exist. there you go yeah you see even don lemon the anchor realized how freaking ridiculous and stupid this story was because it's not real there's nothing going on in the world no wars famines droughts debt disasters maybe you'd have to start talking about made up fantasy land schools but no actually that would never happen because we don't live in a fantasy world there is more content to report on than anybody out there can handle but your most trusted name in news they like to call themselves went with t
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i'm actually very happy.he purpose of this event is not just to have fun, have a great drink and a great bite, but more than anything else actually to support the community. a bunch of different organizations benefit. and in fact i'm very much involved in a lot of nonprofits. it's a good way to give back to the community. >> and i do see you out there a h lot in the community. tell us about the ale lalliness alliance that you formed in napa valley. >> the purpose of putting something like that together has a lot of goals and a lot of -- actually ideas to do. one is to promote the community and even little kids who want to get into the industry. a lot of us struggle to actually become wine makers or to launch our own labels. and actually we wanted to facilitate for the future generations. >> and it's a strong alliance already. >> yes. in fact we are just a few of the many that we are in the valley. we are 13 members and this is actually the beginning of the organization. so we're actually the release of the or
i'm actually very happy.he purpose of this event is not just to have fun, have a great drink and a great bite, but more than anything else actually to support the community. a bunch of different organizations benefit. and in fact i'm very much involved in a lot of nonprofits. it's a good way to give back to the community. >> and i do see you out there a h lot in the community. tell us about the ale lalliness alliance that you formed in napa valley. >> the purpose of putting...
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that's what it actually is. you know the memory of all those knew klee tieds, in a particular order conveys information. it stores informatio and that's how you should view it. and that's what is really beautiful. what i suggest is we need to translate that type of thinking into everything to do with how life works. >> yeah. i think einstein was interested in a theory of everything. and i think stephen hawkings is interested in a theory of everything. >> they're interested in how you can combine quantum mechanics which deals with e very sma which incideally is what my daughter worked on. >> is she working on the hydrogen collider. >> in geneva. >> and how you combine the thought there and how that works quantum mechanics togeth with gravity, and is thereome wayof understanding that. and ere is a theory i'm now well out of my depth so i may even say something stupid but theories which have taken string theories, called the n theory that are trying to put this together and stephen hawkings is in the middle of this
that's what it actually is. you know the memory of all those knew klee tieds, in a particular order conveys information. it stores informatio and that's how you should view it. and that's what is really beautiful. what i suggest is we need to translate that type of thinking into everything to do with how life works. >> yeah. i think einstein was interested in a theory of everything. and i think stephen hawkings is interested in a theory of everything. >> they're interested in how...
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policies and they may be offering actually more tangible insight than u.s. lawmakers who are still trying to convince each other that they're going to solve the u.s. debt problem and win reelection with a measly nine hundred billion dollars in cuts over ten years let's talk about someone else let's talk about dennis blair he's a retired admiral admiral and former director of national intelligence for the u.s. now he has a solution both to reigning in spending and improving war policy here it is first ground the u.s. drone war in pockets dawn yeah that's right he says al qaeda has proven it can sustain its level of resistance to an air campaign long enough to continue to pose its current threat that's with drones same goes for yemen and somalia and now he said the u.s. isn't going to change that unless it can get pockets down in these other countries working with them but instead he says the u.s. is alienating the countries with drone strikes and threatening the prospects of long term reform we're going to change things like this so that the mother of the jor
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carro actual para obtener un pago mensual mucho más bajo.a bajar los pagos mensuales de su auto. entonces, ¿cómo funciona esto? auto payment solutions cuenta con un equipo de profesionales dedicados que trabajan directamente con usted para determinar la mejor opción que le ayuda a bajar el pago del carro que usted tiene ahora. todo lo que debe de hacer rápidamente es llamar gratis a las oficinas de auto payment solutions al número que aparece en pantalla. aquí un experto representante le hará preguntas específicas en relación al préstamo o contrato de renta que tiene con su carro actual. una vez nosotros tenemos la información de su carro usted podría tener una cita a la hora que más le convenga para que traiga su carro y haga parte de esta oportunidad en una de las oficinas de auto payment solutions. aquí un representante le dará todas las opciones. esto incluye la oportunidad de conducir cualquier marca de un auto nuevo y con pagos que se ajustan a su bolsillo. auto payment solutions le ahorrará cientos de dólares cada mes en su carro. y c
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soldiers to disarm them so actually hala does have a beef against the u.n. but it's another matter of whether they're strong enough to to enforce it because now they are the ones being under pressure instead of the u.n. who is really the responsible party in this because it was to repeat under their flag that this whole. ugly event took place but this could have a negative impact on the un itself the future un peacekeeping missions could it not if you see a country brought to account and being brought to trial and having to compensate victims in an incident like that that could put off countries being involved in future missions. absolutely absolutely and if one looks at the testimony of hundreds of dutch soldiers who testified as to what happened in seventy two you could see that they were actually put in a quite a difficult position. politics were being played. high politics with people's lives you know you get a mandate to disarm and then they're telling you actually well don't disarm and then battle broke breaks out and you're the one left responsible th
soldiers to disarm them so actually hala does have a beef against the u.n. but it's another matter of whether they're strong enough to to enforce it because now they are the ones being under pressure instead of the u.n. who is really the responsible party in this because it was to repeat under their flag that this whole. ugly event took place but this could have a negative impact on the un itself the future un peacekeeping missions could it not if you see a country brought to account and being...
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this to be actually hushed up any longer since. the. the the million dollar incidence of the teenager's murder where actually the news of the world seems to be in. phones and deleted messages to try to get new messages was the parents thought that she must still alive when actually showed been murdered so this was the event that started the scandal but this story is not new if it was actually nick davis from the guardian who was working with the new york times who actually in july two thousand and nine this is when he wrote this the main articles about him is in his investigation into phone hacking. so it's only now that actually they can this proportions and only now the politicians feel and even the police feel that in proper investigation they can be made and we can only hope with an inquiry going on . the government will be able to we will be able to get the ok well we'll be here in order morrow as you say it's a messy business more questions to be answered tomorrow our cameras will be there will be across what's happening as well j
this to be actually hushed up any longer since. the. the the million dollar incidence of the teenager's murder where actually the news of the world seems to be in. phones and deleted messages to try to get new messages was the parents thought that she must still alive when actually showed been murdered so this was the event that started the scandal but this story is not new if it was actually nick davis from the guardian who was working with the new york times who actually in july two thousand...
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in conversations with great minds the discuss her latest book which explains how the influence of actually change the dynamic of the two thousand and eight election. all bets are off the table speaker that was john boehner walks away from debt negotiations so what's to become of this republican temper tantrum and will a bipartisan deal come before the president's mandatory eleven am time tomorrow. night's conversations of the great minds i'm joined by blogger political commentator and author keli goff you've probably seen her on several television programs are paired up are political and cultural insights on c s c n n m s n b c fox and b.e.t. and already has been featured in time magazine cosmopolitan and essence as well as the new york times and usa today her first book party crashing how the hip-hop generation to be cleared political independence received critical acclaim documenting the rise of generation obama and her most recent book just out this year a fictional work entitled the g. eight hugh candidate has been labeled a recommended summer read by the los angeles times currently sh
in conversations with great minds the discuss her latest book which explains how the influence of actually change the dynamic of the two thousand and eight election. all bets are off the table speaker that was john boehner walks away from debt negotiations so what's to become of this republican temper tantrum and will a bipartisan deal come before the president's mandatory eleven am time tomorrow. night's conversations of the great minds i'm joined by blogger political commentator and author...
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it's actually about diversification of energy sources. it's actually aut creating new jobs. it's actually about protecting ecosystems that give us our food and our water and our soils and pollinators. and we have to get away from kind o focusing on, like, 10% that we disagree on and focus on the 90% that we actually agree on. >> also, also there's a perception around this country in a l of places that addressing climate chang represents a tradeoff between that and economic well-being. so that if we take some of the steps that we've all debated in the public in recent years that will actually cost jobs, cost income, made it harder for a country which is already struggling mightily in economic terms. now, most of the corporations we talked about just now with the wal-marts and the starbucks and mcdonald's and coca-cola, pepsi, they don't see it that way. but there is a grass-roots sense that there's a tradeoff. there's levels of ideology like mitt romney getting in trouble but there's levels of kitchen table stuff where a lot of people think if we do that it will mean fewer jo
it's actually about diversification of energy sources. it's actually aut creating new jobs. it's actually about protecting ecosystems that give us our food and our water and our soils and pollinators. and we have to get away from kind o focusing on, like, 10% that we disagree on and focus on the 90% that we actually agree on. >> also, also there's a perception around this country in a l of places that addressing climate chang represents a tradeoff between that and economic well-being. so...
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actually make you can. play sheriff. actual or do. we deserve a healing process i say bring you all who are rallying and who deserves it mike i mean is it the american people that deserve this and it is their doing their civic duty paying their tax dollars or is it the politicians that have been overspending . american government life's a line politicians are americans and we all pulled it. out we pulled it out we. are looking to change the way god that we should. and the paper see when you have the. money supply that will. be healing. a depression. and aid. a leak little seizure louis or. before some. say this. to. anybody. do you think the politicians are being honest with the american people when they say what that medicine would actually look like because of the moment it seems like a lot of grandstanding a lot of posturing to pretend like they have certain principles but come on there's no way that they're going to let us be fought on a debt because once three doesn't want any part on its debt. well osprey goes it became what hap
actually make you can. play sheriff. actual or do. we deserve a healing process i say bring you all who are rallying and who deserves it mike i mean is it the american people that deserve this and it is their doing their civic duty paying their tax dollars or is it the politicians that have been overspending . american government life's a line politicians are americans and we all pulled it. out we pulled it out we. are looking to change the way god that we should. and the paper see when you...
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actually if you can. but actually all do. we deserve it oh yes i say bring you all who are in their ranks and who deserve that my body isn't the american people that deserve this that it is their doing their civic duty paying their tax dollars or is it the politicians that are going overspending. american. politicians are americans and we all. felt we pulled our we. are living standards are way beyond any that we should look and. see when you have the right expansion of money supply credit bubbles the world who they feeling. great depression. and. a leak little seizure louis arena. i don't. know what. we are some. holy. war. i should say this. is trying to change and if anybody. he think of politicians are being honest with the american people when they say what that medicine would actually look like because of the moment it just seems like a lot of grandstanding a lot of posturing to pretend like they have certain principles but come on there's no way they're going to let you have the thousand and seven because one story doe
actually if you can. but actually all do. we deserve it oh yes i say bring you all who are in their ranks and who deserve that my body isn't the american people that deserve this that it is their doing their civic duty paying their tax dollars or is it the politicians that are going overspending. american. politicians are americans and we all. felt we pulled our we. are living standards are way beyond any that we should look and. see when you have the right expansion of money supply credit...
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businesses to prosper and be successful and i think what's very important is it can petition is actually very good physically on i mean when businesses compete they become more efficiency because they bring more products so i think you know. it's very important to invest to build successful businesses and for lots of businesses to strive to be as successful as businesses where people invest and you mentioned the value of your project so i know that by september you're planning to present a new projects which is a couple of months from now what will be the value of the projects you're going to present again we have to be very realistic we just basically finished for me as a management company on june first and we in the process of hiring key people and will be able to hire them closer to supply and bring october so in the investment process typically takes five to six months so i think we will realistically be discussing was co-investors some projects in pharma industry some projects in. utility infrastructure some projects in the health care sector and we believe that by cent of the year
businesses to prosper and be successful and i think what's very important is it can petition is actually very good physically on i mean when businesses compete they become more efficiency because they bring more products so i think you know. it's very important to invest to build successful businesses and for lots of businesses to strive to be as successful as businesses where people invest and you mentioned the value of your project so i know that by september you're planning to present a new...
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because they're winning because they're negotiating strategy is it is actually it's actually what you're getting what they want they think they can get more until they feel like they want to be sure turns they're not there yet but isn't their entire job i mean is it really a winning and losing situation if you're a congress if you're lawmakers are supposed to do what's best for the country and every now and then that means a little bit compromise is supposed to be involved it's not just one side take thought on the other loses. well it's not a stadia and in some sense it actually works i think that you know both sides excludes fire right now and they know it and this is folks hardball politics is all about we all hope that it's going to come to the finish line before we go if here and before we thought i think it would be a good deal but until then you know we're going to see a little bit more hardball i think that we're nearing an agreement i think that republicans are soon going to be presented with if you will but it's nothing you can probably take what's going to be good enough and w
because they're winning because they're negotiating strategy is it is actually it's actually what you're getting what they want they think they can get more until they feel like they want to be sure turns they're not there yet but isn't their entire job i mean is it really a winning and losing situation if you're a congress if you're lawmakers are supposed to do what's best for the country and every now and then that means a little bit compromise is supposed to be involved it's not just one...
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provocative you seem as if you're attempting to seduce random men now believe it or not this is actually not the first is that an issue with the way i dress and while i thank you for your feedback i gotta say i really don't care i just the way i like it if random men happen to be seduced by it so be it and that's it for my ranting today i'm going to have more as usual for you later in the week. well it looks like somebody so having a bad case of the mondays the hacktivist organization anonymous sent out notices to their twitter pages today that something big was coming i said tweets like we've got some shiny things to start off your week with some lulz stay tuned for a nice release in the next few hours that was the public's preview of what's now being called military meltdown monday the booz allen hamilton government contractor was hacked and just today our massive data supplied military information has been released reports say that ninety thousand logons for military personnel from the u.s. centcom and socog have been compromised souls logon information for the air force the marines h
provocative you seem as if you're attempting to seduce random men now believe it or not this is actually not the first is that an issue with the way i dress and while i thank you for your feedback i gotta say i really don't care i just the way i like it if random men happen to be seduced by it so be it and that's it for my ranting today i'm going to have more as usual for you later in the week. well it looks like somebody so having a bad case of the mondays the hacktivist organization anonymous...
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what we would actually get funded.he actual revenue that districts would receive has been increased to about -- the deficit has been increased to about 20%. all it translates to is that for every dollar owed to education, we will be receiving 80 cents roughly of that dollar. in addition to not receiving any cola. even for sfusd, we have seen a slight -- less than five percentage -- increased, but we do anticipate receiving a little more funding. the next chart shows you four of the san francisco schools -- unified school district, what the actual 2010-2011 funding was, and that is the blue bar. the orange color bar is the amount that is not funded by the state. similarly in 2011-2012, of the 6486 that our school districts should be receiving, we will only receive 5204. this next chart is also a little interesting. i thought i would throw it in there. it is a comparison that was done by the national education association, a ranking of the states for 2010. it shows how far behind california has fallen in comparison to th
what we would actually get funded.he actual revenue that districts would receive has been increased to about -- the deficit has been increased to about 20%. all it translates to is that for every dollar owed to education, we will be receiving 80 cents roughly of that dollar. in addition to not receiving any cola. even for sfusd, we have seen a slight -- less than five percentage -- increased, but we do anticipate receiving a little more funding. the next chart shows you four of the san...
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it actually has been actually a big supporter of legislation like this it was actually a big surprise to see him flipping come out against it here but it does have bipartisan support it's supposed to be a very high priority for sponsor congressman smith so we'll have to see i know the . p.s. internet companies aren't that happy about it but you know nobody is too enthusiastic about being you know the lead face for the crusade against something called the protecting kids from child porn act but how many times that we see this how many times have we seen a piece of legislation a bill that really at the end of the day it strips people of their privacy strips them of some of their some of those rights that they have within the constitution and. they just play upon it as if this is all about protecting the children yet you see i mean and and you know any number of other things and you see the sneak and peek warrants that were part of the patriot act there are talk about how we need these to investigate terrorists without tipping them off overwhelming you used for for drugs wiretaps in gene
it actually has been actually a big supporter of legislation like this it was actually a big surprise to see him flipping come out against it here but it does have bipartisan support it's supposed to be a very high priority for sponsor congressman smith so we'll have to see i know the . p.s. internet companies aren't that happy about it but you know nobody is too enthusiastic about being you know the lead face for the crusade against something called the protecting kids from child porn act but...
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now i actually find is that i don't know i just find it kind of funny because you're a little kid can be really annoying allowed in the restaurant and i'll blame people for not wanting to have them around but you know some people i'm sure would say this is discrimination but that's what happens when you have private business and they can do whatever they want i mean i totally agree i guess to an extent i'm split on the issue because i don't have children so i don't really know my parents and they took me everywhere because they thought i was such an amazingly quiet the hey you know well that we can't blame the children it's the parents who don't take the kids out of. restaurants when they're misbehaving that led this guy to do this it's his own profit and i gave i mean especially like he said these parents who come in they've paid a babysitter to keep their own kids at home and then they can enjoy their dinner because there's other kids because their families couldn't afford a babysitter so now this just becomes a class war issue who keep right i don't know about every restaurant but
now i actually find is that i don't know i just find it kind of funny because you're a little kid can be really annoying allowed in the restaurant and i'll blame people for not wanting to have them around but you know some people i'm sure would say this is discrimination but that's what happens when you have private business and they can do whatever they want i mean i totally agree i guess to an extent i'm split on the issue because i don't have children so i don't really know my parents and...
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it actually comes from the actual money, so it is essentially the workers' money that comes from -- that it comes from. >> just to continue, there are another set of benefits associated with the legislation. that stand alongside the costs. those are benefits related to employee health and long-term productivity benefits. they are highly challenging to quantify and are unlikely, frankly, to realize within two years, although, of course, the impacts will eventually be felt. in general, it is fair to say that health care spending has clear long-term benefits on worker productivity in terms of reducing absenteeism and improving overall performance on the job. there is a challenge in on the buying that. i think it is fair to say that this proposed legislation that would essentially take away any advantage an employer might have to choosing a stand-alone hra option from either private insurance or the city option, will lead some employers to choose those options, and we would see a higher take up of insurance in the city option than we see now. because hra's can cover a wide range of expenses
it actually comes from the actual money, so it is essentially the workers' money that comes from -- that it comes from. >> just to continue, there are another set of benefits associated with the legislation. that stand alongside the costs. those are benefits related to employee health and long-term productivity benefits. they are highly challenging to quantify and are unlikely, frankly, to realize within two years, although, of course, the impacts will eventually be felt. in general, it...
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that a country actually is not saying that facetiously a radical idea that a country every country in the world actually should try to organize their economy in such a way that if they had to stand alone like we had to do in world war two story that they can make everything they need pretty straightforward stuff we should be able to do that similarly to bring this back to where i started with the republicans the democrats and messaging on the debt if politicians are going to run up huge debt like ronald reagan george herbert walker bush and george w. bush did we're going to run up huge debt paid off. somebody needs to be saying to the republicans out of the present united states they had a great opportunity when he gave his speech and he didn't he should have said you know most of this debt was run up by republicans but our republican friends on the other side of the aisle i don't understand why they don't want to sit down and pay off the debts but they ran up ronald reagan put three trillion dollars on a credit card george herbert walker bush another couple trillion george w. bush an
that a country actually is not saying that facetiously a radical idea that a country every country in the world actually should try to organize their economy in such a way that if they had to stand alone like we had to do in world war two story that they can make everything they need pretty straightforward stuff we should be able to do that similarly to bring this back to where i started with the republicans the democrats and messaging on the debt if politicians are going to run up huge debt...
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way that it's making the rest of the world see us then maybe we would see some actual real populist anger that's erected towards the center of all power which is here in washington but the mainstream media would rather distract the masses point them in another direction so their corporate overlords and their friends in washington just have to get their hands dirty and deal with any inconveniences i'm going to tell you about another thing that the mainstream media couldn't be bothered with today it came from wired. now if you thought that the us is going to stop holding detainees in afghanistan once they hand over control of the massive jail of blogger of the afghans this year well then you can think again spencer ackerman has exposed more than one upcoming contract that shows the u.s. is planning on building up more of jails all across afghanistan i guess there just isn't enough room on our navy vessels now one of these contracts for which we don't have a price was just awarded by the army corps of engineers to an afghan contractor for a quote new u.s. government controlled detention faci
way that it's making the rest of the world see us then maybe we would see some actual real populist anger that's erected towards the center of all power which is here in washington but the mainstream media would rather distract the masses point them in another direction so their corporate overlords and their friends in washington just have to get their hands dirty and deal with any inconveniences i'm going to tell you about another thing that the mainstream media couldn't be bothered with today...
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least ten people are believed dead after three explosions hit the indian city of mumbai you can actually see local t.v. coverage of the aftermath and right here the aftermath of the blasts that hit the business district and a crowded market places like chaos. and islamic group called the indian mujahideen has reportedly claimed responsibility. on the american missile shield over europe remains of the main obstacle in russia u.s. relations with moscow wants a legal guarantees it won't be part of that statement came from russia's foreign minister sergei lavrov currently on a visit to the united states. and the eurozone economic crisis deepens as islands that is downgraded to junk fueling fears the country may need a second bailout this comes shortly after a similar prediction from made about portugal with italy now also tipped to be on the brink. daughters here in half an hour's time but don't go anywhere to stay with us because the people of illinois cross-talk crew are coming up next this time they're focusing on the phone hacking scandal that is gripping britain and much of the western
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actually, we're encouraging the p.u.c. to get that special meeting scheduled for august so it doesn't have to be delayed any longer. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, commissioners. josh arsey with bright line. i wanted to echo the same sentiments with as far as the term sheet being in a place where it should go from the p.u.c. to the board of supervisors, whatever you can do today to help make that happen. the special meeting, the letter, anything you can do, i think it's time to do that and just commissioner mirkarimi's point, i'm on the renewable task force that was mentioned with jason freed and barbara hail. we had a number of meetings and the only plan to get to a 100% renewable energy system in san francisco that's on the table is c.c.a. so let's move it forward. supervisor campos: thank you. is there any other member of the public who would like to speak? seeing none, public comment is closed on this. this specific item. colleagues, we have an item before us, can we have a mo
actually, we're encouraging the p.u.c. to get that special meeting scheduled for august so it doesn't have to be delayed any longer. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon, commissioners. josh arsey with bright line. i wanted to echo the same sentiments with as far as the term sheet being in a place where it should go from the p.u.c. to the board of supervisors, whatever you can do today to help make that happen. the special meeting, the letter, anything...
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signing the someone who actually is because a judge is in vallecito. and i. will. remind you the latest in science and technology from around flushing. we've dumped the future of coverage. welcome back to cross talk here about to remind you we're talking about seventy to sixteen years on. can't say. ok michel if i go back to you in london there is no doubt of that to a tragedy occurred in seventy to sixteen years ago i don't think anybody really refutes that but my question is in remembering that all the victims of that war remembered in the proper context because i mentioned media earlier and in western media the serbs are just painted as the bad guys all the time in a series of civil wars why has that happened. so there is a precedent to it you know and this is the second world war because it happened also during the invasion of nazi germany of the then oil yugoslav state it's a very simple process you know the invader of the one who wants to control the territory in the region ideally divides thing people into friends and foes you declare half the country to be
signing the someone who actually is because a judge is in vallecito. and i. will. remind you the latest in science and technology from around flushing. we've dumped the future of coverage. welcome back to cross talk here about to remind you we're talking about seventy to sixteen years on. can't say. ok michel if i go back to you in london there is no doubt of that to a tragedy occurred in seventy to sixteen years ago i don't think anybody really refutes that but my question is in remembering...
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ago when the news came out one of us on solving this issue so who connell's the only people actually over the republican party and that's well true but at the same time he you know he pointed out on laura ingram show. you know crashing the economy is trying to stop government during clinton seemed to in your some benefit the republicans i mean they they tried this with carter in seventy nine we actually you fault it on one hundred twenty million dollars for the bonds in one hundred seventy nine one day to fall and it kicked up our interest rates by half a point for nearly half a decade i mean. are they you've been inside these meetings you've been you've you've you've been behind the curtain are these guys is this just all kabuki theater or are they seriously thinking about that they can bring down the american economy and somehow politically benefit from our. it's all theater until the very end at the very end somebody will come up with a. bin or will present a wouldn't call this as the group's own since sliced bread and then we'll see if he has two hundred eighteen votes for and th
ago when the news came out one of us on solving this issue so who connell's the only people actually over the republican party and that's well true but at the same time he you know he pointed out on laura ingram show. you know crashing the economy is trying to stop government during clinton seemed to in your some benefit the republicans i mean they they tried this with carter in seventy nine we actually you fault it on one hundred twenty million dollars for the bonds in one hundred seventy nine...
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you know i have you can argue that drove the actual drug. and shoot at cops probably didn't know there were cops i mean you can drug dealers know that you shouldn't kill. you know you're going to be lucky to live past that aspect particularly in that you do you're probably going to be executed for the most of your life in prison so i mean being broke even with drug and shooting we're getting caught so i think they generally think it's you know another drug dealer breaking in so you know i mean. this is a happy day for us family and they're already through planning the homecoming celebration. but you know this guy lost ten years of his life and his kids you know spend ten years of their lives without a father and. and you know in terms of the larger picture the drug war in general i mean you know there's a police officer family is missing there's. as a twin brother brother i mean this is a bad oh. so very predictable consequence. you're going to be they're going to be more like you know that definitely isn't an isolated incident that's someth
you know i have you can argue that drove the actual drug. and shoot at cops probably didn't know there were cops i mean you can drug dealers know that you shouldn't kill. you know you're going to be lucky to live past that aspect particularly in that you do you're probably going to be executed for the most of your life in prison so i mean being broke even with drug and shooting we're getting caught so i think they generally think it's you know another drug dealer breaking in so you know i mean....
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i actually really enjoyed being out on the field. so i spent a lot of time doing it because i got to really get a deeper understanding of what people care about and what people's concerns are and also what people loved about the district and the city. i was talking with the mayor yesterday. he was very interested in seeing how the good work with our office -- how he could work with our office. i would love to see how we could support small businesses because they are the heart at san francisco. they provide 60% 07% of the jobs in sanford cisco, and they provide it locally, and they are not going to offshore their jobs any time. i am not an opponent of cleaning up the tenderloin. i love the tenderloin. i love what is right now. i recognize we have a diversity of books that live there and people do not want to see open drug dealing. i do not have a problem with people lit think -- people out on the street socializing. i think that is good. that to me is more -- you know, it is part of the character of the neighborhood. i get to represe
i actually really enjoyed being out on the field. so i spent a lot of time doing it because i got to really get a deeper understanding of what people care about and what people's concerns are and also what people loved about the district and the city. i was talking with the mayor yesterday. he was very interested in seeing how the good work with our office -- how he could work with our office. i would love to see how we could support small businesses because they are the heart at san francisco....
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stacy herbert well max that's what you would think if you listen to moody now my first headline is actually a tweet from eric schatz or from bloomberg ron paul tells we triple a reading probably not worth saving moody's part of political theater yes well it's interesting isn't it because movies they've run out of foreign countries to destroy with their corrupt ratings and they're so they're targets on the united states so this is exactly what was predicted by marxism of the capitalist will sell themselves the news to hang themselves well that all of our except i don't think you call these people capitalist but i'm also noting the word theater and you often see that in the terms of war the war theater. and i think this is part of what moody's is the rating agencies are part of the banking occupation globally they don't recognize any nation well they are going to downgrade they've already put them on notice people are saying is that part of the theater of the debt ceiling debate that's going on regardless of what's going on with the debt ceiling the american aaa rating for it's of bonds will
stacy herbert well max that's what you would think if you listen to moody now my first headline is actually a tweet from eric schatz or from bloomberg ron paul tells we triple a reading probably not worth saving moody's part of political theater yes well it's interesting isn't it because movies they've run out of foreign countries to destroy with their corrupt ratings and they're so they're targets on the united states so this is exactly what was predicted by marxism of the capitalist will sell...
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what is actually vacant. supervisor chu: thank you. if there are no further questions and given that there is agreement with the budget analyst recommendations, we can take those cuts without objection. thank you. next department is the planning department. >> good morning, supervisors. we have been working with the budget analyst office all weekend. we are also in agreement. i believe the number is about $113,000 that we have agreed to, so we are pleased to say that we are in agreement and we thank the budget analyst office for working with us all week. i would also said the items 6 and 7 are related to planning department fees, and you would -- you may want to hear that as well. supervisor chu: if you could, would you speak about items 6 and 7? >> sure. >> good morning. item 6, and is the administratie code. these are the ceqa fees. the legislation as correcting oversight when we amended the fis last year. we added a wireless telecommunications facility fee and payment plan feet. section 3122 allows the con
what is actually vacant. supervisor chu: thank you. if there are no further questions and given that there is agreement with the budget analyst recommendations, we can take those cuts without objection. thank you. next department is the planning department. >> good morning, supervisors. we have been working with the budget analyst office all weekend. we are also in agreement. i believe the number is about $113,000 that we have agreed to, so we are pleased to say that we are in agreement...
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saying a lot of things about what big coin is a big ism they feel we've actually spoken in of the big consultancy the various lawyers and they actually say the they don't know what it's going to be classified us and that's intelligence on since to give it it's kind of looking now that it might be classed as a commodity kind of like what's happening with gold in a gold is that actually we have all the gold businesses in the u.k. they are actually regulated now and then we go back to what you saying before about the pits appear aspects. this is like part of a larger movement has been going on for many years if you look at the software industry they came out with proprietary software which is treating software as a products there's been a movement of people on the internet shall we say building their own economy in their own structures in ways of governing and it's one of these products was lynn. which as far as i'm concerned is a rock star in the computing world you can find it on mobile phones. embedded devices it's everywhere. and ever since then there is being continually more and mo
saying a lot of things about what big coin is a big ism they feel we've actually spoken in of the big consultancy the various lawyers and they actually say the they don't know what it's going to be classified us and that's intelligence on since to give it it's kind of looking now that it might be classed as a commodity kind of like what's happening with gold in a gold is that actually we have all the gold businesses in the u.k. they are actually regulated now and then we go back to what you...
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did someone actually preserve them along the way? >> these are such great questions, because in this case this young woman died at the age of 25 and her father and stepmother who sent her to survive in the south of france, they survived. they went looking for her after the war. they discovered all that remained were these paintings. so they brought them -- they were living in answer to him at the time. they travel very infrequently. there were very fortunate to come to san francisco. i think this is -- the works of art are so compelling and so powerful that they really deserve attention from the entire community, not just as a holocaust story but as a young woman discovering who she is in her own voice as an artist. >> it seems in some way it begs the question that this is what she was producing at such a young age, what might her position in the world of art have become if she had lived a life or you. >> clearly, she was full of talent and full of ideas and really reflective about her on life and the world she lived in. so it is a l
did someone actually preserve them along the way? >> these are such great questions, because in this case this young woman died at the age of 25 and her father and stepmother who sent her to survive in the south of france, they survived. they went looking for her after the war. they discovered all that remained were these paintings. so they brought them -- they were living in answer to him at the time. they travel very infrequently. there were very fortunate to come to san francisco. i...