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albert has saved the mta close to $1 million in the cost of replacing the eti trolly poll bases that were failing due to the cracking of the and for stricter. the manufacturer proposed a fix to the problem that would increase the thickness of the base at a cost of $1.4 billion. he rejected that fix and redesigned the base by reinforcing certain sections of that at a cost of $400,000, using in-house labor. the reinforced trolly poll bases have been in operation for the past three years without any failure. when not at work, albert spends most of its time fishing and watching baseball and football, and he has a deep rooted love of the san francisco 49ers and giants. our director of capital programs and construction is here to present the award. >> good afternoon. mr. thang is not just one of our engineers. he is a forensic engineer. he specializes in finding out why we have problems with our vehicles, and his tenacity and professionalism have been demonstrated in that our trolley fleet is one of our best overall performing fleets. >> thank you for this award. i'm honored. i want to tha
albert has saved the mta close to $1 million in the cost of replacing the eti trolly poll bases that were failing due to the cracking of the and for stricter. the manufacturer proposed a fix to the problem that would increase the thickness of the base at a cost of $1.4 billion. he rejected that fix and redesigned the base by reinforcing certain sections of that at a cost of $400,000, using in-house labor. the reinforced trolly poll bases have been in operation for the past three years without...
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in 1924, henry made the acquaintance of albert einstein at an elite banquet of bankers held in berlin. goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship. henry was fascinated by the professor's description of experiments in quantum mechanics being conducted by max horn. the future nobel prize winner and some of his students who included robert oppenheimer at the university of cottingham. the subject was very controversial at the time and einstein was unconvinced of its validity. nevertheless goldman gave borne over $1000 to continue his research, which resulted in the development of atomic fission 25 years later. in 1931 when einstein concluded he could no longer live in the hostile atmosphere of nazi germany, henry introduced him to accept a post at the formative institute for learning and princeton, but after a year feeling the controlling president of the institute was enforcing intolerable demands on his personal freedom, the professor threatened to leave. henry attempted to intercede and persuade him otherwise, but his efforts became pointless as naziismism
in 1924, henry made the acquaintance of albert einstein at an elite banquet of bankers held in berlin. goldman and einstein hit it off famously and began a lifelong friendship. henry was fascinated by the professor's description of experiments in quantum mechanics being conducted by max horn. the future nobel prize winner and some of his students who included robert oppenheimer at the university of cottingham. the subject was very controversial at the time and einstein was unconvinced of its...
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of outstanding classical musicians, a sponsor and friend of ground breaking physicists, among them albert einstein, otto stern and max bourne, and can adviser to the banking world in both the u.s. and germany before and after world world war i. and a philanthropist who rescued many jews and intellectuals from nazi germany in the 1930s. remarkably, many of the achievements occurred while he was losing his sight. henry was 28 when he was invited to join goldman sack. -- goldman sachs. ten years had passed since his father, marcus, had shunted him aside after he dropped out of harvard due to failing eyesight and hired his sister's husband as his father. marcus' father was the second marriage which had taken place between sons and daughters of the two families. henry had undoubtedly anticipated that if anyone were to be offered the job, it would be he. hurt and disappointed, he decided to accept an offer to join a soft good firm as a salesman. as it turned out, the experience provided him with an education far beyond what he might have attained at harvard. for the first time, since he was a t
of outstanding classical musicians, a sponsor and friend of ground breaking physicists, among them albert einstein, otto stern and max bourne, and can adviser to the banking world in both the u.s. and germany before and after world world war i. and a philanthropist who rescued many jews and intellectuals from nazi germany in the 1930s. remarkably, many of the achievements occurred while he was losing his sight. henry was 28 when he was invited to join goldman sack. -- goldman sachs. ten years...
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. >> narrator: when albert alberti, 53, was first diagnosed two years ago with mds, a type of leukemiahe was given only months to live. married with three young children, he knew a bone marrow transplant was his only hope for a cure. >> so, albert, how's the skin doing? how's the rash doing? >> not good. >> is it more itchy compared with last week? >> yes. >> yeah, the skin is very, very red. >> narrator: albert had one transplant, but it failed, and then, he had another. both were covered by his insurance. but with each one, he's had terrible complications, including pneumonia and a stroke. >> when the first transplant didn't work, we went to the second one, and i still stayed positive. but then, when i had the stroke, that... that sort of broke me. and i always felt myself as a pretty tough guy, but my emotions lately have been... so it's... it's... it wears at you, these diseases. i had my appendix out once, and it was a week. i was back to normal. broke my arm-- six weeks, and back to normal. it's 11 months and they have no answers. >> we are just still debating about what to give
. >> narrator: when albert alberti, 53, was first diagnosed two years ago with mds, a type of leukemiahe was given only months to live. married with three young children, he knew a bone marrow transplant was his only hope for a cure. >> so, albert, how's the skin doing? how's the rash doing? >> not good. >> is it more itchy compared with last week? >> yes. >> yeah, the skin is very, very red. >> narrator: albert had one transplant, but it failed, and...
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. > ay,anoche, el padre albert tuvo una actitud co o máde stificdose >> s terminó cand ysos violento,est metido el dioomo nu > ne muchaolémica la entrevista, muchas personas en itter haían pruntas, y él di:mi libr n es y lo van a ver en yuscas. milioo eunatue a la iglea ma, u recuento peonalde mi peena. vaya y comprenlo dicen. >>> Él dijouee star que la luna de miel le bie gustado que durara más porque no níla. >>> e ura circosto ñor, sde quealió el bro, se la pasó vendndo l miahtoa,o comproi alment m dice la verdad. >>y cuá e según tú la rd? >>yo n sé la verdad, veo u mbuee tá deen de usione, poqu no mabla dea verdad. >>> busqueme pre beo, yo quienie l cua,os papazzi. no, senntró con una mano saa do de aí soy. >oes tengo quehacer una confesión, yo iba a suiglea, y me sient estafada, cuando me dean que por vivir c m vioo poa muar mitr él dormí c l mamá deuhijo. > e u oblema queú enes. > no, no >>> necesi quee den teinar es, esosleue le caigan a un hombre que está ndndo u libro,cali, que tienes un proem existeial, este hombre dijo e ta luchdointernamente con la lea. >> pasito, ecuto es
. > ay,anoche, el padre albert tuvo una actitud co o máde stificdose >> s terminó cand ysos violento,est metido el dioomo nu > ne muchaolémica la entrevista, muchas personas en itter haían pruntas, y él di:mi libr n es y lo van a ver en yuscas. milioo eunatue a la iglea ma, u recuento peonalde mi peena. vaya y comprenlo dicen. >>> Él dijouee star que la luna de miel le bie gustado que durara más porque no níla. >>> e ura circosto ñor, sde quealió el bro,...
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in 1935, would start with the gallery with works that came in through albert bender, one of our founding trusties. when we opened our doors in 1935, 181 of the 186 pieces in our permanent collection had been gifted. >> what are the names that pop out as the museum evolved? >> we have another gallery that looks at the theories that the museum has since the late 1980's. we focus on a particular aspect of that program that developed under one of art curators. he arrived in 1989 and was especially interested in artists. >> are some of the highlights? >> one of the aspects of the museum program that i have been especially involved with have been the exhibitions that stand for society for the encouragement of contemporary art. it is encouraged to honor exceptional bay area artists during their careers. for instance, an early worked who showed here in 1996. for this exhibition, he has extended an updated it to 2010 with the addition of photographs and other frameworks. >> thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> as we examine the 75th anniversary, we cannot overlook its important role as an
in 1935, would start with the gallery with works that came in through albert bender, one of our founding trusties. when we opened our doors in 1935, 181 of the 186 pieces in our permanent collection had been gifted. >> what are the names that pop out as the museum evolved? >> we have another gallery that looks at the theories that the museum has since the late 1980's. we focus on a particular aspect of that program that developed under one of art curators. he arrived in 1989 and was...
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albert pujols is set to start spring training with the dead thereon get a deal done with the cardinals if an agreement isn't reached he will become a free agent. buster olney tweeted today that san francisco would be one of several interested clubs, including the cubs, angels and dodgers. pujols is set to make 16 million this season. >>> a day after adding a player to solidify their bull pen, the ayes are looking to find brian fuentes. the 35-year-old lives in merced. he led the american leave in saves in 2009. >> the first full event of the pga this season, the sony open, is battling the elements in hawaii. 'east of waikiki beach. shot of the the day from sean mcehl. he is going to like this a lot. into the cup for a hole-in-one. currently 3-over for the tournament. your leader, maruyama. rocking the yellow ball. back-to-back 65s. 10-under. a two stroke lead. >> we're here -- we hear from the steelers and ravens at 6:00. stanford and washington state. and packers and the falcons tonight. >> terry: just ahead, honoring >> terry: coming up in half hour at 6:00, we're going to have more
albert pujols is set to start spring training with the dead thereon get a deal done with the cardinals if an agreement isn't reached he will become a free agent. buster olney tweeted today that san francisco would be one of several interested clubs, including the cubs, angels and dodgers. pujols is set to make 16 million this season. >>> a day after adding a player to solidify their bull pen, the ayes are looking to find brian fuentes. the 35-year-old lives in merced. he led the...
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. >> i thought it was out a albert hitch comb movie. [ laughter ] hitchcock movie. >> jimmy: albert? a regular alfred einstein there. so that might explain why they're having trouble figuring this out. [ laughter ] you know, we've got -- we have a good show for you tonight. i mentioned the bachelor is going to be here. patricia heaton will be here from "the middle." and josh groban. i want to mention josh groban has a new album out. he's been doing some interesting things. josh is actually taking words from another high-profile performer. not songs but words. he's made into lyrics and put to music. it's kind of the reverse of a cover album. it's hard to explain. he's promoting this album with a television commercial. i have a feeling -- i really think this is going to put him back in the grammy race for next year too. >> he sold more than 20 million albums worldwide. and now oscar and grammy nominee josh groban releases his most anticipated album yet. >> oh, hello there. i'm oscar and grammy nominated singer josh groban. if you love kanye west tweets as much as i do, you are going to
. >> i thought it was out a albert hitch comb movie. [ laughter ] hitchcock movie. >> jimmy: albert? a regular alfred einstein there. so that might explain why they're having trouble figuring this out. [ laughter ] you know, we've got -- we have a good show for you tonight. i mentioned the bachelor is going to be here. patricia heaton will be here from "the middle." and josh groban. i want to mention josh groban has a new album out. he's been doing some interesting things....
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. >> i thought this was of about albert hitchcock movie, >> i thought this was the new year's show. >> i thought the mayor is muster with me when he caught me. he got me up at 4:00 in the morning tell me that birds are falling out of the sky. >> this morning they all got an unwelcome surprise, thousands of dead birds were covering the ground. >> what a way to start the new where. >> yes last year was led this year's third. >> yes it seems like something out of all or billed, every artist will put thousands of birds, and the scariest part is that no one knows how they got there. >> everyone is kind of amazed at how this happened. most of these animals are bred wing blackbirds. >> we domine on the roads and a few on rooftops. >> it started at 7:00 picking up birds off the street in the arts. some of them have been run over this is a real big mess. >> its arkansas game and fish will be collecting some of the animals to per start doing tests on monday to try to determine what the cause. they're wondering if it's weather-related. >> of stephen bright has no clue what causes these debts. bu
. >> i thought this was of about albert hitchcock movie, >> i thought this was the new year's show. >> i thought the mayor is muster with me when he caught me. he got me up at 4:00 in the morning tell me that birds are falling out of the sky. >> this morning they all got an unwelcome surprise, thousands of dead birds were covering the ground. >> what a way to start the new where. >> yes last year was led this year's third. >> yes it seems like something...
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renaissance art also with musicians and a sponsor and friend of groundbreaking physicist among the albert einstein before and after a world war i rescuing many jews from nazi germany in the 1930's. remarkably many of the achievements occurred while losing his sight. was invited to join goldman sachs, 10 years since his father marcus dropped out of harvard after failing eyesight and hired mr. leeza has spent as his assistant perk up marcus and sam's father had been frail since the school-- in germany. this is the second marriage that had taken place between sons and daughters of the two families. they anticipated if anybody would be offered the job, it would be he. disappointed, he decided to except an offer to join a firm as a sales man. as it turns out it was in education far beyond that one may have been obtained at harvard. for the first time to see the mom and pop stores the little machine shops and perhaps learn to do visualize the financial structure that would transforms them into the building blocks of the economy. a year and a half later marcus goldman had accrued over $100,000 o
renaissance art also with musicians and a sponsor and friend of groundbreaking physicist among the albert einstein before and after a world war i rescuing many jews from nazi germany in the 1930's. remarkably many of the achievements occurred while losing his sight. was invited to join goldman sachs, 10 years since his father marcus dropped out of harvard after failing eyesight and hired mr. leeza has spent as his assistant perk up marcus and sam's father had been frail since the school-- in...
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>> cribbs: albert einstein.. >> kroft: bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean? >> cribbs: huge, huge. the biggest in the world. albert einstein was "time" magazine's person of the century. >> kroft: every 12-year-old in the world recognizes his picture and instantly equates it with genius. and einstein's beneficiary, the hebrew university of jerusalem, has earned millions and millions of dollars from baby einstein videos and nike commercials featuring kobe bryant executing a genius move as the late princeton professor. the last time we saw martin cribbs, he was working up a campaign to resurrect the mildly scandalous career of hollywood siren mae west for a pitch to stationers and perfumers. unlike agents for the living, he was at peace knowing that he didn't have to worry about her next movie bombing, or his client getting sent off to rehab, or the headaches of having to deal personally with the notorious diva, maria callas. are there advantages to representing people who are dead? >> cribbs: absolutely. if
>> cribbs: albert einstein.. >> kroft: bigger than marilyn monroe and james dean? >> cribbs: huge, huge. the biggest in the world. albert einstein was "time" magazine's person of the century. >> kroft: every 12-year-old in the world recognizes his picture and instantly equates it with genius. and einstein's beneficiary, the hebrew university of jerusalem, has earned millions and millions of dollars from baby einstein videos and nike commercials featuring kobe...
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albert should be withdrawn from the list of retirees. we would like to draw one item, item 498/14 k 17 on page 116. >> thank you. seeing none any item severed by the superintendent up for discussion tonight. item eight is the superintendent's proposal. this is from item 108-2491, general transportation policy. this was moved and seconded on august 24. we will deal with the quick report from the ad hoc. >> so we'll read it into the rover after we get up. actually, i guess commissioner isn't here and some of the one will give you quick report. on that spanish policy on who's taking the bus in the morning and in the afternoon. he's taking beet in the morning and the afternoon. it occurs over the next three years. the process is to ensure that they are well communicated when it comes to their trance por -- transportation. ensuring that families are not left out. and we will work closely to m.t.a. to be sure that options are available to all of our families. where more comments that anyone wanted to add it. i wanted to add that also so commis
albert should be withdrawn from the list of retirees. we would like to draw one item, item 498/14 k 17 on page 116. >> thank you. seeing none any item severed by the superintendent up for discussion tonight. item eight is the superintendent's proposal. this is from item 108-2491, general transportation policy. this was moved and seconded on august 24. we will deal with the quick report from the ad hoc. >> so we'll read it into the rover after we get up. actually, i guess...
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albert should be withdrawn from the list of retirees. we would like to draw one item, item 498/14 k 17 on page 116. >> thank you. seeing none any item severed by the superintendent up for discussion tonight. item eight is the superintendent's proposal. this is from item 108-2491, general transportation policy. this was moved and seconded on august 24. we will deal with the quick report from the ad hoc. >> so we'll read it into the rover after we get up. actually, i guess commissioner isn't here and some of the one will give you quick report. on that spanish policy on
albert should be withdrawn from the list of retirees. we would like to draw one item, item 498/14 k 17 on page 116. >> thank you. seeing none any item severed by the superintendent up for discussion tonight. item eight is the superintendent's proposal. this is from item 108-2491, general transportation policy. this was moved and seconded on august 24. we will deal with the quick report from the ad hoc. >> so we'll read it into the rover after we get up. actually, i guess...
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albert, let me start with you. how important is this for this president to sort of redefine himself, if that's what he intends to do? >> well, he redefines the moment charlie. it's very important politically. actually, the state of the union address is rarely memorable. most of the speeches that we think about are inaugural addresses or moments of crisis or special subject speeches and it's not state of the union. that's because... the reason it's important is as you mentioned in the introduction, this is the first time he's really addressed the changing circumstance, the house republican majority. it's very important he position himself right now. he wants to be on the offensive, he wants to frame issues in the terms that are the most stranges you to the white house. a similar problem that bill clinton faced in 1995, actually took clinton a while longer to get to that position for all the nice kumbaya moments they're going to sit together and everything, most house republicans have no interest in finding common gr
albert, let me start with you. how important is this for this president to sort of redefine himself, if that's what he intends to do? >> well, he redefines the moment charlie. it's very important politically. actually, the state of the union address is rarely memorable. most of the speeches that we think about are inaugural addresses or moments of crisis or special subject speeches and it's not state of the union. that's because... the reason it's important is as you mentioned in the...
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. ♪ that old jack magic had them in his spell ♪ >> the great francis albert sinatra. 50 years ago, thegural gala was just about to get under way in washington, in the midst of a huge blizzard. entertainment royalty toasting john f. kennedy. this footage never shown publicly, released by the kennedy library, along with 5bi still photos never seen before tájy tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of kennedy's inauguration, remembered most for the speech he gave and the call to action he delivered to all of us. the president's daughter, caroline kennedy schlossberg, sat down with us here exclusively to talk about the anniversary and the impact it continues to have. >> and so, my fellow americans, ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country. >> when you think of the speech, does that one line stay with you or do you prefer to think of it as a body of work? >> well, that's obviously the thing that sums it all up, and it has come to sort of encapsulate so many things about his presidency. but i think it's also interesting that it was such an outward looking spee
. ♪ that old jack magic had them in his spell ♪ >> the great francis albert sinatra. 50 years ago, thegural gala was just about to get under way in washington, in the midst of a huge blizzard. entertainment royalty toasting john f. kennedy. this footage never shown publicly, released by the kennedy library, along with 5bi still photos never seen before tájy tomorrow is the 50th anniversary of kennedy's inauguration, remembered most for the speech he gave and the call to action he...
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next albert nobbs talk show spotlight is guest today as prominent russian artist. face to face with the. old one. can be found in. the world. and. my guess. is. in one thousand nine hundred nine the return of the work to russia began with the first exhibition there since he went. to continue to show his work in russian. political repressions and to the architects and builders of st petersburg to the. national museum. today. mr xi thanks for coming to our program. that's walk down memory lane and. we all know that you were expelled from the soviet union the nine hundred seventy one. citizenship. what was your fishel reason for expelling your from the country. since i was not one of the chosen people. was quite a complicated one. i was arrested and then taken to the kind of state security for a so-called chat. explained to me that i had three options. first option which if it was to go into a man to asylum where i spent half a year. now it was the atsic of clinic us which was an experimental clinic actually one of the most horrible wants as it was under the jurisdict
next albert nobbs talk show spotlight is guest today as prominent russian artist. face to face with the. old one. can be found in. the world. and. my guess. is. in one thousand nine hundred nine the return of the work to russia began with the first exhibition there since he went. to continue to show his work in russian. political repressions and to the architects and builders of st petersburg to the. national museum. today. mr xi thanks for coming to our program. that's walk down memory lane...
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. >> spokesman albert bernie says they have been preparing for this transition for seven years. >> 97%the garbage pick up has been on time. no problems. >> but that 3% amounts to hundreds of people. he says there are several things going on at once. 92,000 new customers mean there are new routes and pick up schedules. and he said the old company didn't pass along all the information about special preferences on the part of homeowners. >> for example if you had back yard service we wouldn't know that unless it was in the file. >> reporter: recology says they have hired more staff, they are collecting more information, and they are asking folks to be patient. meanwhile, the stack of problems like the garbage, collects. >> we have been waiting on our new cans for over three, four days now, they picked up garbage about 6:00 p.m. tonight, typically they pick up you know before 10:00 a.m. so it seems a little unorganized at the moment. >> reporter: the folks at recology say it's part of the transition, they say they will be able to fix these problems soon, there's some pressure on them to do
. >> spokesman albert bernie says they have been preparing for this transition for seven years. >> 97%the garbage pick up has been on time. no problems. >> but that 3% amounts to hundreds of people. he says there are several things going on at once. 92,000 new customers mean there are new routes and pick up schedules. and he said the old company didn't pass along all the information about special preferences on the part of homeowners. >> for example if you had back yard...
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and i have been in the house since carl albert has been the speaker. she's done an outstanding job. she was the democratic leader in the minority and helped us get the majority. and in the majority she helped us pass landmark legislation. and helped pull democrats together and no other speak has done. in the past they let them do in the committee. and we failed with health care reform when clinton was president. i think she's a strong and powerful, outstanding speaker of the house. and i suggest this, could you imagine the reaction if she cried? i think that a lot of opposition to her is that she's a powerful woman. and a lot of people don't feel comfortable with that. >> speaking of the landmark legislation, i am sure that day in march of the signing of the health care law. you thought that this fight was won. and now the battle is roaring on capitol hill. what are your thoughts on this bill you worked so hard. people may not know that the energy and commerce committee was a major writer of the health care law. >> and i follow that, what strategy do you have to fight the republican
and i have been in the house since carl albert has been the speaker. she's done an outstanding job. she was the democratic leader in the minority and helped us get the majority. and in the majority she helped us pass landmark legislation. and helped pull democrats together and no other speak has done. in the past they let them do in the committee. and we failed with health care reform when clinton was president. i think she's a strong and powerful, outstanding speaker of the house. and i...
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i could go on about the traffic, and i have sat with peter albert, with the mta. we have talked quite extensively and actually walked to the differ intersections and looked at what is going to happen with all the different levels and integration of the plan as it goes. we are very excited about tier 5, and for those of you who are not aware of what it is, it is where the developer puts up $100 million in infrastructure. we have 24 months for the community groups to come together that are interested, and we start identifying things we would like to see improved in the immediate area. they are actually thinking of putting a 30/70 mac so we will jump to the front of the line. that is another $250 million or $300 million to fix that street out there. nothing makes it perfect, but i have a personal reason. about 33 years ago, i lost a little brother to a traffic accident. i happen right in front of me. about eight years ago, the civilized that can section. had it been civilized at the time i was going through it, i would still have a little brother. i understand everyb
i could go on about the traffic, and i have sat with peter albert, with the mta. we have talked quite extensively and actually walked to the differ intersections and looked at what is going to happen with all the different levels and integration of the plan as it goes. we are very excited about tier 5, and for those of you who are not aware of what it is, it is where the developer puts up $100 million in infrastructure. we have 24 months for the community groups to come together that are...
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albert. >> thank you. >> thank you, katie. >> good evening, everybody.sandoval here from district 10. and i'm happy to be here to try to advocate for my communalt. that's lacking a lot of recreation. the numbers doesn't lie. i came here last time and showed you the book and said it was a shame. it's a shame now and was a shame then. and basically everything in that book, understand, is on the internet and that's correct, right? all the expenditure reports? so i'm going to work together with the new supervisor milaya cohen. the district 10 supervisor and we're going to get together with david campos and john avalos. we're going to do what -- katie, her name is cailt i? ok -- is katie? ok. great presentation by the way. good power point. she does a good job. i'm concerned about this rec and park department capital improvement and the expenditure report, the monthly expenditure report as of november 30, 2010, the capital project plan and the funding sources. we only have five gardeners in mclaren park. i don't know if you're aware of that. if you weren't aw
albert. >> thank you. >> thank you, katie. >> good evening, everybody.sandoval here from district 10. and i'm happy to be here to try to advocate for my communalt. that's lacking a lot of recreation. the numbers doesn't lie. i came here last time and showed you the book and said it was a shame. it's a shame now and was a shame then. and basically everything in that book, understand, is on the internet and that's correct, right? all the expenditure reports? so i'm going to work...
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orchestrated very finally by by the technique that was perfected of nonviolent revolution by gene sharp's albert einstein institution institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's own forces now reportedly have a brand new nuclear warhead at their disposal it doesn't violate any part of the recently signed reduction treaty with the u.s. and the design it says it will be able to beat any current myself defense system and any other being built all of these other benefits takes a look. the designers say it'll be able to penetrate almost all the french shields not only current ones the ones in production for the next forty years now this concept is so unique so groundbreaking actually prompted the chief designer of the missile to come out and say that thirty years ago this sort of concept would have actually been considered as science fiction is that futuristic that advanced now we know that when the missile is in flight you will actually have several independently target for war has will be deployed each with its own thermal
orchestrated very finally by by the technique that was perfected of nonviolent revolution by gene sharp's albert einstein institution institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's own forces now reportedly have a brand new nuclear warhead at their disposal it doesn't violate any part of the recently signed reduction treaty with the u.s. and the design it says it will be able to beat any current myself defense system and...
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events from waller street that there are a quite a few homeless people that circle around between lake albert and going into the recycling center, going up to the liquor store and coming back and buying drugs and coming in and out and going through that anybodyhood. we don't feel that it's appropriate to have that kind of use there and to bring kind of activity around where we want to have a skatepark. we want to bring more children to that area. we support the rec and park department in removing the hanc recycling center. thank you. >> good evening. my name is luke. i grew up in the sunset and first i want to thank hanc for establishing a recycling center 30 years ago with the future with my generation in mind. but there comes a point when my but there comes a point when my generation needs to think about paying it forward for the next. an outdated, archaic and intimidating site is not the best thing for the future. i support the proposal because it would provide the community with a beautiful and productive site for future and that's what we need to think about. thank you. >> next speaker p
events from waller street that there are a quite a few homeless people that circle around between lake albert and going into the recycling center, going up to the liquor store and coming back and buying drugs and coming in and out and going through that anybodyhood. we don't feel that it's appropriate to have that kind of use there and to bring kind of activity around where we want to have a skatepark. we want to bring more children to that area. we support the rec and park department in...
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market operates today all right let's talk about a genuine financial political dictatorship china et albert edwards who is over there it's a side general calls china quote a freak economy. that will collapse soon so j.s. kim is this similar to what you're saying in the us in terms of a structural instability or is it slightly different to walk us through how this might occur sure i also think yeah there certainly bubbles in china you know certainly there is a stock market but that's due to you know basically every central bank i think is a. game of chicken right because central banks values their deep their currency their domestic garcia the other side of a backstop to follow otherwise their exports suffer so nobody wants you know basically to be the first to be physically responsible do the right big because it's kind of like a domino effect so everyone's following so that's why a big a massive bowls everywhere whether it's in europe whether it's in the u.s. or whether it's in you know the major markets and in asia ok let's expand on this game of chicken analogy that you're using so otherw
market operates today all right let's talk about a genuine financial political dictatorship china et albert edwards who is over there it's a side general calls china quote a freak economy. that will collapse soon so j.s. kim is this similar to what you're saying in the us in terms of a structural instability or is it slightly different to walk us through how this might occur sure i also think yeah there certainly bubbles in china you know certainly there is a stock market but that's due to you...
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this appears to be orchestrated very finally by technique of nonviolent revolution by gene sharp's albert einstein institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's armed forces will soon get a new missile to delay bin you can have pain but it doesn't violate any part of the nuclear always it action treaty with the you asked according to their manufacturers so it's advise it so advanced can penetrate any missile shield in the world and that's likely to build in the next forty years i have a better take something. the designers say it'll be able to penetrate almost all the french shields not only current ones the ones in production for the next forty years now this concept is so unique so groundbreaking actually prompted the chief designer of the missile to come out and say that thirty years ago this sort of concept would have been actually been considered as science fiction is that futuristic that advanced now we know that when the missile is in flight you will actually have several independently target for warheads wi
this appears to be orchestrated very finally by technique of nonviolent revolution by gene sharp's albert einstein institute in cambridge the same footprint that we saw going back as far as serbia with the ouster of milosevic. russia's armed forces will soon get a new missile to delay bin you can have pain but it doesn't violate any part of the nuclear always it action treaty with the you asked according to their manufacturers so it's advise it so advanced can penetrate any missile shield in...
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or later we call the rational way of life in different cities around europe we had to call albert london that definitely struck a. russian orthodox church who enjoys a quest london was built over ten years ago founded using private money it's an important place for many russians here in the capital not just as a place of worship but where ex-pats can meet others and be part of a close knit community. and you join the moscow team in just over an hour's time here on our first is that we can business days with catalina. hello and welcome to our business program price growth of speeding up in russia presidential aide arkady dvorkovich for cost inflation may top two percent in january and earlier the economic development ministry said it made him climb to two point three percent compared to one point six percent last year the first deputy chairman of russia's central bank admitted that if prices keep growing at such a pace this year's inflation will surpass the target of six to seven percent and could reach double digits are you getting an abortion chief strategist at jones lang with south be
or later we call the rational way of life in different cities around europe we had to call albert london that definitely struck a. russian orthodox church who enjoys a quest london was built over ten years ago founded using private money it's an important place for many russians here in the capital not just as a place of worship but where ex-pats can meet others and be part of a close knit community. and you join the moscow team in just over an hour's time here on our first is that we can...