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news crew who had contacted the consul and they told us the consulate would meet up with them and come to pick up the guys at five pm was a bit our friends texted us to say the same thought we were happy then we called the consulate five pm and he told us we mean warry and we shouldn't call him it would be ok nobody doubted that he stopped taking our calls and we were confused we had been told we should keep quiet because if we make a fuss it might make things worse so we decided we would take no action until ten am on may twenty fourth at three pm we got a message from the guy saying things were getting worse right then the head warden invited them over. who doesn't want to tell them they are in trouble with the new to tell them they were about to walk they were waiting for the consul to arrive at the consul cold on the phone and spoke to the head of warden who passed over the phone to a leg and the consul told him i wound be coming for you to do all of that is when things got tough as far as i understand that is when they started late night it turned geishas in a rigorous search and
news crew who had contacted the consul and they told us the consulate would meet up with them and come to pick up the guys at five pm was a bit our friends texted us to say the same thought we were happy then we called the consulate five pm and he told us we mean warry and we shouldn't call him it would be ok nobody doubted that he stopped taking our calls and we were confused we had been told we should keep quiet because if we make a fuss it might make things worse so we decided we would take...
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it's the community around us that we want to connect and keep us healthy and engaged. >> at the expo there was a job fair and what seniors found out was that employers are hiring online. you put your application online. you don't go and knock on the door and ring the doorbell to see an employer. it's all the new technology. >> but the good news is there's technology to make it very simple for you to put something online and make it available so you have all the same opportunities. >> thank you so much for being with us. >>> when we come back, some final thoughts on why preparing for your later years is beneficial not only to you but to the community. stay with us. >>> before we go, we would like closing remarks from secretary gloria lawler from the maryland department of aging which was a sponsor of this program. we also have dr. tiesdale from the d.c. department of aging. and terry lynch, director of arlington agency on aging. so secretary lawler, why us with this so special and unique. >> this was great. it was the first of its kind. we brought everybody together if three states to
it's the community around us that we want to connect and keep us healthy and engaged. >> at the expo there was a job fair and what seniors found out was that employers are hiring online. you put your application online. you don't go and knock on the door and ring the doorbell to see an employer. it's all the new technology. >> but the good news is there's technology to make it very simple for you to put something online and make it available so you have all the same opportunities....
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and. then yet. must seem tell us about your arrest and what exactly were you detained for guinea has just told us the invalid visas caught their attention when you had already been in custody for two days but if you did so what was the initial purpose of your arrest did you break traffic rules or misbehave otherwise. you were writing a busy route. approaching baghdad right exactly we were getting stopped in checked twenty to thirty times a day checkpoints every time they would look at our passports and then call their superiors and then every time they decided we could move on then we reached a checkpoint some hundred twenty kilometers outside of baghdad and once again they stopped us for an eighty check you know when this time dragged on for two or three hours was it apparent from the start that they would lock you up or a dude looked like just another chance when he was absolutely routine business phone calls. then they decided to wait for their superiors to arrive to meijer showed up and they decided they could not let us into baghdad with our bags and that it would be inappropriate. you know this
and. then yet. must seem tell us about your arrest and what exactly were you detained for guinea has just told us the invalid visas caught their attention when you had already been in custody for two days but if you did so what was the initial purpose of your arrest did you break traffic rules or misbehave otherwise. you were writing a busy route. approaching baghdad right exactly we were getting stopped in checked twenty to thirty times a day checkpoints every time they would look at our...
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and i would like to go in to discuss this and that's important to us in the counterterrorism world and the counter proliferation world and there are inaccuracies that i would love to sit down and walk through even though there are a great bunch of guys that mean the best for our country. as i said, i always enjoy the conversations and i enjoy the potential to have one on this very important subject, sir. >> thank you very much. >> senator issue i lead the maritime organization and in every discussion bilateral and multilateral every conversation starts off with the other country questioning and wondering yet u.s. is not a severe weather leadership by joining the convention because it has to do with piracy and marine casualty, and overseas and everything is formed on the basis of the treaty and with us being an outsider, oftentimes just because of who we are, because of the united states we can influence it and we can still get things done, but it makes it more difficult for us to get these things done. we are looking at this and how we're going to operate in the future and what tools w
and i would like to go in to discuss this and that's important to us in the counterterrorism world and the counter proliferation world and there are inaccuracies that i would love to sit down and walk through even though there are a great bunch of guys that mean the best for our country. as i said, i always enjoy the conversations and i enjoy the potential to have one on this very important subject, sir. >> thank you very much. >> senator issue i lead the maritime organization and...
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you could use it as a tent stake. bury it in the ground and tie your tent to that. really, it has 101 uses at least, and people really appreciated having these not as a weapon as much as for as a tool to use in camp. and such. a lot of guys would wrap dough around it or stick meat on it and use it as a skewer when they were cooking. so there were a lot of really neat things you could do with a bayonet that made it a very, very handy tool at that time. and if you want to come across the hall here, another fabulous artifact that we have, another one of my favorites is up here on the ceiling. one of the things that clara wrote up in her diary is you see this wide, wide and kind of light blue wallpaper on the ceiling. that is the wallpaper that clara describes putting up in the middle of the night during her time here. she had insomnia and because of that, she writes in her diary that one night she couldn't seep so she got up and started wallpapering. she describes white on white satin stripe wallpaper, and that's the paper you see that she describes in her dierary. we d
you could use it as a tent stake. bury it in the ground and tie your tent to that. really, it has 101 uses at least, and people really appreciated having these not as a weapon as much as for as a tool to use in camp. and such. a lot of guys would wrap dough around it or stick meat on it and use it as a skewer when they were cooking. so there were a lot of really neat things you could do with a bayonet that made it a very, very handy tool at that time. and if you want to come across the hall...
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thank you, laura. >> and what is the purpose? give us the idea. >> and that is go out to women and tries to lay down all barriers and they free mammograms and we work with the leaders in the community to make women get their mammogram. >> and i am surprised to hear it. does it go to neighbors? >> it goes to areas in d.c., northern virginia and maryland. and we partner with community leaders and that has been on the road. women have come to expect it in our community and we were very pleased that we can go out there and answer this need. >> and who are the women who are eligible? >> and any woman who has no signs or symptoms of breast cancer is eligible and that is for women twice the poverty level to above. that. >> how do you get it to your business in. >> and call us to the gw mammovan and we'll work with anyone interested. >> and how does that work? if something's found, what is next? >> we see them at the gw medical faculty associates and we partner and give great care to women and have some other foundations that help us biopsy wome
thank you, laura. >> and what is the purpose? give us the idea. >> and that is go out to women and tries to lay down all barriers and they free mammograms and we work with the leaders in the community to make women get their mammogram. >> and i am surprised to hear it. does it go to neighbors? >> it goes to areas in d.c., northern virginia and maryland. and we partner with community leaders and that has been on the road. women have come to expect it in our community and...
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and you've really challenged us, and the country to solve that problem. tell us what you think about that, and the best ways to do that are. >> a big challenge. so about a third of people in the united states don't have broadband access, don't have broadband at home. they don't subscribe. 67%, roughly, adoption rate for broadband. if you believe, as i do, and i know you do, that this is an essential platform for people to participate in our economy, participate in our democracy, get access to education, health care, 67% isn't anywhere near good enough. how to bring that up is a very difficult challenge. there's no silver bullet. but we've seen some very important steps forward in the last year. so connect to compete, internet essentials, the earlier comcast initiative, cox started this several years ago, and really tested these concepts out. the idea of broadband providers, cable broadband providers offering low-cost broadband to low-income people, in the case of connect and compete in essentials, people -- families with kids on school lunch programs, $9.9
and you've really challenged us, and the country to solve that problem. tell us what you think about that, and the best ways to do that are. >> a big challenge. so about a third of people in the united states don't have broadband access, don't have broadband at home. they don't subscribe. 67%, roughly, adoption rate for broadband. if you believe, as i do, and i know you do, that this is an essential platform for people to participate in our economy, participate in our democracy, get...
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, the whole debate is this linked in and using cyber security as an excuse to get further control, and of that we should be concerned with especially from state actors who have used technology to cyber attack other countries? that would be the last defenders of the system. ambassador, want to comment on that? >> well, yes. in the specific context of wict, there have been contributions suggesting there ought to suggesting there ought to be sort of a cyber security regulation. now, the discussions have tended to be at a very high level. for example, something like all countries should be responsibility for protecting their networks. things of that nature. the united states generally opposes any significant effort to bring cyber security regulation into the itu or similar bodies. there are -- as you know, enormously significant issues surrounding cyber security. there is a great deal of engagement that we in the united states have with other countries about how to improve the cyber security environment. but we don't think that apart from potentially a very high-level kind of statement abo
, the whole debate is this linked in and using cyber security as an excuse to get further control, and of that we should be concerned with especially from state actors who have used technology to cyber attack other countries? that would be the last defenders of the system. ambassador, want to comment on that? >> well, yes. in the specific context of wict, there have been contributions suggesting there ought to suggesting there ought to be sort of a cyber security regulation. now, the...
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here those are the ones that think there is and use the heads. best among those that don't use their heads come back the same. without any money. for. water bottles. so it's good. mexican id. family photo and religious one you know not only what they do if they're going to lose these id cards they melt the a picture because it's like when i give this kid a border patrol you know you're in this country illegally. and. it going to be looking for you. i wonder if this is your necklace as well. it's a picture from maybe the sixty's you know guy with a moustache lady of guadalupe which just happens to be the the treaty that we've got up there on the border. well i'll do is i'll take these tony's into border patrol and. you know she's got and he wants a warrants or anything like that as well as a lot of criminals come to you too and. that's one of biggest problems we've got to start getting that stopped. so we're on the main trail right here but you can notice that there's trails coming in other places this right he had his trail it's leading up like th
here those are the ones that think there is and use the heads. best among those that don't use their heads come back the same. without any money. for. water bottles. so it's good. mexican id. family photo and religious one you know not only what they do if they're going to lose these id cards they melt the a picture because it's like when i give this kid a border patrol you know you're in this country illegally. and. it going to be looking for you. i wonder if this is your necklace as well....
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going is those successes, and i would just hope to leave us with that thought. it takes patience and it takes time and takes political leadership, but i think what we've been able to see in our lifetimes is it's entirely doable. >> okay, and hope, and hope. >> and love. >> that's right. terrific to see. >>> this week secretary of state hillary clinton spoke about the ongoing situation in syria. >> we have confronted the russians about stopping their continued arms shipments to syria. they have from time to time said that we shouldn't worry. everything they are shipping is unrelated to their actions internally and that's that patently untrue, and we are concerned about the latest information that we have that there are attack helicopters on the way from russia to syria which will escalate the conflict quite dramatically. >> watch the rest of the discussion on the arab-israeli peace process online at the c-span video library. >>> kenya, indonesia, hawaii, kansas, chicago and washington. this weekend on book-tv follow david maraniss on his journey "walking in a pr
going is those successes, and i would just hope to leave us with that thought. it takes patience and it takes time and takes political leadership, but i think what we've been able to see in our lifetimes is it's entirely doable. >> okay, and hope, and hope. >> and love. >> that's right. terrific to see. >>> this week secretary of state hillary clinton spoke about the ongoing situation in syria. >> we have confronted the russians about stopping their continued...
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so we are bringing him to you and because you love us and you're generous you give us the platform and then you allow us to transfer the platform to other people. stop doing it. stop doing it. and so, let's all take responsibility. and for our civil rights organizations who say they have to take the money from certain folks, we're just going to have to say, look. you can't -- there's certain places you can't go. there are just certain places you can't go because if you go there, you just sold us out. okay? now this conversation, this conversation that we are talking about, let it start to be something real real where you all tell us and we tell you and we tell them and everybody else and we do all the organizing together with labor. but, labor, we want your resources, too. we want the resources of labor for voter registration. we want the resources of labor to help create some jobs for these young people. and i want to tell you, ministers you have all these young people in your church and we spend millions of dollars on everything. but you don't make us go to the printer, the black pri
so we are bringing him to you and because you love us and you're generous you give us the platform and then you allow us to transfer the platform to other people. stop doing it. stop doing it. and so, let's all take responsibility. and for our civil rights organizations who say they have to take the money from certain folks, we're just going to have to say, look. you can't -- there's certain places you can't go. there are just certain places you can't go because if you go there, you just sold...
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it is a good use and it has been as successful use. something along these lines might be possible. we have to look at this carefully and sculpted in a way that makes most sense. -- sculpt it in a way that makes the most sense. some of the concerns are well taken. the ability to utilize an area that is so close to the downtown, so close to an area where businesses is center, where commerce is center, where government is centered, it makes sense for what this growth here. we do not want it in distant places. if we can do it for san francisco, this may be the place to do it. commissioner sugaya: this is -- these are kind of disjointed thoughts behalf to -- but i have to disagree. that we're 20% there. if we are ready to prepare an environmental report on something that is in front of us, we're already 80%. the alternatives will never get to the same level of detail as what is in front of us here and the ira will not treat those alternatives equally as we're looking at here. by the time the er is done on this plan, this plan will be in forc
it is a good use and it has been as successful use. something along these lines might be possible. we have to look at this carefully and sculpted in a way that makes most sense. -- sculpt it in a way that makes the most sense. some of the concerns are well taken. the ability to utilize an area that is so close to the downtown, so close to an area where businesses is center, where commerce is center, where government is centered, it makes sense for what this growth here. we do not want it in...
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the fact of just buying and owning those technologies. or using the old interception kits that can intercept off. a nuclear weapon you cannot sell that easily a nuclear weapon in some countries who may want to build one may have problems or something and that's the technology that is regulated and the use that is being done with it when we talk about weapon systems so i think it's a big night to be about whether or not these technologies should be considered as war material that is already sort of in there is weapons and everything it's there's no question that it is a weapon in places like syria or in places like libya they specifically use the surveillance equipment to target people politically in libya they targeted people in the united kingdom using french equipment that would be illegal to run in france and they saw that no no they do that before they were caught or there are documents in the spy about ready to commit state sponsors of billions in aid and major issue with challenges due to the structure of a democrat sees in the way they do i
the fact of just buying and owning those technologies. or using the old interception kits that can intercept off. a nuclear weapon you cannot sell that easily a nuclear weapon in some countries who may want to build one may have problems or something and that's the technology that is regulated and the use that is being done with it when we talk about weapon systems so i think it's a big night to be about whether or not these technologies should be considered as war material that is already sort...
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it is so important to have those landlords, and we could use more. and have so many homeless veterans to come to this city. it is very important to make sure they are housed. our shelter system. i can say enough about that, joyce. they are the first line in defense in getting those veterans of the street and getting them housed. our community partners. i have been working with them for 20 years. for me coming it is so important to have that community partnership. they have been so instrumental in getting them housed. clothes, jobs, training. it has been an incredible thing to have this city team working together and collaborating to end homelessness. and we will do it. so, thank you very much. i appreciate it. [applause] >> jake used the word remarkable to describe the san francisco housing authority. i will introducehenry alvarez from the san francisco housing authority. >> i am the son of a veteran as well. bevin told me to think about this in ways we have never thought about it before. our goal is to get better rents and housing as quickly as we po
it is so important to have those landlords, and we could use more. and have so many homeless veterans to come to this city. it is very important to make sure they are housed. our shelter system. i can say enough about that, joyce. they are the first line in defense in getting those veterans of the street and getting them housed. our community partners. i have been working with them for 20 years. for me coming it is so important to have that community partnership. they have been so instrumental...
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and are going to have treatment. i also agree with tal, not necessarily everybody that uses drugs is an addict, and not necessarily everybody who uses drugs needs to have treatment. but having said that, people that we often come in contact with will be people who have a severe drug abuse problem and generally they also have a mental health issue problem, there are often housing problems, employment, many other problems, and that's the population we deal with often. and i think that figuring a way to have an intervention so that services are available for those that need it i think is really important. i don't necessarily agree a felony conviction is the vehicle to do so, but i think we have to make sure that as we lower the sanctions here, that we do have the tools and that we have the ability to distinguish between people that have a drug addiction problem, people that are using drugs recreationally and otherwise are a functional person. >> we're going to be taking audience questions shortly, so if you have a question, just try to get the attention of someone in the aisles. ethan, let me ask you this. you know, in califor
and are going to have treatment. i also agree with tal, not necessarily everybody that uses drugs is an addict, and not necessarily everybody who uses drugs needs to have treatment. but having said that, people that we often come in contact with will be people who have a severe drug abuse problem and generally they also have a mental health issue problem, there are often housing problems, employment, many other problems, and that's the population we deal with often. and i think that figuring a...
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runs almost 200 pages and details the use of wire tap authority for criminal investigations and provides a great deal of information about the cost and the effectiveness and the jurisdictions as well as the number of incriminating and non-incriminating communications gathered. the report for 30 years provides only statistical data. doesn't implicate any investigation or reveal any details about ongoing investigations. it does however provide a basis for the public and for the congress to evaluate the effectiveness and the use of electronic surveillance and criminal investigations. the aba recommended in 2003 and i bet very much supports the view that in your consideration of the fisa amendments act, there should be greater public accountability. there simply too little known today by the american public about the circumstances under which fisa authorities are used. the problem has become somewhat worse. one of the key changes that was made in the amendments act of 2008 was to authorize the use of warrants for categories of targets rather than part
runs almost 200 pages and details the use of wire tap authority for criminal investigations and provides a great deal of information about the cost and the effectiveness and the jurisdictions as well as the number of incriminating and non-incriminating communications gathered. the report for 30 years provides only statistical data. doesn't implicate any investigation or reveal any details about ongoing investigations. it does however provide a basis for the public and for the congress to...
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they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the members. there are stories and photos, a place where people can celebrate today, how to share memories, have the good times that were the essence in the past and in the present. you might be asking yourself this question, if you are a facebook user, how is different from facebook. it is what we called open social networking, and it is designed to create many relationships. this is closed and personal, it is an intimate space. i have a daughter that was close to 1000 facebook friends. it has no advertisements. no data mining, it is private and secure. it bridges
they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share information about her and a place where she keeps her personal information. she has advanced directives, medical records, and so on that is not accessible to everybody in the network, but some of the...
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and redevelopment. it is a model for us here in san francisco, modeling what will happen at treasure island and down in hunter's point. what that means from a transportation perspective is designing the land use of a transportation to serve people, not just building roads for cars to pass through, but designing and building the public rights of way for people to be in for the benefit of the people who are going to work here, who are going to live here, who are going to visit here. what this tiger grant means to us is one of the final pieces to knit together that part of the puzzle that is integral with making mission bay work the way it was designed to work. putting in the last piece of the pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure and putting in the road way connections to make for first quarter but safe auto travel and maybe most importantly finishing the final transit connections for mission bay, the loop that you see down there, number four, the loop that is going to enable us to increase the service on the third street, li
and redevelopment. it is a model for us here in san francisco, modeling what will happen at treasure island and down in hunter's point. what that means from a transportation perspective is designing the land use of a transportation to serve people, not just building roads for cars to pass through, but designing and building the public rights of way for people to be in for the benefit of the people who are going to work here, who are going to live here, who are going to visit here. what this...
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and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and supervision to deal about -- deal with their conviction problems, it's not going to happen at the misdemeanor level. >> let me go to a couple of the questions from the audience. i've shared them with our district attorney. george, two questions there, one related to whether or not drug possession should be treated differently for adults than from juveniles. and then a question about back on track, whether or not that program would be positively or adversely affected by senator leno's proposal. >> yes, let me start with the first question conc
and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many of those individuals who were once incarcerated at the state level, being pushed down to the counties, there's no room at the end in terms of the county jails. so misdemeanors aren't going to be sentenced to county jail but will be sentenced in community service or whatever. and for those individuals who do need some measure of control and...
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and local partners here. we will allow the press to talk to us individually. thank you for being here, and we will make ourselves available. thank you so much. [applause] >> attendees learned about the benefits of digital literacy from various speakers. >> the things your learning, the things you're living, that we all are living, it all involves technology. >> workshops. and even a performance. >> ♪ we want to stay connected at there is a big old world out there i may be over 60, but i love those mp3's we are savvy users ♪ >> they also featured an onsite computer cafe, complete with personalized assistance. >> my organization is community technology networks, and we unite volunteers and organizations to transform literacy. folks are coming in and using the computer for anything from kasich e-mails to facebook to skype. it is all over the place. we have prevacid settings. somebody wanted help with matching.com. travel. understanding how to use websites to book travel put all the way to, how do i find information like an internet search, and a lot of youtube wat
and local partners here. we will allow the press to talk to us individually. thank you for being here, and we will make ourselves available. thank you so much. [applause] >> attendees learned about the benefits of digital literacy from various speakers. >> the things your learning, the things you're living, that we all are living, it all involves technology. >> workshops. and even a performance. >> ♪ we want to stay connected at there is a big old world out there i may...
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we intend to use that and for our system of care, we will be able to use that veteran satisfaction survey in all of our amputation care clinics. and we are also looking at other ways that we can assess veterans satisfaction. >> could you provide the committee with your latest survey for the veterans and their satisfaction? >> yes. >> my last question is do you find it difficult, since this is a special field, to find and hire, you know, qualified clinical personnel? >> we have done a lot of hiring in the field of rehabilitation and for orttists and prosttists over the last several years. i think we have added a lot of new providers. providers who are highly experienced and very capable. for this profession as we have with physical therapy and occupational therapy and some of the rehab professions, the jobs are extremely competitive. we have done a couple of things in our system. one is our orttists and prosttists are title 38 so we are able to vek news them for their clinical capabilities and advance them based on that performance and pay scale. and i -- so while it is a challenge, we hav
we intend to use that and for our system of care, we will be able to use that veteran satisfaction survey in all of our amputation care clinics. and we are also looking at other ways that we can assess veterans satisfaction. >> could you provide the committee with your latest survey for the veterans and their satisfaction? >> yes. >> my last question is do you find it difficult, since this is a special field, to find and hire, you know, qualified clinical personnel? >>...
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and this gives us another tool. someone else commented about the fact that professional sports are going back to natural grass and, yeah, i support that 100%, but they have a dedicated field. they can spend unlimited amounts of money on these fields to keep them in prime condition and it's a lot different if you're trying to use them all the time. and the e.i.r. itself, there were analysis of four alternatives. they talked about no plan. they talked about lights with natural turf. they talked about artificial turf with no lights and the preferred plan which is the one that's before us. also there was a question about the coastal commission and apparently the project is outside the jurisdiction of the coastal commission so i'm not sure that if you can see the lights from somewhere within the jurisdiction of the coastal commission it does not necessarily mean they have jurisdiction over that but that may be a point that was trying to be made. i've already talked about the trees and i think some of the trees are thinnin
and this gives us another tool. someone else commented about the fact that professional sports are going back to natural grass and, yeah, i support that 100%, but they have a dedicated field. they can spend unlimited amounts of money on these fields to keep them in prime condition and it's a lot different if you're trying to use them all the time. and the e.i.r. itself, there were analysis of four alternatives. they talked about no plan. they talked about lights with natural turf. they talked...
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certainly board president david chiu for helping me co-host this and carmen chu and her work with us already started and will help guide us, along with board president david chiu on all of the hearings that the rest of the board will have. i want to thank each and every member of the board of supervisors as well. you've been weighing in and we've been creating a different dialogue on the front end to make sure that all of our constituents know what we're doing, more transparent, and ultimately where our values are. i also want a big shout-out and thanks to everybody in this room. there's a lot of department heads and commissions and labor representatives and representatives from our non-profits and community members as well. thank you for engaging us in this really dedicated six-month process. i want to go back to the very first neighborhood budget hearing that we held about almost six months ago. it was one where i was asked at the very beginning, what does the budget mean to you? and i wasn't the only one. there were several supervisors that were there, and we all said pretty much t
certainly board president david chiu for helping me co-host this and carmen chu and her work with us already started and will help guide us, along with board president david chiu on all of the hearings that the rest of the board will have. i want to thank each and every member of the board of supervisors as well. you've been weighing in and we've been creating a different dialogue on the front end to make sure that all of our constituents know what we're doing, more transparent, and ultimately...
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they have made us -- they have honored us today. and the truth of the mat every is that for most of us, this national display of unity is not a pretense, because we live it out every day in the districts of this nation. most of us, our churches have had partnerships with our congressmen, and they've been faithful to us, especially the members of the caucus. we want them to know we're proud of you. we've found great joy in the service you've made. you've made us proud. and we never, never once, never once rejected the idea that we invested in you and you have always delivered on our part. this is my congressman. i live in westchester, but this is my congressman. he's in harlem and he's been such a great -- i want you, mr. chairman, on behalf -- and let me say this was just not a ceremonial partnership. mostly all of the caucus has been through here today. from early this morning you saw nothing but congressmen. you almost thought this was where the legislation was being passed today because the caucus was here. so on behalf of all of the
they have made us -- they have honored us today. and the truth of the mat every is that for most of us, this national display of unity is not a pretense, because we live it out every day in the districts of this nation. most of us, our churches have had partnerships with our congressmen, and they've been faithful to us, especially the members of the caucus. we want them to know we're proud of you. we've found great joy in the service you've made. you've made us proud. and we never, never once,...
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that you care about and you tell us that you care about. same thing with our budget. we have $175 million deficit. we are going to buy law, but also by our very commitment to you, balance that budget and when we do that, we will balance it with your interest in mind. but it is still a deficit. so please make sure you don't use the word surplus here. there's no surplus yet. that doesn't exist in my textbook of words yet. but i hope to get there with you in a matter of years. i hope to help create a new challenge one of these days where we do have revenues that exceed expenditures. but we're not there yet. we're not there because we still got some expenditures that are far exceeding our revenues. but you hear probably three or four months, how the revenues are increasing. you hear jobs are being created. you hear businesses making private investments in our city moving back in to mid market. hopefully, filling some of the vacancies out here in outer mission and in the mission along third street. you see people making investments here creating
that you care about and you tell us that you care about. same thing with our budget. we have $175 million deficit. we are going to buy law, but also by our very commitment to you, balance that budget and when we do that, we will balance it with your interest in mind. but it is still a deficit. so please make sure you don't use the word surplus here. there's no surplus yet. that doesn't exist in my textbook of words yet. but i hope to get there with you in a matter of years. i hope to help...
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and i made it here. because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you.eed more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat to come up and tell us how we can age at the same time that we are gaining insight, knowledge, and exposure to a vast universe of information and opportunity. so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized administ
and i made it here. because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you.eed more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to...
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so it's not just that they are growing and using more. they are growing in a certain way that's using a lot more energy and a lot more kinds of energy and that is swamping the other things that they are also trying to do. so that's probably more refined way of saying i accept your correction what i should have said in my introduction. >> mr. wolff, or ambassador wolff? >> if i could add just one element. and that would be, it would be great if china had 10 times the amount of clean energy that they have now. when a state in the u.s. adopts a clean energy standard, it really isn't doing it because trade considerations. however, what the chinese have done is, as mr. wu. has just testified, they have not deployed the best windmills in the world being the best wind turbines, that come from a danish company, general electric, a u.s. company. they've kept us all out and they buy the cheapest turbines but not cheapest in terms of productivity in terms of generating electricity on a sustainable basis over a significant amount of time. so there --
so it's not just that they are growing and using more. they are growing in a certain way that's using a lot more energy and a lot more kinds of energy and that is swamping the other things that they are also trying to do. so that's probably more refined way of saying i accept your correction what i should have said in my introduction. >> mr. wolff, or ambassador wolff? >> if i could add just one element. and that would be, it would be great if china had 10 times the amount of clean...
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>> i think she teaches us how to listen and do that with more openness. she can inspire us to get into the story of the person and pay attention to what their real inspiration, their real pain, and their real joy in the story is. >> reporter: remen's observations have been supported by research published in respected journals underscoring her belief that medical students leave her course better doctors. >> it's not only changed the way i want to practice medicine as a doctor but i think it also has affected the way that i just move through my own life. >> reporter: medicine that gets back to basics. >> you have to go back to what brought you into medicine in the first place and keep it alive in you. >> reporter: finding the balance between high tech and the right touch. dr. nancy snyderman, nbc news, san francisco. >> that is our broadcast for a friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here on monday night. happy father's day to all my fellow dads and let's remember those serving ov
>> i think she teaches us how to listen and do that with more openness. she can inspire us to get into the story of the person and pay attention to what their real inspiration, their real pain, and their real joy in the story is. >> reporter: remen's observations have been supported by research published in respected journals underscoring her belief that medical students leave her course better doctors. >> it's not only changed the way i want to practice medicine as a doctor...
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and the audio in a show takes us banks some politicians to tell us can be bought with more news and half an hour from now. i guys have time for show and tell on tonight's program now earlier this week we discussed the outrage after chris hayes on m s n b c question whether using the word heroic to discuss war whether war veterans whether you know made people uncomfortable like it does him and the statement that he issued shortly after we also discussed that we wanted to know if you thought that his comment was justified or if the apology or statement that he released was the right thing to do so let's go to producer patrice in ascending to find out what you had to say. i'm of the streets of d.c. to tell people the nation's capital what our viewers had to say on twitter facebook and you tube and see which comments we should keep or delete. but. do you think that chris hayes should have apologized for his comments ok i really respect chris hayes and i think but i'm glad he did apologize for his comments because i think that all soldiers are i believe that they're all heroes well fine you t
and the audio in a show takes us banks some politicians to tell us can be bought with more news and half an hour from now. i guys have time for show and tell on tonight's program now earlier this week we discussed the outrage after chris hayes on m s n b c question whether using the word heroic to discuss war whether war veterans whether you know made people uncomfortable like it does him and the statement that he issued shortly after we also discussed that we wanted to know if you thought that...
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how many own and use a smart tablet of some sort? how many of you get news, information, weather, the stocks online? how many of you don't do anything online but subscribe to newspapers and that's how you live? the subject of this, revolutions in the 21st century. is this a revolution or an evolution? >> it's both. any revolution that you know anything about starts in a way that might be small. getting that first airplane off the ground by the wright brothers is not the same at flying a jet at 50,000 feet. internet is a revolution. it took a technology which was considered crazy at the time by the traditional telecom people and made it work for computers. it's evolved over the years. >> you see this as revolution. >> i see a revolution that has to evolve. that means it's starts as a revolution and then it becomes an evolution. >> what makes it revolution? >> it's revolutionary because the previous communication technologies would not have served to allow computers to freely interact at the scale and speed that they do today on the int
how many own and use a smart tablet of some sort? how many of you get news, information, weather, the stocks online? how many of you don't do anything online but subscribe to newspapers and that's how you live? the subject of this, revolutions in the 21st century. is this a revolution or an evolution? >> it's both. any revolution that you know anything about starts in a way that might be small. getting that first airplane off the ground by the wright brothers is not the same at flying a...
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i are going to be tweeting the whole time that we're there using the hash tag t.a.'s and twelve so follow us on twitter to find out what we're up to and use that hash tag as well when you want to see something will be there from thursday until saturday so please get involved help us make this the best episode ever. all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight we're not just handing it out to one person but basically all of the u.s. senate republicans get the honor tonight if they use the all mighty filibuster earlier this week to keep the senate from voting on the paycheck fairness act and the final vote on that was fifty two to forty seven and this bill was brought forward by maryland senator barbara mikulski and is designed to fail in any loopholes from previous equal pay laws previous laws include the lilly ledbetter fair pay act of two thousand and nine thousand acted to ensure that females can fight for their right to equal pay and gave women a time frame to sue their employer for pay discrimination but there is still a lot of gaps that companie
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and these were used to make the woven masks that the clonists loved. it appears that the indian women are probably sitting in the fort and producing those for the colonists' use. we also have evidence of facing projectile points or arrow points from the tips of deer antlers. so, that's another native technology that's being produced. this, and here's -- see, these are shell beads made from this mussel. it lives around jamestown. and this is a production site for these beads because they're all unfinished. we've strung these together, but they are not finished. they are all rough around the edges. if they should be finished, they end up being very tiny. they're like this. and so these are -- since they're all unfinished, then we know someone's in the process of making these. and that would be most likely the indian women, because that's part of their role is to make the material culture in their society. we have a lot of writing from the early period. the most prolific was john smith. and there is a compilation of his work called the complete works of jo
and these were used to make the woven masks that the clonists loved. it appears that the indian women are probably sitting in the fort and producing those for the colonists' use. we also have evidence of facing projectile points or arrow points from the tips of deer antlers. so, that's another native technology that's being produced. this, and here's -- see, these are shell beads made from this mussel. it lives around jamestown. and this is a production site for these beads because they're all...
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and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many
and if you do, you'll be back here to see us. and so, i think that once again, i go back to the fact that under the current system, because we have so many