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we will not talk to anybody prior to that. everyone else will be getting the standard notification in july. >> [inaudible] you review these every year. >> every year. the reductions we review every year. as the market appreciates, we may take their assessments up based on what the market value is. they may go all the way back up to the factor value. it may go up partially higher. obviously, that is what he would see. you would see a step over the years to include the appreciation based on what the market is feeling. right now, we are not seeing a whole lot of appreciation. chances are, the assessment will be a little bit different than last year. the original purchase applies plus whatever the inflation factor was on an annual basis. in general, up to 2%. we had a negative inflation factor for the first time last year. everybody got a reduction last year. >> [inaudible] >> this year, cpi based on the final number we saw, is. 5% positive. it is still well below 2%. -- is .5% positive. it is still well below 2%. the economy is s
we will not talk to anybody prior to that. everyone else will be getting the standard notification in july. >> [inaudible] you review these every year. >> every year. the reductions we review every year. as the market appreciates, we may take their assessments up based on what the market value is. they may go all the way back up to the factor value. it may go up partially higher. obviously, that is what he would see. you would see a step over the years to include the appreciation...
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anybody? >> he helped people that were working for those people to tibet their rights back. >> and -- to get their right back. >> and how did he do that? in what way? what was his philosophy? >> he once said an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind? >> wonderful. >> he went on strike? >> he went on strike. he was in favor of peace, yes. >> excellent. every one of these things is true. an eye for an eye makes everyone blind. you go on strike, you march. he preached, he developed this idea of nonviolence. he developed the idea that you must be pure in soul. and this is how we shall fight this injustice. and that is what we call the name of the movement which means truth force or sole force. and for year after year he fought these poor people who were working marched with him, and they managed to abolish the indentured system through this philosophy. .. so if we think back to sugar and this idea that a product can link you to the person who produced it, sugar is responsible again for most o
anybody? >> he helped people that were working for those people to tibet their rights back. >> and -- to get their right back. >> and how did he do that? in what way? what was his philosophy? >> he once said an eye for an eye leaves the whole world blind? >> wonderful. >> he went on strike? >> he went on strike. he was in favor of peace, yes. >> excellent. every one of these things is true. an eye for an eye makes everyone blind. you go on strike,...
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if anybody come if you ask anybody about her, you know that she was really on top of her game. but she is had, again, like my grandmother, she has a full functioning brain and body that has let her down and is now mostly confined to her room in an assisted living facility. so she was capable of aging successfully until some diseases she had had, because as you get older your immune system's ability to fight off things that, when you're 60 and 70, you can live with a lot more easily, goes. and so what i mean by aging successfully is doing everything you can at that moment, but there comes a point unless there is this fairytale we all have, going to drop dead at the age of 95 in the middle of making love our paragliding or skydiving. but, in fact, with no pain, no display, nothing leading up to a. and back who wouldn't want -- but you don't get to choose the manner of your own death in that way. my mother who is very frank and has had a living will and health care proxy for use them her children don't need to wonder what she wants done. my mother says frankly that she doesn't, th
if anybody come if you ask anybody about her, you know that she was really on top of her game. but she is had, again, like my grandmother, she has a full functioning brain and body that has let her down and is now mostly confined to her room in an assisted living facility. so she was capable of aging successfully until some diseases she had had, because as you get older your immune system's ability to fight off things that, when you're 60 and 70, you can live with a lot more easily, goes. and...
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plans up ♪ ♪ all right, already the show goes on all night, till the morning we dream so long ♪ ♪ anybodyl the morning we dream so long ♪ ♪ anybody ever wonder when they would see the sun up ♪ ♪ just remember when you come up the show goes on ♪ ♪ one in the air for the people that ain't here ♪ ♪ two in the air for the father that's there three in the air ♪ ♪ for the kids in the ghetto four for the kids that don't wanna be there ♪ ♪ none for them -- trying to hold them back five in the air ♪ ♪ for the teacher not scared to tell those kids ♪ ♪ that's living in the ghetto that the -- holdin back that the world is theirs ♪ ♪ yeah yeah the world is yours i was once that little boy ♪ ♪ terrified of the world now i'm on a world tour i will give up everything ♪ ♪ even start a world war for these ghettos girls and boys ♪ ♪ i'm rapping round' the world for africa to new york ♪ ♪ haiti then i detour oakland out to auckland gaza strip to detroit ♪ ♪ say hip-hop only destroy tell em' look at me, boy i hope your son ♪ ♪ don't have a gun and never be a d-boy ♪ ♪ all right, already the show goes on all n
plans up ♪ ♪ all right, already the show goes on all night, till the morning we dream so long ♪ ♪ anybodyl the morning we dream so long ♪ ♪ anybody ever wonder when they would see the sun up ♪ ♪ just remember when you come up the show goes on ♪ ♪ one in the air for the people that ain't here ♪ ♪ two in the air for the father that's there three in the air ♪ ♪ for the kids in the ghetto four for the kids that don't wanna be there ♪ ♪ none for them -- trying to hold...
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i don't anybody says that.i do think that what people say is, on balance, it's better to make an effort to have this kind of newsroom diversity and to represent different ideas and points of view, and that -- i've been on the end of running a magazine and trying to achieve that, and it's pretty hard to do, and you have to put effort into it. you have to -- >> it's hard to do for liberals. >> well, you -- >> young lady, would you please keep quiet in the first row. >> yeah, come on. but it's worth doing. to get to the question -- the question we're here to answer, democracy has to be nurtured by the civic institutions that we depend on to inform us and to do that nurturing. part of that is providing information in the most unbiased way possible. but inevitably, some value judgments about what kind of society we have and want to have has to be made. now, any newspaper, in the "new york times," "the guardian," any so-called straight news outfit, any of the networks, anything like that, have to be very careful abou
i don't anybody says that.i do think that what people say is, on balance, it's better to make an effort to have this kind of newsroom diversity and to represent different ideas and points of view, and that -- i've been on the end of running a magazine and trying to achieve that, and it's pretty hard to do, and you have to put effort into it. you have to -- >> it's hard to do for liberals. >> well, you -- >> young lady, would you please keep quiet in the first row. >>...
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government might do that and a new update on the hacker who's taking on sony after a court ruling anybody who obtained information on how to hack the playstation three is now going to have their ip addresses sent directly to sony so we're going to bring you all the latest on this attack on your privacy and it's a new face to the american dream gone are the days of owning a home with a white picket fence now replaced by people forced to pay rent on after month year after year so we'll take a closer look at the new housing market and the dying roles of fannie mae and freddie mac. and some states are pushing for new regulations on voters details on what some voters are now going to have to show in the upcoming elections and i will ask if this is a sign of a republican war on voters in america we'll get to the bottom of that issue and a lot more tonight show but first let's move on to our top story. libya's future remains up in the air as violence and unrest persist as pressure for some kind of u.s. reaction is ratcheted up rebel leaders continue to ask for assistance in the form of weapons o
government might do that and a new update on the hacker who's taking on sony after a court ruling anybody who obtained information on how to hack the playstation three is now going to have their ip addresses sent directly to sony so we're going to bring you all the latest on this attack on your privacy and it's a new face to the american dream gone are the days of owning a home with a white picket fence now replaced by people forced to pay rent on after month year after year so we'll take a...
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are a leader but our mission is to remove gadhafi either dead or alive let's face it that is with anybody that is in the ad this guy isn't a u.n. resolution though see this is what i'm getting is not the u.n. yeah but the u.n. report resolution is pretty vague and leaves it leaves it up to interpretation as to what exactly we are empowered to do with our allies and i can tell you this you've heard from our attorney general today in washington eric holder you heard for president several times that this guy must go and anybody's order that he didn't have business ok whose business is it to get rid of gadhafi sammy if i can go to you here because this is the you know going from the right to protect to regime change in the course of a few hours it looks like. well that's what i've always suspected i think the united states britons on prongs to control libya libyan oil remember that throughout the middle east there are enormous evils and generally these up he votes are calling for democracy freedom and crucially for independence and democracy and independence goes contrary to u.s. interests in
are a leader but our mission is to remove gadhafi either dead or alive let's face it that is with anybody that is in the ad this guy isn't a u.n. resolution though see this is what i'm getting is not the u.n. yeah but the u.n. report resolution is pretty vague and leaves it leaves it up to interpretation as to what exactly we are empowered to do with our allies and i can tell you this you've heard from our attorney general today in washington eric holder you heard for president several times...
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d is delayed and anybody that i injured but we don't think it's life-threatening. i is the people that need treatment right now and d is th dead and black and during triag you open an air way and how lon does that take? two seconds and it takes ten seconds to check and bleeding - the only bleeding i want you to treat during triage are arteria bleeding and spurting out and you could bleed to death in about three minutes and shock and if the person is unconsciou on the chair and how do i treat for shock? lay down and lift the feet and cover you and takes ten -15 seconds and i move on. the categories, black for peopl that are dead and green people that are walking and the only two categories left are red and yellow. this rule here that i'm going t teach you now and i want you to memorize it and this is the rul that is going to determine whether you're red or you're yellow. the rule is 32 can do. i want everybody to say it with me. thirty-two can do. it's a three part rule. thirty, first part and 30 is respiration and it's the amount respirations per minute and if some
d is delayed and anybody that i injured but we don't think it's life-threatening. i is the people that need treatment right now and d is th dead and black and during triag you open an air way and how lon does that take? two seconds and it takes ten seconds to check and bleeding - the only bleeding i want you to treat during triage are arteria bleeding and spurting out and you could bleed to death in about three minutes and shock and if the person is unconsciou on the chair and how do i treat...
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the task force has no power to sue anybody. and it was a problem because the constant dismissal of these cases undermined its authority both in the public's mind and in the city departments and officials and agencies that were subject to which jurisdiction. since no one else could do with, i decided i would do it. i felt there were strong legal battles -- strong legal grounds to do it, and i did. the case was filed in two weeks. i was told i would get the records and i was told my lawyers attorney fees would be paid. as a result of that, it triggered i think some recognition on the part of the commission itself that the sunshine laws have a direct relationship with what they are doing, because open government means good government, and good government relies on an open government. to that extent, i think that lawsuit has had considerably positive fallout. as far as me personally, i have never served on any board or commission. i have never run for political office. i have never been appointed to any office. i don't have any aff
the task force has no power to sue anybody. and it was a problem because the constant dismissal of these cases undermined its authority both in the public's mind and in the city departments and officials and agencies that were subject to which jurisdiction. since no one else could do with, i decided i would do it. i felt there were strong legal battles -- strong legal grounds to do it, and i did. the case was filed in two weeks. i was told i would get the records and i was told my lawyers...
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what happens after that is anybody's guess. i think the united states has said it would like to see gaddafi go, but clearly if the no-fly zone and the attack on its forces did not topple the government, which could be in somewhat of a political no-man's land in which we need a negotiation between representatives of the opposition and representatives of the government. i think the united states and others at that point may have to swallow hard and live with some kind of political compact that may leave khaddafi or a successor government and control of at least some of the country. >>> japan's police agency says the death toll is now more than 10,000. the agency said nearly 17,005 other people are still listed as missing. -- 17,500 people still listed as missing. what did they say at the news conference? >> the issue that many people are talking about, the issue of the safety of the workers at the stricken fukushima nuclear plant, two of whom came in contact with high levels of radiation and have been hospitalized. that was one l
what happens after that is anybody's guess. i think the united states has said it would like to see gaddafi go, but clearly if the no-fly zone and the attack on its forces did not topple the government, which could be in somewhat of a political no-man's land in which we need a negotiation between representatives of the opposition and representatives of the government. i think the united states and others at that point may have to swallow hard and live with some kind of political compact that...
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president mendoza: does anybody -- have anybody provide anything? so they have given the board members their report. item f is public comment on consent items and i have one speaker card. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen and members of the board. i'm the executive vice president of the united educators of san francisco. and this evening, one of the consent items concerns me now. i asked you to look at page 83 and 84 of your agenda. this has to do with a transfer of money for the new teacher project. and i know it's not going to be any new money but just moving money around from one funding source to another, but it really concerns me that san francisco unified school district is spending $258,000 on a head hunter essentially, when we are laying off teachers and paraprofessionals and cutting hours and spending $258,000. maybe it's not our money, but it's money. and we are spending it to get teachers. at the same time that we are laying off teachers. so there's nothing new about this, but it's on the agenda. you will have to approve a transfer of
president mendoza: does anybody -- have anybody provide anything? so they have given the board members their report. item f is public comment on consent items and i have one speaker card. >> good evening, ladies and gentlemen and members of the board. i'm the executive vice president of the united educators of san francisco. and this evening, one of the consent items concerns me now. i asked you to look at page 83 and 84 of your agenda. this has to do with a transfer of money for the new...
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commissioner moore: did anybody second the motion? commissioner moore: is there anybody from business development who could start examining whot out there and interested in the new uses of the billmore and the department it prepared to have a smaller, business oriented sign for that area. and if it happens, this would not result in a large time of the vacant store front. president olague: just a clarification. commissioner antonini: on the paperwork it says the movie theaters would not be allowed. is that correct? >> that is correct. it would not be considered around the supervisor's proposal. commissioner antonini: i'm going to support this, but it might got to the supervisor for modification after this. >> your recommendation is transmitted to the full board and the spoon sorg supervisor indicates to the city attorney if they would like to accept your modifications regardless of whether the sponsor or supervisor accepts them, the department staff presents your recommendations to the land use committee and that committee makes a fina
commissioner moore: did anybody second the motion? commissioner moore: is there anybody from business development who could start examining whot out there and interested in the new uses of the billmore and the department it prepared to have a smaller, business oriented sign for that area. and if it happens, this would not result in a large time of the vacant store front. president olague: just a clarification. commissioner antonini: on the paperwork it says the movie theaters would not be...
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did i know anybody white woman that was a reporter or any woman? all i knew lois lane from superman and the idea i knew there was a "chicago tribune" and daily newses and great newspapers in chicago at the time. my parents were avid newspaper readers at the time and seeing the bylines and people covering things about murders, fires, and politics, i just decided i had to do that. >> host: and you go and you tell your parents this is what you've decided. you want a career as a journalist. what do they say? >> guest: ha, ha, ha, silly girl, silly little girl. you can't be a journalist. women don't do that, and certainly black women don't do that. you need to go become a teacher, and so you can take care of yourself. you can always get a teaching job, but we don't want to spend tuition, and it was a struggle for them to get my tuition together for me, and it was like you need to be a teacher or a nurse or a social worker. that's just about all the things young women in the early 60s would aspire to, and i was just no, i don't want to do that. i really
did i know anybody white woman that was a reporter or any woman? all i knew lois lane from superman and the idea i knew there was a "chicago tribune" and daily newses and great newspapers in chicago at the time. my parents were avid newspaper readers at the time and seeing the bylines and people covering things about murders, fires, and politics, i just decided i had to do that. >> host: and you go and you tell your parents this is what you've decided. you want a career as a...
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the house is bigger than anybody thought it was going to be. it was built on what was a vacant lot next door to my house. it extends beyond the edge of my house, as this one will. president olague: thank you. are there additional speakers in support of the dr? >> i would just like to confirm that you have the letter in your packet from joe boyle. president olague: i saw it. >> thank you very much. president olague: any additional -- would you like to speak, the lady standing up? did you want to speak on behalf of the dr requestor? >> ad lib at 183, across the street. i have been there 55 years. the thing that makes edgewood incredibly perfect is the spaces that were shown on those lines between louis st., belmont street, and edgewood street. it is a park-like situation to our south. it is very special. i think the house is very nice, but i think it is too much into the park-like part. the neighbors to the north of them are going to have the sun go out, which is very difficult. i feel sorry for them. i wish you would consider that. thank you. pr
the house is bigger than anybody thought it was going to be. it was built on what was a vacant lot next door to my house. it extends beyond the edge of my house, as this one will. president olague: thank you. are there additional speakers in support of the dr? >> i would just like to confirm that you have the letter in your packet from joe boyle. president olague: i saw it. >> thank you very much. president olague: any additional -- would you like to speak, the lady standing up? did...
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. >> it could have happened to anybody. craig: it could happen to anybody who was foolish enough to know. >> was he in "volcano"? craig: he wasn't. tommy lee jones was in that one -- >> you have a thing for tommy lee jones. earlier you said he was in annie. craig: i never said he was in annie. but he did play daddy warbuck and two face. the sun will be out tomorrow arr, arr. we're out of time. >> that's how it is. get your award -- say hi to craig and get off craig: you've taken almost half the show. >> did i take up almost half the snow craig: the sthow is mostly you and aaron's rattlesnake story. >> chi never heard. bring him back on to -- chi never -- which i never heard. what happened? craig: the rattlesnake was on his foot and that's it. >> boy, they put that micro phone on me fast. craig: when you look like aaron, who gives a rat's ass. pretty handsome dude. >> he's very handsome. very handsome. i would have to agree there. even when he was two-face which is supposed to be a scary character, the other part of his -- c
. >> it could have happened to anybody. craig: it could happen to anybody who was foolish enough to know. >> was he in "volcano"? craig: he wasn't. tommy lee jones was in that one -- >> you have a thing for tommy lee jones. earlier you said he was in annie. craig: i never said he was in annie. but he did play daddy warbuck and two face. the sun will be out tomorrow arr, arr. we're out of time. >> that's how it is. get your award -- say hi to craig and get off...
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anybody want to respond? . >> well, i think that's the challenge, is how do you plan with all this uncertainty? because if you use the lower projections and you end up spending and enormous amount of money building facilities that flood, you get fired. and if you use the higher projection and you end up spending tens of billions of dollars more than was really necessary to deal with the problem, you get fired. . >> either way, so what's the problem? . >> and i think this is really the greatest challenge that we are facing, is we are introducing into systems that were set up to do one thing a whole new problem and then laying uncertainty over it. let me give you just a specific example. the agency i am the executive director of was set up it keep san francisco bay from getting smaller and we have done a phenomenal job of it over 40 years. but as we look to the future, the problem is the bay is going to get bigger, which probably means we have to go back and institutionally reengineer the whole agency because i
anybody want to respond? . >> well, i think that's the challenge, is how do you plan with all this uncertainty? because if you use the lower projections and you end up spending and enormous amount of money building facilities that flood, you get fired. and if you use the higher projection and you end up spending tens of billions of dollars more than was really necessary to deal with the problem, you get fired. . >> either way, so what's the problem? . >> and i think this is...
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anybody anybody. i guess you can do it so i'm going to need you to us step into my office. in i need you to tell me where you were on friday i was work would you do after work. i went to the bar would you go with i went with some friends and my girlfriend to meet anybody there you know take somebody's home have a little party some friends so you took two people. one of my words you get this room you set this up yourself did you use protection on friday and why what did you eat for dinner on friday night i want to play you walked all the way to. you it was nice of you do you know how many calories are in a chipotle a burrito. why if you've been working out i did join a gym but i don't i'm so confused why we here and i feel like you're being a little deceptive with my questions here you know i think i might have to put you on my suspect list. so all right all joking aside can volunteers really handle the work of cops think about all the ways that this could backfire not only is there a lack of training
anybody anybody. i guess you can do it so i'm going to need you to us step into my office. in i need you to tell me where you were on friday i was work would you do after work. i went to the bar would you go with i went with some friends and my girlfriend to meet anybody there you know take somebody's home have a little party some friends so you took two people. one of my words you get this room you set this up yourself did you use protection on friday and why what did you eat for dinner on...
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maps is anybody looking at what this is going to do the future. i don't know that for sure i think probably in japan they're obviously concentrating on getting the reactors as stable as they can make them at this point i think. we have to be careful because a lot of the world gets at least europe and the us import seafood from japan and my worry would be that some of the isotopes like for instance tony which may not travel very far. in the weather pattern is heavy and can sink to the ground since some of these. bottom dwellers like the oysters and some of the the sea life especially the sea life that in other sea life can i would cumulate something like plutonium which has a half life of twenty four thousand years and some change. that that would be a problem for people possibly eating at sea food i think it should probably be tested and in fact i believe that china says that it is going to test food that is coming in and other items that may be coming in from japan that it imports that's that's good. too to any of the three of you i'm not sure ho
maps is anybody looking at what this is going to do the future. i don't know that for sure i think probably in japan they're obviously concentrating on getting the reactors as stable as they can make them at this point i think. we have to be careful because a lot of the world gets at least europe and the us import seafood from japan and my worry would be that some of the isotopes like for instance tony which may not travel very far. in the weather pattern is heavy and can sink to the ground...
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anybody in a power chair or scooter would be bared to geting there. relative placement of the sign board as well being up next to the building can hinder a lot of people. it depends upon the width of the sidewalk, but if that were moved more closer to the curb it would make that stretch of sidewalk more accessible and usable to everybody. >> but one of our big issues today, one of our big topics, is what is easily or readily available? something as simple as moving the sign, making sure it isn't sticking out where everybody is walking. >> lawrence, what is going to trigger the need to upgrade to this readily achievable standard? is it an inspection, is it a change in code, when do we need to do it? . >> excellent question. what triggers meeting the readily achievable standard. >> readily achievable is an ada standard and it's based upon the business. essentially what you can say it's what's doable based upon the business' finances and also what's cheap and easy to do. if you are a mom and pop grocery store and you have 3 steps into the business, you p
anybody in a power chair or scooter would be bared to geting there. relative placement of the sign board as well being up next to the building can hinder a lot of people. it depends upon the width of the sidewalk, but if that were moved more closer to the curb it would make that stretch of sidewalk more accessible and usable to everybody. >> but one of our big issues today, one of our big topics, is what is easily or readily available? something as simple as moving the sign, making sure...
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anybody could do that. we've been elected to make tough decisions, realizing there's tough consequences associated with them. because if there weren't, anybody could do this. >> well, on that point, if you'd yield, i think what the american people want is to see us get together and work out an agreement. that's what they want to see, and the polls are overwhelming on that. they want to see us work this out, not keep doing these crs. and you all get that. i get it. >> if you would yield back -- >> we need to work this back. >> if you would yield back. obviously, we're singing to the choir on some of this because we're working with two other portions of government that don't see it this way. so how do you get them to the table? i think that sooner or later the issues as it relates to continuing crs is going to become an issue that forces us to come to the table, forces those that are resisting the opportunities to make cuts in government and cuts in spending, it's going to force them to come and actually have
anybody could do that. we've been elected to make tough decisions, realizing there's tough consequences associated with them. because if there weren't, anybody could do this. >> well, on that point, if you'd yield, i think what the american people want is to see us get together and work out an agreement. that's what they want to see, and the polls are overwhelming on that. they want to see us work this out, not keep doing these crs. and you all get that. i get it. >> if you would...