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. >> even basic r & d, if you have a clue about how to do that, it's going to be much better allocated the private sector. if you understand investment, you're going to make billions in the private sector over the salary you'd make in the federal government. and to rick's point about government creating television, the notion that we wouldn't have television aent government is laughable. government gets its resources from us. all of it creates is from us. we just do a much better job. >> hold on a second. we haven't heard from sabrina. sabrina, i want to get back to the main point of this. after all this money that we put into this company, the chinese are buying it. we put a lot of money into chrysler and we gave that to the italians. now we're giving these companies to the chinese. thers something wrong with that. >> right. we're back in fantasy land, disney world. th reality is that six times more federal subsids in green energy than on fossil fuels yet the private sector is backing away from green energy because it's not been profitable thus far. we now bp ditch its wind investment
. >> even basic r & d, if you have a clue about how to do that, it's going to be much better allocated the private sector. if you understand investment, you're going to make billions in the private sector over the salary you'd make in the federal government. and to rick's point about government creating television, the notion that we wouldn't have television aent government is laughable. government gets its resources from us. all of it creates is from us. we just do a much better job....
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and the people in lines if r the basic goods and inflation 56%, crime out of control, they have reachedense of reaching a limit and so the conditions are so severe, so dire that i think it is a matter of time before you kind of saw this response and people going to the streets. >> how did it get so bad so quickly. the president in office for about a year. >> well, things were not great when he took the office. chavez spent a lot of money on the campaign to be re-elected and he was in october 2012 and the set up piece show thad the government is spending a lot more than is coming in and the oil sector that it depends on is performing badly and this is a country with a lot of commitments and pledges and subsidies and overseas as well and really hit very hard when he came into office. so he has really lacked the political skills and the charisma. that is very, very important to hold the things together. >> the difference between these two leaders and whether you think he's taking movement seriously? >> he doesn't have the skill. he was very astute and shrewd and connected the venezuelians.
and the people in lines if r the basic goods and inflation 56%, crime out of control, they have reachedense of reaching a limit and so the conditions are so severe, so dire that i think it is a matter of time before you kind of saw this response and people going to the streets. >> how did it get so bad so quickly. the president in office for about a year. >> well, things were not great when he took the office. chavez spent a lot of money on the campaign to be re-elected and he was...
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understood] for vacuum cleaners and miscellaneous goods, insulin needles, bathroom, just basic nuts and bolts, filth inside the s-r-os that need -- that hopefully we're starting to clamp down on. i think this is a step forward and hopefully that we can bend the loop and interact because we need -- we need the voice of the homeless to help the homeless as well as these people with these statistics. >> thank you very much. let me ask if there are any members of the public that wish to speak in general public comment, please step up. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is jackie [speaker not understood] and i want to wish everybody a happy black history month first and foremost. i also needed to bring to your attention again the need to develop protocols, procedures, et cetera, to protect the most vulnerable group of people in the city, and that would be the people who are for all intents and purposes hostages in so-called supportive housing. so, there needs to be a zero eviction policy for supportive housing. it doesn't make any sense to take a formerly homeless person and make that person homeless again. it ju
understood] for vacuum cleaners and miscellaneous goods, insulin needles, bathroom, just basic nuts and bolts, filth inside the s-r-os that need -- that hopefully we're starting to clamp down on. i think this is a step forward and hopefully that we can bend the loop and interact because we need -- we need the voice of the homeless to help the homeless as well as these people with these statistics. >> thank you very much. let me ask if there are any members of the public that wish to speak...
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so i think that the only way forward is basically for the united states to take president r objectionuhani's word seriously, and find a solution that is acceptable, and that solution peaceful nuclear program within the frame work of the mpt, something that iran has been saying automobile along. >> still to come, a toast to germany's new defense minister. the mother of seven children is promising a more family friendly soldier of the future. plus. >> celebrating a historic achievement by their team. families, just like yours, fami theline.inator is now on this is an enormous number of people in desperate need, can you explain the situation to us? >> well, thank you very much. i think, yes, it is an enormous number, it is also an enormous proportion of the population. we are now looking at one in every three citizens of south sudan in acute need. but also support is likely -- in essence what has happened over the past weeks of violence is that it is not only effected 863,000 people who have left their homes, and indeed over 120,000 of them have gone across the border into countries such as ken
so i think that the only way forward is basically for the united states to take president r objectionuhani's word seriously, and find a solution that is acceptable, and that solution peaceful nuclear program within the frame work of the mpt, something that iran has been saying automobile along. >> still to come, a toast to germany's new defense minister. the mother of seven children is promising a more family friendly soldier of the future. plus. >> celebrating a historic...
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r-22 is the middle-class and we'll allow for the information that is going to be presented it's basically a whole city within 25 feet of a muni line and then you have less or no open space. i'm been riding the the buses for a long time and taking one hour to get from disable to hunter's point is no fun. and it's not fun it's incapacity and it's not going to work by 20 thirty. there are billions of dollars of general obligation bond from and are you going to pay for them. it's going to there property tax go 9 to 10 percent. original san franciscans on pensions and disability it goes ongoing and you don't think about the inflow from the grbl golden gate bridge. >> call a few more names (calling names). >> i support the continuance. i did not understand from the notice that i was agriculture to comment on the sections of the eir. i'm happy to come here today and stand before you and tell you that i'm a resident of francisco heights and i've been after a an officer of that organization for over thirty years. i spent 8 years on the education fund and i just want to point out our big concern wi
r-22 is the middle-class and we'll allow for the information that is going to be presented it's basically a whole city within 25 feet of a muni line and then you have less or no open space. i'm been riding the the buses for a long time and taking one hour to get from disable to hunter's point is no fun. and it's not fun it's incapacity and it's not going to work by 20 thirty. there are billions of dollars of general obligation bond from and are you going to pay for them. it's going to there...
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. >> basically, the ordinance just talks about the district the ordinance is written as effecting any non-secondary structures in the c-3 r downtown zoning district. so if you narrow this down to the parcel then in the report it has been advised for this particular structure >> i understand that. >> and in the commission what the commission is to accomplish on page 7 of the draft ordinance it will allow the demolition and reconstruction only if the proposed removal and construction will come to several things. it says in the terms it doesn't apply in the historic district it it were affected >> okay sponsor if you folks want to get going on our presentation. thank you. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm the restrict developer with apple. i'm pleased to present our project here today, it's been a good journey along with the ar c and staff to study the project and you will see today how it's evolved. i think you all remember where we started that's a great journey that is graft will take us on and we have jay here the historic architect and another architect who's a consultant we've developed this into a world-class build
. >> basically, the ordinance just talks about the district the ordinance is written as effecting any non-secondary structures in the c-3 r downtown zoning district. so if you narrow this down to the parcel then in the report it has been advised for this particular structure >> i understand that. >> and in the commission what the commission is to accomplish on page 7 of the draft ordinance it will allow the demolition and reconstruction only if the proposed removal and...
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. >> basically, the ordinance just talks about the district the ordinance is written as effecting any non-secondary structures in the c-3 r downtown zoning district. so if you narrow this down to the parcel then in the report it has been advised for this particular structure >> i understand that. >> and in the commission what the commission is t
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. >> basically, the ordinance just talks about the district the ordinance is written as effecting any non-secondary structures in the c-3 r downtown zoning district. so if you narrow this down to the parcel then in the report it has been advised for this particular structure >> i understand that. >> and in the commission what the commission is to accomplish on page 7 of the draft ordinance it will allow the demolition and reconstruction only if the proposed removal and construction will come to several things. it says in the terms it doesn't apply in the historic district it it were affected >>
. >> basically, the ordinance just talks about the district the ordinance is written as effecting any non-secondary structures in the c-3 r downtown zoning district. so if you narrow this down to the parcel then in the report it has been advised for this particular structure >> i understand that. >> and in the commission what the commission is to accomplish on page 7 of the draft ordinance it will allow the demolition and reconstruction only if the proposed removal and...
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r t. well every two years the national science foundation presents a report of americans basic knowledge ofscience to the president and also to congress tonight president takes a look at the findings that are less they own satisfactory. every two years the national science foundation conducts a survey as part of a report called science and engineering indicators that's presented to the president and congress in the survey they ask questions to get an idea of americans grasp on basic science they just did it again and the results are pretty that it in the survey they asked the question does the earth go around the side or does the sun go around the earth as more than a quarter of those surveyed answered incorrectly more than twenty five percent of those asked said that the sun goes around the earth out of a total my questions the average score was six point five correct answers now that's pretty bad but honestly when you consider that we have a warrant science here in the us it shouldn't be that surprising for example another question was about evolution only forty eight percent of those sur
r t. well every two years the national science foundation presents a report of americans basic knowledge ofscience to the president and also to congress tonight president takes a look at the findings that are less they own satisfactory. every two years the national science foundation conducts a survey as part of a report called science and engineering indicators that's presented to the president and congress in the survey they ask questions to get an idea of americans grasp on basic science...
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b r basket b r ba player ay had a better sensad a better sens off of one another.er we had a better sense of basicbasita fuental footfurk, how to, how to atnd countatouououou lot ert er buth gu buwill telgu elgu much better athletes.r et >> thank you y much fory much spending time with us, billwith us, bwright, nbwright, the airman of cartwrairman of s.s. up, inves are are a ping u works by g artists and flipping ts m for lots of money.find out why some are co whyingco wco wcoco it initial public ofring marke of > the bidding > thenbiddg dd bed as ferocious.as fer y collectors are scooping up in works by young artists andts andts andthemts andthemts andts ats a mberg reportatyartrtrtzakina has an exclusiv has the has tas and joins us wand joins.jointhank you foing k you foing k you re tel that the publication of hiblicory hasser itter following offll the chart. have 40 ollowers. ulns. . .. eopl eopl eoplabeo that therabeowhhat theowht tht tht ththth cadre of con orary of con ---- i haveadmit i've never heard never thmes of any of these people of peop before.be but thing but ng othin at is happ is
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basic reasons. and it's not just the local power companies. it's the utilities sort of trade association i think of it as, the north american electric r y reliability association otherwise known as naerc. it doesn't have the teeth to do anything. it's up to naerc to understand what is done and generally it doesn't want to do anything i think because of cost concerns but in the end they will pass those costs on to ratepayers. >> of course they will. you and i are going to pay for it. >> they don't want to jeopardize this kind of a deal. this wasn't any dress rehearsal. this was a real and narrowly averted successful destruction of a critical piece of the electric grid that would have blackened out, i'm afraid, probably silicon valley and much of the san francisco bay area probably for years. >> all right. so frank -- >> -- with devastating effects. >> it can be a result of a solar flare natural or a nuclear device that made it into the atmosphere. >> right. >> now we've got people who are actually shooting at the electrical substations. so -- and you know what, i don't buy for one minute the idea that they are worried about copycats. that's a bunch
basic reasons. and it's not just the local power companies. it's the utilities sort of trade association i think of it as, the north american electric r y reliability association otherwise known as naerc. it doesn't have the teeth to do anything. it's up to naerc to understand what is done and generally it doesn't want to do anything i think because of cost concerns but in the end they will pass those costs on to ratepayers. >> of course they will. you and i are going to pay for it....
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r t crew that caught up in the crossfire. for a few hours today we really couldn't even exit the building because firing was going on all around this area and. basically bullets were flying in from the windows to show you we found this bullet in the rooms one of our rooms basically inside this hotel. windows could be seen pretty much. all the floors one of our cameramen was trying to film what was happening outside and a bullet hit just below the camera ricocheting off the wall thankfully he wasn't hit and wasn't injured but shots were fired just dropped to the ground. a live report just right here in the same exact shortly after they were finished another just flew. into the window cracking it and the cameraman of the news agency another bullet. in. the wall. thankfully he was uninjured and everyone is ok now we're just waiting to see what's going to happen next how it's going to develop. international players are calling for both sides of the fighting here to stop at. the opposition and even the authorities say that they're ready to negotiate with the thing is the leadership of the right wing radicals who have been active off of this protest of the
r t crew that caught up in the crossfire. for a few hours today we really couldn't even exit the building because firing was going on all around this area and. basically bullets were flying in from the windows to show you we found this bullet in the rooms one of our rooms basically inside this hotel. windows could be seen pretty much. all the floors one of our cameramen was trying to film what was happening outside and a bullet hit just below the camera ricocheting off the wall thankfully he...
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get in and really develop the r&d that is needed for these technologies that facilities need and so forth, if they know they are going to be sued if it fails? the act basically creates an immunity for the technology companies to come into the foreplay and begin developing really unique facility technologies. -- to seee first team if you were paying attention last year. who was the first team that ever got certified under the safety act? the new york yankees. should not surprise you. george is probably looking down and saying, of course. we are always the first in everything. the yankees got a certificate act -- a certificate under the safety act which actually expires in 2017. what this does is, it promotes the creation and deployment of anti-terrorism technologies in their facilities. in their case, they own their facility but don't be full. there are some stadiums that aren't owned by the team. they are rented for a dollar in exchange for tax breaks and so forth. you have to know who owns the facility and is this safety act certificate worthwhile. there is a cost to it. the cost is deploying all these technologies on a yearly basis. they have to keep them
get in and really develop the r&d that is needed for these technologies that facilities need and so forth, if they know they are going to be sued if it fails? the act basically creates an immunity for the technology companies to come into the foreplay and begin developing really unique facility technologies. -- to seee first team if you were paying attention last year. who was the first team that ever got certified under the safety act? the new york yankees. should not surprise you. george...
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basically. he plans to fight the future and he is blaming the west for everything saying he was misled from the european prime minis r minister. he whasn't talked to putin but did swing at him for his quote silence. >> thank you, amy. marta has more. >>> you have putin on one side of this and the united states who is voicing support for the new ukraine president on the other side. is this a new cold war? we will discuss that. and lindsay graham and john mccain unloading on the senate about urging a new round of testimony in the benjamin case from mike moral and david putrays. watch this. >> the american people were misled. >> the story told by susan rice and the president collapsed. it isn't credible. it is fabrication. >> it was all about a presidential campaign and the narrative that laden is dead. the american people were badly misled. >> the house intelligence committee is going to recall mi mike michael morell. rich lowry is here, editor of the national review and a fox news contributer. john mccain and graham want to keep this alive. there are new revelations with michael morell. >> i commend them for staying o
basically. he plans to fight the future and he is blaming the west for everything saying he was misled from the european prime minis r minister. he whasn't talked to putin but did swing at him for his quote silence. >> thank you, amy. marta has more. >>> you have putin on one side of this and the united states who is voicing support for the new ukraine president on the other side. is this a new cold war? we will discuss that. and lindsay graham and john mccain unloading on the...
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basic illness. >> : smokers not thrilled with this decision will simply shop somewhere else they say. >> : best recruiting class in the country. it's a different look at it pet named pete manning gary ring up next in catch a full hour of sports talk this thursday night on sports night live. >> : gary r. topps baseball. in goes one-on-one with john f. kerry. >> : on thursday night. >> : good evening everybody this is the day wears 17 year- old. bianca and the world where all the the bills got a lot my feet. >> : national signing day for national football courting the ones getting service that have the number one recruiting class. the overall the the young quarterback named killer. second-best quarterback in the country he's from 64 235 lbs.. so if the g chris. 40 niner quarterback coach once again. 15th in america. hearted cal do that yoga one keep things rolling. the bay has been. calls been looking at them for a number of years there 111 record last year that a hostile they got eric brow. he's out of a high-school fontana. he's considered the nation's 124th best recruit. cal also had two other four-star deals. nothing spectacular at least on paper. if you wont let up a good recruiti
basic illness. >> : smokers not thrilled with this decision will simply shop somewhere else they say. >> : best recruiting class in the country. it's a different look at it pet named pete manning gary ring up next in catch a full hour of sports talk this thursday night on sports night live. >> : gary r. topps baseball. in goes one-on-one with john f. kerry. >> : on thursday night. >> : good evening everybody this is the day wears 17 year- old. bianca and the world...
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ask you all to take a look at h r 2266, a market driven attempt to reduce the size of some of these institutions and talking and editorial i read an american banker, basically my opinion calling a new phrase, too big to jail. it was about the concern that not enough of these people who foisted their inappropriate activities until too late paid a penalty on a personal basis, the biggest corporations simply write a check to stay out of jail free because it is not even their money. it is corporate money. when i read it in american banker it puts a big underscore to me. do you have any concerns about the lack of personal accountability, the largest institutions that they participated in, before 2008 and after 2008 as well. >> i do have concerns about those activities and the federal reserve cooperates with the department of justice as when they take actions that are criminal in nature. the federal reserve's focus is on safety and soundness. we are supervisors -- >> isn't the safety and soundness of the entire economy based on trust and good activity? my concern is if people are not held personally accountable, when they write corporate checks, not personal chec
ask you all to take a look at h r 2266, a market driven attempt to reduce the size of some of these institutions and talking and editorial i read an american banker, basically my opinion calling a new phrase, too big to jail. it was about the concern that not enough of these people who foisted their inappropriate activities until too late paid a penalty on a personal basis, the biggest corporations simply write a check to stay out of jail free because it is not even their money. it is corporate...
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toyota is basically said that we don't think battery operated electrics are the wave of the unite. they're putting all their ruel cell electrics. they were the ones right with the prius. a lot of things have to go right for this company. >> yes. at this point, do you think that the technology in terms of the idea that the entire bottom of the car is covered with batteries, they'll be able to eventually allay any fears that that makes this less safe. how will this probe go when it's all said and done, paul, what do you think? >> well, i'm not an engineer but anytime you have -- you've seen this with the boeing 787 dreamliner. batteries have occasional issues. but the batteries really haven't disrupted that plane and i don't think they'll disrupt the tesla car. there's a lot more -- these cars, there's thousands of them in use every day. people like them. i don't think the safety issue is a big issue, frankly. >> phil, do you agree with what paul has been saying. >> i would agree with him. at this point there are four or five fires. there's been a federal investigation but there's been no indication that there
toyota is basically said that we don't think battery operated electrics are the wave of the unite. they're putting all their ruel cell electrics. they were the ones right with the prius. a lot of things have to go right for this company. >> yes. at this point, do you think that the technology in terms of the idea that the entire bottom of the car is covered with batteries, they'll be able to eventually allay any fears that that makes this less safe. how will this probe go when it's all...
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r. smith facing kidnapping charges. >>> number four, president obama signs a sweeping farm bill that overhauls subsidies to farmers. so basically milk prices, it will direct new labeling on meat so you know what you're getting. and it cuts food stamps by $8 billion. the president signed that in michigan state. >>> number five, you might soon be paying a lot more for vegetables. california's dry weather. we've covered the drought. it's expected to cost the state ace trucking companies an estimated $5 billion. the result around the country, prices will rice at least 10% for broccoli, cauliflower, maybe other vegetables. >>> we know parts of california could get up to 10 inches of rain before sunday is all over. so cnn's meteorologist karen maginnis has been studying this. what's it look like, karen? >> it looks like some parts of california will see some wet weather. but as far as southern california is concerned it is still a drought emergency. you've probably heard over the last several days about the pineapple express. that's that long fetch of moisture that's aimed across the west coast. but there's still that ridge of high p
r. smith facing kidnapping charges. >>> number four, president obama signs a sweeping farm bill that overhauls subsidies to farmers. so basically milk prices, it will direct new labeling on meat so you know what you're getting. and it cuts food stamps by $8 billion. the president signed that in michigan state. >>> number five, you might soon be paying a lot more for vegetables. california's dry weather. we've covered the drought. it's expected to cost the state ace trucking...
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basically pinning it on inventory, existing home and new-home inventories have been shrinking and some of these housing numbers might not look great but that will give homebuilder's pricing power. identifies his favorites, d. romentum to the upside, bold call on his price target, $27 a share, 23-3/4. he likes pulte group which is higher than a third of the year but not without volatility, 20 and change, this will go to $24 a share and also in addition to pulte group and d are hoarding he likes while and group, higher than a third of the year, a little momentum to the upside calling for the stock to go to $50 a share, 43 and change. this is a positive way to look at this housing numbers that not a lot of folks are happy to see today. connell: sandra smith with the trade today. dagen: coming up in the next hour of markets now more on those homes sales numbers, lowest level since 2012. debate coming. connell: we are talking about ukraine throughout the day, disagreement to end the classes in the capital city of kiev. amy kellogg is reporting from moscow and she will be coming up at 1:00 with that story. iprise a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the
basically pinning it on inventory, existing home and new-home inventories have been shrinking and some of these housing numbers might not look great but that will give homebuilder's pricing power. identifies his favorites, d. romentum to the upside, bold call on his price target, $27 a share, 23-3/4. he likes pulte group which is higher than a third of the year but not without volatility, 20 and change, this will go to $24 a share and also in addition to pulte group and d are hoarding he likes...
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basically a blow torch and targeted several critical structure points to the quakers. i mean, these are the nicest group of people. the indictment also ties them to an attack on nonunion workers at a toys "rhing out of the pennsylvania coal fields. unions still have problems. >> yeah, it is. and i was surprised to see the indictment happened. what i found out basically is for four decades, at least, the construction trade unions, not just iron workers, have been totally dominating the industry. they do it through violence, vandalism, harassment and i've talked to people who have been shot at. it's very scary stuff. they've gotten away with it. >> how is that, exactly? if organized labor turns criminal, it's organized crime, by definition. why isn't the justice department on this? >> well, it is this time. there are all kinds of federal protections for unions. probably the most notable is 1973 edmunds ruling says you cannot prosecute or investigate a union for criminal activity under the hobbs act, unless it's engaged in quote/unquote legitimate union business. f so what's so unique is they're making the argument that the iron workers were no longer engaged in union business. . that will b
basically a blow torch and targeted several critical structure points to the quakers. i mean, these are the nicest group of people. the indictment also ties them to an attack on nonunion workers at a toys "rhing out of the pennsylvania coal fields. unions still have problems. >> yeah, it is. and i was surprised to see the indictment happened. what i found out basically is for four decades, at least, the construction trade unions, not just iron workers, have been totally dominating...