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we will be staffing from 2 to 8 guards per night depending upon the amount of business between 2 and 4. and >> i know that you mentioned a series of community orchestras on that street is there any reason you didn't go to the business on sixth and mission. >> because of the continuance we're now going to try to hit there's three or four other people we're going to try to hit and present before them. >> okay. >> so again, i intend to agree with commissioner tan. to every club that was successful and left and
we will be staffing from 2 to 8 guards per night depending upon the amount of business between 2 and 4. and >> i know that you mentioned a series of community orchestras on that street is there any reason you didn't go to the business on sixth and mission. >> because of the continuance we're now going to try to hit there's three or four other people we're going to try to hit and present before them. >> okay. >> so again, i intend to agree with commissioner tan. to every...
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the amount of business between 2 and 4. and >> i know that you mentioned a series of community orchestras on that street is there any reason you didn't go to the business on sixth and mission. >> because of the continuance we're now going to try to hit there's three or four other people we're going to try to hit and present before them. >> okay. >> so again, i intend to agree with commissioner tan. to every club that was successful and left and monarch is coming around and doing quite well, and the neighborhood is changing. so it's great faster. >> will there be any food service. >> there maybe a little bit of food service. i apologize we had a typo where it said we're going to have a restaurants and a night club we may have some or defers but it will be 21 up >> and limited food service base it's a 48. >> yeah, we do have quite an extensive kitchen. there's 2 hundred techs that are there drinking and it's a very similar kind of lounge situation i think the food may come out of the distracting. $12 cocktails. i'd like to ope
the amount of business between 2 and 4. and >> i know that you mentioned a series of community orchestras on that street is there any reason you didn't go to the business on sixth and mission. >> because of the continuance we're now going to try to hit there's three or four other people we're going to try to hit and present before them. >> okay. >> so again, i intend to agree with commissioner tan. to every club that was successful and left and monarch is coming around...
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s green party believes it's because leaders enjoy flirting with big business between. government and the fossil fuel industries their fuel to city and therefore you know there's got to be strong suspicions of vested interests is interests there were no big surprise until we get a massive challenge of trying to govern in this country the policies of the chinese are going to look at all for the parties in these big companies and i was focused on what's going to be the same across a lot of these toys and there is a threat of bodies industry. and that's before. the whole country starts to realise just how corrupt this government really is the thing people are just seeing through the thin tissue of lawyers and the connections with these big industries and it's becoming clearer and clearer got it i think this government is headed hopefully for one hell of a bloody nose come the next election on just a very latest that we're hearing according to the guardian the police have already started making arrests there were protesters have gathered. to rally against fracking in the vi
s green party believes it's because leaders enjoy flirting with big business between. government and the fossil fuel industries their fuel to city and therefore you know there's got to be strong suspicions of vested interests is interests there were no big surprise until we get a massive challenge of trying to govern in this country the policies of the chinese are going to look at all for the parties in these big companies and i was focused on what's going to be the same across a lot of these...
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business. traveling between new york and san francisco or los angeles. hey'll install 16 seats for the coast to coast flights. business class travelers can pay around $4,000. until now jet blue has offered. >> time now 4:57 and the disbutte far from over. now there's a new strike that could create misery on bay area highways as early as tomorrow morning. >> also crews battling an early morning fire. what investigators are saying this morning. we'll be right back. . >>> baseball suspends a dozen players. >>> good morning, i'm bam cook. >> i'm dave clark. >>> it is cool and it is a pattern of not changing much. maybe the coolest will be in a few days. we have. we have more 70s than 80s. >> we're looking at
business. traveling between new york and san francisco or los angeles. hey'll install 16 seats for the coast to coast flights. business class travelers can pay around $4,000. until now jet blue has offered. >> time now 4:57 and the disbutte far from over. now there's a new strike that could create misery on bay area highways as early as tomorrow morning. >> also crews battling an early morning fire. what investigators are saying this morning. we'll be right back. . >>>...
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. >> host: so it's really the war is a can can you once -- continuance on business between north and south korea, but in the conflict there are incredible changes, right? and so it really is very relevant to contemporary policy. >> guest: right. >> host: one thing i find interesting is that there's just a huge literature on the korean war that you had to try to cover. and a lot of secondary sources that contain primary elements but one thing i think is very in the thing about the book is that you really have done a good job of capturing human elements and human voices. at the same time that you're trying to tell the sheep story of -- how did you focus in and find those particular primary voices as you did your research? >> guest: you mean in terms of the sources i used? well, i would assert lay out what sources i use and the primary sources i use. the cold war international is your project, i could never in a book about that. that was a treasure trove really and it has a lot of personal dealings, personalities really, and a lot of this. so that was really important. >> host: this is
. >> host: so it's really the war is a can can you once -- continuance on business between north and south korea, but in the conflict there are incredible changes, right? and so it really is very relevant to contemporary policy. >> guest: right. >> host: one thing i find interesting is that there's just a huge literature on the korean war that you had to try to cover. and a lot of secondary sources that contain primary elements but one thing i think is very in the thing about...
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>> raising capital for their online business can be a full-time job. >> between doing that and runninghe business. >> it doesn't matter if you raise $2 million, $20 million or $200 million, it's a process. >> the founders in richmond, virginia, have already closed on two rounds of funding for their 4-year-old company. >> the business is growing and it's been driven off people loving the product and coming back. and we've got about 65% of our customers come back between two and 35 times a year. >> the first round was for $250,000. >> we had a small friends and family round getting the business off the ground. >> rather than going to one or two individuals, we spread it out among probably 20 initial investors. >> it quickly became clear that these entrepreneurs would need a cash infusion to expand the way they wanted. >> it was probably about the 12-month to 16-month mark. it was sort of the nature of the beast. >> before committing to the process, tribble and watson considered these questions to make sure ledbury was ready. >> how much money do we need to raise to prepare ourselves to s
>> raising capital for their online business can be a full-time job. >> between doing that and runninghe business. >> it doesn't matter if you raise $2 million, $20 million or $200 million, it's a process. >> the founders in richmond, virginia, have already closed on two rounds of funding for their 4-year-old company. >> the business is growing and it's been driven off people loving the product and coming back. and we've got about 65% of our customers come back...
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many ethnic holes here have set up writing businesses, and between them now employ 700 of their muslimcompatriots. they now also have their own mosque. >> it is ramadan now, and the christians come to celebrate the breaking of the fast with us, and we go to the polish festivities. our two cultures get along well. >> 177-year-old and tony was a young boy, the poles had little contact with turks. they were largely isolated here. a local history museum addresses the hardships faced in the old days. they spent their winters cut off from the outside world, but there was never a dull moment, as senior residents recall. >> that room used to be my father's library. when we were young, we would read looks there in the evening. >> the church holds catholic services for the local community. the polish-speaking priest comes here once a month from istanbul. in the summer when a lot of residents fly to poland to visit family, the congregation shrinks to a handful. the polish consul general also attends sermons here regularly. his government in warsaw provides financial support. the younger generatio
many ethnic holes here have set up writing businesses, and between them now employ 700 of their muslimcompatriots. they now also have their own mosque. >> it is ramadan now, and the christians come to celebrate the breaking of the fast with us, and we go to the polish festivities. our two cultures get along well. >> 177-year-old and tony was a young boy, the poles had little contact with turks. they were largely isolated here. a local history museum addresses the hardships faced in...
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many ethnic holes here have set up writing businesses, and between them now employ 700 of their muslimcompatriots. they now also have their own mosque. >> it is ramadan now, and the christians come to celebrate the breaking of the fast with us, and we go to the polish festivities. our two cultures get along well. >> 177-year-old and tony was a young boy, the poles had little contact with turks. they were largely isolated here. a local history museum addresses the hardships faced in the old days. they spent their winters cut off from the outside world, but there was never a dull moment, as senior residents recall. >> that room used to be my father's library. when we were young, we would read looks there in the evening. >> the church holds catholic services for the local community. the polish-speaking priest comes here once a month from istanbul. in the summer when a lot of residents fly to poland to visit family, the congregation shrinks to a handful. the polish consul general also attends sermons here regularly. his government in warsaw provides financial support. the younger generatio
many ethnic holes here have set up writing businesses, and between them now employ 700 of their muslimcompatriots. they now also have their own mosque. >> it is ramadan now, and the christians come to celebrate the breaking of the fast with us, and we go to the polish festivities. our two cultures get along well. >> 177-year-old and tony was a young boy, the poles had little contact with turks. they were largely isolated here. a local history museum addresses the hardships faced in...
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>> as they discovered, raising capital for their online business can be a full-time job. >> between doingt and running a business, it certainly -- it doesn't matter if you raise $2 million, $20 million or $200 million. it's just a long process. >> the founders of luxury men's shirt maker ledbury have closed on two rounds of funding for their four-year-old company. >> people loving the product and coming back. 65% of our customers come back between two and 35 times a year. >> the first round was for $32,000. >> rather than going to one or tw individuals, we actually prednisone it out among probably 28 initial investors. >> it quickly became clear that these entrepreneurs would need a cash infusion to expand the way they wanted. >> probably about the 12 month to 16-month mark. it was sort of the nature of the beast. >> before committing to the process, they considered these questions to make sure ledbury was ready to try new expansion strategies. >> what are the lessons we need to learn now? how much money do we need to raise to learn those lessons to scale up and grow the business forward?
>> as they discovered, raising capital for their online business can be a full-time job. >> between doingt and running a business, it certainly -- it doesn't matter if you raise $2 million, $20 million or $200 million. it's just a long process. >> the founders of luxury men's shirt maker ledbury have closed on two rounds of funding for their four-year-old company. >> people loving the product and coming back. 65% of our customers come back between two and 35 times a...
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he is a social entrepreneur, who means he finds intersections between business who is are interestedn benefiting the communities in which they work. on the phone, joining us tonight, is josh. he is ce oh, of detroit venture partners. he finds big money to infuse local economies. in our hang out, founder of food lab detroit, that is a group of food business people interested in community, sustainability, and the environment. and kirk mays joins us. he is executive director of bright moore alliance. that's a group of 50 organizations that work to turn around communities. everybody welcome to the stream, we are so excited to have you all. josh, i want to start with you. detroit face as lot of challenges here. an $18 billion debt. the inability to properly fund services and somewhere in the neighborhood of about 75,000 abandons buildings. yet, from big business, people are investing time and money, and talent in detroit right now. what is the draw. >> well, you are right. there are many challenges but there are also incredible opportunities here in our city. there is a talent base, we ha
he is a social entrepreneur, who means he finds intersections between business who is are interestedn benefiting the communities in which they work. on the phone, joining us tonight, is josh. he is ce oh, of detroit venture partners. he finds big money to infuse local economies. in our hang out, founder of food lab detroit, that is a group of food business people interested in community, sustainability, and the environment. and kirk mays joins us. he is executive director of bright moore...
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and that is to emphasize more and more trade more and more investment more and more dialogue between business and have business have an influence on the government and the government looks at the numbers you talked about the low trade but you know trade isn't everything like these trade figures. sometimes you get to me because it does not coat the billions of dollars of money in american money that's gone in the ground in russia to create factories and to create exports for russia that's not in the trade numbers russia is not a trading nation now except in the minerals or let's wait is they can't compete with china which produces a lot of you know consumer goods because they have for a whole bunch of reasons you have to look at the whole complex and also when they figure is talk about x. country a white country is investing more in russia a lot of that is american investment that goes into american subsidiaries in germany or elsewhere and that is counted as german investment so our trade our business relationship with russia is much stronger than many of the figures that you see and that is t
and that is to emphasize more and more trade more and more investment more and more dialogue between business and have business have an influence on the government and the government looks at the numbers you talked about the low trade but you know trade isn't everything like these trade figures. sometimes you get to me because it does not coat the billions of dollars of money in american money that's gone in the ground in russia to create factories and to create exports for russia that's not in...
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so this is many essential elements i would like to vision for next generation relation between the state business for china in the structural problems three hundred years done a steel bear i think we need some mechanism to live to limit the power of government like a rule of law of course a social media internet play fair positive role no so we're experimenting i mean we look at western democracy as a one case we look at our only history another case we look into the future will think about the next generation and that leads me to my very final question of you've already discussed how different our western and eastern philosophy is of a also mentioned that that our interests are sometimes at loggerheads but ultimately china's ability to grow to invest in africa to invest around the world to such an extent to such extent is dependent on trade with the united states you have a significant trade star flies and it's an enormous a very important source of revenue for them the same for the united states they need china to taint that well being so when you look at the at it from that perspective it's al
so this is many essential elements i would like to vision for next generation relation between the state business for china in the structural problems three hundred years done a steel bear i think we need some mechanism to live to limit the power of government like a rule of law of course a social media internet play fair positive role no so we're experimenting i mean we look at western democracy as a one case we look at our only history another case we look into the future will think about the...
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business. thank you very much for your time sir now i think the difference between american and chinese approach is best expressed in terms of game theory americans really believe in being either a loser or a winner but i think china's mentality is a bit different i think the one central element of chinese way i think about global governance is the confucius notion of diversity is maybe the precondition for harmony so when china was the center of global economy global civilization you time and time and a time dynasty china truly had never imposed anything any other country because confucius thinks you live the way you live i leave it where i live. diversity is a precondition for civilization to advance we all can make mistakes together then you get it right maybe a hundred years later could be totally wrong so you need to people live the way it differently to preserve the diversity and you can argue that this is a form of checks and balances that americans like so much you have different ideas different mentalities and love them you know continue with each other lead them discuss their differenc
business. thank you very much for your time sir now i think the difference between american and chinese approach is best expressed in terms of game theory americans really believe in being either a loser or a winner but i think china's mentality is a bit different i think the one central element of chinese way i think about global governance is the confucius notion of diversity is maybe the precondition for harmony so when china was the center of global economy global civilization you time and...
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business too, though. there are a lot of similarities between the digital journalism business and amazon. d the difference between amazon and a traditional retailer is very similar to the difference between a digital journalism business and a traditional journalism business. i think all of that was actually very interesting to him. >> what do you think he's trying to build here and what do you think appealed to him about this? >> i think he thinks it's cool and interesting and he has invested in lots of things for seemingly only that reason. he's invested in rockets, atomic clocks. he thinks it's cool and he wants to be cool to it and talk about it. and if there's a financial return there, great. i don't think he's trying to throw money away. but i just think he wants to be involved in a lot of very colonel things and that was definitely an appeal here, i hope. >> you wrote a blockbuster about what you think he might do at "the post" he said if you ever have a question, just look at amazon. what do you mean by that? >> lots of different ways. but the main way amazon is so different from th
business too, though. there are a lot of similarities between the digital journalism business and amazon. d the difference between amazon and a traditional retailer is very similar to the difference between a digital journalism business and a traditional journalism business. i think all of that was actually very interesting to him. >> what do you think he's trying to build here and what do you think appealed to him about this? >> i think he thinks it's cool and interesting and he...
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i've got a lot of things i'm going to stay busy with between now and having to make that decision. >>enator, thank you. it's always nice to see you. >> thank you, greta. >>> small businesses trying to figure out obama care. what's the verdict? is obama care good or bad? three small businesses owners say they know. you'll hear from them in a few minutes. take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce delivery. [ bjorn ] just put it on my spark card. [ garth why settle for less? ahh, oh! [ garth ] great businesses deserve limited reward here's your wake up call. [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose double miles or 2% cash back on every purchase every day. what's in your wallet? [ crows ] now where's the snooze button? it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of
i've got a lot of things i'm going to stay busy with between now and having to make that decision. >>enator, thank you. it's always nice to see you. >> thank you, greta. >>> small businesses trying to figure out obama care. what's the verdict? is obama care good or bad? three small businesses owners say they know. you'll hear from them in a few minutes. take theseags to room 12 please. [ garth ] bjors small busiss earns double miles on every purchase every day. produce...
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to live work and place and today one of the biggest focuses is on creating a strong balance between businesses and residential concerns. and so when les came and spoke to us, the big concerns that we had about the space was notice containment, further containment, and if this should be in the entertainment that it be appropriate to the space. and adhere to the noise containment issues. we talked to les about it and we feel very strongly that this would be a wonderful addition back to the neighborhood. we believe that it is returned to the castro after a long time. we will return this historic 50-year-old icon back to the neighborhood and also, my mom will be really happy, she loves that place when we moved here, she is 83 years old and she can't wait for it to open on sunday. >> so we are very happy that les is a wonderful supporter of the neighborhood and very engaged and this is a type of business that we should want to have open in the neighborhood, a side note, the castro ntd has a currently a 6 percent vacantcy rate. if this space opens up again it will lower our vacantcy rate to 4 percen
to live work and place and today one of the biggest focuses is on creating a strong balance between businesses and residential concerns. and so when les came and spoke to us, the big concerns that we had about the space was notice containment, further containment, and if this should be in the entertainment that it be appropriate to the space. and adhere to the noise containment issues. we talked to les about it and we feel very strongly that this would be a wonderful addition back to the...
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i've got a lot of things i'm going to stay busy with between now and having to make that decision. >> senator, thank you. it's always nice to see you. >> thank you, greta. >>> small businesses trying to figure out obama care. what's the verdict? is obama care good or bad? three small businesses owners say they know. you'll hear from them in a few minutes. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta is a pain reliever fda-approved to manage chronic musculoskeletal pain. one non-narcotic pill a day, every day, can helpeduce this pain. tell your doctor right away if your mood worsens, you have unusual changes in mood or behavior or thoughts of suicide. anti-depressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. cymbalta inot for children under 18. people taking maois, linezolid or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, some fatal, were reported. signs includ
i've got a lot of things i'm going to stay busy with between now and having to make that decision. >> senator, thank you. it's always nice to see you. >> thank you, greta. >>> small businesses trying to figure out obama care. what's the verdict? is obama care good or bad? three small businesses owners say they know. you'll hear from them in a few minutes. to take action. to take the next step. today, y will know you did something for your pain. cymbalta can help. cymbalta...
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business. the links between of government and the fossil fuel industries are there for all to see and thereforeyou know there's got to be strong suspicions of vested interest is interest their work it's no big surprise until we get a massive change in a change of government in this country the policies are going to chinese are going to look in off of the parties in these big companies campaign the model is focused on going to be the size of a core so a lot of these toy hall and areas affected by this industry. and that's before. the whole country starts to realize just how corrupt this government really is and i think people are just seeing through the thin tissue of lawyers and the connections with these big industries and it's becoming clearer and clearer by the day and i think this government is headed hopefully for what have the bloody noses come the next election. well the cyber currency bitcoin is taking baby steps towards the big money world has been declared legal tender in germany of the first country to officially recognize the digital currency for a legislative and tax purposes more
business. the links between of government and the fossil fuel industries are there for all to see and thereforeyou know there's got to be strong suspicions of vested interest is interest their work it's no big surprise until we get a massive change in a change of government in this country the policies are going to chinese are going to look in off of the parties in these big companies campaign the model is focused on going to be the size of a core so a lot of these toy hall and areas affected...
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business. the links between of government and the fossil fuel industries are there for all to see and therefore you know it's got to be strong suspicions of vested interest is interest their work no big surprise until we get a massive change in a change of government in this country the priorities are you trying to get me looking off of the parties in these become things campaign i'm always focused on going to be the savior corso a lot these days a lot of bodies industry. and that's before. the whole country starts to realize just how corrupt this government really is and i think people are just seeing through the thin tissue of lawyers and connections with these big industries and it's becoming clearer and clearer by the day and i think this government is headed hopefully for one hell of a bloody nose in the next election. coming up we've got a success story gone sour hungary and farmers say they're being marginalized by e.u. cult agricultural companies since joining the bloc what was once a big income source for the country is now restricted to local markets. egypt's government confirms its s
business. the links between of government and the fossil fuel industries are there for all to see and therefore you know it's got to be strong suspicions of vested interest is interest their work no big surprise until we get a massive change in a change of government in this country the priorities are you trying to get me looking off of the parties in these become things campaign i'm always focused on going to be the savior corso a lot these days a lot of bodies industry. and that's before. the...
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business. the links between of government and the fossil fuel industries are there for all to see and therefore you know there's got to be strong suspicions of vested interest is interest their work no big surprise until we get a message going to change of government in this country the priorities are going to trying to be looking off of the parties in these big companies campaign i'm always focused on going to be the cyber corps so a lot these days are threatened by this industry. and that's before. the whole country starts to realize just how corrupt this government really is and i think people are just seeing through the thin tissue of lawyers and the connections with these big industries and it's becoming clearer and clearer got it i think this government is headed hopefully for one hell of a bloody nose come the next election. sparing no effort to get to snowden online for you today the u.k. detains the partner of the guardian journalist who helped edward snowden which is now the most wanted man in earth revealed the n.s.a.'s worldwide spy program. plus a breakpoint is declared legal tende
business. the links between of government and the fossil fuel industries are there for all to see and therefore you know there's got to be strong suspicions of vested interest is interest their work no big surprise until we get a message going to change of government in this country the priorities are going to trying to be looking off of the parties in these big companies campaign i'm always focused on going to be the cyber corps so a lot these days are threatened by this industry. and that's...
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business. >> has the rivalry between cabbies and ride share drivers gone too far? the confrontation on the streets of san francisco. >>> plus, stopping crime before it even happens. how one police department is using the past to protect the future. >>> and construction crews, archaeologists in san jose. we'll let you know what's uncovered. >>> looking at the past to predict the future. santa cruz police have a new crime fighting tool. and they're sharing it with agencies worldwide. it's called predictive policing. it uses historical data on the time and place of certain crimes to predict when future crimes might happen. officers are asked to patrol those areas. santa cruz police says it leads them to a suspicious person, solve a burglary and puts them in places they wouldn't think about patrolling. >> we put that out to other safety partners in the city. we're allowing them to see what this is. and go out and make a positive influence and a positive impact in those areas. >> the department had its first international day with police across the u.s. and as far as ke
business. >> has the rivalry between cabbies and ride share drivers gone too far? the confrontation on the streets of san francisco. >>> plus, stopping crime before it even happens. how one police department is using the past to protect the future. >>> and construction crews, archaeologists in san jose. we'll let you know what's uncovered. >>> looking at the past to predict the future. santa cruz police have a new crime fighting tool. and they're sharing it with...
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now where the strong the political differences between moscow and washington business relations will carry on regardless that is the view of these head of the american chamber of commerce and for some is his full interview is coming up in august on a boy coves worlds apart later this hour. the kurdish minority in syria has reportedly been the target of heavy attacks by radical for over three weeks now with stories of killings and kidnappings increasing almost daily four hundred fifty civilians were allegedly slaughtered in one incident alone although that information is hard to verify due to the chaos and violence engulfing the region kurdish journalist barzani has helped us put together a timeline though of what has been happening according to him islamist launched their assaults on the nineteenth of july trying to plant a bomb in a kurdish school and kidnapping local civilians the next day many houses across the kurdish enclaves were blown up one village destroyed completely legally around five hundred kurds were kidnapped while a radical cleric declared from a local mosque that th
now where the strong the political differences between moscow and washington business relations will carry on regardless that is the view of these head of the american chamber of commerce and for some is his full interview is coming up in august on a boy coves worlds apart later this hour. the kurdish minority in syria has reportedly been the target of heavy attacks by radical for over three weeks now with stories of killings and kidnappings increasing almost daily four hundred fifty civilians...
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s green party believes it's because london is fully vested with big business the links between.government and the fossil fuel industries there for all to see and therefore you know there's got to be strong suspicions a vested interest is interest their work is no big surprise until we get a massive change in this country the policies are going to show you are going to be looking off of the parties in these big companies i'm always focused on what's going to be the same across so a lot of these toys and there is a disability industry. and that's before. the whole country starts to realise just how corrupt this government really is and think people are just seeing through the thin tissue of lawyers and connections with these big industries and it's becoming clearer and clearer got it and i think this government is headed hopefully for one hell of a bloody nose come the next election all coming out here in r.t. we've got a success story gone sour kerry and farmers say they're being a marginalized by e.u. agricultural company since joining the block what was once a big income source
s green party believes it's because london is fully vested with big business the links between.government and the fossil fuel industries there for all to see and therefore you know there's got to be strong suspicions a vested interest is interest their work is no big surprise until we get a massive change in this country the policies are going to show you are going to be looking off of the parties in these big companies i'm always focused on what's going to be the same across so a lot of these...
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says the one between russia and the united states and yet when it comes to doing business that quite a few examples of prevailing. russians and americans just. stick to the mantra of nothing personal just business well to discuss that analogy under summers president of the american chamber of commerce thank you very much for a time mr summers we often hear that since the united states is the largest consumer of energy and russia is the largest producer of energy the synergies between the two are obvious but i do you really so obvious the may not be obvious but there is great center g. already not just in energy but in many other sectors of the global economy where americans are investing in russia making a lot of money expanding their operations this is a completely different world in the geo political world that we read about and business is focusing on making money but whether we look at the trade between the two countries and last year it was just under fourteen billion dollars it's not so impressive if you compare that to the trade with china for example which was more than ten t
says the one between russia and the united states and yet when it comes to doing business that quite a few examples of prevailing. russians and americans just. stick to the mantra of nothing personal just business well to discuss that analogy under summers president of the american chamber of commerce thank you very much for a time mr summers we often hear that since the united states is the largest consumer of energy and russia is the largest producer of energy the synergies between the two...
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i have been in business for 36 years. between 19 and 20th on mission street. between my block alone there are 9 empty stores. there are 3 stores to the left if you look at my store from across the street that have been empty over 10 years. there is a store directly across from me empty for 3 years. there is a restaurant across from me empty for 3 years. i can just go on and on. i am totally invested in the mission district in san francisco in my 36 years in the mission, myself and staff have donated time and to organizations. i have bought uniforms for the baseball team. whenever anybody has come to me for a donations eye # -- i have given it to them. when i came to the mission district in san francisco, i learned it was the shopping state in the united states. between 16 and 24 street it was 1 mile. it was called the mission mile. we had national shops, okay. 1 minute, please. all i would like to say is that when i read the ordinance, and i looked at all of those things, i'm not a lawyer. i'm a businessman. jack spade is not a formula retail. i have been to t
i have been in business for 36 years. between 19 and 20th on mission street. between my block alone there are 9 empty stores. there are 3 stores to the left if you look at my store from across the street that have been empty over 10 years. there is a store directly across from me empty for 3 years. there is a restaurant across from me empty for 3 years. i can just go on and on. i am totally invested in the mission district in san francisco in my 36 years in the mission, myself and staff have...
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i have been in business for 36 years. between 19 and 20th on mission street. between my block alone there are 9 empty stores. there are 3 stores to the left if you look at my store from across the street that have been empty over 10 years. there is a store directly across from me empty for 3 years. there is a restaurant across from me empty for 3 years. i can just go on and on. i am totally invested in the mission district in san francisco in my 36 years in the mission, myself and staff have donated time and to organizations. i have bought uniforms for the baseball team. whenever anybody has come to me for a
i have been in business for 36 years. between 19 and 20th on mission street. between my block alone there are 9 empty stores. there are 3 stores to the left if you look at my store from across the street that have been empty over 10 years. there is a store directly across from me empty for 3 years. there is a restaurant across from me empty for 3 years. i can just go on and on. i am totally invested in the mission district in san francisco in my 36 years in the mission, myself and staff have...
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we should begin with an outline of those business arrangements between attendance and the land owners whereby burroughs and his wife and their four children live. that's the end of the first introduction. >> you get a real flavor of his writing style there. i want to turn to you, if you would, you know as much about james agee as anyone around. tell us who he was. am i right that he himself had conflict about doing this and about exposing these people to sort of national, ma i don't know, criticism or national, you know, approval, whatever it would be? >> one of the things agee was trying to remedy, is the idea that rural poverty had become, if people living in rural poverty become poster children for the depression, and evans worked for the resettlement administration did his job was to go out and take pictures, propaganda, take pictures of poor people and then go back and show them happy after the new deal had intervened in their life. and agee was writing against the tradition of representing people like floyd burroughs as poster children for the depression and that's one of things
we should begin with an outline of those business arrangements between attendance and the land owners whereby burroughs and his wife and their four children live. that's the end of the first introduction. >> you get a real flavor of his writing style there. i want to turn to you, if you would, you know as much about james agee as anyone around. tell us who he was. am i right that he himself had conflict about doing this and about exposing these people to sort of national, ma i don't know,...
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scheduled fors legislative business between now and september 30. ays. , not a single appropriations bill has been sent to the president's desk. a bill we were considering this week, supposed to be a principal item of business this week was taken from the floor because it did not have the support of the majority party. this is not a recipe for responsible of ernest why the majority. it is a recipe for another manufactured crisis. speaker, our economy, our businesses, and our middle-class families cannot and ought not -- as a result of the congress's failure to do its job. there is an irrational sequester policy they refuse to prevent that have now fully embraced. why do i say they fully embraced it? it gets to their number without them having to make one single choice of cutting a single item. it simply says this is the number. meet it. no prioritization. no choice. no decision. the ryan budget passed this house in march without a single democratic vote. an endorsement in theory by this republican congress that cuts even deeper than the sequester pro
scheduled fors legislative business between now and september 30. ays. , not a single appropriations bill has been sent to the president's desk. a bill we were considering this week, supposed to be a principal item of business this week was taken from the floor because it did not have the support of the majority party. this is not a recipe for responsible of ernest why the majority. it is a recipe for another manufactured crisis. speaker, our economy, our businesses, and our middle-class...