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anbut the occupation that happed in vallejo, calif., was like changing, not only for myself, but for many people. it changed the world of indian people in california by allowing cultural easement. . so this was not just my victory, but a victory of the ancestors and the work they have put us through over the past 15 years reading the peace talks, by walking to each of the sites that have been desecrated by buildings being put on top of them in red robes and bathrooms and bars. by honoring our ancestors that each place we went to, the ancestor found as it to do the work. so i am honored to do that work, and continue to do that work. i am also really thrilled to be a part of this because it is a humbling experience. i think when people go through humbling experiences, it helps them to seek further and see how they can do more. had i not on the work, i would not have met so many young people who have a passion to do something that it's different. i think that is one of the things i've learned, that when we were asked for 109 days, we allow people to come and live there, but allow them t
anbut the occupation that happed in vallejo, calif., was like changing, not only for myself, but for many people. it changed the world of indian people in california by allowing cultural easement. . so this was not just my victory, but a victory of the ancestors and the work they have put us through over the past 15 years reading the peace talks, by walking to each of the sites that have been desecrated by buildings being put on top of them in red robes and bathrooms and bars. by honoring our...
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[applause] the mayor of oakland, calif., a former colleague of yours from the old school days when youakland, before i convinced you to moves. . [laughter] mayor jean quam. [applause] from state offices in this state, the former district attorney of the county for san francisco and the attorney general of the state of california, the hon. carmela harris. and [applause] the insurance commissioner for the state of california, the hon. david jones. [applause] and your state senator in the state of california, mark little. an[applause] his colleague, state senator at leland neyeat. [applause] member of the california state assembly, fiona ma. [applause] and a majority of your board of supervisors are here, which is a good thing. [laughter] the president of the board, david chiu. [applause] the rev. of the board, sean elsbernd. [applause] and the three women that are always undying loyalty you in support almost everything you'd do, and i will introduce the three of them together -- jane kim, leah komen and carmen chu. [applause] mark farrell. [applause] scott wiener, member of the board of
[applause] the mayor of oakland, calif., a former colleague of yours from the old school days when youakland, before i convinced you to moves. . [laughter] mayor jean quam. [applause] from state offices in this state, the former district attorney of the county for san francisco and the attorney general of the state of california, the hon. carmela harris. and [applause] the insurance commissioner for the state of california, the hon. david jones. [applause] and your state senator in the state of...
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. >> they were taken back to their bakersfield calif., home town. >> it was the family's wish that theyinseparable. >> also tonight, this kind of thing is very rare among high achievers in an elite program like navy flight school. >> see why there is a different name coming to the new lanes on the beltway. >> milder temperatures have now arrived. >> the hottest team in washington is the georgetown hoyas. the caps of 14 in a row. ny great pioneers before me, guided only by a dream. i'm embarking on a journey of epic proportion. i will travel, from sea to shining sea, through amber waves of grain, and i won't stop until i've helped every driver in america save hundreds on car insurance. well i'm out of the parking lot. that's a good start. geico, fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent, or more on car insurance. >>> it is a good economic -- economic start to the new year. jobless claims are as below its levels since june of 2008. president obama has a new plan to create summer jobs for teenagers. >> the white house is partner in what several businesses, including wells fargo, bank
. >> they were taken back to their bakersfield calif., home town. >> it was the family's wish that theyinseparable. >> also tonight, this kind of thing is very rare among high achievers in an elite program like navy flight school. >> see why there is a different name coming to the new lanes on the beltway. >> milder temperatures have now arrived. >> the hottest team in washington is the georgetown hoyas. the caps of 14 in a row. ny great pioneers before me,...
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alcaldesa jean quan, dijo que los manifestantes incitaron la violencia al agredir a los agentes y calificlos indignados como niÑos que tratan de llamar la atencion; quan, adems asegura que llamar a los lideres del movimiento en nueva york para que no apoyen a los indignados de oakland. ---el domingo por la tarde, durante una reunion frente al edificio del ayuntamiento, un grupo de manifestantes aseguran que fueron los policias que comenzaron los hechos violentos al utilizar sus macanas y gas lacrimgeno sin ninguna justificacin. cu --este resurgimiento del movimiento de los indignados tom a muchos por sorpresa.. pero qu significa? --jaime peluffo nos trae un anlisis.. jaime. take pkg nats.. para algunos es la manera de exigir igualdad econmica.. para otros es simple anarquia.. el choque entre indignados y la polica este fin de semana en oakland se convirti en un caos que result en heridos en ambos bandos, vandalismo y por lo menos 400 arrestos.. s.o.t. 6:06:00 movimentos como estos, es el resultado de años y años y años de frustraciones.. chris cox es un profesor de sociologa en la univers
alcaldesa jean quan, dijo que los manifestantes incitaron la violencia al agredir a los agentes y calificlos indignados como niÑos que tratan de llamar la atencion; quan, adems asegura que llamar a los lideres del movimiento en nueva york para que no apoyen a los indignados de oakland. ---el domingo por la tarde, durante una reunion frente al edificio del ayuntamiento, un grupo de manifestantes aseguran que fueron los policias que comenzaron los hechos violentos al utilizar sus macanas y gas...
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otro breve corte publicitario, el increÍble rescate de una madre y sus dos pequeÑos hijo de morir en califal quedar atrapados en su auto tras un aparatoso choque. el vehÍculo hecho aÑicos quedÓ colgando de un puente y estuvo a punto de caer al vacÍo. gracias a el greco esfuerzos la madre y sus dos pequeÑos, estÁn hoy con vida. y tambiÉn, califoia unos turistas por poco fallecen cobrados en la bahÍa. su auto era transportado por un ferry y al parecer fue chocado por otro auto y quedÓ flotando en el agua. en el auto, iba una pareja con los niÑos que lograron ser rescatados por buzos y socorristas. y a continuaciÓn,1 adelanto de lo que tener otro colega jorge ramos este domingo. [♪ mÚsica ♪] >> este domingo en al punto, tenemos un debate. pudiera ser primer presidente hispano. >> se estÁ corriendo de ser mexicano debido a la posiciÓn que sigue tomando y sigue pegando durÍsimo. >> dice que hay que hablar solamente inglÉs. >> mÉxico permitiÓ que agentes de la dea actuarÁn como narcos en territorios mexicanos. >> la realidad es que la procuradurÍa estÁ enterada. >> diego luna nos habla de su nue
otro breve corte publicitario, el increÍble rescate de una madre y sus dos pequeÑos hijo de morir en califal quedar atrapados en su auto tras un aparatoso choque. el vehÍculo hecho aÑicos quedÓ colgando de un puente y estuvo a punto de caer al vacÍo. gracias a el greco esfuerzos la madre y sus dos pequeÑos, estÁn hoy con vida. y tambiÉn, califoia unos turistas por poco fallecen cobrados en la bahÍa. su auto era transportado por un ferry y al parecer fue chocado por otro auto y quedÓ...
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goose, a turkey vulture,'s bray, read tailed hawk, read at shouldered hawk, peregrine falcon, md., calif gulf, western goal, mourning dove, hummingbirds, i'm going rather fast -- woodpeckers, ravens, crows, swallows, night hatches, mockingbirds, chickadees, waxwings, robbins, warblers. etc and -- etc. and so forth. with bubble warming and the rise of sea level, this will be more important. the need for these up land refuges will become vital to the survival of the species. we hope this will be covered more thoroughly in the final environmental impact report as well as supporting the compromise alternative. thank you very much. president miguel: thank you. >> linda chapman for nob hill senior housing. i've been to the federal district court to try to get the filings and so forth and on link electronics, inc. model number: pdr-885 software version: 3.0c the city ought -- the city attorney had a long conversation with you. what day are contending is that there is -- you are substantially preventing them from exercising their religious freedom. the statute -- this is a ludicrous argument. in
goose, a turkey vulture,'s bray, read tailed hawk, read at shouldered hawk, peregrine falcon, md., calif gulf, western goal, mourning dove, hummingbirds, i'm going rather fast -- woodpeckers, ravens, crows, swallows, night hatches, mockingbirds, chickadees, waxwings, robbins, warblers. etc and -- etc. and so forth. with bubble warming and the rise of sea level, this will be more important. the need for these up land refuges will become vital to the survival of the species. we hope this will be...
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>> they have an office here, but are based in gardenia, calif.. supervisor kim: how many of these companies are locally based? >> we have a set aside program for micro lbe's. four contracts, the vendors. xtech is a joint venture. cornerstone is a joint venture between one firm here in san francisco, and another international firm. supervisor kim: thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. why don't we open up these comments -- these items to public comment. is there anyone from the public that would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. we have a motion to send these three items forward with recommendations. motion. we can do that without objection. thank you. item 9. >> item 9. resolution approving port commission lease no. l-15004 with bauer intelligent transportation, inc., a california corporation, for certain real property located at pier 50, sheds a and c, in the city and county of san francisco, for a term of ten years. >> good morning. my name is jay edwards. we are here today to seek board approval -- committee a
>> they have an office here, but are based in gardenia, calif.. supervisor kim: how many of these companies are locally based? >> we have a set aside program for micro lbe's. four contracts, the vendors. xtech is a joint venture. cornerstone is a joint venture between one firm here in san francisco, and another international firm. supervisor kim: thank you. supervisor chu: thank you. why don't we open up these comments -- these items to public comment. is there anyone from the...
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hiding behind a tree in calif lies with the forest in the background be hard to spot him even if the visibility were normal. down on the other side of a small man and. i can just see the edge of his face and hood. the third one. is in an abandoned construction site in the corner of a dark room with a metal grating. so we found all three fighters it's hard to hide from a thermal site. in terms of image processing i believe we're the leaders. we use a powerful processor that we've developed. it's based on very promising technology called high performance reconfigurable computing. because it gives us a very large optical band with nearly two times more energy efficient. it can run for four hours with only four double a batteries consuming three watts of energy. spawning those potential bad guys with such easy work because of the powerful image processor within the site just point its low energy demands it still produces image quality that second to no other non cool from a site all the computing power is packed onto a series of circuit boards assembled by the skilled team of engineers k
hiding behind a tree in calif lies with the forest in the background be hard to spot him even if the visibility were normal. down on the other side of a small man and. i can just see the edge of his face and hood. the third one. is in an abandoned construction site in the corner of a dark room with a metal grating. so we found all three fighters it's hard to hide from a thermal site. in terms of image processing i believe we're the leaders. we use a powerful processor that we've developed. it's...
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know this is not the first time we've seen a fierce clash between officers an activist in oakland calif got in october in late october by former u.s. marine by the name scott olsen was left in critical condition without a head injury from being struck in the had by a police tear gas can canister and this is something odd that put a lot of criticism on the police department in oakland california if you come to new york city clearly is the way that the demonstration that the movement suffered a little bit of a blow because a new. york city mayor michael bloomberg removed the optimists from zuccotti park where they were camped out but i can tell you this they are still in the planning stages they are still very much committed to this movement it's just that it's very cold in new york city right now once the weather gets warmer you are going to see these activists in new york city back in the street if they have to go up against the police officer some of them told me they will they said they're willing to risk anything they have nothing to lose because at this point so many of them say the
know this is not the first time we've seen a fierce clash between officers an activist in oakland calif got in october in late october by former u.s. marine by the name scott olsen was left in critical condition without a head injury from being struck in the had by a police tear gas can canister and this is something odd that put a lot of criticism on the police department in oakland california if you come to new york city clearly is the way that the demonstration that the movement suffered a...
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the arab spring bloomed into a european summer which harvested an american audience from cairo to calif. moscow to madrid to her ear to occupy global rallies shared common themes but if one thing stood out in the middle east and north africa alone it was protests that lead down one road regime change. tunisia and egypt got rid of their dictators without war but libya was not so lucky nato allies began a humanitarian mission with a fierce bombing campaign the critics called it a mislabeled invasion to take down gadhafi for benefits the only reason they're interested in with libya is about the oil you hear anybody screaming and yelling about all those people last week that were killed in the ivory coast or who sudan gadhafi was brutally killed in october as the world watched the graphic video go viral thousands of civilians were killed over months of bombing and as twenty twelve neared syria found itself in a similar set up for intervention russia and china fearing a repeat of the situation in libya as civil war intensifies this is a direct effect that direct clash between the u.s. and na
the arab spring bloomed into a european summer which harvested an american audience from cairo to calif. moscow to madrid to her ear to occupy global rallies shared common themes but if one thing stood out in the middle east and north africa alone it was protests that lead down one road regime change. tunisia and egypt got rid of their dictators without war but libya was not so lucky nato allies began a humanitarian mission with a fierce bombing campaign the critics called it a mislabeled...
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four people in fresno, calif., are dead in what police believe may have been eight murders-suicide.olice found four people shot to death inside. those killed include a 3-year old boy and 18-month-old girl. police say their mother killed them and another man turned the gun on herself. this little girl has her big brother to think for saving her life. her dress caught fire last week when she got too close to a gas fire in their kitchen. ezra rushed to aid and put out the flames. he routinely watches out for his six sisters. >> in this morning's consumer alert, hundreds of thousands of foreclosure cases will take longer to review than first thought. the reviews covering foreclosures issued in 2009-2010 were expected to be completed this month, but some could take until november. you have until april 30 to request a review. you can get more information that independent foreclosure review. there is still plenty of business news to report this morning. >> good morning. the market, of is closed today. back to business as usual. -- the market is closed today appeared at the nation's ski res
four people in fresno, calif., are dead in what police believe may have been eight murders-suicide.olice found four people shot to death inside. those killed include a 3-year old boy and 18-month-old girl. police say their mother killed them and another man turned the gun on herself. this little girl has her big brother to think for saving her life. her dress caught fire last week when she got too close to a gas fire in their kitchen. ezra rushed to aid and put out the flames. he routinely...
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started with just one province statue on adopting a single health care system or a payer system in calif in canada for the whole country adopted single payer the same thing could happen in the united states of california it's the way. moving on to the ongoing struggle american homeowners are experiencing according to a new investigation by n.p.r. and pro publica mortgage giant freddie mac. was betting billions of dollars that struggling homeowners would foreclose in two thousand and ten in two thousand and eleven a time in which freddie mac. should have been helping those same struggling homeowners refinance their mortgages despite touting on its website that its mission is to quote stabilize the nation's residential mortgage market and expand opportunities for homeownership this investigation shows freddie mac. was doing just the opposite he stabilizing the housing market making profits when people were being kicked out of their homes so how did a public service go so wrong for more on this richer esko joins me in the studio is a senior fellow at the campaign for america's future richar
started with just one province statue on adopting a single health care system or a payer system in calif in canada for the whole country adopted single payer the same thing could happen in the united states of california it's the way. moving on to the ongoing struggle american homeowners are experiencing according to a new investigation by n.p.r. and pro publica mortgage giant freddie mac. was betting billions of dollars that struggling homeowners would foreclose in two thousand and ten in two...
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brother had gone away in maine, and he seemed to enjoy the experience and everyone around me said that, calif. -- i wanted to go somewhere else and i ended up going to yale. this was a tremendous experience and completely different from anything i could have imagined. this was really the luck of the draw. i studied english. after a bad experience in the history department, which was very politicized. this was a class on 21st century foreign-policy. my professor at the time, he wanted everyone to submit a bibliography on their papers, and mine was on media coverage. of course, there was the majesterial coverage of the tet offensive. my teacher, who was liberal, did not want this on my bibliography. and i had many others, but i was appalled by that and did not want to fight my way through senior year on these topics. >> a professor at yale wouldn't allow you to put this on my bibliography? >> tried to discourage me. >> why? >> i didn't get an explaination. he said, "that is so -- just kind of trying to push it off the bibliography." >> what year did you get out of yale? >> 1983. >> what did you
brother had gone away in maine, and he seemed to enjoy the experience and everyone around me said that, calif. -- i wanted to go somewhere else and i ended up going to yale. this was a tremendous experience and completely different from anything i could have imagined. this was really the luck of the draw. i studied english. after a bad experience in the history department, which was very politicized. this was a class on 21st century foreign-policy. my professor at the time, he wanted everyone...
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the california people, calif.--california wanted to separate from mexico as well and become their own country. in the middle of all that, capt. fremont fomenting a rebellion. also about this time, really people in motion in 1846 propelled them to go over the next hill. you had the mormon migration and the mormons had been chased all away from new york to missouri, the practice of polygamy repugnant to many of the baptists and so forth. their leader was actually murdered and brigham young, the most famous of the mormons took over at that point and said to his people we are going to move out of the united states, as far away as they possibly could. they went to you talk -- you talk --utah and founded salt lake. in the mexican war camelot and that became part of the united states as well. so you had that migration and at the same time you had good people that became known as the donner party. anyone here heard of the donner party? for those of you not familiar with them, they became cannibals' eventually. off they we
the california people, calif.--california wanted to separate from mexico as well and become their own country. in the middle of all that, capt. fremont fomenting a rebellion. also about this time, really people in motion in 1846 propelled them to go over the next hill. you had the mormon migration and the mormons had been chased all away from new york to missouri, the practice of polygamy repugnant to many of the baptists and so forth. their leader was actually murdered and brigham young, the...
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host: our next call comes from oxnard, calif., our line for democrats.aller: i have heard you say that romney has the probability of winning the primary because of name recognition and money. it is current sad to me that because of money -- it is kind of sad to mate and the supreme court ruling that allows an unlimited amount of money that can be given to politicians is distressing. i'm a democrat but we have people like buddy roemer. their views are rarely expressed because these guys can buy their way into office if they can influence enough people. the want to use the line about running the country because they have a business background. i would hope our country does not base everything it does just on a business model. there are other considerations. and he wouldn paul withdraw our military forces from foreign governments to we have alliances and treaties with that are mutually effective for both nations. there are dangerous people running for these offices and other people who probably have excellent ideas that will never be heard because of money.
host: our next call comes from oxnard, calif., our line for democrats.aller: i have heard you say that romney has the probability of winning the primary because of name recognition and money. it is current sad to me that because of money -- it is kind of sad to mate and the supreme court ruling that allows an unlimited amount of money that can be given to politicians is distressing. i'm a democrat but we have people like buddy roemer. their views are rarely expressed because these guys can buy...
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so now we have to go to a bank in wilmington, delaware court in wilmington, calif. and the bank says you can take a chance. even though you have not missed a payment, you're not underwater. yes, i am under water. help me out. well guess what. now they can do it. what is new is a lot the we're proposing -- it is also common sense. not only have the american people figure out what we did, which is complicated. it is bearing fruit, which gives them more willingness to accept that what we are proposing may work, the things we're proposing are not ideological -- are non-is illogical. what is in a logical about the american people having bill that institutions with $50 billion more. they're not bad guys. i am not making demons. but what is the big deal for them to come along now for pennies on $100 in assets and make sure that the very people that bail them out get above the water, have a chance? this is common sense to people. and so, as i said, these guys are helping us. they are hoping is by saying what they believe. last point i want to make is this. what is at stake
so now we have to go to a bank in wilmington, delaware court in wilmington, calif. and the bank says you can take a chance. even though you have not missed a payment, you're not underwater. yes, i am under water. help me out. well guess what. now they can do it. what is new is a lot the we're proposing -- it is also common sense. not only have the american people figure out what we did, which is complicated. it is bearing fruit, which gives them more willingness to accept that what we are...
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caller: i just want to say fuck -- host: bakersfield, calif., you are up.your television set when you call in. we will take you live to the john huntsman of and that should get under way. he is wrapping up his best event of the day. according to "the fix" -- he charted where the candidates have appeared since last june and he says in terms of visit to new hampshire, jon huntsman is at the top of the list with 158 visits to the state since june of last year. here we are alive to exeter new hampshire for the huntsman event. rick santorum has had 86 events and mitt romney is in third with 75. next up, we go to susan on the democrats' line from florida. caller: how are you. the only thing i would like to say is we need to stay focused with this election because we do need change. ever since obama became president, the only thing i've been hearing is an explanation about the president. he has not been given the chance to show what he knows and i think it's a shame we have steered off into the wrong direction. we need change. why would anyone want to keep on the
caller: i just want to say fuck -- host: bakersfield, calif., you are up.your television set when you call in. we will take you live to the john huntsman of and that should get under way. he is wrapping up his best event of the day. according to "the fix" -- he charted where the candidates have appeared since last june and he says in terms of visit to new hampshire, jon huntsman is at the top of the list with 158 visits to the state since june of last year. here we are alive to exeter...