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>> i would like to thank commissioner carly in particular, but all of you for supporting this important measure. it is hard to imagine that we need a policy like this, and recent article seemed to imply we desperately need a policy like this, so i think you very much for asking for an inspiring as altogether. i also want to
>> i would like to thank commissioner carly in particular, but all of you for supporting this important measure. it is hard to imagine that we need a policy like this, and recent article seemed to imply we desperately need a policy like this, so i think you very much for asking for an inspiring as altogether. i also want to
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>> i would like to thank commissioner carly in particular, but all of you for supporting this important measure. it is hard to imagine that we need a policy like this, and recent article seemed to imply we desperately need a policy like this, so i think you very much for asking for an inspiring as altogether. i also want to thank the commissioner for catching something really important, and arabic to read a change into the record if i may as a result of her igor i.. is that ok with you? >> it occurs of the very last whereas in the first page of the resolution. so i will hopefully go slowly so that you guys can cross. not your hands when you're all on that page. -- knod your heads when you're all on that page. it comes right after the signature page of the staff report, before the policy itself. paper page 3, third piece of paper. everyone on that? in the bottom the very last whereas, the whereas needs to say where as the port commission desires to create a new budgetary goals to fund capital maritime projects -- strike the word with come in search in an amount equal to, and 50% of ports
>> i would like to thank commissioner carly in particular, but all of you for supporting this important measure. it is hard to imagine that we need a policy like this, and recent article seemed to imply we desperately need a policy like this, so i think you very much for asking for an inspiring as altogether. i also want to thank the commissioner for catching something really important, and arabic to read a change into the record if i may as a result of her igor i.. is that ok with you?...
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. >> toilets have all different flows, but carli, you have to have a 1.6 gallon or less. -- currently. >> that is the state plumbing code minimum standard. >> that is going to save your water compared to what a lot of people still have in their bathrooms. they have 3.5 or 5 gallons. that is using a ton of water. >> the year there is a new city ordinance requirement to reduce flow flesh? >> and a lot of manufacturers are real -- are already making those toilets. right here, we have a dual-flush toilet. this toilet uses 1.6 gallons on the full flush and 0.9 on the half less. >> what happened? >> it automatically opens. this is a fancy toilet. we can get to that later. >> this is the half loss, which is how many? >> 0.9. so it is very good toilet, water-saving. and then the other kind of toilet that saves water is and 1.28 gallons a flush. >> i know when people first started selling and installing the 1.6, there were problems with it was not clear in the bowl and all of that. have those generally been resolved? >> yes, they have come out with a lot of new technologies, and the flushing s
. >> toilets have all different flows, but carli, you have to have a 1.6 gallon or less. -- currently. >> that is the state plumbing code minimum standard. >> that is going to save your water compared to what a lot of people still have in their bathrooms. they have 3.5 or 5 gallons. that is using a ton of water. >> the year there is a new city ordinance requirement to reduce flow flesh? >> and a lot of manufacturers are real -- are already making those toilets....
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s struggles since carly fiorina left the c.e.o. post in early 2005. the stock was $21.53, got as high as 54.20, now it's back to $23. adding to gains in tech? those strong oracle results we told you about last night. analyst reaction positive today. today, goldman sachs repeated a "buy" rating on oracle and boosted its price target by $2 to $35 a share. apple pushed higher into record territory earlier in the day, but got caught up in the late- day selloff, falling $1.31. to $412. investor interest could change now that the "all things digital" blog says apple will roll out the iphone 5 on october 4. sprint, the expected partner on iphone 5, falling 2%. we've got technical analysis on apple on the blog, nbr on pbs.org. and that's tonight's "market focus." turning now to europe, some new developments today. european officials say they will return to athens next week continuing talks to solve greece's debt crisis. meanwhile, greece promised more austerity measures in an effort to prevent a default and to convince its partners of its commitment to stay i
s struggles since carly fiorina left the c.e.o. post in early 2005. the stock was $21.53, got as high as 54.20, now it's back to $23. adding to gains in tech? those strong oracle results we told you about last night. analyst reaction positive today. today, goldman sachs repeated a "buy" rating on oracle and boosted its price target by $2 to $35 a share. apple pushed higher into record territory earlier in the day, but got caught up in the late- day selloff, falling $1.31. to $412....
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of banned and non conventional weapons again on conventional means that before the war starts sure carly's enter into an agreement with the opponents at all for the use of weapons that's a huge impact on the population on the environment and so on the chicken appear paradoxical but that's how it. has an example you can think about the in thailand mind campaign because when you do there are some agreements to try to limit the use and the abuse of certain weapons unfortunately when a war starts everybody ignores these agreements if a war starts the packs of already been broken sin it will be the international responsibility to judge but the main goal of who is involved in a war is to win it by it. i think for. literature to. be in the probability of affecting the territory and the environment negatively is very high it's our main risk predicament but if we're going to. sleep when you bomb something you don't bomb every trail. that you drop the bomb on an oil refinery in rathmines factories or an chemical factory it's. in that circumstance you pollutants are created if you pollutants that are
of banned and non conventional weapons again on conventional means that before the war starts sure carly's enter into an agreement with the opponents at all for the use of weapons that's a huge impact on the population on the environment and so on the chicken appear paradoxical but that's how it. has an example you can think about the in thailand mind campaign because when you do there are some agreements to try to limit the use and the abuse of certain weapons unfortunately when a war starts...
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banned and non conventional weapons again on conventional means that before the war starts should carlie's enter into an agreement with the opponents or tolstoy the use of weapons with a huge impact on the population on the environment and so on the show can appear paradoxical but that's how it is. up to the top but as an example you can think about the anti landmine campaign because when you do there are some agreements to try to limit the use and the abuse of certain weapons unfortunately when a war starts where everybody ignores these agreements if a war starts attacks have already been broken still it will be the international courts responsibility to judge but the main goal pool was involved in a war as to when it bought it. i think so. listeners it was the in the probability of affecting the territory and the environment negatively is very high and it's our main risk to go mostly because. all of this lead when you bomb something you don't bomb in retail. that you drop the bomb on an oil refinery factories on chemical tax rates. course for the courts in that circumstance you pollutant
banned and non conventional weapons again on conventional means that before the war starts should carlie's enter into an agreement with the opponents or tolstoy the use of weapons with a huge impact on the population on the environment and so on the show can appear paradoxical but that's how it is. up to the top but as an example you can think about the anti landmine campaign because when you do there are some agreements to try to limit the use and the abuse of certain weapons unfortunately...
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it's the end of school for thirteen year old carlie in frankfurt germany his grandparents escaped from morocco in the one nine hundred seventy s. joining a largely white german society his mother grew up here and she's seen things change and we have a time where everything was perfect you know we don't feel like that we. met then there i'd like my son was why there's a after five here then i feel like something's happened and the politics not just problems are at least partly down to a massive demographic change statistics show that the overall population of young people in germany has fallen by two million in the past decade of so you cannot make a situation also of population. increase so. not to have as much children those who need increasingly wealthy germans who see raising children whilst holding down jobs as a waste of time and money the only parts of the population that are growing immigrant communities the changes in culture and ethnicity are leaving some germans feeling threatened islamism levens forty years law make model of society it is very different from me to my classic
it's the end of school for thirteen year old carlie in frankfurt germany his grandparents escaped from morocco in the one nine hundred seventy s. joining a largely white german society his mother grew up here and she's seen things change and we have a time where everything was perfect you know we don't feel like that we. met then there i'd like my son was why there's a after five here then i feel like something's happened and the politics not just problems are at least partly down to a massive...
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and let's begin with the latest from flushing meadows where serena williams knocked out carly that was knocking the u.s. open semifinal the american through to the championship decider with these winning six to six fall over the top seed meanwhile samantha styles are advance to her second career grand slam final in the early a clash the australian beating surprise package on going to cook in the rain delayed match style sort of started strongly taking the games to three bobby instead of germany pulled back to level the game in fact sextile the decider was one sided though with stossel running away five love and then securing a six three two six six two victory to reach the final she's now aiming to become the first australian woman to win a major since evolved gongs nine hundred eighty wimbledon success. chance of the french. noise and i wouldn't take it in you know now one is happy i'm giving myself another to do the same just go out there and you know use a little bit of that experience from last year really go after it and see what i can do but it would be you know it was a major hi
and let's begin with the latest from flushing meadows where serena williams knocked out carly that was knocking the u.s. open semifinal the american through to the championship decider with these winning six to six fall over the top seed meanwhile samantha styles are advance to her second career grand slam final in the early a clash the australian beating surprise package on going to cook in the rain delayed match style sort of started strongly taking the games to three bobby instead of germany...
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and in all the corporate news russian trash mine at world carly has increased top that profit by sixty one cents to almost eight hundred million dollars higher fertilizer prices and low energy costs were behind the better than expected performance the company pledged to pay half of its profit in diffidence this year. russia's result is reportedly in talks with iran over building an old union plant in the country and the world's top producer could launch production with an annual capacity of three hundred fifty thousand tons the project could boost sales overall by nine percent but it is complicated by u.s. sanctions over iran these included ban for u.s. citizens to do business in the country and sanctions for countries have guy like the embargo result doesn't have any production of the u.s. but the world's largest economy makes up almost a tenth of boost sales revenue. that wraps up the business bulletin new york today what stories how don't all web site are to dot com slash business. the. most. of the latest in science and six months from a friend. we saw the future coverage. in the a
and in all the corporate news russian trash mine at world carly has increased top that profit by sixty one cents to almost eight hundred million dollars higher fertilizer prices and low energy costs were behind the better than expected performance the company pledged to pay half of its profit in diffidence this year. russia's result is reportedly in talks with iran over building an old union plant in the country and the world's top producer could launch production with an annual capacity of...
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there have been other women in charge of hewlett packard, famously carly feiorina spectacularly firedy the board. it must be difficult being a technology chief executive these days, nina. >> i don't know if it's just a technology chief executive. i wonder if it's difficult being an hp senior executive. an interesting article in "the new york times" suggested one of the problems that apotheker ran up against was the internal culture at hp. while he started out saying i want to focus strategy on the higher value, high-end hardware products, when it came to rolling it out and communicating it to the rest of the company, he came up against resistance. the thing with these sorts of firings, you never really know what goes on behind the scenes. at the ends of the day, being a ceo is about leadership. your stock price is going to suffer. it's hardly a wonder if this is true that he's come up against problems with the board. it will be interesting to see if it gets better. >> we'll have to see. >>> we still have so much to come up on the show including this. >> translator: almost everyone her
there have been other women in charge of hewlett packard, famously carly feiorina spectacularly firedy the board. it must be difficult being a technology chief executive these days, nina. >> i don't know if it's just a technology chief executive. i wonder if it's difficult being an hp senior executive. an interesting article in "the new york times" suggested one of the problems that apotheker ran up against was the internal culture at hp. while he started out saying i want to...
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senate candidate carly fiorina. >>> it's something you don't see very often, a suspect in a vicious crime crying and trembling in fear. that's exactly what's happening to the man accused in a crime spree that includes kidnapping and murder. len ramirez on the different face of a man once considered armed and dangerous. len. >> reporter: that's right, ken. this was just a very brief appearance in court today for the defendant but for a man accused of this crime spree including a cold-blooded murder, the defendant in this case paul ray castillo certainly showed a lot of emotion when showed up in court. >> reporter: paul ray castillo's appearance in court was only 45 seconds. the man accused of robbery, carjacking and murder, never stopped shaking and crying. in fact, his attorney says he has been like this ever since his arrest. >> i have spoken to him briefly at the psychiatric unit in the jail. he was crying uncontrollably. you might have saw that was the case here in the courtroom today. and he is on a 15-minute suicide watch. >> reporter: he showed a much different face last friday when
senate candidate carly fiorina. >>> it's something you don't see very often, a suspect in a vicious crime crying and trembling in fear. that's exactly what's happening to the man accused in a crime spree that includes kidnapping and murder. len ramirez on the different face of a man once considered armed and dangerous. len. >> reporter: that's right, ken. this was just a very brief appearance in court today for the defendant but for a man accused of this crime spree including a...
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when you look at the women who ran for office, nicky haley, christie todd, carly fiorina, none of these were running on women's issues. you barely heard them talk about husbands or children. you have to ask, why is she doing this? >> i grew up with old-fashioned parents. i understand to an extent, who's the boss thing, father knows best stuff from the '50s. when she let her husband tell her who to vote for, for example? where does this end, the husband is the power boss. >> if i were to say that we're following the bachmann rules, i would have such injury that the best makeup artist at msnbc couldn't handle it. but -- >> i'm laughing because it hits so close to home. most people watch this show, i'm guessing, think this is so strange, old testament -- >> 99% of the people are not the people michele bachmann's looking for. she's fallen down to 3% in the latest fox poll nationally. among tea party supporters in iowa, she's now out in front. that's the poll her campaign was circulating. >> but it's not going to elect her. if you look at, you know, gender differences and politics and who vo
when you look at the women who ran for office, nicky haley, christie todd, carly fiorina, none of these were running on women's issues. you barely heard them talk about husbands or children. you have to ask, why is she doing this? >> i grew up with old-fashioned parents. i understand to an extent, who's the boss thing, father knows best stuff from the '50s. when she let her husband tell her who to vote for, for example? where does this end, the husband is the power boss. >> if i...
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this is a company that is it difficult to come with carly fiorina.n one hand, is a poor man's ibm with hardware, services but also a poor man's apple and consumer services and cannot give that excited. they do have a lot of employe turnover. >> facebook >> and they are really going after apple. people to not think but they are trying to keep users as long as they. with the 750 million users they spend seven hours on the site. the kind of people with all these different website music sites and the next this television service. >>catherine: getting more social. >> mark zuckerberg also did a parody from saturday night live because it is fun and loosen some of. >>catherine: he is becoming more articulate thank you, robert we will see you next week. ♪ >>jacqueline: a live look outside in pacifica. those waves. cloudy conditions and we will talk more about these waves the storms churning up with the possibility of large, breaking waves up and down the coast. in the bay area. a breaking waves up to 15 ft.! the weather service is concerned about the possibil
this is a company that is it difficult to come with carly fiorina.n one hand, is a poor man's ibm with hardware, services but also a poor man's apple and consumer services and cannot give that excited. they do have a lot of employe turnover. >> facebook >> and they are really going after apple. people to not think but they are trying to keep users as long as they. with the 750 million users they spend seven hours on the site. the kind of people with all these different website music...
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when you look at the women who ran for office, nikki haley, christy todd, carly fiorina, none of themg to their husbands. you barely heard them talk about husbands or children, and now you have to ask why is she doing this? >> well, i grew up with old-fashioned parents. i understand to an extent, but would -- where does this thing end, the husband is the power boss? >> if i were to say to my wife that we're following the bachmann rules, honey, there would be issues here that msnbc couldn't handle. >> i'm laughing, because it's so close to home. most people watch this show, i'm guessing, think this is so strange and old testament. >> but 99% of the people watching the show are not the people that michele bachmann is working for. guess what? among tea party supporters in iowa, she's now out in front. >> it's not going to elect her. most women who vote typically have voted democratic. women who vote have swayed to -- are not michele bachmann's demographic? those women are going to say, you say submit means respect, but then use the word respect. there's a difference between submitting an
when you look at the women who ran for office, nikki haley, christy todd, carly fiorina, none of themg to their husbands. you barely heard them talk about husbands or children, and now you have to ask why is she doing this? >> well, i grew up with old-fashioned parents. i understand to an extent, but would -- where does this thing end, the husband is the power boss? >> if i were to say to my wife that we're following the bachmann rules, honey, there would be issues here that msnbc...
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[applause] >> christina marie carlie. >> sean e. connelly jr. >> james lee colinner. >> jonathan m.rs. >> kevin conroy. >> benda conway. >> dennis michael cook. >> ellen d. cook. >> jeffrey w. koons. >> john cooper. >> julian cooper. >> joseph john jr. >> gerard coppola. >> joseph albert corbett. >> john corcoran iii. >> alejandro cordero. >> robert cordis. >> and my father, christopher megal colasante, we miss you and you. >> my father, john joseph marie, we love you and miss you and you'll always be in our hearts. >> reuben c. carrera. >> denny carrera guiterrez. james j. corrigan. >> carlos cortez rodriguez. >> kevin michael cosgrove. >> delores marie costa. >> alexandra costanza. >> charles gregory costello jr. >> michael costello. >> asia codam. >> chaudhari sr. >> martin john copeland. >> john g. coughlin. >> timothy coglin. >> james cove. >> andre colin cox. >> frederick john cox. >> and my mother, susan p. conlin. mom, we love you and miss you so much. we think about you everyday and we know you are looking down on us smiling. >> and my father, james lee conner. dad, we love
[applause] >> christina marie carlie. >> sean e. connelly jr. >> james lee colinner. >> jonathan m.rs. >> kevin conroy. >> benda conway. >> dennis michael cook. >> ellen d. cook. >> jeffrey w. koons. >> john cooper. >> julian cooper. >> joseph john jr. >> gerard coppola. >> joseph albert corbett. >> john corcoran iii. >> alejandro cordero. >> robert cordis. >> and my father, christopher...
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humorous, also gets to an important point in my opinion, part of a routine by the late comedian george carli carlin. >> i don't like words that hide the truth. i don't like words that conceal reality or uism an american english is loaded is euphemisms. americans have a lot of trouble dealing with reality. americans have trouble facing the truth. so they invent the kind of soft language that protect themselves from it. and it gets worse with every generation. for some reason it just keeps getting worse. i'll give you an example of that. there's a condition in combat, most people know about it. it's when a fighting person's nervous system has been stressed to its absolute peak and maximum. can't take any more input. the nervous system has either snapped or is about to snap. in the first world war that condition was called shell shock. simple, honest, direct language, too syllables. shell shock. almost sounds like the guns themselves. that was 70 years ago. then a whole generation went by and then the second world war came along and the very same combat condition was called battle fatigue. four
humorous, also gets to an important point in my opinion, part of a routine by the late comedian george carli carlin. >> i don't like words that hide the truth. i don't like words that conceal reality or uism an american english is loaded is euphemisms. americans have a lot of trouble dealing with reality. americans have trouble facing the truth. so they invent the kind of soft language that protect themselves from it. and it gets worse with every generation. for some reason it just keeps...