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ultimately they developed a plan which they carried out on may 27, 1942.n a bright, warm day they waylaid heidrick in his normal commute to work at a turn in the road shown on the slide next to the tram. heidrick followed a regular routine. at about 10:30, he got into his car with his driver, drove to work. it was a bright, warm day. windows open. the soe-trained czech parachutists bicycled to the spot where they decided to ambush hydric's -- his vehicle carrying the sten gun. they assembled be sten gun blind in the briefcase as they had been taught by the soe, so they could do it without looking at it so someone nearby would not notice and say, what are you doing with that small, but lethal machine gun? [laughter] then they whipped out the sten gun, pulled the trigger, and it jammed. unfortunately this often happened with sten guns. they were not the most reliable weaponry. however, they were also armed with these little bombs, antitank weapons. they had a second shot. when they failed to shoot heidrick, he stepped out of the mercedes, pulled his pistol,
ultimately they developed a plan which they carried out on may 27, 1942.n a bright, warm day they waylaid heidrick in his normal commute to work at a turn in the road shown on the slide next to the tram. heidrick followed a regular routine. at about 10:30, he got into his car with his driver, drove to work. it was a bright, warm day. windows open. the soe-trained czech parachutists bicycled to the spot where they decided to ambush hydric's -- his vehicle carrying the sten gun. they assembled be...
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the motion carries. u, requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with san francisco marin food bank for the provision of home-delivered groceries for the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in a total grant amount not to exceed $625,959. could i have a motion to discuss? >> second. >> okay we are on. >> okay, so with this san francisco marin food bank this is a new contract to provide home-delivered groceries. they will be working with many nonprofit organizations in the community including their existing food pantry network partners where they can identify volunteers, get them trained to be able to do the delivery of these grocery bags to the participants who are eligible for this program. and this funding basically covers a lot of the operating costs, you know, they don't get all the food for free, they have to purchase some of them. some of the staffing costs, start-up costs, there's a little bit of equipment there to expand in order to accommodate this huge increase in the
the motion carries. u, requesting authorization to enter into a new grant agreement with san francisco marin food bank for the provision of home-delivered groceries for the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in a total grant amount not to exceed $625,959. could i have a motion to discuss? >> second. >> okay we are on. >> okay, so with this san francisco marin food bank this is a new contract to provide home-delivered groceries. they will be working with many...
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the motion carries . the next item. that was 12 and 13. >> we are now going to go into closed session. could you please read the items in closed session? >> public comment? any public comment on 12 on 12 and 13? seeing none, could you please read the items for closed session. >> item 16. >> item 17. >> item 18. >> item 19. >> item 20. >> any public comment on the items for closed session? >> motion to assert the attorney client privilege. >> second. >> all those in favor. >> aye. >> opposed? the motion carries. he sfgtv city of san francisco public utilities commission, has now gone into closed session. >> >> the commission is now back in open session. item 16 and 17 was settled. may have a motion regarding whether to disclose? >> not to to to disclose. >> second. >> all those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. >> is there any new business? >> earlier today we heard a little bit about the urban agriculture program and identifying those parcels in 2011 i want my colleagues to know and i'm looking forward to meeting w
the motion carries . the next item. that was 12 and 13. >> we are now going to go into closed session. could you please read the items in closed session? >> public comment? any public comment on 12 on 12 and 13? seeing none, could you please read the items for closed session. >> item 16. >> item 17. >> item 18. >> item 19. >> item 20. >> any public comment on the items for closed session? >> motion to assert the attorney client privilege....
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a bunch of crossfiters, they get together carrying kids dogs luggage, carrying everybody.a pregnant woman there up the stairs so they can get about their day. at the same time encouraging more humans get out. >> all i can think of is the legality of somebody drops somebody else and go tumbling down a huge lawsuit. >> and caught up in the i don't want anybody touching me just get away i'll walk up. they're all up in your business. >> i want to say if a good-looking gentleman with muscles want to carry me up the stairs who am i to say no? >> that's true. i changed my mind. >> that's perspective, baby. ♪ >> not a fan of the snowman. >> lexi i made a little snowman. >> my name is jasmine. >> this blogger goes by the name of j.b. beyond beautiful on youtube has been sharing a very personal journey. >> we have been trying to conceive for six months now. this is our sixth cycle. god willing, this is the last time that we're going to be doing this. >> she says that she and her husband have been trying to conceive for months and for a very long time has been unable to get pregnant.
a bunch of crossfiters, they get together carrying kids dogs luggage, carrying everybody.a pregnant woman there up the stairs so they can get about their day. at the same time encouraging more humans get out. >> all i can think of is the legality of somebody drops somebody else and go tumbling down a huge lawsuit. >> and caught up in the i don't want anybody touching me just get away i'll walk up. they're all up in your business. >> i want to say if a good-looking gentleman...
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you would be jailed if you carried a gun but should you be allowed to carry a gun on your campus?cheers and applause] john: really? you are college students and you are known for getting wasted and doing stupid things. and you want guns? >> yeah! john: all right. we have group for students for concealed carry says it is important that students be allowed to have guns and, conceal them. why? >> first of all, students are still people. we still have rights. [cheers and applause] creating a gun-free zone is, it is effectually impossible. john: that is what colleges do. this is gun-free zone. >> a smart thing a smart criminal will do find someone who is not able to fight back. you create an entire population of vulnerable students when you tell them that they can't with a license even carry a firearm for self-protection. john: you're not saying all students. you're saying obey state age laws. some students are quite young. whatever the age of majority. what about my point about all people getting drunk? >> already illegal to carry while you're drinking, the whole mixing guns and alcoh
you would be jailed if you carried a gun but should you be allowed to carry a gun on your campus?cheers and applause] john: really? you are college students and you are known for getting wasted and doing stupid things. and you want guns? >> yeah! john: all right. we have group for students for concealed carry says it is important that students be allowed to have guns and, conceal them. why? >> first of all, students are still people. we still have rights. [cheers and applause]...
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i won't read them in detail, but there are 3 goals related to carries and there is carries experience, untreated decays and also the disparity that we want to target those that are a birdb with the most common childhood disease dental carry. then we have 3 indicators or targets related to accessing dental care as well as pregnant women. lastly we have a dental sealant indicator to increase the percentage of the low income children that receive the sealants >> within the plan and i hope you have a copy available to you, that is our overall plan that was in each tactic [inaudible] we worked over the past year breaking them down into specific subtactics and performance measures. we know we moved from a >> student b. where will give you some examples because it is about a 5 page grid, but some examples in access is that every head start and early head start family advoicate and center director participates in a training this is headed by a head start health director within the mission area. we have in each of the next tactic integration policy is developed and implemented to include fluor
i won't read them in detail, but there are 3 goals related to carries and there is carries experience, untreated decays and also the disparity that we want to target those that are a birdb with the most common childhood disease dental carry. then we have 3 indicators or targets related to accessing dental care as well as pregnant women. lastly we have a dental sealant indicator to increase the percentage of the low income children that receive the sealants >> within the plan and i hope...
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clean department of homeland security funding bill, that would keep the department open so it can carry out the mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised, that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. for what purpose does the gentleman from new hampshire seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. gingrich gingrich mr. speaker i rise -- gungun mr. speaker i rise -- gunegune mr. speaker, i -- mr. guinta: mr. speaker, i rise today to talk about our marines. gagnon was selected and participated in what is arguably the most celebrated american flag raising in our nation's history. immortalized by a.p. photographer joe rosenthal, six u.s. marines raised the colors above the mount on the fifth day of the month-long battle for iwo jima. born to imgraints -- immigrants from quebec, he grew up in manchester, new hampshire, and left in 1943 after being drafted. he elected to join the united states marine corps. as part of operation detachment, a total of 92,000 men, 70,000 american
clean department of homeland security funding bill, that would keep the department open so it can carry out the mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: as the chair previously advised, that request cannot be entertained absent appropriate clearance. for what purpose does the gentleman from new hampshire seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. gingrich gingrich mr. speaker i rise -- gungun mr. speaker i rise -- gunegune mr....
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there are many cars that are carrying oil as i'm told that weren't even designed to carry oil. there's, of course, a lot of commodities that are run on trains and a lot of product other than oil such as coal. there is a lot of competition to get on these trains. it isn't the safest way to go. tonight's question -- do we need immediate new regulations on oil trains? text "a" for yes. text "b" for no. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. let me bring in molly madison, who is a scientist, and todd paglia. the inspection process, if either one of you could shed some light, the inspection process of these trains. in aviation everything has to be signed off on. everything has to be periodically checked and rechecked depending on what you're using the aircraft for and how many hours the aircraft might run. periodic checks whether you are flying commercial or private. i have wondered if the train industry has these kinds of restrictions. there's a big difference between carrying corn through the middle of the country and carrying oil. what's your response to that molly? >>
there are many cars that are carrying oil as i'm told that weren't even designed to carry oil. there's, of course, a lot of commodities that are run on trains and a lot of product other than oil such as coal. there is a lot of competition to get on these trains. it isn't the safest way to go. tonight's question -- do we need immediate new regulations on oil trains? text "a" for yes. text "b" for no. we'll bring you the results later on in the show. let me bring in molly...
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you would be jailed if you carried a gun. should you be allowed to carry a gun on your campus?cheers). >> really you are college students. you are known for getting wasted and doing stupid things and you want guns? >> all right. well a group called students for concealed carry says it is important that students be allowed to have guns and conceal them. >> first of all students are still people. we still have rights. >> creating a gun free zone it is actually impossible. >> that's what a lot of colleges do they say this is a gun free zone. >> find someone who is not able to fight back. you create entire population of vulnerable students when you tell them they can't with a license even tearcarry a firearm for protection. >> you are not saying all students. you are saying obey the age laws. whatever the age majority is. what about my point about all of the people getting drunk. >> it is already illegal to carry whiemle you are drinking. the mixing guns and alcohol that's already illegal. criminals around following the laws. people who are foj the laws need to be able to protect t
you would be jailed if you carried a gun. should you be allowed to carry a gun on your campus?cheers). >> really you are college students. you are known for getting wasted and doing stupid things and you want guns? >> all right. well a group called students for concealed carry says it is important that students be allowed to have guns and conceal them. >> first of all students are still people. we still have rights. >> creating a gun free zone it is actually impossible....
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two rains carrying crude run off the track. west virginia's governor declares a state of emergency in two counties. tonight, the growing risk as america ships more and more oil in tanker cars. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 17th. good evening, everyone. i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. well put it in the record books. the s&p 500 hit 2100 on the nose for the first time ever on speculation of a bailout extension for greece. according to reports, that country will ask for an extension of the country's alone agreement tomorrow. but there is no official word no confirmation just yet. the extension according to multiple reports would prevent the country's current agreement from expiring at the end of the month. that prospect worried investors for months since it could lead to a spiral of events from a default to greek exit of the euro. dow jones industrial average up 28 points to finish at 18,047. close to an all-time high there. nasdaq up 5 and s&p 500 closed 3 points high
two rains carrying crude run off the track. west virginia's governor declares a state of emergency in two counties. tonight, the growing risk as america ships more and more oil in tanker cars. all that and more tonight on "nightly business report" for tuesday, february 17th. good evening, everyone. i'm tyler mathisen. sue herera is off tonight. well put it in the record books. the s&p 500 hit 2100 on the nose for the first time ever on speculation of a bailout extension for...
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ayes have it and so the motion is carried. h, requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with russian american community services for the provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in the additional amount of $19,816 feir a revised total grant amount not to exceed $607,585. could i have a motion to discuss? >> moved. >> second. >> you are on. >> for the russian american community services the total increase of $19,816 for the two fiscal years is to enable them to actually accommodate and serve the additional seniors they are already overserving. the center, it is one site, the food is cooked at an on site kitchen, it is very popular, they have two seatings in order to accommodate all the seniors and adults with disability who wants to go there. and this additional funding will allow them to continue to be able to serve those additional consumers who are attending the center. are there any questions? >> commissioner sims. >> linda, at
ayes have it and so the motion is carried. h, requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with russian american community services for the provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in the additional amount of $19,816 feir a revised total grant amount not to exceed $607,585. could i have a motion to discuss? >> moved. >> second. >> you are on. >> for the russian american...
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i believe it has to be probably carried over because it is an action item, and item 18 is identified as an action item and it's actually a discussion item and that too may need to be carried over but we will get to those items or those issues when we get to that portion of the agenda. this is the director's report prior to the rates and benefits committee. we need to be out of this room by 430 this afternoon and that's not a soft time. that's a hard time. there is another city committee that will be meeting in this space. we have an agenda that is extraordinary. we are going to under take the labors of sieve fissous and get through this and the great person, the god condemned to roll a rock up a hill. i happen to be wearing a watch and the face is of this god and i will turn to my fellow commissioners so they can see it, so it can be done, and my hope is that those will be presenting will be focused in their remarks, crisp in their presentation. that board members -- we all know that we have other commitments. we have another closed session this afternoon. we need a quorum for that,
i believe it has to be probably carried over because it is an action item, and item 18 is identified as an action item and it's actually a discussion item and that too may need to be carried over but we will get to those items or those issues when we get to that portion of the agenda. this is the director's report prior to the rates and benefits committee. we need to be out of this room by 430 this afternoon and that's not a soft time. that's a hard time. there is another city committee that...
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ayes have it and so the motion carries. j, request the grant agreement with jewish family and children's services provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period of july 1, 2014 to june 30, 2015 in the additional amount of $38,444 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $211,278. can i have a motion to discuss? >> so moved. >> okay you are on. >> for jewish family and children's services we are starting off with home delivered meals contract modification and this additional amount of $38,444 is to enable the agency to expand their service in order to serve the increased demand that they are seeing. jewish family children's services provide kosher meals to their clients and, you know, we're really proud that we are able to offer this service even though, of course, it is expensive. the agency does do a lot of fund raising to cover what we don't provide in the contract in terms of costs. so are there any questions? >> hearing none, i will call for the vote. we still have a quorum.
ayes have it and so the motion carries. j, request the grant agreement with jewish family and children's services provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period of july 1, 2014 to june 30, 2015 in the additional amount of $38,444 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $211,278. can i have a motion to discuss? >> so moved. >> okay you are on. >> for jewish family and children's services we are starting off with home delivered...
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ayes have it so the motion carries. next, c, requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with glide provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in the additional amount of $85,693 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $386,564. could i have a motion to discuss? >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. before i go on to the glide one i did bring the updated congregate meal chart sites with me if that is helpful for you to be able to see where all the meal sites are. i will give it to the secretary. so currently we actually have a total of 48 different congregate meal sites located in different neighborhoods in the city, different supervisor districts. and the site actually has the type of meals that they provide, the meal hours, the contact phone number, et cetera, and we do share those with the public, with the consumers when they call, find out where things are. okay, back to glide. so for glide we are recommending an addi
ayes have it so the motion carries. next, c, requesting authorization to modify the grant agreement with glide provision of nutrition services for seniors at congregate meal sites during the period of july 1, 2014 through june 30, 2016 in the additional amount of $85,693 for a revised total grant amount not to exceed $386,564. could i have a motion to discuss? >> so moved. >> second. >> thank you. before i go on to the glide one i did bring the updated congregate meal chart...
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with that being said unless there are questions i want to carry us through what happens with the money now that we have a estimate which i think is the final estimate of this. this is a reconciliation of 14. okay. so we actually go back to the first page and we say okay $10 million. so we take that amount of money and we go back to page one, and if you look at page one last year we ended up with a carry forward balance of $14 million, and as soon as we adopted egwp these numbers got big fast. okay. we add the $10 million. we have $25 million that we basically -- if i can say this in the correct way. we have to give back $25 million over three years. that's just the way it is based on the policy so we're going to put 8.5 million dollars back into the rates in 2016 and allocated on membership and everyone gets a certain amount and i will show you that in the next presentation but that's where we're at in terms of surplus for this particular program. any questions? questions by members of the board. >> >> any public comment? okay. thank you for this discussion item. >> is this a discussio
with that being said unless there are questions i want to carry us through what happens with the money now that we have a estimate which i think is the final estimate of this. this is a reconciliation of 14. okay. so we actually go back to the first page and we say okay $10 million. so we take that amount of money and we go back to page one, and if you look at page one last year we ended up with a carry forward balance of $14 million, and as soon as we adopted egwp these numbers got big fast....
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so instead of high value cargo they started carry coil cotton oil and other things. so the niche was in carrying any kind of cargo that didn't require getting to market at a fast pace. the connection to galveston is unique from melissa. she sailed and arrived about a hundred yards from where we are
so instead of high value cargo they started carry coil cotton oil and other things. so the niche was in carrying any kind of cargo that didn't require getting to market at a fast pace. the connection to galveston is unique from melissa. she sailed and arrived about a hundred yards from where we are
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they are carried by mosquitoes.dicate you need to either remove people from the mosquito population or kill the mosquitoes. they've been very difficult to do. it was a mosquito that carried it, but it comes from the italian word and back before the turn-of-the-century scientists believed that it rose up from the swamps and that he became sick because they always came out around the spring and summertime when the waters were warming and you could smell the swamps. once we figured out that was caused by mosquitoes which was in 1998. in the countries that could afford the mosquitoes where the homes are better off into the healthcare come of the malaria plummeted and the elimination of malaria occurred but there were still some outbreaks. but in the u.s. south and italy and southern europe because mosquitoes live longer and there are more of them it is harder to get rid of our malaria they would be less economically developed. >> where is mullah area today where can you find valeria? malaria? >> anywhere people are poor
they are carried by mosquitoes.dicate you need to either remove people from the mosquito population or kill the mosquitoes. they've been very difficult to do. it was a mosquito that carried it, but it comes from the italian word and back before the turn-of-the-century scientists believed that it rose up from the swamps and that he became sick because they always came out around the spring and summertime when the waters were warming and you could smell the swamps. once we figured out that was...
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they have travelled from southern guinea across ebola-infected regions, carrying two tons of fish. >> we don't want to hear about ebola anymore. it has destroyed everything. including our trade. >> reporter: they are heading to senegal where they hope to sell their fish. they are not sure if they will be allowed in. for the last eight months senegal has closed his border with guinea to prevent ebola from spreading. the route is used by traders out there west africa and the closure has hurt trade. >> closing borders is not a good thing even to fight against disease. you are causing panics. you are causing a lot of stress on the economy and the capacity of people to go through in moments of tensions such as an epidemic, so there are also technical medical reasons to criticize the border closure. >> reporter: senegal says it has put measures in place to prevent the virus from spreading. customs officers do a thorough inspection of their load. >> translator: we have seen so much traffic coming through. they are carrying coffee spices honey, fruits and venning vegetables. >> reporter: thei
they have travelled from southern guinea across ebola-infected regions, carrying two tons of fish. >> we don't want to hear about ebola anymore. it has destroyed everything. including our trade. >> reporter: they are heading to senegal where they hope to sell their fish. they are not sure if they will be allowed in. for the last eight months senegal has closed his border with guinea to prevent ebola from spreading. the route is used by traders out there west africa and the closure...
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it is very sad to harry that our red across workers were wounded while carries carrying out a humanitarian act. similar to five years ago when thousands of ethnic ratification fled the province. now some 30,000 30,000 refugees from myanmar made the same trek. >> it was very loud. >> china is calling for dialogue. >> we want to use this opportunity to once again call on all sides involved in the clashes in myanmar to avoid the strength and void the effecting security on the comoins side. >> reporter: but now three months of martial law is being imposed by myanmar's government a sign this the fighting is not expelled to ent any time soon, al jazeera. >> fortify rights a human rights organization. matthew you are joining us from bangkok to first tell knee whether whether the i state of emergency will do anything i to calm the situation? >> it is a state of emergency. this is a segment of the myanmar l military that has committed severe human rights invitations over the next self years. our principal concerning e-concern is the civilians population and there have been many. >> you say it is th
it is very sad to harry that our red across workers were wounded while carries carrying out a humanitarian act. similar to five years ago when thousands of ethnic ratification fled the province. now some 30,000 30,000 refugees from myanmar made the same trek. >> it was very loud. >> china is calling for dialogue. >> we want to use this opportunity to once again call on all sides involved in the clashes in myanmar to avoid the strength and void the effecting security on the...
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they claim they are carried out -- they claimed they are repaired to carry out suicide bombings. a meeting to finalize plans for a joint offensive against the militants. kate moody reports. >> waiting for customers, the shops of the border town remain open for business with tradesmen affiant to the face of nearly two weeks of attacks by boko haram. >> all we can do is stay calm, relaxed, and i think things will be all right. >> i have faith that god will bring back the people who have left. >> last week, niger's government declared a state of emergency in the border region. since then, thousands have fled to zinder, the country's second largest city. carrying their belongings and seeking food, water, and shelter, many are traumatized i the violence that have rocked their hometown. the ball to right by my house. my shop turned down and a child was killed. on the outskirts of zinder police searched vehicles entering from the east. they fear their city could become the militants' next target. >> the operation underway has enabled us to understand extent to which the evil of boko har
they claim they are carried out -- they claimed they are repaired to carry out suicide bombings. a meeting to finalize plans for a joint offensive against the militants. kate moody reports. >> waiting for customers, the shops of the border town remain open for business with tradesmen affiant to the face of nearly two weeks of attacks by boko haram. >> all we can do is stay calm, relaxed, and i think things will be all right. >> i have faith that god will bring back the people...
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now, you can, of course, carry more or you can carry less.but the more you carry the shorter the distance you can usually go. so 50 pounds was about average for long-distance, day-after-day carriage. keach: so for copan's metateros, the market potential was limited by technology. because they had to carry the stones to market on their backs the market had to be close by. filomeno's problem is similar. although he can use a bus to get his metates to market the cost of transportation must be added to the sale price. if filomeno transports his metates much beyond the neighboring market town, he must add the cost of a round-trip bus fare to the price. and this would make his metates too expensive. ten miles from filomeno's house is the town of tlacolula. market is held here once a week. almost everything is sold by the actual producers or their families. weekly markets are one of the most ancient of economic institutions. today, sales involve cash. but until quite recently most societies like the ancient maya, depended on barter so much of one co
now, you can, of course, carry more or you can carry less.but the more you carry the shorter the distance you can usually go. so 50 pounds was about average for long-distance, day-after-day carriage. keach: so for copan's metateros, the market potential was limited by technology. because they had to carry the stones to market on their backs the market had to be close by. filomeno's problem is similar. although he can use a bus to get his metates to market the cost of transportation must be...
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their tradition -- and owner to carry their tradition -- an honor to carry their tradition.t the role? common: the director had a film at sundance. goals of our films were selected and she won best director -- both of our films were selected and she won best director. she's all my work -- she saw my work and she reached out and set up a meeting, is that meeting, and she told me the character she wanted to play, the person she wanted me to be in the version she had. -- and the vision she had. i immediately started to find out about james bevel. he lived in chicago which is were i am from he was from mississippi but he moved to chicago. i went to the million man march in 1995 and he was one of these eager and i kind of remember -- the eagerness and i kind of remember -- the speakers and i kind of remember. charlie: organized it? common: james bevel along with louis farrakhan. it was cold the day of reconciliation where men from across the -- called the day of reconciliation where men from across the country were saying let's come together. charlie: acting gives you another out
their tradition -- and owner to carry their tradition -- an honor to carry their tradition.t the role? common: the director had a film at sundance. goals of our films were selected and she won best director -- both of our films were selected and she won best director. she's all my work -- she saw my work and she reached out and set up a meeting, is that meeting, and she told me the character she wanted to play, the person she wanted me to be in the version she had. -- and the vision she had. i...
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in terms of carry over, the cbd has designated all these projects. they carry over a six month reserve and that's why you see a significant amount for the cbd. additionally, the cbd was successful in getting street improvement work and -- in terms of recommendations for the cash market cbd. we would like to encourage them to ensure their annual budget is reasonably aligned with their original budget outlined in the management plan and similar to noe valley, to make sure -- by the local law. in particular, insuring the total carry amount is identified in the break down of those funds are identified in the actual annual report. i'm going to be bringing up the cash market cbd to go over the program that they've celebrated. speaker: i'm andrea and i'm the executive dreblther for -- executive director for the market. i'll go over our presentation. that's our map as you can see where it's a large district where 18 blocks, we go from castro and 19th all the way down to market and octavia street plus side streets including the safe way and behind safe way ch
in terms of carry over, the cbd has designated all these projects. they carry over a six month reserve and that's why you see a significant amount for the cbd. additionally, the cbd was successful in getting street improvement work and -- in terms of recommendations for the cash market cbd. we would like to encourage them to ensure their annual budget is reasonably aligned with their original budget outlined in the management plan and similar to noe valley, to make sure -- by the local law. in...
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the fact is that there are millions of americans who have carry permits and carry all the time. and they should be able to carry in the mall of america in case there's an attack. >> before this latest threat came out, america had a strict policy, they said listen this is all private property and we do not allow people to carry inside of here. should it stay that way? >> yes, for one thing, we can't overreact. every time there's a new threat from a terror group we rush to get more guns. we have more guns per capita than any other country. the only country that has more guns than us is the country of yemen. somebody who had a gun thwarted other people being killed. >> they looked at the clakklakamus case, more guns, more problems, you know that about 62 children under 14 each year are killed by guns who by supposedly responsible gun owners, you're more likely to get killed if you're a 14 and under child than you are in the mall of america today. >> let me ask you this, lars, do you believe, do you agree with the fact that terrorists will not go to places say for example malls of a
the fact is that there are millions of americans who have carry permits and carry all the time. and they should be able to carry in the mall of america in case there's an attack. >> before this latest threat came out, america had a strict policy, they said listen this is all private property and we do not allow people to carry inside of here. should it stay that way? >> yes, for one thing, we can't overreact. every time there's a new threat from a terror group we rush to get more...
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two of west virginia's townd were evacuated, after an explosion of tankers carrying tons of crude oil from the dakota. it is an important resource but sheila macvicar found out in her investigation, it also shows growing evidence of a new danger on the rails. >> reporter: massive explosions rocked the scene of monday's train derailment in fayette county, west virginia. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: where trains caught five after jumping the track during a snow storm. >> oh my god. >> the force of the explosion so close to the communities of montgomery and mountain carbon with their thousands of inhabitants are raising questions about the safety of the tens of thousands of trains that are transporting an increased volume of crude oil across the country. the west virginia train was carrying bakken crude from north dakota, the same kind of crude that blew up in another derailment that had a much more tragic outcome. >> oh mon dieu! >> one of my captains summed it up, saying it was like driving into hell. and it was. >> first americans to respond to the derailment in
two of west virginia's townd were evacuated, after an explosion of tankers carrying tons of crude oil from the dakota. it is an important resource but sheila macvicar found out in her investigation, it also shows growing evidence of a new danger on the rails. >> reporter: massive explosions rocked the scene of monday's train derailment in fayette county, west virginia. >> i've never seen anything like this. >> reporter: where trains caught five after jumping the track during a...