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, et cetera. but often the world we present to you in the media which presents all these folks burning tires in the streets, et cetera. but this goes back to a bit of wisdom that a senior rewrite guy told me in that early years in journalism that news is what happens when things aren't going the way they're supposed to. when things are going the way they're supposed to, who cares about the thousands of planes that take off and land safely every day, right? or the thousands of kid who are not joining gangs or getting strung out on drugs. no, our story is the disasters. so one must keep this in mind, the world which we bring to you. and i think those of us who work in the media need to keep that in mind as well. which brings me to my surprising theme number three, business cosby's culture war. i met bill cosby as a student journalism student in 1969 and i interviewed a number of celebrities came to our campus. almost everybody had good sound bites to i have but about the war or about civil rights or
, et cetera. but often the world we present to you in the media which presents all these folks burning tires in the streets, et cetera. but this goes back to a bit of wisdom that a senior rewrite guy told me in that early years in journalism that news is what happens when things aren't going the way they're supposed to. when things are going the way they're supposed to, who cares about the thousands of planes that take off and land safely every day, right? or the thousands of kid who are not...
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et cetera. because if you give these resources to someone who doesn't have discipline and the correct values, you're wasting these resources because they won't know what to do with them. right? and so washington is making an argument here that some people of african decentcoming ingcoming out of slavery have to develop, if they don't already have it, the discipline necessary in order to carry them forward. so washington uses his own life as an example of the kind of discipline that people of african decent really ought to have. he talks about his route to hampton institute where he even slept under the boardwalk to pay his way he worked at a truck, all that kind of stuff. didn't have any money on his journey. once getting to hampton, he cleans a room for the person who's there and he remembers the lessons taught by mrs. ruffner about how to clean. he says that was my entrance examination. so in terms of the building blocks of booker t. washington, we have first the sense of discipline, hard work
et cetera. because if you give these resources to someone who doesn't have discipline and the correct values, you're wasting these resources because they won't know what to do with them. right? and so washington is making an argument here that some people of african decentcoming ingcoming out of slavery have to develop, if they don't already have it, the discipline necessary in order to carry them forward. so washington uses his own life as an example of the kind of discipline that people of...
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, et cetera. at the same time there's work to be done. i've followed cosby's progress and it seemed him do a lot of good work in spurring grassroots involvement around the country but it doesn't make news because who cares about kids who are succeeding? finally surprising theme number four. this is the most recent. quiet but dramatic cultural quakes i call it, when the earth shakes all the sudden and things change in ways you never expected them to happen. many predicted an african-american president, for example. same-sex marriage being legally and there is states. legalize marijuana. all these things are going to come some day, but not in our lifetimes, children. that's a science-fiction stuff but all of a sudden the last decade all kinds of stuff has been happening. maybe not the wheel was right about the tipping point communities. it's no wonder that pat buchanan and other people are so upset by what's going on with the culture. william f. buckley, definition of a conservative, relentlessly ye
, et cetera. at the same time there's work to be done. i've followed cosby's progress and it seemed him do a lot of good work in spurring grassroots involvement around the country but it doesn't make news because who cares about kids who are succeeding? finally surprising theme number four. this is the most recent. quiet but dramatic cultural quakes i call it, when the earth shakes all the sudden and things change in ways you never expected them to happen. many predicted an african-american...
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et cetera. because if you give these resources to someone who doesn't have discipline and the correct values, you're wasting these resources because they won't know what to do with them. right? and so washington is making an argument here that some people of african decentcoming ingcoming out of slavery have to develop, if they don't already have it, the discipline necessary in order to carry them forward. so washington uses his own life as an example of the kind of discipline that people of african decent really ought to have. he talks about his route to hampton institute where he even slept under the boardwalk to pay his way he worked at a truck, all that kind of stuff. didn't have any money on his journey. once getting to hampton, he cleans a room for the person who's there and he remembers the lessons taught by mrs. ruffner about how to clean. he says that was my entrance examination. so in terms of the building blocks of booker t. washington, we have first the sense of discipline, hard work
et cetera. because if you give these resources to someone who doesn't have discipline and the correct values, you're wasting these resources because they won't know what to do with them. right? and so washington is making an argument here that some people of african decentcoming ingcoming out of slavery have to develop, if they don't already have it, the discipline necessary in order to carry them forward. so washington uses his own life as an example of the kind of discipline that people of...
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, et cetera. are you taking these types of criteria already into consideration aside from saying that sites up to 200 units should have 100% affordable, et cetera? all of those issues, the peripheral effects for affordability? >> absolutely, that is the feasibility analysis that we need to do. we showed you the range of 50-200 units, projects that have been feasible and have been constructed, but think all had their own characteristics as you talk about site conditions and land cost, compending on where they are you all of that needs to be taken into cannot to say this site is feasible for low-income development based on subsidy sources that we have. what we're trying to show is that athlistical priority may swing if is there a site that is actually feasible for that mixed income level as well. i think those factors sort of bear on how i site gets from our initial analysis to the community process. >> i wasn't trying to draw the conclusion that certain sites are more suitable for affordable housin
, et cetera. are you taking these types of criteria already into consideration aside from saying that sites up to 200 units should have 100% affordable, et cetera? all of those issues, the peripheral effects for affordability? >> absolutely, that is the feasibility analysis that we need to do. we showed you the range of 50-200 units, projects that have been feasible and have been constructed, but think all had their own characteristics as you talk about site conditions and land cost,...
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you know, they were two different generations, you know,cetera et cetera. but dubois is criticizing washington, but washington is attempting to build institutions. this is really washington's legacy.this this is what distinguishes him s what from any other black leader, including martin luther king. martin luther king jr. dr. king, was a tremendous nk leader, no question about it. sa you know, we don't think of the to world the same way prior to martin luther king that we thinkas of the world now.the his dr. king was the first person ld ever in the history of the worlde. to say war is wrong, for example. even no one had ever said that umors before. even jesus said we will have wars and rumors of wars. dr. king said, war is evil. it destroys communities. it destroys people. vilizati it destroys civilization. it destroys the land. it d it is a corruption of natural law. he said war is wrong. and we just don't think about r the war the same way now that folks now thought about it before dr. king made that kind of analysis.t kind he changed the perspective abou
you know, they were two different generations, you know,cetera et cetera. but dubois is criticizing washington, but washington is attempting to build institutions. this is really washington's legacy.this this is what distinguishes him s what from any other black leader, including martin luther king. martin luther king jr. dr. king, was a tremendous nk leader, no question about it. sa you know, we don't think of the to world the same way prior to martin luther king that we thinkas of the world...
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, et cetera. they wanted that base protected and grown, and so you think about how the armed services gets populated. it's populated by people like me and we're trying to argue for keeping our bases, our troops, et cetera, and it means the armed services committee, while it's excellent, it's really knows its stuff, and from a sort of more global perspective can carry the message the tom line needs to be increased but the armed services itself cannot give appropriate management discretion to the department to deal with snowfall inefficiency of that are strategic threat at this point. >> let me just add two things. your question had to unpack it a little bit had a couple of different pieces. so on the reform which is beyond kind of cutting the headquarters bloat and encapsulates things like retirement, health care, et cetera, the problem of the entitlements inside the defense budget that are a microcosm of the national entitlements problems but which because of cost growth, threaten to at some point
, et cetera. they wanted that base protected and grown, and so you think about how the armed services gets populated. it's populated by people like me and we're trying to argue for keeping our bases, our troops, et cetera, and it means the armed services committee, while it's excellent, it's really knows its stuff, and from a sort of more global perspective can carry the message the tom line needs to be increased but the armed services itself cannot give appropriate management discretion to the...
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smoldering ruins of the white house, capital, et cetera. one thing to understand about the importance of this house, and it took me a while to understand it, the legislative and judicial branches were destroyed. the supreme court was in the capital building at that time. that's gone. executive office was destroyed. that's gone. who's going to be ambassador? who's going to sign treaties? who's going to do day-to-day work of keeping the country going? by moving into this house, washington and the united states continued. another little footnote, up until that point they began to be a movement to relocate the nation's capital farther west because the united states when it was founded basically north-south country but it began to move out west. we should have a more central location. think of new york state in albany. that's why albany is there rather than manhattan being the state capital. the burning of washington was, i would argue, 19th century equivalent of 9/11 for this country. when that happened, people here said we're not going to move
smoldering ruins of the white house, capital, et cetera. one thing to understand about the importance of this house, and it took me a while to understand it, the legislative and judicial branches were destroyed. the supreme court was in the capital building at that time. that's gone. executive office was destroyed. that's gone. who's going to be ambassador? who's going to sign treaties? who's going to do day-to-day work of keeping the country going? by moving into this house, washington and the...
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, et cetera, et cetera. cloud. and under the third-party doctrine that means that there's no constitutional limit on the government gathering up all of that information from those third parties without any basis of suspecting you of engaging in the kind of wrongful activity, which then opens up the possibility for the kind of dragnet surveillance that you see the nsa engaging in. so i think we do live in a brave, new world. we have walked into it, the government hasn't imposed it upon us. but unless we change the rules we will allow technological advance to render privacy like the eight track player, something that we once had but no longer is of any use. >> i'd like to cabinet the third-party doctrine and judge poe to come to you in just a moment on a third-party doctrine to see if you agreed with david on this point but before we do that, come on, i would like to ask you but technology. justice alito cited and quoted you in jones about talking about technologies influx. at what point is a statutory come at
, et cetera, et cetera. cloud. and under the third-party doctrine that means that there's no constitutional limit on the government gathering up all of that information from those third parties without any basis of suspecting you of engaging in the kind of wrongful activity, which then opens up the possibility for the kind of dragnet surveillance that you see the nsa engaging in. so i think we do live in a brave, new world. we have walked into it, the government hasn't imposed it upon us. but...
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that's a place that carries out a lot of attacks on american businesses and governments, et cetera. >> cyber. >> cyberattacks. if you're stealing something, you don't want to advertise it and there's been loads of property stolen. for the companies, that gives them the ability to not acknowledge it. they don't want to publicize it because it shows they are vulnerable. this attack has been public.
that's a place that carries out a lot of attacks on american businesses and governments, et cetera. >> cyber. >> cyberattacks. if you're stealing something, you don't want to advertise it and there's been loads of property stolen. for the companies, that gives them the ability to not acknowledge it. they don't want to publicize it because it shows they are vulnerable. this attack has been public.
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election is, et cetera, et cetera. >> they talk about the constitution, absolutely. but it is very important important they not accept the term constitutional. we can talk about the irony of a party, you know, that proclaims itself to be a markis party talking about how terrible western ideas are. but let's not talk about that irony. >> if we have short questions and short answers, we will have time. there a question four too. short questions, short ans and we will have time. >> is very hard to explain why something hasn't happened. there is a lot of speculation. i think a lot of that speculation comes out of those who believe that the ultimate goal of the campaign is johnson and therefore johnson and power base in shanghai. i don't have an easy answer because i don't know if shanghai hasn't grown or if there is -- so i don't have a good answer for your question. >> quick questions and quick answers. [ inaudible ] >> -- out of right wipg and things to target out of the left wing. [ inaudible ] why he himself isn't a -- why he left rebel not right rebel. are there pol
election is, et cetera, et cetera. >> they talk about the constitution, absolutely. but it is very important important they not accept the term constitutional. we can talk about the irony of a party, you know, that proclaims itself to be a markis party talking about how terrible western ideas are. but let's not talk about that irony. >> if we have short questions and short answers, we will have time. there a question four too. short questions, short ans and we will have time....
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agents, fbi agents and national security agents can't look at race, gender, sexual orientation et cetera. is thad a good idea when it comes to national security looking at certain regions of the world to go ding, ding, ding, ding, is it good saying they will not do ethnic protester and cases here within the u.s. >> i don't think so they're not doing it at the gourders either you drug the people or they're out of line and oath is comparable whatever we're talking about then you go after them. otherwise to have them stand down more i think is possibly threatening. >> was it just kind of pr move. this is not applying to localitys and state governments. that's where true fighting is on this issue. >> federal agents nobody seems to be saying it's federal cops giving me -- >> no it's local and state where issues are. >> it's symbolic and it's a good message to make sense as former prosecutors. just saying we'll look at someone because they're muslim or afghanistan weight of time you need toe be more focused and develop better intel squlens that the people i focus on. >> i think it's a bit of a
agents, fbi agents and national security agents can't look at race, gender, sexual orientation et cetera. is thad a good idea when it comes to national security looking at certain regions of the world to go ding, ding, ding, ding, is it good saying they will not do ethnic protester and cases here within the u.s. >> i don't think so they're not doing it at the gourders either you drug the people or they're out of line and oath is comparable whatever we're talking about then you go after...
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announced they would begin internet streaming services, this bypassing traditional media cable, et cetera. that's our topic this week on "the communicators." how people get tv, what's the future of tv, and joining us are two analysts, leading analysts, craig moffet and michael nathanson, and they're partnered in the moffetnathanson research firm. mr. moffet, what is the impact, what's your initial reaction to what cbs, hbo, have announced, and then add on to that netflix and apple, et cetera, and all these other different services. what's the impact on the overall television industry? >> guest: well, those are two separate categories, really. the new one, hbo and cbs, my guess is the impact will be, actually somewhat limited. on the other hand, the impact of some of the ones already here, like netflix, has already been very profound, and i think what we're seeing here is a real change in the viewing habits of millenials. they're simply watching tv in a very different way than my generation watched tv, and you're starting to see the media companies embrace that and recognize they can't cir
announced they would begin internet streaming services, this bypassing traditional media cable, et cetera. that's our topic this week on "the communicators." how people get tv, what's the future of tv, and joining us are two analysts, leading analysts, craig moffet and michael nathanson, and they're partnered in the moffetnathanson research firm. mr. moffet, what is the impact, what's your initial reaction to what cbs, hbo, have announced, and then add on to that netflix and apple, et...
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some for islamic outreach, for climate change, et cetera. some of our recommendations may be relevant to those, but we focus on conflicts because there are some special characteristics. they're dealing with life and death situations. and they usually attract very high level of both political and public attention. after our interviews and our review of memoirs of several of the envoys, we covered a lot of conflict areas from northern ireland, the middle east, the balkans, south asia, and several situations in africa. so we tried to reach out and get a perspective from people dealing with these issues over more than one administration, and in various parts of the world. so let me turn to bob who will talk about the basic elements of the study. >> thank you. let me begin by thanking the u.s. institute of peace and princeton the opportunity to work with him has been really great. and i do appreciate it. just touching briefly on the structure of the report and what we tried to cover. i served as special envoy to the bosnian federation at the end
some for islamic outreach, for climate change, et cetera. some of our recommendations may be relevant to those, but we focus on conflicts because there are some special characteristics. they're dealing with life and death situations. and they usually attract very high level of both political and public attention. after our interviews and our review of memoirs of several of the envoys, we covered a lot of conflict areas from northern ireland, the middle east, the balkans, south asia, and several...
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, et cetera, et cetera. the cloud. and under the third-party doctrine that means that there's no constitutional limit on the government gathering up all of that information from those third parties without any basis of suspecting you of engaging in the kind of wrongful activity, which then opens up the possibility for the kind of dragnet surveillance that you see the nsa engaging in. so i think we do live in a brave, new world. we have walked into it, the government hasn't imposed it upon us. but unless we change the rules we will allow technological advance to render privacy like the eight track player, something that we once had but no longer is of any use. >> i'd like to cabinet the third-party doctrine and judge poe to come to you in just a moment on a third-party doctrine to see if you agreed with david on this point but before we do that, come on, i would like to ask you but technology. justice alito cited and quoted you in jones about talking about technologies influx. at what point is a statutory com
, et cetera, et cetera. the cloud. and under the third-party doctrine that means that there's no constitutional limit on the government gathering up all of that information from those third parties without any basis of suspecting you of engaging in the kind of wrongful activity, which then opens up the possibility for the kind of dragnet surveillance that you see the nsa engaging in. so i think we do live in a brave, new world. we have walked into it, the government hasn't imposed it upon us....
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weaponry, et cetera.now in iraq, we, the united states, some how got iran to deviate slightly from this default playbook. okay. iran started out very strongly supporting prime minister malaki. sure him up, help him. but the problem is malaki was losing so badly the iraqi security force collapse sod badly iran was not certain this playbook would succeed. therefore iran calculated. even though we don't want to be in the bed with the great satan a, united states, the great satan is needed in this case to help sure up our interests in iraq. so iran looked at u.s.'s help. if malaki doesn't go, you stew in your own juice. then the islamic state helped the kurds. united states immediately began helping the kurds. united states did not help malaki and shia until malaki left. then the supreme leader even though he did not want the prime minister. his preference was malaki to get a third term. the supreme said basically said the americans demand malaki go. we need americans in case. malaki is going to lose unless t
weaponry, et cetera.now in iraq, we, the united states, some how got iran to deviate slightly from this default playbook. okay. iran started out very strongly supporting prime minister malaki. sure him up, help him. but the problem is malaki was losing so badly the iraqi security force collapse sod badly iran was not certain this playbook would succeed. therefore iran calculated. even though we don't want to be in the bed with the great satan a, united states, the great satan is needed in this...
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cetera, i figured more money for them. i guess there's certain side effects that people can acquire by working in the food industry. when i was in the food industry when i did not think, i just reacted. something happened, low on this, react. low on that, react. people is cooking the food. i am just -- it's very troubling that people cannot get a living wage, they cannot get healthcare. i think the living wage now is about $18 adjusted for inflation. it's definitely not can i want up. we need stock options for them, we need medical and we need opportunities for them to grow in advance, higher education, lots of things and -- >> thank you very much. next speaker, please. again, if there's any other member of the public please line up. >> hi, my name's [inaudible]. i am 83 years olds. i'm legally and morally in san francisco, was evicted on the street. i am homeless now. i need your help. it's only in germany, fascist company that 83 years old people was evicted from the street. i don't know what to do. i am almost a year no
cetera, i figured more money for them. i guess there's certain side effects that people can acquire by working in the food industry. when i was in the food industry when i did not think, i just reacted. something happened, low on this, react. low on that, react. people is cooking the food. i am just -- it's very troubling that people cannot get a living wage, they cannot get healthcare. i think the living wage now is about $18 adjusted for inflation. it's definitely not can i want up. we need...
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when it comes to high school program, little league, et cetera, et cetera.go with this at the very beginning. you have to teach kids. that would have gone a long way with a lot of parents. >> when we come back, an ordinary person doing the extraordinary gets the nobel peace prize. why is there controversy over kate middleton's dress? stay with us. this season, celebrate what's new, the bigger, better menu at red lobster! with more of what you love! try our newest wood-grilled combination! maine lobster, extra jumbo shrimp, and salmon! so hurry in! and sea food differently. came out of the cupboard. literally. can this mess be conquered by a little bit of dawn ultra? yes. one bottle has the grease cleaning power of two bottles of this bargain brand. dawn, it's amazing >>> now to a nobel peace prize. at 17 years old, pakistan's malala yousefsi is the youngest person to ever be awarded the nobel peace prize. two years ago she was shot in the head for simply going to school and advocating children's rights for education. how special is she? >> she is extremely s
when it comes to high school program, little league, et cetera, et cetera.go with this at the very beginning. you have to teach kids. that would have gone a long way with a lot of parents. >> when we come back, an ordinary person doing the extraordinary gets the nobel peace prize. why is there controversy over kate middleton's dress? stay with us. this season, celebrate what's new, the bigger, better menu at red lobster! with more of what you love! try our newest wood-grilled combination!...
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with the devaluization of the ruble with the inflation gone wild, with the cost of borrowing, et cetera. so, the question is will this start a conversation inside russia about the course that they're on, about the fact that the kremlin has prioritized their foreign adventures over the well being of the russian people now, not to mention all the russian mothers and girlfriends and sisters and parents who lost children in the adventure in the east when so many russians were killed. >> how concerned are you about the baltics? >> well, i think you know that we've pat huge amount of effort into making it absolutely clear that nato space is viable, three presidential trips to europe this year, the investment including almost $1 billion in re-enforcement that the congress has now appropriated. the work that we've done at nato, including at the wales submit, land sea and air that you don't mess with nato allies. we've also had consultations with the baltic countries as have our nato allies on an integrated approach to defense. you strengthening border security now, you see allies from all count
with the devaluization of the ruble with the inflation gone wild, with the cost of borrowing, et cetera. so, the question is will this start a conversation inside russia about the course that they're on, about the fact that the kremlin has prioritized their foreign adventures over the well being of the russian people now, not to mention all the russian mothers and girlfriends and sisters and parents who lost children in the adventure in the east when so many russians were killed. >> how...
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, et cetera, et cetera.n with that kind of -- domestic picture, we still need huge, sizeable scale of coal to be traded on the robust scale. i already showed the slides, asian nation, especially china, india, to be held by asean countries, we need to consume the scale of natural gas, especially due to environmental consideration, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. without effective use of coal, the -- the demand for natural gas is bound to increase. it will cause, it may cause some political impact up within the region and beyond. [ very heavy, unintelligible accent ] china especially, that part of the world and chinese are trading asian demand for everything, oil and gas, to be followed by india and in case they don't use coal effectively, they are actually a big -- two of the big coal producers, they have lots of coal domestically. and still, they are importing coal, unless they use coal nations, especially in asia, don't use coal effectively, it's -- could impact on future hydrocarbon trades, especially at
, et cetera, et cetera.n with that kind of -- domestic picture, we still need huge, sizeable scale of coal to be traded on the robust scale. i already showed the slides, asian nation, especially china, india, to be held by asean countries, we need to consume the scale of natural gas, especially due to environmental consideration, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. without effective use of coal, the -- the demand for natural gas is bound to increase. it will cause, it may cause some political...
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two, i go to the clippers game, et cetera, et cetera. thought i don't just want people to pay for it who understands this sense of inclusion and diversity and understanding and embrace. it was like, that's my assessment. from your seat, why in the world, even though he had the money to buy it, will you get involved with an ugly nasty mess. we see with the police killings that this is the most drama. you were not sucked into the drama. >> it's not first with dock rivers, our coach this is before my acquisition of the team had been approved by the nba. i'm under strict rules. we can't talk about ask a football team or anything else. we talked about the clutter of the sterling era and everything else. he said, they're not going bright with race relations by buying this basketball. he said, i understand that, but i love basketball, i love the team. if we, the clippers, could be a positive force, inspirational somehow in the community, that can't be a good thing. in that context, i came in and embraced whatever coming our way. i think we have
two, i go to the clippers game, et cetera, et cetera. thought i don't just want people to pay for it who understands this sense of inclusion and diversity and understanding and embrace. it was like, that's my assessment. from your seat, why in the world, even though he had the money to buy it, will you get involved with an ugly nasty mess. we see with the police killings that this is the most drama. you were not sucked into the drama. >> it's not first with dock rivers, our coach this is...
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. >> insurance calls, papers, et cetera, et cetera. et cetera, et cetera.l of a night. >> reporter: yeah. what a night. and that happened at 4:00 this morning. and the city crews one thing they are doing is clearing out these drains. that's basically what happened here and down below the freeway is just too much water too fast. live in san francisco, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> and it's already been a doozy of a morning commute and it's only just beginning so here's a live look at the bay bridge toll plaza. it is thinning out a bit once you get on the span still backed up through the maze. bart is back on time so really encourage you to use that. and just a heads up on muni station at van ness is flooded so it is closed this morning. numerous flooding reports still causing actually major traffic tie-ups across the san mateo bridge. westbound 92 to northbound 101 that connector ramp flooded. and in marin county, since early this morning, several lanes have been blocked in marin city on southbound 101 causing huge delays. >>> it's hi-def doppler radar and it show
. >> insurance calls, papers, et cetera, et cetera. et cetera, et cetera.l of a night. >> reporter: yeah. what a night. and that happened at 4:00 this morning. and the city crews one thing they are doing is clearing out these drains. that's basically what happened here and down below the freeway is just too much water too fast. live in san francisco, ryan takeo, kpix 5. >>> and it's already been a doozy of a morning commute and it's only just beginning so here's a live look...
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, et cetera. and then we basically went and spent a couple of days trying to connect individual peoples to that fact pattern. >> so you did all of that cross referencing. you achieved this. you spoke with her in some capacity and corresponded with her. >> yes. >> does your reporting suggest that she did witness this incident? >> no. this is a woman who was not there. and fabricated this whole event. the thing that's first amazing is she first was interviewed by the police. she turned over five weeks later to the prosecutors and the f.b.i. and the united states attorney's office. they had five weeks to vet this woman's story before they put her in for a hundred minute meeting with the f.b.i. five weeks. everything we gather on her was two days, start to finish. we started it two days ago. there was plenty of time to determine that this was an implausible story, has been accused in the past by a local police department of fabricating material. >> do you think that record and the readily available ra
, et cetera. and then we basically went and spent a couple of days trying to connect individual peoples to that fact pattern. >> so you did all of that cross referencing. you achieved this. you spoke with her in some capacity and corresponded with her. >> yes. >> does your reporting suggest that she did witness this incident? >> no. this is a woman who was not there. and fabricated this whole event. the thing that's first amazing is she first was interviewed by the...
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number of countries facing complex conflict et cetera and how we operate. and then you have again with the hill relationship, if i were still up there, and the people were wise enough to not have that be the case, people of my district, and i was being asked to vote and train a group of people i'd probably want to go meet them. i'd want to look them in the eye and say are these people i want to support? i'm the one who has to cast that vote. i'm the one who has to effectively write that check. and at the same time, if you're state i understand why the last thing you want is a bunch of yahoo congress people coming down and playing around on the syrian border. i think in all of these things, you know, there really is genuine understanding, there are good arguments on both sides, and i think the attitude probably has not -- has been escalating, and i think that is part of where the special rep phenomenon comes from, more reports. because the fact is congress, only has a limited set of tools in the tool set. we can name a special envoy. we can demand a report,
number of countries facing complex conflict et cetera and how we operate. and then you have again with the hill relationship, if i were still up there, and the people were wise enough to not have that be the case, people of my district, and i was being asked to vote and train a group of people i'd probably want to go meet them. i'd want to look them in the eye and say are these people i want to support? i'm the one who has to cast that vote. i'm the one who has to effectively write that check....
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isis producing pamphlets videos et cetera. with twitter and you tube, isis has a direct line across the world and in a grotesque display of disregard for human life, isis has used brutal beheadings of americans as a propaganda tool. young men and women from the middle east, north africa, europe and beyond have signed up to join the fight in syria. estimates now put the number of foreign fighters at over 16,000. three years ago, we were first alarmed by reports of fighters coming into syria from other countries in the region, mainly from saudi arabia and north africa. we should be particularly concerned about to the alarming number of fighters coming from north africa. the chaos that followed the revolutions in tunisia and libya have followed very different results. libya has been overruin by competing militias, it is on the verge of becoming a failed state. however, tunisia's young, mostly educated population has struggled with unemployment and tunisia does not have libya's oil resources to keep the country afloat. so despite
isis producing pamphlets videos et cetera. with twitter and you tube, isis has a direct line across the world and in a grotesque display of disregard for human life, isis has used brutal beheadings of americans as a propaganda tool. young men and women from the middle east, north africa, europe and beyond have signed up to join the fight in syria. estimates now put the number of foreign fighters at over 16,000. three years ago, we were first alarmed by reports of fighters coming into syria from...
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all of those are important to stick to healthy diet, et cetera. one of the things i do in my practice is i like herbs for this also. l-argenine, i'll post this on my facebook and the dosage. it increases nitrous oxide. brings blood flow. the way to make the sexual function better is, one, to increase testosterone and two to bring the blood flow to the engine so we can get things going. maca extract roots. >> l-arginine. i'll post it on our facebook. that increase krs the blood flo and works really well. these are a few things we can give our patients. >> that's good. alternatives. but some people are even concerned wiabout taking those herbal remedies with heart med days. >> absolutely. sometimes erectile distunysfunc is usually precursor to something else. depression causes this. medications i'm giving you can be causing this. it can be due to high blood pressure medications i'm giving you rather than the blood pressure or the anti- depressants or other medications. the biggest things i worry about today -- stop smoking and stop drinking alcohol.
all of those are important to stick to healthy diet, et cetera. one of the things i do in my practice is i like herbs for this also. l-argenine, i'll post this on my facebook and the dosage. it increases nitrous oxide. brings blood flow. the way to make the sexual function better is, one, to increase testosterone and two to bring the blood flow to the engine so we can get things going. maca extract roots. >> l-arginine. i'll post it on our facebook. that increase krs the blood flo and...
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some for islamic outreach, for climate change, et cetera. some of our recommendations may be relevant to those, but we focus on conflicts because there are some special characteristics. they're dealing with life and death situations. and they usually attract very high level of both political and public attention. after our interviews and our review of memoirs of several of the envoys, we covered a lot of conflict areas from northern ireland, the middle east, the balkans, south asia, and several situations in africa. a perspective from people dealing with these issues over more than one administration, and in various parts of the world. so let me turn to bob who will talk about the basic elements of the study. >> thank you. let me begin by thanking the u.s. institute of peace and prince tons the opportunity to work with him has been really great. and i do appreciate it. the opp work with him has been really great. and i do appreciate it.ton the work with him has been really great. and i do appreciate it. just tuouching briefly on the structur
some for islamic outreach, for climate change, et cetera. some of our recommendations may be relevant to those, but we focus on conflicts because there are some special characteristics. they're dealing with life and death situations. and they usually attract very high level of both political and public attention. after our interviews and our review of memoirs of several of the envoys, we covered a lot of conflict areas from northern ireland, the middle east, the balkans, south asia, and several...
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general policy of how we allocate the cost of doing business adjustments an salaries, benefits, et cetera, hard costs we generally only apply these to county general fundss and we never allow the cost of doing business to apply to a brand-new program that we're starting up or something that was a result of an rfp or even an add-back funding because the contractors gets an opportunity to negotiate the first-year budget and will forward costs that they anticipate. so it kicks in during the second year of operation. any questions that i can answer? >> i was wondering how many organizations that you distributed and you said approximately 150. okay. >> commissioner sims. >> one, was there any rationale with the board of supervisors this year for their resistance to match the mayors? >> i think they had other targets items that they had taken a higher priority over matching the cost of doing business. i know it was discussed at the open budget hearings and non-profit partners expressed dismay at not getting the add-backs as was done many times in the past. it was a different set of priorities c
general policy of how we allocate the cost of doing business adjustments an salaries, benefits, et cetera, hard costs we generally only apply these to county general fundss and we never allow the cost of doing business to apply to a brand-new program that we're starting up or something that was a result of an rfp or even an add-back funding because the contractors gets an opportunity to negotiate the first-year budget and will forward costs that they anticipate. so it kicks in during the second...
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et cetera. david gallo, looking for this plane in a sea that is indeed vast, but not as vast as mh-370. a depth of 150 square feet. how does that impact the search? >> yeah, especially in that area where the weather at this time of year is not particularly great, so it's tough to have -- the visibility may be reduced. the airplanes in the air. once you get under water, it's a whole new set of challenges because the currents in shallow water are typically stronger than they are in deep water and that bothers -- you're usually lowering equipment over the side of a ship and you want to know exactly where that equipment is if the currents are pushing things around, it makes it a lot more difficult. so it's got its own set of challenges. >> you did say, though, that the sea floor that we're looking at in this region is probably as good as it could get for a search. is that right, david? >> well, it's probably not absolutely smooth and flat which would be perfect, but it certainly doesn't have the hug
et cetera. david gallo, looking for this plane in a sea that is indeed vast, but not as vast as mh-370. a depth of 150 square feet. how does that impact the search? >> yeah, especially in that area where the weather at this time of year is not particularly great, so it's tough to have -- the visibility may be reduced. the airplanes in the air. once you get under water, it's a whole new set of challenges because the currents in shallow water are typically stronger than they are in deep...
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you'll hear other speakers talk about sleep disorders, et cetera. next slide, please. we know this is occurring in the brain. many people think it's all right to drive drowsy because it's a willful event and doesn't have anything to do with biology and you can will yourself to overcome it. people get away with it without crashing, so they get the belief in their heads that it doesn't matter if you're tired. it's okay to drive. you'll be safe, you'll be careful because you'll have a good intention. but intentions won't really prevent this biology from turning on. this is just a brain scan showing that major areas of the brain in blue, the frontal part of the brain, the associative parts of the brain in the upper back part of the brain, the central core of the brain are all showing changes in activity met bollically in the brain that are consistent with the brain falling asleep while we try to stay awake and drive. there's a terrific change we cannot easily control. and slapping your face in yourself in the face will not prevent this from occurring. and if it does preven
you'll hear other speakers talk about sleep disorders, et cetera. next slide, please. we know this is occurring in the brain. many people think it's all right to drive drowsy because it's a willful event and doesn't have anything to do with biology and you can will yourself to overcome it. people get away with it without crashing, so they get the belief in their heads that it doesn't matter if you're tired. it's okay to drive. you'll be safe, you'll be careful because you'll have a good...
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, et cetera.e fact that he now may perhaps be completely falling from grace. that is a tragedy in the african american community. where we had somebody who broke through the ceiling and now we see them plummeting to hell. so the levels of tragedies are very great amongst many. and they do affect the black come community, but i feel like he is not respecting the fact that he does have an affect on how we are looking at him. like he is just saying yo protect me because i'm me -- >> or because i'm black. >> well, that's part of him being him. but the problem is, is that nobody community should protect somebody who has behaved in an erroneous manner. >> so you are saying this has nothing to do with race? >> i do not believe i should be protecting a person who is a possible racist just because they are black. i believe we need more information, but when 20 women are saying this, and you also have a bit on spanish fly, you know, like -- and you are not here screaming to the heavens like this ain't me, t
, et cetera.e fact that he now may perhaps be completely falling from grace. that is a tragedy in the african american community. where we had somebody who broke through the ceiling and now we see them plummeting to hell. so the levels of tragedies are very great amongst many. and they do affect the black come community, but i feel like he is not respecting the fact that he does have an affect on how we are looking at him. like he is just saying yo protect me because i'm me -- >> or...
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et cetera, et cetera. all of those have to be checked out because we have this vast search area. anything falling within that search area has to be checked out. >> and we'll check in with you, andrew stevens in surabaya. >> we know when search crews got to perth and were looking for mh 370, they were delayed because of bad weather. and that seems to be a similar thing here too in the region. pedram javaheri standing by. and it's about to get worse. >> up until april, you've got the next five or sex months where the winds are favorable for thunderstorms. the search box is in place here. the thunderstorms already in place. this is the current perspective. notice the last point of contact with the aircraft. major thunderstorms. plenty of cloud cover, another complex of thunderstorms again, on that second area with the search zone in place. the only area you're going to have partly cloudy skies is well to the north of the search area. an expansive region, and the current perspective as far as rainfall, plenty of it across the southern tier. and i want to take you into the morning hou
et cetera, et cetera. all of those have to be checked out because we have this vast search area. anything falling within that search area has to be checked out. >> and we'll check in with you, andrew stevens in surabaya. >> we know when search crews got to perth and were looking for mh 370, they were delayed because of bad weather. and that seems to be a similar thing here too in the region. pedram javaheri standing by. and it's about to get worse. >> up until april, you've...
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, et cetera, where somebody who needs to say no to this person, and it's got to be the airline. >> it has to be the airlines, but there hasn't been enough pressure on the airlines. every time you do that to somebody, your choice is to either make them go all the way back to the counter and pay their $25, or to gate check that bag for free. but most people don't know is if you gate check, you're ten times more likely to have things missing. >> why? >> that's a whole other story. >> five finger discount. >> and it's not usually locked. and it usual has things you want to carry on to the plane. >> oh. more valuable. less underwear, more computers. >> are we an era of the vigilante passenger. i read about the knee braces that you can wear so the person -- >> i won't say the name of that gadget because i don't want that guy to make another dime. there's a gadget that you put on the back of someone else's seat, there's your problem with that, two problems with that, one, does the word disable a working piece of equipment on an airplane ever sound like a good idea? >> no. >> here's the secon
, et cetera, where somebody who needs to say no to this person, and it's got to be the airline. >> it has to be the airlines, but there hasn't been enough pressure on the airlines. every time you do that to somebody, your choice is to either make them go all the way back to the counter and pay their $25, or to gate check that bag for free. but most people don't know is if you gate check, you're ten times more likely to have things missing. >> why? >> that's a whole other...