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how they felt their life prospects were changing and their political beliefs were changing and so on. so overall it is an attempt to assess how this period broadly is changing. the places we live. the work we do. our family ties, our marriages, our politics and even who we are. that is what the book sets out to do. in addition and importantly it sets out to try to begin to make recommendations about how we can recover from this period faster and stand the u.s. economy up more strongly for the future. so that is a lot of things and i can't talk about all of them tonight. we can cover some in queue and day. i would like to distills things down to three main messages from the book with a few illustrations and we will take some questions. so three messages from the book. one is that periods like this one, slumps that are deep and long have enduring consequences. we think of recessions as temporary. jobs go away and come back. housing values go down and come back up the deep recession leave society in some ways permanently changed. not entirely for the worst. they change generations and c
how they felt their life prospects were changing and their political beliefs were changing and so on. so overall it is an attempt to assess how this period broadly is changing. the places we live. the work we do. our family ties, our marriages, our politics and even who we are. that is what the book sets out to do. in addition and importantly it sets out to try to begin to make recommendations about how we can recover from this period faster and stand the u.s. economy up more strongly for the...
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secretary housh: there is a minor change to the one that was issued. this is for an amount not to exceed $6,400,000 plus with the soul, responsible, and responsive bidder, yerba buena engineering and construction inc., or any qualified contractor, and upon successful, approve the plan and specifications, and award water and a prize water system improvement program, habitat reserve program, homestead pond, san andreas reservoir wegmans, and adobe go to grasslands, in an amount not to exceed -- to perform wetlands compensation. to adopt findings in the environmental quality act, including statements and overriding considerations. >> this is several that will be awarded. this is for mitigation for the wsip. the challenge there is to find enough qualified and interested contractors to bid on these jobs. and we did have a successful bidder. since it was a sole bidder, we negotiated down by about half a million dollars, and i am hoping that future contracts will have a little more interest, so i think we will talk with our contract group and see how we can a
secretary housh: there is a minor change to the one that was issued. this is for an amount not to exceed $6,400,000 plus with the soul, responsible, and responsive bidder, yerba buena engineering and construction inc., or any qualified contractor, and upon successful, approve the plan and specifications, and award water and a prize water system improvement program, habitat reserve program, homestead pond, san andreas reservoir wegmans, and adobe go to grasslands, in an amount not to exceed --...
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page, there are major changes under way for facebook, changes that allow you to share even more. >>inds of different things about your life, runs, bike rides, cooking, eating, sleeping, happiness, fashion, anything you want. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg made the announcement at the developers conference. he says users will soon be able to download a new class of social application which enable you to see what news articles your friends are reading and even share music through the website spotify. >> this is what spotify is going to add to your timeline, the songs you listen to your radio station, the albums that you listen to and you get this nice big story of what it's going to look like. >> reporter: now if you think something is interesting on your friend's page, you don't have to like it. you will have a variety of option signifying that you read it or listen to it. what if you don't like the changes, including the profile page which has more video and photos or the timeline which allows you to revisit years of posts? >> people spend lots of time at facebook and what facebook do
page, there are major changes under way for facebook, changes that allow you to share even more. >>inds of different things about your life, runs, bike rides, cooking, eating, sleeping, happiness, fashion, anything you want. >> reporter: mark zuckerberg made the announcement at the developers conference. he says users will soon be able to download a new class of social application which enable you to see what news articles your friends are reading and even share music through the...
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change is not easy. no one likes change, except for maybe the baby with the bad diaper. of the ethics commission as the bad diaper and make changes. i really feel good about what you folks are doing here today, the comet to amate, and please continue that and hold them to accountability. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is douglas yep. i am glad the constitution but people like me be politically incorrect. number one, the ethics commission should be headed by mr. joe quinlynn. i am sure he is looking down from heaven and has plenty to say. secondly, i am wondering by mr. oliver no longer works at the end of this commission. that in itself deserves an ethics commission. thirdly, a director says he does not have the money. where does he get all the money for the tony hall case? i am still wondering what ever happened to the controversy will check? i am kind of figuring that somebody is stonewalling that aspect of the case. on the title itys
change is not easy. no one likes change, except for maybe the baby with the bad diaper. of the ethics commission as the bad diaper and make changes. i really feel good about what you folks are doing here today, the comet to amate, and please continue that and hold them to accountability. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is douglas yep. i am glad the constitution but people like me be politically incorrect. number one, the ethics commission should be headed...
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so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude haas racists, but they cannot call you girl and gal anymore. to me, they are over-polite. in my experience in the hotel -- ms. colvin, how can i help you? it is a little over-polite, and i get tired of it sometimes. [laughter] now, you remember i live in new york, the big apple. help me to stay the word -- say the word -- i do not want to sound like sarah palin -- [laughter] what is the word for many races? multi-cultural, yes. they could not care one less if you were white or black. let mayor bloomberg tell you what their value is, the money. in new york, every night, racism raises its ugly head and you have these killings, racial profiling, like we had sean bell. anyway, we see racial profiling. one of my neighbors said, yes, they are always going to find a psychological reason why the white child is bad, but an african-american or child of color is just a badass.
so i have seen all of that change. it is an attitude change. and as my sister called it, a cosmetic change. they say, dixie had a cosmetic change. they have the same mental attitude haas racists, but they cannot call you girl and gal anymore. to me, they are over-polite. in my experience in the hotel -- ms. colvin, how can i help you? it is a little over-polite, and i get tired of it sometimes. [laughter] now, you remember i live in new york, the big apple. help me to stay the word -- say the...
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changes in a post card, i received a few changes. the providence were due to the completion of the eastern neighborhood plan. basically, we took a snapshot of the eastern neighbor and probably in 2007 for a zoning map, and that means that any condominiums created in the subsequent year did not get caught in the legislation, and this action is to correct that. it will be changed to say. second is a notion of flex space. the route the eastern neighborhoods, mixed use is permitted on the ground floor -- throughout the eastern neighborhoods. there has been a lot of buzz since the one at folsom was to include it. since this was something supported by the plan but there was no framework for it in the code, we added in section 329 for the ability of the planning commission to do this on condition that they are considered residential for purposes of applicable control. it can only be on the ground floor. there are other agencies, such as the fire department and building inspection, which can only be on main street, and there are other condit
changes in a post card, i received a few changes. the providence were due to the completion of the eastern neighborhood plan. basically, we took a snapshot of the eastern neighbor and probably in 2007 for a zoning map, and that means that any condominiums created in the subsequent year did not get caught in the legislation, and this action is to correct that. it will be changed to say. second is a notion of flex space. the route the eastern neighborhoods, mixed use is permitted on the ground...
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that is now covered in this change order. we have not had access to the buildings ahead of time to assess the level of hazardous material. in addition, because of the lack of access to one of the buildings, we were unable to determine exactly what the existing condition of the building, the type of materials used, and it came back. when they started taking it down, it was more difficult to separate the debris. there was more wood than what we thought was concrete. it required extra time to take that are part and separate it. some removal of appliances and trash removal that was required, things left behind by the tenants, also made the decision to offer all the concrete on this particular case because we already noticed that there was a surplus of recycled concrete on site. that was an alternate included in the original proposal that we did not execute with the initial change order, and it was originally $67,000. we negotiated and down to $61,000 on the ultimate -- on that alternate. if there are questions, i would be happy t
that is now covered in this change order. we have not had access to the buildings ahead of time to assess the level of hazardous material. in addition, because of the lack of access to one of the buildings, we were unable to determine exactly what the existing condition of the building, the type of materials used, and it came back. when they started taking it down, it was more difficult to separate the debris. there was more wood than what we thought was concrete. it required extra time to take...
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changed in the. definition. changed in the fault. is what has changed. states. between. between. between different interests. not just between organizations but also between. the concept of. treaty. the treaty. between states. the political defeat. of. the. present it depends. of the different economies. of the different countries taken a system. it is easy to think about. the swiss one. as much as the. but they still exist. states. aren't subject to. states. of connection between the economic and the political power. of the people. state. the state. services. services. are intended for the people economic power. in this particular. is the power. is the interests. the subject is the. is the is the state. with the state. a multinational company with a corporation made of people from different states here we are talking about corporations that can influence several states to have states have their disposal. and we have to think that we just experienced a case that can be key to understanding what a corporation is and what a state is if it is true that the head of the italian milita
changed in the. definition. changed in the fault. is what has changed. states. between. between. between different interests. not just between organizations but also between. the concept of. treaty. the treaty. between states. the political defeat. of. the. present it depends. of the different economies. of the different countries taken a system. it is easy to think about. the swiss one. as much as the. but they still exist. states. aren't subject to. states. of connection between the economic...
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now those protesters want to see change from the change they affected. >> and the majority of the populationan't deal with the current situation. that is why it is crucial that israel shows support for institutions that teach people how to bring about revolution step-by-step. >> europe always wanted to have democratic neighbors, and the arab countries started to make significant steps in that direction. if we see democratization and transformation of political growth, it is a huge chance for europe. it is generally easier to get along with democratic neighbors than with autocratic ones. >> it remains unclear the path of the arabs bring revolution will take, but one thing is clear, europe will have to play an important role in determining the future of its neighbors to the south. >> and that has been our in- depth look at europe and the arab spring. thanks for watching, thanks for the company, and have a very good weekend, everybody.
now those protesters want to see change from the change they affected. >> and the majority of the populationan't deal with the current situation. that is why it is crucial that israel shows support for institutions that teach people how to bring about revolution step-by-step. >> europe always wanted to have democratic neighbors, and the arab countries started to make significant steps in that direction. if we see democratization and transformation of political growth, it is a huge...
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instead of having a disconnect with the change, being a part of that change. we can see ourselves in the growth and the change taking place. the architects, and at the end of the spring. they spend the da-- a day a week working on this. if you are going to spend time here. what do you want to happen? one thing that was shared at one of the last meetings was that the students are seeing part of the change. i have had parents come up to me and say, i have got a job. it is so nice to know it is not something from the outside coming in and taking over. it is all of us doing it together. with that, i am not born to talk anymore. i will ask them to explain the benefits that day reaped. >> the benefits i have reaped from this wonderful partnership is to be able to take california academic content standards and to be able to apply them to a project that affects our lives. i worked with the architects and the groups and i put forth standards that i need to cover. this past year, i worked with world presentation ratios. area, perimeter, all of those things are woven int
instead of having a disconnect with the change, being a part of that change. we can see ourselves in the growth and the change taking place. the architects, and at the end of the spring. they spend the da-- a day a week working on this. if you are going to spend time here. what do you want to happen? one thing that was shared at one of the last meetings was that the students are seeing part of the change. i have had parents come up to me and say, i have got a job. it is so nice to know it is...
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the war has changed dimensions. has changed both in a practical and in a motivational sense. than anything else the impulses for war have changed forever more is one of the most difficult concepts to define today more than ever because they are still classified as using time periods such as from one thousand fifteen thousand nine hundred eighteen and some mention forty to mention forty five . days there's a war and people have ignored it when it started but what is most worrying is not the fact that it's uncertain when it will end but i do think the real problem is that it is not even known if it is going to come true. perhaps a future war will be won with no soldiers and troops will still exist but it will be an invisible illo. thank . the war has evolved substantially interventional terms of where centuries and millennia the war has been by dimensional look at what is being fought on the mainland and in the sea. the first gap in the war evolution can be compared to a few. evolution of man assume the upright position of the upright position in the evolution is the vertical p
the war has changed dimensions. has changed both in a practical and in a motivational sense. than anything else the impulses for war have changed forever more is one of the most difficult concepts to define today more than ever because they are still classified as using time periods such as from one thousand fifteen thousand nine hundred eighteen and some mention forty to mention forty five . days there's a war and people have ignored it when it started but what is most worrying is not the fact...
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it is not just creating, but sustaining change. we are the change engine. it does not happen to us, it happens because of us. >> i am going to flip through the slides that show some of the pictures that the children made at malcolm x. i am the director of the executive policies for the school district. i have been working with small compacts and on the city's services committee. >> i just wanted to say thank you for the presentation. to show how it is integrated into the school site and the great energy that you are exhibiting. thank you. >> i will quickly flipped through some of those slides. some of the older students that participated in summer programs came and share their talents
it is not just creating, but sustaining change. we are the change engine. it does not happen to us, it happens because of us. >> i am going to flip through the slides that show some of the pictures that the children made at malcolm x. i am the director of the executive policies for the school district. i have been working with small compacts and on the city's services committee. >> i just wanted to say thank you for the presentation. to show how it is integrated into the school site...
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seasons about to change. so is the weather pattern we'll see a similar pattern to yesterday evening. low clouds and fog at the coast will move across the bay and into early evening are temperatures from mid-50s mid-80s into warmer inland locations that are slow to cool down. autumn begins at 2:04. and that is before the sun comes up. once it does rise partly cloudy skies temperatures from 52 to 60 degrees then first day of fall bringing us mainly sunny skies with some low clouds and fog at the coast. heat easing up tomorrow highs ranging from mid-60s and actually low to mid 60s to 94 into warmest locations and there is a bigger cool down to follow. i'll give you details on that later in the accu-weather forecast. >> thank you. >> and a new scam can reveal more than just brain activity. it can show what you're seeing. >> end of the line for a popular asthma inhaler not because of what it does to user but the environment. >> living social takes a cue from groupon. why following the steps of the online coupon le
seasons about to change. so is the weather pattern we'll see a similar pattern to yesterday evening. low clouds and fog at the coast will move across the bay and into early evening are temperatures from mid-50s mid-80s into warmer inland locations that are slow to cool down. autumn begins at 2:04. and that is before the sun comes up. once it does rise partly cloudy skies temperatures from 52 to 60 degrees then first day of fall bringing us mainly sunny skies with some low clouds and fog at the...
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9/11 changed his life forever. meet one man who has made it his business to make sure others change theirs too. that's all coming up next on this special edition of "your bottom line." the guests come in and they're like yeah i want to try this shrimp and i want to try this kind and this kind. they wait for this all year long. [ male announcer ] it's endless shrimp today at red lobster. your favorite shrimp entrees, like garlic shrimp scampi or new sweet and spicy shrimp. as much as you like any way you like for just $15.99. [ trapp ] creating an experience instead of just a meal that's endless shrimp. my name is angela trapp. i'm a server at red lobster and i sea food differently. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our commitment to the military, veterans, and their families is without equal. ♪ visit us online to learn what makes
9/11 changed his life forever. meet one man who has made it his business to make sure others change theirs too. that's all coming up next on this special edition of "your bottom line." the guests come in and they're like yeah i want to try this shrimp and i want to try this kind and this kind. they wait for this all year long. [ male announcer ] it's endless shrimp today at red lobster. your favorite shrimp entrees, like garlic shrimp scampi or new sweet and spicy shrimp. as much as...
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course now you need to also change policy and you need to implement across the country. ministry capacities around russia. fortunately still reality must consider people who are vibrant so she was perhaps not the case for the regions really need much greater the time a nation and implementation when it's up to the ruling town and to make that happen . and of course who always value your opinion so log on to r.t. dot com and tell us what you think switching roles in the ring turns out will mean for russia and here is how the view is they're divided so far almost half of you think the change will get back to it because it's what people wanted on this the third believe the rule angle voters and increase the opposition's chances and finally twenty nine percent say the change will be saved a matter of fact but will also believe that investment in the country so please cast your vote. and earlier we spoke to political analyst and host of our city's cast talked about showpiece never explained what lies ahead for letting a person on the united russia party. the guessing game thi
course now you need to also change policy and you need to implement across the country. ministry capacities around russia. fortunately still reality must consider people who are vibrant so she was perhaps not the case for the regions really need much greater the time a nation and implementation when it's up to the ruling town and to make that happen . and of course who always value your opinion so log on to r.t. dot com and tell us what you think switching roles in the ring turns out will mean...
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putin has also or proved him to be a person who is ready to change with the country as the country changes he also changes the house in primaries you know the united russia and russia party are. a bit different from what is usually understood under this roof in the american experience because you know half of all four are. so-called poor peoples franchot gets introduced they're not members of united russia those are people who don't belong to any party they're just poor people in their village in their district but people know all of them respect with them then they want to see them. do more that is the one. wolf russian parliament you know this is a very important sign that eases reinventing himself as a political leader and he feels the trance and russian society very well it's it is a very good remark and i also notice that today that putin seem to be very proud when he spoke and the congress and when he was saying that that we do have a civil society in russia and that this whole he said is a demonstration of the civil society when he said half of the list of the ruling party is going
putin has also or proved him to be a person who is ready to change with the country as the country changes he also changes the house in primaries you know the united russia and russia party are. a bit different from what is usually understood under this roof in the american experience because you know half of all four are. so-called poor peoples franchot gets introduced they're not members of united russia those are people who don't belong to any party they're just poor people in their village...
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>> senator, we have reported as part of the reports, changes in gdp, changes in employment, changes in investment, and changes in revenues from the resulting growth. again, across a range of sensitivity assumptions to give, you know, the breath of possibilities. >> labor market as well? >> employment, yes, yes, sir. >> and so you have provided revenue estimates from those changes? >> no, not -- >> in gdp and labor market? >> no, i wouldn't want to call them revenue estimates. you could, i guess, you know, think of taking the next step in saying what's the feedback that's identified, and add that back in. chairman -- >> so it could be done, you could -- >> they held a hearing yesterday as one noted, and they discussed some of those issues, and i can provide the members here later with copies of that testimony we give some examples of some macroeconomics. >> let me say because the time is short, this committee would be interested in that feedback and you do great analysis and we have to be sure we have that analysis. there's changes in the real world resulting in revenue changes, and we
>> senator, we have reported as part of the reports, changes in gdp, changes in employment, changes in investment, and changes in revenues from the resulting growth. again, across a range of sensitivity assumptions to give, you know, the breath of possibilities. >> labor market as well? >> employment, yes, yes, sir. >> and so you have provided revenue estimates from those changes? >> no, not -- >> in gdp and labor market? >> no, i wouldn't want to call...
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and when a coach loses a lot of games, they make changes. he needs to make some changes.k hard and desent people, you got to make changes. and the other thing is people are livid about this financial crisis and the grief that comes and it just doesn't seem to be much appetite or aggression for going after some of these people in american finance that caused this. i think people are looking to see some more aggressive action and i think that will signal a change and if the president does that, i think he'll get back on track. >> so what's the problem with the folks working around the president? are you saying they don't understand the scope of the problem? they don't have solutions? or they're just not up to it or what? >> you know, it's not working. i was on the john king show earlier and somebody said, they have a communications problem. then fire the communications people. identify where the problem is. we're losing elections. we're running against time. the recovery is not going well. and identify what the problem is and make changes. it may be that people are just goo
and when a coach loses a lot of games, they make changes. he needs to make some changes.k hard and desent people, you got to make changes. and the other thing is people are livid about this financial crisis and the grief that comes and it just doesn't seem to be much appetite or aggression for going after some of these people in american finance that caused this. i think people are looking to see some more aggressive action and i think that will signal a change and if the president does that, i...
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they're changing significantly. becoming more liberal and principal and more supportive of support for the poor, more cognizant of the role that look place in life, but at the same time they are becoming more skeptical that the government can actually be trusted to competently carry out a good policy. this, too, is not a surprise. it is exactly what happened to prior generations who came out in deep slump in the 1980's and '70's and before. those characteristics in the past stayed with those coleworts for decades afterwards. i write a bit above the millennial sue had to move home and spend extended time with their families. there has been some good news from this. i think both parents and their adult children have at times said that they have grown closer and appreciated spending the time together. but it has been a pretty complex relationship to say the least. you know, psychological research shows that while parents are more than willing to give financial support to struggling adult children, they actually prefer
they're changing significantly. becoming more liberal and principal and more supportive of support for the poor, more cognizant of the role that look place in life, but at the same time they are becoming more skeptical that the government can actually be trusted to competently carry out a good policy. this, too, is not a surprise. it is exactly what happened to prior generations who came out in deep slump in the 1980's and '70's and before. those characteristics in the past stayed with those...
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the struggle not to let the changes ruin their lives lost and used the arab spring as an opportunity to finally see some of its longtime foes crumble you know iran an arab country the arab spring could stretch. and i think in many ways it's a matter of time before that collective change for and revolution occurs in the under the umbrella faerber evolutions washington is also beating the drums of regime change in syria iran's closest ally in the region the islands within the country has been widely condemned countries like russia and china call for both sides in syria to talk and end the bloodshed while america is blaming assad alone i think assad stays just like a darfur and let's hope the pressure assad is next in line they've overthrown khadafi they're going to have a proxy or client government in tripoli the next step is syria they want to overthrow syria next to take advantage of any movement that exists in syria to overthrow the assad government now they have a more democratic government a more humane government but a government that is allied with the united states and after sy
the struggle not to let the changes ruin their lives lost and used the arab spring as an opportunity to finally see some of its longtime foes crumble you know iran an arab country the arab spring could stretch. and i think in many ways it's a matter of time before that collective change for and revolution occurs in the under the umbrella faerber evolutions washington is also beating the drums of regime change in syria iran's closest ally in the region the islands within the country has been...
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more than 100,000 americans wounded, many left with life-changing injuries. a huge share of our national debt is driven by those wars. one estimate by brown university is that the total cost of both of those wars and future bill that will come do is $4 trillion. and climate of fear, of course. those warnings from our leaders over the last ten years more attacks are a matter whf, not if. >> 9/11 changed everything. we begin every day reading intelligence reports from the cia and f.b.i. on the nature of the threat that's out there, on the plotting by al qaeda members and related groups to launch attacks against the united states and contemplating the possibility of of an attack against the u.s. with far deadlier weapons than anything we have seen today. chris: even barack obama has used that threat of war attacks. >> there are terrorists holed up in those mountains who murdered 3,000 americans. they are plotting to strike again. chris: david, so many costs, it's hard to imagine as i said in the opening what life would have been like without the 9/11 attacks. le
more than 100,000 americans wounded, many left with life-changing injuries. a huge share of our national debt is driven by those wars. one estimate by brown university is that the total cost of both of those wars and future bill that will come do is $4 trillion. and climate of fear, of course. those warnings from our leaders over the last ten years more attacks are a matter whf, not if. >> 9/11 changed everything. we begin every day reading intelligence reports from the cia and f.b.i. on...
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most things have changed, and that is one of the things that has changed. as we went about doing to develop a plan, we looked at that and said there will be no limited demand and housing. i don't care where people live -- it could be in the middle of an industrial park. zero eminent domain of housing. so we were very sensitive to that. redevelopment is a great tool and it is a tool that has been used all over the state. we just finished bloomingdale's. that was a redevelopment area. it could happen, and if you strike, it could really make a difference. we are trying to make sure that we are using it right. >> we are not anti-development. we are anti getting pushed out and killing our kids. >> a cheap way to provide opportunities for people is affordable housing. and this is affordable housing that will very from rental housing for families, rental housing for seniors, housing for people with disabilities, housing for the chronically homeless, holders of housing. >> we love redevelop it, but we are going to have to do some development ourselves. that is what
most things have changed, and that is one of the things that has changed. as we went about doing to develop a plan, we looked at that and said there will be no limited demand and housing. i don't care where people live -- it could be in the middle of an industrial park. zero eminent domain of housing. so we were very sensitive to that. redevelopment is a great tool and it is a tool that has been used all over the state. we just finished bloomingdale's. that was a redevelopment area. it could...
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in changing that. dynamic so. how do you think it proposed again how do you get that you know those employees that need that are that wal-mart and are scared to get hired how do you get them to organize how do you allow that to happen that's the heart that's that's the hard work and that question has been the question. that every organizer of any union that would ever created had to deal with. right and that's what that's hard organizing that's hard work and i think that that is one of the reasons that it's easier to just talk about the large problem the protests that the g eight conference or you know it would have or big conference there is that's a lot easier to do then the everyday work of building actual unions actual blocks and then and by unions when people hear that word it makes them think of the corporate unions that are kind of you know that have been known to work with you know the factions of the ruling class that they're supposed to be organizing against i'm not talking about that i'm talking about j
in changing that. dynamic so. how do you think it proposed again how do you get that you know those employees that need that are that wal-mart and are scared to get hired how do you get them to organize how do you allow that to happen that's the heart that's that's the hard work and that question has been the question. that every organizer of any union that would ever created had to deal with. right and that's what that's hard organizing that's hard work and i think that that is one of the...
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tonight, why the uproar over the changes. >>> and making a difference. inspired by one boy's request that we remember his dad's heroism, tonight the world puts its arms around the children who have lost so much. its arms around the children who have lost so much. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight, a big story is emerging that's been developing for a good long time. record numbers of young adults in america are in the struggle of their lives to find work, a place to live on their own along with the far off notion of what used to be called settling down. these numbers are just out now from the new census and they paint a grim picture of perhaps the worst generational struggle in decades. as one writer put it today, the new numbers show, quote, missed opportunities and dim prospects for an entire generation in our country. at the crux of so much of it is finding a job and a living wage. it's where we begin tonight with nbc's janet shamlian. >> reporter: the crane family of dewberry, florida, i
tonight, why the uproar over the changes. >>> and making a difference. inspired by one boy's request that we remember his dad's heroism, tonight the world puts its arms around the children who have lost so much. its arms around the children who have lost so much. "nightly news" begins now. captions paid for by nbc-universal television >>> good evening. tonight, a big story is emerging that's been developing for a good long time. record numbers of young adults in...
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most of the changes are clarification type changes or restructuring procedures within a process or we have updated the government code, so it would be in compliance with our policies. regarding the investment policy, we asked the financial advisers to review it. there has been no changes to the applicable laws. therefore we're asking to ratify the policy as adopted. the debt policy, we asked knn financial advisers also to review this. we have made changes in terms of making the policy more flexible, providing more options for the authority when we come out and issue debt as anticipated for this fiscal year. we made changes to our debt service structure, our credit enhancement, our letters of credit, and our continuing -- we made and added to the continuing disclosure section of the policy. again, these are providing more flexibility and options for the authority once we do enter and issue the bonds. the next policy we have is our fiscal policy. we asked this to be reviewed, and the lead item we have to update is the conflict of interest section. we're updated in accordance with the go
most of the changes are clarification type changes or restructuring procedures within a process or we have updated the government code, so it would be in compliance with our policies. regarding the investment policy, we asked the financial advisers to review it. there has been no changes to the applicable laws. therefore we're asking to ratify the policy as adopted. the debt policy, we asked knn financial advisers also to review this. we have made changes in terms of making the policy more...
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how have things changed since then?c, and i think it changed the way the u.s. thinks about its vulnerability. and it changes the way we spend money. so rightly, national security went to number one on our domestic agenda, and the result of that is that we have changed the composition oour spending, and rightly so. it also has changed the international view. so if you go to brazil, for example, and say why you doing so well, they'll say back in 2001 and 2002, we realized that the u.s. would be inwardly oriented, and that weould no longer rely on handoffs from the u.s. so it ironically, what happened on september 11th, this great tragedy made other countries become more self-reliant, especially those in latin america. >> yeah. mohamed, it's good to have you on the program. thank you very much for your time today. >> thank you. >> maria. >> we'll see you soon. mohamed el-erian joining us from pimco. >>> up next as "the wall street journal" and the world marks 2001, a look back at the men who ran theity and the exchange on
how have things changed since then?c, and i think it changed the way the u.s. thinks about its vulnerability. and it changes the way we spend money. so rightly, national security went to number one on our domestic agenda, and the result of that is that we have changed the composition oour spending, and rightly so. it also has changed the international view. so if you go to brazil, for example, and say why you doing so well, they'll say back in 2001 and 2002, we realized that the u.s. would be...
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plus renovation plans will bring changes changes to bus commutes. and netflix make as big push today. next. ok, kids, our cable will let us record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. ok, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. oh, fun, yeah. 1...2...3... jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. ha! she's so pretty. yeah. or, we give it to kyle. it's really all he's got. [ male announcer ] switch to at&t u-verse and record four shows all at the same time. just $29 a month for 6 months. at&t. . >>> tomorrow is the deadline to save an old tree in menlow park. nicknamed granny. it is in the path of a water pipeline project that will cut it down. some want to turn the area into a park but neighbors want access to the park restricted. they say creating a park could justify the extra expense of tunneling under the tree. >>> bus riders will have to use a new stop. tomorrow they will be shut down for renovations and moved to a tem
plus renovation plans will bring changes changes to bus commutes. and netflix make as big push today. next. ok, kids, our cable will let us record one more show. who should get it? i really love jennifer. yeah, she's great. yeah. yeah. kyle's got that thick head of hair. and that should be rewarded. ok, moment of truth. on "three," say which kid you love the most. oh, fun, yeah. 1...2...3... jennifer. jennifer. whoa. wow. ha! she's so pretty. yeah. or, we give it to kyle. it's really...
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there's a change. the people want a change.what's important is that that change ends up into exactly where the people want, freedom and more jobs. democracy and more jobs. if it doesn't end in that, it means that change is disastrous. >> once again, mohammed safadi from lebanon. >>> send comments by e-mail to mme ats cnn.com and check out our web page in arabic at arabic.cnn.com/mme. >>> i'm john defterios, thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> good morning to you. happy friday. it is september
there's a change. the people want a change.what's important is that that change ends up into exactly where the people want, freedom and more jobs. democracy and more jobs. if it doesn't end in that, it means that change is disastrous. >> once again, mohammed safadi from lebanon. >>> send comments by e-mail to mme ats cnn.com and check out our web page in arabic at arabic.cnn.com/mme. >>> i'm john defterios, thanks for watching. we'll see you next week. -- captions by...
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change is not easy. no one likes change, except for maybe the baby with the bad diaper. of the ethics commission as the bad diaper and make changes. i really feel good about what you folks are doing here today, the comet to amate, and please continue that and hold them to accountability. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is douglas yep. i am glad the constitution but people like me be politically incorrect. number one, the ethics commission should be headed by mr. joe quinlynn. i am sure he is looking down from heaven and has plenty to say. secondly, i am wondering by
change is not easy. no one likes change, except for maybe the baby with the bad diaper. of the ethics commission as the bad diaper and make changes. i really feel good about what you folks are doing here today, the comet to amate, and please continue that and hold them to accountability. thank you. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. >> my name is douglas yep. i am glad the constitution but people like me be politically incorrect. number one, the ethics commission should be headed...
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winds of change sweeping the region. three authoritarian regimes have been toppled, and protests continued in several countries. the people of morocco are also hoping demonstrations will bring change to their country. the king responded swiftly once the discontent of the moroccan people became evident. he promised modest reforms and elections, but still has full control of the army and the right to dissolve parliament. he also has the final say on religious issues and most aspects of the justice system. we take a look at morocco's chances for change. >> morocco is a mixture of tradition and a madonna the. the country has long been regarded as politically stable. it is a constitutional monarchy ruled by king mohammed the sixth. he came to the throne in 1999. his late father is remembered as a tyrant. mohammed wanted to modernize the state. the constitution and parliament were created, but most power remained with the king. king mohammed enjoys widespread support among the people. he is the country's foremost religious lea
winds of change sweeping the region. three authoritarian regimes have been toppled, and protests continued in several countries. the people of morocco are also hoping demonstrations will bring change to their country. the king responded swiftly once the discontent of the moroccan people became evident. he promised modest reforms and elections, but still has full control of the army and the right to dissolve parliament. he also has the final say on religious issues and most aspects of the...
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that is a slight change by today. in the future, rather, but not a significant change, and something that we will be tracking as we move forward. the couple of substantial increases that i want to call out to you. because of the changes in the land-use patterns as well as transportation patterns, we can expect to see significant increases in car trips coming across the bay bridge. about 300,000 new auto trips in the city equates to all of the trip making across the bay bridge and golden gate bridge today, but specifically on the bay bridge, we can expect to see it will% increase. we can also expect to see a substantial increase in the car trips to the south bay. on transit, the increases are even more substantial, so we will need to figure out what types of projects and investments and programs we can make to improve the situation going forward. moving along to our baseline summary, there are many metrics that we are tracking. these are just a few top line metrics of you want to share with people. i am now on slide 7
that is a slight change by today. in the future, rather, but not a significant change, and something that we will be tracking as we move forward. the couple of substantial increases that i want to call out to you. because of the changes in the land-use patterns as well as transportation patterns, we can expect to see significant increases in car trips coming across the bay bridge. about 300,000 new auto trips in the city equates to all of the trip making across the bay bridge and golden gate...
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and why we have to change. >> what kind of change? >> basically it's a national character change. what i try to do here in this book is to take four or five very well detected traits of the mexican national character as described by classic authors, americans like oscar lewis and others and say okay, these character traits, which are great for mexico over the last 500 years, both as a colony, as an independent country, form a nation, today are totally dysfunctional to what the country has become. middle-class society, a representative of democracy, and open economy, globalized economy and a country that is absolutely desperate for the establishment of the rule of law. the character traits, in these features don't work anymore. they are at odds. and so since we can't change material reality, we've got to change people's heads. >> let's start with the mexican middle class. what's wrong with the mexican middle-class? >> there's nothing wrong with the middle class. what's wrong with its members who continue to be incredibly individualistic. the first chapter of the book is a chapter a
and why we have to change. >> what kind of change? >> basically it's a national character change. what i try to do here in this book is to take four or five very well detected traits of the mexican national character as described by classic authors, americans like oscar lewis and others and say okay, these character traits, which are great for mexico over the last 500 years, both as a colony, as an independent country, form a nation, today are totally dysfunctional to what the...
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time will tell whether there's been a rhetorrical change or a real one but the republicans changed their tone as the clips from eric cantor showed and as president obama alluded to in richmond today. there are a few reasons for that. one is, if the republicans are seen as standing in the way of anything, they could be in real trouble if the economy doesn't improve or gets worse. they already got a great deal of the blame for the august debt limit fight. they could lose the house, as bad as president obama's doing in the polls, there's five dozen republicans who are from districts that president obama won in 2008. he won't win all of those probably next year, but that shows that those are competitive districts and they can't afford to lose more than 24. gwen: on the left coast of the country, john harris, you were moderating the debate, and there were gauntlets thrown there, too. >> all over the place. gwen: all over the place, entitlements, social security. who was throwing them and who was picking them up? >> the story of this debate was clearly governor rick perry who has just entered
time will tell whether there's been a rhetorrical change or a real one but the republicans changed their tone as the clips from eric cantor showed and as president obama alluded to in richmond today. there are a few reasons for that. one is, if the republicans are seen as standing in the way of anything, they could be in real trouble if the economy doesn't improve or gets worse. they already got a great deal of the blame for the august debt limit fight. they could lose the house, as bad as...