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motion and a second that the district, pursuant to the requirements of the california education code, dgs, acting on behalf of san francisco state university. the property located at 700 -- boulevard. >> so moved. >> what is the status? >> we need a motion and a second. >> second. >> i would like to ask my colleague to please read. >> so this is on page 6 of the agenda. i will be the action. i would like to make a few comments. i will keep them brief considering it has been an intense meeting. the subject is that the district, pursuant to the requirements of the california education code, offer for sale to the california of the general services acting on behalf of san francisco state university, the property located at 700 font boulevard in the city and county of san francisco. the recommendation is that pursuant to the requirements of the california education code, offer for sale of the california department of general services acting on behalf of san francisco state university, authorize the superintendent to sign all documents pertaining to the sale. the property will be sold this subj
motion and a second that the district, pursuant to the requirements of the california education code, dgs, acting on behalf of san francisco state university. the property located at 700 -- boulevard. >> so moved. >> what is the status? >> we need a motion and a second. >> second. >> i would like to ask my colleague to please read. >> so this is on page 6 of the agenda. i will be the action. i would like to make a few comments. i will keep them brief...
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they could be employees of thee local dg carl, they could be spies planting eavesdropping devices. >> that is senator susan collins commenting on one of the three scandalsls that washington this week. this one involved secret service agents in colombiaia. colby they said nothing counts when you are out of totown, but that does not apply with the secret service. >> they are in a top spot. -- tough spot. this has been a bad week for federal employees, but take the overall recorord. i spent 19 years as one. they do great work every day. wh h happened with the military happened at two years ago. what happened with the secre service -- that was last ek. the gsa scandalal also a year or so ago, and that was caught by a gsa employee. the system worked because he wass ining after waste, fraud, and abuse and he found some. >> we ve the photographs of the american military personnel with body parts and so forth "the l.a. times" had these pictures. a soldier said this is indicative of the breakdkdown in discipline. thmiliry asked them not to run them, and they did any way. s that a good ide evan
they could be employees of thee local dg carl, they could be spies planting eavesdropping devices. >> that is senator susan collins commenting on one of the three scandalsls that washington this week. this one involved secret service agents in colombiaia. colby they said nothing counts when you are out of totown, but that does not apply with the secret service. >> they are in a top spot. -- tough spot. this has been a bad week for federal employees, but take the overall recorord. i...
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we lost 17-4 and this is dg. >> what happened?pen -- happened, i was coming down the fans. >> and -- . >> i had a big play last year and i thought he was nervous about me and i got excited. >> and that is it. back to you. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday i was gonna do this walk. if i can do this, you definitely can do this. we can do this. we can all do this together. (man) register today for the... and receive $25 off your registration fee. because everyone deserves a lifetime.
we lost 17-4 and this is dg. >> what happened?pen -- happened, i was coming down the fans. >> and -- . >> i had a big play last year and i thought he was nervous about me and i got excited. >> and that is it. back to you. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can fight and beat breast cancer, i can walk 60 miles. (woman) the fund-raising was the easiest part. people were very giving. complete strangers wanting to help. i knew someday...
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they can redirect it to another dgs that may not be as that isedded at the time -- tasked at the time and in a lot of cases we will specifically prescreen the images and ignore images one through three, number four is the one that's going to answer the essential element. >> what are the differences between predator and reaper and how they operate and how the global hawk operates? >> well, the predator is typically within an hour or two of its target area. while it has a long lawyer time. it's typically not going to fly longer distance because it's at lower altitude and mixing it one the weather. the global hawk because we fly over the weather, we typically fly a greater distance. more international borders to cross and in some cases 12 time zones to cross to get an airplane from here to there. that's one of the major differences in how they operate. it's just that the sheer distances that we're covering. >> but the global hawk's also more intelligent so for example if you have a loss of signal it figures out the next base it's got to go to or come back to momma. >> correct, the level
they can redirect it to another dgs that may not be as that isedded at the time -- tasked at the time and in a lot of cases we will specifically prescreen the images and ignore images one through three, number four is the one that's going to answer the essential element. >> what are the differences between predator and reaper and how they operate and how the global hawk operates? >> well, the predator is typically within an hour or two of its target area. while it has a long lawyer...
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we now have the conservative response to the dg on tog on th story.sident obama once tried dog meat. said so himself in one of his book. . we all know the story of mitt romney strapping seamus to the top of the car during a 12 hour drive. romney and his wife were asked again about seamus during an interview with diane sawyer. >> what about seamus, which you know is out there forever, would you do again? >> certainly not with the attention it's received. >> you said it was the most wounding thing in the campaign so par. >> it's crazy. the dog loved it. >> the dog got sick, right? >> once. we traveled all the time and he a ate the turkey on the counter. he had the runs. but he would see that crate and, you know, he would like go crazy because he was going with us on vacation. >> so the the obama campaign certainly loves this story. it wasn't very long ago the top campaign adviser david axelrod tweeted a picture of the president and his dog with the caption reading this is how loving owners transport their dogs. not on the roof of the car. now, though, c
we now have the conservative response to the dg on tog on th story.sident obama once tried dog meat. said so himself in one of his book. . we all know the story of mitt romney strapping seamus to the top of the car during a 12 hour drive. romney and his wife were asked again about seamus during an interview with diane sawyer. >> what about seamus, which you know is out there forever, would you do again? >> certainly not with the attention it's received. >> you said it was the...
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i know that some of you heard from the director general of dg justice, part of the european commission responsible for data protection. i think everyone's aware that we have a -- there are significant differences between the european privacy framework the u.s. privacy framework. i would say, and we have spent a considerable amount of time in dialogue with our counterparts in europe on these issues. i think that what we've learned is that we actually have quite a bit of commonality on the broad privacy principles that we all share. the differences come in the regulatory enforcement style and in the fact that we do still have a gap here in the protection of consumer privacy rights under law. that's a gap that we very much hope to fill. we think that as soon as that's filled, there would be the basis for entering a conversation with the europeans about really significantly lowering the barriers to the cross border flow of personal information between the u.s. and europe. but even in advance of that, we have been working very hard to explain to our european counterparts that once a company
i know that some of you heard from the director general of dg justice, part of the european commission responsible for data protection. i think everyone's aware that we have a -- there are significant differences between the european privacy framework the u.s. privacy framework. i would say, and we have spent a considerable amount of time in dialogue with our counterparts in europe on these issues. i think that what we've learned is that we actually have quite a bit of commonality on the broad...
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by morning, by dawn of monday april 3, 1865, the last of the confederate defenders were dg fleeing across mayo's bridge l and, of course, the two railroad bridges, when they -- the last units left, they set the bridged on fire and they burned several tobacco warehouses that contained confederate government tobacco. they had their orders to destroh anything of value. when they set the fires, there was no wind. so they had a chance to just destroy that, those goods of military value, but as soon as they set the fire, a brisk wind came up from the south and swept the flames flew the business district, and destroyed much of richmond, much of the business district.l now, if you look at a map, only about 10% of the total area of the city burned. most private housing survived, but the fire consumed 90% of the business district and with it ie wiped out the jobs and most of the people in the cityt. one of the great refuges was the green space on capital square aa civilians fled there to escape the flames. the union general in charge of a the army that marched in, a man named godfrey whitesell, he
by morning, by dawn of monday april 3, 1865, the last of the confederate defenders were dg fleeing across mayo's bridge l and, of course, the two railroad bridges, when they -- the last units left, they set the bridged on fire and they burned several tobacco warehouses that contained confederate government tobacco. they had their orders to destroh anything of value. when they set the fires, there was no wind. so they had a chance to just destroy that, those goods of military value, but as soon...
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buhado tt ov prident ams dg erenevue cea me fli o th massive spending increase until he loops the middlelf for the value added tax, all the people around him are planning to put that on the american people as they have in europe, massive tax on consumption. all the president tells you with his teeny little tax mcon rich people is that he's coming for the rest of us. the alternative minimum tax was opposed to 5 people. janua thkso a, wlitmiio ameca th a spod t bthic mooetein alternative minimum tax. >> always having to have you on. thank you so much. >> you got it. >>> there is more relief at the gas pump. mandy drury here with what's moving your money and the numbers are headed in the right correction. direction. >> gas prices are continuing to fall and aaa is saying prices fell by a nickle this past week with the ara priceor gallon orelaat $32 tiwi. atf urisheavag so y reso p s th manicis thank you. >>> an australia billionaire has announced plans to rebuild a replica of the titanic. just weeks after the 1 oo00th n anniversary of its sinking. it will go from england to new york just lik
buhado tt ov prident ams dg erenevue cea me fli o th massive spending increase until he loops the middlelf for the value added tax, all the people around him are planning to put that on the american people as they have in europe, massive tax on consumption. all the president tells you with his teeny little tax mcon rich people is that he's coming for the rest of us. the alternative minimum tax was opposed to 5 people. janua thkso a, wlitmiio ameca th a spod t bthic mooetein alternative minimum...
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birth dates or social security numbers it is one of the hottest tickets in town and a ana belaval of dg look at the looking glass theater production of cascabel.. natalie did she get to speak with celebrity chef rick bayless about his part in that stage show she got to hang around with a man who changes his clothes on a high wire ... >>these are incredible circus performers ... this man is changing his clothing ... he purportedly was empowered by this wonderful food ... you got together with too smart people to put this show together ... we have heidi spillman from the looking glass theater with anthony with the acrobats in the dancers it's like magical realism when you think about the work of their real garcia marquez and like water for chocolate this is kind of in that millie youeu >>tom skilling will be a up next with the full weather i'm tom... i'm sue... i'm carol. and this is my cvs pharmacist. i found out i had cancer. diabetes. i had a heart attack. so, i needed help with my medications. because mixing them... can be dangerous. not with maria around. not with pete. not with nake
birth dates or social security numbers it is one of the hottest tickets in town and a ana belaval of dg look at the looking glass theater production of cascabel.. natalie did she get to speak with celebrity chef rick bayless about his part in that stage show she got to hang around with a man who changes his clothes on a high wire ... >>these are incredible circus performers ... this man is changing his clothing ... he purportedly was empowered by this wonderful food ... you got together...
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. >> reporter: rodney king takes the stand and testifies that rachel epithets werewere used dg the beatinge knows the word. >> as he's lying prone, he says, someone said, "n," we're going to kill you. and that's when you see him getting up. >> he is still willing to stand up in this courtroom before a jury and say, they said the word. [ expletive ] and then say, well, maybe it was killer. i'm not sure. >> laurence powell. >> rodney king is a liar. the evidence bears that out. >> reporter: first you said it wasn't racial. then you said it was. then you said you heard the "n" word. then you said you didn't. >> oh, no. i heard it. my mom says, whatever you do, don't make it racial. i respected her. >> reporter: after 45 days the federal trial ends. >> i think we will be acquitted. but that 1% that we might not be is real worrisome. >> reporter: on the sixth day of deliberations, the jury reaches a verdict. >> we the jury, find the defendant stacey c.koon guilty. >> i had my arm on larry powell's shoulder. i leaned over to him and i said, we're going down, bud. >> what was his reaction? >> he
. >> reporter: rodney king takes the stand and testifies that rachel epithets werewere used dg the beatinge knows the word. >> as he's lying prone, he says, someone said, "n," we're going to kill you. and that's when you see him getting up. >> he is still willing to stand up in this courtroom before a jury and say, they said the word. [ expletive ] and then say, well, maybe it was killer. i'm not sure. >> laurence powell. >> rodney king is a liar. the...
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bese dg uv r e everre n b s of hay pe to2% il help raise our flag, add your stitch at teamusa.org. >>we are back, giving you a chance to preview press pass. i sat down with jason sudeikis and fred armisen who play governor romney and president obama on "saturday night live." i want to show you a portion of that conversation on this big comedy weekend. gus, thas r havi uhere d ingingutll thees inrvw r dointhis teie lk e olth >> it is interesting. i would say that comedically what it helps is getting everybody on the same page. everybody's paying attention to the same things. then it feels like you're making a bunch of inside jokes or observations that maybe people share with one another or on the tip of their mind, tip of their tongue, if you will, we get to actually portray as a people. i would say that's where politics usually helps. >> what about the personalities? romney is not exactly lighting it up on t campaign trail to be an excingigure. what doeth do codically? thk mest eninof en tt? ionw ido me prheidomhisog with unsalted butter and the crust cut off. >> you've been impersona
bese dg uv r e everre n b s of hay pe to2% il help raise our flag, add your stitch at teamusa.org. >>we are back, giving you a chance to preview press pass. i sat down with jason sudeikis and fred armisen who play governor romney and president obama on "saturday night live." i want to show you a portion of that conversation on this big comedy weekend. gus, thas r havi uhere d ingingutll thees inrvw r dointhis teie lk e olth >> it is interesting. i would say that...
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marine ma megan levi and her dg rex reunited at last. coming up tonight on "justice." hello and welcome to "justice." president obama took on the supremes this week. did he go too far? or was the fifth circuit court assignment to outline the supreme court's power in the words of one liberal pundit a hissy fit? you be the judge. >> ultimately i'm confident that the supreme court will not take what would be an unprecedented extraordinary step of overturning a law that was passed by a strong majority of a democratically elected congress. and i just remind conservative commentators for years what we heard was the biggest problem on the berchl wa bench was judm or a lack of judicial strength. >> joining us, ann coulter and joe trippy. good evening. what is your reaction to that statement by the president? unprecedented. extraordinary. strong majority. i mean what was he -- how do you react to that? >> i'm demanding to see his law school transcripts now. it has been settled since 1803 that the supreme court can say a law passed by any legislative body is unconstitutional. th
marine ma megan levi and her dg rex reunited at last. coming up tonight on "justice." hello and welcome to "justice." president obama took on the supremes this week. did he go too far? or was the fifth circuit court assignment to outline the supreme court's power in the words of one liberal pundit a hissy fit? you be the judge. >> ultimately i'm confident that the supreme court will not take what would be an unprecedented extraordinary step of overturning a law that...
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and we could in theory, if we dg them tt way, could have a debate where they confront what those two big visions mean. it's equally likely of course that the super pacs and trivialities will distract them away from those big visions. and the reason the candidates want to get away is because when you talk about what is going to happen in the next four years it is probably pretty nasty choices. health care spending, budgets, tax. and they would rather not talk about that. >> woodruff: mark, you were a part of, you sat in on and watched the democratic poster peter hart put together, i guess a group of 12 voters, republican voter down in north carolina this week. >> florida. >> woodruff: sorry, florida. looking at i guess its goal cass to look at what did mitt romney need to do. tell us what due -- >> these were republican voters and they voted for john mccain, marco rubio, or rick scott the governor of florida. and they were basically romney, although they hadn't all been for romney in the primary. and but what was amazing, judy, is they have no idea who mitt romney is. and part of it y
and we could in theory, if we dg them tt way, could have a debate where they confront what those two big visions mean. it's equally likely of course that the super pacs and trivialities will distract them away from those big visions. and the reason the candidates want to get away is because when you talk about what is going to happen in the next four years it is probably pretty nasty choices. health care spending, budgets, tax. and they would rather not talk about that. >> woodruff: mark,...
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yo, i dg le. my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. is engineered for comfort. like parts that create the perfect temperature and humidity or parts that purify the air. together these partsan cut your heating and cooling bills in half. that's comforting. call now to get up to 1,375 dollars in rebates. or zero percent financing for 18 months. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculator to show how much you'll save... with lennox. innovation never felt so good. >>> jack's joining us again with "the cafferty file." >>> question this hour, democrats fear another bush, jeb bush, should they? do you? the mention of the name makes me break out in a cold sweat. americans should not forget about the -- knowing that george w. bush is still walking around a free man after de
yo, i dg le. my doctorate through university of phoenix, that pride, that was on my face. i am jocelyn taylor. i'm committed to making a difference in people's lives, and i am a phoenix. visit phoenix.edu to find the program that's right for you. enroll now. is engineered for comfort. like parts that create the perfect temperature and humidity or parts that purify the air. together these partsan cut your heating and cooling bills in half. that's comforting. call now to get up to 1,375 dollars...
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i know that some of you heard from the director general of dg justice that is part of the european commission that is responsible for what they call data protection. i think that everyone is aware that we have -- there are significant differences between the european privacy framework and u.s. privacy framework. i would say that we have spent a considerable amount of time in dialogue with our counterparts in europe on these issues. i think that what we have learned is that we actually have quite a bit of commonality on the broad privacy principles that we all share. the differences come in the regulatory enforcement style and in the fact that we do still have a gap here in the protection of consumer privacy rights under law. that is a gap that we very much hope to fill. we thank that as soon as that is filled, it would be the basis for entering a conversation with the europeans about really significantly lowering the barriers to cross-border flow of personal information between the u.s. and europe. even in advance of that, we have been working very hard to explain to our european counterparts
i know that some of you heard from the director general of dg justice that is part of the european commission that is responsible for what they call data protection. i think that everyone is aware that we have -- there are significant differences between the european privacy framework and u.s. privacy framework. i would say that we have spent a considerable amount of time in dialogue with our counterparts in europe on these issues. i think that what we have learned is that we actually have...