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of these most vulnerable populations in our city and did not be a d-10 issue, but we look at empirical data for were the highest risk populations are, where emerging populations are in terms of immigrant populations. public safety, jobs, health are synonymous with the highest level of needs in our community. we know that. i would ask respectfully, supervisor -- you know i love you. i would ask respectfully that we respect our people first. and we look at generating revenue and ideas. not saying what we need. we're talking about synergy and strategy. we're talking about a more aggressive position in terms of pursuit at the state and local level. i would respectfully ask that when president obama comes to our beautiful city that there be a request put before him that we look at the city and county, which is the city and the municipality, ok? we got some showers here that need no where else. to -- we got some powers here that ain't nowhere else. we are a city and county. we are a consolidated neighborhood. we may have missed our opportunity to be a model for the redevelopment agency. one secon
of these most vulnerable populations in our city and did not be a d-10 issue, but we look at empirical data for were the highest risk populations are, where emerging populations are in terms of immigrant populations. public safety, jobs, health are synonymous with the highest level of needs in our community. we know that. i would ask respectfully, supervisor -- you know i love you. i would ask respectfully that we respect our people first. and we look at generating revenue and ideas. not saying...
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i have empirical data regarding all the buildings and the land over there. i know there is some fanatical support here about people saying this and the other. but the bottom line is we saw this in new orleans. we saw this in japan. we see this wherever there are similar issues about compression. we also saw this in the marina. what we need to do, first of all, is not to rush into this like we did during the holidays. we had a meeting that concluded at about 11:20 in the night. the other thing i have requested is to provide nonprofits -- and i have participated in this deliberation for the longest time -- so that our university students can evaluate every element of this project. the navy should do the cleanup. i would suggest we build the necessary fortifications to save the lives of the people who are there right now. i participated in other cda's and they never kept their promise. hunters point eliminated rental units. they neutralized the community fund. the cannot be trusted. that is my subjective opinion. what we need here is some deliberation about the
i have empirical data regarding all the buildings and the land over there. i know there is some fanatical support here about people saying this and the other. but the bottom line is we saw this in new orleans. we saw this in japan. we see this wherever there are similar issues about compression. we also saw this in the marina. what we need to do, first of all, is not to rush into this like we did during the holidays. we had a meeting that concluded at about 11:20 in the night. the other thing i...
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so we have, i would offer, some empirical data on who uses public transportation and who doesn't. our survey, which is very current, because we update it every month, shows this -- we have 991 residents that live in -- that are in our leases, which are the market rate portion of what's out on the island. they are all over 18. of that amount, 80% use the bus. of that 80%, that would be 700 -- [chime] president olague: thank you. >> 80% use the bus. president olague: thank you. >> good evening, commissioners and board members. i'm scott with the bay area council. we'd like to strongly support the project, certify the e.i.r. and approve the project tonight. the council is a member organization of about the top 300 businesses in the bay area, with about 4.5 million employees and approximately $2 trillion in worldwide revenues. the problem here is the region in his trouble. there's a lack of housing, a lack of affordability, there's congestion, conflicting regulations. there's different growth projection that is are not going to be able to sustain the region. one of the best ways to so
so we have, i would offer, some empirical data on who uses public transportation and who doesn't. our survey, which is very current, because we update it every month, shows this -- we have 991 residents that live in -- that are in our leases, which are the market rate portion of what's out on the island. they are all over 18. of that amount, 80% use the bus. of that 80%, that would be 700 -- [chime] president olague: thank you. >> 80% use the bus. president olague: thank you. >>...
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if you look at the empirical data, that is the case. palin has had numerous opportunities to convey what she thinks publicly. we have long debates and you can really see that she more relies on talking points when it comes to the heavy knowledge base that you need. i don't think that is changed. she is a wonderful, likable person, but in terms of an intellectual heavyweight running for president, i think she lacks that and the media sees that. i think mitt romney will be the nominee for the republican party. the problem with him is he has is social policy when it comes to medicaid and medicare that he authored in massachusetts. now he is running away from that. i am sure the democrats are going to pave that out. thank you for taking my call. host: thank you for being with us. we are going to switch gears and talk about budget cuts and defense spending with bill gertz, but first a news update from c-span radio. >> more on the 2012 presidential race. mitt romney in an interview says president obama is "one of the most ineffective presiden
if you look at the empirical data, that is the case. palin has had numerous opportunities to convey what she thinks publicly. we have long debates and you can really see that she more relies on talking points when it comes to the heavy knowledge base that you need. i don't think that is changed. she is a wonderful, likable person, but in terms of an intellectual heavyweight running for president, i think she lacks that and the media sees that. i think mitt romney will be the nominee for the...
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if you look at the empirical data, that is the case.ah palin has had numerous opportunities to convey what she thinks publicly. we have long debates and you can really see that she more relies on talking points when it comes to the heavy knowledge base that you need. i don't think that is changed. she is a wonderful, likable person, but in terms of an intellectual heavyweight running for president, i think she lacks that and the media sees tha i think mitt romney will be the nominee for the republican party. the problem with hims he has is social policy when it comes to medicaid and medicare that he author in massachusetts. now he is running away from that. i am sure the democrats ar >> well, coming up at about 1:15 today, president obama will tell you his announcement for commerce secretary. we'll have live coverage of that here on c-span again at 1:15 eastern. until then, your phone calls from today's "washington journal." the front page of the open clay usa today." almost 4 million homes have been lost of foreclosures and a last five
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the questions you're talking about here really come to a head potentially to give you more empirical data for this project next year. >> well, let me thank our three panelists for what was a very rich and worthwhile and interesting discussion. i wish we had more time for q&a and conversation, but i'm trying to give some time back to the organizers and i will also say for me personally that the time pressure will spare me any danger of inadd vert tonightly of committing policy which is also very good for me. thank you for a very good discussion. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> for over two decades, bin laden has been al-qaeda's leader and symbol and continued to plot attacks against our country and friends and allies. the death of bin laden marks the most significant achievement to date in our nation's effort to defeat al-qaeda. watch the president's announcement and reactions from cabinet officials, capitol hill, and around the world all in their entirety whenever you want online with the c-span video li
the questions you're talking about here really come to a head potentially to give you more empirical data for this project next year. >> well, let me thank our three panelists for what was a very rich and worthwhile and interesting discussion. i wish we had more time for q&a and conversation, but i'm trying to give some time back to the organizers and i will also say for me personally that the time pressure will spare me any danger of inadd vert tonightly of committing policy which is...
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for example, we're the home to what goes as empirical data what britains think on israel and related issues. and if you tempt me i might tell you because some of it might surprise you. >> i promise to tempt you. >> yeah, okay. as an ex-politician i just say that those people who think that the public who aren't smart should leave the politics. and we try and also make this benefit the community. so we're doing something quite unique on the 15th of may, which is we brought together the most extraordinary group of communal and noncommunal organizations to run the biggest conference that has ever happened in british history on israel with an ambition of getting 1,000 people, both jews, christians, not aligned to a conference on israel to show the breadth and depth of support. we've got cabinet ministers, international figures, local politicians are coming. now, i tell you this because britain has got the home of the english speaking media. i know america is the font of real power but i'm going to tell you some folks that might worry you. two years ago the bbc's research showed that ther
for example, we're the home to what goes as empirical data what britains think on israel and related issues. and if you tempt me i might tell you because some of it might surprise you. >> i promise to tempt you. >> yeah, okay. as an ex-politician i just say that those people who think that the public who aren't smart should leave the politics. and we try and also make this benefit the community. so we're doing something quite unique on the 15th of may, which is we brought together...
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of questions you're talking about here really will come to a head potentially to give you more empirical data for this project next year. >> well, let me thank our three panelists for what was a very rich and rich and worthwhile interesting discussion. i wish we had more time to q&a and discussion but i'm trying to give back some time for the organizers. i will say for me personally the time pressure will spare me any danger inadvertently committing policy which is always a good thing. thank you very much for a very good paper and a very good discussion. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> we have more from this day-long forum from george washington university. up next a look at indian foreign policy and shifting world views within that country since the end of the cold war. this is about an hour. >> while we're quieting down, let me just mention to you now the papers have been mentioned over and over again. i wanted to make you aware of the fact that two of the papers have already been published preliminarily and are in the washington quarterly, the china paper,
of questions you're talking about here really will come to a head potentially to give you more empirical data for this project next year. >> well, let me thank our three panelists for what was a very rich and rich and worthwhile interesting discussion. i wish we had more time to q&a and discussion but i'm trying to give back some time for the organizers. i will say for me personally the time pressure will spare me any danger inadvertently committing policy which is always a good...
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done i think for a long time in india during the period of empire people wanted the medical knowledge from the west they wanted the technical data logical knowledge from the west they wanted the financial knowledge from the west they didn't want western moreas they didn't want western customs and they didn't want western ethical and religious principles so i think we've often we've had this kind of ambivalence this is why in a way we can we can we enter a little clique might not be interesting but we cannot do without it and we cannot live with it and i think that's one of the conundrums of our times but i'd very much agree with what rick said in fact my new book the book one of the books i'm working on at the moment is called culture insecurity that what ever else we might see as a kind of you know the positive or negative of the west the question of security becomes absolutely central in any in the in the value system so security i think is another issue that we need to talk about because many people it's not a rational or western about security everybody wants security bill go ahead go ahead go ahead no no everybody wants it
done i think for a long time in india during the period of empire people wanted the medical knowledge from the west they wanted the technical data logical knowledge from the west they wanted the financial knowledge from the west they didn't want western moreas they didn't want western customs and they didn't want western ethical and religious principles so i think we've often we've had this kind of ambivalence this is why in a way we can we can we enter a little clique might not be interesting...