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they have enough to pay the rent, but not enough to buy food. right now we are observing fasting ramadan. this year we opted not to do a community wide open house party. we noticed that we can actually put our centers money to better use as far as having extra food for people to take home because they don't have enough food for their families. in the long run, what is my community going to do. with the minimum wage or affordable housing. is it the chicken or the egg. we need higher minimum wage and affordable housing. i hope we have more affordable housing in the near future. thank you. >> thank you. before our next speaker, i wanted to call up more speakers. melissa carl son, trish wilson. and cesar vargas. >> good afternoon, i'm with the south of market community action network. one of the things that we do in our neighborhood is really to address the issue of gentrification. a lot of people don't want to say it but gentrification has been going on for a long time, not just in the 50s, 60s. it's still happening right now and we need to address
they have enough to pay the rent, but not enough to buy food. right now we are observing fasting ramadan. this year we opted not to do a community wide open house party. we noticed that we can actually put our centers money to better use as far as having extra food for people to take home because they don't have enough food for their families. in the long run, what is my community going to do. with the minimum wage or affordable housing. is it the chicken or the egg. we need higher minimum wage...
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. >> we again say enough civilians, enough women, enough children. they have suffered quite enough. >> for the latest, lets go to gaza and aljazeera correspondent nick schiffron. good to see you, finger pointing from both sides over this horrendous strike on the u.n. school. there was a nearby battle? >> there was. the people who arrived first on the scene actually simply couldn't get close enough. there was small arms fire, as well as some tank fire that they heard. so you have both sides competing or three sides, really, competing for this narrative. israel says it doesn't know whether it fired on that school, said it didn't bulb leally and questions whether a hamas rocket landed short in that area. it also says that for three days, they had been telling the red cross, telling the u.n. to evacuate that whole area, including that school. now, we haven't heard from hamas. we don't know what they believe. the u.n. says look, we were evacuating from that school at the time. we had specifically asked the israeli military for a humanitarian pause for a c
. >> we again say enough civilians, enough women, enough children. they have suffered quite enough. >> for the latest, lets go to gaza and aljazeera correspondent nick schiffron. good to see you, finger pointing from both sides over this horrendous strike on the u.n. school. there was a nearby battle? >> there was. the people who arrived first on the scene actually simply couldn't get close enough. there was small arms fire, as well as some tank fire that they heard. so you...
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they have been accepted into enough is enough.rehab program wherein mates move into a special dorm and must abide by strict guidelines. >> do you have any questions? >> not today, sir. >> absolutely none. >> do you under the snide lines. >> you understand that tonight you'll be going to bed at 11:00 and get up at 8:00. >> that's correct. >> what i'm letting you know it's not a choice. >> okay. >> you can't be laying in the bed and say you know what? today i just don't feel like doing it. because you have to put that same energy that you were using into the program. because i doubt if you got up in the morning you were dope sick did you say, hey, know what? i'm just going to lay here. okay. >> i'll see you. >> a short time later. the two men have packed up and moved into to the enough is enough dorm. >> what's up guys? >> what's up, brother? >> not everybody is as anxious to get help for their addictions. >> they have aa classes in here, this have every class in here. they have a whole dorm for recovery and addicts. i don't choose
they have been accepted into enough is enough.rehab program wherein mates move into a special dorm and must abide by strict guidelines. >> do you have any questions? >> not today, sir. >> absolutely none. >> do you under the snide lines. >> you understand that tonight you'll be going to bed at 11:00 and get up at 8:00. >> that's correct. >> what i'm letting you know it's not a choice. >> okay. >> you can't be laying in the bed and say you...
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the war on women is propagandad women to death and enough is enough. >> let me ask you, stephanie, about the culture wars. it seems on monday you could think it's culture wars two. this had to do with birth control but on any number of issues whether it's gay rights, whether it's climate change, the president has put these issues front and center, and if the culture wars are back, and if they play out at the ballot box, who does that favor? >> well, first of all, i was not told we could bring props. >> you can, any time. >> i did not expect carly fiorina to be the carrot top of this panel, but i think, and by the way i respect you as a woman very much and your accomplishments. i even read that you studied medieval history. >> still. >> i which think will come in handy trying to defend the republican war on women, but you know, candy, every woman i know is furious about the hobby lobby decision. 98% of catholic women use birth control. this is not just a war against women. >> and they have 16 forms of it. >> this is a war against science. >> oh for heaven's sakes. >> because these religio
the war on women is propagandad women to death and enough is enough. >> let me ask you, stephanie, about the culture wars. it seems on monday you could think it's culture wars two. this had to do with birth control but on any number of issues whether it's gay rights, whether it's climate change, the president has put these issues front and center, and if the culture wars are back, and if they play out at the ballot box, who does that favor? >> well, first of all, i was not told we...
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>> i didn't see him long enough or well enough to really form an impression, but he looked a little weird. he did. and i heard stories about him having briefing sessions, sitting stark naked with the helmet on. >> he also liked to eat raw onions. and i heard stories that he had a large alarm clock that he strung around his wrist, and you know when a meeting was over, when that went off the meeting was over and he would run to the next meeting. yeah, okay. dick, did you ever see wingate? did you ever see wingate? >> i'm sorry? >> did you ever see wingate? >> yes. >> okay. what were your impressions? >> well, the impression was that he was a member and invited to the canadian meeting of churchill, roosevelt, and stalin. >> all right. well, dick, if you don't mind, i talked to these guys about snatching gliders. they would leave the gliders in the clearing and now they had to get them out, wasn't big enough to hook up and pull behind a c-47, so they had this device in the c-47s, the fd 80, the glider pick up system. what was it like to come down and snatch a glider out like that? can you tal
>> i didn't see him long enough or well enough to really form an impression, but he looked a little weird. he did. and i heard stories about him having briefing sessions, sitting stark naked with the helmet on. >> he also liked to eat raw onions. and i heard stories that he had a large alarm clock that he strung around his wrist, and you know when a meeting was over, when that went off the meeting was over and he would run to the next meeting. yeah, okay. dick, did you ever see...
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we've had enough -- >> we've had enough of cuts to our schools -- >> we've had enough of cuts to ourschools -- >> medicare and medicaid -- >> medicare and medicaid -- >> we're angry. >> we're angry. pay your fair share! pay your fair share! pay your fair share! >> they want us to leave, but we're here until we deliver our message. >> pay your fair share! pay your fair share! pay your fair share! >> wealthy elites have basically and isolated themselves off from the rest of us. they actually don't have to see poverty. they don't actually have to see the people that have been made invisible by inequality. >> pay your taxes so our families can live. >> it's a transformative experience for people to speak truth to power in a really direct way. and it is about civic engagement and participation. it is about making this country the country that makes everyone visible. >> above us are the general electric offices. and up there, they can hear you. they can hear you. >> whoo! we'll be back! we'll be back! we'll be back! >> we are at this point in building a new movement. that we are not quite
we've had enough -- >> we've had enough of cuts to our schools -- >> we've had enough of cuts to ourschools -- >> medicare and medicaid -- >> medicare and medicaid -- >> we're angry. >> we're angry. pay your fair share! pay your fair share! pay your fair share! >> they want us to leave, but we're here until we deliver our message. >> pay your fair share! pay your fair share! pay your fair share! >> wealthy elites have basically and isolated...
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so, gao saying there wasn't enough oversight.tion's responsibility to manage their contractors, right? check in and say this over multiple years, check in, where are we? are we on track? are we spending too much money. >> if you based like that and worked for tucker carlson, what would happen to you? you would be fired. >> off the christmas card list. at least for a year. and i mean that. >> your wife would be considerably -- >> she would. full year, no christmas card for you. >> who is overseeing any of this? take a look! have responsibility. actually care about pennies or dollars in the pocket you ask from the american people and do something like the private sector would! quit rewarding failure in this country. that is why this country is looking like bloated, okay? we have bad bloat. >> do that again, kimberly. >> tell you why they don't care. because it is our money. it is our money. they don't care. they don't realize when you give an estimate, you're talking about our money. so if something, the sign-up system glitches wen
so, gao saying there wasn't enough oversight.tion's responsibility to manage their contractors, right? check in and say this over multiple years, check in, where are we? are we on track? are we spending too much money. >> if you based like that and worked for tucker carlson, what would happen to you? you would be fired. >> off the christmas card list. at least for a year. and i mean that. >> your wife would be considerably -- >> she would. full year, no christmas card...
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it just hasn't caused enough growth with with things getting cheap enough that it would spur a real economic improvement. >> in today's new york times right after the numbers came out, one of their writers, wrote the labor market remains much weaker than the last time the unemployment rate stood at six point one with%. is the six is .1 with today? is. >> if we look like we lived in 2008, we would have had a lot higher labor force. so is we with have about seven more people working today. the 6.1% unemployment when we have about 7 million people compete hi out of the labor force isn't the same hay boar market. >> when you see a number like this. 2 1/2 million for the previous year. can we see in the coming months whether they are sure whether they could work. with we with will see them come in off the sidelines. >> that's one of the interesting things we have seen is with the labor force. and is we with are not really sure why. but this is the time when we are going to see if it's that they were afraid of the labor market conditions and now might be the time for them to step back and explore.
it just hasn't caused enough growth with with things getting cheap enough that it would spur a real economic improvement. >> in today's new york times right after the numbers came out, one of their writers, wrote the labor market remains much weaker than the last time the unemployment rate stood at six point one with%. is the six is .1 with today? is. >> if we look like we lived in 2008, we would have had a lot higher labor force. so is we with have about seven more people working...
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, it's high enough, it's wet enough, it's cool enough, to be a place where unique species can evolve.ere aren't many snakes in this garden of eden. there aren't many mammals either, at least ones known to us. >> watch out here; it's tricky. >> we looked and looked. we battled mud... >> whoa, yikes. >> and mountain. >> it's gonna get worse. this is gonna be slippery here. >> this is the forest primeval. there are no big cats, monkeys, or elephants here, as there are next door on the island of borneo. the large mammals never made it across the water from asia. [bat shrieking] we did find some other interesting creatures. there were bats... >> ooh, look at this guy. >> and rats. >> that is a big rat. >> that's one of the biggest rats in the world. whoo-hoo. >> this one could be a new species, from the big to the small. >> he likes people. >> this pygmy possum, one of the smallest possums in the world, couldn't get enough camera time. >> yes, he will jump. okay. >> he's just one of many spectacular fruit doves. >> but for the most part, this place is for the birds. like berlepsch's six-wi
, it's high enough, it's wet enough, it's cool enough, to be a place where unique species can evolve.ere aren't many snakes in this garden of eden. there aren't many mammals either, at least ones known to us. >> watch out here; it's tricky. >> we looked and looked. we battled mud... >> whoa, yikes. >> and mountain. >> it's gonna get worse. this is gonna be slippery here. >> this is the forest primeval. there are no big cats, monkeys, or elephants here, as...
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enough ♪ no more power plays ♪ that's enough ♪ that's enough ♪ we won't back away ♪ what can we do ♪t video. joining me now is the family that made the video, andy and casey and their children from left to right sons hayden and hudson, and their daughter hadley. we're so glad to have you here. it was an amazing parody. congratulations on a job well done. casey, i just have to start with you, about what's the message for the epa here? what is it you're trying to get across to them? >> well, we basically made the video out of frustration. you know, the lyrics, they say that we teamed up with missouri farm bureau just to voice our opinions, to say hey, we've had enough, we're done. >> andy, as a farmer, what kind of problems does it create for you when the epa comes and says it's not just a river or a stream, but a ditch on your property that they want to have control of? >> yes, sir, you know, like i've stated before, mother nature is our determining factor now, when we can plant or harvest our crops, or move our livestock from field to field. if we're having to sit around and wait on
enough ♪ no more power plays ♪ that's enough ♪ that's enough ♪ we won't back away ♪ what can we do ♪t video. joining me now is the family that made the video, andy and casey and their children from left to right sons hayden and hudson, and their daughter hadley. we're so glad to have you here. it was an amazing parody. congratulations on a job well done. casey, i just have to start with you, about what's the message for the epa here? what is it you're trying to get across to them?...
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. >> this is a moment when you really have to say enough is enough. >> reporter: the u.n. itself has suffered heavy losses. seven of its workers so far have been killed. ainstallations damaged. 80% of the 2 million people depend on the u.n. for food and medicine. sheltering more than 200,000 people. four times more than expected. but the schools don't have showers. and nearly all of gaza is without power and water. >> how can you run a hospital without clean water? how can you keep food if you can't freeze -- have refrigerators? all these, everything we take for granted is gone. >> reporter: in almost every other wawr civilians can run to neighboring countries but not here. israel and egypt have sealed gaza's borders. trapping hundreds of thousands. >> they are told to flee areas, get out of areas but to where? where should they go? and again we don't have the answer for them on that. >> reporter: many in goofs -- in gaza used to rely on hamas, that ran soup cisms and schools. -- kitchens and schools. but services are strained. donkey carts now collect garbage and doctors
. >> this is a moment when you really have to say enough is enough. >> reporter: the u.n. itself has suffered heavy losses. seven of its workers so far have been killed. ainstallations damaged. 80% of the 2 million people depend on the u.n. for food and medicine. sheltering more than 200,000 people. four times more than expected. but the schools don't have showers. and nearly all of gaza is without power and water. >> how can you run a hospital without clean water? how can you...
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they aren't ambitious enough and they simply don't work hard enough tough as it was to steel myself from an afternoon down the pop i bucked myself up to ask the successful entrepreneur whether he agrees that brits are just lazy unfortunately you know we have situations where they come in for interviews they've got no issues as i'm sure enough on charm. that's what we want we have a lot of people climbing people that want to go work and you know which is a fiction economy and overseas allowing us to bring in a lot of forwardness and employ actual fact you know i mean i want to be sure i am but it's a fact about ten percent of charlie's two hundred staff and now foreign and that figure is likely to grow because he says they simply pull their weight but try telling that to london's office workers who are quite frankly insulted but actually you don't think brits are lazy absolutely no more not the working for example they work too many hours maybe compared to the coaches we have more of a work life balance by that and that's necessarily a bad thing. but now i would say when they see wha
they aren't ambitious enough and they simply don't work hard enough tough as it was to steel myself from an afternoon down the pop i bucked myself up to ask the successful entrepreneur whether he agrees that brits are just lazy unfortunately you know we have situations where they come in for interviews they've got no issues as i'm sure enough on charm. that's what we want we have a lot of people climbing people that want to go work and you know which is a fiction economy and overseas allowing...
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it's enough. it's enough. it will backfire. >> what's enough is for the republicans to start voting for some of this aid. >> you don't vote for this? you hate kids. >> after the president does all that, then he says, well, yes, it's totally screwed up on my watch, but what's your solution? you come up with a solution. at that point, you're like, you're the president of the united states, you set the foreign policy of the country. so we've got this crisis. he said he's seen it coming since october. i think that's what they're also frustrated about. the administration said we tried to warn you about this since october. if that's true, why do they need an emergency policy -- >> somebody said governors have to deal with this day by day. has anyone heard anything that perry's come up to deal with it? >> seal the border? >> you're the president, you find a solution. >> of course, the governor's there. they're very much for stronger border enforcement. they would probably support a comprehensive bill. but they don't
it's enough. it's enough. it will backfire. >> what's enough is for the republicans to start voting for some of this aid. >> you don't vote for this? you hate kids. >> after the president does all that, then he says, well, yes, it's totally screwed up on my watch, but what's your solution? you come up with a solution. at that point, you're like, you're the president of the united states, you set the foreign policy of the country. so we've got this crisis. he said he's seen it...
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is it enough affordable housing? it's never enough, and we agree he with the board on that. we are also looking at other ways of trying to create affordable housing in other particular sites. as you may know, we have spent a lot of time this summer with the housing working group trying to look at the question of middle income housing and what some of the tools might be and where it would be most suitable to do t. we haven't found that magic program at this point and the source in which to do it, ~ but we are currently looking at a variety of ways to encourage and produce and ensure that there will be a band of affordable housing serving that particular middle. this may or may not be the site for it, but clearly the initial allocation of affordable units, the 20% is a significant increase over the baseline requirement for a building of this size. >> thank you. >> okay. seeing no other questions, mr. rose, can we get your report, please? >> yes, mr. chairman and supervisor mar. a budget for the city's total estimated cost to purchase and develop the property and that budget is
is it enough affordable housing? it's never enough, and we agree he with the board on that. we are also looking at other ways of trying to create affordable housing in other particular sites. as you may know, we have spent a lot of time this summer with the housing working group trying to look at the question of middle income housing and what some of the tools might be and where it would be most suitable to do t. we haven't found that magic program at this point and the source in which to do...
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max the europeans are saying enough is enough and the first headline is from france france's neuer says b.m.p. may prompt shift away from dollar so this is the bank of france governor christian noyer and he said that the u.s. investigation into b m p perry by which they might find the ten billion dollars may encourage companies to stop using dollars in international transactions he said quote we can say that companies would have maximum interest to do the most possible transactions in other currencies neuer who is also a member of the european central bank's governing council said yesterday on b.f.m. television trade between china and europe do it in euro's do it in remember stop doing it in dollars this is an affair that will leave marks yeah that's right the countries around the world are getting out of the u.s. dollar and we're saying we're more well the petrol ruble is here you know you got the big russia and china gas deal which is going to be done in something other than dollars now that's my understanding and you have an offramp saying that french companies like big totality big
max the europeans are saying enough is enough and the first headline is from france france's neuer says b.m.p. may prompt shift away from dollar so this is the bank of france governor christian noyer and he said that the u.s. investigation into b m p perry by which they might find the ten billion dollars may encourage companies to stop using dollars in international transactions he said quote we can say that companies would have maximum interest to do the most possible transactions in other...
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we are not doing enough, right? it's still not enough. in terms of the requirements where the cu and dr's whatever the thing, we are slowing the creation of the things that we need to solve the problem. so, i think that's what we would really like to be assured of that projects can move forward. that's the whole point of having neighborhood plans, right. that we are going to do neighborhood plans, we are going to fight the battle ones. this is one of the good things about redevelopment. you don't fight the individual battle every single time. you fight the battle about displacement and about public benefit and affordable housing and when it comes to individual building approvals, it's, it's not without drama but it is a lot smoother process and i recall at one point at the redevelopment agency, i noticed that the mission bay land was more expensive than the land outside of mission bay. i asked the developer why you are paying more for mission bay land? it's a way to get my entitlements and i have certainty and nobody is going to ask for m
we are not doing enough, right? it's still not enough. in terms of the requirements where the cu and dr's whatever the thing, we are slowing the creation of the things that we need to solve the problem. so, i think that's what we would really like to be assured of that projects can move forward. that's the whole point of having neighborhood plans, right. that we are going to do neighborhood plans, we are going to fight the battle ones. this is one of the good things about redevelopment. you...
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there is enough stuff in the world already. >> you also have in his current show an artist who makes sculpture out of some really interesting types of materials. let's go over and take a look at that. here we are in a smaller space. project gallery. >> artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something that is so familiar, like a child's balloon. in this proportion, suddenly, it becomes something out of a dream. >> or a nightmare. >> may be a nightmare. >> this one over here is even harder to figure out what the initial material is. >> this is made out of puffy paint. often, kids use it to decorate their clothes. she has made all these lines of paint. >> for the pieces we are looking at, is there a core of foam or something in the middle of these pieces that she built on top of? >> i'm not telling. >> ah, a secret. >> this silver is aluminum foil, crumbled of aluminum foil. her aesthetic is very much that quiet, japa
there is enough stuff in the world already. >> you also have in his current show an artist who makes sculpture out of some really interesting types of materials. let's go over and take a look at that. here we are in a smaller space. project gallery. >> artists used the parameters of this space to find relationships between the work that is not out in the big gallery. >> i noticed a lot of artists doing really site-specific work. >> this is a pile of balloons, something...
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at the peak when we want to do got enough. money to speak music get lost the most was now you don't know much to my state just almost as much too but i'm seeing a. humanoid couldst what it can be at the street people. very last night. right now we're going to go up or we're going to get rewarded i've got a very little is. where the rover is going to miss stuff. i like on the facebook and the. first to win the. big club so we did so we wait for. the one who. was booed full roughly about. oh no you can't lose. the super bowl surely you can find that it. might. get a little making the final mancow you know. a lawnmower especially going. on in the morning my. goodness it wasn't the can. you six degrees and if you didn't you could get rid of. their connection with you because it matters so much to me and all people shouldn't have to keep you. and not . missing but i do think about. the time you look at the dome the duty of the bit i'm sure that the owner of the. new book we should know is that yes there will be. ingenious movement.
at the peak when we want to do got enough. money to speak music get lost the most was now you don't know much to my state just almost as much too but i'm seeing a. humanoid couldst what it can be at the street people. very last night. right now we're going to go up or we're going to get rewarded i've got a very little is. where the rover is going to miss stuff. i like on the facebook and the. first to win the. big club so we did so we wait for. the one who. was booed full roughly about. oh no...
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. >> i knew my daughter well enough to know, and i had seen her with nicolas enough to know, that had he not been in jeopardy at that point in time, she would have fought like a wildcat. >> investigators were hopeful that robbery was the kidnapper's only motive. >> he's probably promised her freedom and her child will not be harmed. so she gives him the money, go back out, and, hopefully, they're set free. >> several hours later, police found the hayes' car in a suburban neighborhood 45 miles from the kidnap site. >> but when the car's found, ginger hayes and nicolas hayes are nowhere to be found. >> inside were the baby's toys. the car was parked in front of a home that belonged to a man with a criminal record, 24-year-old timothy evans, who had previous arrests for robbery and assault. >> timothy evans did roughly fit the description that was given to us of a black male with a stocky build and about a medium height. [ sirens ] >> police converged on the home and took evans in for questioning. >> he claimed that he didn't have anything to do with the car, that he was asked to watch t
. >> i knew my daughter well enough to know, and i had seen her with nicolas enough to know, that had he not been in jeopardy at that point in time, she would have fought like a wildcat. >> investigators were hopeful that robbery was the kidnapper's only motive. >> he's probably promised her freedom and her child will not be harmed. so she gives him the money, go back out, and, hopefully, they're set free. >> several hours later, police found the hayes' car in a suburban...
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it was absolutely degrading. >>> by the summer of 1934 the longshoremen said enough is enough. they went on strike and shutdown the national port. this outraged most of san francisco and workers all over called a general strike shutting down the city. finally the shipping companies caved in. >> many working people come out of the scenes and they think, when they come in to a good job and the conditions are great there. they have no idea how it came about. >> no idea that men got their brains beat out. men and women were all about the stump out and club and went to jail. fought for these type of conditions. >> reporter: after that labor battle, baley went to spain. he was a socialist believing the common person should be respected and provided a job and that no one should have to sleep on the street. he was blacklisted for his views during the mccarthy era but became misillusioned with the repressiveness of the union and other communists companies. >> when we seethese things happen we say jesus christ what went wrong with this tremendous dream everybody had. that was the ideal s
it was absolutely degrading. >>> by the summer of 1934 the longshoremen said enough is enough. they went on strike and shutdown the national port. this outraged most of san francisco and workers all over called a general strike shutting down the city. finally the shipping companies caved in. >> many working people come out of the scenes and they think, when they come in to a good job and the conditions are great there. they have no idea how it came about. >> no idea that...
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since the peak when we want to do got enough. money to speak music get lost the most was now you don't know much that much the state is almost. heroic of what it can be at the street people. very last night. mark. and i now we're going to go well we're going to get a little bit of a lot of very little is. where the rover is guns are going to miss stuff. i like i'm a faithful player and i. was to win the. big club so we did so we wait for. the one. thing we know from food full. oh you can lose. the super bowl sure you can run that he. might. get a little make the final mancow going to. a lawnmower especially over to you because you. want to know where. you should just wasn't the can. move to six degrees and if you didn't you could get rid of your. connection with you because it matters so much to me and i wanted to show those up to keep at it. and that. meant that i didn't let them. beat me you know got the lid on the dutiable bit them to the dealer and just. knew what we should know is that yes there will be. genius movement. but
since the peak when we want to do got enough. money to speak music get lost the most was now you don't know much that much the state is almost. heroic of what it can be at the street people. very last night. mark. and i now we're going to go well we're going to get a little bit of a lot of very little is. where the rover is guns are going to miss stuff. i like i'm a faithful player and i. was to win the. big club so we did so we wait for. the one. thing we know from food full. oh you can lose....
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what do you say to folks that say, well, that sounds reasonable enough.an it after 20 weeks? >> well, emily's list focus is solely electoral. we are about electing pro-choice democratic women who are going to lead the way on a whole series of issues and we actually do not have a legislative agenda, we don't lobby as emily's list. what we're seeing in the country though right now is disturbing. legislature after legislature are really rolling back access to reproductive health care in extreme ways. >> so you would encourage your candidates to be against anything that banned after 20 weeks? >> well, i think what we would really be talking about is what is providing women choices at this moment. we've got states right now where there are no clinics left. i mean so we have a much larger problem here with some of the movement that the republicans have made. i mean some states have talked six weeks, some states have talked 12 weeks. i mean this is a really dangerous time for us because women need full choices for economic opportunity. >> i've got to leave it th
what do you say to folks that say, well, that sounds reasonable enough.an it after 20 weeks? >> well, emily's list focus is solely electoral. we are about electing pro-choice democratic women who are going to lead the way on a whole series of issues and we actually do not have a legislative agenda, we don't lobby as emily's list. what we're seeing in the country though right now is disturbing. legislature after legislature are really rolling back access to reproductive health care in...
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and israel finally said enough is enough.ow that israel says enough is enough, the international press is paying attention and they are saying oh israel is the aggressor. no, israel is defending herself and the innocent civilians. >> what is prime minister netanyahu's relationship with president obama on this? >> i think that with us he toned it down. he says the united states -- this is not personal. this is about the united states and israel. it's about our very existence. and all we are doing is protecting ourself from terrorist organizations. and i said the united states congress stands with you. i don't know what president obama is going to do, but he has said all the words that he has said up to now are good. but this is the one thing he hasn't done. called for a divorce from the palestinian authority to hamas. right now they have a unity government. they get $400 million of u.s. taxpayer dollars every year. and then they have a palestinian authority, a failed leader in cahoots with hamas, a terrorist organization shell
and israel finally said enough is enough.ow that israel says enough is enough, the international press is paying attention and they are saying oh israel is the aggressor. no, israel is defending herself and the innocent civilians. >> what is prime minister netanyahu's relationship with president obama on this? >> i think that with us he toned it down. he says the united states -- this is not personal. this is about the united states and israel. it's about our very existence. and all...
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they could have said enough is enough. we already said last year we don't like the american spying on top officials. there could be a number of consequences now including reconsidering the snowden case but the government won't do it. >> some politicians from chancellor merkel's own party are demanding that intelligence agents be expelled from germany. there is a chance the political pressure may drop off unless there are more surprises in a city of rich history of spying. interin california, truckers say they are going on strike indefinitely. maria innes ferre has the story. inez. >> they stopped servicing the los angeles and long beach ports. the strike could impact trade through the twin ports. they are the gateway for going coming in and out of asia. the lawyer for a friend of the boston marathon suspect claims i is not a are terrorist. he claims his roommate disposed of the knapsack. more challenges for the battle against wiestle wiestles in wil. officials claim the conditions could threaten home in the state today. >>
they could have said enough is enough. we already said last year we don't like the american spying on top officials. there could be a number of consequences now including reconsidering the snowden case but the government won't do it. >> some politicians from chancellor merkel's own party are demanding that intelligence agents be expelled from germany. there is a chance the political pressure may drop off unless there are more surprises in a city of rich history of spying. interin...
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after yesterday the sanctions don't go far enough. beyond that, if i were the president, instead of giving 300,000 ready to eat meals to ukraine, give them lethal weaponry to combat the forces. arm them, these are not syrian rebels. >> remember when al qaeda said we're going to go after the capital structure of the united states. sanctions didn't work and it didn't happen. you know what, want to take it to you, russia's debt is at junk status. the oil and gas, mercedes as you pointed out, and rightfully so and also our panelists, oil and gas props up the putin regime. it's the lifeblood of his regime and the other issue is if we freeze assets, if we really go after the banking and oil and gas sectors, how does russia react? does it go deeper into the arms of china? >> we have one point we haven't mentioned which are the europeans. europeans have been so weak in terms of sanctions, they are so nervous and i can assure you that putin is thinking let's see how cold of a winter the europeans are going to go through if they go forth with v
after yesterday the sanctions don't go far enough. beyond that, if i were the president, instead of giving 300,000 ready to eat meals to ukraine, give them lethal weaponry to combat the forces. arm them, these are not syrian rebels. >> remember when al qaeda said we're going to go after the capital structure of the united states. sanctions didn't work and it didn't happen. you know what, want to take it to you, russia's debt is at junk status. the oil and gas, mercedes as you pointed out,...
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there are never enough women who fill top jobs in the e.u. some are getting ready for no decision here tonight. >> is there any definite sign the e.u. is ready to slap more sanctions on moscow? >> it definitely looks as though they -- the e.u. is getting ready to expand their sanctions regime by adding companies to the list, no longer just individuals. those would be companies that have either helped trigger the situation any string ukraine and/or that are somehow benefiting from it. then also, e.u. leaders could potentially discuss the option of curbing or halting even the funding that is going into new projects in russia provided by the european investment bank or the european bank for reconstruction and development. that would send a very clear message to moscow's leadership that e.u. leaders believe moscow has not done enough to de-escalate this situation in eastern ukraine. having said that, it would not yet reach level three of the sanctions regime, so full-fledged economic sanctions are not on the table. >> thanks so much for joining u
there are never enough women who fill top jobs in the e.u. some are getting ready for no decision here tonight. >> is there any definite sign the e.u. is ready to slap more sanctions on moscow? >> it definitely looks as though they -- the e.u. is getting ready to expand their sanctions regime by adding companies to the list, no longer just individuals. those would be companies that have either helped trigger the situation any string ukraine and/or that are somehow benefiting from...
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enough. feel ashamed you think that processing them and feeding them and clothing them and for likely years now looking after them is not dmuf. enough. i feel ashamed that you feel in enrolling them in schools in towns that can't afford it here, aren't doing enough here. i feel ashamed you have it in your heart to suddenly care for all these illegals who just show up here. but apparently not in your head, to explore how the heck they got here. i feel ashamed you seem to have now just discovered there is a border, let alone what's happening at that border. i feel ashamed you somehow think illegals live in the shadows here, yet nothing about the illegals who show up in broad daylight to protest outside the white house for rights they shouldn't even have here. i feel ashamed, congresswoman, you're perfectly fine granting millions of illegals that you cannot fathom how that is driving many legal californians nuts in your state. i would feel ashamed that you somehow feel it's racist to say stop. i
enough. feel ashamed you think that processing them and feeding them and clothing them and for likely years now looking after them is not dmuf. enough. i feel ashamed that you feel in enrolling them in schools in towns that can't afford it here, aren't doing enough here. i feel ashamed you have it in your heart to suddenly care for all these illegals who just show up here. but apparently not in your head, to explore how the heck they got here. i feel ashamed you seem to have now just discovered...
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and now they're saying, oh, enough, enough. but c.a.r.e.'s brilliance really is that they know how to target america's achilles heel. our obsession with tolerance and our fear of racial accusation, c.a.r.e. brujens us with a cudgel of inclusion, but we can't do it back to them because they don't care about intolerance. in islamic countries there's no such thing. you're with them or against them, and if you're against them, god help you or allah help you. we have to deal with this, and we are in many ways a cowardly country beholden to the fear of being called a bigot. >> you know how we fight back? you know what we do, we talk about c.a.r.e. we let people know what c.a.r.e. really is zrb it's the pr wing of hezbollah, hamas, and the muslim brotherhood. that's what they were put in place for, to kind of calm the tensions, the finger pointing at the, you know, radical muslim extremists that america was kind of getting very mad with, c. c.a.r.e. let's point out the moderate muslims around the world. the problem is they're also representing the
and now they're saying, oh, enough, enough. but c.a.r.e.'s brilliance really is that they know how to target america's achilles heel. our obsession with tolerance and our fear of racial accusation, c.a.r.e. brujens us with a cudgel of inclusion, but we can't do it back to them because they don't care about intolerance. in islamic countries there's no such thing. you're with them or against them, and if you're against them, god help you or allah help you. we have to deal with this, and we are in...
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that alone just isn't enough. but lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. as soon as the patented lifelock identity alert system detects a threat, you'll be notified by text, phone or email. ♪ your response helps stop thieves before they do damage to your identity... helping to keep you safe... with three powerful layers of protection. detecting threats to your finances, credit, and good name 24/7. alerting you to potential danger. and if anything is found,...
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>> that may not be enough.rising interest rate environment, we find out normalized earnings will not pay out for them because rates are so high we want to be in a bond. that sounds weird, but there is that competition being pilt into the stock market. ron in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. i want to thank you for everything you've done for me. >> thank you. >> reporter: i read all your books. >> thank you. >> i'm a 56-year-old disabled person. i supplement my disability with high yielding stocks, preferred stocks and closed-end mutual funds. judge, okay. >> caller: lately, mostly in the preferred category. lately they've been going down. the bond market going down and high yielding stocks going down, as well. what do i do? i can't reinvest the dividends. i need the income. do i scale in at lower levels? >> why don't you wait -- here is what i like to do. in that situation, i literally like to have some cash. i would take something off the table. i know you don't want that. you want the income, but you've got to t
>> that may not be enough.rising interest rate environment, we find out normalized earnings will not pay out for them because rates are so high we want to be in a bond. that sounds weird, but there is that competition being pilt into the stock market. ron in new york. >> caller: hi, jim. i want to thank you for everything you've done for me. >> thank you. >> reporter: i read all your books. >> thank you. >> i'm a 56-year-old disabled person. i supplement my...
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>> sometimes we say, it's bad enough for me when i was a kid, it's bad enough for my kids.e end up perpetualin perpetuating experiences. a lot of things we talk about as traditional or defining what it means to go to school, turns out according to good experience, theory and research to be not only unnecessary but counterproductive. that includes tests, grades, homework, lectures, worksheets, and a model that consists of basically transmitting a bunch o facts and skills to kids as if they were open receptacles. >> my nine-year-old nephew and 11-year-old niece can be so happy to hear what you hear next. the homework they have is insane. what do you think of homework? >> it's not just the amount of homework. we know the destructive effects kids and ex-kids should know, it tends to create exhaustion, family conflicts, take time away from other activities, and turn kids off to learning. making kids work what amounts to be a second shift after they get home from school really doesn't help them to be better learners. there's no research to show any advantage whatsoever, before hi
>> sometimes we say, it's bad enough for me when i was a kid, it's bad enough for my kids.e end up perpetualin perpetuating experiences. a lot of things we talk about as traditional or defining what it means to go to school, turns out according to good experience, theory and research to be not only unnecessary but counterproductive. that includes tests, grades, homework, lectures, worksheets, and a model that consists of basically transmitting a bunch o facts and skills to kids as if they...
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. >> if that's not enough, in 2015, david skorton is set to take over the smithsonian institution, the world's largest museum and research center. not to worry if you are a fan of the black and white bear. >> we are the pandacam. >> i spoke to him at our studios in new york. >> for all of the ills in society and the economy, education, when done well in america is done really, really well. at universities like yours, you are seeing applicants each year more and more from other places who want to come to america because america does higher education the best. what's your take on it? >> first of all, i would like to think about education as a spectrum from early childhood education to k through 12 system to secondary education and professional and graduate school. now, there is over 4,000 colleges in the universe and one of the things that's very important to think about -- in the united states. not everybody is suited to the same kind of education as anything. >> we want to think about the 4-year colleges who don't emphasize research and those line cornell who do. the importance of that
. >> if that's not enough, in 2015, david skorton is set to take over the smithsonian institution, the world's largest museum and research center. not to worry if you are a fan of the black and white bear. >> we are the pandacam. >> i spoke to him at our studios in new york. >> for all of the ills in society and the economy, education, when done well in america is done really, really well. at universities like yours, you are seeing applicants each year more and more from...
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enough. when i think we probably got to the point if the embarrassment of last year with the x. keyscore program and chancellors phone being intercepted were not enough surely now surely now these exposure. back as indeed has been reported today that they are going to start spying in a retaliatory fashion in order to at least ensure their own national sovereignty but it would be nice as well to see them really put in place laws and influence the european environment as well to protect all european citizens prissie over the internet over communications because we have enough evidence now from edward snowden and from these cases that the us is after control that the n.s.a. is running amok and will continue to infringe the rights of privacy for all we in europe and we need to ensure that certain laws are put in place that can stop that and i hope that the european parliament after all the evidence is taken of the last year will reintroduce the recommendations that were put to it in two thousand
enough. when i think we probably got to the point if the embarrassment of last year with the x. keyscore program and chancellors phone being intercepted were not enough surely now surely now these exposure. back as indeed has been reported today that they are going to start spying in a retaliatory fashion in order to at least ensure their own national sovereignty but it would be nice as well to see them really put in place laws and influence the european environment as well to protect all...
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enough is enough. they ought to compel israel to withdraw. so how could i trust my enemy? and we had a number of negotiations, and the negotiations were failing. >> rose: do you believe israel acts at the behest of the united states? >> the capacity of the
enough is enough. they ought to compel israel to withdraw. so how could i trust my enemy? and we had a number of negotiations, and the negotiations were failing. >> rose: do you believe israel acts at the behest of the united states? >> the capacity of the
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demand in a big enough way in other words i was at a loss for it there was a common notion that the difference between a big producer and a medium size producer asked for bigger orders the problem the middle class in america is that they're not asking to commit big enough frauds they're not asking that to commit big enough crimes if you're in the middle class in america and you might be cheating by doing little pickpocketing or you go down to the seven eleven a store and steal a you know a chewing gum or something that you're you're thinking small time you've got to think like mick hauser or these martin our neck out in our american dream isn't it think about. dealing the entire market high frequency trading as a fifth perpetrated by goldman sachs lloyd blankfein and the entire market think big or go home american middle class well again the economy the economic situation everything we know right now today anybody watching out there is a mass consumer society so we're adding an inflection point because the mass consuming society has not fought they haven't they they allow for this s
demand in a big enough way in other words i was at a loss for it there was a common notion that the difference between a big producer and a medium size producer asked for bigger orders the problem the middle class in america is that they're not asking to commit big enough frauds they're not asking that to commit big enough crimes if you're in the middle class in america and you might be cheating by doing little pickpocketing or you go down to the seven eleven a store and steal a you know a...
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much inflation and it doesn't lift wages enough in short it doesn't really. we reflect a process of wealth creation ok ireland which has adopted the. emigration of the young population in austerity in greece and spain youth unemployment is at fifty percent what's the future for the mass the young massa employed across western here over the western world not very good if they continue with this program of again supporting the banks that the cost of the people in other words they need to reinvest in again wealth creation production productive capacity this business of as you were saying just reflating bubbles the printing money doesn't help the economy at all but i remember early so as the crisis the very ideology the cause the collapse has grown stronger due to politicians acting against the will the people right i mean their. policies don't work but they are doubling down they're doubling down exactly and the reason again is because one there are powerful interests that are acting to ensure that they do and again just to use that case study of law but of cour
much inflation and it doesn't lift wages enough in short it doesn't really. we reflect a process of wealth creation ok ireland which has adopted the. emigration of the young population in austerity in greece and spain youth unemployment is at fifty percent what's the future for the mass the young massa employed across western here over the western world not very good if they continue with this program of again supporting the banks that the cost of the people in other words they need to reinvest...
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is it enough time for you? we're talking a pretty long time prime. 20 years from now will you be wishing you had it there? >> i say use what you can. the big thing is it really changed the environment for the commercial sector. when it was going to end in 2020, i couldn't get any commercial company to think about doing anything with space research. the focus was too short. just that four more years to 2024 has really changed the commercial sector's perception of what space is and how to use it and they can go directly and get private services now to take private cargo up. eventually they'll have crew. so they're starting to say lei, this isn't such a foreign environment to us, we're willing to invest. when that tipping point kind of changes, where now the private sector doesn't see that as something so risky that only governments can do, and they see that turning profit or lowering use of resources in space, then i think you start seeing a much broader base building to go forward. >> it was hard to regain the c
is it enough time for you? we're talking a pretty long time prime. 20 years from now will you be wishing you had it there? >> i say use what you can. the big thing is it really changed the environment for the commercial sector. when it was going to end in 2020, i couldn't get any commercial company to think about doing anything with space research. the focus was too short. just that four more years to 2024 has really changed the commercial sector's perception of what space is and how to...
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know because you built this house we're in now and this shows what it's like to be in a place safe enough to stay. it's not going to be perfect. there maybe cracks in the walls and not have gas or electricity within a while but can you essentially camp out within your unit. what's it going to take to get the housing stock up to this standard? we spent time talking about this and one of the building types we talk about was soft story buildings and the ground floor is vulnerable because there are openings for garages or windows and during the earthquake we saw in the marina they went right over and those are -- >> very vulnerable buildings. >> very and there are a lot of apartment buildings in san that that are like that. >> and time to. >> >> retrofit the buildings so people can stay in them after the earthquake. >> what do they need? do they need information? do they need incentives? mandates? >> that's a good question. i think it starts with information. people think that new buildings are earthquake proof and don't understand the performance the building will have so we want a transpare
know because you built this house we're in now and this shows what it's like to be in a place safe enough to stay. it's not going to be perfect. there maybe cracks in the walls and not have gas or electricity within a while but can you essentially camp out within your unit. what's it going to take to get the housing stock up to this standard? we spent time talking about this and one of the building types we talk about was soft story buildings and the ground floor is vulnerable because there are...