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the cuba they envisioned and what they envisioned was a cuba that would have as its cornerstone respector cuban rights and respect for the dignity of the individual. it was an education and patriotic center. the basis of that, the founders wanted to imitate what the san carlos seminary in cuba stood for. the san carlos seminary stood for academic excellence, but it was also where father varela first proposed cuban independence. the children of the founders come -- the children of the founders, the founders were mostly poor tobacco farmers. but they were rich in spirit. what they passed on to their children was a sense of pride in their culture and language and a vision and aspiration to have a homeland that would one day be free and have at its cornerstone the respect for human rights and the dignity of the individual. that is what they envisioned and san carlos became the center of education. it was also a center where the elders would come to prepare for the independent in spain. cuba was the last hope of the spanish column in the americas. so the cuban people were eager to be indepen
the cuba they envisioned and what they envisioned was a cuba that would have as its cornerstone respector cuban rights and respect for the dignity of the individual. it was an education and patriotic center. the basis of that, the founders wanted to imitate what the san carlos seminary in cuba stood for. the san carlos seminary stood for academic excellence, but it was also where father varela first proposed cuban independence. the children of the founders come -- the children of the founders,...
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maintenance and spill over trash is cleaned up while this is allowed by the plan it was in the envisioned in the original plan under ceqa we have planning staff basically hired a planning department to help to take the lead with the expertise and working closely with the planning and staff and david winning slow and john have been involved that the design review it is a citywide project we want to make sure it is designed by the city and not just ocii the different approvals can't happy until we have the eir we appreciate our comments as though this is the day you'll be asked to approve is it we'll go forward and starting the next phase of design so we appreciate any button input you have been of it as it is approved what you want it to be going forward and finally a draft eir on the 030th and the eir is coming out in the first week of june copies available for review ocii commission in 2014 at this point the approval for the design improvements and the schematic design and cowboy for the official approval on the office building for prop m again, this has prop m allocation because of the
maintenance and spill over trash is cleaned up while this is allowed by the plan it was in the envisioned in the original plan under ceqa we have planning staff basically hired a planning department to help to take the lead with the expertise and working closely with the planning and staff and david winning slow and john have been involved that the design review it is a citywide project we want to make sure it is designed by the city and not just ocii the different approvals can't happy until...
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i think he envisioned this. i think he envisioned the price crash. i think he envisioned the rebound. i think he really envisioned the fact if opec was going to survive they needed to do something dramatic. i think he is feeling pretty good about himself now. melissa: phil, moving on to fracking. environmental protection agency says fracking does not have a impact on drinking water. we heard this before. but coming out of the epa again. are people going to take notice of this. >> i think it is a major win for the u.s. fracking industry. people will take notice. this is huge. one of the biggest arguments against fracking from the state of new york and other people that want to ban this practice was the risk to drinking water. what they found of course is what the energy industry has been saying for some time. there is no measurable risk to drinking water. now there is risk, tough make sure these wells are in good shape. that they're not broken. you have to deal with ways to deal with wastewater but it is another reason why the ban against fracking has
i think he envisioned this. i think he envisioned the price crash. i think he envisioned the rebound. i think he really envisioned the fact if opec was going to survive they needed to do something dramatic. i think he is feeling pretty good about himself now. melissa: phil, moving on to fracking. environmental protection agency says fracking does not have a impact on drinking water. we heard this before. but coming out of the epa again. are people going to take notice of this. >> i think...
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let me say that as i envision what should happen between now and june is that the draft and weather revisions they want to make based on the comments from the minority and others it should be submitted to the city attorney's office to draft a final document to say and presented to the commission saying this is the final draft that the city attorney's office is prepared to sign off on to go on the ballot and that's - in that regard, i particularly urge the city attorney's office to focus on enforcement prerogatives in that statute and if there are problems to you would assume to the city attorney will present those problems to us and we'll have to decide what provisions to make if any based on those but what i would envision and i think what commissioner president keane has in mind where we have before us is the document that we're prepared to vote and a on and the four of us vote yes should go on the ballot >> and lemon to be clear i have no preference one way or the on the as commissioner hur alluded to we have another thing on the work plan i'm trying to anticipate to the extent to the amou
let me say that as i envision what should happen between now and june is that the draft and weather revisions they want to make based on the comments from the minority and others it should be submitted to the city attorney's office to draft a final document to say and presented to the commission saying this is the final draft that the city attorney's office is prepared to sign off on to go on the ballot and that's - in that regard, i particularly urge the city attorney's office to focus on...
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as you circulates through the buildings so the south the northwest twenty-four hour is where we envision the majority off people that will be arriving because of the muni stop on the corner of south street and third street they've done a fantastic job of seeing with what the arrive will be like and articulating the towers to frame it and create a rhythm of architecture open third street this is the architecture in the sort of front porch of the project a large overhang awhile people a great meeting place for people and views the retail and lobby space of the office you twenty-four hour on the northwest corner walking along third street they did a fantastic job of supporting the original concept i've talked about the transition between third street curb and the plazas that needs to be a place into itself not a place you pass through but a place you stop and experience it is articulated with the soft and hard escape a place to sit and have our lunch and meet folks from an event here we go as you can see how the retail is articulated around the plaza space so the main plaza is activated wit
as you circulates through the buildings so the south the northwest twenty-four hour is where we envision the majority off people that will be arriving because of the muni stop on the corner of south street and third street they've done a fantastic job of seeing with what the arrive will be like and articulating the towers to frame it and create a rhythm of architecture open third street this is the architecture in the sort of front porch of the project a large overhang awhile people a great...
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of the 24,000 iraqi security forces, we originally envisioned training at our four sites by this fall we've only received enough recruits to be able to train about 7,000 in addition to 2,000 counter-terrorism personnel. as i've told iraqi leaders, while the united states is open to supporting iraqi more than we are we must see a greater commitment from all parts of the iraqi government. there are positive sides. i met with prime minister abadi iraqi kurdistan president and just last week with speaker of iraq's parliament. they all fully under the need to empower more localized multi-sectarian iraqi security forces and address persistent organization and leadership failures. because of sovereign multi-sectarian iraq is more likely to ensure a lasting defeat of isil, the united states must continue working with and through the iraqi government in all our actions including our support for kurdish and sunni tribal forces. our efforts need to reinforce in includesivity and multi-sectarianism not fuel the sectarianism which would make lasting defeat of isil harder not easier. the situation
of the 24,000 iraqi security forces, we originally envisioned training at our four sites by this fall we've only received enough recruits to be able to train about 7,000 in addition to 2,000 counter-terrorism personnel. as i've told iraqi leaders, while the united states is open to supporting iraqi more than we are we must see a greater commitment from all parts of the iraqi government. there are positive sides. i met with prime minister abadi iraqi kurdistan president and just last week with...
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it is receive a lot more wear and tear than was envisioned. unfortunately, we are looking at a price tag of $500 million before we renovate the building. it is a project we are in the process of design on, we would hope to begin construction on the reservation -- renovation sometime in 2017. our plan is to keep portions of the building open to the public. again, it is one of the most heavily visited museums in the world. we don't want to take all of those objects off-line if we can avoid it. >> that is a huge price tag. >> thank you very much, madam chairman. you get excited when you talk about your family's involvement. i would be remiss to say that in san diego we have affiliated museums. it is the same thing there, you get a lot of the pilots that not only hang around, they also teach the kids how to work on planes, and repair them. it is really exciting. i have had a chance to go there a few times. i would be remiss if i did not thank the smithsonian for that. in balboa park, they are affiliated with the smithsonian. the smithsonian will c
it is receive a lot more wear and tear than was envisioned. unfortunately, we are looking at a price tag of $500 million before we renovate the building. it is a project we are in the process of design on, we would hope to begin construction on the reservation -- renovation sometime in 2017. our plan is to keep portions of the building open to the public. again, it is one of the most heavily visited museums in the world. we don't want to take all of those objects off-line if we can avoid it....
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what it is the question that, i understand, but i want to respond to what is the question that you envision us to be discussing in closed session. >> the topics is the statute of limitations. >> okay. >> hello, commissioners, larry bush. i think it's hard to imagine given my experience with the city attorney's office that you are going to get any advice other than the fact that the provision that would find that the statute of limitations applies and would represent with this commission with whatever it decide. which is not a hard call. everyday, i saw it so many times when i worked in the mayor's office. that's what comes back, you are likely to lost but we will represent you. you had an irony working on this and it's been hidden for months to allow the statute to expire and now you want to have a discussion to discuss whether or not the expiration should also be done in closed session. it's not good. thank you. >>> charles, again. yes, all the optics has never been good. it would be a disaster for this body to rescind this letter personally because i think, in fact, it's necessary for you
what it is the question that, i understand, but i want to respond to what is the question that you envision us to be discussing in closed session. >> the topics is the statute of limitations. >> okay. >> hello, commissioners, larry bush. i think it's hard to imagine given my experience with the city attorney's office that you are going to get any advice other than the fact that the provision that would find that the statute of limitations applies and would represent with this...
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when family services and i first started discussing this space we envisioned it for a place for technology and where we can help provide technology deals with some technology training with the folks that encompass family services with residented in the community and as that has evolved it's how twitter understanding how complex some of the neighborhoods issues are and becoming much more understanding of the complexities of those issues. the programs had become much more rich and not just about technology and about volunteers from twitter coming to work side by side with our other private partners with life skills, housing, employment and not just a space for individuals to come and learn but a family oriented center for all ages to be able to take advantage of this space. it's both coincidentally right across the street from our office and the epicenter of all the family services that's going on in our community. on that note, i want to thank everybody for being involved in this city from the beginning and the architect who are here today and twitter and our private partners. i would like
when family services and i first started discussing this space we envisioned it for a place for technology and where we can help provide technology deals with some technology training with the folks that encompass family services with residented in the community and as that has evolved it's how twitter understanding how complex some of the neighborhoods issues are and becoming much more understanding of the complexities of those issues. the programs had become much more rich and not just about...
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. >> what system do you envision to be that high altitude? >> we have a development right now that is ongoing. those higher platforms will be very interesting. 4g communication develop it over some areas. i think the system will be in 10 years time. >> what are some of the experiments you he been doing on the cloud that gives you a high degree of confidence it will work? >> the first once we have done is in africa, in which we worked to keep satellite command ovover the o operation. we didn't that's north of malley, in which we were able to -- [indiscernible] this is what we have to organize for the future. the combat used by the terrorist group, we have to be sure we can authorize control to increase the base of operations. vago: for american airmen -- that was for saving the lives of french aviators that crashed on top of a jet. why was it so important for you to honor thehese aviators? guest: instead of trying to save their life they just run in. they saved four my guys. this is what we did this morning. i am very thankful and grateful for
. >> what system do you envision to be that high altitude? >> we have a development right now that is ongoing. those higher platforms will be very interesting. 4g communication develop it over some areas. i think the system will be in 10 years time. >> what are some of the experiments you he been doing on the cloud that gives you a high degree of confidence it will work? >> the first once we have done is in africa, in which we worked to keep satellite command ovover the...
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way that is appropriate the right party is being pursued with the right this is problematic i'm envisioning this escalator is maintained by bart or this is maintained by the mta i don't know if i mean, i hate to say this it is so regular the escalators and elevators their broken down and have so much protons if it differentiation to have a communication board where people can have an idea how old and why this thing is broken down for so long i think that the more information that the public has the better off everyone will be and finally i'll say that even when the elevators are working the smell of them is so off-putting that i think i know because a few times when my bike is heavy with gear whatever i'm driving around the city i have to take the elevators is it so almost it is inner tolerable frankly, if i have a choice i'm going to take the elevators i one day if you thought about it anything the smell and people urinating in there. >> i guess a couple of comments its part of our strategy going forward this is an area that lends itself to better public education on the things you say in
way that is appropriate the right party is being pursued with the right this is problematic i'm envisioning this escalator is maintained by bart or this is maintained by the mta i don't know if i mean, i hate to say this it is so regular the escalators and elevators their broken down and have so much protons if it differentiation to have a communication board where people can have an idea how old and why this thing is broken down for so long i think that the more information that the public has...
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did you ever envision that this is what your life could be? >> no, no. that it's a reality. i don't know, again, i'm just so humbled and grateful for the bagged that i have and the situation that i have been through and be standing that i want to forever be able to give back to ballet what it's done for me. and that's the constant battle i have within myself, in improving myself to the ballet world, and getting out the exposure that i've been getting, that it's not about something as simple as someone wanting to be famous. i never wanted that. i want the ballet world to be given the respect that it deserves, and to be seen by more people. for so many to experience the beauty that i received from the ballet world. with every opportunity, and every incredible thing that happens, it's just a shock. >> overwhelming. >> it's overwhelming. and i never step outside of myself and think it's me, that's a proud moment, that's the girl i mentored. that's ballet. it makes me so proud to be a part of it. >> that's a constant refrain in your book, for the brown girls,
did you ever envision that this is what your life could be? >> no, no. that it's a reality. i don't know, again, i'm just so humbled and grateful for the bagged that i have and the situation that i have been through and be standing that i want to forever be able to give back to ballet what it's done for me. and that's the constant battle i have within myself, in improving myself to the ballet world, and getting out the exposure that i've been getting, that it's not about something as...
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. >> i wanted to ask, how do you envision the overbuilding playing out and how do you envision -- howo you see promoting that given the fact that it's not really cost effective at this point? >> i think what i was saying is that economics are changing, which i think is encouraging for those that believe in multifacility-based competitors. i think there is competition that will increase, and that's one of the reasons why spectrum and 5g and everything is so important. i think we just cannot accept the reality that, well, there is only going to be one provider and we have to do everything possible to make sure that we are creating an environment for multiple providers. >> the woman in back. not that far back, sorry. >> not that far back. >> sharon boyce. i have been trying to understand this issue for average people because there has been such lobbying about censorship issues and all the different issues, i guess it's propaganda by certain lobbyist, but if you could explain it in one paragraph or a sentence that maybe your mother or an 8-year-old grandchild that would know more about te
. >> i wanted to ask, how do you envision the overbuilding playing out and how do you envision -- howo you see promoting that given the fact that it's not really cost effective at this point? >> i think what i was saying is that economics are changing, which i think is encouraging for those that believe in multifacility-based competitors. i think there is competition that will increase, and that's one of the reasons why spectrum and 5g and everything is so important. i think we just...
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understand right away that the commitment she had made with going to be much bigger than what she had envisioning. when she goes overseas in afghanistan, she becomes very close to two other women in their political beliefs are in some cases the opposite of hers. so in the fall before michelle lifted in 2000, she had voted or not al gore and not george bush, but ralph nader. there's nobody else in her guard unit who was a nader supporter like she was. a woman she is sharing a tent quickly became her best friend during the deployment, deborah brooks who i mentioned had voted for bush in that election. during the daytime, michelle is working with an older woman, the oldest woman in her national guard unit debbie helton. debbie didn't vote in that election at all because she doesn't trust politicians doesn't want anything to do with politics with the letter. yet another point of view that is very different than michelle's. debbie was not originally chosen to go on deployment and she was terribly upset. michelle would've done anything not to go. but debbie argued her way onto the deployment because he
understand right away that the commitment she had made with going to be much bigger than what she had envisioning. when she goes overseas in afghanistan, she becomes very close to two other women in their political beliefs are in some cases the opposite of hers. so in the fall before michelle lifted in 2000, she had voted or not al gore and not george bush, but ralph nader. there's nobody else in her guard unit who was a nader supporter like she was. a woman she is sharing a tent quickly became...
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. >> do you envision non-apparel uses as well?erything from fishing lines to medical sutures to medical implants. as a starter, we have chosen consumer apparel first. emily: why should i choose active wear over lulu lemon. >> you always want higher quality, more durability, easier to care for. we can do all of it. emily: what else is happening in the world of textile and fabric innovation? >> for a long time, it was based on petroleum-based polymers. they have been around for a long time. we think this is something new that can really be a game changer. emily: you guys recently moved from san francisco to emeryville? >> is that a function of the bubble, the boom, we are seeing in san francisco real estate? is it more practical? >> it's both. it's a hard place to secure office space we also have it laboratory and small-scale research we found something ready to go and move to to emeryville. emily: i'm still waiting for my spider silk jumpsuit, i don't know about you. thank you for joining us. coming up, we will speak with the ceo a
. >> do you envision non-apparel uses as well?erything from fishing lines to medical sutures to medical implants. as a starter, we have chosen consumer apparel first. emily: why should i choose active wear over lulu lemon. >> you always want higher quality, more durability, easier to care for. we can do all of it. emily: what else is happening in the world of textile and fabric innovation? >> for a long time, it was based on petroleum-based polymers. they have been around for...
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standing there becomes this unwitting hero in a courtroom drama that he had never envisioned when he was trying to walk home. end. his beloved son. chief standing there was a middle-aged chief of a very docile, peaceful tribe i was living on land that not one u.s. senate treaty but to on this beautiful us homeland where it empties into the missouri river. he was one of the principal chiefs of the tribe who had lived in this lush beautiful, gorgeous river valley for several centuries they were living in their winter camp i call january 1877. lo and behold out of the blue a strange white man appeared and came into his camp and gave a remarkable pronouncement the standing there and the 750 peaceful that read a great my father wanted sending their final 750 to pack up as fast as they can and to move to vacate their homeland and go to what was then called indian territory and eventually became the state of oklahoma. and oklahoma. and it's almost impossible to re-create what that message must've meant's. because these were people who were so attached to the land and the land went crazy hor
standing there becomes this unwitting hero in a courtroom drama that he had never envisioned when he was trying to walk home. end. his beloved son. chief standing there was a middle-aged chief of a very docile, peaceful tribe i was living on land that not one u.s. senate treaty but to on this beautiful us homeland where it empties into the missouri river. he was one of the principal chiefs of the tribe who had lived in this lush beautiful, gorgeous river valley for several centuries they were...
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but what would you envision what is the best ways to build this program? and now we have private programs - - pilot program. >> you mean in terms of community engagement? this is all a part of a broad set of strategies of community engagement. i think we learned a lot of lessons from los angeles denver, boston and minneapolis. now the challenges to propagate those lessons learned to communities across the country that we are continuing to reduce. we believe the first line of defense from radicalization is the community to go from there is of the promulgation of the training and engagement will help us achieve a better outcome in terms of what we try to reduce. >> now we have the model of the law-enforcement ciba from community our reach most attorneys' offices have coordinators you envision that? direct absolutely. it is a shared responsibility between t h. as a and fbi and of the justice department and it is all whole of government and local government ever not just the federal government the whole community. >> but said j.t. t as the backbone of the anti
but what would you envision what is the best ways to build this program? and now we have private programs - - pilot program. >> you mean in terms of community engagement? this is all a part of a broad set of strategies of community engagement. i think we learned a lot of lessons from los angeles denver, boston and minneapolis. now the challenges to propagate those lessons learned to communities across the country that we are continuing to reduce. we believe the first line of defense from...
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. >> the reality staging a house will help buyers envision same sevens in the space. according to a report home prices across the bay area up 10.3% in march. 37 years, for one real estate agent that's how long she's been in the business and during that time never has she seen a market the way it is today. >> the offer prices are higher than to asking prices. i've never seen what we're experiencing. >> with prices so high some of the sellers are taking the money and taking off. >> my last go listings have been sellers that had to relocate because of the cost of living. one went to nevada and one of them possibly oregon. >> qualifying is more difficult. >> despite tighter lending they have turned on average 27 res additional deals a -- residential a month. >> the prices are driven up, with multiple offers, people have money in the game, so they are less likely to walk away. i don't think it will be a bubble burst. >> spring 2017, a sellers market and they expect it to roll into summer. >> san andreas was a shake-up at the box office. a search and rescue pilot makes his
. >> the reality staging a house will help buyers envision same sevens in the space. according to a report home prices across the bay area up 10.3% in march. 37 years, for one real estate agent that's how long she's been in the business and during that time never has she seen a market the way it is today. >> the offer prices are higher than to asking prices. i've never seen what we're experiencing. >> with prices so high some of the sellers are taking the money and taking off....
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they don't envision, if they had envisioned marbury versus madison which by the way doesn't really make a difference. the big decision that does this is dred scott in 1957 that they would conceive of a supreme court that is the ultimate arbiter of the constitution is the ultimate source of tyranny and fear. madison later in his career in 18282 to 32 during the notification crisis suggest that he thinks that's the proper place to ultimately resolve issues peacefully. in 1787, 88 the notion that the supreme court would serve that crucial function is inadmissible with the political culture that exists. >> thank you. >> hello professor alice. it's good to have you here. i read somewhere a long time ago that the french pays the salaries of the americans. any truth to that? >> robert morris paid the salaries that the french the french troops won the battle of york. the french had engineers. we don't have any engineers and they won the battle and washington was a commander. now what we have on the war without the french? >> i that it would have taken a lot longer. by the way the french bankrup
they don't envision, if they had envisioned marbury versus madison which by the way doesn't really make a difference. the big decision that does this is dred scott in 1957 that they would conceive of a supreme court that is the ultimate arbiter of the constitution is the ultimate source of tyranny and fear. madison later in his career in 18282 to 32 during the notification crisis suggest that he thinks that's the proper place to ultimately resolve issues peacefully. in 1787, 88 the notion that...
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that is what i would envision. someone over here. there are still some over here. >> hello. christine. thank you for being here. you touched on a better humans. governor o'malley: human intelligence. better human intelligence. remember the second word. we do have to be better humans wednesday. [laughter] >> they do started telling us about it for people who want to join the effort. what would you do about that? how would you make that effort to hire good humans safer, practical, and pragmatic? opm could not do it. governor o'malley: before who took over? what's that? >> [inaudible] >> oh, in general. governor o'malley: we are rushing to catch up to this era of cyber threats and personal information. in our state, because of the location of nsa, we had a will trained unit that understood cyber security. we have a red team and blue team that worked through our larger departments. the personnel records and personal information. i could see every state doing that. i think the u.s. needs to do that as well. there are collaborative efforts underway. it seems that we need to do a m
that is what i would envision. someone over here. there are still some over here. >> hello. christine. thank you for being here. you touched on a better humans. governor o'malley: human intelligence. better human intelligence. remember the second word. we do have to be better humans wednesday. [laughter] >> they do started telling us about it for people who want to join the effort. what would you do about that? how would you make that effort to hire good humans safer, practical, and...
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you can't envision yourself out of a paper bag. i quoted from diaries, washington had to john worked himself to death, standing on a piling overlooking construction the east side of the bridge. it ran over his foot and he died in the result of the accident, washington and his wife emily, and marked the 137th anniversary of the speech. the confluence and serendipity, the connections you made with the book and one of the things that naturally happened, and you never know when you embark on some journey, some endeavor where it is going to end. capitalists take risks. end take responsibility for the failures and deserve every iota of credit for having success. [applause] >> a lot of people ask me how did you decide who to highlight? and realize connections the scene to be very random and disconnected entrepreneurs, i talk about this as the miracle of the mundane. in the internet age, my 14-year-old laura leva and-year-old are not impressed by this. isn't it amazing? the effort it took to come up with the design is simple as this do you
you can't envision yourself out of a paper bag. i quoted from diaries, washington had to john worked himself to death, standing on a piling overlooking construction the east side of the bridge. it ran over his foot and he died in the result of the accident, washington and his wife emily, and marked the 137th anniversary of the speech. the confluence and serendipity, the connections you made with the book and one of the things that naturally happened, and you never know when you embark on some...
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[laughter] matt: maybe not exactly the way they envisioned it. [laughter] matt: one could argue that the 14th and 15th amendments are an active punishment, but they are also a useful route rather than pursuing treason and other forms of retribution. we can in a sense, punish them this way rather than with a bunch of court cases and show trials. all of which would be difficult in multiple ways. the 14th and 15th amendments conserve multiple purposes that are comparable. joan: i agree with you, and bill blair. i agree with everybody. but the fact that, to perhaps the taking away temporarily the vote of the southern white males in preventing certain categories of x confederates from holding office was considered a great punishment, greater than perhaps, treason trial. the problem from the perspective of the radical republicans is based saw their program unravel and ultimately end in some failure. they didn't do it long enough. because that would transgress one of the goals of the war, which is reunion. john: since we had a panel that dealt with assa
[laughter] matt: maybe not exactly the way they envisioned it. [laughter] matt: one could argue that the 14th and 15th amendments are an active punishment, but they are also a useful route rather than pursuing treason and other forms of retribution. we can in a sense, punish them this way rather than with a bunch of court cases and show trials. all of which would be difficult in multiple ways. the 14th and 15th amendments conserve multiple purposes that are comparable. joan: i agree with you,...
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senior centers activity centers we fund and then most of the positions that we have asked inform envisioning to the department were funded as well now again in whole budget goes to the board and we'll see if it transpires the way it is laid out there is a few more smaller amounts of money added to the mayors budget for transition for the service connectors that is moving to the - there's new funding we needed money for the coming in the transition year there was a small maim of money for the tech council and i think that is about all sherry republican did i miss replying in that list. >> good morning, sherry reign money for seniors helping seniors 55 thousand dollars in there to clarify there are two initiatives we're doing internally so some of the position one of them to center lists the case management wealthy system for the community case management services and the other big initiative it our quality clinical within dos that will helps e help us to provide nursing and consultant tanned we're reducing the nursing with the adult workers and putting our nurses in one place those are the tw
senior centers activity centers we fund and then most of the positions that we have asked inform envisioning to the department were funded as well now again in whole budget goes to the board and we'll see if it transpires the way it is laid out there is a few more smaller amounts of money added to the mayors budget for transition for the service connectors that is moving to the - there's new funding we needed money for the coming in the transition year there was a small maim of money for the...
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. >> with full disclosure of who our investment groups are and also the plans for what they envision.reporter: just because you're being transparent about who the investors are though, still doesn't justify to a lot of people the fact that this very small elite wealthy group is essentially monopolizing control of grow operation for a year. >> it's not a monopoly. >> didn't they all contribute to your pac to make sure you can create a strong robust campaign to get them what they want which is control of this land. >> it's to reform the execution to control the growth and sale of marijuana. you either go through the legislative process which is not going to happen or you put this issue on the ballot. >> reporter: back in cleveland, bobby george says his motivation was in part by big returns. he is after all a businessman. >> why are the writers of this amendment the sole ash tert sole arbiters of this initiative? >> if the citizens pass it it's their opinion. >> but they won't have the opportunity to make money off of it. >> anyone can open up retail, anyone can open up a facility that
. >> with full disclosure of who our investment groups are and also the plans for what they envision.reporter: just because you're being transparent about who the investors are though, still doesn't justify to a lot of people the fact that this very small elite wealthy group is essentially monopolizing control of grow operation for a year. >> it's not a monopoly. >> didn't they all contribute to your pac to make sure you can create a strong robust campaign to get them what...
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you can't envision yourself out of a paper bag, right?but i quoted rahm roebling's diaries where he -- his son into the the washington rich because john roebling literally worked himself to death. he was on a pond overlooking part of the construction i believe the east side of the bridge and there was a fairy that ran over his foot and he died as a result of accident. washington roebling and his wife eventually oversaw the completion of the bridge which markets 132nd anniversary of the speech. i love the confluence and the serendipity of some interconnections that i made in this book. and one of the things it just naturally happen. i didn't plan it which is a good metaphor for how the free market works. you never know when you embark on some journey some endeavor where it's going to end up. capitalists take risks. accept the responsibility for the failures and they deserve every last iota of credit for the success. [applause] >> a lot of people ask me, well how did you pick how did you decide who to highlight? and it was sort of touching
you can't envision yourself out of a paper bag, right?but i quoted rahm roebling's diaries where he -- his son into the the washington rich because john roebling literally worked himself to death. he was on a pond overlooking part of the construction i believe the east side of the bridge and there was a fairy that ran over his foot and he died as a result of accident. washington roebling and his wife eventually oversaw the completion of the bridge which markets 132nd anniversary of the speech....
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. >> funding programs is what they envisioned when they launched measure b last year. rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >> having fun out there. >>> change in the weather today. hot yesterday, of course, that wind kicked up, clouds moved in and we got relief. >> still muggy. >> muggy. yeah. winds picked up in the delta. gusts 40 miles per hour a. that moisture moved in. there is a humidity increase. temperatures dropped 15 degrees. feels warm. especially inland. not around the bay. highs from today, far different than yesterday. 89 livermore. 87 concord. a live camera. the fog coming in. shallow marine layer. 2300 feet. that puts the marine layer about 1200 feet deep, 1400 feet deep. it will stay there. that is enough to get the fog in here. the moisture, two bits of clouds. the coastal fog, that i showed you, and then this tub tropical moisture that is triggering thundershowers around redding. this area. lightning strikes. there is 17 in that box. another 9 there. a lot of lightning strikes showing up in northern california. there are showers in the area, some of this stuff,
. >> funding programs is what they envisioned when they launched measure b last year. rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >> having fun out there. >>> change in the weather today. hot yesterday, of course, that wind kicked up, clouds moved in and we got relief. >> still muggy. >> muggy. yeah. winds picked up in the delta. gusts 40 miles per hour a. that moisture moved in. there is a humidity increase. temperatures dropped 15 degrees. feels warm. especially inland. not...
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housing maximum pleased e missed and the transportation amenities about bart and really you can envision what is necessary open space you want to make sure that every everyone was the accessibility to open space in central selma every street is safe and pleasant sidewalks and biking lanes and this is not what you see in selma today production repair we have requested for no loss of community jobs we've heard the notion of creating space for the plan area we have a desire for community facilities right now no action to create new spaces for health cylinders or service provider that is something we're looking at and historic preservation commission what is happening to fund the preservation of the building and childcare a tremor demand and environment sustainability the department decided not to make this the most environmentally sustainable neighborhood we'll add that and we're looking at what that means possible a neighborhood that brings amenities more than it takes away and when you think of it when you close our eyes we're talking about a vision with that, i'm going to turn it over to
housing maximum pleased e missed and the transportation amenities about bart and really you can envision what is necessary open space you want to make sure that every everyone was the accessibility to open space in central selma every street is safe and pleasant sidewalks and biking lanes and this is not what you see in selma today production repair we have requested for no loss of community jobs we've heard the notion of creating space for the plan area we have a desire for community...
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this and he envisioned it as the way it happened saying state troopers will go in there and potentiallyd this guy. talk to me of the conversation and the plan to get someone. he is hooking down the street. he sees someone would looked like the suspect, the convict i should say and he takes him but does not kill him. >> the use of force is all or nothing. there is no intent to shoot someone to wound them it is to stop them from doing what they are doing. sometimes people die from being shot. sometimes they survive with the medical attention he gets, he has a into chance of surviving. the other point is, if he does survive and they have the opportunity to interview him it will probably be his ego that will drive him to provide the missing parts to the conspiracy to the escape come binned he will do what he can to improve his living situation will be there the reminder of his life. >> some of the complicating factor was how much leeway these guys had in prison. they were on the on roll of prisoners but they were vicious killer both of them. i imagine the prison. -- the prison system will l
this and he envisioned it as the way it happened saying state troopers will go in there and potentiallyd this guy. talk to me of the conversation and the plan to get someone. he is hooking down the street. he sees someone would looked like the suspect, the convict i should say and he takes him but does not kill him. >> the use of force is all or nothing. there is no intent to shoot someone to wound them it is to stop them from doing what they are doing. sometimes people die from being...
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i can envision a fewer at home thinking just how do you pitch a meeting in san francisco?on't pretend this is work. >> in a pitch meeting with slides in san francisco, you can fake your way into looking good. you can't do that here. this is a great way to filter whether an entrepreneur is really what they say they are. >> looks like these techies have got the world on a string. >> for more on the rise of kite boarding and other extreme sports, watch the new high tonight on cnbc at 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. >>> that is nbc nightly news for this sunday. lester holt will be here tomorrow night as the official anchor of nightly news. we here on the weekends wish him well. for all of us at nbc news, good night. ==peggy/2-shot== and i'm peggy bunker. thank you for joining us. ==peggy/ots== the "eman >>> good evening everyone. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> i'm peggy bunker. mother emanuel church held its first service today since the massacre. many came together to sing and pray. organizers called it a healing service. despite the hate that motivated the gunmen few today were wil
i can envision a fewer at home thinking just how do you pitch a meeting in san francisco?on't pretend this is work. >> in a pitch meeting with slides in san francisco, you can fake your way into looking good. you can't do that here. this is a great way to filter whether an entrepreneur is really what they say they are. >> looks like these techies have got the world on a string. >> for more on the rise of kite boarding and other extreme sports, watch the new high tonight on...
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[cheers and applause] for years, today's returning contestant has been envisioning the millionaire confettion him. now he's only four questions away from that becoming a reality. from oakland, california please welcome dorian johnson! [cheers and applause] my man, my man. uh. >> thank you. >> dorian, here we are again.
[cheers and applause] for years, today's returning contestant has been envisioning the millionaire confettion him. now he's only four questions away from that becoming a reality. from oakland, california please welcome dorian johnson! [cheers and applause] my man, my man. uh. >> thank you. >> dorian, here we are again.
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powerful, least accountable branch it needs to be the apolitical branch which is what the founders envisioned. >> allen port he mendenlal, if we could depoliticize the court a little bit? >> i think it would but i hear this one recommendation. i'm not sure how that would square with the provision that in the constitution, that the justices can serve under good behavior, but, you know, one problem i see is that the constitution is itself the most apolitical element of the justices job. but we have so many years of press accidents in the doctrine of sare decisis, an old common law doctrine and now you have precedence on top of the constitution. and unless you can get underneath all those precedents, i don't know you can get to the apolitical constitution. >> gabe is suggesting term limits and when you look at something like justice kennedy who has been around for 27 years, antonin scalia who has been around osimilar length of time, they get to cast a pretty long salad owe across political history. people didn't live that long in 1789. were we really planning to have a court like this, first gab
powerful, least accountable branch it needs to be the apolitical branch which is what the founders envisioned. >> allen port he mendenlal, if we could depoliticize the court a little bit? >> i think it would but i hear this one recommendation. i'm not sure how that would square with the provision that in the constitution, that the justices can serve under good behavior, but, you know, one problem i see is that the constitution is itself the most apolitical element of the justices...
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the evolving policy against the islamic state envisioned there would be no american boots on the grounden just 300 u.s. troops to train iraqi forces now 10 times that number. the president announced special forces would be deployed to hit high-value i.s. targets. after the fall of ramadi, the u.s. will increase training camps and 450 more troops to improve the resilience of the iraqi defense force. until three months ago this man was president obama's chief adviser on the middle east. in his first broadcast interview he said there were no easy answers. >> the progress that everyone wanted to see, building up an iraqi army that would take territory back from isis is not advancing. the fall of ramadi was symbolic of that. i now people had hoped to be working on retaking mosul instead of losing other cities. jon: the danger from the americans point of view is that they will have to train them very close to is positions because that represents an opportunity for the islamic state to draw america more into the fight. jon sopel, bbc news. katty: for more than a strategy to defeat the islamic
the evolving policy against the islamic state envisioned there would be no american boots on the grounden just 300 u.s. troops to train iraqi forces now 10 times that number. the president announced special forces would be deployed to hit high-value i.s. targets. after the fall of ramadi, the u.s. will increase training camps and 450 more troops to improve the resilience of the iraqi defense force. until three months ago this man was president obama's chief adviser on the middle east. in his...
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. >> here at bottomless bin we envision a world where bags throw from bins as easily as tissues fromsue box. >> professor rubish is telling us about something real. guys got tokt and invented the bottomless bin. >> isn't that cool you don't have to go under your sink pull out another trash bag, put in. it's already there i love it. >> effortless convenience. >> pretty clever. i like it. it's a time saver and efficient. >> actually this is a kickstarter campaign even though they made a funny video. they legitimately tested everything to make sure it works. >> our team of experts have been working around the clock to revolutionize trash technology. >> they're looking for $22,934, don't know how they got that figure. once a lot of people who are always struggling to find a trash bag see this they'll want to buy it. >> good luck to them. >>> the hodge twins are about to take on 30 tacos and two cookies. and they're going to chomp on it. see how things get comical when they chow down. >> [ bleep ] chewy and it's rich. ththe e chchilill l ofof p pepeppepermrminint.t. ththe e ririchch d dar
. >> here at bottomless bin we envision a world where bags throw from bins as easily as tissues fromsue box. >> professor rubish is telling us about something real. guys got tokt and invented the bottomless bin. >> isn't that cool you don't have to go under your sink pull out another trash bag, put in. it's already there i love it. >> effortless convenience. >> pretty clever. i like it. it's a time saver and efficient. >> actually this is a kickstarter...
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. >> starting here and envision high in oakland, college prep charter school. >> i am going to go school graduate high school and go to college and we will not have to struggle for this. >> this fall she read will enter wesleyan university in connecticut. >>> him inside their small apartment in east oakland, abraham which worth can hear his grandmother singing prayers as he does his homework. >> she's blind. >> this spring he graduated from head to worries, one of the most rigorous private schools in california. he applied for a scholarship on his own when he was just a middle school. >> i was looking for something bigger in life him and looking for bigger richer experience. >> is that supposed to happen. supposed to happen in hollywood or something like that. abraham was born during the civil war in liberia. his father was killed, his aunt teresa that the escape. >> and she's the one who told abraham that school would be the great liberator. >> . >> in order to prosper in foresee that succeed and to be somebody life, you have to be educated. >> abraham will go to top university fall --
. >> starting here and envision high in oakland, college prep charter school. >> i am going to go school graduate high school and go to college and we will not have to struggle for this. >> this fall she read will enter wesleyan university in connecticut. >>> him inside their small apartment in east oakland, abraham which worth can hear his grandmother singing prayers as he does his homework. >> she's blind. >> this spring he graduated from head to...
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. >> how do you envision your final moments? >> i don't know. i don't want my kids to watch me die or them to find me dead. i think that's where i rely on my faith, because i don't have those answers. i think it's okay not to have all the answers, and i think as humans, that's where we fault. is not being able to have control. >> reporter: you know, we are talking about your end of life, your kids, what their future will be like without you in it. yet here you are fighting against this. why? >> this $85 prescription will be some people's only option if something like this passes. everyone needs to read what is in the bill. and not just come to the table and say it's a choice, because this is bad medicine. >> reporter: fearing a future she's unlikely to witness, as she fights for every last breath. >>> many disability rights groups are opposed to the bill. they are concerned it could encourage people to give up fighting to live or lead to pressure by family members to end life prematurely >>> and coming up next, our special report continues. we m
. >> how do you envision your final moments? >> i don't know. i don't want my kids to watch me die or them to find me dead. i think that's where i rely on my faith, because i don't have those answers. i think it's okay not to have all the answers, and i think as humans, that's where we fault. is not being able to have control. >> reporter: you know, we are talking about your end of life, your kids, what their future will be like without you in it. yet here you are fighting...
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commissioners are comfortable with that will then go out to potential candidates this is what i envisioned in the process i'm happy to have anything comment on that or any other way we propose to go but i think the first step is we've got to engage some professionals to do it and the fact that we got only one response means we don't have apples to apples to compare to and our choose where whether we want to accept this and try to negotiate a satisfactory agreement and going forward or say no let's start from ground zero again and send out a new wider series of requests for proposals from other recruiting firms that are not presently vetted by the city but harry h.r. has told us if we do that we're probably extend the search process search process for recruiting 3 months before we could be in a position to make a determination because even if the commission felt a proposal that came in if it was a firm not vetted by the city it has to go through the vetting process that's they say a months progress do you agree. >> yes. i recall their selecting through the open process to take 3 months that
commissioners are comfortable with that will then go out to potential candidates this is what i envisioned in the process i'm happy to have anything comment on that or any other way we propose to go but i think the first step is we've got to engage some professionals to do it and the fact that we got only one response means we don't have apples to apples to compare to and our choose where whether we want to accept this and try to negotiate a satisfactory agreement and going forward or say no...
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we originally envisioned training of four sites by this fall. we've received enough recruits to train 7,000 in addition to 2,000 counter service personnel. i've told leaders united states is open to supporting iraq more than we already are, we must see a greater commitment from all parts of the government. >> carter is hopeful the regime in syria could still fall. >> we would like to see a transition in which assad disappear ed from the scene. that is possible because his forces are much weakened. the best way for syrian people would be him to remove hirms from the scene. >> here in new york a third arrest. officials say 21-year-old mumuni tried to stab an officer with a knife when they went to his home with a search warrant. >>> this is part of a last ditch attempt to rescue the white house trade agenda. in a few hours the republican controlled house is expected to take up fast track legislation to will let congress vote on trade agreements without amendments. john boehner and mitch mmcconnel approve legislation to give to aid workers that lose
we originally envisioned training of four sites by this fall. we've received enough recruits to train 7,000 in addition to 2,000 counter service personnel. i've told leaders united states is open to supporting iraq more than we already are, we must see a greater commitment from all parts of the government. >> carter is hopeful the regime in syria could still fall. >> we would like to see a transition in which assad disappear ed from the scene. that is possible because his forces are...
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rose to rank of sergeant: marvin served as fighter surveillance aerial photographer during allied envision. they were awarded citation from city council and sat down for birthday cake. >> one of the nation's largest street festivals took part in philadelphia. adundae festival stretched 12 blocks. hundreds of vendors were on hand offering crafts, julie and food this is 40th an verseise of the festival. >> in chestnut hill art imitated life today. they captured the scenes around them in this unique events. artists competed for cash prizes and free booth space at art fest snral fall. they also provide aid close-up dmrims of how their paintings are when a moment spontaneously turns romantic why pause to take a pill? and why stop what you're doing to find a bathroom? with cialis for daily use, you don't have to plan around either. it's the only daily tablet approved to treat erectile dysfunction so you can be ready anytime the moment is right. plus cialis treats the frustrating urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditio
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. >>> sixers' first-round pick cole hamels envisions himself getting their one day with the sixers.may only be 19, but he won a title at duke and now he wants to bring one here too. okafor says he's excited to be a sixer and he denies that his agent told general manager sam hinkie note to draft him third overall. look, there are a tonf expectations on this kid but he says the expectations he puts on himself are higher than what anyone else can put on him. >> as long as i can remember dominated the nba. tim duncan won it last year. and kevin garnett. so people generally are excited because of what those guys do is great and it worked. their formula was fantastic. but for as long as i can remember, big man has been dominated and the result has been nba championships. >> sounds good. okafor will be crashing the boards next season. and indie racing tonight ooh, nasty crash. two laps to go. ryan hunter wright loses control. plows in ryan brisco. brisco goes flying and his car into 600 pieces. graham rahall wins the race. >>> the union got wet tonight because they played in heavy rain. bu
. >>> sixers' first-round pick cole hamels envisions himself getting their one day with the sixers.may only be 19, but he won a title at duke and now he wants to bring one here too. okafor says he's excited to be a sixer and he denies that his agent told general manager sam hinkie note to draft him third overall. look, there are a tonf expectations on this kid but he says the expectations he puts on himself are higher than what anyone else can put on him. >> as long as i can...