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doublespeak erodes trust. not only does the language of doublespeak corrupt thought and destroy the ability to communicate, it also destroys relationships by eroding trust. our nation is founded on ideas of free speech, open, honest discussion of ideas and issues. when we hear doublespeak from all sides we begin to be cynical and distrustful towards these institutions. this attitude of distrust adds yet another barrier to trade and open communication. thank you. >> thank you. more comments, please. >> madam chair and committee. i am sort of at odds as to why the chair has an excellent idea. we are not thinking outside the box. we are thinking the old way we have always done things. i went to the board of supervisors meeting. they're getting ready to release 600 prisoners back to the san francisco bay area. it is $20 million to facilitate that. everybody was talking about expanding the county jail, giving more money to the prosecutors, they are still talking in the box. why don't you give them $30,000 a year so
doublespeak erodes trust. not only does the language of doublespeak corrupt thought and destroy the ability to communicate, it also destroys relationships by eroding trust. our nation is founded on ideas of free speech, open, honest discussion of ideas and issues. when we hear doublespeak from all sides we begin to be cynical and distrustful towards these institutions. this attitude of distrust adds yet another barrier to trade and open communication. thank you. >> thank you. more...
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but if they are too broadly crafted, they become of uses, and they erode the public trust, especially in minority communities. as a tool, like any other, they have to be narrowly tailored and monitor on a regular basis to make sure that it is done right. if it is done right, it can be a good tool to work with. >> the city attorney is in charge of these, but i oppose them because i think they do and they are eroding that trust. if you look at communities in the mission, for example, who are organizing against gang in junctions, part of the problem is they do not offer anything positive to the young people who are being put under the purview of the injunction. they are simply saying -. we need a balanced approach that combines the law enforcement part with services and support to these people. the gang injunction does not do that at all, and that is why i think it is very problematic. at the same time, if we're going to have one, and that is not my call as d.a., i want to work with the city attorney to make sure there as clear as possible. are people who have never been arrested or conv
but if they are too broadly crafted, they become of uses, and they erode the public trust, especially in minority communities. as a tool, like any other, they have to be narrowly tailored and monitor on a regular basis to make sure that it is done right. if it is done right, it can be a good tool to work with. >> the city attorney is in charge of these, but i oppose them because i think they do and they are eroding that trust. if you look at communities in the mission, for example, who...
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that's why president obama's numbers have eroded.'s not eroding because the conservatives don't like him. those numbers are eroding because liberals in many parts of the country are very frustrated, that nobody in the white house is talking like james hoffa. so here comes the republicans. they want mr. hoffa to take it back. they want the president to disavow himself from unions in this country. it ain't gonna happen. so what we're looking at here now, folks, is a classic. this is -- jon stewart are you paying attention? this is a defining moment. is this really how middle classers feel in this country? that they want to take these sons of bitches out at the ballot box? do they really feel that way? i guess only time will tell. liberals need to hit the tea party with the facts and never back down. the unions have been asked to take a back seat by president obama time and time again. the employee free choice act is a perfect example. those days have got to be over. if the tea party wants a fight, it sounds to me that liberals and work
that's why president obama's numbers have eroded.'s not eroding because the conservatives don't like him. those numbers are eroding because liberals in many parts of the country are very frustrated, that nobody in the white house is talking like james hoffa. so here comes the republicans. they want mr. hoffa to take it back. they want the president to disavow himself from unions in this country. it ain't gonna happen. so what we're looking at here now, folks, is a classic. this is -- jon...
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the institutions that built this country are going to erode and be, and subside. so i long for the day when blacks are respected enough that their virtue drives the economic and political liberation, entitled in be what it means to be human, entitled what it means to allow one to pursue the virtues of religious liberty and political liberty and economic liberty. just as parents often remove decisions from their children who are not mature, it is, actually, unbelievably insulting that we would write public policy that would treat our class of people as if they are perpetual children. this, i submit, is what the civil rights movement at its core was about, was liberating african-americans from the control of others who sought to make their decisions for them as if they were children. so during the civil rights movement you saw men carrying la cards that read, i am a man, i'm not a boy. and we want to live in a country that treats us as full individuals with capacity and virtue and potential to make those decisions for ourselves and our families that leads to our own
the institutions that built this country are going to erode and be, and subside. so i long for the day when blacks are respected enough that their virtue drives the economic and political liberation, entitled in be what it means to be human, entitled what it means to allow one to pursue the virtues of religious liberty and political liberty and economic liberty. just as parents often remove decisions from their children who are not mature, it is, actually, unbelievably insulting that we would...
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bilt the institution that will erode and subside. i long for the day when blacks are respectedh enough that the virtue drives the idea of what it means to beled human to allow those two pursue with religious liberty and political liberty asked parents remove decisions from children who are not mature, it is unbelievably unsold thing that we would right public policy to treat the class of people as if they are perpetual children. this is what it was about at its core and with the dec control of others who sought to make their decisions for them as if they were children.card so those that carried placards that say i am a man.ive i am not a boy. not a country that treats us with fall individuals and capacity and potential to make those decisions for ourselves and family that leads to our own political and economic liberation. until that time, where those liberties are experienced where it is honored, i will remain black and tired. y thank you very much. [applause] >> we will take questions and comments the.ti >>on i really appreciate wh
bilt the institution that will erode and subside. i long for the day when blacks are respectedh enough that the virtue drives the idea of what it means to beled human to allow those two pursue with religious liberty and political liberty asked parents remove decisions from children who are not mature, it is unbelievably unsold thing that we would right public policy to treat the class of people as if they are perpetual children. this is what it was about at its core and with the dec control of...
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. >> today the law professor writes of a supreme court case that could erode privacy in public spacesi for one hope it does get eroded and boxcar pete will get what is coming to him as far as what he did to meet in a public space. or on me at any rate. i am the "new york times," by gum and not a hobo diaper. that will be my epitaf. >> what an elegant way to put it. >> i always put it in an elegant way. >> that's for sure. >> it is for sure. >> it was like survivor, but with smart people. i speak of yet another republican presidential debate, this time on cnn hosted by the dude with the beard. who is that guy? >> anyway, it was perry the human pinata night at the tea party debate on monday as the texas governor and front-runner found himself on the receiving end of barbs. for many of the other gop presidential wanna bes whether it was john huntsman making a joke nobody got. >> let me say, you can't secure the border and it is a treason ous comment. >> or mitt romney going after him on social security. >> the question is, do you still believe social security should be ended as a federal
. >> today the law professor writes of a supreme court case that could erode privacy in public spacesi for one hope it does get eroded and boxcar pete will get what is coming to him as far as what he did to meet in a public space. or on me at any rate. i am the "new york times," by gum and not a hobo diaper. that will be my epitaf. >> what an elegant way to put it. >> i always put it in an elegant way. >> that's for sure. >> it is for sure. >> it...
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think that a double- dip recession for the major economies is unlikely but my confidence is being erodeddaily by the steady grip of difficult economic news. >> they called on industrialized nations to take action spreading to developing economies. >> let's go to our washington correspondent. you were covering the conference. what did the world's main lenders have to say? >> the time for mauling through was over and the government in japan and america and europe must act to address the financial and economic problems. -- the time for mulling through was over. otherwise, their troubles might become the problems of the world. this might make a bad situation even worse. we might not see a recession in the u.s. and in europe. christine lagarde said that the world economy is at a very dangerous place. >> with such a solid recovery, what is the difference between now and three years ago? >> well, three years ago, the governments had money that they could put into the economy. now, the money is gone. what is also very bad is the situation did not really improve a lot. what is very bad at the mom
think that a double- dip recession for the major economies is unlikely but my confidence is being erodeddaily by the steady grip of difficult economic news. >> they called on industrialized nations to take action spreading to developing economies. >> let's go to our washington correspondent. you were covering the conference. what did the world's main lenders have to say? >> the time for mauling through was over and the government in japan and america and europe must act to...
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the rubber stamp and ideological agenda that would end medicare as we know it, erode social security, and eliminate millions of jobs. president obama and democrats are building in america poised for success. on thursday, the president offered a bill that would create more jobs right now because the american people demand immediate action. businesses will be able to hire more workers and middle class families can keep more of what they earn. there is no reason for delay. the president said there is nothing in this bill that is controversial if your goal was to create jobs for middle-class families. this is a matter of the values. the idea that hard work pays off. reflectsdent's bill these values. it grows the economy now, helping america's small businesses hire and grow by cutting their payroll taxes. it puts more money in the pockets of middle-class americans, lowering their taxes. the average family will be able to keep sticking hundred dollars more from their paychecks each year. it would put more people back into work -- and jobs to help today. and while this bill will create ameri
the rubber stamp and ideological agenda that would end medicare as we know it, erode social security, and eliminate millions of jobs. president obama and democrats are building in america poised for success. on thursday, the president offered a bill that would create more jobs right now because the american people demand immediate action. businesses will be able to hire more workers and middle class families can keep more of what they earn. there is no reason for delay. the president said there...
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fog -- you will see the fog erode. this is an hour ago. watch the fog. see how it thins up. going away completely. trimming it down. northerly wind. that's the direction that sheers the fog from the coast, warms things up and that's where we are going into the next 48 hours and beyond. warm up. heat wave? no. warm up. mid-90s in some spots. coast plenty of sunshine. mid-60s. maybe upper 60s. sort of a -- more fall-like weather pattern. it is a fall-like weather pat. not a high fire danger pattern. south swell, hitting santa cruz right now. it's a big southern heme sphere swell. high energy, deep water swell. when it hits the south faces beaches it jacks up, they are dangerous. flat like a lake and then there is a wave. divers, i wouldn't bother going diving. they are going to be undivable. today we had clearing conditions and a mild day. tomorrow in the next day, more high pressure. winds tweak off shore. you see what it does to the fog. north, but then they wrap around here thursday and friday. that will warm up us. what happens too, we got the rip currents to worry about,
fog -- you will see the fog erode. this is an hour ago. watch the fog. see how it thins up. going away completely. trimming it down. northerly wind. that's the direction that sheers the fog from the coast, warms things up and that's where we are going into the next 48 hours and beyond. warm up. heat wave? no. warm up. mid-90s in some spots. coast plenty of sunshine. mid-60s. maybe upper 60s. sort of a -- more fall-like weather pattern. it is a fall-like weather pat. not a high fire danger...
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rampant taxation erodes freedom. it makes you depend dent on things you can't control like banks. like politicians, like entitlement programs. true freedom is being able to depend on yourself to support your family. without being punished by an insatiable system demanding more and more and more take home pay. from the american worker. no spin. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction with us, dennis neil, correspondent for the fox business network. and naomi prins, a noble nic analyst and author of the upcoming book "black tuesday." is that tax day nomi where we pay our taxes? >> it was the day that the market crashed and banks worked our way into a great depression back in the 1930s. parallels to today. >> bill: absolutely. my basic theory again is that taxation is strangling the economy. that's what it is. where am i going wrong. >> the economy is being strangled because, a, there isn't enough revenue coming into those states ha that are bankrupt because there is less wealth because the housing markets got crushed because of what banks did to it. because corp
rampant taxation erodes freedom. it makes you depend dent on things you can't control like banks. like politicians, like entitlement programs. true freedom is being able to depend on yourself to support your family. without being punished by an insatiable system demanding more and more and more take home pay. from the american worker. no spin. and that's the memo. now for the top story tonight. reaction with us, dennis neil, correspondent for the fox business network. and naomi prins, a noble...
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. >> the have eroded their internal security. have undermined their international. only a decision tugrik with this policy can pave the road to a positive feature. >> they operate untouched from within pakistan. are linked to the talent and sympathetic to the aims of al qaeda. it has been accepted that are armed and trained within the pakistani intelligence. have met the pakistani interior minister to interact. the government denies any leaks. >> if you fear -- i categorically deny we have any policy to attack or to aid a tax to pakistani forces or through any pakistani assessment. >> a america's patience seems to have snapped. the relationship has been up and down ever since 9/11. tense the killing of osama bin laden, things have been worse. >> the drumbeat is a0 growing. officials are telling pakistan it is imperative to act on the border. no more excuses. it is not quite clear what america will do but ignore. >> former cricket star who has led the last 16 years has been talking to the bbc about the network. they asked him how seriously u.s. allegations could dama
. >> the have eroded their internal security. have undermined their international. only a decision tugrik with this policy can pave the road to a positive feature. >> they operate untouched from within pakistan. are linked to the talent and sympathetic to the aims of al qaeda. it has been accepted that are armed and trained within the pakistani intelligence. have met the pakistani interior minister to interact. the government denies any leaks. >> if you fear -- i categorically...
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they were attacking erode the return to go along. as they look to push forward, the rockets came anin. they were targeting -- then they brought tanks for it. -- forward. a city that has civilians in it as well. they also went across the road that runs right along and cut back to the city's center itself. we got about a mile and a half away from the downtown city of sirte. we got caught up in a battle that was going on. just 500 meters, right on the edge of that part of town. this was big fighting that was happening in the city's center. this evening, as the sun was going down, this is the time of day where there is always a lot of fighting. in a lot of exchange of rockets. there are still machine guns coming from the city center. the defense is still strong. at the moment, it is a standoff the national transitional council is trying to capture. >> syrian opposition activists say there have been clashes in the central city after the army began operation against protesters and defectors. heavy gunfire were heard as tanks and armored ve
they were attacking erode the return to go along. as they look to push forward, the rockets came anin. they were targeting -- then they brought tanks for it. -- forward. a city that has civilians in it as well. they also went across the road that runs right along and cut back to the city's center itself. we got about a mile and a half away from the downtown city of sirte. we got caught up in a battle that was going on. just 500 meters, right on the edge of that part of town. this was big...
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raised about the safety of an intersection where a 6-year-old girl was kill in a crosswalk at bay erode and yahweh wednesday morning. -- the young girl, was walking to school with her mother when a drive hit her. another child was hurt april 5th, in the same intersection. a report released last year called the intersection one of the most dangerous in the city. parents and residents want changes made. some suggesting installing pedestrian warning lights. >> i think the flashes will help a lot. they should have the flashes. you see the flashes and you know it is time to stop. slow down, stop. >> police are investigating why the teacher driving the car that hit the girl did not see her in the crosswalk. >> a rally ed this afternoon in san francisco's bay view district where residents outraged over the shooting of a little girl calling for the end to violence. 10 days ago the 5-year-old girl was walking home from school with her father. they were caught in the crossfire between two gunmen shooting at each other. the girl was shot in the knee. police have been reviewing video from cameras n
raised about the safety of an intersection where a 6-year-old girl was kill in a crosswalk at bay erode and yahweh wednesday morning. -- the young girl, was walking to school with her mother when a drive hit her. another child was hurt april 5th, in the same intersection. a report released last year called the intersection one of the most dangerous in the city. parents and residents want changes made. some suggesting installing pedestrian warning lights. >> i think the flashes will help a...
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activated and the movement on the deep sea slides accelerates as well as the official material that erodes. >> if there's one point that is brought home from this discussion of landslides is san francisco is a part of the community that experiences many types of landslides, rockfalls, deportations. we need to be aware of the geologic and topographic setting we are in. when we are planning to build our home or buy a home or at additions to the home. if i have one suggestion, that is to seek information from the apartment building inspection. if you're not satisfied, there is ample information there. a geologist needs an opinion of the stability of the environment you're in. >> the building department will typically require that kind of information. people will do a major edition. what we are wondering is why we require that information. >> great, thank you very much. it is terrific. it is fun to see a lot of the city. thank you. announcer: this is sarah watkins. a lot of people almost helped her. one almost cooked for her. another almost drove her to the doctor. still another almost stopped
activated and the movement on the deep sea slides accelerates as well as the official material that erodes. >> if there's one point that is brought home from this discussion of landslides is san francisco is a part of the community that experiences many types of landslides, rockfalls, deportations. we need to be aware of the geologic and topographic setting we are in. when we are planning to build our home or buy a home or at additions to the home. if i have one suggestion, that is to...
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rising temperatures rising seams and intensifying storms eroding coast floods falling water tables vanishing habitats and species the broad threats facing us in the twenty first century are environmental yet the environment is consistently overshadowed by the immediacy of war and preparations for war it is extremely difficult to get the nation mobilized against something that is a long term as opposed to a short term problem as long as there is no emphasis. or insufficient emphasis from the national leadership to protect the environment you probably cannot expect the military to give it high priority what we're looking at now is a threat to our global civilization and saving our civilization is not a spectator sport we've got to change the system now and that means become politically active it means supporting political candidates who understand the issues of what to do something about it it means letting elected representatives whether members of the city council or members of congress or part of that's around the world let them know about our concerns and what we expect them to do about th
rising temperatures rising seams and intensifying storms eroding coast floods falling water tables vanishing habitats and species the broad threats facing us in the twenty first century are environmental yet the environment is consistently overshadowed by the immediacy of war and preparations for war it is extremely difficult to get the nation mobilized against something that is a long term as opposed to a short term problem as long as there is no emphasis. or insufficient emphasis from the...
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will have a tough time much cooler by the weekend and it looks like high pressure system will slowly erode and until then it is not going anywhere. coast could go anywhere from 60s to 70s, 80s and 90s. it is a spare the air day. mainly clear, a few thunderstorms popping up over the sierra nevada. 50s and 60s how can you not be hot when it is already sitting at 60s. the days are getting shorter and nights are getting longer but at this point no delta breeze. the system is working closer towards us and now fog can form in a moment's notice but everything looks good with sunshine and hot conditions as we get that high pressure a loft some are already 80 degrees. sunny warm to hot clear by the coast at least for now 90s inland and fog is continuing to clear the coast. near 100 degrees and with your extended outlook, we have sunny warm weather on wednesday, it does look cooler and we will cool things down on the weekend. room thank you steven -- >> thank you steven. >>> a farmer said somebody stole 150 of his pigs. he has thousand so it took a little longer for him to notice. they are worth a t
will have a tough time much cooler by the weekend and it looks like high pressure system will slowly erode and until then it is not going anywhere. coast could go anywhere from 60s to 70s, 80s and 90s. it is a spare the air day. mainly clear, a few thunderstorms popping up over the sierra nevada. 50s and 60s how can you not be hot when it is already sitting at 60s. the days are getting shorter and nights are getting longer but at this point no delta breeze. the system is working closer towards...
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other growing problems, too, like fresh outbreaks of measles, affecting victims who is immune systems eroded by malnutrition. after all, it's some of the most dangerous, least-accessible places where famine's grip has tightened. but famines rarely happen in peaceful nations. rain this autumn won't be enough if violence continues. and although money might not be the only answer, the u.n. says much more of it is still needed. >> devastating to see what's happening there. here's your first look at other news going on around america today. dry conditions and unstable winds are expected to fuel a raging oregon wildfire. over 500 firefighters have their hands full with fighting the blaze, which has scorched over 4,000 acres. crews were making progress, but a shift? weather conditions will likely hamper efforts to put out the fire. >>> remnants of tropical storm lee is kicking up more than a little dust in alabama. strong winds dumped heaps of sand on one town close to the state's gulf shoreline, producing blinding conditions for drivers and folks on the street. the forecasters estimate windspeeds
other growing problems, too, like fresh outbreaks of measles, affecting victims who is immune systems eroded by malnutrition. after all, it's some of the most dangerous, least-accessible places where famine's grip has tightened. but famines rarely happen in peaceful nations. rain this autumn won't be enough if violence continues. and although money might not be the only answer, the u.n. says much more of it is still needed. >> devastating to see what's happening there. here's your first...