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, et cetera, and even at at time at slow to no growth in our population to see just within a few years the educational uses of these properties should give us pause to think about balancing our obligation to use the public resources as well and for the advantage of the public and also be cognizant all the time that schools' needs and the district's needs are going to evolve over time, so that's interesting, and then i wanted to -- like following up on commissioner norton's comments talk a little bit about the properties that are left, and i think that we really do need to do a lot of community discussion and talk to the mayor's office to -- not only the mayor's office of housing but to the board of supervisors and others and think how we want to have the public discussion about these things, so for instance seventh and loton was part of a previous lond trade with the city, not so much to our advantage, and so the restrictions on this property i mean actually at one time years ago we had -- which i have available. i don't know if you have ever seen it. were you here -- we have a concept
, et cetera, and even at at time at slow to no growth in our population to see just within a few years the educational uses of these properties should give us pause to think about balancing our obligation to use the public resources as well and for the advantage of the public and also be cognizant all the time that schools' needs and the district's needs are going to evolve over time, so that's interesting, and then i wanted to -- like following up on commissioner norton's comments talk a...
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basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et ceterat you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other sorts of things such as water within my own home. and everybody should, but there's going to come a time where people are going to end up running out and needing more. so, that's what we've got right here. >> so, this neighborhood support center, this doesn't look to be a major city sponsored fully stocked space. it can be a small commercial space, even somebody's garage as long as they have the information, a guide of information, who to call for what, communications equipment, some power, have a generator. >> that's right. >> thinking of lights and charge your cell phones and so on. and probably be op
basically we're going to be like a hub where people can come to get services, help, information, et ceterat you see here on this table are a whole variety of did you ever rent things from tools, some walki-talkies. this helps people know what is going on in their neighborhood. over here you have a whole variety of water and canned goods. we're really hoping that people will stock up for themselves at least for the first 72 hours if not more. i know that i have a ton of canned food and other...
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i promise the signorina beatrice, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. i, tonino-- well, this one's mine all right. a marriage between the virtuous young lady, signorina rosaura and signor zanetto. but i am not zanetto. could this zanetto be my brother who lives in bergamo? it could be. that servant brighella who keeps talking about my brother who lives in venice, he would know. [music] ho there! anyone at home? your servant, signore. i'm sorry, signore, but it is not possible for you to go in at the moment. why not? my mistress is having a fit of the vapors and my master is in a bad temper too. i advise you to go away quickly. but what have i done? i hear them complaining about you, but i have no idea why. tell me, friend, you knew my brother who lives in venice? certainly, i knew him. does he look like me? you're alike as two peas in a pod. and who would you say i was? why, you're signor zanetto. who comes from? bergamo, to marry signorina rosaura. bravo. i see you know all. now i see all. certainly, i better go in. if i'm caught speaking to you, i'll
i promise the signorina beatrice, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera. i, tonino-- well, this one's mine all right. a marriage between the virtuous young lady, signorina rosaura and signor zanetto. but i am not zanetto. could this zanetto be my brother who lives in bergamo? it could be. that servant brighella who keeps talking about my brother who lives in venice, he would know. [music] ho there! anyone at home? your servant, signore. i'm sorry, signore, but it is not possible for you to go in at...
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your money gets tied up, you may not be able to access your account, et cetera. it is a new technology and it is rife with problems. >> it's like the gold crew -- we got to go, i know. you can't buy anything with gold. i'm not taking -- >> you can buy with bitcoin. more retailers are accepting it. >> agreed. but alternative currencies are so subject to the fluctuations of what people want to accept. if i have something nobody will take -- >> have you ever bought anything with bitcoins? >> i have not. >> do you own bitcoin? >> i do not. but i read a lot about it. >> i understand that, but everyone says you can buy a lot of stuff with it and we have had people who have gone and lived on bitcoin, et cetera. there is demand probably from a small group when you look at the total global population. what we have to ask about bitcoin is what is its future benefit. how does it serve a larger population. and that will be the question that a number of people have to answer. >> i would suggest the op-ed in the "new york times" on this. really helpful. >> people have invested
your money gets tied up, you may not be able to access your account, et cetera. it is a new technology and it is rife with problems. >> it's like the gold crew -- we got to go, i know. you can't buy anything with gold. i'm not taking -- >> you can buy with bitcoin. more retailers are accepting it. >> agreed. but alternative currencies are so subject to the fluctuations of what people want to accept. if i have something nobody will take -- >> have you ever bought anything...
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i also needed to bring to your attention again the need to develop protocols, procedures, et cetera, to protect the most vulnerable group of people in the city, and that would be the people who are for all intents and purposes hostages in so-called supportive housing. so, there needs to be a zero eviction policy for supportive housing. it doesn't make any sense to take a formerly homeless person and make that person homeless again. it just absolutely makes no sense. there are a number of nonprofits which are unscrupulous landlords who are taking advantage of the fact that there isn't even a loophole to prevent them from evicting formerly homeless people. now, since it appears to me that the board of supervisors need to have a counter prop to get things done, i have filed placed against the city and county of san francisco, the department of human services which is now the human services agency, the department of public health in regards to their failing to provide effective oversight where 12 l is concerned. and given the fact that the series of filingseses took place on december --
i also needed to bring to your attention again the need to develop protocols, procedures, et cetera, to protect the most vulnerable group of people in the city, and that would be the people who are for all intents and purposes hostages in so-called supportive housing. so, there needs to be a zero eviction policy for supportive housing. it doesn't make any sense to take a formerly homeless person and make that person homeless again. it just absolutely makes no sense. there are a number of...
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, et cetera. christians deny me, muslims attack me saying the jesus in this booking violates everything that muslims say about him. islam aphobes attack me. when you write about jesus this is what you have to expect. and i completely expect it. >> you didn't really expect to be in a conversation where you were left to defend your right as a person, as a muslim, to write about jesus, did you? >> that's true, tony, yeah. look, i knew, i knew that there were going to be people on the fringes who simply by the fact that my faith religion is islam, are going to reject anything i say, based on simply the fact that its the messenger not the message, in other words. what i didn't expect was the sort of soft bigotry of the center, who, far from saying, questioning my right to write a book like this because i'm a muslim, instead questioned my credentials as a scholar of religions to do so. >> how have you responded to that? >> it's funny because despite the fact all of the universities that have educated me
, et cetera. christians deny me, muslims attack me saying the jesus in this booking violates everything that muslims say about him. islam aphobes attack me. when you write about jesus this is what you have to expect. and i completely expect it. >> you didn't really expect to be in a conversation where you were left to defend your right as a person, as a muslim, to write about jesus, did you? >> that's true, tony, yeah. look, i knew, i knew that there were going to be people on the...
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, et cetera, and it made me think of shanda grimes who is one of the biggest in hollywood, and she hasn criticized for having diversity just for the sake of having diversity and having it be hollow. people in minority communities say those people don't represent us in a true way. they don't reflect our experiences as a minority. is there a bridge for just diversity? >> that's an interesting question. i don't know if -- you know, chandra rice would probably answer that better than i can. i'm not sure why it's in her particular case that's -- that's how it has worked out. i go back to saying in the end if you want to really attack this question, we need to attack the idea of where the funding is coming from, where the finances are coming from, and that's why i keep going back to this idea of taking back the -- the -- the backbone of this industry, which is the finances, and how do you do that is to me the more interesting question. and we need to tackle that, i think more if you want . -- to see the change in the landscape of hollywood. >> we have some community . . . so. >> and we have
, et cetera, and it made me think of shanda grimes who is one of the biggest in hollywood, and she hasn criticized for having diversity just for the sake of having diversity and having it be hollow. people in minority communities say those people don't represent us in a true way. they don't reflect our experiences as a minority. is there a bridge for just diversity? >> that's an interesting question. i don't know if -- you know, chandra rice would probably answer that better than i can....
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et cetera, et cetera. he was also the heir to the german throne, and he was subject to the imperial aptitudes and swagger and so forth of this marks germany. germany became in that generation from the time that his grandfather became emperor after the collapse of france, became the greatest industrial and military power on the continent, with the great army. but i wholly agree -- she said it better than i could have -- that all these factors, industrial, military and so forth, were at the disposition of, not playthings, but the apparatus which individuals were operating. and, therefore, it was very important to these individuals were, what their antecedents have been, dynastic way, genealogically, politically. wilhelm was the emperor of germany. he was a physically afflicted and psychologically, i think, afflicted men. he had great power for -- i won't call it evil, but for destruction. and he was constantly shifting back and forth between a sort of pallid desire to do good, to be recognized in europe as a
et cetera, et cetera. he was also the heir to the german throne, and he was subject to the imperial aptitudes and swagger and so forth of this marks germany. germany became in that generation from the time that his grandfather became emperor after the collapse of france, became the greatest industrial and military power on the continent, with the great army. but i wholly agree -- she said it better than i could have -- that all these factors, industrial, military and so forth, were at the...
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good food, great customer service, big game rooms, et cetera.hat we have been doing this year, we opened two pilots, two in the atlanta area, entirely new concept for us. the atlanta area's concepts have been open for six months, a home run. chicago one we opened in october, got a little more work to do to prove the concept. but we're very relaxed now that we know what the centers of the future look like and that way we can formulate a plan around that. >> one last question. because brooklyn bowl is a big hot place where i live. >> sure. >> people who had their boats destroyed in sandy, they all got new boats, didn't they? >> not yet. >> no? >> not yet. they first need to take care of their home, then their car. then they collect their insurance money. and when we had all the hurricanes in 2005 on the southeast gulf coast, we saw those people begin to come back two, three, four, five years out. >> so that's still ahead for you. >> still ahead. >> great story. dustan mccoy, ceo of brunswick corporation, a great american company and a great americ
good food, great customer service, big game rooms, et cetera.hat we have been doing this year, we opened two pilots, two in the atlanta area, entirely new concept for us. the atlanta area's concepts have been open for six months, a home run. chicago one we opened in october, got a little more work to do to prove the concept. but we're very relaxed now that we know what the centers of the future look like and that way we can formulate a plan around that. >> one last question. because...
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able to have access for everybody to the kind of courses that changed my life in areas of humanity, et cetera. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is james tracy. i'm a city college alumni, proud, went there for many years. city college allowed me to work full time while i put myself through college and allowed know figure out the course of my education because in the early 20s should be no surprise, i like many other people didn't know exactly what i wanted to do. and it gave me high quality top notch education in every single way. every single last program that is shaved from city college is picked up -- will be eventually picked up by the private sector. the only difference, the private sector is going to produce education with a profit note i have in mind, meaning that people like myself, young people -- young people that are taking advantage of these different programs will leave with much, much more debt and that is something that everybody left, right and center on this board in the state of california should oppose. we should [speaker not un
able to have access for everybody to the kind of courses that changed my life in areas of humanity, et cetera. thank you. >> thank you. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is james tracy. i'm a city college alumni, proud, went there for many years. city college allowed me to work full time while i put myself through college and allowed know figure out the course of my education because in the early 20s should be no surprise, i like many other people didn't know...
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and some areas -- driveways, sidewalks, et cetera and some areas have more work to do than others. >> reporter: one of the harder hit towns in our area spent the day digging out, well, at least some people did. these are the folks digging hagerstown, maryland, out fr under the snow. buried under about a foot of snow some came up with a pretty clever technique to shoveling it. actually there's nothing clever about it. >> i'm trying to get as much snow on the shovel as possible and move it. i don't really know where to put it. >> that's the big thing, trying to find have to put the snow. >> reporter: -- find somewhere to put the snow. >> reporter: sometimes more than ploys could handle. what do you think -- plows could handle. what do you think? >> not bad. >> reporter: one of the only places in town still open today. >> there's no better place to be than the corner pub. >> reporter: the slopes were open at nearby white tail ski resort. forget shoveling snow. stephen ackerman decided to play in it. >> it's pretty cool. we don't get a chance to do this very often because we don't get th
and some areas -- driveways, sidewalks, et cetera and some areas have more work to do than others. >> reporter: one of the harder hit towns in our area spent the day digging out, well, at least some people did. these are the folks digging hagerstown, maryland, out fr under the snow. buried under about a foot of snow some came up with a pretty clever technique to shoveling it. actually there's nothing clever about it. >> i'm trying to get as much snow on the shovel as possible and...
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, et cetera. does he have the upper hand? >> he does. also, a key thing, obama painted himself into a corner. with his surge, we really depend on a major supply route for afghanistan that goes through russia and russia's central asian clients. our hands are tied in syria. really what putin is doing now, he is arranging eastern ukraine. he's setting it up so he would have provocation to go in. i'm going in to protect against violence, so it's not over. >> do you see some sort of divided nation happening in ukraine? keep in mind, the president of ukraine still on the lam. he left last weekend. do you see a divided nation. >> ex-president of ukraine, voted out by his own party in parliament. there is a good chance of that. the question is how much will putin demand. does he want all of ukraine? will he settle for the eastern third? the russians believe kiev is their ancient root. we don't know what's in putin's head except he's not going to back down. he's not like president obama. when putin threate
, et cetera. does he have the upper hand? >> he does. also, a key thing, obama painted himself into a corner. with his surge, we really depend on a major supply route for afghanistan that goes through russia and russia's central asian clients. our hands are tied in syria. really what putin is doing now, he is arranging eastern ukraine. he's setting it up so he would have provocation to go in. i'm going in to protect against violence, so it's not over. >> do you see some sort of...
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this is going to help -- we're going to be able to meet our -- meet those targets, the 2025 target, et cetera, and you notice that we're considerably below both the international and the state targets. now, one of the things that has come up in the last several months is what about the municipal greenhouse gas emissions reductions. we've actually been tracking that data since the mid -- since, well, probably started 6 years ago, 8 years ago, started tracking that data. so, we haven't been able to bring down the municipal usage at the same amount because we've had more time to run on the community wide data. so, just a little bit of a context on the data piece of this is that this report uses 2010 data. and you might be thinking this is 2014. why are we using 2010 data? we collect data on the community wide basis about every two years because it takes a lot of effort to do it. and it takes a long time. for example, a pg&e representative just told me the other day that they still had not completed the coefficient of greenhouse gas emissions verified and approved for the 2012 data. so, even if w
this is going to help -- we're going to be able to meet our -- meet those targets, the 2025 target, et cetera, and you notice that we're considerably below both the international and the state targets. now, one of the things that has come up in the last several months is what about the municipal greenhouse gas emissions reductions. we've actually been tracking that data since the mid -- since, well, probably started 6 years ago, 8 years ago, started tracking that data. so, we haven't been able...
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cetera, et cetera.'ve been to several. how is this matching up compared to the snores. >> i think there was so much buildup, you don't feel it. it's a lot more discrete than i would say it's been in the past. i think because the bar was pretty low, they've, seed excee expectations. i almost feel guilty saying, i'm in a russian hotel, it's been great, it's been clean, the water's been clean. >> usually one, two, maybe 12 hotels that don't work. a lot of people are saying it's really been an enjoyable olympics over there. >> hey, willie -- >> yeah? >> go ahead, finish up. >> and the people have been great. you expect the russian disposition. clearly there's been some hospitality training. >> thank you, willie. >> adorable. >> can the republican party have some of that? >> up next, the must-read opinion pages. we'll being right back. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an arc
cetera, et cetera.'ve been to several. how is this matching up compared to the snores. >> i think there was so much buildup, you don't feel it. it's a lot more discrete than i would say it's been in the past. i think because the bar was pretty low, they've, seed excee expectations. i almost feel guilty saying, i'm in a russian hotel, it's been great, it's been clean, the water's been clean. >> usually one, two, maybe 12 hotels that don't work. a lot of people are saying it's really...
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especially when you look at things like jordan davis, trayvon martin, et cetera?one of the first african-americans to come out in the '60s, of course, there was a huge segregation, and a big civil rights battle going on so when my dad came on the forefront, one, he was trying to market himself as a heavyweight champion. and he had just won the medal but he was also very confident. he was educated. he was handsome, he was just unlike what the world had ever seen, especially african-americans. so he kind of gave african-americans a new sense of who they are, and a belief system and a confidence that no one's ever seen before. so him being the first one to come out and do that, he kind of stood in the forefront of whatever he was doing to kind of speak on behalf of other african-americans and minorities alike. >> and dave, i think that say key point about ali. that he really was different than the sports figure that african-american sports figures people were accustomed to. he really did shock people at the time. >> absolutely. he was ahead of his time. they called h
especially when you look at things like jordan davis, trayvon martin, et cetera?one of the first african-americans to come out in the '60s, of course, there was a huge segregation, and a big civil rights battle going on so when my dad came on the forefront, one, he was trying to market himself as a heavyweight champion. and he had just won the medal but he was also very confident. he was educated. he was handsome, he was just unlike what the world had ever seen, especially african-americans. so...
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they've been grilling him about the decision maybe things are going really well with the snowplows, et cetera, but really sending the kids to school in this? listen to how he answered. >> we think about 1.1 million kids, so many families depend on their schools as a place for their kids to be during the day, a safe place, a place where they are not only taught but they get nutrition and they are safe from the elements. so many families have to go to work. the members of these family have to go to work, they do not have a choice and they need a safe option for their kids. >> i think that makes sense to some people, but to others i don't think it does just judging from the comments we can read on the department of education website -- or at least the facebook page. all right, so here's the other conversation that's going on in the big apple. so it was a blizzard this morning, at least near-blizzard conditions. and now it's just a nasty rainstorm. and more snow expected. and that's just new york city. this is a monstrous storm. jennifer gray has been tracking this with the radar. i keep looking
they've been grilling him about the decision maybe things are going really well with the snowplows, et cetera, but really sending the kids to school in this? listen to how he answered. >> we think about 1.1 million kids, so many families depend on their schools as a place for their kids to be during the day, a safe place, a place where they are not only taught but they get nutrition and they are safe from the elements. so many families have to go to work. the members of these family have...
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woody allen says it's not honest, not true, didn't happen, et cetera.but i do think that the specificity, the fact that it's coming out now, will rejuvenate the conversation. >> let's turn to a murder mystery that was in the news again this week. it's been a television staple for years. the amanda knox case. she was reconvicted in an italian court this week. i'm amazed how different the come is in the united states versus europe. in europe it's as if everyone believes she's guilty. what's to make -- what's to account for the difference? >> look, when i was listening to bbc's coverage of this, they keep mentioning the name of the victim, meredith kercher and here it's all about amanda knox. that's one of the differences you see in the coverage. look, i think that when you look at the evidence in this case, as i have, very closely, the evidence that she and her ex-boyfriend were involved in the murder is really thin and slim. the evidence that maybe they lied about being in the house that night, well, i think you've got a little bit of a stronger position
woody allen says it's not honest, not true, didn't happen, et cetera.but i do think that the specificity, the fact that it's coming out now, will rejuvenate the conversation. >> let's turn to a murder mystery that was in the news again this week. it's been a television staple for years. the amanda knox case. she was reconvicted in an italian court this week. i'm amazed how different the come is in the united states versus europe. in europe it's as if everyone believes she's guilty. what's...
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et cetera. they're in a much different position than they were ten years ago. so i'm not expecting a crisis and i think this is potentially a buying opportunity. >> rick santelli, what a way to greet janet yellen at the federal reserve today. >> well you know think back. traders talk about this a lot. alan greenspan comes on board for mr. volcker, boom you have the '87 crash. mr. bernanke takes the reins from mr. greenspan, you're at the epicenter of subprime to develop about 15 months later. it seems even though there hasn't been a lot of fed chairmen, they always seem to come into office and the market gives them an unusual greeting. i like looking at the ten-year. it's down in yield sharply today but i also note you make all the excuses about weather you want i think the ism and the real data in addition to all the other global pieces moving means it's a multifront issue with regard to the marketplace. and, and if you look at 2s to 10s on the yield curve, it continues to flatten. it tells me
et cetera. they're in a much different position than they were ten years ago. so i'm not expecting a crisis and i think this is potentially a buying opportunity. >> rick santelli, what a way to greet janet yellen at the federal reserve today. >> well you know think back. traders talk about this a lot. alan greenspan comes on board for mr. volcker, boom you have the '87 crash. mr. bernanke takes the reins from mr. greenspan, you're at the epicenter of subprime to develop about 15...
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, et cetera.ying mr. christie of having knowledge of the lane closures during the period of when the lanes were closed contrary to what the governor stated publicly. that's a direct statement. that's not parsed. >> he is asserting, for instance, a christie defense that may have been plausible to some people at least even still currently is that this was like a rogue operation, wildstein and baroni and maybe bridget kelly. he is stating it as a fact that her e-mail was communicating the christie administration's orders. he is saying that came from somewhere higher up the chain. he is asserting evidence exists tying christie to that. he is not saying if he has that evidence or where it exists. there is a little bit of a wrinkle here. what do you make of that? >> you have done a great job with this and a great job putting it together. the more you report, the more confused i get. that is a great example right there. he says evidence exists. he doesn't want to tell us what it is unless he gets immunit
, et cetera.ying mr. christie of having knowledge of the lane closures during the period of when the lanes were closed contrary to what the governor stated publicly. that's a direct statement. that's not parsed. >> he is asserting, for instance, a christie defense that may have been plausible to some people at least even still currently is that this was like a rogue operation, wildstein and baroni and maybe bridget kelly. he is stating it as a fact that her e-mail was communicating the...
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that invest heavily in their airports in order to impress international tourists, business men and et cetera, that aren't providing the same kinds of infrastructure as water and roads and rail. it was a rallying cry for america's infrastructure if not necessarily totally accurate. >> d plus in infrastructure, give us some context. >> i think that grade is pretty accurate when you look at the need in the united states compared to what we're really investing. so that infrastructure report card looks at everything from bridges to rail to water. even broadband. so i think when you look at the host of the things that the united states needs to be investing in and the fact that we're really not pushing the government osh the government is not pushing us to be investing in you know better transportation options, better sewer and water infrastructure, some of the water infrastructure are subway lines, all of these pieces of infrastructure were built about a century ago. and cities you know are in great need for greater investment in that. so i think that the d plus comes from the fact that you know,
that invest heavily in their airports in order to impress international tourists, business men and et cetera, that aren't providing the same kinds of infrastructure as water and roads and rail. it was a rallying cry for america's infrastructure if not necessarily totally accurate. >> d plus in infrastructure, give us some context. >> i think that grade is pretty accurate when you look at the need in the united states compared to what we're really investing. so that infrastructure...
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liz: you have all different operations with popcorn and treats, et cetera. >> we are floors and gifte have shops, anyway you want to access us. for us is having a right mix of products a customer would want. chocolate, cookies, popcorn. what you'd expect to find in a good local neighborhood flower shop what we own and operate is the mix we have in our shop. half of our sales our food and half is floral. liz: i like just the flowers. >> i want to do them myself and i want one type of flower. this is one of the most popular items now combining roses especially in different colors because 10 years and we do not see variety of color. those are lilies. they will last a long time. liz: this has become international. you should flowers all over the world. so the world is flat now, correct? >> technology makes it so. one of the things we were talking about a lot lately is the good news even during a recession we were able to invest in the things we thought would be important. for us it was social and mobile, primarily. they are really paying off and because mobile is taking over our world. l
liz: you have all different operations with popcorn and treats, et cetera. >> we are floors and gifte have shops, anyway you want to access us. for us is having a right mix of products a customer would want. chocolate, cookies, popcorn. what you'd expect to find in a good local neighborhood flower shop what we own and operate is the mix we have in our shop. half of our sales our food and half is floral. liz: i like just the flowers. >> i want to do them myself and i want one type of...
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ordinary events and getting a divorce and negotiating an agreement for the care of the children and et cetera. these are ordinary events that people in all spheres of life phase. many people have trouble finding this work. and so the problem is not this but the overabundance. we are graduating with too many people who cannot simply move into pre-existing jobs, but to also have them put together the resources and the skills necessary to go into an ordinary flow of practice and that is the overarching problem. >> is there just not between the legal practice and law? >> there is certainly a disconnect judging from the lawyers, scholarship does not serve in the ends of the legal profession. and i'm not sure that's a problem. i don't know that it should be the goal of the legal scholarships to meet the immediate ends of this. and we have to talk about serving the justice and they should do so in the societal knowledge and they had vote the end of justice and the end of knowledge to ensure that the situation was of the academy that was situated. >> you know, you are a law professor. where do you te
ordinary events and getting a divorce and negotiating an agreement for the care of the children and et cetera. these are ordinary events that people in all spheres of life phase. many people have trouble finding this work. and so the problem is not this but the overabundance. we are graduating with too many people who cannot simply move into pre-existing jobs, but to also have them put together the resources and the skills necessary to go into an ordinary flow of practice and that is the...
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and this is to accommodate a larger home, a garage, a workshop, et cetera. so if you even took the full 116 foot depth that the lot represents, it would only leave 16 percent for the rear yard open space, which is basically just the alley itself. we do not believe this variance application meets the 5 required findings under
and this is to accommodate a larger home, a garage, a workshop, et cetera. so if you even took the full 116 foot depth that the lot represents, it would only leave 16 percent for the rear yard open space, which is basically just the alley itself. we do not believe this variance application meets the 5 required findings under
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, et cetera. excuses they come up with. the point is every time it's implemented, it betters the command and it keeps the integrity that they feared to lose. >> colleen. i'm sorry. go ahead, jessica. >> i was just saying, sorry. i was going to speak on the fact that jillibrand and mccaskill capital agree on the bill. my biggest thing is they are both -- they both have their positive note. i would say i would settle for mccaskill but i am pushing for jillibrand. >> you would like it to be outside of the shape of command, that commanders would not be involved in making a decision about what happened in a sexual assault case? >> absolutely. it's not even -- >> i'm sorry. >> go ahead, jessica. >> it absolutely needs to be removed. i would say all felony level cases as well in addition to the sexual assault. >> colleen, do you agree. >> i agree wholeheartedly. as a matter of fact, i personally believe the military. i believe we don't have good data right now. the chain of command, keeping it in the mil
, et cetera. excuses they come up with. the point is every time it's implemented, it betters the command and it keeps the integrity that they feared to lose. >> colleen. i'm sorry. go ahead, jessica. >> i was just saying, sorry. i was going to speak on the fact that jillibrand and mccaskill capital agree on the bill. my biggest thing is they are both -- they both have their positive note. i would say i would settle for mccaskill but i am pushing for jillibrand. >> you would...
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and this is to accommodate a larger home, a garage, a workshop, et cetera. so if you even took the full 116 foot depth that the lot represents, it would only leave 16 percent for the rear yard open space, which is basically just the alley itself. we do not believe this variance application meets the 5 required findings under planning code section 305. specifically, there is no hardship or practical difficulty that justifies essentially 100 percent lot coverage or even if you consider the ally the unbuildable portion. lot, that's 84 percent coverage. no other home in this neighborhood has or has ever proposed the mass and scale of this project such that finding no. 3 could not be met and last we believe the variance should not be approved unless there is a reduction in the main area to accommodate sufficient rear yard building space so we do not create a detrimental precedent for the neighborhood. thank you for your time. >> hello, good afternoon, commissioners, thank you for this opportunity. my name is james clamerty, i live at 45 219th street. i am one of
and this is to accommodate a larger home, a garage, a workshop, et cetera. so if you even took the full 116 foot depth that the lot represents, it would only leave 16 percent for the rear yard open space, which is basically just the alley itself. we do not believe this variance application meets the 5 required findings under planning code section 305. specifically, there is no hardship or practical difficulty that justifies essentially 100 percent lot coverage or even if you consider the ally...
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a big part of what we do is specified products including architectural items, finishes, et cetera. we strive to find those products locally obviously it makes sense to support our local community whether that be california or san francisco. and a sustainable approach to buildings. to that end we work with a lot of local showrooms and interact with several who are already on jackson street. jackson square s.f..com describes this area as the premiere art, antiques and design destination. we any we're a great fit for this neighborhood and it will enhance its already great reputation as a design reputation. >> just to build on that there are several showrooms [speaker not understood] creative wood, other showrooms that contribute to the design [speaker not understood]. we do business with auction. demonstrating our products and our projects. having them a couple doors down would be really convenient. >> store front locations, part of our vision at blitz. we want to encourage public participation in design and de mystify [speaker not understood] objects. our other location is in [speake
a big part of what we do is specified products including architectural items, finishes, et cetera. we strive to find those products locally obviously it makes sense to support our local community whether that be california or san francisco. and a sustainable approach to buildings. to that end we work with a lot of local showrooms and interact with several who are already on jackson street. jackson square s.f..com describes this area as the premiere art, antiques and design destination. we any...
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are aliases are our twitter handles, our e-mail names, et cetera.reater point is, congressman, i'm not hearing your bill address the underground activism funded by the state department that started under hillary clinton. she's been -- state es quite public that their funding with millions of dollars underground groups like tor who will then steal the identities, the isp identities of people domestically. and knowingly their identities have been stolen when they cross the site, and then an underground volunteer of this daisy chain that's been established takes that person's identity overseas, probably even to locations like benghazi, that are used then to spark unrest. so the identity of the overseas activist actually is someone possibly in wisconsin. so i think as you're discussing the electronic communications of what goes on with the nsa, the reach would benefit with what the state is doing quite actively. otherwise they're working against what you're trying to accomplish in my estimation. >> okay. good. i think what we found in actually moving le
are aliases are our twitter handles, our e-mail names, et cetera.reater point is, congressman, i'm not hearing your bill address the underground activism funded by the state department that started under hillary clinton. she's been -- state es quite public that their funding with millions of dollars underground groups like tor who will then steal the identities, the isp identities of people domestically. and knowingly their identities have been stolen when they cross the site, and then an...
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, et cetera.s a result of that over a prolonged period 1615 children and as young as six months and some in the teens were forcibly dispatched and taken from their families on the promise of a better life in france. their problem was they were promised all sorts of things like an education, the bright lights of the big city if you like but the reality was very much different and often families were broken up and often the poor young children were vick of racial abused in the rural communities in central france that were not used to people like them coming to live in their communities and a horrific time for most of them. many of them needed urgent psyc psychiatric care and took their lives and it's a dark part of the past which is only now emerging. >> reporter: very sad situation indeed and the motion being debated today, and it offers no apology and no compensation so what really can be offered? >> that's right. the motion set before the french national assembly is neither an apology nor does it
, et cetera.s a result of that over a prolonged period 1615 children and as young as six months and some in the teens were forcibly dispatched and taken from their families on the promise of a better life in france. their problem was they were promised all sorts of things like an education, the bright lights of the big city if you like but the reality was very much different and often families were broken up and often the poor young children were vick of racial abused in the rural communities...
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. >> when you are going through school, et cetera in the 60s and 70s, did you think integration was a good solution? agora in atlanta, georgia started in segregated schools. i had the typical liberal views that i described. i understand there's well-meaning people embrace these views. but many of the book progresses i didn't have knowledge or access to the tradition of an alternative way of thinking about racial is that existed in the black community i described as being articulated in 1960s and 1970s, which matches up the mills with my vision. but the tradition goes back to the early mid 19th century and the african-american community. so yeah, i also understood at an early age as somebody who questioned authority in many ways but let like integration was proceeding on the faculty of my high school by putting african-americans in similar positions of illegitimate authority. and so, that is how it came into question. if you go through an entire school teachers and it is traders have too much power, it is not necessarily a sign of progress juice the illegitimate forms of power by now b
. >> when you are going through school, et cetera in the 60s and 70s, did you think integration was a good solution? agora in atlanta, georgia started in segregated schools. i had the typical liberal views that i described. i understand there's well-meaning people embrace these views. but many of the book progresses i didn't have knowledge or access to the tradition of an alternative way of thinking about racial is that existed in the black community i described as being articulated in...
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, et cetera. in fact we did some letters and i contacted local creditors to see if they would work with staff here upon showing their identification card. a lot of them did but what happened is, those payments get deferred. if you have a mortgage payment that is kicked back, the interest still accrues over the next 150 years or however it gets to get paid off -- 15 years. one employee in south carolina had a transplant operations. had very, very expensive medications. his children had some issues. they have to have a family meeting to determine which medicine is more necessary. these are not folks that are asking for something for nothing and not going to work. these people get up every day and go to work and do their job. melissa: right. >> we have 4,000 inmates here. melissa: yeah. >> that our job is to keep society safe. we keep them out of your malls and your schools. melissa: no, absolutely. and we certainly, we all appreciate that work very much. i'm just trying in a legal case they're going
, et cetera. in fact we did some letters and i contacted local creditors to see if they would work with staff here upon showing their identification card. a lot of them did but what happened is, those payments get deferred. if you have a mortgage payment that is kicked back, the interest still accrues over the next 150 years or however it gets to get paid off -- 15 years. one employee in south carolina had a transplant operations. had very, very expensive medications. his children had some...
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additional marriages when it comes to bankruptcy and survival benefits, individuals killed on the job, et cetera. >> i feel like we're coming to where we have equal rights and we should have equal rights and i think it's great. >> he announced the change in a policy tonight in a speech in the human rights campaign in new york. he said the justice department must be aggressive in fighting discrimination as it was in the 1960s during the civil rights movement. governor brown ordering the state department to improve customer service in the wake of complaints. the changes come after a computer glitch over the labor day holiday cut off benefits to 150,000 individuals from california. many complaint they couldn't get through to anybody at the agency to continued to out when their benefits would be reinstated. >>> another set back for the san francisco city college and their accreditation. they will file a formal appeal. the loss will force them to close on july 31 but a judge has issued a preliminary injunction until federal lawsuits can be heard. >>> despite the rain there was no damping spirits of a
additional marriages when it comes to bankruptcy and survival benefits, individuals killed on the job, et cetera. >> i feel like we're coming to where we have equal rights and we should have equal rights and i think it's great. >> he announced the change in a policy tonight in a speech in the human rights campaign in new york. he said the justice department must be aggressive in fighting discrimination as it was in the 1960s during the civil rights movement. governor brown ordering...
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. >> there is certainly a need to keep people safe, keep their drinking water safe, et cetera. aren't you concerned with the regulations that we have in this nation that we're diluting the ones that we really need? >> you've heard me say it before, david, i, too, agree that we have too many regulations because the person that you hire is not going to give up their job when they've done the main thing but we do mislead when we don't point out, look, if people will go and look, small businessmen at those 1100 regulations that have been proposed, you're going to be stunned to see how they don't apply to you in any way, shape, or form. >> more and more people -- actually, you're wrong becae my wife does have a little business and we just had a bunch of regulations thrown a at us. >> we complain that we're not manufacturing enough yet we're passing more and more regulations to kill manufacturing. >> congress passes the law. >>> no outs? how is that possible? >> they hit until they get on base. >> seriously? >> seriously. >> let me ask you something. how do you even know who is winni
. >> there is certainly a need to keep people safe, keep their drinking water safe, et cetera. aren't you concerned with the regulations that we have in this nation that we're diluting the ones that we really need? >> you've heard me say it before, david, i, too, agree that we have too many regulations because the person that you hire is not going to give up their job when they've done the main thing but we do mislead when we don't point out, look, if people will go and look, small...
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there are people who are ringing in the ears and et cetera with stroke. this is something new. they also want you to know that if you're going to become pregnant, once you are into pregnancy with preeclampsia, it is hard to start it so late. 100,000 men and women are dying from stroke. it's a serious problem and we want to make sure we prevent this. if you're a smoker or on birth control, view the risk factors that increases blood clots. women, in general -- >> we still don't have the answer from you both why women are -- >> there's a difference men and women as a result of hormonal changes, whether it is birth control pills or stress can do this, depression can do this, a migraine. there are changes that can cause you. if somebody is having a stroke right in front of you, you need to know about arm weakness, blurry speech and time. >> and this ups your possibility of going to the hospital, but what about hormone replacement therapy? thank you, doctor, should we reconsider women of a certain age to do that because that can put you more at risk or less? >> dr. colby, i think tha
there are people who are ringing in the ears and et cetera with stroke. this is something new. they also want you to know that if you're going to become pregnant, once you are into pregnancy with preeclampsia, it is hard to start it so late. 100,000 men and women are dying from stroke. it's a serious problem and we want to make sure we prevent this. if you're a smoker or on birth control, view the risk factors that increases blood clots. women, in general -- >> we still don't have the...
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greater rights than domestic investors that impact our monopolies of large pharmaceutical companies, et cetera josh, where is this thing headed? >> this is going to be finished in probably the first six months. this is simply about trade agreement promotion authority. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, i'm in doha, coming up, a missing anti-drone campaigner resurfaces in pakistan, saying he was tortured. theun warning of decades of conflict in central african republic as france says it is accepting more troops. >> i'm lauren taylor with this news from europe. all eyes on the man poised to become
greater rights than domestic investors that impact our monopolies of large pharmaceutical companies, et cetera josh, where is this thing headed? >> this is going to be finished in probably the first six months. this is simply about trade agreement promotion authority. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >>> welcome to the news hour, i'm in doha, coming up, a missing anti-drone campaigner resurfaces in pakistan, saying he was tortured. theun warning of decades of conflict...
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. >> he is filing lawsuit against obama and obama's national security agency director, et cetera.t this is also a program that republicans support, a program that meta data i believe beegan under george bush. >> it exposes more divisions within the republican party. it's in that same vein as what ted cruz is doing on the debt ceiling and it's also in that same vein of what ted cruz is doing in that it's geared towards 2016 and the fight he's taking on in terms of the nsa is something that appeals to a constituency that he's looking to stake out in the 2016 election. >> peter, there are a lot of people on the left who agree with rand paul on this, who believe that the meta data collection should stop and the record should be erased. i would not be surprised if we saw some -- i guess i'd be surprised if i saw democratic lawmakers but i would bnlt surprised if say glen greenwald joined it. >> you have alliances of sorts. aclu, civil liberties type folks and the rand paul libertarians. it crosses different party lines. they're against the senator, the dianne feinstein, centrist democr
. >> he is filing lawsuit against obama and obama's national security agency director, et cetera.t this is also a program that republicans support, a program that meta data i believe beegan under george bush. >> it exposes more divisions within the republican party. it's in that same vein as what ted cruz is doing on the debt ceiling and it's also in that same vein of what ted cruz is doing in that it's geared towards 2016 and the fight he's taking on in terms of the nsa is...
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maybe she'll be alive five minutes from now or an hour from now, et cetera, until you have time to find them. >> but the baby wasn't in the surveillance footage, leading police to believe that the perpetrator had an accomplice. >> 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 bla
maybe she'll be alive five minutes from now or an hour from now, et cetera, until you have time to find them. >> but the baby wasn't in the surveillance footage, leading police to believe that the perpetrator had an accomplice. >> 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...
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rule 40 prevents any olympian talking about all kinds of endorsements, et cetera, but how did that comesign your own uniform. >> working with north face and finding out our sport was in the olympics in 2011, they wanted all of our inputs to make the uniform as much as we want to feel comfortable so we don't have any extra pressure or any nagging. so worked with them. liz: what did you ask for the uniform? >> everything down to the socks i was wearing. there is lot that you didn't see to make us feel as comfortable as possible. we wear very baggie clothes as you can tell. we wanted to have room to do our maneuvers so. david: now the olympics is not over. final ceremonies haven't happened yet. we heard the horror stories and dirty war and people breaking into hotels. is that one of the reasons you came back early? what was your experience there? was the experience as bad as some of the reports said? >> it is not as ad as everyone is making it out to be. at first we had some brown water but it went away. david: you did have the brown water? >> it went away. it was not that bad. i felt very
rule 40 prevents any olympian talking about all kinds of endorsements, et cetera, but how did that comesign your own uniform. >> working with north face and finding out our sport was in the olympics in 2011, they wanted all of our inputs to make the uniform as much as we want to feel comfortable so we don't have any extra pressure or any nagging. so worked with them. liz: what did you ask for the uniform? >> everything down to the socks i was wearing. there is lot that you didn't...