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of the actions of of a majesty's government but because of actions of his loyalists fundamentalists etc inside this kingdom directed at the usa now if we have that if that is the case of this is just the way that we are regarded it was seen as being a soft touch for insurgents for for malcontents or ones or rule other yeah i mean i just that is terribly unhelpful to this country surely that's a concern with the olympics coming up you could argue it two ways of course you can say well the resentment of these people here they don't want to spoil a good thing. marshall that's right britain of course is going to be targeted and she's labeled as the little satan on the islamist web sites and all those sorts of charming places that i read so much from so much of. britain's. target she's been attacked before her soldiers sailors and are under everyday attack in places like afghanistan pakistan. of course we remain a. very high on the terrorist list of priorities so how does the government get out of the situation now and obviously human rights have to be respected but of course where do they d
of the actions of of a majesty's government but because of actions of his loyalists fundamentalists etc inside this kingdom directed at the usa now if we have that if that is the case of this is just the way that we are regarded it was seen as being a soft touch for insurgents for for malcontents or ones or rule other yeah i mean i just that is terribly unhelpful to this country surely that's a concern with the olympics coming up you could argue it two ways of course you can say well the...
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you have to go to the street, open the door, etc. if those things would not be there, it might be a financial consideration because you're creating an additional benefit of the project. if the project was well- designed, it would register some of the units and come up with a design which is slightly different. for example, by saying that we want to talk about quality of design year. the thing that the courtyard has gotten larger in order to give more light to the units, the courtyard for the upper units has gotten larger. the courtyard for the lower units, there is an overhang which makes less like in the smaller units on the ground floor. it is like in the motel where the walkway hangs over the window. there is a larger courtyard that is not really helpful as a body. the thing with the bicycles -- that the bicycles are in front of a unit, even a small unit, i think takes away from the livability. those are tiny design tweaks. getting back to the six car spaces, there is room in the project to do it a little differently. again, i wan
you have to go to the street, open the door, etc. if those things would not be there, it might be a financial consideration because you're creating an additional benefit of the project. if the project was well- designed, it would register some of the units and come up with a design which is slightly different. for example, by saying that we want to talk about quality of design year. the thing that the courtyard has gotten larger in order to give more light to the units, the courtyard for the...
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london widely called in french circles non-dollar style for the ease with which jihadists etc can live indeed in place in particular and also in britain i think it's worth also remembering what forty percent of america's external intelligence that. are directed at the united kingdom and i'm not because clearly because of the actions of a marriage his government but because of actions of his loyalists fundamentalists etc inside this came directly the us way now if we have that if that is the case of this is just the way that we are regarded it was seen as being a soft touch for insurgence for for contents of one sort or another yeah baby i just that is terribly unhelpful to this country surely that's a concern with the lympics coming up you could argue it two ways of course you can say will the recently these people hear that they don't want to spoil a good thing. and much of that right britain of course is going to be targeted and she's labelled as the little satan on the islamist web. there's lots of jumping places i read so much and so much of. britain's a target she's been attacked
london widely called in french circles non-dollar style for the ease with which jihadists etc can live indeed in place in particular and also in britain i think it's worth also remembering what forty percent of america's external intelligence that. are directed at the united kingdom and i'm not because clearly because of the actions of a marriage his government but because of actions of his loyalists fundamentalists etc inside this came directly the us way now if we have that if that is the...
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there are several in vermont, same bushy eyebrows etc..allen was able to verify somewhat what he looked like because jpmorgan, was buying everything he could about that period, bought etchings of revolutionary officers and they are held in the morgan library, and they are there is an image of ethan allen, which matches almost exactly the image in the first really good biography of ethan allen done by john powell in 1929. it is not this. it is not this. this is the statue given to vermont, vermont place at statuary hall here in the nation's capital in the 1870s. each day got one in vermont got ethan allen where he looks remarkably like marlon brando playing napoleon. [laughter] everything is wrong about it. it is a revolutionary had with a french revolutionary case. the rest of it i think is right, but that is not ethan allen. the family actually came up with a composite sketch of him which is in the book. this is the first illustrated biography of ethan allen. i went to great pains to come up with pictures of the different versions of him,
there are several in vermont, same bushy eyebrows etc..allen was able to verify somewhat what he looked like because jpmorgan, was buying everything he could about that period, bought etchings of revolutionary officers and they are held in the morgan library, and they are there is an image of ethan allen, which matches almost exactly the image in the first really good biography of ethan allen done by john powell in 1929. it is not this. it is not this. this is the statue given to vermont,...
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. >> roudebush's different from ronald reagan, etc.? >> the emphasis was on stability, prudence and caution he was trying to preside over the dramatic changes in the u.s. national interest which it is successful. bush 43 after mine alone and was convinced of an approach would that was much more idealistic the u.s. would try to undercut support for terrorism by winning iraq democratizing the middle east country different. >> in your book you have checkers as well on barry goldwater and robert. >> i choose the because their senators who are good indicators of the public opinion at crucial moments of course was the nominee for president, 64 he ran and he represents an era in the 30's and 40's where midwestern republicans were antiinterventionist and one of the stories in the book is how the eventually did in the end of that tradition and you had the success of eisenhower and the republicans but it took a long times and in some ways if you think about somebody like ron hall he's in a tradition i choose goldwater because he was an important
. >> roudebush's different from ronald reagan, etc.? >> the emphasis was on stability, prudence and caution he was trying to preside over the dramatic changes in the u.s. national interest which it is successful. bush 43 after mine alone and was convinced of an approach would that was much more idealistic the u.s. would try to undercut support for terrorism by winning iraq democratizing the middle east country different. >> in your book you have checkers as well on barry...
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. >>> se observan más y nos afecta la comunidad etc. etc.mas por las carreteras del estado, pasan cargamentos de pistolas y rifles de asalto con rumbo a méxico. >>> verdaderos arsenales comprados en me vanevada y ariz las restricciones para la venta son insistentes. >>> para el jefe del departamento del alguacil de los angeles. los estados fronterizos de texas y arizona deben dejar los juegos políticos. y asumir su responsabilidad para detener el río de hierro en armas de fuego. que han dejado más de 40.000 muertos. >>> en el estado de california tiene las leyes más severas para el control de armas no ha si con la venta de balas. y los últimos 5 años en la jtd de los angeles hay más de medio millones de balas que iban con destino a la reeública mexicana. >>> hay incremento de las balas, porque es complicado, cruzar las armas, pero la munición no. >>> al zams nuestra voz simbólicamente duro y directo, a washington dc. que ya basta con esto, estamos hartos y cansados y que necesitamos entregar un flujo de violencia y muerte. >>> en los Ängeles
. >>> se observan más y nos afecta la comunidad etc. etc.mas por las carreteras del estado, pasan cargamentos de pistolas y rifles de asalto con rumbo a méxico. >>> verdaderos arsenales comprados en me vanevada y ariz las restricciones para la venta son insistentes. >>> para el jefe del departamento del alguacil de los angeles. los estados fronterizos de texas y arizona deben dejar los juegos políticos. y asumir su responsabilidad para detener el río de hierro en...
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those are subject to exception for unusual circumstances, etc. your staff is telling you that there are no unusual circumstances here. it is also calling this a categorical exemption and exclusion. it is not a categorical exemption. therefore, unusual circumstances -- that is not part of what you have to find. you probably could because this is a constraint lot. unusual circumstances do not apply. this is a b2 categorical exemption. this is day 3. the general rule exemption applies. where this is referred to everywhere else in california is the common sense exemption. common sense tells you that a particular product has no possible environmental impact. supervisor campos asked what the question was, whether it was a possibility of impact. in that is what the common sense exemption he says. you have got to find, with certainty, there is no possible environmental impact. that is a much higher standard than a categorical exemption. in this case, even the categorical exemption cannot be met. that is conceded by staff. he said the product does not fit
those are subject to exception for unusual circumstances, etc. your staff is telling you that there are no unusual circumstances here. it is also calling this a categorical exemption and exclusion. it is not a categorical exemption. therefore, unusual circumstances -- that is not part of what you have to find. you probably could because this is a constraint lot. unusual circumstances do not apply. this is a b2 categorical exemption. this is day 3. the general rule exemption applies. where this...
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that the cyclist's keep the traffic rules, they don't ignore red lights, they got used sidewalks, and etc.. the surface, as i explained, a smooth surface, issuing great findings, priorities, and the gentle slopes are a bit difficult here. that is why it is growing in popularity. [unintelligible] the people that are doing the workshop can see it again. we work with a great structure in urban areas to connect all of the destinations. i will advise you to do something here and there. back to them. keep in mind were the cyclist comes from and where they want to go to. look for connections. and make shortcuts for cyclists. it was very handy. and you don't have to wait for the traffic lights. working on the system of bicycle highways, you have priorities for the rural area between urban areas. it moves wide and you can cycle as fast. a bicycle can go very fast. in needs to be social safe as well. that is sometimes difficult. for the bicycle street, some of you might have seen in as part of the cycle route. the cargo in the streets with two types. you can see them on the pictures, the car in the
that the cyclist's keep the traffic rules, they don't ignore red lights, they got used sidewalks, and etc.. the surface, as i explained, a smooth surface, issuing great findings, priorities, and the gentle slopes are a bit difficult here. that is why it is growing in popularity. [unintelligible] the people that are doing the workshop can see it again. we work with a great structure in urban areas to connect all of the destinations. i will advise you to do something here and there. back to them....
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we have historically low interest rates and etc., etc. but it just occurs to me that the pressures out there are enormous to roll over debt. you've got a situation where countries will be, um, struggling to finance that debt. what is the potential that inflation becomes more serious problem as we look two years and five years down the road? and i would like everybody's thought on that. um -- >> can i -- okay. >> go -- i'm going to work my way across the panel, so everybody's going to get a shot at that. >> well, right now inflationary pressures are quite muted. you are seeing some pickup in headline inflation in europe, for example, but a lot of that is a reflection of some, you know, the delayed reflection of commodity prices to a large degree. um, the, there is so much unused capacity and so much risk aversion, in other words, tendency by people to mass cash and banks to mass cash if they possibly can, that even with the expansion of the central bank's balance sheets that we have seen, um, the actual expansion of credit remains relative
we have historically low interest rates and etc., etc. but it just occurs to me that the pressures out there are enormous to roll over debt. you've got a situation where countries will be, um, struggling to finance that debt. what is the potential that inflation becomes more serious problem as we look two years and five years down the road? and i would like everybody's thought on that. um -- >> can i -- okay. >> go -- i'm going to work my way across the panel, so everybody's going...
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twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of this thing. isn't it called a floppy disk?" [laughter] what many of you guys probably do not know is on the business application front, this has similarly happen in a very different way. nearly every business application -- when i talk about business applications, and talking about financial customer relationships systems, purchasing, hr, web analytics, all the software business is used to automate their businesses. what you may not know is in the past 10 years, every business application software company which has gone public has been delivered as a cloud service. nobody does it in the new world the old way anymore. is all delivered as a cloud service. this ranges f
twitter, facebook, ebay, google, amazon, etc., you are using consumer application clout services. just so we realize how far we have transition, i was with a stanford did about two months ago, and i'm giving her the lecture on what is cloud computing, and i start that way. i say once upon a time, consumer applications used to get installed on your pc and update and all that, as she looks at me and said, "i've heard of this thing. isn't it called a floppy disk?" [laughter] what many of...
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., etc. and what i do point out--and i'm not the first one to point this out--is, is that much of that playing fast and loose with the facts and much of that hysterical rhetoric was employed by his political opponents as well. and one of the things that i want to point out here in the book, and to make clear to people who--who don't remember the time, is the degree to which we have to realize that this was a bitterly partisan era. there were--emotions ran very, very high about how to conduct the cold war, about how to deal with the threat of stalinism, both abroad but also at home. you had american soldiers dying in korea. the korean war forms--is the--is really the--the--the vivid backdrop for all of mccarthy's career here. there was a bitter, bitter partisan battle here, in which people were prepared to say almost anything to blacken the reputations and to smear their political opponent. mccarthy did it, republicans, his republican allies did it. you also have to remember that the democrats
., etc. and what i do point out--and i'm not the first one to point this out--is, is that much of that playing fast and loose with the facts and much of that hysterical rhetoric was employed by his political opponents as well. and one of the things that i want to point out here in the book, and to make clear to people who--who don't remember the time, is the degree to which we have to realize that this was a bitterly partisan era. there were--emotions ran very, very high about how to conduct...
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so it's internal debt it's not debt owed to foreign creditors who can squeeze them raise their rates etc now going back to germany for a second lend us banks this as. a basis of their so describe let us banks in germany lend this banks are public banks that every been around for two hundred years it's a very solid tradition in germany it is how they funded their small and medium sized businesses which are the businesses that were responsible for their very strong export business in that in the second half of the twentieth century they were the leader in exports and their relatively small country like they're half the size. texas and you know they were global leader in exports will these are they're small or medium sized businesses which they lend us banks the public banks accorded and i under need the latest rains are the head of this whole pyramid of local public thinks which are called start and they're on here toward serving the public interest and basically serving the local businesses so where our banks are not lending to local businesses particularly the big wall street banks that
so it's internal debt it's not debt owed to foreign creditors who can squeeze them raise their rates etc now going back to germany for a second lend us banks this as. a basis of their so describe let us banks in germany lend this banks are public banks that every been around for two hundred years it's a very solid tradition in germany it is how they funded their small and medium sized businesses which are the businesses that were responsible for their very strong export business in that in the...
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dollars you know developing smart grids etc as far as the oriel that the u.s. may be sitting on right now that's not conventional oil that's non conventional oil and it really is not clear that we're going to be able to get significant and significant i mean twenty or thirty million barrels a day from those that say shale deposits i mean we'll be lucky to get two or three million barrels a day from those shale deposits that's really the proverbial drop in the bucket as far as they're concerned you know conventional oil is kind of peaking right now i mean we're again i come back to you know instead of arguing about how much oil this stat i mean you know there's a lot of different opinions about that but what you can't argue with is the price of grant it's one hundred and dollars a barrel this whole of the or we may or may not be sitting on we're looking at brant crude one hundred and dollars a barrel you still pay nearly one hundred dollars to fill up your gas tank in the united states maybe it's eighty dollars and that's how china is already starting to affect
dollars you know developing smart grids etc as far as the oriel that the u.s. may be sitting on right now that's not conventional oil that's non conventional oil and it really is not clear that we're going to be able to get significant and significant i mean twenty or thirty million barrels a day from those that say shale deposits i mean we'll be lucky to get two or three million barrels a day from those shale deposits that's really the proverbial drop in the bucket as far as they're concerned...
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the demonstrators as anarchist parties and especially churkin i discovered it's far more organized etc. these are anarchists these are the people that you know. accused of being anarchist and disorganized the occupy wall street encampment is far from chaotic it is set up like a small village broken up into themed sections better organized than i thought it would be. they really have it set up so that there isn't a clear leader in the organization the way that it's being done but at the same guy . every part seems to be handled by someone a medical area staffed by volunteers provides on the spot assistance a comfort area supply sweaters and blankets to keep demonstrators warm as the season gets chilly or while the donated sleeping bags pile up as the number of protesters grows bigger we just took the chinatown bus of you from richmond virginia. to kitchen providing a traditional american breakfast bread bagels and peanut butter and jelly plant foods are used to filter water here we have breakfast at seven thirty in the morning people don't know breakfast foods bread cereal so we have lu
the demonstrators as anarchist parties and especially churkin i discovered it's far more organized etc. these are anarchists these are the people that you know. accused of being anarchist and disorganized the occupy wall street encampment is far from chaotic it is set up like a small village broken up into themed sections better organized than i thought it would be. they really have it set up so that there isn't a clear leader in the organization the way that it's being done but at the same guy...