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que es mejor el servicio te televisión lo estamos dando con 180 canales, de películas, caricaturas, etce los servicios, ademÁs en televisiÓn le estamos dando 180 dÓlares con canales de caricaturas, novelas, pelÍculas. >> mÁs de 180 canales, al menos 150 en espaÑol, seÑal gratis y instalacion gratis. dvr gratis por 3 meses, sin contratos de ninguna clase, cÓlo tiene que quererlo para tenerlo. asi que llÁmenos ahora >> yo soy tele para todos, con mi servicio de cable puedes ver mÁs canales en espaÑol por menos de un dÓlar al dÍa. >> yo soy su competidora y sólo ofrezco canales locales >> con razÓn te prefieren mÁs a ti que a mi. >> recuerda que puedes ordenar sin contratos, sin tarjeta de crÉdito y te atendemos en espaÑol. >> tele para todos, como le puedo ayudar el dÍa de hoy >> tenemos el paquete perfecto para ti, solo tienes que llamar, comenzando desde 29,99 al mes si quieres ahorrar aun más contrata internet, telÉfono, televisiÓn, telefonia ilimitada para todo estados unidos, canaÁa y puerto rico, llamanos. >> si usted estÁ considerando ahorrar dinero necesita considerar esta oportun
que es mejor el servicio te televisión lo estamos dando con 180 canales, de películas, caricaturas, etce los servicios, ademÁs en televisiÓn le estamos dando 180 dÓlares con canales de caricaturas, novelas, pelÍculas. >> mÁs de 180 canales, al menos 150 en espaÑol, seÑal gratis y instalacion gratis. dvr gratis por 3 meses, sin contratos de ninguna clase, cÓlo tiene que quererlo para tenerlo. asi que llÁmenos ahora >> yo soy tele para todos, con mi servicio de cable puedes...
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gas electricity etc etc. their third component is. the commentary company because of we have got. agreements with the. branch of branch of powers especially especially agency which is responsible for it just ration it means we are ready to support but eventually investor to ridges three their rights for the buildings multiplexes. and finally. last but not least the. final financial support for the financial support because of two companies within. financial supporters we have got agreements with the. banks largest bank very large yet. really loans yeah absolutely. brittle ones for population for constructors. some western companies will giants like i care for example i think the main the main thing that they may need from you is number one the administrative resource bill because the they sometimes say that they encounter huge problems while dealing with authorities so so so i think we're. well we're helping farmers this is the main thing you do for them is a true yes. history of i care and i would like to see. the foreign investors it's certainly to help them to solve problems th
gas electricity etc etc. their third component is. the commentary company because of we have got. agreements with the. branch of branch of powers especially especially agency which is responsible for it just ration it means we are ready to support but eventually investor to ridges three their rights for the buildings multiplexes. and finally. last but not least the. final financial support for the financial support because of two companies within. financial supporters we have got agreements...
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gas electricity etc etc. there are thirty component is. the commentary company because of we have go and. agreements with the. branch of branch of powers especially especially agency which is responsible for it. it means we really do support potential investors registry their rights for the building. not the places. and finally here. in a place the. final financial support for it and of support because of two companies within financial supporters we have got agreements with the. largest been very large yes. very low yeah absolutely. brittle bones for population and for constructors. some worse than companies will giants like i care for example i think the main. thing that they may need from you is number one the administrative resource maybe because the they sometimes say that they encounter huge problems while dealing with authorities so so so i think. well how healthy forest this is the main thing you do for them is a true yeah i've heard the history of all four i care and i would like to see. the foreign investors. it's necessary to the
gas electricity etc etc. there are thirty component is. the commentary company because of we have go and. agreements with the. branch of branch of powers especially especially agency which is responsible for it. it means we really do support potential investors registry their rights for the building. not the places. and finally here. in a place the. final financial support for it and of support because of two companies within financial supporters we have got agreements with the. largest been...
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materials etc. square meters but should affordable housing from your point of view become much more cheap and russia than it is today but different segments affordable housing means affordable housing for the our main goal. we aimed segment of of middle class. economic a civil population and. it's our main pool they haven't seen. the signs in the streets of moscow haven't seen many foreign companies building in moscow this doesn't mean that russia's construction. is this is not attractive for foreign investors russian business is a very attractive feelings for me or it is for for for for them for foreign investors. i would like to give you. some thinkers. are from different regions of russia are between twenty four till thirty five percent compared with the every year growth. absolutely absolutely. and our main goal. to do this business together with foreign investors some of the industry with the minimum risk for them i mean edmonson barriers corruption etc to reduce it. because russian industry in
materials etc. square meters but should affordable housing from your point of view become much more cheap and russia than it is today but different segments affordable housing means affordable housing for the our main goal. we aimed segment of of middle class. economic a civil population and. it's our main pool they haven't seen. the signs in the streets of moscow haven't seen many foreign companies building in moscow this doesn't mean that russia's construction. is this is not attractive for...
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from pakistan who is basically selling a lot of nuclear secrets etc so some people will sell secrets just to make money other times intelligence agencies the iranian intelligence agencies out there looking for technology so that's a kind of a leaky says i mean this technology is proliferating it is technologies night in new anymore remember the first atomic bomb was blown off in one thousand forty five so we're going to have to expect some proliferation but i think you know we need to focus on containing it and if we can't contain we need to turn attack and there's no reason to say that iran's leaders are crazy in fact they've been very pragmatic and if there was ever a radical was mao tse tung and china at the time because it was a middle of cold cultural revolution etc so i think the iranians can be deterred from attacking certainly the united states on the other side of the world and probably from saudi and certainly from israel they have two hundred four two hundred to four hundred nuclear weapons are ready and they are very capable aircraft to deliver them so iran is not is not
from pakistan who is basically selling a lot of nuclear secrets etc so some people will sell secrets just to make money other times intelligence agencies the iranian intelligence agencies out there looking for technology so that's a kind of a leaky says i mean this technology is proliferating it is technologies night in new anymore remember the first atomic bomb was blown off in one thousand forty five so we're going to have to expect some proliferation but i think you know we need to focus on...
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things like hospitality and entertainment and media, etc., will be there. i will walk through the plan and each of these areas in more detail. we are dealing with it in terms of getting nps an clearance required for that. aquatic park. after some them cut to ensure that there is enough activity in aquatic park, so we will be discussing that a little bit. then, we have piers 30/32, which are planned to have the basis for the team spirit of it is not done in time, hear 80 will be the team basis, and i will walk you through each of these areas. just to bring some clarity, there are other locations such as alcatraz island. in the lower right-hand corner, you can see when the time is planned for this. this will only be used in existing facilities in the evenings if the event authority decides to have some private event, so there is no spectator viewing or anything planned for the island using existing facilities for a few evening things within the course of the race period. we have the same thing here. we would just use the pier, and they would set up a temporar
things like hospitality and entertainment and media, etc., will be there. i will walk through the plan and each of these areas in more detail. we are dealing with it in terms of getting nps an clearance required for that. aquatic park. after some them cut to ensure that there is enough activity in aquatic park, so we will be discussing that a little bit. then, we have piers 30/32, which are planned to have the basis for the team spirit of it is not done in time, hear 80 will be the team basis,...
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today it's because of the speed of information and the global economy, etc. society has outgrown the usefulness of this previous system, and at that time marx was describing the birth of this system we had taken for granted for a long time. and if you go back, if you want to understand something, you should go back to where it began. and i think he's a good teacher. essentially, he was an educator, and he -- i think almost more than a revolutionary. he wasn't out on the street. he was in his room writing and thinking. and he describes how capitalism functions. and can as you say, the boom and bust periods and where it will ultimately go. and i think reading that will only convince people more that this system has to be reevaluated, and there has to be an alternative to it. >> host: i don't suppose you were at the demonstration yesterday. >> guest: no. >> host: i was. and i saw one truly marxist sign, and it was interesting, the only marxist sign among the hundred or maybe thousands of signs which people were holding up, it was expropriate the expropriated. >>
today it's because of the speed of information and the global economy, etc. society has outgrown the usefulness of this previous system, and at that time marx was describing the birth of this system we had taken for granted for a long time. and if you go back, if you want to understand something, you should go back to where it began. and i think he's a good teacher. essentially, he was an educator, and he -- i think almost more than a revolutionary. he wasn't out on the street. he was in his...
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have a few and they haven't even put them on a missile yet missile design takes a lot of technology etc so they've shown that they can design a warhead that will fit on a missile getting the missile over here we've seen north korea had a lot of problems with that so we're not in the panic mode yet but i think what the foreign minister said there is absolutely correct there's no good military option here if you want to make sure you get all the stuff you have to launch a ground invasion which would make the invasion of iraq look nice and right i mean look easy runs a much bigger country the terrain the people there are not in a good mood towards america etc you'd have a lot of a lot of problems and of course they could attack by air israel or the united states could do that and that's the fear i think but there's just no good option. it's israel's increasingly tough talk that's driving away the very people it would need to defend itself that's on top of recent aggressive foreign policy moves such as the ground invasions of lebanon in two thousand and six and gaza three years ago policy o
have a few and they haven't even put them on a missile yet missile design takes a lot of technology etc so they've shown that they can design a warhead that will fit on a missile getting the missile over here we've seen north korea had a lot of problems with that so we're not in the panic mode yet but i think what the foreign minister said there is absolutely correct there's no good military option here if you want to make sure you get all the stuff you have to launch a ground invasion which...
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later on, we all worked in the central government, being ministers, etc. as for me, the four here's i spent in government, -- years i spent in the government helps me to change my view on the country and the economy, and i'm very thankful to our president who allowed us, and gave us such an opportunity. today, it is experience that we gained working with the government. it helps us a lot. it was possible because we are only a 20-year-old country. >> this is the 20th anniversary of the independence of kazakhstan. what does that mean to a businessman? >> the kazakhstan business community is contemporary to our independence. when i was commencing my activity in the early-1990's, i was just a student, so i have witnessed the development of the national economy and the business sector. it gave us availability to communicate with international business community is, to be able to grow their experiences and their practices. >> would use state oil is the king here? there are many different companies focus in on the oil and gas. is that true? >> in regards to this
later on, we all worked in the central government, being ministers, etc. as for me, the four here's i spent in government, -- years i spent in the government helps me to change my view on the country and the economy, and i'm very thankful to our president who allowed us, and gave us such an opportunity. today, it is experience that we gained working with the government. it helps us a lot. it was possible because we are only a 20-year-old country. >> this is the 20th anniversary of the...
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., etc. i love the country, but i am always taken by how much love can come from so much strife, struggle, grief. >> it is the part of us ought that can never go, love, -- it is the part of us that can never go, love, the essence. beyond everything else, love. that is one of the things that kept us going, keeps me going, the eternal love. knowing that i am and the love of the all, and all love is in me. tavis: jimmy's writing more lyrics. i hope somebody is writing this down. it you were just laying it down. speaking of wonderful lyrics, talk about this new project. tell me about the content of the music of love. ," this album, i am doing it with tim armstrong. it is how the music over the years affected so many different genres of music. coming from a different school of music, but based in reggae. we got together and decided to do this album. it is a song that is recorded by a group in england called the clash, a pop group. to see how the music we did it affected them speaks about the harde
., etc. i love the country, but i am always taken by how much love can come from so much strife, struggle, grief. >> it is the part of us ought that can never go, love, -- it is the part of us that can never go, love, the essence. beyond everything else, love. that is one of the things that kept us going, keeps me going, the eternal love. knowing that i am and the love of the all, and all love is in me. tavis: jimmy's writing more lyrics. i hope somebody is writing this down. it you were...
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., etc., etc., but in a presidential debate i also have my own little patterns that i have developed. i make the decision, rightly or wrongly, that i am not going to introduce a whole new subject out of the blue at a presidential debate. it's not, this campaign has been going on for a year or more, the public has heard all of this, and i, it'd be very easy to sit in front of 90 million people and ask some question off the wall, embarrass the candidates, but for what point? what purpose? and so that's number one rule. another rule is you have to make sure that everything is perceived as being absolutely 100% fair. it doesn't mean that it has to be fair. it has to be per perceived as fair. you can run a discussion on a regular television news broadcast like, say, the "newshour", and everything, you know, the clock is this, and the timing is right and whatever. but if it's not for some reason you weren't fair to, weren't perceived as being fair to ideas as well as to the people, you can blow the whole deal. with a presidential debate, it is always, i always have to remind myself, and i d
., etc., etc., but in a presidential debate i also have my own little patterns that i have developed. i make the decision, rightly or wrongly, that i am not going to introduce a whole new subject out of the blue at a presidential debate. it's not, this campaign has been going on for a year or more, the public has heard all of this, and i, it'd be very easy to sit in front of 90 million people and ask some question off the wall, embarrass the candidates, but for what point? what purpose? and so...
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pressures we saw that in libya we saw in the second iraq war etc we've seen it in the occupation long term occupation of afghanistan i think what's really driving this is the iranians are moving that facility into the mountain and once it goes in there can be very difficult to take it down and so i think that's why there's a lot of bluster i think that's probably why they're releasing this report but more pressure on iran fated to give up its weapons program but i don't see them doing that so i think you're going to have to move to a. strategy of deterrence nobody's saying that right now but that's probably what you're going to do based on your research and based on history what are your predictions in terms of how the various countries respond once this report is released well i think israel's going to be very strident and you're going to see bellicose statements i think the united states is probably less enthusiastic about that given the recent history of u.s. military endeavors and i think obama has always been a little bit reluctant to to attack iran iran is a totally different nu
pressures we saw that in libya we saw in the second iraq war etc we've seen it in the occupation long term occupation of afghanistan i think what's really driving this is the iranians are moving that facility into the mountain and once it goes in there can be very difficult to take it down and so i think that's why there's a lot of bluster i think that's probably why they're releasing this report but more pressure on iran fated to give up its weapons program but i don't see them doing that so i...
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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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quality but what they call operating you know wind they came in and they tried to do some guy clean etc failed so operable yet one was trying to solve the surface water impacts from the from the contaminated mine water being discharged about how much was. about eight million dollars their theory was water in equals water and it doesn't work that way but during the mining they had twenty four seventh's to get rid of all of the water that was in the mood for where the mine for the ok you had tremendous amounts of water that you had to deal with it just wasn't surface water causing this problem but ninety's the folks you kate. let issues of children and it was kind of a national trend for the if they saw way little things that's what they did we had an unusual situation here that caused a new effort out here and that's when e.p.a. designated the surface soils operable unit to u.k. hard the corps of engineers is the prime contractor to come in and do your clean ups it's pretty simple you go out and dig up some dirt out of the yard you bring in new cleaned or take the top six inches where it
quality but what they call operating you know wind they came in and they tried to do some guy clean etc failed so operable yet one was trying to solve the surface water impacts from the from the contaminated mine water being discharged about how much was. about eight million dollars their theory was water in equals water and it doesn't work that way but during the mining they had twenty four seventh's to get rid of all of the water that was in the mood for where the mine for the ok you had...
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i mean elaborating on a book of all kinds of the assassination at him this, etc.. reassures the public that something isn't being done. flexibility go back to the famous six and zero of the game 1972 and it compared to the government who launched again the plo. we see that the end of the day it was a very intense. i'm not sure of that was to undermine to seek still while people are being attacked so they started seeing individuals that many of them had nothing to do with. i'm trying in to see the policies need to -- i need to. weaker till the the threat of terrorism and one of the problems they want. there is no solution to the programs. you can reduce the intensity of the attack. the humanities at terrorism for centuries. we've never gotten -- we've never e. eliminated. but the public still expects policymakers to do this and this results deutsch of measures which at the end of the day not very effective. how many professors the university of texas austin? he is a professor of government and middle eastern studies. he is also the head of the tighter lab here at th
i mean elaborating on a book of all kinds of the assassination at him this, etc.. reassures the public that something isn't being done. flexibility go back to the famous six and zero of the game 1972 and it compared to the government who launched again the plo. we see that the end of the day it was a very intense. i'm not sure of that was to undermine to seek still while people are being attacked so they started seeing individuals that many of them had nothing to do with. i'm trying in to see...
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they moved and they didn't get the renewal notice, etc., etc. professional dog walkers aren't the police and we don't really want to be acting as the police. we support dogs being licensed and will gladly hand out information politics for licenses. many of us do this already. who should be required to have a permit? pro dog feels that every individual who walks dogs for compensation without an owner present -- now this would exempt trainers, because most trainers work with the owner -- should be required to have a pro dog walker permit. regardless of whether the dogs are on or off leash or whether the dogs are being walked in a park or on city streets. only requiring professional dog walkers to have a permit that walk more than four dogs at the same time will put some dog walkers, those with the largers groups, at an unfair economic disadvantage, compared to the other walkers, those who walk smaller groups. dog walkers who walk larger groups will have the financial burden of the permit, the insurance, the vehicle inspection and educational requi
they moved and they didn't get the renewal notice, etc., etc. professional dog walkers aren't the police and we don't really want to be acting as the police. we support dogs being licensed and will gladly hand out information politics for licenses. many of us do this already. who should be required to have a permit? pro dog feels that every individual who walks dogs for compensation without an owner present -- now this would exempt trainers, because most trainers work with the owner -- should...
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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...