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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...
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. >> taking that patient bill of rights, does -- if a legislator gets 100 letters etc. on that issue from people who've been in the hospital, do those matter? >> absolutely. first, there was a question of who do they see? very descriptive but surprisingly neglected questions of life and its limited, then i want to figure out well, why is it that some legislators see some groups and other legislators see other constituents; what explains that? so in the good things like contacts from constituents, financial contributions, party ties. and what i find that matters is contributions and contacts. one of those is a slightly happier story for democracy, right, and that's a story about contact in some sense, which is what we are taught in high school and elementary school was right to your congressman, it actually matters. the way i would argue it matters is how the shape was in the district, it shapes their perception of who the constituency is, and then they can use that later on as i go into later on in the book to shape their conscious the leveraged decision like how to par
. >> taking that patient bill of rights, does -- if a legislator gets 100 letters etc. on that issue from people who've been in the hospital, do those matter? >> absolutely. first, there was a question of who do they see? very descriptive but surprisingly neglected questions of life and its limited, then i want to figure out well, why is it that some legislators see some groups and other legislators see other constituents; what explains that? so in the good things like contacts from...
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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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there are construction permits, storm water pollution prevention plans, etc. california department of fish and game is looking at impacts -- potential impacts on state listed species, and the bay area air quality management district will have to act on some construction-related air permits. there are non-construction- related promotions that are required at the federal level as well. these are principally the park service through ggnra and san francisco maritime historic park approving the use of the field and aquatic park as primary event locations. presidio trust may have to act with respect to some areas, and as we discussed earlier, the united states coast guard has to issue a marine even permit and a special local regulation governing activities on the bay. these permits are the focus of kelly capone's efforts on behalf of the port of the city. it is very complicated work. that is sort of the overview of the approval process. now, the fun part is to see what is going to be happening at the different venues. i would like to invite david to come up and talk
there are construction permits, storm water pollution prevention plans, etc. california department of fish and game is looking at impacts -- potential impacts on state listed species, and the bay area air quality management district will have to act on some construction-related air permits. there are non-construction- related promotions that are required at the federal level as well. these are principally the park service through ggnra and san francisco maritime historic park approving the use...
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etc etc etc so we are still fighting to establish my family at basic good naturedly committee for the defense of the revolution many have speak to us. so it's come on the program a real battle for the way we look at how a new mate the u.s. congress could tell the whole world of media and shake the fundamental principles of free speech on the games. as a russian built rocket successfully launches from the european space in french guyana we want this journey to the stars means for the. now authorities in kazakstan say they've restored peace in a western oil where riots on friday that at least eleven. people dead they all rest began during celebrations marking twenty years in the country one is independence and the soviet union local journalists a gallant has that told off what happened. thirties were staging a concert at the central square but the oil workers on strike took it as an insult they've been on the same square for seven months waiting to be paid after almost a thousand employees were fired in may they've been expecting the authorities to solve their dispute with the company b
etc etc etc so we are still fighting to establish my family at basic good naturedly committee for the defense of the revolution many have speak to us. so it's come on the program a real battle for the way we look at how a new mate the u.s. congress could tell the whole world of media and shake the fundamental principles of free speech on the games. as a russian built rocket successfully launches from the european space in french guyana we want this journey to the stars means for the. now...
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because we are still very new in terms of the result in the consequences of social media twitter facebook etc but as i have been very recently the district attorney's office in boston a couple weeks ago subpoenaed twitter they asked for user information and ip addresses for people involved with occupy boston we're showing right now on the screen a copy of the subpoena that's apparently been leaked and you can see here the assistant district attorney benjamin goldberg are saying this information is needed for a criminal investigation asking for the ip addresses of these specific names he doesn't seem to understand that hash tags are actually not twitter handles but that's fine when are we going to see more of this more legal action like this in the future. i think so because what the intelligence agencies and law enforcement want to ascertain is if they have one person under investigation they want to see who they are all their friends and family members are so they're going to start building up these lists and then they're going to run them through these. relational database very sophisticate
because we are still very new in terms of the result in the consequences of social media twitter facebook etc but as i have been very recently the district attorney's office in boston a couple weeks ago subpoenaed twitter they asked for user information and ip addresses for people involved with occupy boston we're showing right now on the screen a copy of the subpoena that's apparently been leaked and you can see here the assistant district attorney benjamin goldberg are saying this information...
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it will not require such cumbersome procedures such as a referendum, parliamentary approval, etc. a major treaty revision would have required this. >> insofar as this is not a 27- member treaty, what will be the role of the different european institutions -- the european court of justice, commissioners, etc.? >> the council was clear on this. insofar as we are not changing the scope and the competencies' of the various institutions, there should be no problem at all. take the european court of justice. as you know, we have not wanted it to be in a position to judge whether a budget were right or wrong, proper or improper, but simply to make decisions in respect to whether the golden rule was being upheld, which is written into the agreement, so that does not require any changes. in respect to automatic sanctions, as a political agreement entered into by a certain number of states saying "we will require sanctions even before the government dealt agreement has been adopted." it is a sign of political will and determination. what we are saying is before we adopt our intergovernmenta
it will not require such cumbersome procedures such as a referendum, parliamentary approval, etc. a major treaty revision would have required this. >> insofar as this is not a 27- member treaty, what will be the role of the different european institutions -- the european court of justice, commissioners, etc.? >> the council was clear on this. insofar as we are not changing the scope and the competencies' of the various institutions, there should be no problem at all. take the...
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the a very detailed project plan etc.. >> strong collaboration? take ou>> it is wonderful. anything else? >> thank you. >> item 7d, update on major projects. >> commissioners, in the absence of hanson tom, and the major projects that were submitted to you in october were still on track, and we are expecting to return all of them, and we do not have any larger projects that are going on in the past two months, but we have been talking to some people about projects down south of market street. the mayor has announced that he does realize there are more people wanting to lease property and is available on south market if it was completely built out. that was one announcement he did make after the meeting. >> that is great news. >> any update on status as a result of e.i.r. for the america's cup, the impact of the services the department will provide for it, and or similar categories? >> no, we are ready to provide the report when needed for america's cup. it will mostly be in plan check for the projects. we have planned check of the terminal, and they will be coming in as soon
the a very detailed project plan etc.. >> strong collaboration? take ou>> it is wonderful. anything else? >> thank you. >> item 7d, update on major projects. >> commissioners, in the absence of hanson tom, and the major projects that were submitted to you in october were still on track, and we are expecting to return all of them, and we do not have any larger projects that are going on in the past two months, but we have been talking to some people about projects...
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the a very detailed project plan etc.. >> strong collaboration? take ou>> it is wonderful. anything else? >> thank you. >> item 7d, update on major projects. >> commissioners, in the absence of hanson tom, and the mor
the a very detailed project plan etc.. >> strong collaboration? take ou>> it is wonderful. anything else? >> thank you. >> item 7d, update on major projects. >> commissioners, in the absence of hanson tom, and the mor
the a very detailed project plan etc.. >> strong collaboration? take ou
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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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a lot of that would be parking spaces, etc., so that is a very brief presentation of the project. i just wanted to put this slide up if we can for a minute. it just shows the realignment. i want to talk about the public benefit. so the public benefits, and a number of forms. the first was as president chiu rightfully said. there are benefits we are seeking at the port because we are looking for additional revenue, and that has been our plan. to be specific on the revenue side, we are talking about $5 million of payments when it is completed. we are talking about in perpetuity a transfer tax that would allow them to collect a one half of 1% fee in perpetuity. we are looking at that as a $5 million net present value right now. i think that is a pretty conservative estimate. i think it will be in the $500,000 to $1 million coming up. and then there isn't area that is interlocal. -- there is an area that is in trouble. -- integral. we are developing a plan of finance proposed developing some of this money, the northern waterfront park, the crews terminal, and the america's cup benefit
a lot of that would be parking spaces, etc., so that is a very brief presentation of the project. i just wanted to put this slide up if we can for a minute. it just shows the realignment. i want to talk about the public benefit. so the public benefits, and a number of forms. the first was as president chiu rightfully said. there are benefits we are seeking at the port because we are looking for additional revenue, and that has been our plan. to be specific on the revenue side, we are talking...
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has been a series of statements about our difficulties are caused by foreign thugs, hired assassins, etc. what pressure does the new statements from washington have? i do not think very much. not as much as the actions of the arab league. if the arab league decides to take the case to the security council, that will really be a more important, direct pressure on syria than statements out of the white house. >> these are legal observers who will arrive in syria on thursday. are they going to make much difference? >> it depends on what freedom of movement they are granted by the syrians. the condition that they are going in is a will be able to go wherever they want to and the syrians will accept military sites. we will see. this was only one element of the arab league proposal and it took seven weeks to get to this point. the syrians are very experienced at playing for time and that is what we are still seeing. >> is their credibility in the belief that president assad is a puppet for more hardliners in syria? >> i am not sure that it matters at this point. he has spoken for syria, he has
has been a series of statements about our difficulties are caused by foreign thugs, hired assassins, etc. what pressure does the new statements from washington have? i do not think very much. not as much as the actions of the arab league. if the arab league decides to take the case to the security council, that will really be a more important, direct pressure on syria than statements out of the white house. >> these are legal observers who will arrive in syria on thursday. are they going...
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., etc.? mcgovern had the classiest reply i ever heard -- you cannot keep campaigning forever. >> carl cannon -- why did richard nixon when so big? >> the country was doing well economically. we did not know about watergate. >> we knew about it. >> not in time. not really. but, you know, george mcgovern said on his first day in office he would bring all of the troops all from indochina. people were not ready for that yet. he gave a speech to a small audience in the wee hours of the morning. >> 2 a lot 30 a.m. >> he said -- -- he had every problem you could have in a campaign. when i think of mcgovern -- maybe it is a function of my career -- he was equally quixotic. he did not know he was appointed be ronald reagan. i got to know him in iowa. you would be alone with him went i asked why he was doing it. at some point, he said winning is not the only thing. you have to have a message. you have to conduct yourself well. to me, that was sort of -- >> look at what he did afterward in terms of his
., etc.? mcgovern had the classiest reply i ever heard -- you cannot keep campaigning forever. >> carl cannon -- why did richard nixon when so big? >> the country was doing well economically. we did not know about watergate. >> we knew about it. >> not in time. not really. but, you know, george mcgovern said on his first day in office he would bring all of the troops all from indochina. people were not ready for that yet. he gave a speech to a small audience in the wee...
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., etc. or to have those rational thoughts and their pocket but. the only way to get this group of people too consistently vote for you when you do bad things for your country that will not help them because they are not the people who are paying taxes, to get them to vote on the basis of other issues they do care about then it is just presents as usual. one of the things i talk about it "sex, mom & god" that that is what happens from the pro-life movement and the antiabortion movement something we could not visualize at the time and double put a very strongly and i hope that you don't object of it was a genuine sense that the christian thing to do is to pay to the united states government and not trust it. but not on the basis of its failure to clean up the environment to regulate the non kimora litmus test gay-rights a and gay marriage the antiabortion movement to encompass the family values and we get mom-and-pop to a gatt of riled up on these issues consistently then the other of the cand
., etc. or to have those rational thoughts and their pocket but. the only way to get this group of people too consistently vote for you when you do bad things for your country that will not help them because they are not the people who are paying taxes, to get them to vote on the basis of other issues they do care about then it is just presents as usual. one of the things i talk about it "sex, mom & god" that that is what happens from the pro-life movement and the antiabortion...
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offices like training training of troops etc who will be what they call basically americans who would be basically military men but working for the u.s. embassy similarly there would be a consulate in they would be a consulate in. kirkuk they would be a consulate for the north and each one of these gauntlets is about a thousand strong it will perhaps be the largest u.s. embassy anywhere in the world i mean normal embassies are usually between thirty to forty maybe if it's a very big embassy perhaps one hundred strong but twenty thousand strong it's means that they're going to be lots of other people who are going to be still in iraq. now the reason why i say this is that big cannot afford to be completely absent from iraq and therefore the. what shall i say while agreeing to withdraw troops as per the agreement they are in no way coming back varying civilian clothes and in fact i don't see any lessening of american influence as far as iraq is concerned. and you sort of just spoke about these sectarian issues within iraq when and if the united states technically leaves the country how
offices like training training of troops etc who will be what they call basically americans who would be basically military men but working for the u.s. embassy similarly there would be a consulate in they would be a consulate in. kirkuk they would be a consulate for the north and each one of these gauntlets is about a thousand strong it will perhaps be the largest u.s. embassy anywhere in the world i mean normal embassies are usually between thirty to forty maybe if it's a very big embassy...