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they can bring in their own decorations and etc., etc. that would be a great facility for a lot of different things. i can see that as a great venue, particularly with the views of the bay. i think we really appreciate as the first step for us all to understand how this cruise ship can be an asset for the port. and what the drivers are, and we are all on the same page. so you evaluate who will provide us the operator. and the operator understands these drivers that we are sensitive to and how they respond to the negotiations in addition to the qualifications going forward. and i guess to address the questions that commissioner adams and brandon have brought up. i think we will have an adequate process to address and understanding all the things that we are interested in going forward before the final selection and negotiations take place and the guidance we can give from the commission side. >> yeah, following up, in this rfp process and selecting the terminal operator. how many is it? would they appear in front of this commission? and if
they can bring in their own decorations and etc., etc. that would be a great facility for a lot of different things. i can see that as a great venue, particularly with the views of the bay. i think we really appreciate as the first step for us all to understand how this cruise ship can be an asset for the port. and what the drivers are, and we are all on the same page. so you evaluate who will provide us the operator. and the operator understands these drivers that we are sensitive to and how...
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. >> tus abes quién va a pelear etc en la lucha mexicana no. >> la lucha mexicana tiene su drama. >>nova , etc. >> entonces que tanto de ficticio o real tiene este deporte. >> la lucha libre es sería y le han cambiado en enfoque. >> la lucha sufrió una transformacion . >> para muchos es un luchador ahora es super star entonces es una burla. >> pero los golpes y caídas son reales y eso hace que algúnos de estos profesionales prohibe a sus familiares ir a las luchas. >> nos duele y nos castigamos . >> pero sea real o ficticio o de entretenimiento este deporte deja buenas ganancias. >> el que ganas la lucha ganadoresel cien pior ciento del sueldo y el que pierde gana el 80 por ciento. >> o sea que estoy frente a un millónario. >> ahí vamos. >> mañana conoceremos los sacrificios que hacen los jóvenes que son atraidos a ese deporte. >> se requiere de muchas habilidades físicas, una disciplina única. >> adee conozca beneficios para los hombres qu ehacen deportes. >> acción deportiva extra en breve. ♪ [ ruge ] ♪ [ ruge ] ♪ [ ruge ] ♪ [ ruge ] ♪ [ locutor ] universal studios verano del valor
. >> tus abes quién va a pelear etc en la lucha mexicana no. >> la lucha mexicana tiene su drama. >>nova , etc. >> entonces que tanto de ficticio o real tiene este deporte. >> la lucha libre es sería y le han cambiado en enfoque. >> la lucha sufrió una transformacion . >> para muchos es un luchador ahora es super star entonces es una burla. >> pero los golpes y caídas son reales y eso hace que algúnos de estos profesionales prohibe a sus...
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now in this there is member officials like the travel etc. all of those the question of trade. n these things i think a number of steps have already been taken and i do not see with his business background he is going to reverse those things. probably they will be encouraged. one very important statement that i have seen from him is that he has said that we will not allow reputation. this is important. what is behind this thinking or this statement what is that thinking? will it mean that pakistan and india will be cooperating at certain level countering the extremist violence etc. or will it mean or does it only mean that it's a gesture of giving confidence to india that look we are not adventures we do not want to spoil our relationship with you. so this is something that has to be seen. it's -- when it comes to cooperation that's a difficult issue. that's treacherous waters so to say. then comes the issues, bigger issues, handling them. now he has been saying in the past that we were moving on. then you have a history during the period of. how will that be hand snled i think
now in this there is member officials like the travel etc. all of those the question of trade. n these things i think a number of steps have already been taken and i do not see with his business background he is going to reverse those things. probably they will be encouraged. one very important statement that i have seen from him is that he has said that we will not allow reputation. this is important. what is behind this thinking or this statement what is that thinking? will it mean that...
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channels want to work for information and sending pages through facts etc etc and then the internet brought them all together what what's really incredible about bitcoin is that it's the same system all the way from not just micro transactions but what you could call femto transactions nano transactions millionth of a penny all the way up to billions possibly trillions of dollars femto to get a transactions is all encompassing by a single network and there's no difference as far as the network is concerned in how much you transfer it and that's completely revolutionary in this kind of like the internet itself i think there was an article that really changed my life called rise of the stupid network and it is it described the internet as a barbell where you had weights on each side that were doing the computing power and then the middle was dumb it really doesn't matter what information is is going back and forth do you see that as a parallel to bitcoins absolutely bitcoin is the t.c.p. ip of payment systems or of currencies and you really have to understand that bitcoin is not a currency or
channels want to work for information and sending pages through facts etc etc and then the internet brought them all together what what's really incredible about bitcoin is that it's the same system all the way from not just micro transactions but what you could call femto transactions nano transactions millionth of a penny all the way up to billions possibly trillions of dollars femto to get a transactions is all encompassing by a single network and there's no difference as far as the network...
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they had seen the pictures of the bombing etc. there should be consequences.ee with tricia if they planned ahead of time, we would be talking about life sentence, and that's not the case. jeremy the police--tricia alluded to it--and bill bill maher, interesting bedfellows, talking about the manhunt. do you think it was appropriate in this case? >> well, you know envogue these days not to charge people with crimes and just order a drone bombing of them in somalia or pakistan or where ever. you see this hyper militarized response to whatever happens and the public is call forgive the u.s. citizen to be treated as an enemy combat tent and sent to guantanamo and roll out the interrogation techniques so we can get out every bit of reliable information out of him as possible. but at risk of playing some cable news although your show is the exception to what we see on cable news, there is a ton of speculation and i would like to see evidence against people before we convict them on the media. we have this culture where the posse is going to go out and round someone u
they had seen the pictures of the bombing etc. there should be consequences.ee with tricia if they planned ahead of time, we would be talking about life sentence, and that's not the case. jeremy the police--tricia alluded to it--and bill bill maher, interesting bedfellows, talking about the manhunt. do you think it was appropriate in this case? >> well, you know envogue these days not to charge people with crimes and just order a drone bombing of them in somalia or pakistan or where ever....
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united states, mexico and places which are off the beach and track to winnipeg, shanghai, tokyo, bombay etc. and then coming back so there is one way of looking at this book is really a tour of the world. >> use a london was a financial capital of the world. it's 2013. where is london today? >> the financial capital of the world. there is something else about 1913 in that it's the capitol of a great empire and it's entirely disappeared but that is one of the interesting parallels there or in the book between 1913 and now and it's a cosmopolitan city and free global said the. it's a cosmopolitan city now. in 19 it's about wall street. many of those states eco pretty powerfully today between wall street and main street. >> what about china what was it like in 1913? >> it's been one of the most fascinating things to me an undertaking the research of this book. it's important for us now to understand how much through all the 19th century and early 20th century china was besieged by the west. there's a wonderful photograph i have of u.s. marines inside the soviet and this period of history is i
united states, mexico and places which are off the beach and track to winnipeg, shanghai, tokyo, bombay etc. and then coming back so there is one way of looking at this book is really a tour of the world. >> use a london was a financial capital of the world. it's 2013. where is london today? >> the financial capital of the world. there is something else about 1913 in that it's the capitol of a great empire and it's entirely disappeared but that is one of the interesting parallels...
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a lot of people saw that and thought, oh my god kidnapping daughters, etc. difference is terrorism, terrorism, everybody be scared because then the government is allowed more power. here we've been dealing with murder kidnap rapes cases forever. it's harder to maybe an exception. it's easier to make an exception if you yell terrorism until you're right. >> exactly. this seems like something that happens few and far in between and when it happens to us as opposed to the bombings, it seems like more of a threat. >> cenk: we'll leave it right there. we're back with one more amazing point. the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. >> cenk: bye buy. >> john: tonight on "viewpoint,
a lot of people saw that and thought, oh my god kidnapping daughters, etc. difference is terrorism, terrorism, everybody be scared because then the government is allowed more power. here we've been dealing with murder kidnap rapes cases forever. it's harder to maybe an exception. it's easier to make an exception if you yell terrorism until you're right. >> exactly. this seems like something that happens few and far in between and when it happens to us as opposed to the bombings, it seems...
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inhumane treatment degree treatment etc. and in those particular legal documents you do have means of redressing the wrongs that were made if we restore our our here to those particular laws treaties there will be an ability to have injustices redressed with with damages and what have you and something i found very interesting after all these rendition cases the u.k. court of appeals ruled that the government could not assert state secrets or use states. evidence in its defense stating that quote allegations of wrongdoing had to be heard in public but that's the u.k. and i want to ask you about the whys what kind of a message does it send when you pull out the state secrets card to shut down all. this related lawsuits but you sent to jail the person who pulled the whistle on torture well we addressed that in the report to a certain degree because for example lithuania and poland both were initiating investigations as to the black sites that were that were in those two countries and whether there was torture and treatment thi
inhumane treatment degree treatment etc. and in those particular legal documents you do have means of redressing the wrongs that were made if we restore our our here to those particular laws treaties there will be an ability to have injustices redressed with with damages and what have you and something i found very interesting after all these rendition cases the u.k. court of appeals ruled that the government could not assert state secrets or use states. evidence in its defense stating that...
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individuals who whistleblowers etc people with stories cannot know can no longer trust the journalists so if they go with confidential information to those journalists and have confidential phone conversations they are not no longer guaranteed those journalists can keep those conversations secret because the justice department is coming and on a massive trawl only hold two months one can understand it maybe if it's a small investigation over a couple of days or a particular phone line possibly but this is a phishing operation and it is an appalling attack really on the freedom of the press in america by a government that in the u.s. which is out of control and ultimately this is the rise of effectively a kind of police state where the government thinks it can do what it wants what we're seeing is erosion of some of the basic civil liberties that we've said for the last thirty forty years this is what we hold dear we're saying that all these terrible al-qaeda etc try to take those civil liberties away but al qaeda are taking away our own governments are taking them away. to wigs a map a
individuals who whistleblowers etc people with stories cannot know can no longer trust the journalists so if they go with confidential information to those journalists and have confidential phone conversations they are not no longer guaranteed those journalists can keep those conversations secret because the justice department is coming and on a massive trawl only hold two months one can understand it maybe if it's a small investigation over a couple of days or a particular phone line possibly...
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the gap and you coming to an understanding to a better understanding of the cultures of the benefits etc talk is cheap you can go state by. he says do whatever the law is the idea is all about you know actually drones really speak very loudly don't think i mean a balance it doesn't mean i just want to say being on the ok it's ridiculous that's what i'm saying this policy it's the opposite it would because those are on the stand there i'm saying this policy one sided one by a bunch of policy is wrong is how you get the wrong direction is going to go to war you're going to create ok until you say let's learning more and more trouble unless one is going to come to our streets go ahead phyllis look at the end of the end of a dime that we are destroyed where the money truly i would argue is only it is not what we call in washington talking about that comes to us we don't learn to become economic to us is going to stop us when we don't need go we don't need more money in this country we have plenty of money my institute did a study just a couple of months ago this year's version called we're n
the gap and you coming to an understanding to a better understanding of the cultures of the benefits etc talk is cheap you can go state by. he says do whatever the law is the idea is all about you know actually drones really speak very loudly don't think i mean a balance it doesn't mean i just want to say being on the ok it's ridiculous that's what i'm saying this policy it's the opposite it would because those are on the stand there i'm saying this policy one sided one by a bunch of policy is...
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etc.. and if i am answering your question, our retention rate is very high. you know, once you become a port tenant, you are going to be a port tenant for a while. we do review our month to month leases to up them to market. and so that is one process, that is going on, and then, you know, hit different buildings for marketing. for example, 501. we are experiencing quite a bit of vacantcy there and so what will we do? we will put it on the website and do fliers and you know, talk to tenants. >> so do you happen to know what is on jerry's (inaudible) forward looking list of what number? >> that is? >> you know, we, you know, there is actively probably 20 leases that are being evaluated and some state of negotiation from some of the property managers. >> commissioners susan ren olds director of real estate. we are going through a process right now to update the renew al, list and we have a new admin manager and she has stepped in and made a lease and there are 40 leases coming up that the property managers will need to renew or extend and that speaks to jeff's
etc.. and if i am answering your question, our retention rate is very high. you know, once you become a port tenant, you are going to be a port tenant for a while. we do review our month to month leases to up them to market. and so that is one process, that is going on, and then, you know, hit different buildings for marketing. for example, 501. we are experiencing quite a bit of vacantcy there and so what will we do? we will put it on the website and do fliers and you know, talk to tenants....
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the last thirty forty years this is what we hold dear we're saying that all these terrible al-qaeda etc trying to take those civil liberties away but i'll call it wrong taking away our own government to taking them away while the new renegade currency bit coins taking a bit of a hit as america's financial reason make a move on its bellbird as we look out what makes people switch from conventional currencies just cyber money. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on. reporting from the world talks about six of the c.r.p. interviews intriguing story are you. trying arabic to find out more visit our big. dog called. welcome back you're watching r.t. coming to you live from the russian capital now fighting is escalating in syria with government forces reportedly storming a key rebel stronghold the city of kasay or near the lebanese border is said to be a viable hub for the smuggling of arms into syria meanwhile the president's reiterated his commitment to stay at the helm until next year's elections saying only the people can decide his future child us it i
the last thirty forty years this is what we hold dear we're saying that all these terrible al-qaeda etc trying to take those civil liberties away but i'll call it wrong taking away our own government to taking them away while the new renegade currency bit coins taking a bit of a hit as america's financial reason make a move on its bellbird as we look out what makes people switch from conventional currencies just cyber money. speak your language. programs and documentaries in arabic it's all...
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., etc., those that have an untreated mental illness or a mental disorder, and-and people say what to you? first of all, if you say that, their eyes are going to glaze over because they're not-not going to be able to comprehend the number. you know, i-i really think we have to-to make things relevant to people's lives and to what they do, and-and so that's why i think that you have to break those numbers down and-and put them in terms that people understand. so teachers understand when children don't graduate from school or children can't pay attention in a classroom, and businesspeople understand when their bottom lines are affected, so i think we have to break those numbers down and make-and make the connection for people; but then more importantly, it's to talk about when you do make treatment accessible to people, we have a tremendous return on our investment. so, for example, in-in medicine, one of the highest drivers of-one of the biggest drivers of cost in medicine today is untreated mental illness and addiction, and studies after studies show that if you treat addiction, you s
., etc., those that have an untreated mental illness or a mental disorder, and-and people say what to you? first of all, if you say that, their eyes are going to glaze over because they're not-not going to be able to comprehend the number. you know, i-i really think we have to-to make things relevant to people's lives and to what they do, and-and so that's why i think that you have to break those numbers down and-and put them in terms that people understand. so teachers understand when children...
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cheryl: and you certainly are doing that across several platforms; video, mobile, etc. you very much. congratulations, nice quarter for you. >> thank you. cheryl: well, we're getting close to the closing bell, and the dow's still looking good, thank you. right now we've got 29 minutes to go. all right, spirit airlines trying to boost passenger spirit by cutting ticket prices. i'm going the find out when ben bald zahn know, the airline's ceo and president joins me next. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, petite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus, which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes possible loss of principal. very logical thinker. (laughs) i'm telling you rig
cheryl: and you certainly are doing that across several platforms; video, mobile, etc. you very much. congratulations, nice quarter for you. >> thank you. cheryl: well, we're getting close to the closing bell, and the dow's still looking good, thank you. right now we've got 29 minutes to go. all right, spirit airlines trying to boost passenger spirit by cutting ticket prices. i'm going the find out when ben bald zahn know, the airline's ceo and president joins me next. we'll be right...
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to grow i know that because i mean of all the number of deals he will do us in the energy business etc most of the money that's coming is coming from overseas but this is a tiny part i think we should encourage we should change our policies to encourage the flows of money from the cap of the surplus countries to invest in the u.s. by doing that you're bridging the gap and you coming to an understanding to a better understanding of the cultures of the benefits etc talk is cheap you can go state by. he says do whatever the law is the idea is all about you know actually drones really speak very loudly don't they i mean a balance sheet doesn't mean i just want to say. your ok it's ridiculous that's what i'm saying this policy it's absolutely ridiculous are on the stand this or i'm saying this policy one sided one by a bunch of policy is wrong is how you get the wrong direction it's going to go to war you're going to create ok lucilla's living more issues more trouble and less money is going to come to our streets go ahead fellas look at the end of the end of a dime not because we are destr
to grow i know that because i mean of all the number of deals he will do us in the energy business etc most of the money that's coming is coming from overseas but this is a tiny part i think we should encourage we should change our policies to encourage the flows of money from the cap of the surplus countries to invest in the u.s. by doing that you're bridging the gap and you coming to an understanding to a better understanding of the cultures of the benefits etc talk is cheap you can go state...
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inhumane treatment degrading treatment etc. and in those particular legal documents you do have means of redressing the wrongs that were made if we restore our our here to those particular laws treaties there will be an ability to have injustices redressed with with damages and what have you is something i found very interesting after all these rendition cases the u.k. court of appeals ruled that the government could not assert state secrets or use state secret evidence in its defense stating that quote allegations of wrongdoing had to be heard in public but that's the u.k. and i want to ask you about the whys what kind of a message does it send when you pull out the state secrets card to shut down all portress lushly this related lawsuits but you sent to jail the person who blew the whistle on torture well we addressed that in the report to a certain degree because for example lithuania and poland both were initiating investigations as to the black sites that were. in those two countries and whether there was torture and treat
inhumane treatment degrading treatment etc. and in those particular legal documents you do have means of redressing the wrongs that were made if we restore our our here to those particular laws treaties there will be an ability to have injustices redressed with with damages and what have you is something i found very interesting after all these rendition cases the u.k. court of appeals ruled that the government could not assert state secrets or use state secret evidence in its defense stating...
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points and you know infrastructure projects etc etc all across europe without really dealing with the e.u. as a whole and industry of course into separate countries welcomes that because that means good business great to talk you tell us really interesting to his colleague from the european council of foreign relations thanks a lot thank you. the syrian conflict is causing tension in neighboring countries stoking fears it could spread across the entire region a rocket was reportedly fired from lebanon into israel just a day after an attack on part of the lebanese capital in the latest escalation of sectarian strife in the country lottie's middle east correspondent paula slip is following the latest developments. the has been a leader hassan nasrallah has kelly stated that he and his below are involved in the war in syria he was addressing thousands of his supporters in the southern beirut suburb of dusk here on sunday and in that speech a pledge an all out support for the syrian president bashar assad saying that he's a shiite muslim group would stay in the syrian war to quote him to
points and you know infrastructure projects etc etc all across europe without really dealing with the e.u. as a whole and industry of course into separate countries welcomes that because that means good business great to talk you tell us really interesting to his colleague from the european council of foreign relations thanks a lot thank you. the syrian conflict is causing tension in neighboring countries stoking fears it could spread across the entire region a rocket was reportedly fired from...
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engaged in corporate spying along with government corporation, public safety people in arizona, fbi, etc.. >> jeremy hammond of anonymous plead guilty to hacking into the private intelligence firm stratfor. he says his goal was to shed light on how governments and corporations act behind closed doors. as he faces up to 10 years in prison, an army whistleblower bradley manning appears to go on trial next week. we will speak to julian assange from inside the ecuadorian embassy in london where he has sought political asylum. over the past two years, wikileaks has published millions of files linked to them by hammond, manning, and others. in an embassy, a bunch of cops outside. of course, it is a difficult circumstance, but not more difficult than the circumstances faced by brad demanding in fort leavenworth or jeremy hammond in new york, or by many other prisoners around the world. >> we will also air secret recordings of a 2011 meeting between julian assange and eric schmidt, the ceo of google. welcome to democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. a u.s. d
engaged in corporate spying along with government corporation, public safety people in arizona, fbi, etc.. >> jeremy hammond of anonymous plead guilty to hacking into the private intelligence firm stratfor. he says his goal was to shed light on how governments and corporations act behind closed doors. as he faces up to 10 years in prison, an army whistleblower bradley manning appears to go on trial next week. we will speak to julian assange from inside the ecuadorian embassy in london...
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etc., etc. >> absolutely. that's why they are concerned about political blow back. pigs are not seen as a national security concern. . >> thank you very much. facebook says systems designed to remove hate speech from its site have not worked as effectively as hoped. advertisers like nissan and nationwide are pulling their brands following a backlash from women's groups. it all comes as cheryl sandberg speaks. julia is there for us. >> she tried to correct gender inequality in the workplace and spoke about new efforts to halt hate speech but the real focus of her talk was on facebook's business and her focus on driving mobile revenue in particular. as to the question of whether the new mobile app, home, has been a disappointment, she stressed it is just as first version app saying we want to develop an important app, but i believe we're on the path to make phones more social. facebook gets one of seven minutes on the desktop but one of five on mobile and the visibility to narrowly target and reach mass numbers makes it uniquely positioned saying we're a mass medium y
etc., etc. >> absolutely. that's why they are concerned about political blow back. pigs are not seen as a national security concern. . >> thank you very much. facebook says systems designed to remove hate speech from its site have not worked as effectively as hoped. advertisers like nissan and nationwide are pulling their brands following a backlash from women's groups. it all comes as cheryl sandberg speaks. julia is there for us. >> she tried to correct gender inequality in...
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i just want to know if we can get a listings of the agencies and how much money they're getting etc. we've got a exhaust number of contracts and i'm fine with them but you see the same agrees it's a hard to keep track of them all. i know this isn't exact but this avoids not voting >> any other items that board members wish to severe for discussion? roll call will take place under section o. now colleagues i would like to move up item q for the superintendents reading for first reading. we have a presentation coming up but first, this is the establishment it's 124 - establishments of a higher level can i hear a motion? second >> thank you. i'm going to refer it after ms. wilson i refer it last; right? that you i'd like to call on members of your offer site committee on this item. just press the button and introduce yourselves. >> jim, combrag. i'm jim i'm the chair the citizens bond oversight committee it was created to propose 59 and its duties includes the spending of the body revenues to make sure their extended only as described. the committee is charged with mooment be bond reven
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latas, botellas, tenedores de plÁstico, etc... >>> todos somos culpables de mirar asÍ nuestras vidass 260 especies marinas consumen materiales no biodegradables que se convierten en parte de nuestra cadena alimenticia al ser pescados y luego puestos a la venta y terminar en nuestras mesass a la hora de la comida. >>> hay que preguntarse de donde viene la comida y los efectoss que hacemos nosotros mismos como consumidores. >>> expertos creen que vamos a terminar comiendo desperdicios. >>> desde la bahÍa de biscayne en la florida, univisiÓn. >>> para terminar una imagen que da la vuelta al mundo, de daniel y marÍa. nacer y ser puestoss en una cuna. lo primero que hicieron fue buscarse y agarrarse las manos, los niÑos son espaÑoles y la foto la tomÓ una enfermera. >>> seguro que quisieron darse la mano. >>> lo que es la hermandad. >>> agarrame la mano. ♪ >> ¿cómo cree usted que me va a gustar esa salvaje? >> ¿ah, no? ¿entonces para qué le dices que se vaya a ver contigo al río? y quieres sobornarla dándole comida ¿qué quieres, arruinarle la inocencia a esa pobre muchacha? >> maricruz es
latas, botellas, tenedores de plÁstico, etc... >>> todos somos culpables de mirar asÍ nuestras vidass 260 especies marinas consumen materiales no biodegradables que se convierten en parte de nuestra cadena alimenticia al ser pescados y luego puestos a la venta y terminar en nuestras mesass a la hora de la comida. >>> hay que preguntarse de donde viene la comida y los efectoss que hacemos nosotros mismos como consumidores. >>> expertos creen que vamos a terminar...
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need and what are schools telling us about the regulatory of their classroom technology base platforms etc. i don't know if that's your job but it's our job to take the next step and talk about that. we hope it's going to get better but we haven't talked about the index - next step >> actually at any daughters school it's great. i have to say that one child 6 out of 6 teachers are using that. when i send a message to staff i hear back within 24 hours. it's a great tool everyday i get a message, huh? the social studies grade went down. it's much more efficient way of communicating with teachers. their teachers about dash off a quick e-mail so and so said please don't let her wear that shirt anymore it's two revealing. exactly. all pieces of information and she's going to kill me. >> i can't top that president but i will say thank you to the commissioners. the desire of the commissioners to move to making this a great system. it's developing more and more use. i can tell you as my other hat and i know that this name is a common name that i'm checking. as a parents i have no concerns about -
need and what are schools telling us about the regulatory of their classroom technology base platforms etc. i don't know if that's your job but it's our job to take the next step and talk about that. we hope it's going to get better but we haven't talked about the index - next step >> actually at any daughters school it's great. i have to say that one child 6 out of 6 teachers are using that. when i send a message to staff i hear back within 24 hours. it's a great tool everyday i get a...
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before so i'm hoping you can maybe help us develop some strenl for schools that offer support for them etc. i'm hoping to kick it to your committee and staff to bring it back to the board of education your short order analysis. >> and that's fine commissioner. i'm happy to do that i want to some extent it's unrelated to the collection of developer fees. it's related to the process of moving the schools around internally and occasionally to another location and stipend we give and how do we help and kworpt. i think there are times when there's hick cups. and by the way, all of the school sites are criminally voebl with our people but how all this works >> i heard, i heard. >> it will obviously be the latest one movie over the summer to a temporary site. the only question i have to circle back with our consultant on is assuming this passes tonight and we come back with an amendment i'm going to have check do we have to go through a notification process and do the same steps and i'm unclear on the process. but it seems - and that is likely the case. i think the hardest part is what is the amr
before so i'm hoping you can maybe help us develop some strenl for schools that offer support for them etc. i'm hoping to kick it to your committee and staff to bring it back to the board of education your short order analysis. >> and that's fine commissioner. i'm happy to do that i want to some extent it's unrelated to the collection of developer fees. it's related to the process of moving the schools around internally and occasionally to another location and stipend we give and how do...
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the general public to have to over monitor the proselyte will i i mean to check the postings everyday etc. so we allow our appeals window to begin with the exemption determination to thirty days after after the final approval. while this is long-range we wanted we predict this will not cause delays. the last piece is we don't in must way edit 31.16 which is largely a part of the eir process that our community supports currently. this is how we appeal our largerer. after talking to a lot of groups our neighborhood associations there's widespread agreement we want to leave this intact. this is a way for the community to dpaej in big development. i will just is at this point, i want to thank chair wiener to make this an informational item so our legislation will be going to planning this thursday to be scheduled on may 13th. >> thank you, mr. chair and members of the committee for letting me sit in here today and all the members of the public on this important piece of legislation. as you note mr. chair there's been an effort to amend sequa and i think the reason those have not succeeded in
the general public to have to over monitor the proselyte will i i mean to check the postings everyday etc. so we allow our appeals window to begin with the exemption determination to thirty days after after the final approval. while this is long-range we wanted we predict this will not cause delays. the last piece is we don't in must way edit 31.16 which is largely a part of the eir process that our community supports currently. this is how we appeal our largerer. after talking to a lot of...
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the technology side for how the pricing program would be compatible with that and with sf park and etc vment there is a planning dimension and design engineering dimension to the contract. the contract is funded by a grant that we run from mtc, metropolitan transportation commission. it's very highly rated, this project was very highly rated in the program so planning will be fully funded by that as well as a match from tita. it's about 18 months duration of the planning study, a total contract value is $300,000 and we are meeting actually exceeding the db equals for this contract for this team. i'm happy to answer any questions. the competitive process we did receive 4 bids and interviewed 3 and recommended the strongest. thank you. thank you. any members of the public that would like to speak on this item? please come up. >> i'm sorry, i just wanted to quickly acknowledge that we have jim from pb here if you have any questions for pb. >> good morning, commissioners, my name is jackie sacs, i'm from the citizens advisory committee and i have also been on the advisory committee for the
the technology side for how the pricing program would be compatible with that and with sf park and etc vment there is a planning dimension and design engineering dimension to the contract. the contract is funded by a grant that we run from mtc, metropolitan transportation commission. it's very highly rated, this project was very highly rated in the program so planning will be fully funded by that as well as a match from tita. it's about 18 months duration of the planning study, a total contract...
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the united states bombs countries that they're not at war with, pakistan, yemen etc.the other hand, is the new rule if we're powerful we get to bomb you and that's a sad day for you? >> i guess i'll take that one. eric seems so eager to do it. but you know, i think truthfully israel, right or wrong, looks at syria, lebanon, and all of these other countries as one country. they don't see indiscernible difference in bombing syria or lebanon or any other country for that matter. one of thing there things that have come out in syria is how the syria insurgents are saying, you know, we can't stand israel, but we like what they did because it's an affront to assad, another way of weakening assad. syria has strange bedfellows there momentarily for sure, and that benefits this attack if in a different way. >> cenk: eric, i think ben's right. they might have accidently done assad a huge favor here. i get their motivation, and i know they want to stop those weapons before they get to hezbollah. but assad could say, great everybody in syria rally around me. let's go attack israe
the united states bombs countries that they're not at war with, pakistan, yemen etc.the other hand, is the new rule if we're powerful we get to bomb you and that's a sad day for you? >> i guess i'll take that one. eric seems so eager to do it. but you know, i think truthfully israel, right or wrong, looks at syria, lebanon, and all of these other countries as one country. they don't see indiscernible difference in bombing syria or lebanon or any other country for that matter. one of thing...
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who are not happy that they are no longer employed and well fed and well showered and medical care, etc.. .lus all those family members this raises an interesting question about whether north korea will be able to keep those people happy. not that north korea worries too much about keeping their people happy. there are some interesting indicators, asking about why that project is no longer moving forward. there were some interesting indicators that suggest that the north koreans were concerned ,bout the potential solution spiritual and political collusion of the project was producing. the reasons of that some elements in north korea were prepared to forgo the income, because they saw the downside of allowing the project to go forward with to allow this political and intellectual pollution to spread into other parts of north korea. of myioned in the opening remarks, we have hit a difficult patch with north korea. i don't have to remind you of the outrageous threats we have heard from north korea in recent months. there are some interesting signs that we have moved into a new stage of thi
who are not happy that they are no longer employed and well fed and well showered and medical care, etc.. .lus all those family members this raises an interesting question about whether north korea will be able to keep those people happy. not that north korea worries too much about keeping their people happy. there are some interesting indicators, asking about why that project is no longer moving forward. there were some interesting indicators that suggest that the north koreans were concerned...
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for over 80 years but the board of supervisors has been renting it out for concert and the wedding etc. leading up to the last hearing the commission received several letters of support and also from opposition. all the letters are in the binder. and for the first hearing - for this hearing i contacted neighbors and let them know about the hearing and there's quite a bit of certain about the events that are held at the hall. as well as outreach to the neighborhood. they've reached out to the neighbors and they are put in conditions on the permit >> okay hall folks come on up. >> sorry about that. >> thank you. we have compiled with the recommendation of the process the electrical, the building the fire department, the noise abandonment, san francisco police department we've compiled with the rental agreement. after the weekend in february we put on.com we're having an open policy if anybody wants to come and complain. there were 3 people who came and complained and then he went ahead and addressed those are issues. in february we had our pock a party and they came and stated until 1 no
for over 80 years but the board of supervisors has been renting it out for concert and the wedding etc. leading up to the last hearing the commission received several letters of support and also from opposition. all the letters are in the binder. and for the first hearing - for this hearing i contacted neighbors and let them know about the hearing and there's quite a bit of certain about the events that are held at the hall. as well as outreach to the neighborhood. they've reached out to the...