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there are two of us living in the home and i use one for office and equipment etc. address family and friends for disabled access. my parents are elderly with a likely possibility they'll be moving in with me. i have a friends in wheelchairs and my friend is in one. i can't host family events holidays because people can't get into my home. address for more than amenities one goal is to restore the facade it's currently stucco. naturally i adhere to the planning code and contagious advantage for other opportunities during this process. so project development. the project was developed over several months working with my architecture firm and also the planning department. so there right quite a bit of feedback that we received from the planning department that was morpd into this project. so you know there's been things about out of control development but because we're adhering to the guidelines i don't think that's the case. we have certain restrictions. the up slope prevents development 2349s garbage space. the basement space that was a method to expand the house t
there are two of us living in the home and i use one for office and equipment etc. address family and friends for disabled access. my parents are elderly with a likely possibility they'll be moving in with me. i have a friends in wheelchairs and my friend is in one. i can't host family events holidays because people can't get into my home. address for more than amenities one goal is to restore the facade it's currently stucco. naturally i adhere to the planning code and contagious advantage for...
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programs particularly the ones that are offered out in the community places like the arc and senior center etc.. one of the members of that task force went on to write a state law that got through the senate and luckily
programs particularly the ones that are offered out in the community places like the arc and senior center etc.. one of the members of that task force went on to write a state law that got through the senate and luckily
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time the ships were only being supplied every couple of months in terms of being given food and water etc there's no medical care on board the ships the ships look like a ghost ships rust buckets. that if any european were to see how the fish is now ended on what type of conditions the fish is now ended with the same platform where fish will be landed will be the platform where the fishermen will actually. defra katoey where you're in a tour that it gets it's horrendous. because from senegal but in. all nationalities on the list it would look like the phone working conditions all the ships. were. sent to go. please fish about. twenty four hours nonstop so i think that it's very. good fun because if you buy the teams you don't work for twelve hours or more then the other twelve. there are days when their feet swell up inside their
time the ships were only being supplied every couple of months in terms of being given food and water etc there's no medical care on board the ships the ships look like a ghost ships rust buckets. that if any european were to see how the fish is now ended on what type of conditions the fish is now ended with the same platform where fish will be landed will be the platform where the fishermen will actually. defra katoey where you're in a tour that it gets it's horrendous. because from senegal...
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robots make money by moving other hard assets like coal corn wheat steel etc so that so warren buffett is getting out of paper money into hard assets when he bought the railroad maybe you know we all can't afford to buy an entire row but we can buy some some gold it's like our roubini i believe he was the one who said you know if everything really really turns south by spam you can actually sell any spam you can't eat gold so it just depends on what's necessary at the time but my next question is now a former bush treasury official. he said that maintaining the dollar as a world reserve currency is a quote national security issue what do you see the u.s. government doing if it looks like the dollar's reserve currency status is actually challenged. well by the way coming back to her being he was also the one running around for three years saying the euro was going to fall apart greece was going to get kicked out spain had to quit the euro and the fact the euro is strong and
robots make money by moving other hard assets like coal corn wheat steel etc so that so warren buffett is getting out of paper money into hard assets when he bought the railroad maybe you know we all can't afford to buy an entire row but we can buy some some gold it's like our roubini i believe he was the one who said you know if everything really really turns south by spam you can actually sell any spam you can't eat gold so it just depends on what's necessary at the time but my next question...
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once played two years ago, etc. built entirely at public expense after hurricane katrina badly damaged. it posted football games again, that was a national feel-good story. rightly, i would say so. they put in the token amount. the public is invested in today's dollars, $1 billion in the construction of it was mercedes benz superdome. and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps all of the revenue generated there. why would people rebel? one reason is many people in the public don't understand it is taking place. the second reason is there's nothing they can do about it they feel. it's all based on insider deals. it is largely based on insider deals. there was a vote on whether to use public money to renovate the place where the dolphins play. they voted strongly against doing that. he's going back -- you know, the sociology of the sport. 50 years ago when the antitrust waiver was first granted, at that time, there was a paltry amount of money in all professional sports compared to today even in current dollars
once played two years ago, etc. built entirely at public expense after hurricane katrina badly damaged. it posted football games again, that was a national feel-good story. rightly, i would say so. they put in the token amount. the public is invested in today's dollars, $1 billion in the construction of it was mercedes benz superdome. and the man who owns the new orleans saints keeps all of the revenue generated there. why would people rebel? one reason is many people in the public don't...
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, etc.uego. hemos estado bromeando, hemos tratado de hablar un poquito menos del juego, de que si se queda uno, que si se va el otro. creo que ahorita lo importante, pues es disfrutar lo Último que nos queda como equipo juntos y bueno, pues ya dios dirÁ, a ver quÉ. >> la competencia se acerca a una etapa decisiva y lo que elijan hacer hoy, en este lugar, tanto azules como naranjas, puede ser determinante para todos estos guerreros en un futuro cercano. hoy, habrÁ juicio en la isla. ♪ ♪ >> guerreros de la insignia del sol, bienvenidos al juicio. este equipo siempre ha caminado con la frente en alto, sin importar en quÉ territorio vivan o cuÁl sea el reto que afronten. en los ojos de los guerreros naranjas siempre se ha visto la voluntad de prevalecer y de seguir compitiendo. en la isla, sÓlo uno, puede ser el ganador, eventualmente, esas voluntades que ahora han servido a sus intereses en comÚn, tendrÁn que estar frente a frente. conoceremos lo que en verdad significa este equipo para cada un
, etc.uego. hemos estado bromeando, hemos tratado de hablar un poquito menos del juego, de que si se queda uno, que si se va el otro. creo que ahorita lo importante, pues es disfrutar lo Último que nos queda como equipo juntos y bueno, pues ya dios dirÁ, a ver quÉ. >> la competencia se acerca a una etapa decisiva y lo que elijan hacer hoy, en este lugar, tanto azules como naranjas, puede ser determinante para todos estos guerreros en un futuro cercano. hoy, habrÁ juicio en la isla....
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etc etc but this is the place to see it so we will be bringing you all the live developments of the olympic torch right here on our. side to all of us to see what's happening behind you there in mission control. absolutely in fact i when i'm not live i'm taking pictures with my camera phone as is everybody just because it's so amazing to actually be part of this and get to see on these huge screens right here at star city not only do we see on the huge screens but we can hear the engineers talking to the cosmonauts and hear their responses come to the microphones back to these guys we're actually seeing this all happen right right in front of our eyes and it's just like nothing i've ever experienced just. to be where you just wish that more people could be part of it absolutely but they are because we're going to show them a quick back to your shoes here just to remind our viewers that we've been watching that for us to walk out of space with cosmonauts of the taking that limping touch really out into its first space walk ever in history we'll have more details of course in the comi
etc etc but this is the place to see it so we will be bringing you all the live developments of the olympic torch right here on our. side to all of us to see what's happening behind you there in mission control. absolutely in fact i when i'm not live i'm taking pictures with my camera phone as is everybody just because it's so amazing to actually be part of this and get to see on these huge screens right here at star city not only do we see on the huge screens but we can hear the engineers...
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etc., along the way and point you directly to the south with views over the bay. as you move through these pass js up towards the event center and viewing tar aces above. the fire station remains in a similar location and it has been previously there and you can see it with the san francisco fire department. located just adjacent to the northwest corner here. and the next thing that we would like to point out is that we have a reduced significant amount of height in some of the ter aces that lead to the entrance of the venue itself and so this is the new design, and we have created sort avenue plaza area. it can be used as a specific space during the time that the event center is not in use, but here is an indication of how much we have removed, and the old design the previous design had about a 37 foot height event center, and we dropped it down to about 28 feet. so that is nearly 10 foot of drop. on to the middle portion of the public areas at the corner of the site and here is the previ
etc., along the way and point you directly to the south with views over the bay. as you move through these pass js up towards the event center and viewing tar aces above. the fire station remains in a similar location and it has been previously there and you can see it with the san francisco fire department. located just adjacent to the northwest corner here. and the next thing that we would like to point out is that we have a reduced significant amount of height in some of the ter aces that...
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etc etc and the one of the cheapest possible it's an uphill battle you're up against isn't it. well the battle against the spin that the tool is in seoul and the other best interests i would just sort of. a few days on now go for. electricity consumption. towers doesn't get much cheaper the night of investment you know what we mean you will energy. which the free energy a lot of initial investments all enjoy security and cheap energy policies of all or at least come about in the long run through pursuing a new way to g.'s the lay off in these extreme forms of fossil fuel explicitly to travis thanks so much for your thoughts they're much appreciated. get. me up in the program stamp and shoot. but there is the sound of a garden made using a three d. printer but there are fears it could bring about a deadly revolution in. d.c. humanity as a whole would benefit from living some parts of the world can we just to play on the safe side through biotechnology research through genetic modification we can give those small holder farmers the opportunity to be able to deal with and survive
etc etc and the one of the cheapest possible it's an uphill battle you're up against isn't it. well the battle against the spin that the tool is in seoul and the other best interests i would just sort of. a few days on now go for. electricity consumption. towers doesn't get much cheaper the night of investment you know what we mean you will energy. which the free energy a lot of initial investments all enjoy security and cheap energy policies of all or at least come about in the long run...
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been operating the center since the 1950s for the center for concerts and meetings and exhibitions etcit's a legal non-conforming use inherit with the events the center would often serve alcohol and food. my understanding is that historically individual promoters would seek permit from abc and several years ago applied for a type 47 so they could serve alcohol to the general public. the 2012 authorization on the center allowed the continues of the center as it operated in the past for events etc. so as part of the permit the commission established that alcohol has been part of the operation of the center and actually specifically authorized the continued operation of that specific function within the center. so even though the 2007 permit was a means of allowing to continue the non-legal process during the research staff was able to establish that indeed historically alcohol l had been served to - so to seek a permit so individuals wouldn't have to get their own permit. the action before you today for conditional use would once again sort of memorialize allow and regulate the sale of a
been operating the center since the 1950s for the center for concerts and meetings and exhibitions etcit's a legal non-conforming use inherit with the events the center would often serve alcohol and food. my understanding is that historically individual promoters would seek permit from abc and several years ago applied for a type 47 so they could serve alcohol to the general public. the 2012 authorization on the center allowed the continues of the center as it operated in the past for events...
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muchas cosas en guatemala, desde que inoculó más bacterias para hacer experimentos a base de salud, etclgaron el título de comunista, lo derrocaron en 1954... >>55. >>en el 53 fue otro, 53 a jacobo bardens, en guatemala. lo de roca por los intereses de la united. si así había creado la segunda guerra mundial. con este castillo armas desde honduras. jacobo va, se refugia en méxico, lo desnudan, una hija de se suicidó en estados unidos y fue tremendo, entonces... de esos polvos vienen estos logros, es decir; en ese momento estados unidos se apoyó en reagan y otros presidentes estuve en apoyar dictaduras criminales en guatemala, como la de efraín ríos, y estuvieron ahí metidos. >>estamos claros... >>¿sabes por qué derrocaron a jacobo? porque no le permitieron hacer una reformapara que viviera mejor el guatemalteco en guatemala. >>lo que se está hablando son verdades dolorosas y que nos avergüenza a los estadunidenses. >>pero acá no se dice en los medios. >>no, pero son verdades. usted no dice mentiras, dice verdades y con conocimiento. >>ya ves cómo me fue por decir verdades. >>lo que dijo
muchas cosas en guatemala, desde que inoculó más bacterias para hacer experimentos a base de salud, etclgaron el título de comunista, lo derrocaron en 1954... >>55. >>en el 53 fue otro, 53 a jacobo bardens, en guatemala. lo de roca por los intereses de la united. si así había creado la segunda guerra mundial. con este castillo armas desde honduras. jacobo va, se refugia en méxico, lo desnudan, una hija de se suicidó en estados unidos y fue tremendo, entonces... de esos polvos...
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etc. etc. so a an invest at the gate at the whole chain all the way to that first complaint. if fact of the matter is early on pakistan's problem was getting attention. people in america did not know about this land and so, anti-american demonstrations were away at getting attention. this country's emerging and its leaders want to be our allies but his people are potentially hostile. pakistan didn't have a strong communist party. there was no serious communist party so how do we attract american attention? america at that time remember was focused solely on the cold war. if you look into the u.s. and saved by the way we have a conflict of india and we need your help to fight them, the answer was what can i give? we can't help you. we had to find people with whom we had some shared interest and the way to attract that attention was as a muslim country that could possibly end up being the leader of the muslim world and there were implications for the middle east and have implications for the far east malaysia and indonesia, you need to take it seriously and you want to take it
etc. etc. so a an invest at the gate at the whole chain all the way to that first complaint. if fact of the matter is early on pakistan's problem was getting attention. people in america did not know about this land and so, anti-american demonstrations were away at getting attention. this country's emerging and its leaders want to be our allies but his people are potentially hostile. pakistan didn't have a strong communist party. there was no serious communist party so how do we attract...
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then do get on the table how do you think the pakistanis and the politicians who had iranian money etc. but if you have the iranians and a small foot on the door -- in the door. and my question to the doctor mac is what are the international organizations because when you are talking about iran or any organizations doing work on the ground or information exchanges between the two countries etc.? .... >> to the rest of the world and no one is helping them out either. so the u.s. could potentially play a bigger role perhaps helping afghanistan. >> short. one of the issues -- i'm glad you brought it up is poppy crop. afghans have been involved in wars for decades now, then you don't know if you're going to be meeting the next five years. you just have other agriculture products which is something that profits and is basically short term and you would not use anything if you have to leave. so how did iranians trying to help trying to help afghans taking them agriculture communism switching to other products. i don't know how close are following that but it would contribute basically to hel
then do get on the table how do you think the pakistanis and the politicians who had iranian money etc. but if you have the iranians and a small foot on the door -- in the door. and my question to the doctor mac is what are the international organizations because when you are talking about iran or any organizations doing work on the ground or information exchanges between the two countries etc.? .... >> to the rest of the world and no one is helping them out either. so the u.s. could...
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of data do we need and how we get there and including the ways and inappropriate hospitalizations, etc, that's been a topic of great discussion. we don't have a date as to when the date will be available but we are making progress that are agreeing to the data that equals the word transparency. >> i just want to also point out that before we review the proposed rates we do a utilization analysis and we look at the 25 high cost claims and last year and medical team went and literally pulled those records and went through each one of them and lisa and i went through how you used to have a pharmacist and nurse and said whether this is appropriate to have this many pneumonia aspirations etc because we understand what they mean and they could be in fact hospital induced. i believe last year that an reported out that every single one of the health cost claims, we pulled 17 of the 25 and reviewed them were legitimate high cost claims and not induced by the hospital. although we don't look at every single claim, we certainly look at the ones that would drive our claims experience in terms of r
of data do we need and how we get there and including the ways and inappropriate hospitalizations, etc, that's been a topic of great discussion. we don't have a date as to when the date will be available but we are making progress that are agreeing to the data that equals the word transparency. >> i just want to also point out that before we review the proposed rates we do a utilization analysis and we look at the 25 high cost claims and last year and medical team went and literally...
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crown jewels of the american media business, nbc universal, the peacock network, the movie studio, etc., so there was a lot of criticism about that. there are also rules regarding media ownership in cities around the country, so for example in places like new york or los angeles or other big media markets, there are rules that prohibit big media companies from owning too many media outlets across media, for example, newspapers, television stations, etc. working tocurrently rue m the media ownership les. of course a lot of the big media theanies advocate relaxing restrictions so they are able to own more outlets in a given market. but members of the public interest community after detroit -- have traditionally argued for what is referred to as diversity or localism, more local, independent stations. so there really is a tension. so, yes, that will be a big issue for chairman wheeler for sure. >> another issue that he discussed as his confirmation hearing was on fcc processes. here is a little bit of the new chairman. [video clip] >> there are sony components of components of the effect
crown jewels of the american media business, nbc universal, the peacock network, the movie studio, etc., so there was a lot of criticism about that. there are also rules regarding media ownership in cities around the country, so for example in places like new york or los angeles or other big media markets, there are rules that prohibit big media companies from owning too many media outlets across media, for example, newspapers, television stations, etc. working tocurrently rue m the media...
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etc. etc. and you are pitting one development against the other on the port and for that reason, i do not know, it is insanity and you don't do that. so if you are going to have the giants build a venue on the parking lot there, let them throw it. but this way, you are going to knock everything out of the ballpark, so to speak. and create a lot of havoc because you are not planning it properly. and so please think about it, and this whole thing needs to be rethought, and given proper consideration. and you don't talk about what parking is under the condo, how many cars will go under that. and how many cars will go under the hotel. we cannot absorb it, the city is only 7 miles big. small i should say. please, use some reasoning and do the right thing, thank you. >> thank you. and (inaudible) >> >> i have been a resident for san francisco for 45 years and also, i am an architect and i have also sefbed on the building commission for four years and i am in support of the arena from the sand po
etc. etc. and you are pitting one development against the other on the port and for that reason, i do not know, it is insanity and you don't do that. so if you are going to have the giants build a venue on the parking lot there, let them throw it. but this way, you are going to knock everything out of the ballpark, so to speak. and create a lot of havoc because you are not planning it properly. and so please think about it, and this whole thing needs to be rethought, and given proper...
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they have no self-respect, not even common decency, etc., etc. the way they treat their children, their children are starving, the way they like after -- the imposition of what you think of him x. then the recording of your indignation. >> yes. well, here's where i found it rather unpleasant. hitler had -- >> hitler? >> yeah. >> he saw a massacre and fainted nearly. >> yes. >> a german in 1942 and heard that in east prussia they were machine gunning mental patients to clear bed space for people who'd gone mad while killing women and chirp in the east -- and children in the east. and i thought something is not quite right in germany. >> no. but on the other hand, in the same city in '45 after the liberation russian troops, often teenagers, raided hospitals and raped people sometimes on their death beds, patients. so we have to be a little careful, the two of us. when you write about violation, there is, of course -- violence, there is, of course, the danger of the por nothing the by of violence. we're frightened of it and, therefore, fascinated by
they have no self-respect, not even common decency, etc., etc. the way they treat their children, their children are starving, the way they like after -- the imposition of what you think of him x. then the recording of your indignation. >> yes. well, here's where i found it rather unpleasant. hitler had -- >> hitler? >> yeah. >> he saw a massacre and fainted nearly. >> yes. >> a german in 1942 and heard that in east prussia they were machine gunning mental...
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so, for example, newspapers, television stations, etc. and the fcc is currently working to reform the media ownership rules. and, of course, a lot of the big media companies advocate relaxes the restrictions so that they're able to own more outlets in a given market. but members of the public interest community have traditionally argued for what's referred to as diversity or localism, more local independent stations. so there really is a tension. so, yes, that's going to be a big issue for chairman here, for sure. >> host: well, another issue that she discussed at his -- that he discussed at his confirmation hearing was on fcc processes. here's a little bit of the new chairman. >> there are so many components of the effect of the auction that you have to say that auction is a top priority. but on a more mega scale, i've spent a lot of time dealing with the fcc in my life, and it is important that the agency make decisions and make decisions in a timely fashion. there's nothing worse for investment, innovation, job creation, all the things
so, for example, newspapers, television stations, etc. and the fcc is currently working to reform the media ownership rules. and, of course, a lot of the big media companies advocate relaxes the restrictions so that they're able to own more outlets in a given market. but members of the public interest community have traditionally argued for what's referred to as diversity or localism, more local independent stations. so there really is a tension. so, yes, that's going to be a big issue for...
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if she does have an issue with drugs, abusing cocaine and marijuana, etc., etc., then there is a legale absolute defense. >> it was every single day for ten years and that she even got high reportedly with her teenage daughter which if true is blockbuster evidence. guys, i hope you have a great thanksgiving. >> we won't beat each other up, don't worry. >>> an incredible story. three girls say they were kept prisoner in their own home for nearly two years. how they got out and who's now facing charges. plus, new details about the bus crash that injured three of willie nelson's band members. the 911 call made by a man who saw the whole thing. >> a bus went under a bridge here. there's a lot of smoke coming out of it. it's just a mess. >> can you see them right now? >> i think they got some hurt people here. vo: it's that time of year again. medicare open enrollment. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment e
if she does have an issue with drugs, abusing cocaine and marijuana, etc., etc., then there is a legale absolute defense. >> it was every single day for ten years and that she even got high reportedly with her teenage daughter which if true is blockbuster evidence. guys, i hope you have a great thanksgiving. >> we won't beat each other up, don't worry. >>> an incredible story. three girls say they were kept prisoner in their own home for nearly two years. how they got out...
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., etc.? democrats and republicans both favor more contracting. republicans like it because if a job that's funded by the federal government, better be a private job. democrats like it in part because it's a way to hide the true size of the federal mission. from my perspective, we've got a big mission to deliver. it, d the people to do and if you operate under this two million ceiling you are going to need a lot of contractors and that's just the way it is. contract hiring is not well inspected. they are not required -- contractors are not required to tell you what the diversity is of their hiring pools, how they're making decisions, how they go about procuring labor for delivering on their contracts. they're not required to do that, and they would argue and have argued to me that, look, they're in the business of providing a good or service, that's it. they want to -- they're required to perform, deliver, stay on budget, stay on time. though they are sometimes quite late and sometimes over bu
., etc.? democrats and republicans both favor more contracting. republicans like it because if a job that's funded by the federal government, better be a private job. democrats like it in part because it's a way to hide the true size of the federal mission. from my perspective, we've got a big mission to deliver. it, d the people to do and if you operate under this two million ceiling you are going to need a lot of contractors and that's just the way it is. contract hiring is not well...
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we give, we give priority to those, that are involved, public transit and non-auto and bikes and etc. and, have one of the greatest opportunities coming before and yous a greatest challenge as well. and with all of these projects along the water front, and just as the example of the warrior and converging in one spot, and assessment and the results that come from that, and we can see, a better way of moving people along the water front and i hope that with that we can change the behavior of the folks who choose to get in their cars and, many folks can decide not to get in their cars and make another choice, we are seeing a lot of people participate in this process whether they are for or against any of these development and making great comments of the cacs, and so i would have and i am optimistic that this assessment will actually produce some pretty good results, and this is probably an odd comment to make, but sometimes congestion is a good thing, because it causes us to make different choices that put us in a better position, something that we should have done 50 years ago. >> nex
we give, we give priority to those, that are involved, public transit and non-auto and bikes and etc. and, have one of the greatest opportunities coming before and yous a greatest challenge as well. and with all of these projects along the water front, and just as the example of the warrior and converging in one spot, and assessment and the results that come from that, and we can see, a better way of moving people along the water front and i hope that with that we can change the behavior of the...
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all the things that you mentioned earlier in the program like unemployment jobs food inflation energy etc etc can they do that are they good at it or are they should should they display in the barracks protecting the nation's borders. in the first round of the egyptian revolution we saw a ton tawi the former defense minister take over for the supreme council of armed forces we saw morsi elected and then we saw tonto he fired by the morsi and put into an adversarial position afterwards in this next round we saw morsi abuse his power as mubarak has abused his but there are several key differences of how the military is involved with this regime versus how it was involved with the mubarak regime in the previous regime under mubarak most of brotherhood members and dissidents were put under military trials they were locked away in dark prisons and there was no knowledge of where they were being held and the trial process right now for morsi we know what prison he's in he's received two foreign delegations of foreign dignitaries visiting him and it's also been allowed familial visits so just in
all the things that you mentioned earlier in the program like unemployment jobs food inflation energy etc etc can they do that are they good at it or are they should should they display in the barracks protecting the nation's borders. in the first round of the egyptian revolution we saw a ton tawi the former defense minister take over for the supreme council of armed forces we saw morsi elected and then we saw tonto he fired by the morsi and put into an adversarial position afterwards in this...
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part of trying to get access in those situations where you know, they have actually seen the unit, etc., whatever the issue is. where they don't want to come forward and it may be something else, then we refer them to out reach, so that perhaps, the complaint can be a referral for one of those agency and that happens frequently and on a situation where we get the repeated complaints of say, illegal units and we have to use the same criteria and that is, you can have one person be angry with a property owner who keeps making these complaints but it also depends upon the same set of criteria which is what we have to use, for purposes of getting a warrant and that is, what is the history of the building? what is our history been with the building and what is the permit history say and what is alleged and what information do we have? and what is the exterior of the building telling us and what is the complainant telling us? so weighing all of those things together, if it is the same information and it is skanty then we make our attempt and then in a situation like that, if we are not reall
part of trying to get access in those situations where you know, they have actually seen the unit, etc., whatever the issue is. where they don't want to come forward and it may be something else, then we refer them to out reach, so that perhaps, the complaint can be a referral for one of those agency and that happens frequently and on a situation where we get the repeated complaints of say, illegal units and we have to use the same criteria and that is, you can have one person be angry with a...
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all the things that you mentioned earlier in the program like unemployment jobs food inflation energy etc etc can they do that are they good at it or are they should should they just be in the barracks protecting the nation's borders. in the first round of the egyptian revolution we saw a ton tawi the former defense minister take over for the supreme council of armed forces we saw morsi elected and then we saw tonto he fired by morsi and put into an adversarial position afterwards in this next round we saw morsi abuse his power as mubarak has abused his but there are several key differences of how the military is involved with this regime versus how it was involved with the mubarak regime and the previous regime under mubarak most of brotherhood members and dissidents were put under military trials they were locked away in dark prisons and there was no knowledge of where they were being held and the trial process right now for morsi we know what prison he's in he's received to foreign delegations of foreign dignitaries visiting him and it's also been allowed familial visits so just in the
all the things that you mentioned earlier in the program like unemployment jobs food inflation energy etc etc can they do that are they good at it or are they should should they just be in the barracks protecting the nation's borders. in the first round of the egyptian revolution we saw a ton tawi the former defense minister take over for the supreme council of armed forces we saw morsi elected and then we saw tonto he fired by morsi and put into an adversarial position afterwards in this next...
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the international treaty, etc.. wereur time when you there, can you point to -- i am sure you can, but highlight the successes and failures at attempting to get the u.s. to agree with us on something that was in our interest to where we had to make the argument. mine were a bit of each. we woulde things where try, try, and try again, perhaps getting success in the end. i hesitate mentioning this with mr. stewart here, but i think on afghanistan and the emphasis to be given to the reconciliation, that was something which the someous government put emphasis on, got relatively little traction with the bush administration, and began slowly with the obama administration, but it did become a central part of the administration policy from year one or year two of the obama administration. you can argue about whether it vigorously as it might have been, but that was something which was a very clear asked by the u.k. to the u.s. to adopt a different approach. again, i think we got there in the and. the arms trade treaty you m
the international treaty, etc.. wereur time when you there, can you point to -- i am sure you can, but highlight the successes and failures at attempting to get the u.s. to agree with us on something that was in our interest to where we had to make the argument. mine were a bit of each. we woulde things where try, try, and try again, perhaps getting success in the end. i hesitate mentioning this with mr. stewart here, but i think on afghanistan and the emphasis to be given to the...
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creo que no procede, p particularmente pienso que lady gaga tendria miles de demandad s demandados, etc no es un tema mio, no. >>> estas son imÁgenes del re r recorrido que hizo con blanca rivera por las instalaciones de la adolescente. >>> la interprete tambiÉn hablo de lo que hara con su hijo para que no se vaya por el mal acca o camino. >>> la atencionde de los papa a adultos cercanos es muy import n importante. >>> hay que dar educaciond de calidad y esto de hacer campaÑa de prevencion social, hace mu o mucho. >>> por la noche, interpreto sus grandes exitos en una gala. >>> karina monroe, telemundo. >>> sollo aqvmaos a otro eventol y es el bautizo de la hija de a pablo montero y el evento se vndio a una revista y nosotros captamos una medalla que le c o coloco pablo a su hija, >>> hablo qu le falto pla pre c presencia de sus dos hmermanos s asesinados. >>> mi mama obviamente hubo un m momento que se hinco a rezar y e estaba muy emocionada y el padre hablaba con ella y mi niÑa muy a atenta y comenzo una cancion r hermosa y todos quedamos impa a impactados con la letra. >>> los invita
creo que no procede, p particularmente pienso que lady gaga tendria miles de demandad s demandados, etc no es un tema mio, no. >>> estas son imÁgenes del re r recorrido que hizo con blanca rivera por las instalaciones de la adolescente. >>> la interprete tambiÉn hablo de lo que hara con su hijo para que no se vaya por el mal acca o camino. >>> la atencionde de los papa a adultos cercanos es muy import n importante. >>> hay que dar educaciond de calidad y...
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etc.-and then, they do not accept anonymous complaints from the interiors of dwelling units and basements and lack of the second egress and the illegal apartments which is something that has been in the news lately and overcrowding. so, you know, there are people that call housing inspection when they need help. but there are also people who call when they don't like their neighbors. many call anonymously and expect us to force the neighbors out of their homes. i mean, i have seen people screaming, crying, hurling racial epitets two-minute call or an e-mail can lead to an eviction or a wild goose chase and often there is little information to go on. so if you look at the second page, the procedure that dan and i both went over, and with rose mary and the housing inspector. and we also had some neighborhood or some community groups, that were very interested in this, too. and this would, this would just apply for housing inspection. and then, this one says anonymous complaints are to be acc
etc.-and then, they do not accept anonymous complaints from the interiors of dwelling units and basements and lack of the second egress and the illegal apartments which is something that has been in the news lately and overcrowding. so, you know, there are people that call housing inspection when they need help. but there are also people who call when they don't like their neighbors. many call anonymously and expect us to force the neighbors out of their homes. i mean, i have seen people...
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on the question about threats posed by individuals with capacity, but nonstate actors, etc., it is annner mostly tough challenge. it does not change our particular theory of engagement, which is to start with a host country. the united states does not have the assets to go after every particular threat, and it certainly would not be hours to pursue. we do have to work with host andtries that are aware ofm the hope of the 1540 mysia and of the resolution is that a so thetide will shift, country has strong border security, and devoted, well- trained customs officials who know what to look for, etc., you reducing the ability of terrorists to do bad things if you have facilities, labs, chemistry labs that are secured with a trained lab force that knows to lock the doors at night, then you are -- you're not reducing the threat completely, but you're certainly getting there. i do not think it has changed our theory that much. we were always worried about nonstate actors, but he continues to be the responsibly of our partners to deal with some of those. in my world, and the capacity building
on the question about threats posed by individuals with capacity, but nonstate actors, etc., it is annner mostly tough challenge. it does not change our particular theory of engagement, which is to start with a host country. the united states does not have the assets to go after every particular threat, and it certainly would not be hours to pursue. we do have to work with host andtries that are aware ofm the hope of the 1540 mysia and of the resolution is that a so thetide will shift, country...
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. >>> me voy de parrilla con yucas, con chorizo, momorcilla, etc... el personal menos posible. >>> por lo que estoy cobrando aquÍ ¿desnudo?. ¿cÓmo es eso?. >>> como dicen los puertorriqueÑos ¿cÓmo es?. >>> no dijÍste nada de desnudo. >>> no le dijeron nada del desnudo. >>> le dije a mi asistente que cuadrara con Él. >>> dÉjame hablar. >>> dame un segundo. >>> no me dijÍstes nada. >>> no es un desnudo pornogrÁfico ni nada por el estilo. >>> a mi si me da pena. >>> no me voy a desnudar mauro, quedamos en un acuerdo que eran 500 dÓlares por fotos en traje de baÑo. >>> te pago dos mil. >>> no quiero hacer desnudos. >>> calmate. >>> mauro por favor. >>> ven acÁ eduardo. >>> tranquilo, tranquilo. >>> quieto, quieto, quieto. >>> por favor, por favor. >>> acuÉstate. >>> no me dejes solo. >>> son las cosas.
. >>> me voy de parrilla con yucas, con chorizo, momorcilla, etc... el personal menos posible. >>> por lo que estoy cobrando aquÍ ¿desnudo?. ¿cÓmo es eso?. >>> como dicen los puertorriqueÑos ¿cÓmo es?. >>> no dijÍste nada de desnudo. >>> no le dijeron nada del desnudo. >>> le dije a mi asistente que cuadrara con Él. >>> dÉjame hablar. >>> dame un segundo. >>> no me dijÍstes nada. >>> no es un...
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adjustment, or no adjustment for the other items lying materials and supplies and contracted services etc.. and the top numbers, on your screen, basically demonstrate, across the top here, the deficit or the surplus, that they have had each year and you will see as supervisor weiner mentioned earlier that they have had the deficits due to the increased cost of supplies and if you look at the staffing you will see that it is static over time and for the past ten years or so, they have had about 41 fte that are budgeted for the program and you will look at the orange bar, or line, and it shows that the average calculated is the average number of people working the man-hours and it has about about on budget and what you don't see, and in the next slide we have had a fair number of temps on the staff and just to meet the demand if you look at what is budgets in the various divisions for the acc for the field services and those are the animal care officers and they have 12 budgets and plus one supervisor and they have nine and those are the shelter reps that man with the front desk and the ani
adjustment, or no adjustment for the other items lying materials and supplies and contracted services etc.. and the top numbers, on your screen, basically demonstrate, across the top here, the deficit or the surplus, that they have had each year and you will see as supervisor weiner mentioned earlier that they have had the deficits due to the increased cost of supplies and if you look at the staffing you will see that it is static over time and for the past ten years or so, they have had about...