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and any questions that you may have on our process, findings, et cetera? >> thank you very much, miss rose, appreciate it. this is not an action item, this is informational, is that right? >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> great work. >> item 16, discussion and vote as to whether to conduct a closed session. >> motion. >> second. >> all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> director lee has to leave in about 15 minutes,
and any questions that you may have on our process, findings, et cetera? >> thank you very much, miss rose, appreciate it. this is not an action item, this is informational, is that right? >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> great work. >> item 16, discussion and vote as to whether to conduct a closed session. >> motion. >> second. >> all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> director lee has to leave in about 15 minutes,
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et in unum dominum jesum christum, filium dei unigènitum, et ex patre natum ante omnia sàecula.ch longer does this go on? i can't feel my legs. we're not even at halftime. plus, we're out of ham. ♪ mockingbird, tell me, everybody, have you heard? ♪ ♪ have you heard? ♪ he's gonna buy me a mockingbird ♪ ♪ gonna buy you a mockingbird ♪ hey, sexy, you want to sneak upstairs again before they start singing "muskrat love"? joyce, give it a rest. otherwise, new year's eve, i'm gonna have to put ice in my diaper. i can't help it! you look just like al pacino in this thing. get out of here. really? (imitates tony montana): you want to play games, huh? you want to play games? say hello to my little friend! i'll say hello to your little friend. hoo-ah! (doorbell rings) just when i thought i was out, you pull me right back in. hello, mrs. moranto. well, look at this. a wise man from the east bearing gifts. i assume the drinking has already commenced. both: ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa at molly's behest, i brought some pies from the restaurant. here is the receipt. the bad news is molly's not ho
et in unum dominum jesum christum, filium dei unigènitum, et ex patre natum ante omnia sàecula.ch longer does this go on? i can't feel my legs. we're not even at halftime. plus, we're out of ham. ♪ mockingbird, tell me, everybody, have you heard? ♪ ♪ have you heard? ♪ he's gonna buy me a mockingbird ♪ ♪ gonna buy you a mockingbird ♪ hey, sexy, you want to sneak upstairs again before they start singing "muskrat love"? joyce, give it a rest. otherwise, new year's eve,...
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cetera, et cetera. how far do you take that kind of narrative in novel form? what liberties do you take with the storyline, what liberties do you take with putting humor in it? talk about the liberties you take. >> oh, that's a difficult question. there are certain lines you kind of cross. i probably danced a little bit too far over it when i wrote the frederick douglass chapter. tavis: i was about to go there. [laughter] we'll get to frederick douglass, but go ahead. since you raised it, go ahead. >> well, let it be said that "the good lord bird" is not "django." i'm glad that "djang"" brought the slavery issue up so that young people will understand a little bit about slavery, young people of all types. but "django" is a kind of one man's image and view of -- the fact is, "django" is filled with enormously wild fiction. any time a black man pulled out a six-gun and dropped the hammer on it and a white man, during slavery time, he'd be dead three minutes past breakfast. there would be no shootout. that
cetera, et cetera. how far do you take that kind of narrative in novel form? what liberties do you take with the storyline, what liberties do you take with putting humor in it? talk about the liberties you take. >> oh, that's a difficult question. there are certain lines you kind of cross. i probably danced a little bit too far over it when i wrote the frederick douglass chapter. tavis: i was about to go there. [laughter] we'll get to frederick douglass, but go ahead. since you raised it,...
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services are disrupted, you might want to know when trash pick up is, if you need to get clean water, etera. also in the neighborhood support center, that kind of information would be available and we've got a little of that up here. >> trash pick up resumes regular schedule on wednesday. >> that's right. >> please mark your human waste. >> that's right. >> so, this is kind of an information center, communication center, also a center that hopefully will show people how to relate to their neighboring communities, what else is happening city-wide. and, of course, this is sort of the ubiquitous form of communication. my cat is missing, call me. >> exactly, because a lot of times, even if you do have a cell phone, and people do if you're really trying to save some of your precious energy minutes, et cetera, or it's not working as well as it normally does, it is helpful to have a message board that you can get information to other people. and, so, that's what we're showing here. you can see people are going to be looking for their pets. they're going to be looking for rides. people are going
services are disrupted, you might want to know when trash pick up is, if you need to get clean water, etera. also in the neighborhood support center, that kind of information would be available and we've got a little of that up here. >> trash pick up resumes regular schedule on wednesday. >> that's right. >> please mark your human waste. >> that's right. >> so, this is kind of an information center, communication center, also a center that hopefully will show...
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and any questions that you may have on our process, findings, et cetera? >> thank you very much, miss rose, appreciate it. this is not an action item, this is informational, is that right? >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> great work. >> item 16, discussion and vote as to whether to conduct a closed session. >> motion. >> second. >> all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> director lee has to leave with director heinicke and lee opposed, the board also discussed labor negotiation, but took no action and no discussion of anticipated litigation. directors it would be appropriate for a motion to disclose or not disclose. >> motion to not disclose. >> second. >> any further discussion? all those in favor, signify by saying aye? aye. >> the ayes have it. there is a reminder we're here next monday afternoon at 4:30 to meet with our friends from the small business commission. >> in this room. >> 13 people will be seated up there. >> yes, there will be different chairs. >> okay, thank you all. good a. my name is louis i'm the executive director of th
and any questions that you may have on our process, findings, et cetera? >> thank you very much, miss rose, appreciate it. this is not an action item, this is informational, is that right? >> yes. >> thank you very much. >> great work. >> item 16, discussion and vote as to whether to conduct a closed session. >> motion. >> second. >> all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> director lee has to leave with director heinicke...
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act et cetera that causes a number of casualties. and some parts of that plan in new york were instituted in this event. when the ntsb come in they will work with whatever is happening with the local authorities. unless there is something that is very much in ntsb's control, that is something in their responsibility they will leave it to the local authorities to do the investigation. >> very much a team-work investigation that will take a few months if not longer to get answers as to why this deadly train derailment happened. todd stay close, i'm sure we'll call on you again as the transportation expert. we appreciate your insight. >> stay ahead here on al jazeera. new hope for an american family whose loved one is being held in north korea. ♪ from us. >> so join the conversation and make it your own. >> watch the stream. >> and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> i'm phil torezz, coming up next on techknow. >> hike! >> america's favorite sport is under fire. >> now, that impact simulated 100 g's of acceleration in your brai
act et cetera that causes a number of casualties. and some parts of that plan in new york were instituted in this event. when the ntsb come in they will work with whatever is happening with the local authorities. unless there is something that is very much in ntsb's control, that is something in their responsibility they will leave it to the local authorities to do the investigation. >> very much a team-work investigation that will take a few months if not longer to get answers as to why...
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cetera et cetera.t to work together. >> there has been such a despair for differences between men and women to be eliminated obviously in the workplace and others. does this run count for that? >> i make a lot of speeches in the business community. they really want to know who women are. they don't really care about any sort of political or ideological facts. they just want to know who women are so they can do a better job at keeping them employed and bringing their contributions to the marketplace. remarkable the things women are good at and have been good at in millions of years. >> sorry to interrupt. i'm a woman. what can i do? what was so interesting about this time study suggests that men are good at perception and coordination. women are good at everything else [ laughter ] >> the facts also show that when you have gender parity, gender equality in every walk of life, in every field, whether on the battle field or in the classroom or in the board room or whatever, society is healthier, it functi
cetera et cetera.t to work together. >> there has been such a despair for differences between men and women to be eliminated obviously in the workplace and others. does this run count for that? >> i make a lot of speeches in the business community. they really want to know who women are. they don't really care about any sort of political or ideological facts. they just want to know who women are so they can do a better job at keeping them employed and bringing their contributions to...
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cetera, et cetera, somebody is going to pay for that. and so you're going to have an increased cost. >> how do you get along with the white house these days? >> oh, i knew we would have that question again. i get along very well with the white house. i have been spending a lot of of time with fuhrman, the chief of staff, talking to people over there that are working on important issues to us. i think jeff signs is going to be great addition to the -- >> you're at the white house a lot. your security pass works, i guess. >> well, sometimes a little slower than i'd like. >> i guess what i'm asking -- and you're a good sport -- at the beginning it was testy but things settled down. if you had to give a preview to the next three years and relations with the business commuter and the chamber of commerce with the white house, what do you think? >> a second reminder. we were founded 101 years ago to do two things. represent the business community and help the government. we have on many occasions trade too do both of those things. we will do th
cetera, et cetera, somebody is going to pay for that. and so you're going to have an increased cost. >> how do you get along with the white house these days? >> oh, i knew we would have that question again. i get along very well with the white house. i have been spending a lot of of time with fuhrman, the chief of staff, talking to people over there that are working on important issues to us. i think jeff signs is going to be great addition to the -- >> you're at the white...
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cetera, et. cetera, et.etera, will more than pay for the added quality that we're putting in the car. now so you to adopt that as an act of faith. you can't prove it numbers. long-term results this is why many private companies do better than. privately owned companies were grand dad and the son and the kids automatic own the business. they can make the decision oflet not be behave foolishly in the short term. unbelievable pressure for short term results all the time. the good leader will -- when face with these. he'll let the moral compass be his guide. what is really better here? a short term cost reduction. or customer satisfaction? a short term quarterly earnings report that looks good and next quarter have to explain why we're down. he'll say, let's not do any funny business this quarter,let just run our business soundly and we'll have a good profession next quarter. i think good leaders make those judgments intuitively. but they tend to be ethically guided as opposed putting short term smoke screen. i
cetera, et. cetera, et.etera, will more than pay for the added quality that we're putting in the car. now so you to adopt that as an act of faith. you can't prove it numbers. long-term results this is why many private companies do better than. privately owned companies were grand dad and the son and the kids automatic own the business. they can make the decision oflet not be behave foolishly in the short term. unbelievable pressure for short term results all the time. the good leader will --...
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diseases, as well,. >> if this pans out we can use the nano technology to deliver the chemotherapy, et cetera, and sperm are stupid, men are stupid, they need guidance. >> i am not sure about that. >> but to deliver drugs for cancer treatment through the technology to the source could help protect healthy cells too? >> exactly. >> is it available now? >> that is part of the experiment. we will see if it pans out but nana technology is very excited. >> bad with names? don't remember where you put your car keys? leave your coffee in the other room? coming up, should i worry? the doctors will talk about memory lapses. >>> now "should i worry," where we talk about what worries us. >> i forget people's names and where i put my keys. the senior moments are growing. >> people are worried about a disease. we have an epidemic and we expect five million sufferers by 2050 but that may not be what it is. it could be stress. anxiety. depression. modern technology. there is a recent study that says there are more senior moments in people 18 to 34 than people in their 50's and older. why? because you
diseases, as well,. >> if this pans out we can use the nano technology to deliver the chemotherapy, et cetera, and sperm are stupid, men are stupid, they need guidance. >> i am not sure about that. >> but to deliver drugs for cancer treatment through the technology to the source could help protect healthy cells too? >> exactly. >> is it available now? >> that is part of the experiment. we will see if it pans out but nana technology is very excited. >>...
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cetera, et cetera?happen if you allow him to feel like he's doing more than you. but also don't sit up there and do all of those things and never let him know that you want him to do those things. >> if he's going to work, by the way, he's on facebook for three hours of the day -- it's different than having four kids. >> all i'm going to say, we are better p.r. people than you, that's all there is to it. my wife and i had this same conversation the other day. i say i can't help it if you're not smart enough to actually tout what you do. i trumpet what i do. i put it on a business card. look at what i've done. as you can see, i'm here right now. i got the rest of the day until it's time to pick up my son. all the things that the lady does, i'm doing it until my wife gets home from work. >> you see that right there, touted it. >> see? >> guys, stick around. we got more questions. >>> plus, giada cooks up christmas treats. finger foods. i love that. ♪ macho man >>> we're back more on booze day tuesday wher
cetera, et cetera?happen if you allow him to feel like he's doing more than you. but also don't sit up there and do all of those things and never let him know that you want him to do those things. >> if he's going to work, by the way, he's on facebook for three hours of the day -- it's different than having four kids. >> all i'm going to say, we are better p.r. people than you, that's all there is to it. my wife and i had this same conversation the other day. i say i can't help it...
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in fact, mark et you are 10 inches below the normal amount of snow. we expect to see plenty of snow. it will cause a lot of travel issues across southern michigan, all the way to pennsylvania, and upper new york as the snow works its way through early sunday morning to the north. we have some places up to two feet in place. that's the depth now. 4-8 inches of snow we'll add to that. that is a great time to do research on lake-effect snow. this is a doppler on wheels, handled by the national science foundation. the ontario winter snow system. they'll look at in this month and in january. here comes the snow too, especially around parts of earie and ontario, there'll be a mix of snow, rain and freezing rain tracking to the north-east while the snow does as well. again, heading into 6-8 inches. the forecast for most of our rain and snow is on the east coast this weekend. >> thank you. a final farewell. the african national congress pays respects to former par a lot celebrated his life. allen schauffler in qunu, south africa. thank you. >> still ahead - o
in fact, mark et you are 10 inches below the normal amount of snow. we expect to see plenty of snow. it will cause a lot of travel issues across southern michigan, all the way to pennsylvania, and upper new york as the snow works its way through early sunday morning to the north. we have some places up to two feet in place. that's the depth now. 4-8 inches of snow we'll add to that. that is a great time to do research on lake-effect snow. this is a doppler on wheels, handled by the national...
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user names and passwords for those accounts that you just described, linkd in, et cetera, going into a server where those accounts can potentially be accessed. not a breach into those companies but into people's home computers. it is indicative of a much larger problem and that's because we store and transmit data electronically. we don't keep it in file cabinets anymore. it's done electronically in an infrastructure that is inherently insecure. our adversaries know it, they know what the value is and are constantly targeting our data. 24/7, 365 days a year. >> so let's go small and then big. people watching at home, what should they do and then what should the u.s. government be doing? >> so i think it starts with awareness. people need to be alert to the fact that anything that you put on an electronic medium has the potential to be taken to be revealed. that's important for people to do. they need to take necessary precautions and we talk all the time about ensuring that you've got a good password system in place, you just touched on that, that you've got antivirus, et cetera. wha
user names and passwords for those accounts that you just described, linkd in, et cetera, going into a server where those accounts can potentially be accessed. not a breach into those companies but into people's home computers. it is indicative of a much larger problem and that's because we store and transmit data electronically. we don't keep it in file cabinets anymore. it's done electronically in an infrastructure that is inherently insecure. our adversaries know it, they know what the value...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter devastation. (vo) and follow it no matter where it leads, all the way to you. al jazeera america. take a new look at news. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. >> we're back with alice wat
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america (vo) al jazeera america we understand that every news story begins and ends with people. >> the efforts are focused on rescuing stranded residents. (vo) we pursue that story beyond the headline, past the spokesperson, to the streets. >> thousands of riot police deployed across the capitol. (vo) we put all of our global resources behind every story. >> it is a scene of utter...
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the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm here are the headlines. a short time ago the white house decided that anyone who logged in and doesn't get help today on the healthcare.gov website who doesn't get help today, will get help tomorrow. >>> repositioning u.s. forces in africa, for south sudan. >>> at least five people were killed on a suicide attack on an iraqi city of tikrit. leaving at least 26 people dead. >>> every year hundreds of thousands of american children write letters to santa telling him what they want for christmas. there's a whole team of u.s. postal service that sorts through, trying to make some of these wishes come true. brian rooney, tell us how they make these wishes come true? brian, i bet you some of these letters are pretty interesting. >> they are and they're fun to read. i have to say i didn't know the postal service did this. you could come down here in the last couple of weeks, rummage through letters written to santa claus, go out and buy the gift tha
the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5pm et / 2pm pt only on al jazeera america >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm here are the headlines. a short time ago the white house decided that anyone who logged in and doesn't get help today on the healthcare.gov website who doesn't get help today, will get help tomorrow. >>> repositioning u.s. forces in africa, for south sudan. >>> at least five people were killed on a suicide attack on an iraqi...
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weeknights 7:30 et / 4:30 pt on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. (vo) al jazeera america tÑ >> finally from us tonight after ten days of mourning and celebration, nelson mandela has been laid to rest in hi boyhood village in south africa. today a statute honoring him was u unveiled at pretoria. allen schoffler has the story. >> he was to the indian ocean and rolling grasslands of the transskai region where he grew up. >> does it look the same as it did when you were a kid, when you were a boy? >> no. >> our driver took us on a south african road trip, 750 miles, two days, one fabulous sunset. it was a look inside the country, challenges through one man's eyes. he took us home. >> i miss my area, i miss my home. i love my home. >> he lives for now outside johannesburg. a boy who moved to the big city when he was 16. search for work wiping out any hope of schooling. >> looked for more than ten years but i have got nothing now. >> south africa's unemployment rate is 25%, far worse in the townships like alexandria, and the squatters camps which are get
weeknights 7:30 et / 4:30 pt on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. (vo) al jazeera america tÑ >> finally from us tonight after ten days of mourning and celebration, nelson mandela has been laid to rest in hi boyhood village in south africa. today a statute honoring him was u unveiled at pretoria. allen schoffler has the story. >> he was to the indian ocean and rolling grasslands of the transskai region where he grew up. >> does it look the same...
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weeknights 7:30 et / 4:30 pt on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. here is more. >> beneath the fluorescentsun in a former meat packing plant is the latest trim in farming. they call it "vertical farming." these fields grow on floors on at industrial park and farmer john adel and his staff agrees user. >> my shipping proceed did you say 1500, 2,000 miles to get are. >> the plant of the indoor -- as the indoor formers call it doesn't grow corn or soybeans but mustard, high end micro greens on the plates of white-napkin restaurants. these fish supply the vert liser that number issues the every sunday night join us for exclusive, revealing and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. this sunday. >> we try to be funny in serious stories which is very, very rare. >> he made radio cool with his sense of humor, insight and curiosity. he opened a new window into american life. >> before they know it we're actually able to present something new that they haven't heard about. >> talk to al jazeera with ira glass. >>y is google. . the sea
weeknights 7:30 et / 4:30 pt on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. here is more. >> beneath the fluorescentsun in a former meat packing plant is the latest trim in farming. they call it "vertical farming." these fields grow on floors on at industrial park and farmer john adel and his staff agrees user. >> my shipping proceed did you say 1500, 2,000 miles to get are. >> the plant of the indoor -- as the indoor formers call it doesn't grow...
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to thales transport and security for proprietary software and systems integration assistance system, et cetera. directors you have no members of the public to address you on this matter. >> we have a well-written staff report. in that case, is there a motion? >> move to approve. >> second. >> any further discussion? all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> ayes have. it thank you, mr. fong, great presentation. [ laughter ] >> okay >> item 14, presentation and discussion regarding the central south of market land use and transportation network. >> we have staff here from the mta and from the planning department to give you an update on the many things happening in south of market. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon, president nolan and director. i'm going to introduce to you steve werheim, the project manager and the acting director for planning. >> could you use that microphone, please. >> sorry. deputy for strategic planning and i'm going to introduce steve werheim and also acknowledge josh, who is the acting countywide planning department for the city planning departmen
to thales transport and security for proprietary software and systems integration assistance system, et cetera. directors you have no members of the public to address you on this matter. >> we have a well-written staff report. in that case, is there a motion? >> move to approve. >> second. >> any further discussion? all those in favor, signify by saying aye? >> aye. >> ayes have. it thank you, mr. fong, great presentation. [ laughter ] >> okay >>...
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a very strange situation because nobody knows how it will be enforced, whether it will be enforced, eta. so it's a reminder of something that he probably doesn't want to get into. >> yeah. fair enough. jill, good to have you again. our longtime former moscow correspondent, back on familiar turf there. jill dougherty, thanks. >> good to see you. an extraordinary event, too, think about hundreds of reporters for four, five hours, very different than our own system. jill, you know, endured that to get a question in. >> she loved it. >> makes you appreciate our system. >>> focus on extraordinary people. all a part of a cnn special report tonight. hln's robin meade's going to join us straight ahead. side-by-side, so you get the same coverage, often for less. that's one smart board -- what else does it do, reverse gravity? [ laughs ] split atoms? [ flo chuckles ] [ whirring ] hey, how's that atom-splitting thing going? oh! a smarter way to shop around -- now that's progressive. call or click today. stick with innovation. stick with power. stick with technology. get the new flexcare platinum
a very strange situation because nobody knows how it will be enforced, whether it will be enforced, eta. so it's a reminder of something that he probably doesn't want to get into. >> yeah. fair enough. jill, good to have you again. our longtime former moscow correspondent, back on familiar turf there. jill dougherty, thanks. >> good to see you. an extraordinary event, too, think about hundreds of reporters for four, five hours, very different than our own system. jill, you know,...
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for some time, but all those loud voices from ted cruz especially from mike lee, from rand paul, from et cetera, you don't hear them right now. as you said, they're making some noises about how we don't want to trade sequester cuts unless there's a firm guarantee amended mandatory spending cuts. we don't want the extension of unemployment insurance. but these are discussions of actual details of a possible budget plan, not the sort of throwing down the gauntlet kind of, we're going to shut the whole joint down, thing we were hearing. you're not hearing that at all. and i think at least temporarily the biggest names in the tea party -- there's 20 people in the house who signed that letter. frankly, those are the last drags in the bottom of the teacup. they don't mean a whole lot. it's the rand pauls, ted cruzs, mike lees who matter. and they are conspicuous by their silent at this point. >> despite all this talk about big government being evil, the people do miss it. the government once it ceases to be available it begins to look pretty good. anyway, you won't find much agreement in the r
for some time, but all those loud voices from ted cruz especially from mike lee, from rand paul, from et cetera, you don't hear them right now. as you said, they're making some noises about how we don't want to trade sequester cuts unless there's a firm guarantee amended mandatory spending cuts. we don't want the extension of unemployment insurance. but these are discussions of actual details of a possible budget plan, not the sort of throwing down the gauntlet kind of, we're going to shut the...
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we will be documenting the condition of the rolling stock, the trucks, the railway tracks et cetera. following this documenting of the perishable evidence we will then turn the rails over to metro north who will get the line back in operation. throughout this we will be working closely with the new york police department, fire department and the office of emergency management. in addition we have the office of disaster assistance who will be working with the metro north railroad and the new york city office of emergency management. throughout the next few days our investigators will work on scene to thoroughly document the scene. our mission is to understand not just what happened, but why it happened. with the intent of preventing it from happening again. we expect to be on scene from a week to 10 days. obviously since we are just beginning the investigation we don't have a great deal of other information to report. however, we will keep you informed with regular press briefings. for the latest information we encourage you to follow us on twitter at ntsb.gov and on our website. one
we will be documenting the condition of the rolling stock, the trucks, the railway tracks et cetera. following this documenting of the perishable evidence we will then turn the rails over to metro north who will get the line back in operation. throughout this we will be working closely with the new york police department, fire department and the office of emergency management. in addition we have the office of disaster assistance who will be working with the metro north railroad and the new...
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cetera, et cetera, i think there are not a whole lot of things that we locally can do to support our tenants you unfortunately because so much of legislation ~ around tenant right happen at sacramento and it forces our local body to be incredibly creative around thinking about how we want to preserve the current use of the housing stock that we have. so, i think for that reason i would support moving it forward today. i would support maybe taking it after public comment if folks want to take the additional time to understand the legislation or voting this today and hopefully having an additional week to work with supervisor avalos's office to be able to feel comfortable supporting or not supporting it next week. so, i mean, that would just be my suggestion for now. but i do just want to recognize, i think that the situation that we are facing here in the city is incredibly challenging and we are really focusing a lot of different tools that we have to preserve the existing uses of the housing stock that we have today. and i think that this legislation is just one of those tools. >> s
cetera, et cetera, i think there are not a whole lot of things that we locally can do to support our tenants you unfortunately because so much of legislation ~ around tenant right happen at sacramento and it forces our local body to be incredibly creative around thinking about how we want to preserve the current use of the housing stock that we have. so, i think for that reason i would support moving it forward today. i would support maybe taking it after public comment if folks want to take...
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had et not been for the sacrifice of nelson mandella. i suspect that's a great deal of what's being celebrated here. >> i wonder if it was when everybody was so worried that he was going to pass. if that sort of grieving happened then, the recognition that he was going to pass and people have started to move onto his legacy rather than just his loss since then? >> i think that's a fair statement, rachel. it's been around four monthings. first seriously hill, then critically ill. then he was returned home from the hospital in september. but his family made it clear that we won't get too excited because his home here had been essentially kited out as an intensive care unit. so there's been a great deal of grieving in one sense already. he's been incredibly sick for years. people reflect on the life of nelson mandella. outside nelson mandella's home. thank you for staying up for the wee hours with us. lots more to come, stay with us. lots ahead. >>> when president obama visited south africa, he brought his family to see the cell where nelso
had et not been for the sacrifice of nelson mandella. i suspect that's a great deal of what's being celebrated here. >> i wonder if it was when everybody was so worried that he was going to pass. if that sort of grieving happened then, the recognition that he was going to pass and people have started to move onto his legacy rather than just his loss since then? >> i think that's a fair statement, rachel. it's been around four monthings. first seriously hill, then critically ill....
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so, some education, et cetera. would peg it to that. >> one of you said walmart pays employees $8 an hour and according to them their average is $12. whatever the lowest to the highest there. thank you, all, i appreciate it. tomorrow on "11th hour" what extreme weather is doing to the animal kingdom. brooke baldwin, in case you missed it, starts right now. >>> good evening, i'm brooke baldwin and welcome to the second week ur
so, some education, et cetera. would peg it to that. >> one of you said walmart pays employees $8 an hour and according to them their average is $12. whatever the lowest to the highest there. thank you, all, i appreciate it. tomorrow on "11th hour" what extreme weather is doing to the animal kingdom. brooke baldwin, in case you missed it, starts right now. >>> good evening, i'm brooke baldwin and welcome to the second week ur
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cetera, et cetera.o josh's point, if you didn't get the gift on that day, big deal. you'll get it the next day or day after that. >> there's nothing like giving a gift on christmas -- >> should be about spending time with the family. >> this is why i value and deal with the chaos of shopping in stores and taking physical goods home. my wife, on amazon, that didn't work out. most choices worked out. i go through the chaos and walk home with the gifts in my hand so i don't have to disappoint mom and my god forbid you disappoint your children on christmas and ruin the fact that santa claus existing. would that be okay? >> santa claus got sick. >> it is a valid opportunity. i think you could make it work, tour'e. i have faith in your creative ability. >> santa comes on christmas eve -- >> shattering the myth of santa claus, krystal, that's what you're doing. >> this is an opportunity -- >> it's an opportunity to teach your kids that sometimes promises get broken, even by santa. >> what? >> and you know why
cetera, et cetera.o josh's point, if you didn't get the gift on that day, big deal. you'll get it the next day or day after that. >> there's nothing like giving a gift on christmas -- >> should be about spending time with the family. >> this is why i value and deal with the chaos of shopping in stores and taking physical goods home. my wife, on amazon, that didn't work out. most choices worked out. i go through the chaos and walk home with the gifts in my hand so i don't have...
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, et. cetera. >> guest: right. i think it's a problem still facing a lot of american businesses. it certainly is facing a lot of american communities. we saw what happened to detroit. where over time we have built an apparatus and administrative apparatus that is simply no longer supportable by the revenues. i was just talking to a consult assistant today about a major american corporation that is facing head wind seeing decline in revenue, declierns in margins, and as they are also reluctant to reach in and take the bitter medicine that is going take to right side the company. basically, what it takes is somebody who doesn't try to solve a -- what is so amusing the american government when there's a new problem instead of existing the organization to deal with this new problem, you know. expand this. a new department is formed. and so we have department all over the place. many of them operating across -- a lot behave the same way. as it happened, the ceo wanted to know how many were occur
, et. cetera. >> guest: right. i think it's a problem still facing a lot of american businesses. it certainly is facing a lot of american communities. we saw what happened to detroit. where over time we have built an apparatus and administrative apparatus that is simply no longer supportable by the revenues. i was just talking to a consult assistant today about a major american corporation that is facing head wind seeing decline in revenue, declierns in margins, and as they are also...
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et cetera. that's a question that's been asked in many ways. we did an extensive story. again there comes down to research. there's no defensetive research one way or another showing whether violent video games are actually causing gun violence. but it's an interesting question and i think it's an important one to ask. host: "wall street journal" headline this morning on video game impact bills have been stalled. barbara in west virginia, independent caller. caller: thank you. i would like to ask you about the law that i heard this morning that what you thought about it, about new jersey passed a law to make it mandatory about registering bb guns. and also, i would like to say that it just seems like it keeps getting greater and greater, that the obama administration wants to get rid of a lot of our guns and take our freedoms and rights away from us. it's in our constitution. another thing that was brought up on the tv this morning about him shaking hands with a lot of the evil like cuban leaders, stuff like that. and i just feel that evil shakes hands with evil. i would
et cetera. that's a question that's been asked in many ways. we did an extensive story. again there comes down to research. there's no defensetive research one way or another showing whether violent video games are actually causing gun violence. but it's an interesting question and i think it's an important one to ask. host: "wall street journal" headline this morning on video game impact bills have been stalled. barbara in west virginia, independent caller. caller: thank you. i would...
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ted, those well know, two women are not shrinking i et violets. they are very active in their questioning questioning. it is woman for the school hildren who parade in and out to see that women are there of the court's operation. since you mention that the ral argument process i think most people don't know that the a rt hears about 75 cases year and each case, except in is allotted tions, one hour for oral argument. a halfans each side gets hour. some people think that the awyers get up and lecture or give a speech as part of their oral argument. all.s not like that at can you describe what oral argument is like and how much you participate? >> let me just say something we hear 75 cases that opinion.de by a full hat 75 comes from a pile of over 8,000 petitions for review, we select a very small number. the reason we do that is we see of job as keeping the law the united states more or less uniform. it is a statutory question or a constitutional questi question. if everybody agrees, if all the lower courts are in agreement, for us to step in. d wh
ted, those well know, two women are not shrinking i et violets. they are very active in their questioning questioning. it is woman for the school hildren who parade in and out to see that women are there of the court's operation. since you mention that the ral argument process i think most people don't know that the a rt hears about 75 cases year and each case, except in is allotted tions, one hour for oral argument. a halfans each side gets hour. some people think that the awyers get up and...
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, et. cetera. surveillanceyou served as president of the american civil liberty union. she's a professor of law at brooklyn law school as well. edward snowden in that parlor game hero or goat? >> guest: my usual response, peter, when people want to talk about snowden. my first response is to say instead of talking about the messager, should we talk about the problem? and i think snowden has done us a great favor. he said the reason he wanted to start releasing some of the documents so the american people could make the decision about whether they think we have gone too far. or whether they are too many costs? i think that's in fact discussion we're now having. i think his strategy worked. the american people are being informed. because one of the things we learn is not even just that the government was spying in ways i was already describing in my book, but that we had in the fisa court we had secret law. there was law that the court was making that the american people couldn't find out wha
, et. cetera. surveillanceyou served as president of the american civil liberty union. she's a professor of law at brooklyn law school as well. edward snowden in that parlor game hero or goat? >> guest: my usual response, peter, when people want to talk about snowden. my first response is to say instead of talking about the messager, should we talk about the problem? and i think snowden has done us a great favor. he said the reason he wanted to start releasing some of the documents so the...
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weeknights 7:30 et / 4:30 pt on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> now, a snapshot of stories making headlines ear on "america tonight". seems like al qaeda takes its accounting pretty seriously. nearly 100 receipts, apparently al qaeda keeps track of each and every receipt to govern its organization around the world. >>> alaska, north dakota, nebraska, virginia , new jersey, to share the skies with airplanes, by the year 2013. geography, climate and the use of air space were among the factors to select those test sites. >>> it's going to be a supreme count downtown justice sonia soto mayor will be leading the ball drop in times square. speaking of new york, it wasn't so long ago that that city was one of the most violent places in the world. murder, muggings, stabbing and rapes, were pretty much common and city leaders had run out of ideas. in 2013 new york's homicide and shooting statistics were the lowest on record. mayor michael bloomberg and his police commissioner have taken a lot of the credit but community leaders see it different. cath turner re
weeknights 7:30 et / 4:30 pt on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. >> now, a snapshot of stories making headlines ear on "america tonight". seems like al qaeda takes its accounting pretty seriously. nearly 100 receipts, apparently al qaeda keeps track of each and every receipt to govern its organization around the world. >>> alaska, north dakota, nebraska, virginia , new jersey, to share the skies with airplanes, by the year 2013....
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cetera, et cetera, et cetera. plus, there's something new, orphaned policies, in which people go on to the website, think they have registered and find out in january they haven't quite so. it's so problematic that i have said since october, this thing should just be delayed one year. >> and david, picking up one of the points that peggy said, there's so much focus on the problems, you focus on what the dangers going forward. >> and there are a lot of benefits. seniors saving on prescription drugs. preventive care being covered for women. but there's a huge interest out there. and i think we ought to fast-forward. by march, 6 million, 7 million people registered for health care. the notion that the republican is -- >> only if there's a rapid increase in the enrollment? >> but you see the interest out there, george, people want health care. they're going to be able to get health care. so, if the website is working, and to your question, we live in a very social world now, they'll talk to their siblings and their fr
cetera, et cetera, et cetera. plus, there's something new, orphaned policies, in which people go on to the website, think they have registered and find out in january they haven't quite so. it's so problematic that i have said since october, this thing should just be delayed one year. >> and david, picking up one of the points that peggy said, there's so much focus on the problems, you focus on what the dangers going forward. >> and there are a lot of benefits. seniors saving on...
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weeknights 7:30 et / 4:30 pt on al jazeera america and join the conversation online @ajamstream. acknowledged thatday chemical weapons were used at least five times in the country's civil war of only one attack could be directly -- could be tied directly to victims and this week the u.s. suspended delivery of nonhe that will aid after warehouses with american supplies were reportedly overrun. meanwhile, soccer, a 13-year-old boy described the situation in the catch where he is living with his family. tents are about to fall down on us, no one is here to help us. >> the slim prospects for peace, but for more, i am joined in the studio, she is the press officer for the humanitarian organization. as you request see, these are very makeshift. timber, whatever scraps can people can find and afford, some are afraid it is a very already cold night for many. >> tents as we are seeing here, we have seen pictures of people without boots having to move through that snow, there's no heat, it must be just an absolutely miserable situation, even if there were snow, given that kind of cold. >>
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cetera, et cetera, et cetera, do not go to the core of the law. if not that, what is the core of the law? by now at it seems to me fair to say three things. first, if he told the truth about the law, about keeping your doctor and your health care, you probably wouldn't have been elected in 2012. second, he'd be better off today if in 2012 the chief justice had voted the other way and struck down the law. wouldn't be such a burden on this presidency. buttoned -- buttoned that we have now added to incompetence and dishonesty, make it up fairness when he says if you had health insurance and it was cancelled, you're preferred. if you didn't, you can still be punished by the government for not getting it. the people just think it's unfair. >> it's pretty bleak. also creating sort of chaotic, and when it comes to health care, which is something that is personal to every person to have this since of chaos to not know when he keeps changing the rules of what people have to do, now do you have to get health insurance or not it's confusing to a lot of peopl
cetera, et cetera, et cetera, do not go to the core of the law. if not that, what is the core of the law? by now at it seems to me fair to say three things. first, if he told the truth about the law, about keeping your doctor and your health care, you probably wouldn't have been elected in 2012. second, he'd be better off today if in 2012 the chief justice had voted the other way and struck down the law. wouldn't be such a burden on this presidency. buttoned -- buttoned that we have now added...
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mark gives a famous tutorial about what the bag is about, where you put your keys, et cetera, et ceterawell, a few weeks went by and i didn't buy the bag. i came across -- i think it was a pamphlet from 7 by 7 magazine and it kind of explained different areas or neighborhoods in san francisco and what you can do in those neighborhoods. and retail it said rick shaw bags. so, i rode my bike there, checked out your store front and i had the bag in five minutes. and i thought to myself, wow, i think it very important, especially for me to touch, feel, and experience products that are tangible but you could typically only buy online. so, that's where we came up with the idea. >> the other thing we felt was we just noticed how many great manufacturers, especially smaller companies here in san francisco and also in the bay area were popping up with really phenomenal products and passionate owners who were putting their lives in creating these great products. one of the problems is it's tough to get on the internet. so, parts of this was coming up with a way for smaller companies in particular
mark gives a famous tutorial about what the bag is about, where you put your keys, et cetera, et ceterawell, a few weeks went by and i didn't buy the bag. i came across -- i think it was a pamphlet from 7 by 7 magazine and it kind of explained different areas or neighborhoods in san francisco and what you can do in those neighborhoods. and retail it said rick shaw bags. so, i rode my bike there, checked out your store front and i had the bag in five minutes. and i thought to myself, wow, i...
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is and whether you can rightfully the income of people in countries, et cetera.ere is a recognition that the very beneficial position u.k. have n the through that will change. you have seen in a statement last week, statements about tax addressing resident, ownership of esidential property and clamping done on that tax benefit. think that will just increasingly move in that direction. moral and g social, political shift in taxation. >> is there any other country? a lot clients that say i want to do everything i get less where do tax? > i think in is a combination between really cutting down on contrived taxsive voidance as compared to a growing move generally in the more developed countries of looking at tax systems and how can be more beneficial and easier to work with. so, you encourage people to pay a reasonable amount of tax but them for take everything they have got. talking about the u.k., it is has esting because it evolved from quite an un a more ve tax system to attractive system now. so there is a recognize next tackle the egregious stuff but otherwise
is and whether you can rightfully the income of people in countries, et cetera.ere is a recognition that the very beneficial position u.k. have n the through that will change. you have seen in a statement last week, statements about tax addressing resident, ownership of esidential property and clamping done on that tax benefit. think that will just increasingly move in that direction. moral and g social, political shift in taxation. >> is there any other country? a lot clients that say i...