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what do you say to them to get them to expand or move to colorado? >> can governor brown leave the room for a minute? >> i am a great believer that luring companies from one state to the other does not help the country. i think it is a race to the bottom. as the governor would say. it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no. 1 public education nation to one in the bottom half. we know the things -- at risk kids are coming from difficult neighborhoods and often broken families, they need a longer school day. that is nothing new there. there's another way to do that without spending a bunch of money. you can get your teachers union to agree to stagger the school day. some teachers come in early and you have study hall, some come in later and you have sports after school. there is a bunch of ways to address education. great teachers more than parent involvement or anything, you put a great teache
what do you say to them to get them to expand or move to colorado? >> can governor brown leave the room for a minute? >> i am a great believer that luring companies from one state to the other does not help the country. i think it is a race to the bottom. as the governor would say. it is useful for us to be as relentlessly pro-business as we can. we're very focused on education and we want to be the no. 1 state for solving this riddle that this country has become from being the no....
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and expand the appeal of the agreement to wto members who aren't yet ita participants. here again close collaboration between the u.s. and the eu is essential. we're not quite yet on the same page particularly with regard to the scope of an ita expansion negotiation. from the u.s. perspective, what makes best sense is a negotiating scope that allows for rapid progress, tangible deliverables and the reinforcement of the ita membership. while i can understand why my eu colleagues would like to use ita expansion negotiations as a platform to pursue long-standing aspirations on nontariff issues, the ita is fundamentally a tariff agreement. exceeding the current mandate is unlikely to garner the necessary consensus to move an ita expansion initiative forward. let me also offer a brief perspective on the wto's negotiations on trade facilitation. since the ministerial conference in december, we have been pleased to see a continuation of the workman-like bottom-up approach to this negotiation that has characterized it for some time. our intention is to continue contributing to
and expand the appeal of the agreement to wto members who aren't yet ita participants. here again close collaboration between the u.s. and the eu is essential. we're not quite yet on the same page particularly with regard to the scope of an ita expansion negotiation. from the u.s. perspective, what makes best sense is a negotiating scope that allows for rapid progress, tangible deliverables and the reinforcement of the ita membership. while i can understand why my eu colleagues would like to...
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a lot of work in that and then in the water and electricity segment that needs to be expanded another 3 billion in the next six years. this is not even to mention all of the work they're doing in renewables as ambassador smith rightly pointed out on the issue of shale gas is going to revolutionize the whole region and qatar is the leading export of lng and continuing to develop its capability is increasingly shifting its markets away from the u.s. and still exporting to europe. i might add, the uk is singularly dependent upon lng from qatar, but now in shifting its vision toward the east, india, china, after the catastrophe that took place in japan recently. japan has now emerged as one of the top importers of lng. so again, more markets going to the east and no end in sight in terms of the demand for their product. so they are expanding in all areas, diversifying in science, technology, renewables and making a mark for themselves as a diversified economy with much more than just the energy sector as their focus. thank you. >> thank you, ambassador. next, i would like to hear from amb
a lot of work in that and then in the water and electricity segment that needs to be expanded another 3 billion in the next six years. this is not even to mention all of the work they're doing in renewables as ambassador smith rightly pointed out on the issue of shale gas is going to revolutionize the whole region and qatar is the leading export of lng and continuing to develop its capability is increasingly shifting its markets away from the u.s. and still exporting to europe. i might add, the...
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richard nixon used his powers to expand the powers of the central government through a variety of programs but this has been different exponentially in terms of the degree and extent to which the president has tried to concentrate the power of the government in washington, d.c. unit, the beauty of the constitution is that it is an instrument and a set of ideas, again, that limits government. it believes that free men for free women and free markets can do just about anything. and at the end of the day, it is that constitution that has made us an exceptional nation. in 236 years we have become the most prosperous, the most democratic republic in all of human history. and so to ignore, to try to get around it, over it or under it is a fundamental challenge to our exceptionalism and the whole notion of limiting the government. >> ken blackwell, in "the blueprint," one of the examples you use is the white house czar system. why is that a -- again, most presidents have had perhaps at the most five czars. this president has had about 25 to 28 czars. and what they do is they ignore the separation
richard nixon used his powers to expand the powers of the central government through a variety of programs but this has been different exponentially in terms of the degree and extent to which the president has tried to concentrate the power of the government in washington, d.c. unit, the beauty of the constitution is that it is an instrument and a set of ideas, again, that limits government. it believes that free men for free women and free markets can do just about anything. and at the end of...
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begin with a x. - expand. - expands. when it expands, what's it do? begin with a c. - cool. - cools. when it cools, what's it do? begin with a c. - condenses. - condenses. and that kind of condensation forms what? begin with a c. clouds. and it happens at sea-level, what do you call it? - fog. - fog. that's right. but these updrafts, these updrafts give rise to those clouds. and that's kinda nice, that's kinda nice. i remember--i used to prospect for uranium out in colorado and i didn't know my physics then. and we used to be on san luis valley and go up to the sangre de cristo mountain range, and that's where we had some uranium claims. and we drive up there all the time and there always be clouds right over the mountain peaks. and you get up there and it's cold and damp and everything. and out in the valley it's dry. and i used to-- "that's all mixed up. "why aren't the clouds over here where the farmers need them. who needs him up there?" i never knew why the clouds preferred to be near the mountain. as if the cloud was an entity in itself, looking
begin with a x. - expand. - expands. when it expands, what's it do? begin with a c. - cool. - cools. when it cools, what's it do? begin with a c. - condenses. - condenses. and that kind of condensation forms what? begin with a c. clouds. and it happens at sea-level, what do you call it? - fog. - fog. that's right. but these updrafts, these updrafts give rise to those clouds. and that's kinda nice, that's kinda nice. i remember--i used to prospect for uranium out in colorado and i didn't know my...
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put a check on the growth, the power, and the intrusion of government, the way that you grow and expand the power of the central government, is to change the constitution or to ignore it. and so what we did, ken and i, in "the blueprint" was to do an expo say on the activities of the obama administration to fundamentally ignore, go around, under, or over, the constitution, and so we saw, and we see, the constitution as being the big rock in the road to the president's promise to fundamentally change the united states of america. >> host: is it different than what other presidents have done? >> guest: there have been times within our 236 years of existence where presidents have tried to concentrate power in the central government. richard nixon used his powers to expand the powers of the central government through a variety of programs. but this has been different exponentially in terms of degree and extent to which the president has tried to concentrate the power of the government in washington, dc. the beauty of the constitution is that it is an instrument and a set of ideas. again, th
put a check on the growth, the power, and the intrusion of government, the way that you grow and expand the power of the central government, is to change the constitution or to ignore it. and so what we did, ken and i, in "the blueprint" was to do an expo say on the activities of the obama administration to fundamentally ignore, go around, under, or over, the constitution, and so we saw, and we see, the constitution as being the big rock in the road to the president's promise to...
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again, in my proposed budget, i prioritized that over expanded free muni for all youth. it is a reasonable path. the other portion of the capital budget was the $700,000 reduction in state funds that we would otherwise have used to attach bicycle and pedestrian improvement projects to paving projects. often, but we were about to repave the road, we would come to the mta. are there any improvements in your queue? and do with less disruption and less cost than doing them separately. the answer that came back, we have those needs, but we do not have the funding. we would otherwise, were the sons not we prioritize, to expand this pilot, we would use these funds for that purpose. that is the sum of the $6.6 million. i know i have read some comments to the extent that this proposal is creating a false choices. i would respectfully disagree with that. i have endeavored in very good faith to present what i believed our real options that the board can consider and that our real policy decisions. there are trade-offs. once we expand beyond the $5 million that the advocates, to the
again, in my proposed budget, i prioritized that over expanded free muni for all youth. it is a reasonable path. the other portion of the capital budget was the $700,000 reduction in state funds that we would otherwise have used to attach bicycle and pedestrian improvement projects to paving projects. often, but we were about to repave the road, we would come to the mta. are there any improvements in your queue? and do with less disruption and less cost than doing them separately. the answer...
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you heard many times over the need to expand summer programming. we have a number of additional populations we would love to serve, if resources provided. supervisor campos: not to interrupt, but i know the director has to leave for a family obligation very shortly. is it ok if we give her an opportunity to make a quick statement, and follow up any questions? we can then continue the discussion. my apologies. president chiu: thank you very much. >> thank you so much, chair campos. i am the director for the department of children, youth, and their families. it is my present -- my pleasure to be here today to let you know that number one i thank you for prioritizing summer. i also want to take the opportunity to share what we in the city are doing for children during the summer. i do have a slide. there is no need to tell you that summer programming plays a critical role in the lives of our children in san francisco. in summer program supports young people's academics, civic, social, creative, and physical development. summer programing supports lear
you heard many times over the need to expand summer programming. we have a number of additional populations we would love to serve, if resources provided. supervisor campos: not to interrupt, but i know the director has to leave for a family obligation very shortly. is it ok if we give her an opportunity to make a quick statement, and follow up any questions? we can then continue the discussion. my apologies. president chiu: thank you very much. >> thank you so much, chair campos. i am...
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we ask you for all those reasons to please expand muni for all. [applause] chairman brinkman: supervisor olague. thank you for your patience. i would like to let the supervisors speak. supervisor olague: we are in the middle of the meeting. i have to rush back. i want to reiterate my support for free muni for youth. i think it should apply to all incomes. it is very much in concert with the transit first policy that we promote. there are some on static impacts -- unstudied impacts the are greeted by parents dropping their kids off at private schools that we have not looked back. there is double parking. there is the stalling of traffic. there are neighborhood impact that occur as a result of parents transporting their children to private schools. at one time, transportation to schools was something that was given to most children. private schools and public schools, it should be something that is encouraged by the city. finally, i want to mention that there are a group of seniors here from chinatown tenants association. they are getting a little t
we ask you for all those reasons to please expand muni for all. [applause] chairman brinkman: supervisor olague. thank you for your patience. i would like to let the supervisors speak. supervisor olague: we are in the middle of the meeting. i have to rush back. i want to reiterate my support for free muni for youth. i think it should apply to all incomes. it is very much in concert with the transit first policy that we promote. there are some on static impacts -- unstudied impacts the are...
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up to 7% of the projects are devoted to parking and that expands and no matter how big your building is. that kid leave you with many hundreds of spaces even at that ratio. -- that kind of leaves you with many hundreds the spaces at that ratio. there are many spaces that would require additional study that was out of the scope of this plan that was recommended in the future. this supports continuous study. the projections continue to show increasing congestion in the future. and some point, some measurement like that might be needed and the plan would endorse that. there are certain other requirements related to transformation. in terms of open space, the transit center, as you have been presented before and are aware of, is going to be building a five and a half acre roof on the transit building which will be the signature open space of this district and not part of the downtown. so, the plan will figure out how to augment and enhance access to this, but the plan look at opportunities to increase this. the plan to identify the potential for a relatively large half acre plaza, an ope
up to 7% of the projects are devoted to parking and that expands and no matter how big your building is. that kid leave you with many hundreds of spaces even at that ratio. -- that kind of leaves you with many hundreds the spaces at that ratio. there are many spaces that would require additional study that was out of the scope of this plan that was recommended in the future. this supports continuous study. the projections continue to show increasing congestion in the future. and some point,...
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and the need is clearly there for the expanding female population. unfortunately, that we see in the federal prison system. >> is it a priority for you? >> yeah, we want to bring online as many of these facilities as we can. and this is one, as i understand it, is extremely close -- we were just about ready to open it. >> madam chairman, thank you very much for taking me out of order and i appreciate it very much. >> mr. attorney general, i have two questions. first of all, federal prisons. as i look at the department's budget, almost 1/3 of the department's money is going into federal prisons. the amount is now $6 billion, and it is rapidly approaching almost what the fbi budget is, which is $8 billion. now, my question is, what's going on with federal prisons? now, if people are incarcerated. first of all, we want the bad guys and gals off the street. so we want you to prosecute and incarcerate particularly where there are people who constitute a danger to our country or to our communities. but i don't know if we can sustain this growth. once we gt
and the need is clearly there for the expanding female population. unfortunately, that we see in the federal prison system. >> is it a priority for you? >> yeah, we want to bring online as many of these facilities as we can. and this is one, as i understand it, is extremely close -- we were just about ready to open it. >> madam chairman, thank you very much for taking me out of order and i appreciate it very much. >> mr. attorney general, i have two questions. first of...
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. >> during her surgery the doctor implanted a device known as an expander. they're used to stretch out the scar tissue and create space for reconstruction. but expanders in the chest will accomplish that in a unique way. >> there is a button to turn it on. and hold this over where your expander is. >> a remote will allow her to deflate them herself, controlling the pace. >> this is very easy to use. and this is two buttons, one to turn it on. >> she presses same, and it is differed. >> the ceo of the company air expanders says each contains a tiny reservoir delivering the inflation. and says it's an alternative to traditional expanders. >> and now the patient going use this small controller. >> he says patients apply three small doses per day. >> they're not subject to immediatel and discomfort and can go at their own pace. >> the company says data suggests women reach the optimal expansion in less time using the system. >> and that this is about 15 day autos doctors will remove expanders and place permanent implants. >> this means a lot to me on whole agai
. >> during her surgery the doctor implanted a device known as an expander. they're used to stretch out the scar tissue and create space for reconstruction. but expanders in the chest will accomplish that in a unique way. >> there is a button to turn it on. and hold this over where your expander is. >> a remote will allow her to deflate them herself, controlling the pace. >> this is very easy to use. and this is two buttons, one to turn it on. >> she presses same,...
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expand that to the congressional levels. expand that to the national levels, but don't start too big. start at the lowest possible level, learn, ask the right questions, don't be content with the status quo and be willing to sacrifice. and don't enter or be involved in politics to make a living. do it to make a commitment, to make a contribution and to sacrifi sacrifice. don't go into politics to or for the vain glory or power, go into it for the purpose of serving. >> let me have you listen to what the late senator robert byrd said. in an interview we did back in 2005, this runs just about three minutes, but he gives you some full context as to why he opposed the civil rights act in 1964 and really how his opinions have shifted, changed, evolved over the last 30 to 40 years since that legislation became the law of the land. let's watch. again, from 2005, the interview we conducted with senator robert byrd of virginia. >> would you change your vote on civil rights if you had to give it today? >> yes, i would. on the civil ri
expand that to the congressional levels. expand that to the national levels, but don't start too big. start at the lowest possible level, learn, ask the right questions, don't be content with the status quo and be willing to sacrifice. and don't enter or be involved in politics to make a living. do it to make a commitment, to make a contribution and to sacrifi sacrifice. don't go into politics to or for the vain glory or power, go into it for the purpose of serving. >> let me have you...
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now, they will expand their business. we will see that there will be more parking problems i don't think they have any kind of converter. this will create more pollution. we have been tolerating it all of these years and we want them to reach some kind of compromise. that is it. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i basically raised in san francisco. i was going around fisherman's wharf when i was 8 or nine years old. it was run down and kind of cd. the whole area was like a plant at the beach north. since then, the area is undoubtedly had undergone a real transformation. this is one of the most popular visitor destinations in the entire nation. there is a neighborhood that lived along side of this but that is a fact of life of living in the area. i believe the remarkable transformation happening is due in large part to the hard work of city planners but in partnership with a visionary entrepreneur is to have transformed the area into one of the big money makers in san francisco in terms of revenue for the city and
now, they will expand their business. we will see that there will be more parking problems i don't think they have any kind of converter. this will create more pollution. we have been tolerating it all of these years and we want them to reach some kind of compromise. that is it. thank you. >> good evening, commissioners. i basically raised in san francisco. i was going around fisherman's wharf when i was 8 or nine years old. it was run down and kind of cd. the whole area was like a plant...
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we will expand the subfreezing temperatures tomorrow morning. we will warm up a little as we afternoon.the the high point will be easter sunday in terms of temperature. let's put this into motion of shopping in the sky in after 6:00 a.m. this morning. there is a nice look at the bay. i love these cameras we have water.he a bit of a chop with the wind.rly a.m.p at 6:44 a few neighborhoods could dip to freezing this morning. we will expand that further tomorrow. gaithersburg, at the freezing mark. 36 in winchester. you want the long sleeves and s morning. thi we will warm into the 50's this afternoon. cloud cover down to the south. we could use some rain around here. like we have a until laterain tuesday.to high pressure will settle in canada today through the weekend. pressure = sunshine -- sunshine. breezy tomorrow and 70 on easter sunday. >> newschopper 7 is over the accident in prince william county, virginia. traffic is getting by on their direction. the investigation and the atanup continues here telegraph road. looking good on the beltway i
we will expand the subfreezing temperatures tomorrow morning. we will warm up a little as we afternoon.the the high point will be easter sunday in terms of temperature. let's put this into motion of shopping in the sky in after 6:00 a.m. this morning. there is a nice look at the bay. i love these cameras we have water.he a bit of a chop with the wind.rly a.m.p at 6:44 a few neighborhoods could dip to freezing this morning. we will expand that further tomorrow. gaithersburg, at the freezing...
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it was the town even had to expand its boundaries to incorporate the entire facility t million square foot facility. it is a very interesting little note that the two groups there co habiting the same little town. >> phillip, independent caller. >> talking about polygamy. let me say this, the two party system is married to the military industrial complex games, and i recommend to all of those listening that the best book you wrote was "body of secrets." it's one of the greatest books i've read. i'm an activist, i've been out there working with the 25%, it's called 25 cent solution. and our goal is to get the military spending cut by 25%, and send the money back to the cities and states to help save jobs and rebuild the economy. what the people don't realize is that 56 cents out of every federal tax dollar that you and i and the young lady send to the federal government goes to military spending which i'm sure part of is for this whole complex that you're talking about. 56 cents out of every dollar, it's outrageous. >> all right, philip. do we know what the overall nsa budget is every
it was the town even had to expand its boundaries to incorporate the entire facility t million square foot facility. it is a very interesting little note that the two groups there co habiting the same little town. >> phillip, independent caller. >> talking about polygamy. let me say this, the two party system is married to the military industrial complex games, and i recommend to all of those listening that the best book you wrote was "body of secrets." it's one of the...
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herself controlling the pace they expand in the chest. >> it's very easy to use. one button to turn it on. remote connects to the expander. >> she presses the middle button. >> he says each implant contains a tiny reservoir of compressed gas that delivers the inflation. it's a traditional to alternative expanders that requires a needle an inject saline into implant to increase size. >> instead of using the needle to go into the device, they are going to use the small handheld controller. >> they typically apply three small doses a day that is less likely to cause pain. >> they can go at their own pace. >> early data suggests that women typically reach the optimum time in less time using the system. >> it's opposed to several months they will do it in 15 days. >> they will place the permanent implants she has been waiting for. >> it means a lot to me. i'm sure every woman out there. >> terry: company hopes to have results from their latest trial to submit to approval by the end of this year. >>> the state's largest premiere gathering of professional businesswomen i
herself controlling the pace they expand in the chest. >> it's very easy to use. one button to turn it on. remote connects to the expander. >> she presses the middle button. >> he says each implant contains a tiny reservoir of compressed gas that delivers the inflation. it's a traditional to alternative expanders that requires a needle an inject saline into implant to increase size. >> instead of using the needle to go into the device, they are going to use the small...
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this legislation also expands the area that the 1% public art program applies to, to expand to new commercial areas, mostly in the soma neighborhoods, and in districts 3, 6, and 10. i hope this will expand opportunities for the arts community. i want to thank the arts community, the planning staff that help on this, representatives from the development community, my aid, and the mayor's staff for their assistance, and as for your support. supervisor campos: can we take this same house, called? this ordinance happens -- this ordinance is passed. >> item 13 amends the planning code regarding extension of time for legitimization of existing eastern neighborhood uses. president chiu: same house, same call. this ordinance is passed on the first lead. why don't we skip over our 3:00 p.m. special item related to the america's cup, as well as our 3:00 34:00 special items. can we now go to item 20? "item 20 was considered by the rules committee at a special meeting on march 29, boarded without recommendation. it is an ordinance amending the campaign and governmental conduct in municipal elections code
this legislation also expands the area that the 1% public art program applies to, to expand to new commercial areas, mostly in the soma neighborhoods, and in districts 3, 6, and 10. i hope this will expand opportunities for the arts community. i want to thank the arts community, the planning staff that help on this, representatives from the development community, my aid, and the mayor's staff for their assistance, and as for your support. supervisor campos: can we take this same house, called?...
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not only do they not expanded, but you go to the premier and you say, i would not have brought you allwith me. i swear i was in this more in the script. tavis: [laughter] >> that never happened. as someone who loved comics as a d, i love these movies and the way they put together this amazing cast. there is a certain time when you go to a super hero movie and you are going down to acy studio and try not to look at anyone's costumes too much. -- down to a cheap studio and not trying to look at and with costumes to much. this is not like that. i love myself walking on to the deck of the health care and doing things like birds banner -- and the deck of the he liocarrier doing things like an bruce jenner. tavis: you keep leading me down those one of about of conversation. -- this wonderful path of conversation. i've got myself in trouble many times on this program doing that. but i'm going to follow you anyway. you said something a moment ago that i've heard expressed by women on this program over the years. maybe i have -- i do not recall -- heard that kind of sentiment expressed by a man
not only do they not expanded, but you go to the premier and you say, i would not have brought you allwith me. i swear i was in this more in the script. tavis: [laughter] >> that never happened. as someone who loved comics as a d, i love these movies and the way they put together this amazing cast. there is a certain time when you go to a super hero movie and you are going down to acy studio and try not to look at anyone's costumes too much. -- down to a cheap studio and not trying to...
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it expands when you water it. and improves your soil. big beautiful plants that grow up to three times the flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. we were so bad at this before. particularly you. [ laughs ] everyone grows with miracle-gro. >>> it's 6:30. clear and 64 degrees. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. now that george zimmerman is in custody and charged with the murder of trayvon martin, dozens of ministers around the nation are calling for a rally, for unity and healing. randall pin ston reports. -- pinkston reports. >> reporter: florida ministers are asking for unity, now that george zimmerman is behind bars. >> people feel as though the process of justice is working. reconciliation and healing is fostered out of an environment where there is repentance and forgiveness. >> yes, sir. >> reporter: it could be months before zimmerman goes on trial. the 28-year-old neighborhood watch volunteer said he shot the teenager in self-defense. >> he defer -- deser
it expands when you water it. and improves your soil. big beautiful plants that grow up to three times the flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. we were so bad at this before. particularly you. [ laughs ] everyone grows with miracle-gro. >>> it's 6:30. clear and 64 degrees. good evening, everyone. thanks for staying with wjz. here are some of the stories people are talking about tonight. now that george zimmerman is in custody and charged with the murder of trayvon martin, dozens of...
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nasser and the new toshka canal; the move from subsistence to commercial agriculture; and how an expandingopulation in the nile river delta is encroaching on the area's remaining precious farmland. from space, the earth can seem an abstract pattern of color and shape, but as we look closer, environmental processes come into view. here the rain of east-central africa collects in the giant lake victoria. its waters drain to the north, giving rise o of the world's great rirs, the nile descending from the african highlands, the nile winds through one of earth's most arid landscapes. coursing through the vast desert of northern africa, the waters of the nile nourish a ribbon of green across the sun-baked terrain. and 4,000 miles from its source, the nile puts forth its greatest gift-- a lush and fertile delta that ushered in one of the world's oldest civilizations. near the neck of the delta is the city of cairo. dathstets arive-- 11 million people crowd the city, 68 million crowd the country. and though the bounty of the nile is great, the agriculture it supports is not sufficient to feed the
nasser and the new toshka canal; the move from subsistence to commercial agriculture; and how an expandingopulation in the nile river delta is encroaching on the area's remaining precious farmland. from space, the earth can seem an abstract pattern of color and shape, but as we look closer, environmental processes come into view. here the rain of east-central africa collects in the giant lake victoria. its waters drain to the north, giving rise o of the world's great rirs, the nile descending...
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expand in school emotional and mental health support for students. sustain current funding for restorative practices. and commit to full implementation of the restorative justice policy. and sustain current funding for ethnic studies programs. as we have heard from supervisor avalos, we agreed that the number one priority will be access to credit recovery, extending that seventh period. those are the options for the school students who need to make up the courses. we are asking the city and the district to work together to find the resources to support full access, a through g. i was a newcomer. when i came here, my biggest challenge -- from high school, i could not finish english as a second language. i had to go to a community college to finish english as a second language. that handicap to me, because i could not apply for any university because i was not able to take the english courses. as a parent right now, i have a sixth grader, and i have a ninth grader. my biggest challenge is to bring. my kids need to bring. they need geometry. they need a
expand in school emotional and mental health support for students. sustain current funding for restorative practices. and commit to full implementation of the restorative justice policy. and sustain current funding for ethnic studies programs. as we have heard from supervisor avalos, we agreed that the number one priority will be access to credit recovery, extending that seventh period. those are the options for the school students who need to make up the courses. we are asking the city and the...
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this would find expanded according platforms, replacing stop signs. there could be some wayside infrastructure, such as ticket vending machines and expanded swinish richard --- expanded signage, that might be a good candidate for voter approval. the other new addition to the capital plan from a revenue perspective our revenue bonds that are authorized to issue. this would be coming into the budget committee in the week. a third and would-be old debt. that is more or less the capital budget picture. these are the priorities and we are using, given that our needs are greater than resources. good eveninin allocating funds,t of what the board will be presented with. this is the final form, which is about $400 million each year in capital spending. that includes carry forward from previous years. we hope to get agreement within the next three months, but a dose allow you to achieve -- but it does allow you to achieve funding, so that is it, and i will be happy to take any other questions you might have. >> just a final one from me. i am hopeful this is an
this would find expanded according platforms, replacing stop signs. there could be some wayside infrastructure, such as ticket vending machines and expanded swinish richard --- expanded signage, that might be a good candidate for voter approval. the other new addition to the capital plan from a revenue perspective our revenue bonds that are authorized to issue. this would be coming into the budget committee in the week. a third and would-be old debt. that is more or less the capital budget...
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they consume and that expands the demand curve. you have a dynamic economy for 90% of u.s. born workers that enhances their wages. the other 9% got whacked up side the head with globalization and immigration and everything you can list and they need help. getting rid of immigrants doesn't really help them. the final point is if you look at the last 15 years, 25% of publicly traded companies in the united states are essentially from the bay area region and one out of four was started by an immigrant. we have great data on this because it's all transparent. you can look it up. you can tabulate it. it's all a list of companies that we own, from google to intel, we know these companies. here is what you don't know but you kind of know if you just look around. in the next two years, we'll have much better data on. that is at the small and medium sized, it turns out that same disproportionate effort of immigrants forming businesses that by the way small businesses are what employ people and grow the economy, immigrants form a disproportionate number of those businesses. we know t
they consume and that expands the demand curve. you have a dynamic economy for 90% of u.s. born workers that enhances their wages. the other 9% got whacked up side the head with globalization and immigration and everything you can list and they need help. getting rid of immigrants doesn't really help them. the final point is if you look at the last 15 years, 25% of publicly traded companies in the united states are essentially from the bay area region and one out of four was started by an...
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public health spending because they're still going to expand the spending.hat means our medical bills still go up. the mandate goes down. they go up a lot more. >> the worst of all worlds is that the individual mandate gets struck down. and the rest of the law stands because insurance companies will be required to insure all comers and then you won't have then young people who are healthy won't be buying the insurance and premiums will skyrocket and there's nothing in this health care law as it stands, as it's written that really reduces how much we spend as a nation on health care. john mccain actually on the campaign trail had a great idea about changing the way that health insurance is taxed in this country. that would reduce how much we consume. there's nothing that's happening that will do that and we're going to get taxed more to pay for the increased spending. >> i'm not an expert in this law. it does involve some degree of rationing. at that point, don't you consume less? >> no, it doesn't. not to a great degree. >> i don't know. >> there's an outcry
public health spending because they're still going to expand the spending.hat means our medical bills still go up. the mandate goes down. they go up a lot more. >> the worst of all worlds is that the individual mandate gets struck down. and the rest of the law stands because insurance companies will be required to insure all comers and then you won't have then young people who are healthy won't be buying the insurance and premiums will skyrocket and there's nothing in this health care law...
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so, it's -- their headquarters are spending another 2 to $3 billion, expanding its headquarters. then you've got the new super computer facilities down in tennessee, so it's an enormous building program and i agree with the caller that there's far too much military spending. it's -- eisenhower warned of those are industrial complex, now it's the intelligence security and military industrial complex that is gobbling up so much money when we could be spending it for things much more useful in the united states. one other point, it would be good if all of this money was usefully spent but nsa missed the first world trade center attack. it missed the attack on the "uss cole," it missed the attack on the east african embassies, on 9/11, it missed the attacks or missed the underwear bomber who flew into detroit on christmas day and they missed the times square bomber. so if you got something to draw that money it might be a different story. but the point is they spend, spend, spend and they collect so much information, it's not a lack of information they have, it's too much. >> support
so, it's -- their headquarters are spending another 2 to $3 billion, expanding its headquarters. then you've got the new super computer facilities down in tennessee, so it's an enormous building program and i agree with the caller that there's far too much military spending. it's -- eisenhower warned of those are industrial complex, now it's the intelligence security and military industrial complex that is gobbling up so much money when we could be spending it for things much more useful in the...
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get used to it because these stringent regulations are going nowhere fast in fact they're actually expanding. today on our t.v. world finance ministers are in washington d.c. in the hopes of stitching together a political economic solution from the fragile yours own to the growing influence of the brics nations we'll give you a live look at what's in store for the annual summit. and for those of you who feel like the t.s.a. is getting a little frisky with your personal liberties these days get used to it because these stringent regulations are going nowhere fast in fact they're actually expanding but is anyone stopped to ask if all these rules actually make us safer we'll explore that and money isn't the only thing wells fargo is keeping locked up safe these days turns out the bank has a huge stake in the private prison industry making enormous profits for keeping people behind bars we'll call them money. it's friday april twentieth four pm in washington d.c. i'm at the martin you're watching our team. first it was corporate bailouts now it's entire countries that are being bailed out and th
get used to it because these stringent regulations are going nowhere fast in fact they're actually expanding. today on our t.v. world finance ministers are in washington d.c. in the hopes of stitching together a political economic solution from the fragile yours own to the growing influence of the brics nations we'll give you a live look at what's in store for the annual summit. and for those of you who feel like the t.s.a. is getting a little frisky with your personal liberties these days get...
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expanding up to 1 acre. it closes the gap in our blue green way network, which is important also improvements along the creek shorelines. we're pleased to be part of this bond proposal. it has been an absolute pleasure to work with the recreation park staff and the advocates. we appreciate this opportunity to be part of this bond consideration for the voters piteously here to answer any questions. thank you p. -- thank you. >> what are our next steps? after today, our next steps are to the port commission. they will hear a similar presentation on the proposal that elaine just discussed. on april 30, we will be at the capital planning committee. it oversees the 10-year plan and has to make a recommendation to the board of supervisors about whether to move forward or not with this proposal. the capital planning committee has the task of setting, with the comptroller's office, feedback, setting that cap, setting the amount of money allocated to each fund. lastly, although it is not over until it is ever, on may
expanding up to 1 acre. it closes the gap in our blue green way network, which is important also improvements along the creek shorelines. we're pleased to be part of this bond proposal. it has been an absolute pleasure to work with the recreation park staff and the advocates. we appreciate this opportunity to be part of this bond consideration for the voters piteously here to answer any questions. thank you p. -- thank you. >> what are our next steps? after today, our next steps are to...
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and fifth, the united states should dramatically expand the flow of information into north korea. north korea cannot live forever in a cocoon. china and south korea are growing so prosperous, the flow of information can get in, but coupled with engagement, we can expand that information and it will start to change. i believe within the next decade, we could move north korea aaway from its regular cycle to something much better. thank you very much. >> i admire your optimism. thank you. thank you dr. cronin. i appreciate it. now i thank all the witnesses and my apologies for cutting you off. i wanted to ask about the third nuclear test, about the influence of china and the cooperation with north korea, with iran. as many of you said, experts are expecting that north korea will indeed conduct a third nuclear test, especially since the young general lost face with this fizzled missile launch. do you anticipate any future weapon tested will be plutonium based? or will it kb triggered by highly enriched uranium demonstrating an alternative nuclear weapon system for pyongyang? and what
and fifth, the united states should dramatically expand the flow of information into north korea. north korea cannot live forever in a cocoon. china and south korea are growing so prosperous, the flow of information can get in, but coupled with engagement, we can expand that information and it will start to change. i believe within the next decade, we could move north korea aaway from its regular cycle to something much better. thank you very much. >> i admire your optimism. thank you....
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. >> authorizing the department of emergency management to expand the fiscal year protection program grant in the amount of $585,000 from the u.s. department of, and security through the california emergency management agency to find a critical infrastructure protection needs. >> last but not least, this legislation before you is an accept and expand resolution that authorizes the city and county to accept 2010 but for some protection grant funds for protection of critical infrastructure and key resources in the city and county. three sites have been identified. it will be spent for $535,000 management and administration. >> are unable to discuss where -- are you able to discuss where those sites are? >> i am not. supervisor avalos: i understand. public comment? we will close public comment. if we can move this item forward with recommendations. do we have any other items before us? we are adjourned. >> san francisco recreation and parks department offers classes for the whole family. rec and parks has a class for everyone. discover what is available now and get ready to get out and
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that money could stay in their business, hire more workers and expand their business. the american people are asking, where are the jobs? we're trying to do everything that we can to continue to help them. we've got a plan. we sent 30 bills over to the senate. why don't they get off their rears and do something. >> all right. last question for loud mouth. >> all right. recently the u.s. catholic -- conference of cat catholic bishops disproportionately, what is your response to them? >> what's more of a concern to me is that if you don't begin to make decisions about getting our fiscal house in order, there won't be a safety net. there won't p be these programs. and i don't know how often some of us have to talk about the fact that you can't spend $1.3 trillion more than what you bring in, that's what's going to happen this year. $5 tril krlion worth of debt an think that this is going to continue. the fact that we have to make hard desishs, it's about trying to make sure that we're able to preserve these programs that are critically important for the poorest in our soc
that money could stay in their business, hire more workers and expand their business. the american people are asking, where are the jobs? we're trying to do everything that we can to continue to help them. we've got a plan. we sent 30 bills over to the senate. why don't they get off their rears and do something. >> all right. last question for loud mouth. >> all right. recently the u.s. catholic -- conference of cat catholic bishops disproportionately, what is your response to them?...