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fabric. >> they're called fat quarters. >> fat quarters. ( laughter ) you know, i don't think-- >> they're not going to know. >> no. just one minute. a fat quarter is not a body part! ( laughter ) ( rim shot ) ( applause ) you know, a fourth of a yard is usually like nine inches by the width of the fabric, 45. well, this is cut, for those of you who are in the audience, it's cut differently. it's 18 x 22 inches, so you get these four fat quarters. and you're going to sew them together. >> here are two. >> okay, big chunks. >> then we have two more. >> all right. >> let's see, i think we'll put them like this. >> all righty. >> and we don't sew them together-- ( audience reacting ) ( laughter ) what's the matter? >> i don't know! >> well, we don't sew them together evenly. they're offset a little bit. and then i've already done that on this. this is kind of like sewing with nancy. you kind of just throw the samples away off to the side. ( laughter ) so here, i've outlined the shape of the-- th
fabric. >> they're called fat quarters. >> fat quarters. ( laughter ) you know, i don't think-- >> they're not going to know. >> no. just one minute. a fat quarter is not a body part! ( laughter ) ( rim shot ) ( applause ) you know, a fourth of a yard is usually like nine inches by the width of the fabric, 45. well, this is cut, for those of you who are in the audience, it's cut differently. it's 18 x 22 inches, so you get these four fat quarters. and you're going to sew...
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holly believe those are fabricated. -- we believe those are fabricated. and they simply do not demonstrate, based upon the exact ten hours, and nobody gets an exat 10-h -- exact 10-hour stamp. it can happen, but not on a normal basis. we believe that this point, it is up to the board is simply decide whether you believe that it is fraudulent or if you believe the excuses he's given. we will accept your decision. >> are there any industry statistics on average number of times a vehicle is in for repair? >> it is anecdotal. currently, there is a sense that many of the vehicles to spend a lot of time in the shop. beyond that, it is anecdotal evidence. some complain about the priuses, that tit takes -- that it takes week ss to replace a battery pack. president goh: thank you. >> good evening, everybody. based on the last meeting, what we have, we just talked about times to prove the accurate information. through 2009, the car was in the shop. it was accurate evidence and proof that the car was broken. that is why i used a spare for that. in the rules, 1104, o
holly believe those are fabricated. -- we believe those are fabricated. and they simply do not demonstrate, based upon the exact ten hours, and nobody gets an exat 10-h -- exact 10-hour stamp. it can happen, but not on a normal basis. we believe that this point, it is up to the board is simply decide whether you believe that it is fraudulent or if you believe the excuses he's given. we will accept your decision. >> are there any industry statistics on average number of times a vehicle is...
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right i don't think there is a fabrication of the case itself it might be misunderstanding it might be a culture clash but at the end of the day think the prosecution authority has handled this case with abysmal professionalism and. i don't see the being i don't see it being a political set up if it were it would have been how the professionally in your questioning the professionalism in terms of saying the prosecutor in sweden has been biased in what way because that's what i understand you are saying and many of the followers of us are just saying where where is this person's come from. not just miers i mean if you look at the history of this case first assad was wanted for rape then he was wanted for the station and then for basically harassment that he was wanted for anything at all for a couple of weeks and then all of that then all of sudden prosecutor in a completely different district decides takes a look at the at this case after a phone call and decides that i think we're going to charge this man with rape anyway only he's not charged yet he's only wanted for extradition to d
right i don't think there is a fabrication of the case itself it might be misunderstanding it might be a culture clash but at the end of the day think the prosecution authority has handled this case with abysmal professionalism and. i don't see the being i don't see it being a political set up if it were it would have been how the professionally in your questioning the professionalism in terms of saying the prosecutor in sweden has been biased in what way because that's what i understand you...
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a can transform fabric into a fascinating work of art -- it can transform fabric into a fascinating work of light-art. fashion designers are exploring their potential. one german designer has created skiing out its -- outfits with them. one designer in new york makes clothes with flights. and a designer in london deploys up to 15,000 of them in a single dress as in this model from 2007. on the video dress, you can make out moving images. designers made dream up amazing things, but they often need technical help to make them reality. and that is where moritz waldemeyer comes in. he is from germany but lives in london. he is widely considered one of the most innovative light designers of our time. >> i am like an interpreter. i translate from the language of creativity into the language of technology. >> pioneering spirit francesca castagnacci has not get called on an interpreter for help. she is happy experimenting by herself. her light shoes are light years away from entering mass production. >> it has been an experiment. so far, i only have this prototype. manufacturing these shoes woul
a can transform fabric into a fascinating work of art -- it can transform fabric into a fascinating work of light-art. fashion designers are exploring their potential. one german designer has created skiing out its -- outfits with them. one designer in new york makes clothes with flights. and a designer in london deploys up to 15,000 of them in a single dress as in this model from 2007. on the video dress, you can make out moving images. designers made dream up amazing things, but they often...
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this is painted african fabric.nd this is mud cloth. >> marion coleman is one of the best quilters in the bay area, at the very least but probably nationally. she's typical in that she started out quilting on weekends in the evening and found herself increasingly passionate about what she could do with quilts. she responds to calls for exhibits by wanting to tell the african-american story. >> for this piece i'm working on, documenting the lives of african-american nurses. they were oftentimes not allowed to work in an integrated hospital so they had their own nursing association. i like collecting the fabrics and thinking about what i'm going to do with it. i started out being a very light stitcher and the more i quilt, the more stitches i put on. and it creates the kind of texture that you would if you were like, i think, putting lots of paint on something. you know you can feel it. you can see it. it has a lot of movement in it. >> this is my jazz quilt about artist deedee bridgewater. i call this one "sisters."
this is painted african fabric.nd this is mud cloth. >> marion coleman is one of the best quilters in the bay area, at the very least but probably nationally. she's typical in that she started out quilting on weekends in the evening and found herself increasingly passionate about what she could do with quilts. she responds to calls for exhibits by wanting to tell the african-american story. >> for this piece i'm working on, documenting the lives of african-american nurses. they were...
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you no longer have mixed areas to social fabric was destroyed, possibly forever. but a couple million iraqis displaced within the country, hundreds of refugees outside of iraq. in a senseless iraqis are dying in part because it was iraqis were killed and she has had one and she has her beginning to realize they had one. and crucially the third fact or was the rise of prime minister maliki. maliki came to power very weak as an american puppet and his main background were the subjects. as he began to flex his muscles and take his role as prime minister were seriously come he realized al qaeda has been taking care of by the americans and shia militias, but i have a competition for power, shia militiamen who were unruly, clashing with security forces in a turn on them too to surprise even the americans. in march of 2008, maliki declared operations. angrily he targeted neighborhoods in basra, baghdad and elsewhere. his guys were actually losing. americans are 24 notices of operations came to his rescue with snipers, there's an save the iraqi army because you had hundre
you no longer have mixed areas to social fabric was destroyed, possibly forever. but a couple million iraqis displaced within the country, hundreds of refugees outside of iraq. in a senseless iraqis are dying in part because it was iraqis were killed and she has had one and she has her beginning to realize they had one. and crucially the third fact or was the rise of prime minister maliki. maliki came to power very weak as an american puppet and his main background were the subjects. as he...
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> reporter: for "true grit," first time nominee mary zophres put her heart into authenticity from fabric i was completely, completely obsessed by the design of this movie. every piece of fabric, every piece of clothing that's here has a reason. >> reporter: while movie tickets seem to cost more every year, this exhibit hasn't changed. admission is free. the exhibition is always called the art of motion picture costume design. this year you really can see the art. but you have to see it in person. the free exhibit is open until april 30th. >> and tours cost 20 bucks a person monday through friday. >> the one that won last year was "the yououououououououououou >>> this morning on "world news now," political pressure. the intense push from antigovernment protesters in egypt. >>> and it appears the u.s. could be taking a tougher stance. it's wednesday, february 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good morning. thanks for being with us. i'm vinita nair. >> and i'm rob nelson. >>> the pressure on hosni mubarak is now intensifying. even his vice president is saying th
> reporter: for "true grit," first time nominee mary zophres put her heart into authenticity from fabric i was completely, completely obsessed by the design of this movie. every piece of fabric, every piece of clothing that's here has a reason. >> reporter: while movie tickets seem to cost more every year, this exhibit hasn't changed. admission is free. the exhibition is always called the art of motion picture costume design. this year you really can see the art. but you have...
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and having fabricated a wybill? -- a waybill? >> the absence of teh lohe log n would lead us to believe that he did not drive that day. >> it has been quite a while since we have heard this case. he had driven approximately half of the year. was the department given his waybills for the last half of 2010? >> we did not request 2010's waybills. we requested 2005. >> i believe there was testimony made at the previous hearing that he was driving significantly during the first half of 2010. but i just remember that? >> we would not have had waybills after he had submitted his first round. if we had any evidence, we would only have had it up until that point. >> isn't that pro-ratable? >> the rules are constantly changing. it is possible. at the time, the hearing officer could have chosen tthe number. but they did not do so. >> you have a copy in front of you that does not allow for pro- rating. >> it does allow other corroborating documentary evidence instead of the written waybills. right? >> right. >> i have a question. in your mta
and having fabricated a wybill? -- a waybill? >> the absence of teh lohe log n would lead us to believe that he did not drive that day. >> it has been quite a while since we have heard this case. he had driven approximately half of the year. was the department given his waybills for the last half of 2010? >> we did not request 2010's waybills. we requested 2005. >> i believe there was testimony made at the previous hearing that he was driving significantly during the...
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the implementation, fabrication, and installation of new doors. restrooms should be operational by march 4 meeting. director ford: questions? director ortiz: an ac transit representative, when the temporary terminal opened, there was a lot of criticism about the lack of that term. i want to thank rare for fighting a solution. motion to approve. director ford: public comment? no members of the public have addressed -- >> no members of the public wish to speak to you today. director ford: all those in favor? opposed? the motion carries. >> moving into item 10. approving a resolution supporting child care centers in caltrans transfer parcels 5, 6/7, and f. >> emilio cruz will also present on this item. >> as part of the redevelopment of the plan for the transbay zone, we will be adding 206 new homes to the neighborhood. we recognize this will add to the demand for child care within the city and county of san francisco. the resolution before you today recognizes that need and sets out a plan to help create the opportunity for child care within the are
the implementation, fabrication, and installation of new doors. restrooms should be operational by march 4 meeting. director ford: questions? director ortiz: an ac transit representative, when the temporary terminal opened, there was a lot of criticism about the lack of that term. i want to thank rare for fighting a solution. motion to approve. director ford: public comment? no members of the public have addressed -- >> no members of the public wish to speak to you today. director ford:...
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it will be covered up with sand and layers offen fabric in order to preserve it from decay. >> thanks so much for joining us on this week 's edition of christian world news. i hope you will join us again next week, until then good-bye and god bless.
it will be covered up with sand and layers offen fabric in order to preserve it from decay. >> thanks so much for joining us on this week 's edition of christian world news. i hope you will join us again next week, until then good-bye and god bless.
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the president is on his way to oregon to check in and take a look at a chip fabrication company then it's back to washington, d.c.. reporting live at sfo kraig debro. >>> time now is 6:33. this weeks storms has generated tons of snow up in the sierra. a lot of people will be hitting the icy roads heading to those resorts. allie rasmus has been up there. i see a lot of snow around you. >> reporter: there is a lot of snow around me but right now there is no snowfalling at all. right now as soon as this truck that just chained up moves out of the way we will walk over kind of out in the middle of the highway so we can show you the long lines of cars and taillights as all of these vehicles lined up here get chained up. we're a mile away from the chain inspection check point. trucks and cars are pulling over on the side of the road getting their chains on. chains are required for all vehicles expect for those with four wheel drive and snow tires. if we pans camera around to the other side of the road you can see some of the chain installers the guys in the yellow suits helping the drivers
the president is on his way to oregon to check in and take a look at a chip fabrication company then it's back to washington, d.c.. reporting live at sfo kraig debro. >>> time now is 6:33. this weeks storms has generated tons of snow up in the sierra. a lot of people will be hitting the icy roads heading to those resorts. allie rasmus has been up there. i see a lot of snow around you. >> reporter: there is a lot of snow around me but right now there is no snowfalling at all....
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the agriculture revolution had completely changed the fabric of iranian countryside and cities. the best example if you want to know what that revolution did to iran is follow the life of ac ahmadinejad. i've written an article in "boasten review -- "boston review" and it captures what i'm talking about. the family was living in a small village. by early 1960, they decided they can't survive in the village because there was a change, feud ended, in structure of support, they come to teheran, were dwellers in the new neighborhoods, they sang the song of revolution in their ears was the clergy, and why is it only the clergy who sang the songs of revolution? because every other force in iran from the left to the right was decimated by the shah's authoritarianism. he believed his power was the step to necessary progress, and iran made remarkable progress in this period. iran during the early 70s was sometimes registering 20% increase in gnp. it's a remarkable change. given some statistics on iran in 1925 when the dynasty took over in iran in 1978 when the crisis begins, and it is a
the agriculture revolution had completely changed the fabric of iranian countryside and cities. the best example if you want to know what that revolution did to iran is follow the life of ac ahmadinejad. i've written an article in "boasten review -- "boston review" and it captures what i'm talking about. the family was living in a small village. by early 1960, they decided they can't survive in the village because there was a change, feud ended, in structure of support, they come...
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i sat then next to her i could smell fabric softener. >> this is nothing hoeky about loving something with all your heart. that's not how anyone has loved me. that's why they leave me. i'm everyone's good luck charm but mine. >> she was right. there was nothing hoeky about a great love to span a lifetime. >> love struck couples staring into each other's eyes. waitress with tired legs waiting for the end of her shift receives a visit from johnitto. he turns, one last time to the faces above the steaming plates before he's out. into the neon lit street leaving behind a trail of rose petals, dark as sacrificial hearts. >> if we killed you now, if we took aim for your belly with our cross bow or laser sight and pulled a trigger or let a tipped arrow rip through the night air, there would not be a story to tell. so, while we lay and wait for you to appear, chewing the fat, lit up on beer. lit up on the last of the evening light, we will honor ~ess you in speech laszo you with language and make you bleat like the common peg you were. >> one of my favorites lines. we are spending a lot of ti
i sat then next to her i could smell fabric softener. >> this is nothing hoeky about loving something with all your heart. that's not how anyone has loved me. that's why they leave me. i'm everyone's good luck charm but mine. >> she was right. there was nothing hoeky about a great love to span a lifetime. >> love struck couples staring into each other's eyes. waitress with tired legs waiting for the end of her shift receives a visit from johnitto. he turns, one last time to...
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tons of plastic and fabric went up in the air as smoke. it was a desperate scene for those that have been working on the preparations of brazil's biggest body. >> it is a huge suffering, the work of an entire life that we had. qc is turning into ashes in a minute. >> three of the schools have been hit by the blaze. >> i was at home when i heard about the fire. we can't get any closer. we want to help, but end up getting in the way. >> of the mayor pledges to review the damaged warehouses and insure that the carnival parades will take place as usual on march 6 and 7. they will have to prove this year that not even a fire can destroy the legendary and joy of the country's common folk. >> here comes the sun. nasa has released pictures of the atmosphere. it is slightly alarming, but also is used to predict the weather. >> the son, likely have never seen it. turbulent, constantly erupting. huge arcs of fire reach into space. scientists have been getting more detailed pictures. he's great explosions and sent damaging clouds of particles are way.
tons of plastic and fabric went up in the air as smoke. it was a desperate scene for those that have been working on the preparations of brazil's biggest body. >> it is a huge suffering, the work of an entire life that we had. qc is turning into ashes in a minute. >> three of the schools have been hit by the blaze. >> i was at home when i heard about the fire. we can't get any closer. we want to help, but end up getting in the way. >> of the mayor pledges to review the...
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there is a pedestrian fabric that links all of these places and and it makes for a profound experience. the development is to and to the very steep -- that makes up -- the offices quarters are preserved. the bicycle and pedestrian pathway is connecting through the island and connected through treasure island. beginning at the cultural park adjacent to the administration building, there is an existing chapel. this chapel remains in the plans. we want to make these consistent with the pass off of the bay bridge itself, there will be a consistent pathway of the same qualities that we see on the bay bridge. on the left is the class one mixed use path. the right of way is slightly greater to accommodate the traffic. this is a lowering of the towers in the islands center. this would be lowered to 450 feet and would be lowered a commensurate amount. this will be about 520 feet high. looking back to the city is the original plan which you see here. that is a very quick summary of the plan revision. the principal author will describe those details. >> good evening, commissioners. i am happy to
there is a pedestrian fabric that links all of these places and and it makes for a profound experience. the development is to and to the very steep -- that makes up -- the offices quarters are preserved. the bicycle and pedestrian pathway is connecting through the island and connected through treasure island. beginning at the cultural park adjacent to the administration building, there is an existing chapel. this chapel remains in the plans. we want to make these consistent with the pass off of...
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entire population was based on race prejudice and the substitution of an altered a final report fabricated to show his decision was based on military consideration. and on november 10, 1983 at the federal court hearing, who he said to the court, as an american citizen being put through the shame and embarrassment, all japanese americans that were escorted suffered the same embarrassment. we can never forget this as long as we live. according to the supreme court decision, being an american citizen was not enough. you have to look like one or you can't tell the difference between ill loyal and disloyal americans. -- a loyal and disloyal american. this she'lled must not be used. it stands as a state of sclugs that must be prepared topre tekt all citizens of prejudices. we are at a decision influencing the passage the act was not justified but resulted from race prejudice, and failed political leadership. for the rest of his life until his passing on march 30, 200 #, he dedicated himself to the education of the public particularly school children and young people about the history and standin
entire population was based on race prejudice and the substitution of an altered a final report fabricated to show his decision was based on military consideration. and on november 10, 1983 at the federal court hearing, who he said to the court, as an american citizen being put through the shame and embarrassment, all japanese americans that were escorted suffered the same embarrassment. we can never forget this as long as we live. according to the supreme court decision, being an american...
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you have also been part of our great cultural fabric including playing the piano and being able to do the j-town jazz ensemble. the key for serving again and we will be needing your help with this budget. -- thank you for serving again and we will be needing your help with this budget. i know you came from michigan, we both came from snow. he moved here and you have been here since. you own your own gallery, and you have been housed in a number of contemporary art there as well. you have been working with our hardest locally -- at ranging from local to international. from working with yoko ono, it has been wonderful. you have been placing women in the spotlight. it has been a great value to us. the overall mission is to enrich the community with special projects and events. you have been a wonderful participant in our commission on aging. you have been there since 2007. your appointment this year has just reflected the wonderful level of service to us. to a master of arts, chair of the african american partnership. it is a wonderful back drop. i know the will continue to be important
you have also been part of our great cultural fabric including playing the piano and being able to do the j-town jazz ensemble. the key for serving again and we will be needing your help with this budget. -- thank you for serving again and we will be needing your help with this budget. i know you came from michigan, we both came from snow. he moved here and you have been here since. you own your own gallery, and you have been housed in a number of contemporary art there as well. you have been...
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wish, of the social hierarchy and how it creates moral degradation all the way through the moral fabric of society. >> i think we have time for one final question. >> you mentioned before that you got e-mails from the mainland but you were waiting for the translation of the book. when exactly will it be published in taiwan or hong kong? will it be centered in a way? >> it will be published in hong kong, and hopefully it should be out by january or february at the latest. so quite soon, within half a year. it will, be it of course, in contact characters. once it will be, -- published somebody will copy it in simple characters that will be scanned and copied and downloadable from the web. >> one last question. >> greatly developed, can you speak a little bit further about the roles, especially when they started getting reports back from the revolution which was just ten years ago and the relatives in the villages of what was happening, the loss of life and the fabrication and also one last thing, if you could just mention a little about cannibalism. >> i will give you, because there is no
wish, of the social hierarchy and how it creates moral degradation all the way through the moral fabric of society. >> i think we have time for one final question. >> you mentioned before that you got e-mails from the mainland but you were waiting for the translation of the book. when exactly will it be published in taiwan or hong kong? will it be centered in a way? >> it will be published in hong kong, and hopefully it should be out by january or february at the latest. so...
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the agricultural revolution had completely changed the fabric of the iranian countryside and the iranian cities. the best example, if you want to know what that revolution did to iran is follow the life of ahmadinejad. i have written an article in the boston review called in many biography of ahmadinejad. ahmadinejad captures what i'm talking about. his family was living in a small village. by early 60 they decided they can't survive in the village because there was a change. feudalism had ended. there was no infrastructure of support. they came to tehran. they became dwellers in these marginal new neighborhoods. and who is there to sing the song of revolution in their ears? the clergy. why is it only the clergy who are there to sing the songs of the revolution? because every other force in iran, from the left to the right was decimated by the shah. the shah believed his authoritarianism was the necessary step to progress and iran made remarkable progress in this period. iran during the early 70s was sometimes registering 20% increase in gmp. 20%. it is a remarkable change. i have seen s
the agricultural revolution had completely changed the fabric of the iranian countryside and the iranian cities. the best example, if you want to know what that revolution did to iran is follow the life of ahmadinejad. i have written an article in the boston review called in many biography of ahmadinejad. ahmadinejad captures what i'm talking about. his family was living in a small village. by early 60 they decided they can't survive in the village because there was a change. feudalism had...
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what this analysis allows him to do is to say the fabric of british society is changing in ways in which its governors do not fully understand. here is an analysis to explain that. it's a profound analysis. it really is, a profoundly serious analysis. what he's then saying is that the public interest and therefore the long term interest of traditional interest groups must be seen as changing, and if it doesn't, there's a french revolution waiting down the road for you, and so i would -- i would put the problem like that, and that is, in fact, what underlies his sense, his desire to try and teach a new sort of prudence in the governors of particularly british and less extent to a french society. >> we'll end today where we started with the picture on bill's wall that claims rightly that adam smith was a great benefactor of mankind. there's a book written about adam smith written on this great benefactor for human kind. one to consider for your time for reading. i think we have concluded was a libertarian for all that. please join us for lunch upstairs. [applause] [inaudible conversations]
what this analysis allows him to do is to say the fabric of british society is changing in ways in which its governors do not fully understand. here is an analysis to explain that. it's a profound analysis. it really is, a profoundly serious analysis. what he's then saying is that the public interest and therefore the long term interest of traditional interest groups must be seen as changing, and if it doesn't, there's a french revolution waiting down the road for you, and so i would -- i would...
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supervisor mirkarimi: a prospective plan that i think is worthy of integrating into the fabric of a citywide plan. but it is not ready to be implemented. there is a lot of what if attached to the plan with best intentions by the department of the environment. as you had stated, the tonnage per year is 1600? >> correct. supervisor mirkarimi: what is that in terms of savings from what has been diverted from the curb side? i know that you must have those numbers from your recycle and staff. >> robert haley is here. what it is about $300 per ton. supervisor mirkarimi: $300 per ton. the cost of 1 ton is $175. you are looking at $300,000, more than that. >> that is right. $300,000. supervisor mirkarimi: i am doing the numbers thing with my son. he is almost too and we are doing a lot of that lately. [laughter] >> @ shows. supervisor mirkarimi: he is - very precocious. i actually just got lucky. colleagues. walk me through the process. does the city and the department received a fee from the state for the recycling center being a redemption center? >> no, not in relation to hanc. supervisor mirkari
supervisor mirkarimi: a prospective plan that i think is worthy of integrating into the fabric of a citywide plan. but it is not ready to be implemented. there is a lot of what if attached to the plan with best intentions by the department of the environment. as you had stated, the tonnage per year is 1600? >> correct. supervisor mirkarimi: what is that in terms of savings from what has been diverted from the curb side? i know that you must have those numbers from your recycle and staff....
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it has a 25-foot train, made of six different fabrics. guess what? the cost of the dress 30 years ago, $1700. for the gown and bridesmaids dresses. i wore one of diana's gowns a few years ago, six feet longer than me. >> by then, it cost what, 50,000? >> good night. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. 60 miles in 3 days-- i can do that. 60 miles compared to what a cancer patient goes through is a walk in the park. from the moment i registered, people started immediately supporting me. we had an outpouring of-- of support. i wanted to do something bigger than myself. the 60 miles-- it makes a statement. i know i'm stronger than i was before, both mentally and physically. i walk with my sister. our relationship has gone to a whole new level because of training together. you meet the most wonderful, inspiring people. i knew that there was something really special about
it has a 25-foot train, made of six different fabrics. guess what? the cost of the dress 30 years ago, $1700. for the gown and bridesmaids dresses. i wore one of diana's gowns a few years ago, six feet longer than me. >> by then, it cost what, 50,000? >> good night. switching to progressive could mean hundreds more in your wallet year after year. feed me! saving you money -- now, that's progressive. call or click today. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3...
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what slowly devour the fabric quietly releasing my mother's scent. caught in the decaying cloth. i'm sorry. i'm sorry about that. this piece was inspired by you know what happens to people during the war. and the war affects not only people that are in the middle of the war but generations therefore. this is called, which means flash fire and a wild sharp blades of grass that grows all over the philippines. the room was soaked with the fragrance of mangos. my mind is buzzing with flies. in the other room, my mother is mumbling and crying in her sleep. every night she dreams of the young american solder, the prisoner of war she had seen as a child in the philippineses. he was a blue eyed giant towering over the japanese soldiers. his khaki uniform was torn and stained with dried blood and mud. the faded white tag across his shirt read, private d packston. the solders marched him to the river and made him kneel bite coconut trees on the riverbanks much the japanese officer drew his long sword, dip it in the running water, swung it high and one swoop, cut the american's head off. se
what slowly devour the fabric quietly releasing my mother's scent. caught in the decaying cloth. i'm sorry. i'm sorry about that. this piece was inspired by you know what happens to people during the war. and the war affects not only people that are in the middle of the war but generations therefore. this is called, which means flash fire and a wild sharp blades of grass that grows all over the philippines. the room was soaked with the fragrance of mangos. my mind is buzzing with flies. in the...
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making the sculpture involves forging and fabricating steel. we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting,
making the sculpture involves forging and fabricating steel. we used to deal to create this flowing, central sculptor, heating, bending, grinding, painting,
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he has been an important part of the civic fabric, recognizing there has not been strong petition -- participation with the korean-american community at city hall. he has been part of the process and deserves continued service. herb cohn i have known for 10 years. he was providing assistance to the merchants of upper market and castro. one of the things that has distinguished his participation is his level of positivity. he is proactive. he is looking for solutions, not to blame our be negative. brought people who had not been participating in the district merchants into it, but stepped up and is now a resident of the council. he is an incredible member of our community. he is doing great work citywide. the thing he will do wonderfully on this panel. i will have to step away. at the earlier hearing, i did support ms. kong's nomination. i also will support mr. elliott's. thank you for allowing me to be here. >> my name is stephen cornell. i have been involved with small business for many years. i have been on many different boards and president of them. i met herb 15 years ago. he ser
he has been an important part of the civic fabric, recognizing there has not been strong petition -- participation with the korean-american community at city hall. he has been part of the process and deserves continued service. herb cohn i have known for 10 years. he was providing assistance to the merchants of upper market and castro. one of the things that has distinguished his participation is his level of positivity. he is proactive. he is looking for solutions, not to blame our be...
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cotton alone has more than doubled in price over the past year and synthetic fabric costs about 50% more. they say the biggest increases will come in the second half of the year. >>> tiger woods has been fined by the european tour for spitting during the final round of the dubai desert classic. the incident occurred yesterday on the 12th green after woods missed a putt for par. now, woods began the day one shot off the lead but never recovered after making two bogeys in the first three holes yesterday. no word on the amount of the fine. >>> and that will do it for us. our next newscast is the news at 5:00. thanks for watching. have a great day. ♪ teacher, teacher, now we're back in school ♪ ♪ are you smarter than you used to be? ♪ [ cheers and applause ] foxworthy: hi, everybody, i'm jeff foxworthy, and welcome to a special-delivery edition of "are you smarter than a 5th grader?" all right, guys. you ready to meet your new classmate? [ classmates shouting "yeah!" ] foxworthy: she is a 33-year-old video-game project manager who attended hillcrest country school. please welcome melissa wes
cotton alone has more than doubled in price over the past year and synthetic fabric costs about 50% more. they say the biggest increases will come in the second half of the year. >>> tiger woods has been fined by the european tour for spitting during the final round of the dubai desert classic. the incident occurred yesterday on the 12th green after woods missed a putt for par. now, woods began the day one shot off the lead but never recovered after making two bogeys in the first three...
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the united states made public the so-called gulf of tonkin incident at all but the story was a fabrication created by the us national security council. on the me as a name even as the national security council anatomy american aircraft which were being sent to destroy several areas of our country. in reality the second you talk an incident has never happened. was the whole basis of this moral fraud and alive perpetrated at the highest levels of our government we must ask ourselves that as we survey the damage that was done to our country and especially the damage done to the vehicle. make sure you go down or. turn around turn or ask yourself what is going to happen all right. if canada or thought he could finish the vietnam situation with special forces johnson's approach was brutally simple he figured if he could kill enough of them they would cry uncle the simplest way to kill us with their power. mom and. dad heard on. the. border. they're going to. the primary tool that the u.s. used in the vietnam war was aerial bombardment that is how the most people were killed both north and south
the united states made public the so-called gulf of tonkin incident at all but the story was a fabrication created by the us national security council. on the me as a name even as the national security council anatomy american aircraft which were being sent to destroy several areas of our country. in reality the second you talk an incident has never happened. was the whole basis of this moral fraud and alive perpetrated at the highest levels of our government we must ask ourselves that as we...
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kowal got press with her claim she had an affair with mel gibson, something he had called an absurd fabrication. >> i wouldn't be known as a mel gibson mistress, i want to be known like a violet. >> reporter: she wants to sell a line of purses. >> i'm going to have probably between 5 to 7 purses coming out next year. >> reporter: merilee wants something more basic, to clear up misconceptions about who she is. >> i'm not this terrible villain that tried to ruin people's lives. i really didn't. i'm not that person. >> reporter: today, gina's branching out. what started with alleged mistresses now includes just about any scandal she can get her hands on. from the corrections officer fired for posing for playboy to lindsay lohan's father michael. >> she's a problem solver. when you have a problem and you want it resolved and you want to bring the pieces together, you go to gina. >> reporter: gina says managing such an eclectic clientele isn't always easy. >> these girls are, like, they're all sexually charged, they all have a lot of tension, they are jealous of each other. it's a reality tv show ri
kowal got press with her claim she had an affair with mel gibson, something he had called an absurd fabrication. >> i wouldn't be known as a mel gibson mistress, i want to be known like a violet. >> reporter: she wants to sell a line of purses. >> i'm going to have probably between 5 to 7 purses coming out next year. >> reporter: merilee wants something more basic, to clear up misconceptions about who she is. >> i'm not this terrible villain that tried to ruin...