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if the united states is going to grant let me ask you question grant let me answer the question so the united states obama won because of pressure from the saudis from the israelis they're going to attack iran do you think he's going to ask the american people always use a good idea to attack iran you know that's never going to happen the reason why you went to the american people in syria because he painted himself into a corner you have to thank mr putin for this not the american people sorry. well he did pay him seven to cornell i know something a maverick way was to marry i i you know he had a resident whenever there's been triggering events whether it's the gulf of tonkin whether it's pearl harbor you know all of the groups that are lobbying for non intervention tend to disappear after a catalyzing event takes place and the region at this point is just absolutely on a hair trigger for that sort of thing to happen you know look at it if you really look skeptically we have russia which announced to the u.n. in a report early this year that the rebels had used chemical weapons and th
if the united states is going to grant let me ask you question grant let me answer the question so the united states obama won because of pressure from the saudis from the israelis they're going to attack iran do you think he's going to ask the american people always use a good idea to attack iran you know that's never going to happen the reason why you went to the american people in syria because he painted himself into a corner you have to thank mr putin for this not the american people...
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we applied for the grant and received the grant. i'm calling it a grant. we ieshtd conversations about the lease. that's the story of how it evolved. when we look at the need for the shelter in the bayview there's clearly one. we do a bio analysis and what we found was we count both shelter homeless and unsheltered homeless so folks who are living on the street as well. we found for the first time there were more individuals living on the street - can i - there were more individuals living on the street in bayview we counted 12 hundred and 74 that's a point on would particular night in january. the second was was district 6. so what are the services when you're talking about street homeless. there are no shelters in district 10. the pro dense church has offered space in the evening hours. those are mats in the floor of a church. there's no meals or showers they pack up their stuff every morning pr the current 11 hundred beds we have 3 shltsz south of market and 3 in the tenderloin. there's 11 hundred shelter beds nothing permanent in the bay. you're going
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i would put in on grant. i have been tempted to a biography because they don't think of it as a short point. fortunately for me, jim talked me out of that and i propose grant, which he loved. and i'm very happy because i loved the year or more that i spent with grants, but i would've feared the year or more that i would've spent with him. >> is interesting to note. you see, how did you come to this project? >> i came through it through care baggio work. i remember going to it. i didn't care baggio's preproduction before, but there's practically no wind or reproduces so badly. i saw the show and he became really one of the most important painters to me. so when i would travel, i would make sure would find in museums and go to them and i began to notice an interest in me that even museums that were underpopulated nmt, there'd be a huge crowd in front of the caravaggio painting. things happen. for example, is just beginning to think about doing caravaggio. we arrived there very early in the morning. we have jet
i would put in on grant. i have been tempted to a biography because they don't think of it as a short point. fortunately for me, jim talked me out of that and i propose grant, which he loved. and i'm very happy because i loved the year or more that i spent with grants, but i would've feared the year or more that i would've spent with him. >> is interesting to note. you see, how did you come to this project? >> i came through it through care baggio work. i remember going to it. i...
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that's was granted by state to the city. that alone i think is not a good thing to act on a especially will i if you don't have a plan i work with catholic charities and they it work hard for serving the poor. i want to volunteer at mother brown's in the near future but at the same time, i think there are better places in bayview if you really want to have this one hundred bed shelter for the homeless. i think it has to be planned well, i don't think the location is a good place because of what has been brought on earlier before me. i oppose this. thank you >> tends to prove hyper (calling names). >> ma'am, i think other people have been waiting and i think - >> i spoke to my supervisor. >> i'm asking you to be fair to others if you could please and make sure i'm in there. >> i will thank you. next speaker >> i'm tanya i'm a resident of the bayview point for almost 50 years. i'm a marine corp. veteran i served my country and came back to the
that's was granted by state to the city. that alone i think is not a good thing to act on a especially will i if you don't have a plan i work with catholic charities and they it work hard for serving the poor. i want to volunteer at mother brown's in the near future but at the same time, i think there are better places in bayview if you really want to have this one hundred bed shelter for the homeless. i think it has to be planned well, i don't think the location is a good place because of what...
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grant drank heavily. apocryphal he said whatever he drinks, lets get a case for all our generals. >> it's true. grant was a sporadic drunk. he wasn't a drunk in that sense. if he was separate and alone and didn't know what he wanted to do next, he would go upstairs with a bottle of booze and drink himself into incensability. it is true when he won and people complained to lincoln he shouldn't be promoted to major general because of his drinking. he said find out what brand of liquor he drinks and send a barrel to each of my generals. >> i wonder what our generals today drink and how much and what brand. >> i'm suspecting they cut their liquor with a certain amount of water these days. >> with that you know what michael korda thinks of our generals these days. michael korda, great to have you. we recommend the book highly. a great coffee table book and better read. so ulysses s. grant. good night from new york.ke youe market. thanks a lot and thank you for watching. see you tomorrow. ♪ >> none of us should
grant drank heavily. apocryphal he said whatever he drinks, lets get a case for all our generals. >> it's true. grant was a sporadic drunk. he wasn't a drunk in that sense. if he was separate and alone and didn't know what he wanted to do next, he would go upstairs with a bottle of booze and drink himself into incensability. it is true when he won and people complained to lincoln he shouldn't be promoted to major general because of his drinking. he said find out what brand of liquor he...
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that wasn't grant.laughter] and not to stretch the comparison too far, but we talk about what was going on in the republican party throughout its history. the more grittier side of the republicanism were both embodied in the two characters. >> eric has raised an interesting question of the type of people who could pull political this country. i perceive a difference between those people who can get elected and those people who simply get appointed. he was a good example of someone who did his best work as an appointee. especially the gilded age, he was not the kind of guy that could get into too much. there was this distinguished tradition, dean acheson, clark clifford, george shultz. one can argue even the elder george bush, who really had this quite distinguished appointed career and willie had to have run either some outcome he lost in 1982. >> politics is dirty. >> that really has a lot to do with it because there is a monk i hate crowds, that whole bunch, a certain distaste, or at least discomfort
that wasn't grant.laughter] and not to stretch the comparison too far, but we talk about what was going on in the republican party throughout its history. the more grittier side of the republicanism were both embodied in the two characters. >> eric has raised an interesting question of the type of people who could pull political this country. i perceive a difference between those people who can get elected and those people who simply get appointed. he was a good example of someone who did...
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but, we did award a grant four years ago and actually contracts prior to that, to provide environmental education services. and ledge has been a recipient of those funds. >> so, once again, i am just wondering, with the help that we gave them,... >> i think. ... >> another funding that they went and got with the staffing issues what is going to make the next... >> right. >> so, ledge was trying to deal with the financial burden of operating in the building, and maintaining the building, and providing the grant-funded programs. and we are taking two of those pieces out of that financial demand. and additionally, it is easier for organizations to get grants for education, and community participation, and green building technology, and show rooms, and sort of fund an enticing things like that, it is easier to get outside funding for that than to go to a fund and her just say, you know, well i need to pay the water bill. so, we are also hoping that by structuring that way, it will make it a more financially feasible opportunity. >> and would we help and i don't think that you can speak agai
but, we did award a grant four years ago and actually contracts prior to that, to provide environmental education services. and ledge has been a recipient of those funds. >> so, once again, i am just wondering, with the help that we gave them,... >> i think. ... >> another funding that they went and got with the staffing issues what is going to make the next... >> right. >> so, ledge was trying to deal with the financial burden of operating in the building, and...
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grant.michael, it is great to see you. what a splendid, splendid book with so many magnificent illustrations. i'm so thrilled to see you, i've got to think what the first question will be. lets start with grant is generally i don't think regarded as a president too often by the popular press but mayor as a general, brilliant general. >> the best of american generals. no question about that. i think he was a much better president than he was given credit for. he kept us out of two wars, just like the biography i wrote. like all good generals, he never wanted to fight another war again. and he also managed to sow together the two parts of the country that had been separated in a way that had a certain dignity and a certain honesty. he ended the civil war on a note of grace that would have been very hard for anybody else to do. >> as you document, grant was, indeed, naive in business and perhaps carols in his personal finances, but, my gosh, you as a former publisher, you will always be a publi
grant.michael, it is great to see you. what a splendid, splendid book with so many magnificent illustrations. i'm so thrilled to see you, i've got to think what the first question will be. lets start with grant is generally i don't think regarded as a president too often by the popular press but mayor as a general, brilliant general. >> the best of american generals. no question about that. i think he was a much better president than he was given credit for. he kept us out of two wars,...
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on the scene grounds we should also be granted. claims that started this great legal battle just so that it's paid and gets recognition and the circulation of generics will not be at risk in the future there's no question that if has drawn to the patent be a big barrier against all kinds of general products i don't see the logic of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basically go to court and block the number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is made that this has nothing to do with . the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the case and lay fine the case. if that is not the case then go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society why you did based on your time in the courts i. owe it to you. because hiv positive and a member of an activist group that fights for access to cheap medicines. he remembers the time before generics entered the antiretroviral drugs market when aids treatment cost almost ten thousand dollar
on the scene grounds we should also be granted. claims that started this great legal battle just so that it's paid and gets recognition and the circulation of generics will not be at risk in the future there's no question that if has drawn to the patent be a big barrier against all kinds of general products i don't see the logic of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basically go to court and block the number of genetic companies on a...
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he may be granted bail, because he already had been granted bail in three more important cases against. however, for the moment, it would end all speculation that the former military ruler was planning to leave the country. >> he was held for several hours on thursday after he was taken from his hotel room. left less than 24 hours after his abduction from a tripoli hotel. he appeals for calm. >> there are many deals with redealing with. >> the prime minister was set free after three militia brigades threatened to use force, but who were the motives behind the kidnapping? last saturday's u.s. led raid to aperture an al quaida suspect, and the libyans, they accused the government of caluols with washington by having advanced knowledge of the race. though this was denied. he is thought to have issued 4:00s to military guards who had been blocking an oil refinery. a blu blurred image is said to have shown the moment of abduction. people came from the attorney's general to arrest the prime minister. they are from the committee of rebels. they came in and detains the prime minister without d
he may be granted bail, because he already had been granted bail in three more important cases against. however, for the moment, it would end all speculation that the former military ruler was planning to leave the country. >> he was held for several hours on thursday after he was taken from his hotel room. left less than 24 hours after his abduction from a tripoli hotel. he appeals for calm. >> there are many deals with redealing with. >> the prime minister was set free after...
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and many cities built their treatment plants with this grant money. oberstar: but even a decade after it was enacted, the reagan administration came in and cut the grant program to a loan program. and funding diminished over a period of time. now, we still have 1/3 or more of the nation's streams and lakes that don't meet the standards of the clean water act. we have to advance the cause. that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed country, and yet, that's what we have, and not just in pittsburgh, but all over. narrator: pittsburgh is situated at the confluence of the allegheny, monongahela, and ohio rivers. these three rivers are vital for industry, recreation, and drinking water. and each year, billions of gallons of combined sewer overflows discharge directly into those rivers. hecht: we're now having to face the consequences of the choice that was made to put in combined sewer systems. narrator: in 1994, the government adopted a combined sewer overflow policy to reduce csos nationwide. citi
and many cities built their treatment plants with this grant money. oberstar: but even a decade after it was enacted, the reagan administration came in and cut the grant program to a loan program. and funding diminished over a period of time. now, we still have 1/3 or more of the nation's streams and lakes that don't meet the standards of the clean water act. we have to advance the cause. that is the big challenge ahead of us. you just don't think of raw sewage in waterways in a developed...
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and, as i mentioned earlier, the grants, the money, the department of education has issued 11 grants to schools. we need more, we will see as budget proposals the president's and the secretary's real commitment to this to ensure that we have some resources for innovative programs that are happening across the country for those local programs that are really changing the way their schools function and their communities see their schools and promoting those and scaling them up. >> very quickly because i know we want to move on, the attorney general launched a defending childhood initiative, i know there's a lot of philanthropy in the room, we want to work in partnership to find those innovative programs. there was a jurisdiction in north dakota that got a grant to implement some of the restoretive justice programs, the superintendent mentioned those. those have shown real potential for doing good things in terms of preventing recidivism in the bullying context. a grant to boston for statewide bullying intervention, so there's a number of different places, portland, maine and elsewhere.
and, as i mentioned earlier, the grants, the money, the department of education has issued 11 grants to schools. we need more, we will see as budget proposals the president's and the secretary's real commitment to this to ensure that we have some resources for innovative programs that are happening across the country for those local programs that are really changing the way their schools function and their communities see their schools and promoting those and scaling them up. >> very...
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the pell grant is the primary source of grant money for low income students.t is the original purpose of federal financial aid, to allow people to go to college who would not have that opportunity otherwise. pell grants went from $14.8 in 2010to $37 billion or 2011, and it jumped back down in 2012, 2013 to about $32 billion. it was getting too expensive. when you see a federal program grow almost three times over seven or eight years, there was some concern in congress and elsewhere that it was growing too fast. part of the reason it grew was that in those years, there was increase in aid awarded, but a change in criteria. these are not rich people, but people earning even into the low $50,000's a year. higher education is countercyclical. people go to college when work opportunities are not great. we saw in the last couple of years was somewhat better great,ent landscape, not but better. people who had been going to college and getting pell grants went back to work. there was somewhat less demand. reductions, have state or private group stepped in to help wit
the pell grant is the primary source of grant money for low income students.t is the original purpose of federal financial aid, to allow people to go to college who would not have that opportunity otherwise. pell grants went from $14.8 in 2010to $37 billion or 2011, and it jumped back down in 2012, 2013 to about $32 billion. it was getting too expensive. when you see a federal program grow almost three times over seven or eight years, there was some concern in congress and elsewhere that it was...
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grant pursued the path directly, he never veered from it.ild he was remarkable because he would never retrace his steps. so if he was going in one direction, he would never back up. he would always go forward. and as a negotiator, he was very much the same kind of personality. in a very polite but firm way he stuck to what he believed. >> we could probably use him today. it would be nice if we more applicatio politicians like that. you talk about the action on the battle field helped and crippled him in the white house. you would think they would help each other, if you're a good commander in field, you would be a good commander in chief. >> i don't think that's necessarily true. battlefield success is not necessary a guarantee for true success as a president. actually i think grant is a better president than he's given credit for. he kept us out of two wars that everybody was keen to fight, both with great britain, because he believed very firmly, like most experienced generals that peace is better and wore is terrible. but above all, grant
grant pursued the path directly, he never veered from it.ild he was remarkable because he would never retrace his steps. so if he was going in one direction, he would never back up. he would always go forward. and as a negotiator, he was very much the same kind of personality. in a very polite but firm way he stuck to what he believed. >> we could probably use him today. it would be nice if we more applicatio politicians like that. you talk about the action on the battle field helped and...
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to provide grants to surrounding jurisdictions to provide for homeland security.e're not able to make those shutdowns. we're not able to make medicaid payments. so to provide services for people who need health care, the providers aren't able to provide it at this point. public charter schools, we're not going to be able to make that payment -- [ technical difficulties ] -- as you stated there is an economic imprint of about $220 million per day as a result of the federal payment and federal contractors. so when local businesses aren't able to pay their workers, or local families can't provide their families with food it's very difficult. >> it hurts not having a lot of our every day customers here. i would say a good 30%, 40% of the people we serve are government please. half of the town, you know, makes their living in one way or another with the government whether they are contractors or directly or indirectly. i think a lot of food trucks are seeing attendance drop by 40, 50%. there is nothing more personal than your own business. >> he says it right there, th
to provide grants to surrounding jurisdictions to provide for homeland security.e're not able to make those shutdowns. we're not able to make medicaid payments. so to provide services for people who need health care, the providers aren't able to provide it at this point. public charter schools, we're not going to be able to make that payment -- [ technical difficulties ] -- as you stated there is an economic imprint of about $220 million per day as a result of the federal payment and federal...
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harmless by martinez but he gives grant ballfore the stair down.ext thing you know he is right on martinez. the benches clear, the bullpens empty. a lot of harsh words but as usual in baseball fights no punches thrown but plenty of comments after the game. >> i look up to get the ball and the guy is staring at me like -- i just said if you have a problem come on out. don't just stair me down. you know? whatever you want to call it. i mean, what are you going to do? >> he is crazy. we love him. bottom line. he is going to get the job done for us. i don't see that -- i don't think it was a big deal. two good ball players having a discussion. >> a's could wrap it up leading the series 2-1. did you see this coming? matt flynn who had that poor game against the redskins released by the raiders today and they will still have to pay him the bulk of his salary. time to vote for the high school game of the week. get on www.ktvu.com. we will announce the winner thursday night and highlight the game friday evening. that is the sporting life for now. more toni
harmless by martinez but he gives grant ballfore the stair down.ext thing you know he is right on martinez. the benches clear, the bullpens empty. a lot of harsh words but as usual in baseball fights no punches thrown but plenty of comments after the game. >> i look up to get the ball and the guy is staring at me like -- i just said if you have a problem come on out. don't just stair me down. you know? whatever you want to call it. i mean, what are you going to do? >> he is crazy....
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including:the angry response to the european chief's visit to lamedusa where hundreds of my grants were killed. >> i do not really think that these elections are free or fair. >> reporter: claims of vote rigging as azerbaijan's president sets for re-election. >> the head of the global chemical weapons watch daughter has called for a cease-fire to meet the deadlines. we have more from the hague. >> reporter: in the hague, the head of the organization for the prohibition of chemical weapons, this is the first progression report from syria. >> it's we are at the beginning at a difficult process. there are significant challenges. >> can you tell us something about the interaction between your officials and those of the syrian government? what is the nature of the dialogue and the contact that you're having for the syrian government? >> reporter: the corporation has been quite cooperative. >> reporter: the inspectors are being reinforced by a further 12. it's a small team and will rely on the syrian government and the u.n. to provide by security as it tries to move around the country. there
including:the angry response to the european chief's visit to lamedusa where hundreds of my grants were killed. >> i do not really think that these elections are free or fair. >> reporter: claims of vote rigging as azerbaijan's president sets for re-election. >> the head of the global chemical weapons watch daughter has called for a cease-fire to meet the deadlines. we have more from the hague. >> reporter: in the hague, the head of the organization for the prohibition...
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a the grant is for the specific site so we'll probably have to forego the grant and apply again and second the stand alone costs are more. >> i understand this particular site is economic for the city but i'm asking you to consider what's in the best interest of the neighborhood not what makes fiscal citizens pr so if we could forego this location we should explore that. >> i hear you supervisor there are other factors other than the community. there's the conditions that folks are seeing every night. there's the urgent need for this when you had folks sleeping on chairs and not on the street >> i understand that. >> we have a track record of working whether it's the polk street merchants or the cap association for our drop in center or folks near gone we've worked to develop programs and services that aren't a negative impact to the neighborhood by assets you're going to see folks who don't have to wake up at the 7 o'clock in the morning. from envy view this is sincerely a win for bayview residents and it's a win for the residents that are in the surrounding areas >> okay. well from my vi
a the grant is for the specific site so we'll probably have to forego the grant and apply again and second the stand alone costs are more. >> i understand this particular site is economic for the city but i'm asking you to consider what's in the best interest of the neighborhood not what makes fiscal citizens pr so if we could forego this location we should explore that. >> i hear you supervisor there are other factors other than the community. there's the conditions that folks are...
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then on the same grounds we should also be granted. no vargas claims that it started this great legal battle just so that it's peyton gets recognition and the circulation of generics will not be at risk in the future there's no question that if live is drawn to a patent be a big barrier against all kinds of general products i don't see the logic of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basic to go to court and block a number of genetic companies on a number of different don't know why this is made that this has nothing to do with monopoly or the pricing going skyrocket if it is not the case the way filing the case if that is not the case then go back to your office and start working for the benefit of the society while you did based on your time in the courts. i. thought he had got that vic us is hiv positive and a member of an activist group that fights for access to cheap medicines. he remembers the time before generics entered the antiretroviral drugs market when aids treatm
then on the same grounds we should also be granted. no vargas claims that it started this great legal battle just so that it's peyton gets recognition and the circulation of generics will not be at risk in the future there's no question that if live is drawn to a patent be a big barrier against all kinds of general products i don't see the logic of it at all and in fact you should ask the people who are telling you to explain that logic to you basic to go to court and block a number of genetic...
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earlier this year, in may, i stood before you seeking your approval for an out reach grant award, that was continued. and we basically decided that the best approach to take was to reissue the rpf that was done in july and a new panel of evaluate ors was convened and we have five applicants that were scored by three, and the strongest proposals that received the score of 70 points or higher, and then, we will move forward to the second stage of oral interviews. the evaluation panel interviewed three non-profit groups. and that coalition on aids, scored the highest following well the interview and so i am here recommending your approval of this grant award. >> thank you, annie. >> would you like to hear from mr. lang. >> i saw a request from commissioner king? >> who was the review panel? >> i am sorry what? >> who was the review panel? >> we had three members on the review panel, and one was staff from the department of the environment and eg program and one was a staff person from our out reach team, who had extensive experience in community out reach and one was another city employee
earlier this year, in may, i stood before you seeking your approval for an out reach grant award, that was continued. and we basically decided that the best approach to take was to reissue the rpf that was done in july and a new panel of evaluate ors was convened and we have five applicants that were scored by three, and the strongest proposals that received the score of 70 points or higher, and then, we will move forward to the second stage of oral interviews. the evaluation panel interviewed...
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>> just a quick question, on the fund-raising grant, did any of these grants help us to make-up the shortfall that we still have the budget last time? >> yes, actually this top two, then. >> great job. thank you. melanie, and one, quick question about the party which was great, you know, we at one point there was 200 folks and at one point, i noticed that there were four commissioners, just as a point of clarification from the city attorney, what is mr. brown and his brown act say about the four commissioners? we can say hey what is going on, i like your shoes and good party and we can't talk about the environment commission business? >> we were not using survey monkey at the party. >> yeah. >> if you want to go ahead i will find the exact. >> okay, just curious, because
>> just a quick question, on the fund-raising grant, did any of these grants help us to make-up the shortfall that we still have the budget last time? >> yes, actually this top two, then. >> great job. thank you. melanie, and one, quick question about the party which was great, you know, we at one point there was 200 folks and at one point, i noticed that there were four commissioners, just as a point of clarification from the city attorney, what is mr. brown and his brown act...
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that was granted, the house republicans voted it down. but at least we had a vote. we also had a discussion about what we would fund during the shutdown. the complete and utter breakdown into indication between the majority party, the minority party, the senate, the house, the white house, is doing an unbelievable disservice to this country. -- let's at least have communication. i want to paint the picture here. we all have our talking points. i have heard all those talking points this morning. i have heard them so much that i am sure the american people and i are sick to death of those talking points areas they are poll tested, they are wonderful, they play to the base, they are great. and here we are in day five going nowhere. the basic problems. number one, on the cr, the health-care policy issue. the republicans, it is no secret, want to get rid of the health-care law. the trouble is they do not have the votes to do it and are therefore willing to hold up the funding of the government to advance the policy agenda. that plays into a larger issue. areso want to te
that was granted, the house republicans voted it down. but at least we had a vote. we also had a discussion about what we would fund during the shutdown. the complete and utter breakdown into indication between the majority party, the minority party, the senate, the house, the white house, is doing an unbelievable disservice to this country. -- let's at least have communication. i want to paint the picture here. we all have our talking points. i have heard all those talking points this morning....
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so i brought it in the kitchen and i said grant do you know about this restaurant.and that was at the time when you started to see in hear, read about this new kind of cuisine. nouvelle cuisine which every generation has. and i thought this was perfect opportunity for grant to, you know, to get the experience something that was going to be different but something that aligned with a lot of with his interests were at the time. >> rose: do you look at him and say i see there in his eyes, his passion myself as a younger person? >> you know in some ways i think the greatest thing about our profession, is that there's an attachment to history. and i look at the chefs that came before me, the chefs that taught me, you know, those great chefs. and you see a little bit of yourself in them as self and you hope they see a little bit of them in you. so we pass this, we pass on this connection to cooking and to nurturing people from generation to generation and generation. so yes, i think we all see that. and it's about community. and i don't think there's another profession th
so i brought it in the kitchen and i said grant do you know about this restaurant.and that was at the time when you started to see in hear, read about this new kind of cuisine. nouvelle cuisine which every generation has. and i thought this was perfect opportunity for grant to, you know, to get the experience something that was going to be different but something that aligned with a lot of with his interests were at the time. >> rose: do you look at him and say i see there in his eyes,...
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voted r the grant.i belve the town needs it to heal and to go forward and it always has to be there so we can keep this event in our minds and go forward from her keeping these ilen and admtrators in our heas always." december... last year .../ the mass shooting... killed 20 students ...and... 6 adults.../. plans ...for a new school... are... already in progress.../. it... should re- open... january 20--16. fox45 is committed to bringing you stories that are meaningful a impact your lives. that's why we're asking for your help in shaping the type of newscast you'd like to see. go to our website and take our news survey. there you'll be able to give us your thoughts on eleven different categories. to get started go to foxbaltimore dot com slah survey.... or clickn ews rvey" under hot topics on foxbaltimore dot com. "injuries congenitial problems deformity "injuries congenitial prolems deformity of the hip." 's a common problem ...without a common solution.../. what... you should do ... if... your hip joi
voted r the grant.i belve the town needs it to heal and to go forward and it always has to be there so we can keep this event in our minds and go forward from her keeping these ilen and admtrators in our heas always." december... last year .../ the mass shooting... killed 20 students ...and... 6 adults.../. plans ...for a new school... are... already in progress.../. it... should re- open... january 20--16. fox45 is committed to bringing you stories that are meaningful a impact your lives....
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all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist has over to over to after dr overton got its grant he went on the media to ultimately this all will will get converted by natural bacteria back to call the dockside where it came from initially you say this is about all that's leaking each day with as little a bottle full of stuff that that's all that it does seem that bad honestly apart gropes will try to degrade it i think our environment is going to come out relatively easily unscathed i mean it doesn't take a genius to see what's happening here people are being paid off or they're being threatened. on july fifteenth two thousand and ten heads tour ended with good news b.p.'s contractors had stopped the undersea oil gusher with a temporary plug. but there was at least one person who felt the oil hadn't gone away. this is matthew simmons the founder of simmons and company the largest oil investment firm in america in the late ninety's simmons discovered that saudi arabia was lying about their oil reserves the realization that the largest oil fields on earth were soon to decline chan
all up joining me is alice you environmental scientist has over to over to after dr overton got its grant he went on the media to ultimately this all will will get converted by natural bacteria back to call the dockside where it came from initially you say this is about all that's leaking each day with as little a bottle full of stuff that that's all that it does seem that bad honestly apart gropes will try to degrade it i think our environment is going to come out relatively easily unscathed i...
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kron 4's grant lodes explores other ways of getting around. bart's charter bus service.art is paying about 900-thousand dollars for buses. starting on friday 150 buses will be ready to shuttle commuters. you can catch the free bus at the following 9 stations el cerrito del norte, west oakland, lafayette, concord, walnut creek, dublin/ pleasanton ,hayward fremont and san leandro the buses will go to the san francisco transbay terminal from 5 am to 8 am. there will be 5 to 15 buses at each station on weekdays. parking at the bart stations is also free in the event of a strike. bart would increase the amount of buses to 200 for next week. a-c transit will put its biggest buses on its busiest routes which includes 60- footers making transbay runs. the fares stay the same. and sf bay ferry will put out all available vessels. the special schedule will have departures every 45 minutes . the oakland to sf ferry building ride begins at 5:30am. for the evening commute.. boats will start departing sf at 3:15. sf bay ferry is expecting extra riders and will have off-boat ticket sale
kron 4's grant lodes explores other ways of getting around. bart's charter bus service.art is paying about 900-thousand dollars for buses. starting on friday 150 buses will be ready to shuttle commuters. you can catch the free bus at the following 9 stations el cerrito del norte, west oakland, lafayette, concord, walnut creek, dublin/ pleasanton ,hayward fremont and san leandro the buses will go to the san francisco transbay terminal from 5 am to 8 am. there will be 5 to 15 buses at each...
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no grants are being issued to ore than 1,300 transit agencies around the country. dditionally, at the national highway traffic safety administration, vehicle safety activities like consumer testing of new vehicles and investigations to identify defects in automobiles have been suspended. now, all of these points are -- aren't to say that democrats have no desire to avoid slight delays -- flight delays and cancellations because of urloughed controllers. earlier this week, despite our opposition to the broader f.y. 2014 t-huud bill, we supported the -- t-hud bill, we supported the inclusion to prevent further furloughs. unfortunately that never advanced because the allocation for the t-hud bill under the republican budget forced cuts so deep to very important popular initiatives like the community development block grant and amtrak programs that not even republicans could upport the broader bill. and it was republicans that pulled the bill from the house floor. we could end f.a.a. furloughs and all other furloughs if the speaker allowed a vote on the clean c.r. to en
no grants are being issued to ore than 1,300 transit agencies around the country. dditionally, at the national highway traffic safety administration, vehicle safety activities like consumer testing of new vehicles and investigations to identify defects in automobiles have been suspended. now, all of these points are -- aren't to say that democrats have no desire to avoid slight delays -- flight delays and cancellations because of urloughed controllers. earlier this week, despite our opposition...
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be inconsistent with the provision that requires the board of supervisors approval to extend the grants as well as the recent prevention fund. and we recommend you approve this proposed ordinance as amended >> colleagues, any questions or comments? anybody wish to comment seeing none, public comment is closed. that were colleagues, we have some proposed all the time. we can do so without objection. and i know a number of people are here for item 3. it's going to take a while we have a number of people but we're going to call item 4, please because there are a number of folks who need to go back to work >> item 4 resolution authorizing the lace of 199 ooefgz street to use as storage for the period of 2013 through fourteen. >> mr. updyke thanks for being here. >> today, we seek our approval of the southeast corner. in the a 17 month lease with one, two year options to extend. the rate is 75 thousand dollars per month. the property should seem familiar it's the site of the bakery that was close in 2005 when intrastate companies went bankrupt. there were industrial uses on the property. the
be inconsistent with the provision that requires the board of supervisors approval to extend the grants as well as the recent prevention fund. and we recommend you approve this proposed ordinance as amended >> colleagues, any questions or comments? anybody wish to comment seeing none, public comment is closed. that were colleagues, we have some proposed all the time. we can do so without objection. and i know a number of people are here for item 3. it's going to take a while we have a...
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this is the third grant in three years. the grant supports the roberts contemporary american fiction collection housed in the library at mcdaniel college. >>> from museums to parks marylanders feeling the pinch of the government shutdown. more coming up. >> if anyone has the right to be a bridezilla it's this woman. how the government shutdown is affecting her wedding plans. details coming up. it's wednesday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm charley crowson. ned is on assignment. we'll tell but that during the course of "good morning maryland." mike is in and even he's talking about the government shutdown. >> it's crazy, it's affecting the weather department. that's when we know we have to fix things. good morning. we're winging it. 62 degrees now. we're mild this morning. 68 in baltimore city. north of the beltway you get into some of the cooler pockets. that is why you're seeing 52. 60s along 95. york 65. atlantic city 61. even western maryland mountains are in the 50s this morning. so there is
this is the third grant in three years. the grant supports the roberts contemporary american fiction collection housed in the library at mcdaniel college. >>> from museums to parks marylanders feeling the pinch of the government shutdown. more coming up. >> if anyone has the right to be a bridezilla it's this woman. how the government shutdown is affecting her wedding plans. details coming up. it's wednesday morning. thank you for joining us. i'm megan pringle. >> i'm...
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the city has $160,000 in community development block grant money, which is set to expire in june. the grant money must be spent in low to moderate income neighborhoods. >> i think that's a good thing. i think it will protect the community. there's so much that goes on, and i think that's the safest way for us to be able to catch criminals who just do bad things. >> reporter: while there are people who will protest on the grounds of personal privacy, the folks we talked with did not. >> i guess the goal is to make fremont safe. let's do it. as long as the attention of the police department is the same everywhere, whether people have cameras or not. >> reporter: we were photographed entering a neighborhood where a single burglary hasn't happened in a year since they were put up. that's the reason the fremont police department would like to put cameras across the city. a $400,000 proposition. it would provide some infrastructure and way to further study using that technology. >> it is used by law enforcement to deter and solve crimes. >> reporter: the public will have time to weigh i
the city has $160,000 in community development block grant money, which is set to expire in june. the grant money must be spent in low to moderate income neighborhoods. >> i think that's a good thing. i think it will protect the community. there's so much that goes on, and i think that's the safest way for us to be able to catch criminals who just do bad things. >> reporter: while there are people who will protest on the grounds of personal privacy, the folks we talked with did not....
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wish granted. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. sounds too good to be true...s thick, creamy but 0% fat and twice the protein. huh..! where did stamos go? he's here, the oikos are on him. this really is too good to be true! dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. too delicious to be so nutritious. ♪ dannon. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space. yeah, but i mean, how did you know? i researched. no, i-i told you. no. yeah! no. the important part is that you're happy now. and i got you this visor. you made a visor! yes! that i'll never wear. ohh. [ male announcer ] get u-verse tv for just $19 a month for two years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choi
wish granted. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. sounds too good to be true...s thick, creamy but 0% fat and twice the protein. huh..! where did stamos go? he's here, the oikos are on him. this really is too good to be true! dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. too delicious to be so nutritious. ♪ dannon. and why can you move the tv out here? the wireless receiver. i got that when i switched to u-verse. but why? because it's so much better than cable. it's got more hd channels, more dvr space....