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so, following the war greene had not only the respect of the generals and >> general green stop the total british victory in the south. he was the one who could get the army alive and in the field and had washington's confidence. he proved his worth in the southern campaign. >> american history tv is featuring greensboro, north carolina. our staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about greensboro on c-span's city tour at c-span's
so, following the war greene had not only the respect of the generals and >> general green stop the total british victory in the south. he was the one who could get the army alive and in the field and had washington's confidence. he proved his worth in the southern campaign. >> american history tv is featuring greensboro, north carolina. our staff recently traveled there to learn about its rich history. learn more about greensboro on c-span's city tour at c-span's
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one for light green. if we wait a month for launching deep green, we can't sign up people at that point. maybe not the best for marketing purposes. there is nothing to keep us from launching a program as quickly as possible or the best time possible for us over the course of the year. figure out when that is a go ahead and plan that and deal with the deep green as the pg & e green tariff moves forward as we learn more about that. what i would like to see done is do more market research to determine what is a deep green product that san francisco want to see. if you are going to put that green rate and use that money to do a larger build-out for more renewables. maybe in the beginning it's not the greenest program but gives us the ability to build that green program or do people just care about getting that green electricity now and our program needs to launch that way. and we need to determine what people really want. i think in some cases we split the two items up and figure out the light green, the base
one for light green. if we wait a month for launching deep green, we can't sign up people at that point. maybe not the best for marketing purposes. there is nothing to keep us from launching a program as quickly as possible or the best time possible for us over the course of the year. figure out when that is a go ahead and plan that and deal with the deep green as the pg & e green tariff moves forward as we learn more about that. what i would like to see done is do more market research to...
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let's do the light green and dark green. it sounds like you should just aim to launch this year and catch up with the rest of the bay area. it's kind of embarrassing at this point. >> thank you. are there any other members who would like to provide comment. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. we are done with this item unless there is a requested action? >> jason fried, the one thing that lafco may want to do is accept the report so i can communicate it to them so there might be a month eggs to -- motion to accept the report and let enernex done. >>supervisor london breed: is there a motion to accept the report? moved by commissioner campos. is there a second? second by commissioner crews. wow objection the item will move forward to accept the report. madam clerk, can you please call item no. 5. city clerk: item no. 5 status of pacific gas & electric companies application before the california public utilities commission. >> i just want to report that yesterday the california public
let's do the light green and dark green. it sounds like you should just aim to launch this year and catch up with the rest of the bay area. it's kind of embarrassing at this point. >> thank you. are there any other members who would like to provide comment. is there any additional public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. we are done with this item unless there is a requested action? >> jason fried, the one thing that lafco may want to do is accept the report so i can...
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the green party can do this. we are the only national party that is not poisoned by corporate money. [applause] the only one. in 2012, we emerged as the nation's leading progressive party, challenging the status quo, and now we are going to build on that. we will lift up the bold solutions the american people are calling for. 20 million living wage jobs. an emergency deal to enrich our communities, not corporations, to reign in climate change and make blood for oil obsolete. we call for health care as a human rights, not a subsidized profit center for predatory insurance companies like obamacare. but a medicare for all system to provide quality care for everyone while saving trillions of dollars simply by streamlining the massive private health insurance bureaucracy. we call for quality, free public education as a human right and in and to runways school privatizations and closings, high-stakes testing, and student loan debt. [applause] we call for an emergency transition to a green economy with wind, water, and
the green party can do this. we are the only national party that is not poisoned by corporate money. [applause] the only one. in 2012, we emerged as the nation's leading progressive party, challenging the status quo, and now we are going to build on that. we will lift up the bold solutions the american people are calling for. 20 million living wage jobs. an emergency deal to enrich our communities, not corporations, to reign in climate change and make blood for oil obsolete. we call for health...
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there is two different products, there is the light green and deep green. for a lack of better calling. the light green everyone is in agreement, it's kind of pg & e's price and we figure out we can fit into that program. it's not going to be 100 percent. we are going to do what's left over. once we create that product, we are going to use a build-out program. that's pg & e's price. we know what that is. we need to know what pg & e's rate is going to be. what we maybe doing on that portion is why don't we figure out when is the best time for us to launch. when can we get contracts to launch. when you look at marin and sonoma they launched in may, lancaster launched in may of this year. i don't think we can do it this year. but perhaps we look to spring of next year because of heche hech power maybe we'll get snowpack and perhaps we'll figure out when it's best to launch. set that rate. we already know what that rate is going to be. it's going to be a pg & e rate to launch. >> they actually go to the public utilities commission to set their rates. so we know
there is two different products, there is the light green and deep green. for a lack of better calling. the light green everyone is in agreement, it's kind of pg & e's price and we figure out we can fit into that program. it's not going to be 100 percent. we are going to do what's left over. once we create that product, we are going to use a build-out program. that's pg & e's price. we know what that is. we need to know what pg & e's rate is going to be. what we maybe doing on that...
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tonight the green game. san francisco's new stadium has solar power, the green group, and recycled water. how green is it. >> it's kind of like me putting a fluoro at my house for a holiday party. >> wind turbines and solar panels - what will the stadium of the future look like. ross shimabuku is a engineer. >> it is turned on now. >> she is showing us something unusual from the lab. >> it brings another meaning to the aviator classes. >> find out how they are defining the next generation of delivery drones. >> i'm phil torres. 'm an entomologist. sleep. >> it will track my sleeve. marita, costa and i see if the devices work. that's the team. let's do some science. [ ♪ music ♪ ] >>> hi, guys i'm phil torres, and welcome to "techknow". i'm with costa and marita davison. instead of science, let's talk football. now, i'm a broncos fan. when i saw what the 49ers did with their new stadium, i'll feel bad every time the broncos beat the niners. >> if their game is half as good trouble. >> when you think n.f.l., sm
tonight the green game. san francisco's new stadium has solar power, the green group, and recycled water. how green is it. >> it's kind of like me putting a fluoro at my house for a holiday party. >> wind turbines and solar panels - what will the stadium of the future look like. ross shimabuku is a engineer. >> it is turned on now. >> she is showing us something unusual from the lab. >> it brings another meaning to the aviator classes. >> find out how they...
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general greene wanted to stop that. nathanael greene was george washington's most trusted general. he was sense out. he was sent sou--he was sent south. the southern army had lost two major battles and lost many men. there were very few soldiers left. general washington sent general greene south with the idea to try to stop cornwallis. charles cornwallis with the commander of the british army in the southern department. here in guilford courthouse, each commanded the british army. they were made up of veteran soldiers. in the southern campaign, this was the first battle in which cornwallis and green met each other on the battlefield. both of the generals were different mindsets, cornwallis had this mindset of move forward and hit hard and continually hateit. general greene had a mindset of hate and backup or retreat. -- hit and backup. by the time it occurred, general greene had raised an army almost twice the size of the british army. he felt pretty good about his odd. general cornwallis was encamped over deep river. general greene found out he was camped there. general greene bro
general greene wanted to stop that. nathanael greene was george washington's most trusted general. he was sense out. he was sent sou--he was sent south. the southern army had lost two major battles and lost many men. there were very few soldiers left. general washington sent general greene south with the idea to try to stop cornwallis. charles cornwallis with the commander of the british army in the southern department. here in guilford courthouse, each commanded the british army. they were...
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the new offering would be our version of light green or clean start and that will include you the basic opt out required by state law and enhanced offering, the san francisco offering the dark green opt up option for san francisco. our next step at the puc for power staff is to advance the study work to the integrated program design. we need to staff up, we need to complete the business plan, we need to identify and obtain revised power purchase contracting authority so that we can mitigate risk and operate at the commercial pace that this program is going to require of us. by that, i mean we are going to put together our ideas and vet them with the general manager and our commission on how to modify our contracting authority so we can build a portfolio of resources that are cost-effective to make the commitments in the supply market of a duration to allow us to have a stable program. that was part of the function that shell was providing for us. with shell out of the picture, we are talking about new ideas of changing the contract approach that we have authority for. then we need to co
the new offering would be our version of light green or clean start and that will include you the basic opt out required by state law and enhanced offering, the san francisco offering the dark green opt up option for san francisco. our next step at the puc for power staff is to advance the study work to the integrated program design. we need to staff up, we need to complete the business plan, we need to identify and obtain revised power purchase contracting authority so that we can mitigate...
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♪ >>> green haven state correctional facility.ne of the toughest maximum security prisons in the united states. a violent, overcrowded space that is home to 1,800 of new york state's most violent criminals. >> green haven i think at that time had to be considered our super max prison in the state. and everybody in there had long time. everybody in there was a vicious criminal. there were no newcomers. it was a pretty bad place as far as the population was concerned. >> more than 500 prisoners inside green haven were convicted murderers. 1981 was the first year female correctional officers worked in this all-male maximum security prison. there were 50 on staff. all new to the job. one of them was 31-year-old donna payant. >> if i want to describe donna and her personality, i would describe her as a very strong-willed, independent, determined person and with a strong sense of justice. >> donna had three children. her husband was also a corrections officer but worked at another prison. although her family came to accept her job choic
♪ >>> green haven state correctional facility.ne of the toughest maximum security prisons in the united states. a violent, overcrowded space that is home to 1,800 of new york state's most violent criminals. >> green haven i think at that time had to be considered our super max prison in the state. and everybody in there had long time. everybody in there was a vicious criminal. there were no newcomers. it was a pretty bad place as far as the population was concerned. >>...
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bass a customer could scale to match a greenness that our light green program would have. it's a factor for us to consider. with that i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, colleagues, any questions, seeing no names on the roster at this time. i would like to open this item up for public comment. if there is any member of the public who would like to comment on item 5, please come forward. >> good afternoon, eric hurts. san francisco clean energy advocates and california's for energy choice. one of the coordinate ors that helped fight on ab. the rates really need to be challenged. right now the cheapest electricity in california and in much of the country is natural gas electricity. okay. renewables are getting a lot cheaper but they are not cheaper than natural gas right now. so we have to be very clear about this. we do not need to wait for pg & e's green tariff rates to come out before we set our not to exceed rates because they are not going to be below their brown power rates and we know what the brown power rates are and
bass a customer could scale to match a greenness that our light green program would have. it's a factor for us to consider. with that i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >>supervisor london breed: thank you, colleagues, any questions, seeing no names on the roster at this time. i would like to open this item up for public comment. if there is any member of the public who would like to comment on item 5, please come forward. >> good afternoon, eric hurts. san francisco...
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kelly campbell, green tv, green parties around the world have been very successful.in germany there in the majority of state legislatures. on sunday the election will put them in another, the ninth or tenth state legislature governing in there, australia, across the world. a key success has been the positive green new deal, solar jobs, when the jobs, rail jobs walk ability, pedestrian friendly. the important economic effects you can speak to, that is my question please talk more if you would and tell us about the positive health solutions for a green party, green new deal with the obesity epidemic killing americans, diabetes across the nation. >> thank you for making that point. what is good for the planet is good for the economy and good for our health which is why the green new deal is a win/win. studies of shown this was a study out of stanford marc jacobson two years ago looked at the state of new york as a case study and found going 100% wind water and sun by 2013 was going to pay for itself simply in health savings alone. we sort of take air pollution for grant
kelly campbell, green tv, green parties around the world have been very successful.in germany there in the majority of state legislatures. on sunday the election will put them in another, the ninth or tenth state legislature governing in there, australia, across the world. a key success has been the positive green new deal, solar jobs, when the jobs, rail jobs walk ability, pedestrian friendly. the important economic effects you can speak to, that is my question please talk more if you would...
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>> when i appointed stephen green, every proper process was followed. i consulted the cabinet secretary, consulted the director for propriety and ethics. and, of course, the house of lords appointed commission now looks at someone's individual tax affairs before giving them a plug i made the appointment goes welcomed by labour after years later they were still holding meetings with him a. [inaudible] to give her children best of in life. what does my right of a friend think she needs, measures to are those who work hard get onto the right thing, or cheap patronizing -- [inaudible] [shouting] >> i think what of britain's families need to get on most of all is the security of a good school plays and we're providing them, it's good of a good job and we're providing them, and the secret of the safe community, and we are providing them. but have to say labour's campaign, the wheels, i would say the wheels are falling off the wagon i think the wheels are falling off the bus but we now know it is not going to be driven by anyone on the front bench. surprise, s
>> when i appointed stephen green, every proper process was followed. i consulted the cabinet secretary, consulted the director for propriety and ethics. and, of course, the house of lords appointed commission now looks at someone's individual tax affairs before giving them a plug i made the appointment goes welcomed by labour after years later they were still holding meetings with him a. [inaudible] to give her children best of in life. what does my right of a friend think she needs,...
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>> why did labour welcome stephen green as a trade minister?hy were they still booking meetings with him in 2013? my responsibility is the tax laws of this country, and no one has been tougher. let me rimind him about what we found. hedge funds cutting their taxes by flipping currencies -- allowed under labour, banned under the tories. foreigners not paying stamp duty -- allowed under labour, banned under the tories. and banks not paying tax on all their profits -- allowed under labour, banned by the tories. those two in the treasury were the friends of the tax dodger. we are the friend of the hard working tax payer. >> he is bang to rights, just like his donors. and doesn't this all sound familiar? the prime minister appoints someone to a senior job in government. there are public allegations but he does not ask the questions, he turns a blind eye. isn't this just the behavior we saw with andy coulson? >> it is desperate stuff. they cannot talk about the economy because it is growing. they cannot talk about unemployment because it is falling.
>> why did labour welcome stephen green as a trade minister?hy were they still booking meetings with him in 2013? my responsibility is the tax laws of this country, and no one has been tougher. let me rimind him about what we found. hedge funds cutting their taxes by flipping currencies -- allowed under labour, banned under the tories. foreigners not paying stamp duty -- allowed under labour, banned under the tories. and banks not paying tax on all their profits -- allowed under labour,...
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the city of greensboro is named for nathanael greene. we have this wonderful statue behind me of general green on the horse at the time of the revolutionary war. general green was one of the major heroes of the revolutionary war. and his conduct in the war wa s exemplary. he was able to put men into the field and keep them in the field, and to the militia saw that general greene was not going to sacrifice their lives needlessly. so following the war green had not only the respect of the generals and the politicians but he had the respect of all the common militia soldiers that were involved in the war. general greene stopped what would have been a total british victory in the south. general greene was the one man that washington could trust that could keep the army a live, keep it in the field, and had washington's confidence. and he proved his work - his worth. >> throughout the weekend, american history tv is featuring greensboro, north carolina. our staff recently traveled there. learn more about greensboro and other stops on c-span's
the city of greensboro is named for nathanael greene. we have this wonderful statue behind me of general green on the horse at the time of the revolutionary war. general green was one of the major heroes of the revolutionary war. and his conduct in the war wa s exemplary. he was able to put men into the field and keep them in the field, and to the militia saw that general greene was not going to sacrifice their lives needlessly. so following the war green had not only the respect of the...
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that a phased implementation of the program is smart with the 2-tiered offering with the light green and clean start is what sonoma calls it. that basic light green offering be at pg & e rates and include build-out with the expansion of the program. once we have established that financial stability that jeremy just referred to. to remember that investment in generation may impact rates and affect customer retention. i mean that both in effect customer retention in a positive way as well as a negative way if we don't get the numbers right and pay attention to the cost profile. the study i think has been very helpful and while we've collaborated on this report we've also been working as general manager kelly referred to on a business plan effort. that effort will outline our business opportunities including cleanpowersf and help us tart our effort to bring the hetch hetchy power system to san francisco in a financially stable manner. that business planning effort will be discussed with our commission over the next couple months and should result in a finished product in the spring. tha
that a phased implementation of the program is smart with the 2-tiered offering with the light green and clean start is what sonoma calls it. that basic light green offering be at pg & e rates and include build-out with the expansion of the program. once we have established that financial stability that jeremy just referred to. to remember that investment in generation may impact rates and affect customer retention. i mean that both in effect customer retention in a positive way as well as...
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this afternoon i've been looking into green's history. according to these court documents, he's been arrested at least 11 times in the past, charged with everything from indecent exposure to assault, recklessly endangering another person and harassment. >> the septa police recognized this male. >> reporter: when police pulled surveillance video from jefferson station, it didn't take them long to arrest green. septa police had contact with him before so did philadelphia pd. >> my sense is that he had been in center city that he had frequented that area may have been in shelters in that particular area. >> reporter: monday police say green walked a woman if a remote part of the septa station and then tried to rape her. when she fought with him, he beat her. >> he basically pummeled her, beat her with his fists, kicked her repeatedly. >> reporter: barbara rides septa often and says she's thankful for the septa cameras. >> as a septa rider, i want to be assured that protection is top priority. >> if you're on accept tashgs you are on camera.
this afternoon i've been looking into green's history. according to these court documents, he's been arrested at least 11 times in the past, charged with everything from indecent exposure to assault, recklessly endangering another person and harassment. >> the septa police recognized this male. >> reporter: when police pulled surveillance video from jefferson station, it didn't take them long to arrest green. septa police had contact with him before so did philadelphia pd. >>...
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lorraine green, she's in c-5. >> lorraine green. i'm going to see if she has additional witnesses to speak to because at the end of the day when you allege something you have to have witnesses and somebody for me to talk to and some way for me to prove the statement that you're making. >> good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. yourself? >> i'm okay. >> were there any other witnesses you would like for me to talk to. >> the only person that was there, me, your co, ryan and mr. mets. >> i spoke with the corporal and i also spoke with the officer that was there at the time. corporal has read a statement saying at no time did he make any comments -- any sexual -- >> he did. i bet he did. >> let me finish what i'm saying. >> you guys are agreeing to each other. what is the sense of it. i'm looking like the idiot while your ceo agreeing with each other he never said it when he did say it. what's the sense of speaking more about it. there's no more to speak about. it's over. >> i'm going to continue with what i have to sa
lorraine green, she's in c-5. >> lorraine green. i'm going to see if she has additional witnesses to speak to because at the end of the day when you allege something you have to have witnesses and somebody for me to talk to and some way for me to prove the statement that you're making. >> good morning. >> good morning. how are you? >> i'm good. yourself? >> i'm okay. >> were there any other witnesses you would like for me to talk to. >> the only person...
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there's discussions to be had on that and if we had a second offering the opt in of a darker green we need to talk about that and what is that price what is the mix and how many projects do we want to be able to support so we're going to have to have those conversations but what i think is really helpful this time is that we're going to at least on the initial offering that people are automatically enrolled in, we're going to lead with affordability and we're going to set that price and figure out what is the best mixture of green versus job opportunities under that. >> and one thing that might help on the schedule is there's a whole but there's a whole bunch of work in here that doesn't that doesn't really involve the commission. if you could tease out of here when the commission is going to be considering which questions. >> yes, absolutely. >> that would be helpful. >> and i'm also hoping, too that you will have marin and sonoma in your back pocket. >> and yes and now now lancaster is now launching and we've continued to have a relationship with the staff and consultants working wi
there's discussions to be had on that and if we had a second offering the opt in of a darker green we need to talk about that and what is that price what is the mix and how many projects do we want to be able to support so we're going to have to have those conversations but what i think is really helpful this time is that we're going to at least on the initial offering that people are automatically enrolled in, we're going to lead with affordability and we're going to set that price and figure...
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one of the introduced opportunities for dark green and light green, renewable power and heavily renewable power for customers. the exact mix and cost for those options need to be finalized with the goal being competitive with pg & e rates. so working with sf puc on the commission it should be possible for the sf puc to fulfill that role that was initially envisioned to be supplied by shell energy. the next question was the timing and economic benefits of local build-out and some of these tasks really were related to each other. so this also relates to one of the later tasks. you have the potential to realize the benefits, the economic benefit of the local build-out and this translates to how much, how many dollars per cost of mega watt. on the chart here is down to dollars per watt so what will reflect what customers will see. you also have the build-out construction pay jobs. i understand the jobs were one of the questions raised for what kind of economic development and using the nrel. the development impact tool that we use to refine and estimate the construction phase jobs in terms of
one of the introduced opportunities for dark green and light green, renewable power and heavily renewable power for customers. the exact mix and cost for those options need to be finalized with the goal being competitive with pg & e rates. so working with sf puc on the commission it should be possible for the sf puc to fulfill that role that was initially envisioned to be supplied by shell energy. the next question was the timing and economic benefits of local build-out and some of these...
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, or green to --. >> yellow to green. i don't believe we've gone from green to yellow anywhere. >> green to yellow, not significantly, just in minor areas. >> that's good news too. >> then pier 31, which is a very big one, as you may recall you helped us to decide to spend bond funds on that one so that one is in progress and by the time we report to you next time it should hopefully go to green. >> thank you. >> kind of work that into the report, though, i think that's a good way to look at it going forward. >> commissioner adams. >> i want to thank you for the report. i really appreciate that you prioritized and made some decisions because sometimes you just got to make a decision which ones to go after. i was going to ask you a little bit about climate change and sea levels, how that's going to affect some of the piers and also i didn't see pier 30-32 on here. i know not all the piers are on here so can you say a little bit about it? >> in the exhibit? it should be under exhibit no. 2. >> load limit, no plan. >> no pla
, or green to --. >> yellow to green. i don't believe we've gone from green to yellow anywhere. >> green to yellow, not significantly, just in minor areas. >> that's good news too. >> then pier 31, which is a very big one, as you may recall you helped us to decide to spend bond funds on that one so that one is in progress and by the time we report to you next time it should hopefully go to green. >> thank you. >> kind of work that into the report, though, i...
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green tv. dr. stein, green parties around the world have been very successful. in germany, they are the majority of state legislators. australia. across the world. and key success has been the positively green new deal. eco-jobs for the economy. the important economic effects, you can speak to, that is my question. please talk more if you would and tell us the positive solutions for a green party, green new deal. with the obesity epidemic killing america's and diabetes across the nation. >> thank you for making that point. what is good for the planet is also good for the economy, and good for our health. that is why the green deal is win-win. -- studies have shown this is a study out of stamford by mark jacobson, two years ago. it looked at new york as a case study and found that going to 100% wind, water, and son by 2030 would pay for itself simply and health savings alone. we take air pollution for granted. water pollution, things like that. we take it for granted and assume that they are god-given conditions. that we all live with heart disease and respirator
green tv. dr. stein, green parties around the world have been very successful. in germany, they are the majority of state legislators. australia. across the world. and key success has been the positively green new deal. eco-jobs for the economy. the important economic effects, you can speak to, that is my question. please talk more if you would and tell us the positive solutions for a green party, green new deal. with the obesity epidemic killing america's and diabetes across the nation....
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but also the less publicized such as environmental group green peace. a confidentble document from 2010 shows how in the run up to the g 20 summit spieses ask for specific security assessments on the head of green peace and two other sup africans lists as dangerous persons. sadly the assumption that we make especially after the edward snowden leaks and the information came out that in fact we are heavily monitored and being under constant surveillance but it is one thing sort of assuming that it is happening it's a little more numbing and chilling to have it confirmed as we are doing right now. >> the documents don't say what information south africa passed on, but they do reveal that spies from all over the world, regularly send requests. >> one document revealed how a spy asked for information on opposition leader. who had recently visited south africa. the south africans said no. >> i do not think that he has committed any offense which will warrant to provide information. >> south africa's foreign minister for intelligence says politician regularly
but also the less publicized such as environmental group green peace. a confidentble document from 2010 shows how in the run up to the g 20 summit spieses ask for specific security assessments on the head of green peace and two other sup africans lists as dangerous persons. sadly the assumption that we make especially after the edward snowden leaks and the information came out that in fact we are heavily monitored and being under constant surveillance but it is one thing sort of assuming that...
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and what did dray-mond green have to say about a report that he may leave the warriors? gary has that.and all the sports. next! and if you're a fan of people behaving badly. you won't want to miss this; a 1-hour special with stanley roberts. featuring the most ourtrageous and blatant examples of people behaving badly. it airs this friday at 9-pm. can't say thank you enough. you have made my life special by being apart of it. (everyone) cheers! glad you made it buddy. thanks for inviting me....
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david: he knows exactly scoreboard down by the last green. that's mark minister. >> uphill, 75, basically. 70 is six meters on the green. six meters on the green meeds to be right of the pin. because you're coming up. know what i'm saying? it's cold and wet. you don't have 10 meters of help at the moment. even though you have this wind. that's the right club. david: a little over 175 meters. a little over 200 yards. nick: does he have room to hit a draw? david: not really. nick: so he's got to hit a really good, solid fade down the left there. just block it to the right of the flag. guarantees to get across that left-hand corner. that's what stopped jordan spieth landed on that corner. it's like sponge. it traditionally stops there. david: he's going to hit this hard. he's got 6-iron. nick: still better get it 185 through the air uphill. david: missed the eucalyptus tree. nick: it's not enough. missed it by 10 yards. missed his landing spot by 10 yards. jim: let's go down to peter kostis who is with sergio. peter: i am with sergio garcia. yes
david: he knows exactly scoreboard down by the last green. that's mark minister. >> uphill, 75, basically. 70 is six meters on the green. six meters on the green meeds to be right of the pin. because you're coming up. know what i'm saying? it's cold and wet. you don't have 10 meters of help at the moment. even though you have this wind. that's the right club. david: a little over 175 meters. a little over 200 yards. nick: does he have room to hit a draw? david: not really. nick: so he's...
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jim: back of the green. nick: the lay-up cost him. completely.se, there's the miracle putt. why is he announcing when there's one more man to play? i wouldn't like that if it was me. jim: jason day is still -- peter: he doesn't have a good angle, jim from here. jim: that's what i was concerned of. peter: he's trying to find the spot on the ridge where he needs to get the ball to funnel it toward the hole. he'll definitely have to carry it to the top tier try to get the speed right as it comes off that ridge. david: there are a couple of very nervous-looking ducks in this pond since that last -- one of them looks paranoid. jim: the lucas glover shot. david: it is not clear to him what is going on here. nick: you're right. land it right on the crest of that ridge. jim: what a gorgeous shot. we have a four on the way for sure for jason day. with a win jason would move to seventh. stallings would move into the top 10. so would harris english. j.b. would move him to 12th. you talk about all the things that are happening in the game of golf and the ter
jim: back of the green. nick: the lay-up cost him. completely.se, there's the miracle putt. why is he announcing when there's one more man to play? i wouldn't like that if it was me. jim: jason day is still -- peter: he doesn't have a good angle, jim from here. jim: that's what i was concerned of. peter: he's trying to find the spot on the ridge where he needs to get the ball to funnel it toward the hole. he'll definitely have to carry it to the top tier try to get the speed right as it comes...
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david: he knows exactly scoreboard down by the last green. that's mark minister. >> uphill, 75, basically. 70 is six meters on the green. six meters on the green meeds to be right of the pin. because you're coming up. know what i'm saying? it's cold and wet. you don't have 10 meters of help at the moment. even though you have this wind. that's the right club. david: a little over 175 meters. a little over 200 yards. nick: does he have room to hit a draw? david: not really. nick: so he's got to hit a really good, solid fade down the left there. just block it to the right of the flag. guarantees to get across that left-hand corner. that's what stopped jordan spieth landed on that corner. it's like sponge. it traditionally stops there. david: he's going to hit this hard. he's got 6-iron. nick: still better get it 185 through the air uphill. david: missed the eucalyptus tree. nick: it's not enough. missed it by 10 yards. missed his landing spot by 10 yards. jim: let's go down to peter kostis who is with sergio. peter: i am with sergio garcia. yes
david: he knows exactly scoreboard down by the last green. that's mark minister. >> uphill, 75, basically. 70 is six meters on the green. six meters on the green meeds to be right of the pin. because you're coming up. know what i'm saying? it's cold and wet. you don't have 10 meters of help at the moment. even though you have this wind. that's the right club. david: a little over 175 meters. a little over 200 yards. nick: does he have room to hit a draw? david: not really. nick: so he's...
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let's focus on green energy. >> think about all the money that was invested in the whole green energy market. billions of dollars to green energy. mostly wind power and solar power. also, bio fuels like algae because certain people in government decided those are better. andrew agrees they are better. because of extreme weather, companies make a big pivot towards green energy will make money and do good. david of the heritage foundation says, no, the green energy industry is a parasite. and andrew, aren't green energy companies that get government help really parasites? >> well, it's kind of -- it's kind of an odd word for any industry that gets money from the government. that would cover almost every industry. stossel: i will include any company. fine. >> the amount of subsidies going to fossil fuels dwarfs the renewable -- globally about 500 billion -- up to $2 trillion a year going to fossil fuels. stossel: i have to stop you. because we have this chart that talks about energy subsidies for different fuels. and wind and solar per kilowatt produced dwarfs the fossil fuels. >> well,
let's focus on green energy. >> think about all the money that was invested in the whole green energy market. billions of dollars to green energy. mostly wind power and solar power. also, bio fuels like algae because certain people in government decided those are better. andrew agrees they are better. because of extreme weather, companies make a big pivot towards green energy will make money and do good. david of the heritage foundation says, no, the green energy industry is a parasite....
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jim: back of the green. nick: the lay-up cost him. completely.the miracle putt. why is he announcing when there's one more man to play? i wouldn't like that if it was me. jim: jason day is still -- peter: he doesn't have a good angle, jim from here. jim: that's what i was concerned of. peter: he's trying to find the spot on the ridge where he needs to get the ball to funnel it toward the hole. he'll definitely have to carry it to the top tier try to get the speed right as it comes off that ridge. david: there are a couple of very nervous-looking ducks in this pond since that last -- one of them looks paranoid. jim: the lucas glover shot. david: it is not clear to him what is going on here. nick: you're right. land it right on the crest of that ridge. jim: what a gorgeous shot. we have a four on the way for sure for jason day. with a win jason would move to seventh. stallings would move into the top 10. so would harris english. j.b. would move him to 12th. you talk about all the things that are happening in the game of golf and the term "changing
jim: back of the green. nick: the lay-up cost him. completely.the miracle putt. why is he announcing when there's one more man to play? i wouldn't like that if it was me. jim: jason day is still -- peter: he doesn't have a good angle, jim from here. jim: that's what i was concerned of. peter: he's trying to find the spot on the ridge where he needs to get the ball to funnel it toward the hole. he'll definitely have to carry it to the top tier try to get the speed right as it comes off that...
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green is so expensive. raw is so expensive.ing healthy is so expensive. >> yes. >> i think it's more expensive to get sick. >> absolutely. far more expensive. our business model has been to create our products locally. we have five manufacturing facilities. the products you see he here we made down the street in new jersey. we source everything locally. we cut out the middle man. by being a primary manufacturer, making it ourselves from natural ingredients we have a great price to offer our customer. >> i see beats, and coconuts, and lemons and oranges. how do they figure into the creation of of your line. >> everything is made from plant-based natural agree yents. i'm fraud to say ecos is the number one selling laundry detergement the united states. >>> use it at home. >> thank you. the is your factant for that product come from coconuts. >>> use it in my skin caroline as well. it is amazing how well coconut washes. >> it is got a hard outer shell to protect it from pesticides. we take the inside pulp and the oil and create th
green is so expensive. raw is so expensive.ing healthy is so expensive. >> yes. >> i think it's more expensive to get sick. >> absolutely. far more expensive. our business model has been to create our products locally. we have five manufacturing facilities. the products you see he here we made down the street in new jersey. we source everything locally. we cut out the middle man. by being a primary manufacturer, making it ourselves from natural ingredients we have a great...