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hodge. >>> good morning. i'm kate hodge from the san francisco bicycle coalition. thank you very much, supervisors, for having this hearing this morning on this incredibly important topic. i want to cut to the chase here. what was missing from this morning? we are absolutely wonderful to work with all the wonderful people in the city. what's missing here is the timeline and more budget information in terms of longer term projects, better market street. [speaker not understood] make sure it stays on task. and also for the pilot improvements. really appreciate you getting into questions about those near term and longer term improvements. [speaker not understood] continue to make sure both the longer term and near term improvements stay on track. we are absolutely and the department of [speaker not understood]. that should not be the be all end all. many they touched on today. i encourage you to look for more information of the timeline for both elements of this project and make sure we achieve these on time. [speaker not understood]. thank you. >> thank you, ms. hodg
hodge. >>> good morning. i'm kate hodge from the san francisco bicycle coalition. thank you very much, supervisors, for having this hearing this morning on this incredibly important topic. i want to cut to the chase here. what was missing from this morning? we are absolutely wonderful to work with all the wonderful people in the city. what's missing here is the timeline and more budget information in terms of longer term projects, better market street. [speaker not understood] make...
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neil: he went to hodge continental immedialy -- hodge konhongkong immedly after leakig it did he think that chinese would welcome him with open arms without wondering that maybe they are going to on something else? >> well, we don't know. he maye that naive. and if he is, well, more the pit tpi to him. neil: what do you think chinese are doing with him. we have not sn he or hair of him in last 24 hours. reportedly. what do you think they are doing. >> i don't know. neil: what do you suspect, you are pretty good at ts. >> thank you. but if i were in their shoes i all have him in a very isolated location, i would not be watrboarding him but i do erything else short of that, if he does not know more, which is probable, they would throw him aside like a used rag. neil: meantime vic vladimir putn the picture, what good is it for the russians then? >> the russians would as chinese woul try to make it useful to other people, we're talking about information that is tracble to trorists, and terrorist cells and ters and nation such as iran, i would think that you know, you have a little race to
neil: he went to hodge continental immedialy -- hodge konhongkong immedly after leakig it did he think that chinese would welcome him with open arms without wondering that maybe they are going to on something else? >> well, we don't know. he maye that naive. and if he is, well, more the pit tpi to him. neil: what do you think chinese are doing with him. we have not sn he or hair of him in last 24 hours. reportedly. what do you think they are doing. >> i don't know. neil: what do you...
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. >> and finally someone who has kept you safe on the campus, ron hodges, security, 41 years.my red on today. and with 613 students graduating today, i would like to say congratulations to all of you, you truly represent the incredible promise that our great city of san francisco is. thank you david, for your very kind introduction, as one of lowell's student leaders you must be very proud to be standing here in front of your class who will be graduating with
. >> and finally someone who has kept you safe on the campus, ron hodges, security, 41 years.my red on today. and with 613 students graduating today, i would like to say congratulations to all of you, you truly represent the incredible promise that our great city of san francisco is. thank you david, for your very kind introduction, as one of lowell's student leaders you must be very proud to be standing here in front of your class who will be graduating with
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. >> and finally someone who has kept you safe on the campus, ron hodges, security, 41 years. thank you all for your dedication and your commitment to the youth at lowell high school and to our great city and now, good evening, for lowell high school graduates class of 2013, go red and white. [ applause ] [ cheers ] >> i got my red on today. and with 613 students graduating today, i would like to say congratulations to all of you, you truly represent the incredible promise that our great city of san francisco is. thank you david, for your very kind introduction, as one of lowell's student leaders you must be very proud to be standing here in front of your class who will be graduating with you, thank you for being a great example to your fellow classmates and to our city's youth and i hope that kayla your senior class president and david your student body president as well as the entire lowell graduating class of 2013 become the great community and civic leaders of san francisco future. because of being your mayor, i think that the people of the city every day for the opportuni
. >> and finally someone who has kept you safe on the campus, ron hodges, security, 41 years. thank you all for your dedication and your commitment to the youth at lowell high school and to our great city and now, good evening, for lowell high school graduates class of 2013, go red and white. [ applause ] [ cheers ] >> i got my red on today. and with 613 students graduating today, i would like to say congratulations to all of you, you truly represent the incredible promise that our...
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got me, what doesn't blow with the wind, what isn't hodge to the higher interest rates we got yesterdayr the lower rates we saw today because of the softer information. yes, it was that big of a transformation. what transcends the day to day and just keeps going higher? hey, had been housing for a while but we know that group is further, long-term because of the developing housing shortage. we love oil and gas like the american glut for all of our finds, it becomes hit or miss. we are definitely into the gatsbization of the u.s. economy meaning the rich has become richer, more heavily taxed but those stocks, too, have been bucketed by on-again, off-again with the fed seems to not be accommodative. into a roadway inn of higher interest rates. hey, tech. love, love, love tech. unless you're talking apple, which has become a second quarter wasteland. thank he was for microsoft micron, also google which i think cannot be stopped except for by a government, some government. that's how powerful the story is going into the third quarter. you know why adore the banks? they love their charts, to
got me, what doesn't blow with the wind, what isn't hodge to the higher interest rates we got yesterdayr the lower rates we saw today because of the softer information. yes, it was that big of a transformation. what transcends the day to day and just keeps going higher? hey, had been housing for a while but we know that group is further, long-term because of the developing housing shortage. we love oil and gas like the american glut for all of our finds, it becomes hit or miss. we are...
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defendants namely preserving the appearance of the court as a body not swayed by external influence harold hodge jr brought this lawsuit to court after being arrested back in two thousand and eleven when he wore a sign around his neck in the supreme court plaza the protest of the abuse of african-americans and hispanics demonstrators in d.c. can still be forcibly removed if they block the entrance to any building in the city. well the second week of the bradley manning trial wrapped up with testimonies from pentagon officials talking about the damage of private first class caused by leaking military secrets the court is now in recess until monday but while the defense and the prosecution regroup the i am bradley manning campaign is out recruiting war supporters even some hollywood a listers have joined in on the cause like maggie gyllenhaal and russell brand and bradley manning supporters say you ain't seen nothing yet so let's take a look back at how this unknown whistleblower transformed into a household name. he was the unknown army private first class who brought this video to the world is n
defendants namely preserving the appearance of the court as a body not swayed by external influence harold hodge jr brought this lawsuit to court after being arrested back in two thousand and eleven when he wore a sign around his neck in the supreme court plaza the protest of the abuse of african-americans and hispanics demonstrators in d.c. can still be forcibly removed if they block the entrance to any building in the city. well the second week of the bradley manning trial wrapped up with...
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kit hodge. randy shaw. chris dolan. john mc dowell. zach extender. paul gal berg. ~ gallagher. come on up. [speaker not understood]. >>> good morning, supervisors. thank you for affording this opportunity. i'm rick [speaker not understood], president of market street railway, the 1100 member group [speaker not understood] and cable cars. for more than 150 years market street has been about motion. it is literally our city's main artery. we need to focus our efforts and resource he to make it flow more [speaker not understood] for bicyclists alike. if we compromise this goal for other considerations, we will be saddled with higher muni operating costs and less safe conditions for bicyclists and pedestrians for decades to come. we believe the mission street cycle track option has very serious flaws. unlike market, mission has many driveways which presents hazards to boeing cyclists and motorists. even bigger disadvantage is moving buses on mission street to market. 14 and 14 l use articulated buses. having these and the golden gate transit and samtrans buses are going do overload
kit hodge. randy shaw. chris dolan. john mc dowell. zach extender. paul gal berg. ~ gallagher. come on up. [speaker not understood]. >>> good morning, supervisors. thank you for affording this opportunity. i'm rick [speaker not understood], president of market street railway, the 1100 member group [speaker not understood] and cable cars. for more than 150 years market street has been about motion. it is literally our city's main artery. we need to focus our efforts and resource he to...
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louisa hodge from our los angeles station reports it could be a history-making camp. >> reporter: 1,323hat they say is the official weight of a mako shark they reeled in from catalina. >> that thing was a true killing machine. when it came in, the jaws on it, it was traveling at 50 miles an hour. >> reporter: jason johnston was one of the crew members filming for a film on the outdoor channel called "the professionals." they planned on catching a mako shark, but johnston said once the belt was on him, he truly wasn't. >> it was truly horrifying. imagine being locked on to a volkswagen for a million hours. >> when he first was captured it was like a million children screaming. this thing came up and wanted to bite. bite, bite, bite in every direction. >> it was the craziest thing i ever did. don't ever want do it again. i think my shark fishing career is over. >> reporter: the shark itself lo be donated for scientific research. for "cbs this morning," louisa hodge, huntington beach, california. >> can you imagine two hours fighting this shark. >> i know. the teeth on it. >> you know how
louisa hodge from our los angeles station reports it could be a history-making camp. >> reporter: 1,323hat they say is the official weight of a mako shark they reeled in from catalina. >> that thing was a true killing machine. when it came in, the jaws on it, it was traveling at 50 miles an hour. >> reporter: jason johnston was one of the crew members filming for a film on the outdoor channel called "the professionals." they planned on catching a mako shark, but...
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bakalies, you can disappear in the back allies of hodge continental, chinese government has no interest in tracking him down, neither will they cooperate with american agency. neil: you don't think that chinese would have interest in a lot of stuff he knows. >> they would, but, you know unlike the russians, i don't think that chinese would be very hank on him, maybe -- harsh on him, maybe they would detain him for a while, chinese is -- what is the word? they make good hosts, okay. and if you are a guest in their country, you can live fairly well. and i am not dissing america, and not trying to get the man illegal advice, i am saying that had it been me, i would have stays in hong kong. neil: now, before we go to break, one thing that come up with him, john is, that if he were a genuine whistle-blower, it was a move to not be a whistlwhistle-blower and do goot get out of the country do bad, there is a procedure for going to our higher ups or inspector general, he immediately went to hong kong that means to some people who don't like him very much, he is a spy, and had spy intents, what
bakalies, you can disappear in the back allies of hodge continental, chinese government has no interest in tracking him down, neither will they cooperate with american agency. neil: you don't think that chinese would have interest in a lot of stuff he knows. >> they would, but, you know unlike the russians, i don't think that chinese would be very hank on him, maybe -- harsh on him, maybe they would detain him for a while, chinese is -- what is the word? they make good hosts, okay. and if...
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it is a statistic, as a spokeswoman told hodges era, that the u.s. military is concerned about.r most valuable resource in the department is our people. we are committed to taking care of our people, and that includes doing everything possible to prevent suicides in the military. millions invested in u.s. government programs to prevent military suicides. so far, they have had little impact. even more baffling, not all the self-inflicted deaths involve soldiers who have experienced the stress of combat. >> around 50% of military suicides have never deployed. it means that there's something else going on. it is believed that the shame of mental illness is a factor. soldiers may avoid seeking help because they fear it will harm their careers, to be viewed as a weakness. it is a stigma that advocates understand. >> he lost his life through tough battle. i felt like we need to do something to try to change. i do not want to lose any more brothers in arms to this issue. >> he hopes his fans lived the stigma of suicide out of the shadows and into the stock -- spotlight. there is hope f
it is a statistic, as a spokeswoman told hodges era, that the u.s. military is concerned about.r most valuable resource in the department is our people. we are committed to taking care of our people, and that includes doing everything possible to prevent suicides in the military. millions invested in u.s. government programs to prevent military suicides. so far, they have had little impact. even more baffling, not all the self-inflicted deaths involve soldiers who have experienced the stress of...
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we are joined by the manager of the hodges small cap fund, and also the chief strategist of rbc capitalteresting to read what fisher is saying here. he says that the federal open market committee is very mindful of what happened when george soros launched a speculative attack on the pound in the early 1990s and he says this may be the same sort of situation, when you look at, michael, the moves on the interest rates and do you see feral hogs at work? >> no. my wife does want me to lose weight, but i don't think that hog is the right description. i think that this is not people attacking, but it is unwinding of the position, and liquidating of old positions, rather than new positions to go after any weakness in the market. the reason that the price movements have been so big is that it is not the same market that we grew up with. in the old days if someone was selling mortgages and mortgages got cheap, fannie mae would come in to buy tens of millions of dollars to keep the spread in line, and the primary dealers in any liquidation would take more risk on the books so that the institution
we are joined by the manager of the hodges small cap fund, and also the chief strategist of rbc capitalteresting to read what fisher is saying here. he says that the federal open market committee is very mindful of what happened when george soros launched a speculative attack on the pound in the early 1990s and he says this may be the same sort of situation, when you look at, michael, the moves on the interest rates and do you see feral hogs at work? >> no. my wife does want me to lose...
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. >> reporter: meredith max hodges is gallim's executive director. >> many of these dancers were graduatesnservatories, full time dance programs. these were serious candidates. >> reporter: but no matter how serious, how talented, in today's job market for the arts, there is no guarantee, or even much likelihood, of success. who's to blame? a familiar culprit has had a hand: the great recession. according to one survey, 75% of new york's nonprofit performing arts groups, those most likely to employ the classically trained, slashed budgets in 2009 and few if any are back to pre- crash levels. a second villain of the piece is technology. when this mahler work premiered in 1901, there was one way to hear: in person, meaning dozens of people had to be paid to perform it, over and over again. that same year, however, the victor talking machine company was established, allowing one recorded performance, or just a few, to replace many, many live ones. a century later, searching online for video of mahler's fourth symphony yields 25 million hits. so why leave home and pay real money to hear and se
. >> reporter: meredith max hodges is gallim's executive director. >> many of these dancers were graduatesnservatories, full time dance programs. these were serious candidates. >> reporter: but no matter how serious, how talented, in today's job market for the arts, there is no guarantee, or even much likelihood, of success. who's to blame? a familiar culprit has had a hand: the great recession. according to one survey, 75% of new york's nonprofit performing arts groups, those...
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we will appreciate that more and more now because of the establishment of bradley, eisenhower, hodges are dead. it advocates are not as influential. every biography it comes out now about patton tunes out the maniacal statements that he said and looked at exactly what he did. great historians have really shown that. but your question is, why did you want to write -- fight the russians? key and czechoslovakia and quickly insisted there have been an agreement between stalin, roosevelt, and churchill that there were be more lines. it would be divided. and while they thought -- maybe not churchill, but the russians are now our allies. patton was a committed anti-communist and the these are people that killed 20 million of their own in the 30's. why we are dividing germany up because there would not allow elections to be taking place in eastern europe or eastern germany, said he did not trust them. a think he said something to the effect that we really fight world war ii because they totalitarian had the door and eastern europe, many heather, only to defeat him and handed over to another t
we will appreciate that more and more now because of the establishment of bradley, eisenhower, hodges are dead. it advocates are not as influential. every biography it comes out now about patton tunes out the maniacal statements that he said and looked at exactly what he did. great historians have really shown that. but your question is, why did you want to write -- fight the russians? key and czechoslovakia and quickly insisted there have been an agreement between stalin, roosevelt, and...
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jackie robinson, duke snider, dale hodges but i must say there is magic in these moments. when i open my eyes and i see my sons in the place where a father once said, i feel an invisible loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but his heart and soul that come to know through the countless stories i have told. which is what in the end i shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back into the past, allowing me to believe that the pride of people have loved and lost and our families, and the public figures we've respected in history really can live on, so long as we push to tell and retell the stories of their lives. thank you for letting me share with you these stories today. [applause] >> thank you, doris. that was wonderful as well. quite a panoply of others up here, and by the way, you can have the dodgers back. [laughter] they are a huge disappointment. our final offer this morning is dazzling author and is one of oprah's favorite, so by united states law is al
jackie robinson, duke snider, dale hodges but i must say there is magic in these moments. when i open my eyes and i see my sons in the place where a father once said, i feel an invisible loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but his heart and soul that come to know through the countless stories i have told. which is what in the end i shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back...