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i. i. i. respect on the palestinian flag. i i i think have to understand that. this disownment of his or her second does exist there fascist extreme right and it's growing and strengthening but. there really is a democracy for jews in israel it's being limited more and more with time but for. as we speak now there really is democracy for jews in israel but it's not really a democracy it's and of course. if you're jewish you have certain democratic rights and if you're not sure your deeds these rights are much less and and if your. a resident of the. territory. you're under a completely different legal system. i'm not a trial. right wing extremists and nationalists from the organization. are demonstrating against jonathan polak and other activists during a demonstration against the wall. to encourage soldiers to shoot protesters. come on guys use live ammunition give them one of the heads. go to hell get out of here. to protest against the violence of. the anarchists are both israeli and international activists they call themselves peace a peace activist they hav
i. i. i. respect on the palestinian flag. i i i think have to understand that. this disownment of his or her second does exist there fascist extreme right and it's growing and strengthening but. there really is a democracy for jews in israel it's being limited more and more with time but for. as we speak now there really is democracy for jews in israel but it's not really a democracy it's and of course. if you're jewish you have certain democratic rights and if you're not sure your deeds these...
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i wanted to say to you that i thought i loved, i thought i respected stokely carmichael until i saw this, and my esteem of him is off the charts now. >> you have to remember, when these guys went to the south, they were 17 years old, 18 years old, and they became involved. very interesting, because when people talk about the movie, and you mentioned the black power movement, you talk about the movie with a sense of publicity around the violence, but when you think of it, it is a re- imagining of democracy. what the black panther party's were talking about. -- parties were talking about. tavis: free lunch programs. >> self-defense. there was a whole wave in the early mid-1970s where groups of citizens were getting together, trying to have some sort of forum. remember, we're talking about 1967, 1965. 1967 detroit. newark. the civil rights movement that these guys were involved with was in the south. now, the northern cities begin to explode, for righteous reasons, because there were laws passed and everything else. manifesting themselves and changing people's lives in the northern cities.
i wanted to say to you that i thought i loved, i thought i respected stokely carmichael until i saw this, and my esteem of him is off the charts now. >> you have to remember, when these guys went to the south, they were 17 years old, 18 years old, and they became involved. very interesting, because when people talk about the movie, and you mentioned the black power movement, you talk about the movie with a sense of publicity around the violence, but when you think of it, it is a re-...
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i mean no disrespect. it was her gut level reaction. i said, today i choose not to rob you. let me do this. i could go on and on. i want to respect the time. let me talk about expectations. on the research i have done, what kind of teachers are assaulted by youths? what behaviors were they exhibiting? some people say comfortive. and people say intolerant. you know what it is? teachers where low expectations tend to be assaulted the most. you don't have respecto for someone. the work that i have done started with with a primitive of respecto. i expect something from you mihoe. because i respect, you are always angry. no it's the fire in me. the day i stop being angry is the day i stop caring. let's talk about collaboration. i did the best practices paper. sb 95. we have programs throughout the state. they had money. funding. staffing. facilities and yet they died on the vine. you know why? because they couldn't collaborate. that's the elephant in the living room. they came from different paradigms. let me conclude with this. i talk about hope. growing up. seeing some of the things i saw. i learned a very important lesson and that
i mean no disrespect. it was her gut level reaction. i said, today i choose not to rob you. let me do this. i could go on and on. i want to respect the time. let me talk about expectations. on the research i have done, what kind of teachers are assaulted by youths? what behaviors were they exhibiting? some people say comfortive. and people say intolerant. you know what it is? teachers where low expectations tend to be assaulted the most. you don't have respecto for someone. the work that i have...
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i am ugly. i can do 50 pull ups. comes from being a field worker and certainly i come here in a respectful way. this is a beautiful gathering. can i have you do one thing for me. could you turn to the person next to you. i don't want this to be a southwest airline flight. we are in lafamillia. >> excellent. excellent. there you go. now i know some of you. i saw some telephone numbers being traded here. it is what it is. seriously. whenever i go, i want to be apart of famillia. if i speak in spanish. i am speaking in all languages all. if you don't understand, please translate. how many of you saw that movie, a few good men? remember that movie? there was a pivotal moment. i want the truth. do you remember the response? that's right. tom, you can't handle the truth. many times we have to think about strategically. it's about more than that. i have done work at chad. a lock down facility. we are approaching young men they are incarcerated than attend the csu colleges. we become the keepers of the cages. very serious statistic. as an educator. i came out on a radio show not too long ago. an intervi
i am ugly. i can do 50 pull ups. comes from being a field worker and certainly i come here in a respectful way. this is a beautiful gathering. can i have you do one thing for me. could you turn to the person next to you. i don't want this to be a southwest airline flight. we are in lafamillia. >> excellent. excellent. there you go. now i know some of you. i saw some telephone numbers being traded here. it is what it is. seriously. whenever i go, i want to be apart of famillia. if i speak...
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i am a citizen. i appreciate from this commission that there is an interpreter. i think as a spanish-speaking person, as a mexican and american, what i would like from this commission for me to really respect you, and for me and thousands of other immigrants, but i am going to speak for the spanish-speaking community, for us to feel that you are really here, and you mean what you say, it is beyond interpretation and intention. it is engagement, but it is also to stand up. i am going to give you a couple of examples. the new police chief just passed a law that if you don't have a driver's license, which is one of the main issues for latino undocumented people, that they are going to give you 20 minutes, they will take your car and pay a fee. but they are going to take your car. you are going to go into another debt for $1,000. you can say we support this. put an ad in the chronicle or announce it. that is one. the one, the chronicle and other english papers, i think because they have new reporters that don't understand the context of immigration and the complexities, they go on and on stererotyping latinos unfairly and unwarranted. i would like this commission to call them or send a letter.
i am a citizen. i appreciate from this commission that there is an interpreter. i think as a spanish-speaking person, as a mexican and american, what i would like from this commission for me to really respect you, and for me and thousands of other immigrants, but i am going to speak for the spanish-speaking community, for us to feel that you are really here, and you mean what you say, it is beyond interpretation and intention. it is engagement, but it is also to stand up. i am going to give you...
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do you think about this tactic well i think it probably gets results but i mean as we saw planned parenthood continued to be funded so i guess it worked in some respects but i don't know i mean the issue is it casts men as sort of forty brutes you know what i mean and i mean it might get attention in the way that you're saying about a false impression well it depends on who you are and what you think but i mean i mean i guess in some respects it depends on the man always an interesting conversation that one with caroline a reporter from the daily caller. so what else can spawn the next cross-legged movement and is it just women who have the power or commander so as well these are questions laurie harshness of the resident dot net asked of people in new york city from around the world here's what she found out. in the strike of crossed legs colombian women with health effects to get a road paved what is she would you withhold sex for this week let's talk about that right now the economy we need. so. that will get better. that also. a lot of the closer i think. is just to still mix. in friends maybe for world peace or to end hunger or something like tha
do you think about this tactic well i think it probably gets results but i mean as we saw planned parenthood continued to be funded so i guess it worked in some respects but i don't know i mean the issue is it casts men as sort of forty brutes you know what i mean and i mean it might get attention in the way that you're saying about a false impression well it depends on who you are and what you think but i mean i mean i guess in some respects it depends on the man always an interesting...
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you know what i mean and i mean it might get attention when they're saying about a false impression well it depends on who you are and what you think but i mean i mean i guess in some respects it depends on the man ok well it's certainly an interesting tactic and we do appreciate you sharing your research because it was an interesting article i was surprised to read about this tactic and hopefully especially for those women and those men in the village too i mean yeah hopefully something gets done definitely all right carolyn a reporter for the daily caller. so what else could spawn the next cross-legged movement and is it just women who have the power or could men do so as well these are questions laurie harshness of the resident asked of people in new york city people from around the world and here's what she found out. in the strike of crossed legs colombian women with help back to get a road paved what is she would you withhold sex for this week let's talk about that right now the economy we need to do. so. that will get better gas. that also. i don't know though up close and i think it's. still. maybe for world peace. and hunger or something like that but. it was the e
you know what i mean and i mean it might get attention when they're saying about a false impression well it depends on who you are and what you think but i mean i mean i guess in some respects it depends on the man ok well it's certainly an interesting tactic and we do appreciate you sharing your research because it was an interesting article i was surprised to read about this tactic and hopefully especially for those women and those men in the village too i mean yeah hopefully something gets...
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i haven't thought, what if, what if? but i think i had an advantage in a way of not being native because i would ask stupid questions. i mean, i was always very respectful and i think people picked up on that. i wasn't trying to be dumb or talk about myself but i found that sometimes the -- just the very fact that i was nonnative made me ask questions, like about the blueberry festival, the blueberry harvest. and also, there seemed to be quite a propensity, a wonderful propensity among native people to explain things to a nonnative person. and in some groups this is called indians 101 because they are so sick of talking to federal officials and other officials and so forth and explaining. this one woman, this osage lawyer said we have to start at 1492 and we bring them up to speed. and they're used to doing that but i think in my case, they may have just told me more because they were assuming correctly that there was so much i didn't know. >> another question, if you could go to the microphone. yes. thanks. >> hi, i was just wondering with there being so many different indian tribes, how you went about the process of deciding which tribes you wanted to
i haven't thought, what if, what if? but i think i had an advantage in a way of not being native because i would ask stupid questions. i mean, i was always very respectful and i think people picked up on that. i wasn't trying to be dumb or talk about myself but i found that sometimes the -- just the very fact that i was nonnative made me ask questions, like about the blueberry festival, the blueberry harvest. and also, there seemed to be quite a propensity, a wonderful propensity among native...
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i sing happy songs for kids. i have no convictions. yet 75 times, i have been illegally tortured, i have come to you with torture. i have come to you to protect women new respect. i want change that is sufficient and helpful and i want to be able to be a part, maybe even a paid participant. i had a genius iq. i care and see whats wrong. no one will protect my campaign. i do not have a campaign now. i have nothing. zero. a life preserver. a bone was good. i at least got a pay your fair share that was on the buses. how about stop the graffiti that is dragged into our brains on a regular basis on these buses. we do not need that. if i were here, the people who have the filth of the automobiles would be refunded. it would be getting free bus service that works. i cannot get a platform together. president chiu: thank you very much. the next speaker. >> my name is larry. i have a little experience. i did run for mayor in 1999. i did get eight votes. i am here today to say welcome to this new room you are all in. today is the anniversary, 48 years ago they had a rebellion. i want to invite the supervisors and the community to come out this friday to city hall from 5:
i sing happy songs for kids. i have no convictions. yet 75 times, i have been illegally tortured, i have come to you with torture. i have come to you to protect women new respect. i want change that is sufficient and helpful and i want to be able to be a part, maybe even a paid participant. i had a genius iq. i care and see whats wrong. no one will protect my campaign. i do not have a campaign now. i have nothing. zero. a life preserver. a bone was good. i at least got a pay your fair share...
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i am the owner of the building, and i live at the building except when i am at my boyfriend's house. i want you to know how i worked out commitments with my attorneys to respect the neighborhood and to let you know i am very serious about those commitments. >> good evening. it would be great if the overhead went on and stayed on. it would be great if each party could have a three minute rebuttal. you may remember david was here last year. one of the community leaders has expressed support of his project. i can tell you david has not rented this week to week. you have seen a week to week ad. you have seen unknightly i've. now has indicated, she has an e- mail from a company that said it was not renewed once placed in 2006. everything you have seen our old website ads. when something goes on, it is hard to get it off, and that is what you are seeing. david has lived there since 2007. he spends nights with his boyfriend. all i can say is there are no weekly or month-to-month leases here. we present ceo a number of month-to-month wheezes. -- we present a number of month- to-month leases. you will hear how they like not a promise seas. there have been some unruly
i am the owner of the building, and i live at the building except when i am at my boyfriend's house. i want you to know how i worked out commitments with my attorneys to respect the neighborhood and to let you know i am very serious about those commitments. >> good evening. it would be great if the overhead went on and stayed on. it would be great if each party could have a three minute rebuttal. you may remember david was here last year. one of the community leaders has expressed support...
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i think staffing may be one of those issues, but i do have a very real concern about what is happening with respect to the issue and find a number two in the enforcement of sunshine or dance task force actions, and i think that needs further discussion, and i think the recommendation as stated makes sense, which is that all enforcement actions deserve a timely hearing by the ethics commission. i do not think that it's a radical concept. with respect to finding member four, i again, i think that there is an issue there about the appearance of impropriety. i agree with president chiu, i am not sure the specific recommendation is necessarily the way to go. it maybe there are some elements here that can be emulated. i think what we need to do is to have a larger discussion about what the makeup of the ethics commission should look like, and i think that is something that will take more time, and hopefully more input than only from the civil grand jury, but from the community at large. i think the language used suggested that leads that open it makes sense, but i think that it is important for us to agree with the finding, and i think an example where the civil grand jury has been very helpful in openi
i think staffing may be one of those issues, but i do have a very real concern about what is happening with respect to the issue and find a number two in the enforcement of sunshine or dance task force actions, and i think that needs further discussion, and i think the recommendation as stated makes sense, which is that all enforcement actions deserve a timely hearing by the ethics commission. i do not think that it's a radical concept. with respect to finding member four, i again, i think that...
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i always had a tremendous amount of respect for your leadership and your team because of that, and over the years, i have stood with seiu on all of my votes because i respect to prospective so much, not just as someone who cares about labor but someone who deeply cares about our children, and you work with my former news program and several others. going back to the days where we used to cook meals for our students on school site, something i would love to see come back again when we're able to fully fund our public schools, as well, so thank you, ms. bishop, for all of the work you have done. i am one of your admirers, and i hope we keep in touch. thank you. [applause] president chiu: supervisor campos? supervisor campos: it is hard to imagine us with at you and all that you have done. one of the toughest jobs you can have in government, and because a supervisor kim was saying, funding for that system has been going down since proposition 13, and i've always appreciated the way in which, and a very fair minded way, you always advocated to make sure that that system always did right by the children, by kids, and also by its workers, and i do not kn
i always had a tremendous amount of respect for your leadership and your team because of that, and over the years, i have stood with seiu on all of my votes because i respect to prospective so much, not just as someone who cares about labor but someone who deeply cares about our children, and you work with my former news program and several others. going back to the days where we used to cook meals for our students on school site, something i would love to see come back again when we're able to...
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i respect your point of view. well don, i respect you, too. i thank you for that. gave up trying to be impartial a while back and i endeavor mightily to be fair. i hope that is just as apparent. apparently we could use more e- mails. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. or join the discussion on our facebook page. >>> it looks like the cooler temperatures and rain is heading our way. topper shutt will have your full 9news now weekend forecast. but first, he survived on nothing but grass and bugs. now a man trapped in a car has been rescued nearly a week after driving off a cliff. his story when we come back. >>> a remarkable story of survival in southern california. david spent six days trapped in a ravine after his car plunged some 200 feet off a mountain road. he is 67 years old and managed to stay alive on creek water and whatever else he could find to eat. that includes grass, ants, even bumblebees. it was his kids who found him yesterday. when they didn't hear from their dad, they started to search on their own. >> we stopped at every ravine and looked over every
i respect your point of view. well don, i respect you, too. i thank you for that. gave up trying to be impartial a while back and i endeavor mightily to be fair. i hope that is just as apparent. apparently we could use more e- mails. the address is mailbag@wusa9.com. or join the discussion on our facebook page. >>> it looks like the cooler temperatures and rain is heading our way. topper shutt will have your full 9news now weekend forecast. but first, he survived on nothing but grass...
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i will be there at 11:45 a.m. because i respect time. that's just the way i operate. you've got to respect time because it's the one thing you cannot get back. you can never get time back no matter how hard you try. you have to respect the virtue of time. i really encourage you to read the book because the book is not about me. it's about what works. from the beginning of time, more absolutes, i don't care what anybody tells you, will always be absolutes. and whether you believe it or not, we all have some kind of struggle. somebody may be struggling with breast cearns. when you struggle with diseases, terminal diseases, you learn things about yourself that you never knew before. you learn how to fight to live. it may be a financial crisis. but everybody faces a crisis. but a crisis is a blessing because you really learn who you are when you're in the fire, when you're tried by fire. what rupert murdoch is going through, the bottom line is it will test his character in a way it has never been tested before, and we will tell you -- and you will see whether or not the ph
i will be there at 11:45 a.m. because i respect time. that's just the way i operate. you've got to respect time because it's the one thing you cannot get back. you can never get time back no matter how hard you try. you have to respect the virtue of time. i really encourage you to read the book because the book is not about me. it's about what works. from the beginning of time, more absolutes, i don't care what anybody tells you, will always be absolutes. and whether you believe it or not, we...
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i am an immigration attorney. i want to thank the police commission for the great work that it does. i really do respect the community building and prevention focus of the work and the human security that we are striving to build here with our communities. i did want to put out one question for the police commission. and that is, why is it that you will can offer to the undocumented human beings in our communities who are afraid to come forward, who are afraid to come to the police and file reports because of federal programs that mean that this undocumented person may have to be fingerprinted did they come to the police station and that they may have to have those fingerprints sent to the fbi and the fbi share that with ice and perhaps have this person in deportation proceedings, rather than affecting more secure communities? i will leave that question out there, and i hope that that is something that perhaps, if you cannot address tonight, that it is something that is considered. thank you. >> actually, commissioner chan has that well-covered. >> i would love to -- i am is already working with this co
i am an immigration attorney. i want to thank the police commission for the great work that it does. i really do respect the community building and prevention focus of the work and the human security that we are striving to build here with our communities. i did want to put out one question for the police commission. and that is, why is it that you will can offer to the undocumented human beings in our communities who are afraid to come forward, who are afraid to come to the police and file...
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i am the responsible party. aside from that, growing up with the identity crisis and all these different things, i came to realize i never liked myself at all. i had no self-respect. i have days that i could not even look in anger, and not just because i did not like myself physically, but because i knew what was in my heart. i felt horrible. so it was quite a process to go through this thing and to realize i had to start with myself. i could not start out side of myself. it had to begin there. it was only in that way that i could build healthy, positive relationships outside of myself, not to mention that i was in a prison with women that war criminals, but were women from all over the world, individuals that i never would have experienced. i would not have learned about their religion, culture, how they grew up. i had some extremely profound experiences with some of those women. one brief example -- there was a group of jamaican women i talked to. they always ask me questions. i uncovered in tattoos. so i had swastikas and all kind of things. they would ask me. one of the women had asked me several times, "if you met me outside of here, would you have beat me u
i am the responsible party. aside from that, growing up with the identity crisis and all these different things, i came to realize i never liked myself at all. i had no self-respect. i have days that i could not even look in anger, and not just because i did not like myself physically, but because i knew what was in my heart. i felt horrible. so it was quite a process to go through this thing and to realize i had to start with myself. i could not start out side of myself. it had to begin there....
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i would like to hear your comments or questions. supervisor campos: colleagues, if i may, i just wanted to provide some context in terms of the process or the timeline i was envisioning with respect to this item. one of the things i want to make clear is while we want to do the process right, it also is important for us to do it expeditiously. the hope and the intention that i had was that by the time this item came to us today, that the term sheet would have been improved -- approved by the san francisco puc. i appreciate the presentation by mr. campbell and the work that has gone into it, but i have to say that i am disappointed that the san francisco puc did not act on this. we all know that the discussions and conversations, negotiations have been ongoing for quite some time. some of the questions and issues that came up, i think, are issues that have come up before, and it is somewhat frustrating that those issues remain unresolved. my hope and expectation would be that the puc would indeed have a special meeting in august so there is a full vetting of the term sheet, so we understand what the concerns are and what we're going to do about those concerns, but i think it is im
i would like to hear your comments or questions. supervisor campos: colleagues, if i may, i just wanted to provide some context in terms of the process or the timeline i was envisioning with respect to this item. one of the things i want to make clear is while we want to do the process right, it also is important for us to do it expeditiously. the hope and the intention that i had was that by the time this item came to us today, that the term sheet would have been improved -- approved by the...
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people who are less revolution oriented i've met those people and i have to say i take them seriously i like them and i have a lot of respect for them both in tripoli and in benghazi and in other capitals where members of the libyan political elite reside. all those people belong to the same political elite which has emerged in libya over the past forty five years i don't agree with the suggestion that a party that was in favor of political negotiations has suffered at the feet and libya's national transitional council will still have to negotiate towards a national union after the fighting in. russia and the g eight in favor of the stepping down at this summit in jovial what does the future hold for colonel gadhafi. we are probably not the ones who are best able to answer the question about mr gadhafi and his future it would be better addressed to the libyan justice system and to international tribunals mr gadhafi has lost his legitimacy as a ruler and his right to be called the leader of his people when he would airstrikes of unarmed civilians who were running into express political protest we stopped for guarding mr gadh
people who are less revolution oriented i've met those people and i have to say i take them seriously i like them and i have a lot of respect for them both in tripoli and in benghazi and in other capitals where members of the libyan political elite reside. all those people belong to the same political elite which has emerged in libya over the past forty five years i don't agree with the suggestion that a party that was in favor of political negotiations has suffered at the feet and libya's...
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i... i... >> but for me, it is hallowed ground. >> i completely understand your perspective. i understand it and i respect it. i never associated my faith, and i do not even today associate my faith or my community, with the criminal acts of 9-11 that were committed in my city. >> of course not. you talked about all the experiences you had from your side and your feelings, and i believe you and i believe you are sincere, but that didn't extend to us. >> i didn't know about you. >> it didn't extend to... well, there have been a lot of 9-11 organizations, you know, to... >> but now it is my responsibility, and it is a commitment that i'm going to make in this project. >> it's too late. you know, it's not going to make a difference. the harm has been done, to have a mosque there. you have the right to do it. i say you have the right to do it. everyone says you have the right to do it. but when you have the right to do something, giving up that right for a noble reason is what heroes are made of. and i'd like to see you come out of this a hero. because i believe what you say. i believe you're sincere, i really do.
i... i... >> but for me, it is hallowed ground. >> i completely understand your perspective. i understand it and i respect it. i never associated my faith, and i do not even today associate my faith or my community, with the criminal acts of 9-11 that were committed in my city. >> of course not. you talked about all the experiences you had from your side and your feelings, and i believe you and i believe you are sincere, but that didn't extend to us. >> i didn't know...
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i mean, what is the civil service commission's perspective on that? >> i have anita. what i would like to point out very quickly with respect to the finding is that the finding that the civil grand jury mentioned is based on a misreading of the 2005 dhr report on civil service reform. i can give you a copy of the actual reportdhr . but on page 6 of the report, under the heading summary of findings, dhr listed the following, the centralized authority for personal positions, especially for hiring. with the civil grand jury did was they concluded that that was a recommendation that was implemented by dhr, and that is not the case. i have jennifer johnson here from dhr, who can further elaborate on that. supervisor campos: thank you. if we can hear from ms. anita sanchez. >> we thank the grand jury for their review the hiring process of the city. the civil service commission takes a very seriously the findings of the civil grand jury. and to ensure that there is a fair and impartial process in that the hiring of our city employees who are permanent civil servants. with regard to the recommendations, i will address item number 5
i mean, what is the civil service commission's perspective on that? >> i have anita. what i would like to point out very quickly with respect to the finding is that the finding that the civil grand jury mentioned is based on a misreading of the 2005 dhr report on civil service reform. i can give you a copy of the actual reportdhr . but on page 6 of the report, under the heading summary of findings, dhr listed the following, the centralized authority for personal positions, especially for...
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i want to show some respect for you, and i will come up with realistic solutions. i feel as if the line of questioning was probably correct. it has always been suggested, perhaps not totally knowledgeable, about these issues that, for the most part, it was shut off except for one or that with self-shut. is that handicap button on there? some wait-person, he or she could bump it and possible shut again when outside. granted it might be opening a lot, but the door would be shut permanently after 10:00. i don't want to appear to be an advocate for this particular permit. i am still concerned about the fact that we are suggesting that the methodology depended upon by the planning commission, practiced by the entertainment commission to determine what represent a violation, we are deciding it is inadequate. having heard from him, he represents himself as a true professional with a thorough understanding of what is involved in terms of the acoustical engineering aspects of this. my feelings remain the same, i still wish he would put in the door that would be shut a lot mor
i want to show some respect for you, and i will come up with realistic solutions. i feel as if the line of questioning was probably correct. it has always been suggested, perhaps not totally knowledgeable, about these issues that, for the most part, it was shut off except for one or that with self-shut. is that handicap button on there? some wait-person, he or she could bump it and possible shut again when outside. granted it might be opening a lot, but the door would be shut permanently after...
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i don't know. i play a lot of music for myself. i do that. i try not to get into any confrontations at all. i guess i got problems in that respect. i don't want to relive it. >> up next, another hijacked jet. american airlines flight 77 from washington makes an unauthorized turn south heading right towards footnote 208. secret service agent nelson garabito at the white house. >> it's the one nearest us got closer and closer, six minutes out, five minutes out. it kept coming. and then at one point we got under a minute and i said, it's about 30 seconds out. >>> with now two towers burning, mike mccormick, terry biggio and an army of air traffic controllers frantically try to ground all airlines. those that refused, they would become lieutenant colonel tim duffy's problem. >> were you prepared to take a plane down? >> if i had to, yes, i would have. >> at 9:05 a.m., american airlines learned flight 77 from dulles to los angeles was hijacked. it was already turning around. this time heading for washington, d.c. nelson garabito, footnote 208, was a secret service agent in charge of protecting the white house air space. in washington,
i don't know. i play a lot of music for myself. i do that. i try not to get into any confrontations at all. i guess i got problems in that respect. i don't want to relive it. >> up next, another hijacked jet. american airlines flight 77 from washington makes an unauthorized turn south heading right towards footnote 208. secret service agent nelson garabito at the white house. >> it's the one nearest us got closer and closer, six minutes out, five minutes out. it kept coming. and...