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she brought an out in all of us. even in our last days, she was comforting us. when she could barely speak anymore, my dad and i sat at her bedside and held each of her hands and she kept looking at us back and forth saying, i am ok, i am ok. she was more worried about us than we were about her. there was one afternoon where she could not speak anymore at all and i found myself at her bedside crying, trying to comfort her that we would be ok. course, she and about comforting me. she reached over and held my hand because that is who she was and that is what she did. she comforted us always, up until the end of our life. but comfort was only a fraction of what my mom was to our family. and who she was. as everyone has mentioned, she had an incredible sense of humor. i do not think anyone can doubt that. she was feisty, witty, always had the ability to make fun of herself. she was smart as a whip but never tried to hold that over anyone, unless she was right and they were wrong. [laughter] generosity and consideration was ingrained in every fiber she was. it was na
she brought an out in all of us. even in our last days, she was comforting us. when she could barely speak anymore, my dad and i sat at her bedside and held each of her hands and she kept looking at us back and forth saying, i am ok, i am ok. she was more worried about us than we were about her. there was one afternoon where she could not speak anymore at all and i found myself at her bedside crying, trying to comfort her that we would be ok. course, she and about comforting me. she reached...
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and aid us in our recovery should a natural disaster strike. i will start with just moving forward kind of taking us through some of the challenges of broodmoore but it's the lessons that broadmoore neighbors we learnd and possibly share them with you to help you prepare and to build your own capacity should disaster strike much the broadmoore community we are 151 square blocks. centrally located. the circle is circled around broadmoore. we are in the heart of new orleans. it's a diverse community a microcosim of new orleans. home to 7,000 residents prekatrina and 66 percent of our homeowners have returned. we have 2400 properties in the neighborhood and we are leading the city in recovery. because of our organization being together predisaster it really had aided us in our recovery post. being one of the first neighborhoods to release a redevelopment plan for community in july of 2006. and we started planning in january of 2006. really about 7 months of real planning. but the message here is that we can start or you can really start your planni
and aid us in our recovery should a natural disaster strike. i will start with just moving forward kind of taking us through some of the challenges of broodmoore but it's the lessons that broadmoore neighbors we learnd and possibly share them with you to help you prepare and to build your own capacity should disaster strike much the broadmoore community we are 151 square blocks. centrally located. the circle is circled around broadmoore. we are in the heart of new orleans. it's a diverse...
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this gap is due in part to d disabilities find when using the internet. t is for this reason that the national broadband plan adopted by the commission in march of this year recommended that congress and the fcc modernize accessibility lt bs toccess.eep with broadband technologies. the new lt b enan acesturs to po this recommendation. >> thank you, commissioners. it is an honor to be here to talk about the accessibility of legislation. for people with disabilities broadband and techno -- digital technologies provides wonderful opportunities for greater independence and social integration but only if they are designed to be successful. the twenty-first century act will provide tools these people need to better participate in employment, eof life. and also encourage innovation and competition acry-fis communication and video programming industry as companies strive to compete for new market shares within the disability community. the act is divided into two titles. the first addresses communication access expands upon section 255 of the communications act to
this gap is due in part to d disabilities find when using the internet. t is for this reason that the national broadband plan adopted by the commission in march of this year recommended that congress and the fcc modernize accessibility lt bs toccess.eep with broadband technologies. the new lt b enan acesturs to po this recommendation. >> thank you, commissioners. it is an honor to be here to talk about the accessibility of legislation. for people with disabilities broadband and techno --...
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items of the fashion world changes fast as the seasons but one thing that never goes out of style in the usis shopping america is the birthplace of modern consumerism nowhere else in the world do people buy more than here with officially more shopping malls in the us than high schools if i didn't spend enough money on sunglasses i could probably save for college and things like bad very few actually admit to an addiction is a dora does exactly what. that obviously is a twenty five things with a daily need for a new dose of jackets sweaters and skirts she considers herself a shopaholic how many pairs of shoes do you have. so hundreds the urge to possess has taken over men to statistics eight men and women compulsively shop equally in the us nowadays i'm actually excited about spencer runs your last couple of years have spent i think a one hundred thousand dollars on clothes while these numbers are simply unimaginable for millions of americans only a few are putting up a very loud fight against consumerism. reverend billy says a credit card exorcism on the entire nation is what can cure ameri
items of the fashion world changes fast as the seasons but one thing that never goes out of style in the usis shopping america is the birthplace of modern consumerism nowhere else in the world do people buy more than here with officially more shopping malls in the us than high schools if i didn't spend enough money on sunglasses i could probably save for college and things like bad very few actually admit to an addiction is a dora does exactly what. that obviously is a twenty five things with a...
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if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very positive supportive environment. because, you know, we're a community that, it's all about saving face. so if you have a problem, you know, whether it's substance abuse or maybe getting mental health treatment, you're supposed to just deal with it by yourself, you're not supposed to go outside of your family, you're not supposed to talk about your problems. being able to educate our clients on how confidentiality works and how they will be protected through it has been a very important piece of this, of what we do. i think that the glue of team 360 is the feeling of trust and support that is generated w
if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very...
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decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the other modes of transport are much more convenient. >> ok, mike, you have a question? use the microphone, please. >> separated bike paths in the united states are controversial, and they're slowly catching on. how important is it to have those facilities in place? is it maybe a quarter of importance, 50% of the attraction for people to take their bikes? i'm wondering how important it is. >> i think that you need a cycling infrastructure, both from a statistical point of view and the feeling that people have when they use it. otherwise, we do not think we
decrease in car use iqi 5u9 it was quite effective. another thing, peter talked about the parking permit. in amsterdam, you have to wait two and half years before it because you -- you have to wait two and a half years for the parking permit. >> people except they can just not have a car. in amsterdam, the other modes of transport are so well-organized, it is just like in the hague, a car is more of a new sense that a create a car is more of a nuisance and liability. it is expensive. the...
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in the eir. it gives all of us an option when the e.i.r. is complete. i realize there is frustration but it's going to take time. we are moving in that direction and i just want to assure you with that we are doing that and i think moving finally in a pretty positive direction. president miguel: thank you, commissioner sugaya? commissioner sugaya: one last comment, my comments were not directed at the speaker directly, but generally at the academy. president miguel: commissioner antonini? commissioner antonini: just one brief question regarding the housing issue and i may need clarification going forward. student housing could be defined as dormitories, i think, because they are owned by the school, would be reverbed for those who are stunts. if someone was no longer a student, they would no longer be able to be the roadway sensors dent there. >> it's attached to the unit as opposed to who is in the unit. >> even if it's owned by a school for the purposes of student housing. >> some of their building are just apartment buildings? >> i guess it depends on
in the eir. it gives all of us an option when the e.i.r. is complete. i realize there is frustration but it's going to take time. we are moving in that direction and i just want to assure you with that we are doing that and i think moving finally in a pretty positive direction. president miguel: thank you, commissioner sugaya? commissioner sugaya: one last comment, my comments were not directed at the speaker directly, but generally at the academy. president miguel: commissioner antonini?...
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but in short-term uses in use for no more than six months at a time, and that would allow us a lot more flexibility about how the investments balance with the rewards of the race to the city and port. just to summarize this table, we believe the over the total event, rather than $13.2 million of event lost, we would have about $6.7 million of revenue loss. if you step back and look at the capitol and other costs as well, there are still tends to be relocated. there is still some debt that would need to be issued. in this case, that debt, i should point out, will be essentially doing secret clearance and corp. and shell improvements on the asset we are already leaning towards. then, there is some short-term cruise terminal shortfall. the project will need to be accelerated, and as you have seen before, there has been a shortfall in how we will fund the project to accelerate the project and make it part of the improvements of the northern water from alternative. we will take a contribution both from the team as part of the infrastructure contribution as something they will be able to reco
but in short-term uses in use for no more than six months at a time, and that would allow us a lot more flexibility about how the investments balance with the rewards of the race to the city and port. just to summarize this table, we believe the over the total event, rather than $13.2 million of event lost, we would have about $6.7 million of revenue loss. if you step back and look at the capitol and other costs as well, there are still tends to be relocated. there is still some debt that would...
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sergeant in the us army. tried to become an american by getting pardon the. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey. in the afternoon on the. new. russia. it's been a turbulent twelve months in western. europe. the worst is still to come. new years. for many russian families. finds out how to see in the new year moscow style and it gives you a chance to see some of his bloopers that never made it into. hello and welcome to the south as we say goodbye to twenty and millions of people here in moscow and indeed around the world the celebrating in style it's the largest events of the year in russia so join me as we take a look at the history and the best like face with the party and celebrate new year's eve in the russian capsule. is. situated in the center of moscow. with a difference. to get you into the spirit maybe to. celebrate . literally stuck on december the thirty first as the end of the plane comes complete with ridiculous costumes the president's speech. today begins in russia most welcome a speech in history the s
sergeant in the us army. tried to become an american by getting pardon the. franks and reasons differ but one thing brings them together once they disobey. in the afternoon on the. new. russia. it's been a turbulent twelve months in western. europe. the worst is still to come. new years. for many russian families. finds out how to see in the new year moscow style and it gives you a chance to see some of his bloopers that never made it into. hello and welcome to the south as we say goodbye to...
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at russia and some other parts of the country to discover the hidden side treasures of where we go in us siberia. that is if i had any doubts let's look at that map yes we know one of the largest regions in southwestern siberia people here are known for their considerable strength and true siberian spirit apparently and that's exactly what makes the best hockey players in the country but also turns out it's not the only way some of them show siberian muscle tone boston and to find out more. i and almost goes wild the local hockey team album god puts another goal in the net they may look like other teams from around russia or in the world but they know their special i guess their i know you're still missing my niece since we were little we've practiced outside in the cold weather so we're used to hot conditions it's women know america so we're the toughest players. and it's not just seasoned on school players enthusiasm for the test of courage and strength comes young. and. i like the way they play hockey the pillow fights the strikes and the opportunity to become a story like. ice hockey
at russia and some other parts of the country to discover the hidden side treasures of where we go in us siberia. that is if i had any doubts let's look at that map yes we know one of the largest regions in southwestern siberia people here are known for their considerable strength and true siberian spirit apparently and that's exactly what makes the best hockey players in the country but also turns out it's not the only way some of them show siberian muscle tone boston and to find out more. i...
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underlying zoning permits uses. in this case, it doesn't specify how often entertainment is closed, it relies on underlying districts, rc3 and 4, and there is also a clause that doesn't talk about uses but they say you should determine whether uses are permitted in these districts by looking at the nearest neighborhood commercial district and it regulates that use that's how it should be located in this area. in this instance along van ness, you have a big strip of retail that has a more coherent look to it than the neighboring nc districts, so when you are applying chromes for what happens on van ness eve you are looking at different districts with varying controls. this is something that the department has pointed out to you is an issue through an error. it was changed to this, referred to as the nc district in 2008, prior to that change, it referred to the c-2 district which is more come patible what we feel is appropriate on van ness. that's what we recommend that we make this change to go back to riverring to the
underlying zoning permits uses. in this case, it doesn't specify how often entertainment is closed, it relies on underlying districts, rc3 and 4, and there is also a clause that doesn't talk about uses but they say you should determine whether uses are permitted in these districts by looking at the nearest neighborhood commercial district and it regulates that use that's how it should be located in this area. in this instance along van ness, you have a big strip of retail that has a more...
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in us. if you go there, you see things that are not well reported -- very touching things. our intent is to train civil servants, women empowerment programs, intends to rebuild afghan agriculture. it was an agriculture exporting country until the soviet invasion. but the country was so broken after 32 years of been tenuous war and a series of mistakes, starting with the soviet invasion, consequences of what it is euphemistically called charlie will some's war but they miss a punchline is it led directly to where we are today, and then finally a consequence of what is now a going on. it so it is a broken society. this is not a popular uprising. i do want to make an important caveat. mao tse-tung during the chinese revolution said something which echoed in my mind when i was working in vietnam and elsewhere. he said, you give me two good men i can take any village in china. by good he meant ruthless. and what now pry neared in -- what mao pioneered in the 1920's has become s.o.p. for guerrilla
in us. if you go there, you see things that are not well reported -- very touching things. our intent is to train civil servants, women empowerment programs, intends to rebuild afghan agriculture. it was an agriculture exporting country until the soviet invasion. but the country was so broken after 32 years of been tenuous war and a series of mistakes, starting with the soviet invasion, consequences of what it is euphemistically called charlie will some's war but they miss a punchline is it led...
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a sense in real life, the congregation, how now has this siddur, actually used in how is it handed out, opened in the pews, prayed from. >> it is my favorite one book to take with me any where these days. i have a trunk full of them because i want everyone to have them and my own experience just in the last few days, i have used this siddur with a group of freshman college students trained to understand what it means to be engaged in repairing the world and social justice and our siddur -- the prayer book is filled with words to inspire us to do the kind of repair that needs to be done. i use the siddur last night with a group of jews from around the bay area, trained to get a better understanding of what it means to be transgendered i used the words written by some of our trans con agree gants to give them a little sense of what it means to be spiritual being on this particular journey many folks may no have the a sense of what it is about. >> can you read something else from it and give a taste? >> sure. um, there is so many possibilities. how about the blessi
a sense in real life, the congregation, how now has this siddur, actually used in how is it handed out, opened in the pews, prayed from. >> it is my favorite one book to take with me any where these days. i have a trunk full of them because i want everyone to have them and my own experience just in the last few days, i have used this siddur with a group of freshman college students trained to understand what it means to be engaged in repairing the world and social justice and our siddur...
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it in us. that. numbs this is going to. be a comma in your book. that i don't buy. that. michelle uses. it in of those notebook is this did you have lines to do. i did was you don't you have homework to do. in the us are there but what's the garza's if the bombs come get home quick sort of a while ago they bombed a neighbor's house that. it was over towards the scene. i need some porters let's go. i feel. a little. oh. oh. oh. give me a hand. where shall i put it to give it to the guy who is with me. where's the third guy. it's them show them where to unload. it's a mess inside. because every time we tried to get in he told us to get out. all that for three sacks of flour. forty shekels for the four of us no fifty you've already got a lot of sacks you. come up to eleven shekels each ten shekels each stop bugging us for one shackle forty five shekels for the four both of. you. there are some sugar and chick peace. we'll put them in a jar. that will. last night they bomb the brazil and salaam quarter good for what is it a one hundred. eighty in the afternoon with a bow on th
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be sure to be interested in what you're telling us. if you're not interested in what you will be telling chances are we won't be anymore. >> i'm looking for videos where people have looked at the crmp span content and said what elements of c-span video make the most sense for telling the compelling story i'm trying to tell. >> for all the rules, including deadlines, go to studentcam.org. >> president obama has announced new rules that could ease the export controls for certain technologies and since the u.s. is on track to double exports over the next five years. next a panel of scholars and former federal officials discuss the new policy recommendations. this is an hour and a half. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> the panel undoubtbly will decide whether that is possible or not but i think in terms of what we will be discussing over the next hour or so, much more from an economist point of view, what are the levers and mechanisms of what we can achieve a
be sure to be interested in what you're telling us. if you're not interested in what you will be telling chances are we won't be anymore. >> i'm looking for videos where people have looked at the crmp span content and said what elements of c-span video make the most sense for telling the compelling story i'm trying to tell. >> for all the rules, including deadlines, go to studentcam.org. >> president obama has announced new rules that could ease the export controls for certain...
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the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem. where's mom? did she forget me? i wonder what happened to her. what if i get left here? drugs and alcohol may make you forget your problems, for a moment, but that's not all you forget. my mother worked hard to be in recovery and i love her for that. for drug and alcohol treatment for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help, brought to you by the us department of health and human services. i had no idea it was going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but i never took any of it seriously until i found myself here. and then i realized i was going to have to work hard for my recovery. if you or someone you know has a drug or alcohol problem, you are not
the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem. where's mom? did she forget me? i wonder what happened to her. what if i get left here? drugs...
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we have that in front of us. why don't i ask madam clerk if you could summarize again the amendment that we have right now. >> thank you. this item before you is called amended exhibit a we handed copies to the public so they could follow along. on page one of three under section b. the language reverted back to the president will open the hearing to receive comments from board members and then public comment. once public comment is heard, the the president will have nominations and september up to one from each board member. we clair fired that that it -- that it would be received up to one from each board member. once it is receiversed the president will bring it back to vote on the nomination which is will be voted upon agains in -- in the process as written above. in the order received, i ask it be struck from this document. once a nominee is select the president will adjourn and recon vene as the full board to consider the motion to appoint success err mayor. this section c we have clarified number three a n
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district or if it is in a special use district like this. commissioner antonini: okay, thank you. i think from what i am hearing, we have sort of bifurcated, from some degree, where we would be voting on whether we were in support of the c.u. for any entertainment uses but we are passing on the zoning but we could take that up next week as part of our discussion that deals with broader areas. that might be ok. my only misgivings are whether the c.u. is too high a bar to pass on this. that might give a little problem. i like the supervisor's idea very much, and mr. barnes, could i ask one more thing? the discussions will continue regardless of our vote as to what type of controls to have? >> absolutely, the supervisor remains committed to the vibrant business community. commissioner antonini: in deference to supporting the supervisor, i will probably vote for this, but i would like to see a look at mandatory d.r. instead and working with the entertainment commission to may be cut down on some of the cost and process, too. commissioner borden: i would tend to agree with commissioner
district or if it is in a special use district like this. commissioner antonini: okay, thank you. i think from what i am hearing, we have sort of bifurcated, from some degree, where we would be voting on whether we were in support of the c.u. for any entertainment uses but we are passing on the zoning but we could take that up next week as part of our discussion that deals with broader areas. that might be ok. my only misgivings are whether the c.u. is too high a bar to pass on this. that might...
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nation of of uncertain in the financial markets a combination of low interest rates as we're seeing in the us fear of inflation in the pipeline you get all these things are supporting the gold price if you look at gold production from audience that's been more or less range bound to about twenty five hundred tonnes a year and so you're not getting more supply from the mines while some analysts say such skyrocketing appreciation is the babo which is bound to burst obvious is strong fundamentals which will continue to drive the rally china's central bank holdings as a percentage of all holdings is two percent the global average is ten percent ok if it were to increase its its holdings not to ten percent but just even to five percent the shock wave that would go through the gold markets you would easily see fifteen seventeen hundred dollar gold easily. russia has the world's second largest reserves but it's only ranked fifth and terms of production which gives the russian mind there are some of the best growth profiles in the industry investment house that creates a project one is gould's talk w
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but i spent a few years living in the soviet union. they used to have an agency ich was essentially the official censorship agency. and they had a big, thick book of everything that was banned. and government had sort of the upper hand in that society so that the fisheries ministry put in there that if -- that dumping fish into the ocean waste was a state secret and pretty much everytng got to be a state secret after a while. when you ask should the bure catd have the last word on what's classified should a journalist and many people asked why areournalists appointing themselves a the arbiter of what should be secret. we are imperfect at it but so is the government. i think it's in this interplay and tension that exists in the way we run our society, that generally we sort of muddle along fairly decently. >> i would add one thing and then we'll go on to something else. much is classified. and because something is embarrassing to the government is not a legitimate reason to classify it. the problem with all of that is once it gets classified, get
but i spent a few years living in the soviet union. they used to have an agency ich was essentially the official censorship agency. and they had a big, thick book of everything that was banned. and government had sort of the upper hand in that society so that the fisheries ministry put in there that if -- that dumping fish into the ocean waste was a state secret and pretty much everytng got to be a state secret after a while. when you ask should the bure catd have the last word on what's...
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if -- if you would allow to us the privilege in order to -- to use this, instead of just letting stay there unused, i think it would give our young poem a great opportunity. it would make them understand, hey, this is where it came from. we did it ourselves, we're helping our neighborhood. they're giving something back. they really want to do this. so, if you will allow us to -- us the privilege in order to -- to utilize the spaces, i know one area, willie brown have a beautiful area for garden and -- i know about that. then the other areas up there, that have space that is available and not being used. so please, consider us tonight and give our young people the opportunity to -- that they need in order to achieve. thank you. >> thank you. >> is it okay if i speak if i'm not on the card? >> my name is sharon brown and i'm here with the employment rights. waint to start by thanking the school board members, kim mendoza and yee and the amendments that fewer added. this is a pools that been brewing for some time. we been working on it for a year. i want to thank you th
if -- if you would allow to us the privilege in order to -- to use this, instead of just letting stay there unused, i think it would give our young poem a great opportunity. it would make them understand, hey, this is where it came from. we did it ourselves, we're helping our neighborhood. they're giving something back. they really want to do this. so, if you will allow us to -- us the privilege in order to -- to utilize the spaces, i know one area, willie brown have a beautiful area for garden...
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in the morning. there are some who just use a bus in the afternoon. and there are some who use a bus morning and afternoon. so, the students to ride the bus just in the morning -- it is about 11% of the students. these red dots on the map show you where the students live. you can see from the patterns of dots where the students live. you can see where there are concentrations in some areas and it is less dense in others. >> is it 11% of the 3300 riders? >> thank you, commissioners. it is 11% of those who responded. this is a snapshot of the folks who responded to the survey. it is 11% of the 2800 students we have information about. in the afternoon, you can see this map here. there are a lot more children who just use afternoon services. so, of all the 2800 children that use transportation, 32% just use transportation in the afternoon. again, you can see here from the concentrations of students. that is illustrated. the next can map, the green dots, show where the students tried in the morning and the afternoon. 56% of all students to use services use
in the morning. there are some who just use a bus in the afternoon. and there are some who use a bus morning and afternoon. so, the students to ride the bus just in the morning -- it is about 11% of the students. these red dots on the map show you where the students live. you can see from the patterns of dots where the students live. you can see where there are concentrations in some areas and it is less dense in others. >> is it 11% of the 3300 riders? >> thank you, commissioners....
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was also in our studio spotlight will be back shortly after we take a break so stay with us we'll continue in less than a minute. we'll . bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms. we've got the future covered. says. when it's something really cool when you want to get down to brass tacks. special coverage. is almost featureless final whistle looms on an international faceoff in the future of the two thousand and eighteen world cup. final to be hosting the world's largest sporting event live on a. question more on the. welcome back to the spotlight i'm algor knowledge and just a bit more into that my guests in the studio today are eve guinean the very soul of here a rush hour and the captain of the tuple have won fifty four which made a crash landing in the common republican september and also a flight navigator that all of that aircraft said of the who was awarded order of courage so the game my question is to you if gainey has explained several times that after the emergency cropped up that you managed to descend through the clouds and were already able to find your
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in a. to make a predictable conversion you have a clear timeframe move to the for use in order to convert technology to products and prepare the company in order to approach global markets that's exactly the kind of preparation alex and his classmates turned business partners and up to gone were looking for when they came to dortmund and incubate or to help them take tough quality off the electronic technology to the market. up the gun originally was founded by. two my friends and classmates from university and myself and. meyer who joined us and he helped to move here to. this is. the company mainak aeration was here and through this time developed the main principles and basically team to the final product loop created that elegant today we have between ten companies on the level of performance so what exactly was it that opera gun needed to get their business off the ground insured equipment light emitting diodes don't grow on trees to grow in every taxi all reactors are able to rent top quality equipment in affordable rates and the m.s.t. factory in the octagon team could set about generating th
in a. to make a predictable conversion you have a clear timeframe move to the for use in order to convert technology to products and prepare the company in order to approach global markets that's exactly the kind of preparation alex and his classmates turned business partners and up to gone were looking for when they came to dortmund and incubate or to help them take tough quality off the electronic technology to the market. up the gun originally was founded by. two my friends and classmates...
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in the state in the us in the white house who are opposing. richard holbrooke to be but i don't have any who should thank you very much indeed . now the next space. is now ready for blastoff from wednesday it will take a crew of three russian and american talian to the international space station. one of the reports are true to its own science in kazakhstan. here by going all the final preparations are being made ahead of the launch of the soyuz t.m.a. twenty rocket which will carry the meat to an. end katherine coleman up to the international space station now later on today the rocket will be blessed by a priest of the russian orthodox church and tradition here a bike you know that's always carried out and plenty of other traditions here as well before the astronauts and cosmonauts of being to visit because not museum bike you know if you dish and it's always carried out they go and have a look at what those who go before them brought back from space based signed a board as well inside them is the right message they make their own history al
in the state in the us in the white house who are opposing. richard holbrooke to be but i don't have any who should thank you very much indeed . now the next space. is now ready for blastoff from wednesday it will take a crew of three russian and american talian to the international space station. one of the reports are true to its own science in kazakhstan. here by going all the final preparations are being made ahead of the launch of the soyuz t.m.a. twenty rocket which will carry the meat to...
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will cut in half the energy usage of most c.f.l. and use fully ten times less electricity than old school bulbs mercury pollution is a potentially serious problem with energy saving c.f.l. . completely. environmentally safe in russia from next year. we have a ban four hundred. other people. but in russia there is no such high penetration of the so we see that in terms of the market size directly placement. it's bigger. we expect russian market to grow. and we see the growth of the market for russia from seventy to one hundred percent a year and we expect this to continue. doesn't have to look too far. as this city of st petersburg is undergoing an l.e.d. overhaul. our company is in charge of maintaining some one hundred eighty thousand lighting elements around the city that's a huge market for the new. currently power consumption total several megawatts. of a major production plant that will produce and hopefully lights to. initially we intend to use to eliminate the city's gardens and. there's also an ambitious new miscible construction pl
will cut in half the energy usage of most c.f.l. and use fully ten times less electricity than old school bulbs mercury pollution is a potentially serious problem with energy saving c.f.l. . completely. environmentally safe in russia from next year. we have a ban four hundred. other people. but in russia there is no such high penetration of the so we see that in terms of the market size directly placement. it's bigger. we expect russian market to grow. and we see the growth of the market for...
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five thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v.'s in your headlines russia's approval of the nuclear cuts treaty with the u.s. waits while lawmakers spend the holidays mulling over conflicting points in the american segment as a lucia. bet it sends holiday greetings across the atlantic and encourages russia's opposition parties to show some competition as he wraps up here being quizzed by leading t.v. channels. and a lot in lithuania give each other a christmas roasting for those squabble over who was the first to invent the festive decorated tree up next we're off to one corner of the united states where it's russian roots are still very much alive stay with us here on r.t. . once it was a part of russian territory there are still reminders to this day children wearing russian national costumes people having russian names and many orthodox churches are standing here but more than one hundred forty years ago it became the u.s. territory though some americans still don't know about. the still asking have no idea about. like nothing i
five thirty pm in moscow good to have you with us here on our t.v.'s in your headlines russia's approval of the nuclear cuts treaty with the u.s. waits while lawmakers spend the holidays mulling over conflicting points in the american segment as a lucia. bet it sends holiday greetings across the atlantic and encourages russia's opposition parties to show some competition as he wraps up here being quizzed by leading t.v. channels. and a lot in lithuania give each other a christmas roasting for...
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this is our two years no six pm here in moscow welcome if you joined us rev you're watching around the world my name is kevin or in our breaking news new south the former. business partner has been sentenced to fourteen years in prison for all embezzlement of money laundering both men were coming to the end of their previous jail terms for tax evasion and fraud marty's kathryn's are joining the court live we're going to mention so now we know the sentence that was thought we would have to wait until the new year to hear of their fate. take us through the events recorded over the last few hours if you would. indeed it is as you say many people were expecting the reading of the verdict from russia's once richest man and former c.e.o. of oil giant you close to last until january previous court verdict actually took two weeks to be read in full so many were of course pessimistic about the verdict being read before two thousand and ten is over but in the fourth day of the reading the judge actually came to the most important part of the verdict ever since he announced that the verdict was a
this is our two years no six pm here in moscow welcome if you joined us rev you're watching around the world my name is kevin or in our breaking news new south the former. business partner has been sentenced to fourteen years in prison for all embezzlement of money laundering both men were coming to the end of their previous jail terms for tax evasion and fraud marty's kathryn's are joining the court live we're going to mention so now we know the sentence that was thought we would have to wait...
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and how forward-thinking he was, and what resonates in us with our divinity and brightness. see us getting away from that with so many political pundits, people from my part of the world, like rush limbaugh, who instead of speaking to us at a level of speaking -- seeking greatness and thus are motivating us by fear and hatred. it frightens me. it frightens me for the country because i feel like even the greatest leaders, even when we were really down, during the reagan times, people followed him because the words he were using -- the words he was using, even though unemployment was less than is now. i think it is so important that we demand the greatness and our leaders that we deserve. and not allow that kind of rhetoric to take over and become what would qualify as leadership. tavis: let me connect that back to the project, the new record. he talked about the fact that words have meaning and the art -- you talked about the fact that words have meaning and they are powerful and is the message that resonates. not that every one of the lyrics in your songs have to be substanti
and how forward-thinking he was, and what resonates in us with our divinity and brightness. see us getting away from that with so many political pundits, people from my part of the world, like rush limbaugh, who instead of speaking to us at a level of speaking -- seeking greatness and thus are motivating us by fear and hatred. it frightens me. it frightens me for the country because i feel like even the greatest leaders, even when we were really down, during the reagan times, people followed...
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moscow with more developments on this hello to you catch yourself just take us through what's happening in call right now and tell us why is it taking so long to deliver the verdict. very right now the judges in the process of reading the verdict this is of course the fourth consecutive day of reading and it's taking so long because the verdict is this long. there are fourteen files in the verdict at them so itself around three hundred pages a trial so far the judges read five hundred pages so nobody knows as of now whether the judge will actually finished reading the verdict before at the year two thousand and ten is only part or whether the process will in that carry on. into january some of the defense lawyers are already suggesting that their reading may well go on long into tomorrow which of course is new year's eve a very celebrated holiday here in russia but many others suggesting that those meetings will continue all the way into next year of course the previous trial because of the verdict took over two leaks to be read so it may well take a very long time but for now everybody he
moscow with more developments on this hello to you catch yourself just take us through what's happening in call right now and tell us why is it taking so long to deliver the verdict. very right now the judges in the process of reading the verdict this is of course the fourth consecutive day of reading and it's taking so long because the verdict is this long. there are fourteen files in the verdict at them so itself around three hundred pages a trial so far the judges read five hundred pages so...
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a person who claims to be a freedom fighter or an anti communist from eastern europe that person in the us media tends to be automatically regarded with respect to even as a hero. reality a significant portion of those people had in fact collaborated with the nazis this is something that the united states is really so far staying silent about and strangely especially when the cause is so straightforward as fighting the glorification of naziism. up next georgia's opposition leader talks starting you know there was an oscar recently totters then availing of a monument to world war two soldiers lost to georgia destroyed a memorial to make way for government buildings despite protests has been telling oksana boyko that her country has an unusual democracy. just that with the. often when interesting rallies you say your mission is to introduce democracy to draw region to make it more democratic because conflicts with the image of your country in the west georgia is often presented as a beacon of democracy what don't you like about the current version of the children chrissie. was like. the myth
a person who claims to be a freedom fighter or an anti communist from eastern europe that person in the us media tends to be automatically regarded with respect to even as a hero. reality a significant portion of those people had in fact collaborated with the nazis this is something that the united states is really so far staying silent about and strangely especially when the cause is so straightforward as fighting the glorification of naziism. up next georgia's opposition leader talks starting...
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new missiles it's not a choice we do not want it and it's not a threat in any way we're just talking about what it waiting for us in case we can't reach an agreement on collaboration. i repeat we do not. talking about president obama he have a positive assessment of is there a national effort to say he was thankful. for you know softening. the negative rather a cold wash ending practice for for the fact that he scrapped bush the mission this all the fans planning europe something that irritated washoe a lot while washington scrambling a diplomatic rescue mission following the wiki leaks revelations it's tightening security measures and government agencies and setting up a special committee to assess the damage the leaked documents revealed secret u.s. diplomatic cables expressing unflattering opinions of other countries as well as claims that washington was spying on some u.n. members are seen as more important reports. a global partner in peace or paranoid superpower hungry for secrets our diplomats are doing what diplomats do around the world every day which is filled relationships negotiate advance our intere
new missiles it's not a choice we do not want it and it's not a threat in any way we're just talking about what it waiting for us in case we can't reach an agreement on collaboration. i repeat we do not. talking about president obama he have a positive assessment of is there a national effort to say he was thankful. for you know softening. the negative rather a cold wash ending practice for for the fact that he scrapped bush the mission this all the fans planning europe something that irritated...
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they were initially arrested in two thousand and three if you will just take us back let's let's get some history on this remind me about the details of the case of two thousand and three. originally rory as he said with his former business colleagues. were detained in two thousand and three later. thousand and three when the first trial began they were found guilty of. tax fraud and embezzlement in two thousand and five and sentenced to nine years in prison each that sentence was later we do use to eight years and that term was almost one prosecutor's second charges against the two men this time concerning a theft of over twenty billion dollars worth of oil and a money laundering of the proceeds now the judge had found the evidence presented by the prosecutors sufficient enough to find the man guilty and sentence them to give giving the prosecutors their wish the prosecutors originally asked for fourteen years in prison for the two men the judge found the arguments presented by the prosecution sufficient enough to dismiss the witness statements made on behalf of the defendants and se
they were initially arrested in two thousand and three if you will just take us back let's let's get some history on this remind me about the details of the case of two thousand and three. originally rory as he said with his former business colleagues. were detained in two thousand and three later. thousand and three when the first trial began they were found guilty of. tax fraud and embezzlement in two thousand and five and sentenced to nine years in prison each that sentence was later we do...