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. >>> following the release of a scathing report, john chang has even more harsh wards. >> it is outdated, it does not account transparency and efficiency. >> reporter: his office found the agency are not able to effectively evaluate funds. it found five didn't pay into their local school systems as required. governor jerry brown is considering to my -- considering doing away with the agencies. it questions san jose charging parts of the salaries of the major, city council and 40 staffers to the redevelopment agency. it says hercules charged $14,000 spent on lobbies to a low income housing fund. and pittsburgh was unable to document how $3 million transferred from its redevelopment agency to the city's general fund went for redevelopment. >>> new census data released just this afternoon shows river side county led the population growth with a 42% increase. here in the bay area, contra costa county led the way with an increase of 10.3% between 200 o and 2010. santa clara added 6%. >>> communities around the world took some time today to recognize the power of women. google teamed up with t
. >>> following the release of a scathing report, john chang has even more harsh wards. >> it is outdated, it does not account transparency and efficiency. >> reporter: his office found the agency are not able to effectively evaluate funds. it found five didn't pay into their local school systems as required. governor jerry brown is considering to my -- considering doing away with the agencies. it questions san jose charging parts of the salaries of the major, city council...
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john chang is here today. i have already ask him. we will walk through our project with him so he can see how it is done right. i know he has heard a lot of stories and audited a lot of agencies that have not done it right. we are doing it right here. we have worked closely together with our delegates to do it correctly here. i asked you to take a look the next week or so. it is a critical time. we submit inappropriate language to the governor. we have asked him to make sure that our projects are protected, in fact our own delegates have indicated the projects should be protected. we need to make sure of that because private investors are looking at the language we are looking at and it is cause for concern. if there is cause for concern and they have promised to deliver $250 million in the next few years to immediately break ground and do all the things we promised to do to create those 10,000 jobs, if that is running risk, then this city and county has to take a different direction from the governor. i ask you to pay close attentio
john chang is here today. i have already ask him. we will walk through our project with him so he can see how it is done right. i know he has heard a lot of stories and audited a lot of agencies that have not done it right. we are doing it right here. we have worked closely together with our delegates to do it correctly here. i asked you to take a look the next week or so. it is a critical time. we submit inappropriate language to the governor. we have asked him to make sure that our projects...
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they hope this is changed. john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a very overwhelmingly, we don't now how much radicalized nation. >> the pictures of them demolishing the church. where was the police? the army, the authorities in protecting christians in the situations like this? >> the reports we are receiving, the police have melted away, particularly outside cairo. they have disappeared, not offering protection. the military came to that town but backed off, did not stop the violence. did not work to protect the christians. that is what is so alarming. they are vulnerable. it is a misnomer to talk abili
they hope this is changed. john waage cbn news. >> joining us now is nina shay at the hudson institute. today they gathered on the streets of tahrir square, downtown, cairo in a show of symbolism. do you think this can be sustained in a post mubarak regime? >> i am concerned about the christians. they were there before islam. they have been there for about 2,000 years. they are very vulnerable. they do not have weapons, militias, tribal links. about 10 percent of the population. a...
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themselves the islamists might be following but i believe they will be left behind john locke when are we going to have to change our definition the way the market is kind of going on what you are saying here rachel in if you don't agree with you to jump in but john. i mean the what rachel kind of really repeated kind of is something we've heard for a long long time to democracy is equated with the west i mean we do see a divergence in that right now because that may not be the case as we move forward and i think we would all agree even though we disagree on many points what's being played out is going to take a long long time i think it's one of the most certain signs of intellectual the intellectual bankruptcy of the west and particularly of the united states that indeed the phrase pro western democracy is regarded as a clear nasm it is regarded as self-evident that any democratic country will be pro western or to make to put the point in even more in an even worse light in the light which i think it deserves countries are judged to be democratic to the extent that they are pro-west in other words their foreig
themselves the islamists might be following but i believe they will be left behind john locke when are we going to have to change our definition the way the market is kind of going on what you are saying here rachel in if you don't agree with you to jump in but john. i mean the what rachel kind of really repeated kind of is something we've heard for a long long time to democracy is equated with the west i mean we do see a divergence in that right now because that may not be the case as we move...
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change. please join us in welcoming >> john. [applause] >> thank you. it's happy to see familiar faces and old friends. i've never managed to live in san fransisco, but i've visited several times. it's nice to be here in this capacity. i appreciate it. you know, originally my plan was to sort of read the first four or five pages of the book and have a wide-ranging discussion. i decided not to do that. i did that last week, and in order to read the type, i have to hold the book this close to my face, and it's just awkward. i don't know if my eyes are deteriorating because i'm getting older or masturbation. [laughter] i'll talk through the introduction carefully. [laughter] there's people who know about the underground press, but maybe some people are not as familiar. there's three papers. they are rare, but not that rare. you can buy an underground newspaper for $15-$20 any day of the week on ebay. they are delicate, but not so much that you can't handle them. this is the free press, widely considered to be the first underground newspaper in the 60s that
change. please join us in welcoming >> john. [applause] >> thank you. it's happy to see familiar faces and old friends. i've never managed to live in san fransisco, but i've visited several times. it's nice to be here in this capacity. i appreciate it. you know, originally my plan was to sort of read the first four or five pages of the book and have a wide-ranging discussion. i decided not to do that. i did that last week, and in order to read the type, i have to hold the book this...
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policy in all these other countries in the middle east and northern africa that are changing so rapidly. >> and quickly, john, are the republicans speaking with one voice on libya? >> no. there are many different voices. there are those who didn't want any intervention at all. there are those who want more intervention, a military strike on qaddafi himself. and then of course there are republican presidential candidates who are also all over it on this issue. >> john dickerson in washington, thank you. >> turning to japan, operators of that crippled nuclear plant conceded today the crisis could-- the crisis could last for months or even years. here is the latest. the official disaster death toll neared 11,000. almost 17,000 are still missing. a 6.5 quake tonight triggered a new tsunami warning. and officials said radiation in one of the reactors was 100,000 times above normal. lucy craft in tokyo has more. >> reporter: panic at the plant. false radiation readings 10 million times higher than normal sent emergency workers scrambling from the fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plant on sunday. a correction soon follow
policy in all these other countries in the middle east and northern africa that are changing so rapidly. >> and quickly, john, are the republicans speaking with one voice on libya? >> no. there are many different voices. there are those who didn't want any intervention at all. there are those who want more intervention, a military strike on qaddafi himself. and then of course there are republican presidential candidates who are also all over it on this issue. >> john dickerson...
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identical ratings that i want to warn you against are those ratings and statements by reaching changes, john dolphin michael ledeen and richard perle, you know regime changes in the opposite that i called them the regimes, mainly husband-and-wife frequent flyer. thousands of us cannot set foot in my hometown in these couple are frequent fliers and come back with absolute gibberish about what would happen in iran. not a single word that can be beyond comprehension. so whether you are regime change or are regime et cetera, what they are doing our distract team from somatic efforts to come to grips with the reality of what is happening. the fundamental fact is that three huge movements that predate the green movement, labor movements, student movement and student rights movements are at the root of economic malfunction, social alienation and cultural transformation that we are witnessing in iran. and our attempt is to try and see what particular way the green movement is the political manifestation of it. the two other parallels that reflect are the language of the islamic republic in the minis
identical ratings that i want to warn you against are those ratings and statements by reaching changes, john dolphin michael ledeen and richard perle, you know regime changes in the opposite that i called them the regimes, mainly husband-and-wife frequent flyer. thousands of us cannot set foot in my hometown in these couple are frequent fliers and come back with absolute gibberish about what would happen in iran. not a single word that can be beyond comprehension. so whether you are regime...
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you know, when we got the john young changed the life cycle from 25 to 40 years, not because of political pressure, but because it was in the joint requirements document that was done by the jay rock. they said the life cycle should be 40 years. i frankly thought it should be 50 years, because the kc135 which we are trying to replace here were -- have flown for over 50 years. they were all built between 1957 and 1963. so on that point, i just want to make that clear as well. and also bigger isn't better. you know, what -- many of the secretaries had said up to the point of that second go around was that they wanted a smaller airplane because it's more energy efficient. and the life cycle cost. you don't need the military construction. so there are reasons why we wanted a smaller aircraft. in fact, the secretary of the air force and pete aldridge says the season they didn't let air bus bid the first time was that air bus didn't have a plane that we wanted. that's why the first time when boeing got it, which was approved by everybody in congress, it was because airbus didn't have a plane. t
you know, when we got the john young changed the life cycle from 25 to 40 years, not because of political pressure, but because it was in the joint requirements document that was done by the jay rock. they said the life cycle should be 40 years. i frankly thought it should be 50 years, because the kc135 which we are trying to replace here were -- have flown for over 50 years. they were all built between 1957 and 1963. so on that point, i just want to make that clear as well. and also bigger...
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forefathers are now ancestors, and in john, the cravings of a sinful man have been changed to simply the lust of the flesh. >> we don't want to change the word of god easily or quickly, that's why we on the committee take our jobs so seriously. >> reporter: it is tricky business. critics would say we're not supposed to change the bible to fit our lives, we're supposed to change our lives to fit the bible, but scholars insist it's only the language that's changing, not the content. >> i think the reason there's controversy is we have people who care so deeply about the bible as god's word. in a sense that's a very good thing. >> reporter: no matter your beliefs, the bible is a classic that has survived more translations than any other work in history. and yet still remains a best seller. lee cowan, nbc news, los angeles. >>> and that's our broadcast on a wednesday night. thanks for being here with us. i'm brian williams. we hope to see you right back here tomorrow evening. >>> one day later, dozens more cases have been dropped. criminals could be set free. the alleged misconduct scand
forefathers are now ancestors, and in john, the cravings of a sinful man have been changed to simply the lust of the flesh. >> we don't want to change the word of god easily or quickly, that's why we on the committee take our jobs so seriously. >> reporter: it is tricky business. critics would say we're not supposed to change the bible to fit our lives, we're supposed to change our lives to fit the bible, but scholars insist it's only the language that's changing, not the content....
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you know, when we got the john young changed the life cycle from 25 to 40 years, not because of political pressure, but because it was in the joint requirements document that was done by the jay rock. they said the life cycle should be 40 years. i frankly thought it should be 50 years, because the kc135 which we are trying to replace here were -- have flown for over 50 years. they were all built between 1957 and 1963. so on that point, i just want to make that clear as well. and also bigger isn't better. you know, what -- many of the secretaries had said up to the point of that second go around was that they wanted a smaller airplane because it's more energy efficient. and the life cycle cost. you don't need the military construction. so there are reasons why we wanted a smaller aircraft. in fact, the secretary of the air force and pete aldridge says the season they didn't let air bus bid the first time was that air bus didn't have a plane that we wanted. that's why the first time when boeing got it, which was approved by everybody in congress, it was because airbus didn't have a plane. t
you know, when we got the john young changed the life cycle from 25 to 40 years, not because of political pressure, but because it was in the joint requirements document that was done by the jay rock. they said the life cycle should be 40 years. i frankly thought it should be 50 years, because the kc135 which we are trying to replace here were -- have flown for over 50 years. they were all built between 1957 and 1963. so on that point, i just want to make that clear as well. and also bigger...
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where individuals can then be free of that self-perception, in order for them to change their language. do you agree, john? i do, i do, absolutely. i think this issue of stigma which is directly obviously connected to the terms that we use, is, is very important. i was just thinking about the, the world health movement, this is a not a us phenomenon either, it's, it's cross-national. the world health organization did a study in, in the late '90s across 14 different countries, looking at 18 of the most stigmatized conditions, including drug and alcohol addiction. so they had things like being homeless, being a criminal, being hiv- positive, all these very heavily stigmatized conditions. and what they found, cross-nationally, drug addiction was number one, alcohol addiction was number four, so two of the top four were the most stigmatized conditions cross-nationally. and stigma, and, and that surprised me. i mean obviously we all know that these conditions are very stigmatized, just how stigmatized, i didn't realize, that they, they would come top of that list. so that was very surprising to me. so what we'
where individuals can then be free of that self-perception, in order for them to change their language. do you agree, john? i do, i do, absolutely. i think this issue of stigma which is directly obviously connected to the terms that we use, is, is very important. i was just thinking about the, the world health movement, this is a not a us phenomenon either, it's, it's cross-national. the world health organization did a study in, in the late '90s across 14 different countries, looking at 18 of...
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promises a quick and decisive campaign but international affairs analyst john allen thinks the allies are committed to regime change in libya and won't stop until they bring down i think they have gravely mistaken and i think that this escapade will end in catastrophic failure and my fear is that the european leaders and the americans who have pushed this attack on libya think that a quick bit of bombing will sort the matter out but in fact i think they will find that it will last far longer than they have gambled for the british prime minister the french president the american administration these people who are so happy to let bombs fly on countries that almost at the drop of a hat they are determined to get the outcome they want which is the overthrow of colonel gadhafi of libya so it will make the task the disagreements and the the discordant voices that are now coming out of both within western states and also in the arab league these will indeed make it very difficult to continue the war but i'm afraid they won't let go now that they've started. while american bombs pound libya iraq obama says the u.s. quote
promises a quick and decisive campaign but international affairs analyst john allen thinks the allies are committed to regime change in libya and won't stop until they bring down i think they have gravely mistaken and i think that this escapade will end in catastrophic failure and my fear is that the european leaders and the americans who have pushed this attack on libya think that a quick bit of bombing will sort the matter out but in fact i think they will find that it will last far longer...
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he portrayed a man who undergoes an operation to totally change his identity and can't cope with the results. >> hey, johnthey staring at me like that? >> they know. >> they know what? >> reporter: hudson also became one of the few big screen stars to make the jump to series tv. his last appearance on tv was in dynasty. a movie star before he became an actor, he was the last major star to come out of the hollywood studio system of the 1950s and '60s. it was a system that took attractive people with the right look, and presence and molded them into film stars. useful put hudden in films geared towards the female audience, like this one, magnificent obsession. the agents spread the fable that rock hudson was discovered while delivering mail to a talent agent. he was born on november 17th and in illinois. he was to die in his sleep 59 years later after losing a leer-long battle against a.i.d.s. >> and that's tonight's "a second look." thanks for watching. if human achievement can be determined not by speed or strength, but by character, then it's easy to see who the most amazing athletes really are. be a fan
he portrayed a man who undergoes an operation to totally change his identity and can't cope with the results. >> hey, johnthey staring at me like that? >> they know. >> they know what? >> reporter: hudson also became one of the few big screen stars to make the jump to series tv. his last appearance on tv was in dynasty. a movie star before he became an actor, he was the last major star to come out of the hollywood studio system of the 1950s and '60s. it was a system that...
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change order. commissioner torres: were you involved in this? commissioner caen: john white was involved with this. he worked with julianne. -- julia. >> the contractor was aware of our position. if they want to pursue this issue further, they will need to call our office and file a formal request. commissioner torres: do we have a case where the contractor is not as cooperative as this one allegedly is? >> that would be more of a department question. >> if he said jubilation was that it was a -- if the situation was that it was a change in conditions, it could be argued that it was different then the conditions within the contract. it could be talked about, ok, that is a change. we will pay for that. they are the supplier of the machine, so it is their responsibility. however, if we were to purchase the machine and use it, that would be best, because they could not complain that you broke it. commissioner torres: i understand now. one last question. when you are looking at this process and how we got to this point -- which is very important. the nature of so many of t
change order. commissioner torres: were you involved in this? commissioner caen: john white was involved with this. he worked with julianne. -- julia. >> the contractor was aware of our position. if they want to pursue this issue further, they will need to call our office and file a formal request. commissioner torres: do we have a case where the contractor is not as cooperative as this one allegedly is? >> that would be more of a department question. >> if he said jubilation...
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change" by mark halperin. the movie traces senator john mccain's 2008 presidential bid and like the book claims that picking palins running mate cost republicans the general election. >> tina fey did a good job. tough act to follow. >> she's got to nail the glasses and the hair. >> thanks for joining us tonight. jay leno's next. we'll see you again tomorrow. >> bye-bye.
change" by mark halperin. the movie traces senator john mccain's 2008 presidential bid and like the book claims that picking palins running mate cost republicans the general election. >> tina fey did a good job. tough act to follow. >> she's got to nail the glasses and the hair. >> thanks for joining us tonight. jay leno's next. we'll see you again tomorrow. >> bye-bye.
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understand all right here on that point there is i mean john i'm going to jump in here after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the changing arab world stage with r.t. . download the official t.m.p. cation q i phone the i pod touch from the i choose option. one cianci life on the go. video on demand tease mind bold colors and color as is feeds now in the palm of your. question on the com. wealthy british science. such. markets finiteness. find out what's really happening to the global economy with much cause or run no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report on our deep. will. bring you the latest in science and technology from the realms of russia. we dump the future of coverage. see. welcome back across time purely remind you we're discussing new fault lines in the arab world. ok. but first let's see what russians think about all this the uprisings across the arab world are changing the face of the region people are demanding more dignity and greater political freedoms but will lead to true revolutions and will be a real change as events unfold the russian public opinion research cente
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the very birth of american has its roots in boston in the 1770s between john hancock badly wanted the political change that could be created by a mob. and sam adams who knew how to conjure a mob. and their connections as created by the city of boston changed america, created, helped create this great country of ours. in the 19 century the great problem was making the wealth of the american interior accessible to the market to the east and europe. cities make that happen. they grew up as the great transportation network that enables the rich dark soil of iowa to become productive. if you go back to 1816 it costs us much to move goods 32 miles overland as it did to ship them across the atlantic. it was enormously difficult to access all the wealth that was in the american hinterland. cities grew up chicago which was formed, start off in illinois and michigan canal created a great water park that span all the way to new york to new orleans the rails only supplemented that transportation network that was based on water. every one of the 20 largest cities in america was on a major waterway like new york an
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all right here on that point there is i mean john i'm going to jump in here after a short break we'll continue our discussion on the changing arab world stage with r.t. . sports is political in ways we don't often even notice especially on the level of culture where our ideas and attitudes as a society are shaped. the ties between professional football and the u.s. military have existed since the start of the n.f.l. back in one thousand twenty that relationship meant slaves during world war two and today that bond is stronger than ever. we are incented us to kill all kill all killed kill kill a little bit of recent history is taught us the sports never just something that we just sit back and mock at sports always had an important social function in the history of american sports is no different. down by the official anti allegation joe on the phone on called touch from me on shootouts to. watch all she lives on the go. video on demand on cheese mind bold colors an r.s.s. feeds now in the palm of your. question on the potty job call. keep. welcome back to cross talk on q. remind you we're discussing new fault lines in the a
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the very birth of america has roots in boston in the 1730s between john hancock who wanted the political change to be created by a mob and sam adams who like many proveighers of liquor could conjure a mob. [laughter] it changed america and helped create this great country of ours. in the 19th century, the great problem was making the wealth of the american exterior accessible to the markets of the east and europe. cities made that happen. they were a great transportation network that engaged the rich dark soil of iowa to be productive. it cost as much to move goods 32 miles over land as it did to ship them across the atlantic. it was difficult to access all the wealth in the american lands. cities grew up in modes of great transportation network, the chicago which was formed, started off when the illinois-michigan canal created a watering ark spanning from new york to northerly. rails only supplemented that transportation network initially based on water. indeed, all of the largest 20th cities in america were on a waterway and new york and boston where is where the river meets to the sea to the
the very birth of america has roots in boston in the 1730s between john hancock who wanted the political change to be created by a mob and sam adams who like many proveighers of liquor could conjure a mob. [laughter] it changed america and helped create this great country of ours. in the 19th century, the great problem was making the wealth of the american exterior accessible to the markets of the east and europe. cities made that happen. they were a great transportation network that engaged...
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using the power disposal that's how our guest tonight john ellis painted so is obama not stepping up to his global leadership role or is it just a change that someone washington aren't ready to confront joining me from our studio in new york is john ellis political editor of business insider john thanks so much for joining us so let's start off with this notion this assertion that obama isn't really taking advantage of the power at his disposal that he isn't really acting like a leader or perhaps just a senator and not a president obama why do you think that's the case. well i think i think there are a lot of people in washington who would like you know we're. unnerved by a middle east that is seemingly come unstuck and they would like some guidance or direction as to what u.s. strategy is and how we're going to deal with it and i think what they're seeing is president obama being very careful how he responds and so you're getting a lot of drumbeat from washington asking him to be more forceful more direct but you know if the situation today is so volatile them is himself little bit of caution a better idea than just acting recklessly.
using the power disposal that's how our guest tonight john ellis painted so is obama not stepping up to his global leadership role or is it just a change that someone washington aren't ready to confront joining me from our studio in new york is john ellis political editor of business insider john thanks so much for joining us so let's start off with this notion this assertion that obama isn't really taking advantage of the power at his disposal that he isn't really acting like a leader or...
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changing face of america. we get more, now, from abc's john berman. >> reporter: what is the image of the modern family?to brand-new data from the census, the modern family is, in fact, "modern family." especially gloria. >> jay? jay? jay? >> reporter: born in colombia. hispanics accounted for more than half of the u.s. population growth over the last decade. nonononononononononononononononb
changing face of america. we get more, now, from abc's john berman. >> reporter: what is the image of the modern family?to brand-new data from the census, the modern family is, in fact, "modern family." especially gloria. >> jay? jay? jay? >> reporter: born in colombia. hispanics accounted for more than half of the u.s. population growth over the last decade. nonononononononononononononononb
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john martin, airport director. we have updated in our strategic plan and changed our mission statement. my are recognizing the importance of providing jobs to san franciscans, providing business opportunities to san francisco businesses, and recognizing that we are an economic engine for the bay area and located in san mateo county and need to be a good neighbor there as well. the airport has $124 million in projects directly subject to the local hiring ordinance in the last five years. $78 million of those projects are in the next 18 months. we have $147 million in additional projects that have grant funding over the next five years. will be seeking to maximize local hiring under those projects, following closely what mta does in being able to segregate the funds. we think there may be ways in our power and safety areas to do the same thing. we are both part of the department of transportation. that will likely set a standard we can follow. i will be careful not to repeat things my fellow department heads of said. at the basic level, the partnership is really key, the partnership we ha
john martin, airport director. we have updated in our strategic plan and changed our mission statement. my are recognizing the importance of providing jobs to san franciscans, providing business opportunities to san francisco businesses, and recognizing that we are an economic engine for the bay area and located in san mateo county and need to be a good neighbor there as well. the airport has $124 million in projects directly subject to the local hiring ordinance in the last five years. $78...
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you know, when we got the john young changed the life cycle from 25 to 40 years, not because of political pressure, but because it was in the joint requirements document that was done by the jay rock. they said the life cycle should be 40 years. i rankly thought it should be 50 years, because the kc135 which we are trying to replace here were -- have flown for over 50 years. they were all built between 1957 and 1963. so on that point, i just want to make that clear as well. and also bigger isn't better. you know, what -- many of the secretarieshad said up to the point of that second go around was that they wanted a smaller airplane because it's more energy efficient. and the life cycle cost. you don't need the military construction. so there are reasons why we wanted a smaller aircraft. in fact, the secretary of the air force and pete aldridge says the season they didn't let air bus bid the first time was that air bus didn't have a plane that we wanted. that's why the first time when boeing got it, which was approved by everybody in congress, it was because airbus didn't have a plane. the
you know, when we got the john young changed the life cycle from 25 to 40 years, not because of political pressure, but because it was in the joint requirements document that was done by the jay rock. they said the life cycle should be 40 years. i rankly thought it should be 50 years, because the kc135 which we are trying to replace here were -- have flown for over 50 years. they were all built between 1957 and 1963. so on that point, i just want to make that clear as well. and also bigger...
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john avalos, david chiu are in route. the clerk of the committee is erica chang. covering the meeting for sfgtv r charles and mark. please call item 2. >> item 2. approve the minutes of the january 11, 2011 meeting. this is an action item. commissioner campos: colleagues, we have the meeting before you. any comments or changes to the minute meetings? is there anyone from the public that would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. can we have a motion on that item? motion by commissioner wiener, seconded by commissioner chu. we can take that without objection. we have been joined by commissioner david chiu. madam court, please call item 3. >> item 3. citizens advisory committee report. this is an information item. commissioner campos: we have glenn davis of the citizens advisory committee reporting to us. >> good morning, commissioners. two action items on your agenda this morning that appeared on our agenda. those are items 6 and item seven. both items were passed unanimously at the committee level. regarding item 6, discussion centered around what measures are used to decide where c
john avalos, david chiu are in route. the clerk of the committee is erica chang. covering the meeting for sfgtv r charles and mark. please call item 2. >> item 2. approve the minutes of the january 11, 2011 meeting. this is an action item. commissioner campos: colleagues, we have the meeting before you. any comments or changes to the minute meetings? is there anyone from the public that would like to comment on this item? seeing none, public comment is closed. can we have a motion on that...
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john berman reports that it's changing now. >> reporter: once the classroom was about the three "rs."riting, arrhythmithma. at northwestern university, they added a fourth "r." erotica. live erotica. after professor john michael bailey's sexuality class, students observed a live demonstration. it involved a man, a woman and a motorized device. john marcus was one of the demonstrators, along with his fianc fiancee. they also brought along whips, paddles, and a clown wig. >> the students were smart. they asked intelligent questions. >> we were there to give more information. not just what the school has to show you on file. >> reporter: the demonstration happened half class. the students were warned repeatedly it was coming and not required to stay. but it has sparked debate. >> i'm glad i didn't see it. it's a little too explicit for me. >> dr. michael bailey is one of our best professors here. >> reporter: in a statement, the professor said, the decision to say yes reflected my inability to come up with a legitimate reason why students should not be able to watch such a demonstration.
john berman reports that it's changing now. >> reporter: once the classroom was about the three "rs."riting, arrhythmithma. at northwestern university, they added a fourth "r." erotica. live erotica. after professor john michael bailey's sexuality class, students observed a live demonstration. it involved a man, a woman and a motorized device. john marcus was one of the demonstrators, along with his fianc fiancee. they also brought along whips, paddles, and a clown...
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john fouler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what a beautiful sunset there, but some changes are on the way. over now to our chief meteorologist, we are looking at rain. >> when johnny was standing in the live camera shot, it will be raining tomorrow night or mostly cloudy and getting ready to rain. as rain moves back into the forecast, we go outside. the indication of that are these winds that are coming out of the south and that's keeping temperatures above freezing tonight. that easterly wind, that northerly wind, that got us so cold with the freeze warningses, the frass advisories. with the south wind indicating a change in the weather, we are seeing warmer or milder overnight lows. 38 in napa. 38 in vallejo. these are cool overnight lows, but they are solid 10, 15 degrees than they were over the weekend. so, today was a nice day. tomorrow, the clouds will increase. the wind picks up overnight. the main event with this is overnight. it starts probably really going around 10:00 p.m. and right on through into the morning commute. morning commute on wednesday is going be a little bit dicey.
john fouler, ktvu channel 2 news. >> what a beautiful sunset there, but some changes are on the way. over now to our chief meteorologist, we are looking at rain. >> when johnny was standing in the live camera shot, it will be raining tomorrow night or mostly cloudy and getting ready to rain. as rain moves back into the forecast, we go outside. the indication of that are these winds that are coming out of the south and that's keeping temperatures above freezing tonight. that easterly...
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nominated actress julie ann moore to play sarah palin in "game change," an account of the 2008 presidential race. where sarah palin was john mccain's running mate. what do you think? >> she's a great actress. i'm sure she can pull it off. i think the access has to be tough. >> you bet cha. >> i think they're going to be able to do her up and make her look the part, but it's going to be interesting whether or not she's going to be able to pull off the nuances, you're right. >>> this comes to us from kxas, nbc 5 in dallas, texas, where firefighters had to dig deep to save a dog trapped in a peculiar place. rescuing molly was not easy. the yorkshire poodle got stuck after crawling 15 feet under the concrete deck of the family's pool. using high-tech, heavy duty equipment, fire fighters pinpointed her location and spent the next few hours clearing out cement and dirt to free molly. of course bringing lots of relief to a family that thought they lost her. you have a dog, ginger, so that -- >> i do. >> hits close to home. >> he's done weird things too. had a tuna fish can lodged in hours.th for 12cc1: >> 12 hours? >> his tongue
nominated actress julie ann moore to play sarah palin in "game change," an account of the 2008 presidential race. where sarah palin was john mccain's running mate. what do you think? >> she's a great actress. i'm sure she can pull it off. i think the access has to be tough. >> you bet cha. >> i think they're going to be able to do her up and make her look the part, but it's going to be interesting whether or not she's going to be able to pull off the nuances, you're...
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changed the 19th amendment. yes we can vote. i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit down and drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova. >> a recipe for water. start with the color magenta, a burning asphalt, of beach ball sighing out its life, a garden grown on accident after accident, add a father painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinct alpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause] >> next is robin black. >> hi, robin! >> oh, ok. i had to know. this is called "eviction notice." the police turned us away
changed the 19th amendment. yes we can vote. i can see abigail adams sitting and clutching her scorching hot cup of joe, john adams saying sit down and drink your damn coffee, woman. she really was the brains of the outfit. my mother is overworked, tired, but her still solid body stood hard as a rock. i'm not going to cry, as a tear falls down from her face. don't cry, mom, don't cry. [cheers and applause] >> that was her first time ever. yay! and up next we have indiana telepenova....