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however, i wonder if any thought has been given to leting it go a little further? i think you could actually make an interesting bus line. for instance i'm a docent at the academy of sciences, and it's not easy to get to and i often drive as a result. this would not take any new wires, but suppose the 3 continued by turning onto california and going out and picking up riders of the 33 stanyan and going down to fulton and making a loop that the 21 does? you would net together about three different neighborhoods with several commercial areas and knit together union square, laurel village, et cetera and i think you would get other riders and maybe a very well-used line. [ applause ] >> thank you, next speaker. [ reading speakers' names ]. >> good afternoon. >> good afternoon. thank you so much. my name is dawn isaac and i live in glen park. this is concerning the proposed change in the 35 muni. i am here to speak out against basically adding a second bus on small, windy, diamond street. we already have the 52. i have a concern about the proposal to remove that route f
however, i wonder if any thought has been given to leting it go a little further? i think you could actually make an interesting bus line. for instance i'm a docent at the academy of sciences, and it's not easy to get to and i often drive as a result. this would not take any new wires, but suppose the 3 continued by turning onto california and going out and picking up riders of the 33 stanyan and going down to fulton and making a loop that the 21 does? you would net together about three...
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lete seen china mobile other handset providers use 4g.eal iselieve imminent. >> you set up google in china. how is the chinese government to work with? when it comes to a major u.s. corporation, how does this work? a couple of things that are interesting about china. everybody is fascinated by this. china is so large that it is an ecosystem within itself. the government has a set of policies and practices to a non- chinese businessperson would seem different. it is like japan was in the 1980's. having been in business there, you have to appreciate that china has its own echo system. you have a different set of partnerships and protocols. you have different integrations you have to do. you can't walk into a set up shop. the other two major carriers already do sell the iphone. this is the beijing website. this is for china mobile. it is taking orders for a phone tom off phone and there are pictures of this phone on the website and it looks exactly like the iphone 5 s. it is in the five colors that it comes in. what are they doing? >> is alm
lete seen china mobile other handset providers use 4g.eal iselieve imminent. >> you set up google in china. how is the chinese government to work with? when it comes to a major u.s. corporation, how does this work? a couple of things that are interesting about china. everybody is fascinated by this. china is so large that it is an ecosystem within itself. the government has a set of policies and practices to a non- chinese businessperson would seem different. it is like japan was in the...
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do you interpret that as the first step to the united states getting out of the way and leting aadd is assad stay in office. >> that would be dangerou dangerous-- dangerous for the united states that is calling for assad ouster, that has drawn red lines because of the chemical weapons he has used to suddenly reverse its position. it would tarnish the credibility and the reputation of the united states. the united states has national security interests to advance here, its own. and it can only do that through the democratic forces in syria. not allowing assad to rule any more. he is a dictator that has killed 126,000 of his people. he is a man who has made 7 million refugees. and in proportion to the united states t that is a hundred million american refugees. >> ifill: so joshua landis, first of all, do you think this first step is the a permanent step away of u.s. involvement leaving assad in power. and what is the other option for the u.s. here? >> well, you know, most people in washington, most of the official washingtonians are saying that assad has to step down. but there's going
do you interpret that as the first step to the united states getting out of the way and leting aadd is assad stay in office. >> that would be dangerou dangerous-- dangerous for the united states that is calling for assad ouster, that has drawn red lines because of the chemical weapons he has used to suddenly reverse its position. it would tarnish the credibility and the reputation of the united states. the united states has national security interests to advance here, its own. and it can...
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. >> you could see in that clip to lete wasn't going that legal opinion hold her back.o she was able to do it. had a great impact. reducingo committed to stigma from mental illness, medicalit treated as a condition. and in her own sweet way she was running that commission. issues really are still very much with us. i mean in recent healthcare reform is just winning some of the goals that she was working on back in the 1970's. signature piece of legislation that made its way through the congress. didyou talk about what that and what the legislative trajectory was? health commission issued reports in 1977 and 1978 fairly late in0, the carter presidency they passed the mental health bill basically requiring that mental illnesses be treated illnesses. interestingly enough, just in the last few weeks, that has rules ofnto the final act andrdable care sebelius announced that with mrs. carter at the carter center. frustrated that more has not happened at a faster pace. again, i think she had been ahead of her time by a lot of the issues and now some are fruition. >> we have a
. >> you could see in that clip to lete wasn't going that legal opinion hold her back.o she was able to do it. had a great impact. reducingo committed to stigma from mental illness, medicalit treated as a condition. and in her own sweet way she was running that commission. issues really are still very much with us. i mean in recent healthcare reform is just winning some of the goals that she was working on back in the 1970's. signature piece of legislation that made its way through the...