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it's a long-term problem. if congress and the administration are able to make credible commitments to cutting programs or in the way changing the fiscal profile going forward over a long period of time, that is the most constructive way to address what is in fact a long- term problem. if the changes are focused entirely on the short run, they might have some consequences for growth, and in that case the federal reserve, which is as always going to set monetary policy to meet our mandate, we will take those into account properly. but so far i have not seen any fiscal changes that have really changed our near-term outlook. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to ask about the uncertainties in the global economy. in the meetings, the committee noted that the development increased uncertainties. what is the assessment of those risks for uncertainty such as the tragedy in japan or the crisis in europe, and the crisis in the middle east? what would be the potential effect on the u.s. and the world economy? >> on
it's a long-term problem. if congress and the administration are able to make credible commitments to cutting programs or in the way changing the fiscal profile going forward over a long period of time, that is the most constructive way to address what is in fact a long- term problem. if the changes are focused entirely on the short run, they might have some consequences for growth, and in that case the federal reserve, which is as always going to set monetary policy to meet our mandate, we...
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term investment because these family used to keep their savings for long before long. knowing their. savings have a state guarantee state can't. but who have two thirds of these two hundred bigger muro now in liquidity putting the treasury of the of the state. what is the reason they didn't is there to my opinion a lot of rules. penalize the privately vestment in these infrastructure in research so we need. new rules fiscal incentives. supervisory rules accounting rules martha. now they five are the short term financial investment in the interest of growth of. prosperity we have to change cizik a nation or for the fiscal incentive for instance or visit a national task but for the supervisory rules for the a company whose isn't in commission and task to changing these some words and so to permit to attract private capital and also public company coming from southern france from from emerging imagine economies to long term investment is little if any here were in moscow now and you are in the in the investment business in your opinion is very important for him for foreig
term investment because these family used to keep their savings for long before long. knowing their. savings have a state guarantee state can't. but who have two thirds of these two hundred bigger muro now in liquidity putting the treasury of the of the state. what is the reason they didn't is there to my opinion a lot of rules. penalize the privately vestment in these infrastructure in research so we need. new rules fiscal incentives. supervisory rules accounting rules martha. now they five...
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i did let out that i coached you in fastball a -- football in a long, long time ago. that was an experience. it was a great experience as i first got to know you, i know you're a true leader, you give it 150% and you lead with your heart. one of the factors of an inspirational leader, after your speech today at the swearing in, you gave credit and credence to the most important people and their family today when you thanked your own family but you dedicated essentially your promotion and your career to the men and women of the san francisco police department who died in the line of duty. that, to me, was extremely emotional and inspirational. chief suhr, as i said earlier, you're a cop's cop a native son, you really are a man for others. you know what i mean by that. it is an honor to be on this commission and have you as chief. i want to thank you and turn it other to other commissioners. >> vice president marshall? vice president marshall: all i can say, if at fivers you don't succeed, try, try again, and the first time, the whole working with young people, we have
i did let out that i coached you in fastball a -- football in a long, long time ago. that was an experience. it was a great experience as i first got to know you, i know you're a true leader, you give it 150% and you lead with your heart. one of the factors of an inspirational leader, after your speech today at the swearing in, you gave credit and credence to the most important people and their family today when you thanked your own family but you dedicated essentially your promotion and your...
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he has been holding it down there for a long, long time. he was there when the muni tracks were uprooted and all of that great street resurfacing happened. he weathered that storm. he weathered the downturn of 9/11. and hung on desperately to his cafe. he made coffee right there on the spot. he had a wonderful wine selection, really great food and entertainment. he was from argentina. i should know that. he had a lot of really great music. tango music is something that he brought. he also had cuban music as well. it was a place that people got to know as a wonderful venue for music in a place you wouldn't expect music to be. i was shocked at his passing. i got a call about it and i was very devastated to hear the news. he is survived by his partner, lloyd martin, who also shared these word busy him and his cafe. the community is very special too, and i ask for your help in continuing the spirit. i don't know yet what we can do with the physical cafe but i instead to keep the spiritual cafe in my heart for me to always try and keep an honest
he has been holding it down there for a long, long time. he was there when the muni tracks were uprooted and all of that great street resurfacing happened. he weathered that storm. he weathered the downturn of 9/11. and hung on desperately to his cafe. he made coffee right there on the spot. he had a wonderful wine selection, really great food and entertainment. he was from argentina. i should know that. he had a lot of really great music. tango music is something that he brought. he also had...
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we've been in this market a long time. >> a long timd. we've done a lot of nice things. >> and we've caused a little commotion >> a little trouble we've gotten in, with both the tenants and the customers... >> and the customers. >> and the wives. >> oh, yeah, the wives. >> we won't--ha ha ha! you know, actually at one time, back many years ago, they used topen up at 6:00, and then they changed it to 7:00. and now it opens when you get there. heh! we actually get there sometimes at midnight, 11:30, and customers will be waiting 'cause they want to get their flowers. and they maybe come from a long distance, so they want to get them, and they want t beat the traffic. >> on@e at the shop, the flowers are pampered and processed abd placed in a vase. it's been a mere 10 hours since this larkspur left the farm in pescadero. it n@w heads out the door to brighten someone's day. california-grown goodness at its best. i'm dennis newhall for "california country." >> that concludes today's tour of the best of "california country." join us next time f
we've been in this market a long time. >> a long timd. we've done a lot of nice things. >> and we've caused a little commotion >> a little trouble we've gotten in, with both the tenants and the customers... >> and the customers. >> and the wives. >> oh, yeah, the wives. >> we won't--ha ha ha! you know, actually at one time, back many years ago, they used topen up at 6:00, and then they changed it to 7:00. and now it opens when you get there. heh! we...
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it's a long-term problem. if congress and the administration are able to make credible commitments to cutting programs or in the way changing the fiscal profile going forward over a long period of time, that is the most constructive way to address what is in fact a long- term problem. if the changes are focused entirely on the short run, they might have some consequences for growth, and in that case the federal reserve, which is as always going to set monetary policy to meet our mandate, we will take those into account properly. but so far i have not seen any fiscal changes that have really changed our near-term outlook. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to ask about the uncertainties in the global economy. in the meetings, the committee noted that the development increased uncertainties. what is the assessment of those risks for uncertainty such as the tragedy in japan or the crisis in europe, and the crisis in the middle east? what would be the potential effect on the u.s. and the world economy? >> on
it's a long-term problem. if congress and the administration are able to make credible commitments to cutting programs or in the way changing the fiscal profile going forward over a long period of time, that is the most constructive way to address what is in fact a long- term problem. if the changes are focused entirely on the short run, they might have some consequences for growth, and in that case the federal reserve, which is as always going to set monetary policy to meet our mandate, we...
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i think the can has been kicked down the road long enough. i hope today will be the start figuring out what steps are needed to be taken to reduce the size of losses. first in tracks the five largest revenue shortfalls stem from its long-distance routes. in fiscal year 2010 long distance routes lost close to $600 million. the worst performing routt had a 22% recovery rate. it's time to reevaluate our national strategy for long-distance routes and determine whether the routes are in the taxpayers' best interest.
i think the can has been kicked down the road long enough. i hope today will be the start figuring out what steps are needed to be taken to reduce the size of losses. first in tracks the five largest revenue shortfalls stem from its long-distance routes. in fiscal year 2010 long distance routes lost close to $600 million. the worst performing routt had a 22% recovery rate. it's time to reevaluate our national strategy for long-distance routes and determine whether the routes are in the...
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the trail winds through remote parts of korea's north the long history of this land is it a mystical or. the expeditions destination is a point in the arctic circle sixty six degrees thirty three minutes and thirty nine seconds north of the equator it is situate. in the thick forests of the ancient land of popular ruled by a witch by the name of. cover the itinerary today is quite extreme we have a lot of difficulties to deal with too much snow and pools of water on the ice and with the low temperatures today our job or be easy and all. great job guys nicely done. color vala was deliberately chosen as the expedition starting point. this village has special significance for both karelians ound friends. it was here more than a hundred years ago and finland's famous for a lot of just elyas learn root collected numerous ancient finnish poems known as rooms. of focus called color valor is based on them. most of the rooms reflected the everyday life of koreans and finns their joys and sorrows they also sang songs about their native land. drivers let their dogs have a rest each time they co
the trail winds through remote parts of korea's north the long history of this land is it a mystical or. the expeditions destination is a point in the arctic circle sixty six degrees thirty three minutes and thirty nine seconds north of the equator it is situate. in the thick forests of the ancient land of popular ruled by a witch by the name of. cover the itinerary today is quite extreme we have a lot of difficulties to deal with too much snow and pools of water on the ice and with the low...
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>> no, and has been long planned.as i have had this job and get up close to the president and the way he thinks about these issues, this is very instructive. sometimes in a way that does not satisfy the press and others in washington, he approaches his engagement in these issues always with an eye to where do i want to go? what is the result i am hoping to achieve? he has been thinking about this for a long time. he telegraphed that in his state of the union address and he was thinking about it beforehand in discussions of how he would approach this. under any circumstances, whether there had been -- if there had never been a showdown over a shutdown, if there had never been a dispute over fiscal year 2011 spending, he was committed to addressing our deficits and debt this year, this spring, and he will do that. he will continue to engage in the way he engaged in the cr negotiations. it is not an opportunity to score political points, but to advance the cause of finding a way to do the business that the american peopl
>> no, and has been long planned.as i have had this job and get up close to the president and the way he thinks about these issues, this is very instructive. sometimes in a way that does not satisfy the press and others in washington, he approaches his engagement in these issues always with an eye to where do i want to go? what is the result i am hoping to achieve? he has been thinking about this for a long time. he telegraphed that in his state of the union address and he was thinking...
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he talked about the cost that generates to those workers in terms of long-term skills, long-term earningsential. but then he went on to say, you know, at some point the fed can only indirectly address that challenge and the kind of government policies that are needed for that are are things more related to job retraining, worker education, things that simply aren't in the purview of the fed. and i think traditionally the main channel by which the federal reserve can support hiring by companies is by lowering interest rates and lowering the cost of capital for companies. but when you look at the challenges that american business face today, large businesses, they're doing quite well. corporate profits are very high, cash flows are very high so that's not really something the fed can directly change much more. if you look at small businesses in america, surveys of small business owners, the biggest concerns they report are things like core sales and also just concern about government policy and what often times gets called government red tape. not the cost of capital for those businesses. i
he talked about the cost that generates to those workers in terms of long-term skills, long-term earningsential. but then he went on to say, you know, at some point the fed can only indirectly address that challenge and the kind of government policies that are needed for that are are things more related to job retraining, worker education, things that simply aren't in the purview of the fed. and i think traditionally the main channel by which the federal reserve can support hiring by companies...
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twitter profile of the questions that we imposed on you tube every monday and on thursday to show long responses we. play your voice. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry there's a big picture. that prides conversations of great minds i'm joined by arena and a renowned ecologist and paleoclimatologists whose work is featured in dozens scientific journals and periodicals for the national geographic currently he teaches at paul spitz college in new york as a researcher at maine's climate change institute or bring to the table an interesting new perspective on climate change and the future of the planet he's also the author of a new book titled deep future the next one hundred thousand years of life on earth i'm pleased to welcome to our studios in new york dr kurt state after state are welcome. thanks for having me thanks for joining us i'm curious to know what. even before i get into what inspired or
twitter profile of the questions that we imposed on you tube every monday and on thursday to show long responses we. play your voice. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so silly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry there's a big picture. that prides conversations of great minds i'm joined by arena and a renowned ecologist and paleoclimatologists whose...
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, long period of time. look at zimbabwe even today. look at iraq. it has happened before. it's not as if it's impossible. one of the big problems with those who just simply advocated getting in there without thinking was that they didn't realize that one step inevitably leads to another and to another. >> they started in an uprising that began with lawyers and young people and university professors and it had to do with forming a new constitution and the right to protest and greater freedoms in society and it grew from there and it's increasingly the rebels have brought in professionals and technocrats, partly... largely in some cases to impress the west. >> the fighting that takes place back and forth around brega, whether it goes back and forth to ras lanuf, bin jawad, unknown towns in the libyan desert i think is in effect immaterial to what is happening in the broader states. increasing isolation, crashing the regime in tripoli, that's what will undermine and potentially by b the fatal blow to moammar q
, long period of time. look at zimbabwe even today. look at iraq. it has happened before. it's not as if it's impossible. one of the big problems with those who just simply advocated getting in there without thinking was that they didn't realize that one step inevitably leads to another and to another. >> they started in an uprising that began with lawyers and young people and university professors and it had to do with forming a new constitution and the right to protest and greater...
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long. >> four minutes long. the most nervous thing for the bride. >> we have more wonderful people with us. at the abbey, and the abbey has been called the house of kings because it's where the coronations take place. and royal weddings, and only royal weddings can take place. and here to tell us more about it is our own robin roberts. >> good morning to all of you. if i turn, yes, i see westminster abbey. the 16th royal wedding that will held here. and that is the west door, where the royal family, the queen of england, and of course, catherine middleton, will walk through that door a little later this morning. but the doors have opened here at westminster. and with me, i think when diane said formidable guests that we
long. >> four minutes long. the most nervous thing for the bride. >> we have more wonderful people with us. at the abbey, and the abbey has been called the house of kings because it's where the coronations take place. and royal weddings, and only royal weddings can take place. and here to tell us more about it is our own robin roberts. >> good morning to all of you. if i turn, yes, i see westminster abbey. the 16th royal wedding that will held here. and that is the west door,...
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please think long and hard. please make sure that it's not going to affect our recruitment, our retention, our readiness. and please -- i'm saying this -- i just apologize to our veterans who have served before us, those currently serving on active duty in the reserves and those who have had the opportunity to serve because i don't think this is a good policy. and, you know, please take that into consideration. thank you. >> thank you. mr. mitchell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i thank you gentlemen for your patience with the testimony today. i had the privilege of being with our troops in afghanistan just a couple weeks ago. they are first a reflection of their parents and a great reflection but they are well equipped, well motivated, doing everything we're asking of them. i commend you for that. as a first-time elected official i still own a business i had the privilege to start 20 years ago this month. i know over the course of that that time and probably today there are those serving with us in my company who
please think long and hard. please make sure that it's not going to affect our recruitment, our retention, our readiness. and please -- i'm saying this -- i just apologize to our veterans who have served before us, those currently serving on active duty in the reserves and those who have had the opportunity to serve because i don't think this is a good policy. and, you know, please take that into consideration. thank you. >> thank you. mr. mitchell. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i...
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the consumer trees grow long, long limbs. there's money in rape and murder. bloody blood talk. war though. war duh. everyone riding hump back in their own dodgy. be and w. you noted stake of a putrid clan of worms insane and greatly dangerous. put your sincere hatreds and stupidity away. come together from under the skin with where soul is blood and beneath the sea and rise the wave and the furl class. and money tyranny and be what revels that has to be. [applause]. >> i will read one more poem. and i will read it, it's a title poem. all that's left. all that's left in the world. whether in cuba venezuela, bolivia. as well as in china, japan, the united states europe. the middle east. africa. all of them cannot despise their resistance. despite their refusal stop that march of death. despite their resistance. communists repressives. zionists and anarchists. none can evade the march. this one is not coming with hammer and sickles . all wars surrender to. but when comes the cry? when will it really happen as death is peace? when can i truly die. you will never know yet you may ha
the consumer trees grow long, long limbs. there's money in rape and murder. bloody blood talk. war though. war duh. everyone riding hump back in their own dodgy. be and w. you noted stake of a putrid clan of worms insane and greatly dangerous. put your sincere hatreds and stupidity away. come together from under the skin with where soul is blood and beneath the sea and rise the wave and the furl class. and money tyranny and be what revels that has to be. [applause]. >> i will read one...
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some peer reviewed articles showing long term views of the future which we've never been able to model before and when i saw the time scales on this i was stunned and thought it is amazing i too had thought maybe the global warming would be over in a century or so something like that it turns out it's much much longer than that and we can actually map out the kinds of changes that are coming and it turns out there's a lot more than just global warming coming down the pike. i'd like to get into the details of that you claim that first you claim to be a converted climate skeptic what does that mean. well i sort of say it tongue in cheek in a way but it's actually true first of all to be a scientists you really should be skeptical that's not seen as a bad thing you basically make your judgments based on the observations and data at hand and so a decade or so ago global warming was really picking up in the media people like me that are used to thinking of natural climate changes and huge natural global warming and cooling in the past we were a little bit skeptical like some of the maybe yo
some peer reviewed articles showing long term views of the future which we've never been able to model before and when i saw the time scales on this i was stunned and thought it is amazing i too had thought maybe the global warming would be over in a century or so something like that it turns out it's much much longer than that and we can actually map out the kinds of changes that are coming and it turns out there's a lot more than just global warming coming down the pike. i'd like to get into...
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i will do it long term, correct this problem. i will sit down with jeff and i will say, you want city b or do you want to work with us as one city? i want you to be un-confused in november. you will be confused if you have more than one ballot measure whfment we come forward with you, we will be able to explain in no uncertain terms how our proposals will correct our system. that's what i want for you for your consideration in november and we will absolutely need your help. we will vote on this and we will make sure we've done the right thing. and i have everybody so far. the next three weeks some might peel out. they'll try to get more out of it or less obligation. we'll do our best to keep everybody in play. but our obligation ultimately is to present the board of supervisors with a proposal so that six f. not more of them agree, can put it on the ballot and we think we will have the united fily with us and it will be spreving a dignified pension and one that we could afford and one that will not hurt her general fund as we've
i will do it long term, correct this problem. i will sit down with jeff and i will say, you want city b or do you want to work with us as one city? i want you to be un-confused in november. you will be confused if you have more than one ballot measure whfment we come forward with you, we will be able to explain in no uncertain terms how our proposals will correct our system. that's what i want for you for your consideration in november and we will absolutely need your help. we will vote on this...
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but not in the long run.in the short run, not in the long run, i don't believe so. >> you don't get it away with in the end. tavis: not forever. in the short run, but not the language long run that. behavior catches up with you and is ultimately not a way to live a life. i've cheated in my life and i talk about that in my book but i discovered when i win in an earnest and fair way and as an african-american male, i've had strikes against me. oftentimes i'm in competition. there aren't a lot of black folks that do what i do on television and black folks deal with this every day, sometimes there are strikes against you through no fault of your own and you get tempted to cheat but when you win through cheating, it's not winning. >> you're a black american, why aren't you angry? tavis: i am angry about a lot of things. >> don't act it. tavis: i try to turn that anger into fear. i try to turn the anger that i have, not into fear, the anger and the fear into energy. i'm afraid of certain things, i'm angry about cer
but not in the long run.in the short run, not in the long run, i don't believe so. >> you don't get it away with in the end. tavis: not forever. in the short run, but not the language long run that. behavior catches up with you and is ultimately not a way to live a life. i've cheated in my life and i talk about that in my book but i discovered when i win in an earnest and fair way and as an african-american male, i've had strikes against me. oftentimes i'm in competition. there aren't a...
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but we've got a long way to go. i mean, this was the deepest hole since 1929, and we're making good progress coming out of it but it's going to take a while. >> some states have been cutting back on unemployment benefits and reducing the amount of time that workers can be on unemployment. is this the right time to begin doing that? >> well, you know, it depends on the state. there are some states that have quite low unemployment rates. and the way the unemployment insurance system works, if you're in a state where the unemployment rate is-- has dropped a lot and is low, that naturally happens. >> what about 20-somethings. their unemployment rate is 15%. what can be done to help them? >> look, the youth unemployment rate is-- is too high. but the overall unemployment rate is too high. we've been making good progress getting people back to work. but we've got a long way to go. the number one most important thing for young people is the same as for all of the others who are looking for jobs-- we've got to get the engin
but we've got a long way to go. i mean, this was the deepest hole since 1929, and we're making good progress coming out of it but it's going to take a while. >> some states have been cutting back on unemployment benefits and reducing the amount of time that workers can be on unemployment. is this the right time to begin doing that? >> well, you know, it depends on the state. there are some states that have quite low unemployment rates. and the way the unemployment insurance system...
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he did not give up a run all post-season long. his cap is in cooperstown as we speak. starting pitcher, matt cain. [applause] this guy knows how to make an entrance. first world series, he hit a double. his first at bat, second, third, giants second baseman freddie sanchez. how about the giants' backup catcher, had a memorable home run against none other than roy holiday, eli white size. [applause] in game four, he hit a home run, and that pretty much did the rangers in. he is the capture of the giants. buster posey. [applause] how about giants infielder ryan rohlinger? ryan. in game four of the national championship series, this was one of the great post-season games ever played in major- league history and one of the great games of this post season. he cut down the phillies' carlos ruiz with an incredible grow, outfielder aaron rowand. [applause] i do not think any giants fan is ever going to forget that night. rockets were in san francisco. gimenez were on the mound, and his mad-to help win a critical game, outfielder darren ford. ladies and gentlemen, i have only o
he did not give up a run all post-season long. his cap is in cooperstown as we speak. starting pitcher, matt cain. [applause] this guy knows how to make an entrance. first world series, he hit a double. his first at bat, second, third, giants second baseman freddie sanchez. how about the giants' backup catcher, had a memorable home run against none other than roy holiday, eli white size. [applause] in game four, he hit a home run, and that pretty much did the rangers in. he is the capture of...
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you know he's got a point and so now the birth certificate in his long form has been put out there can we finally move on can we talk the wars in iraq afghanistan pakistan get in libya or is this just make way for the next theory to take center stage earlier from our studio in los angeles i caught up with an experienced host of young turks university and i first asked her if she thought that obama made the right decision in caving in to all the rumors. i don't think he made the right decision because i feel like he felt the beast you know people who deny the fact that he's a u.s. citizen will continue to deny the fact that he's a u.s. citizen he said that during the press conference he said look even though i'm releasing this long form and even though i'm trying to clarify you know all the rumors people are still going to deny it people are still going to be skeptical and i can't change that you can't change that so don't waste your time with this press conference it's just going to allow the media and allow people to drive this story all longer and i feel like we should be focusing on
you know he's got a point and so now the birth certificate in his long form has been put out there can we finally move on can we talk the wars in iraq afghanistan pakistan get in libya or is this just make way for the next theory to take center stage earlier from our studio in los angeles i caught up with an experienced host of young turks university and i first asked her if she thought that obama made the right decision in caving in to all the rumors. i don't think he made the right decision...
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it is a long, long summer and i don't have a contract, i said, maybe i'll try to write something, never written a picture book before. i sat at the word processor, i'll write my grandfather books. all 16 pages. it is usually 6 to 7 pages long. i sent it to my editor anne swarts. she was at thow publishing books. at the time she was at dial. she was right out of college and a reader. she wrote my manuscripts. she said it has possibility. there is a story in there but way too much going on. you have 3 kids, a grandmother, a grandfather, you got a bear, a snake, a wolf, and fox. a dog, cat, and a neighbor, way too much going on. if you'd like to rewrite it and shorten it some what and i'd be glad to look at it again. but that is not my grandfather's story. i can't do that. i thought i don't have a contract. i said i'll get rid of my brother and sister. [laughter]. and i'll keep myself. and i'll get rid of the wolf, bear, and snake and keep the fox because i like his voice. i dare say a little girl like you should be simply terrified of me. whatever do they teach children in school these da
it is a long, long summer and i don't have a contract, i said, maybe i'll try to write something, never written a picture book before. i sat at the word processor, i'll write my grandfather books. all 16 pages. it is usually 6 to 7 pages long. i sent it to my editor anne swarts. she was at thow publishing books. at the time she was at dial. she was right out of college and a reader. she wrote my manuscripts. she said it has possibility. there is a story in there but way too much going on. you...
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they share a very long border, i heard the foreign minister say not long ago when i was in turkey thatian survival is vital -- both these countries depend upon one another and both had done an extraordinary job of improving their relationship to the point that i think it's fair to say that for a long time president bashar considered president erdowan his closest ally, his bridge the west and to the possibility of syria maybe changing to some extent its path. we're hearing now -- there is some ambivalence in what turkey is saying. certainly prime minister erdowan has been trying to encourage or impress president assad to reform and not to resort to violence and to resort more to the kind of political reforms that would change the nature of the syrian regime. it's pretty clear that whether assad has wanted to listen to erdowan or not it hasn't worked and at this point what i'm detecting from the turks is a pretty heavy dose of frkz but also of -- dose of frustration but also worry and anxiety at the fact that the administration heads not been able to take care of the concerns by a reform
they share a very long border, i heard the foreign minister say not long ago when i was in turkey thatian survival is vital -- both these countries depend upon one another and both had done an extraordinary job of improving their relationship to the point that i think it's fair to say that for a long time president bashar considered president erdowan his closest ally, his bridge the west and to the possibility of syria maybe changing to some extent its path. we're hearing now -- there is some...
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arrangement, recology will have no incentive to invest in long-term recycling structure, which we are concerned could bring our push to zero waste to a halt. san francisco, as you know, has the best diversion rate of any city in the country because the rate process allowed recology to invest in amortize state of the art recycling facilities over time. finally, just wanted to mention without the flexibility, security, long-term planning, and cooperative partnership of the current system, the city's 0 with goals, which are set by the board of supervisors, could be severely compromised. we urge the lafco commissioners to support the current refuse system that works for san francisco. thank you very much for your time today. commissioner campos: thank you. i have a quick follow-up -- one of the things that stood out to me was the abatement report. i wonder whether or not you agree or disagree with what they are saying. this is what it says -- "while no apparent service lapses or voids have occurred, it does not appear that recology is contractually obligated to negotiate with san francisc
arrangement, recology will have no incentive to invest in long-term recycling structure, which we are concerned could bring our push to zero waste to a halt. san francisco, as you know, has the best diversion rate of any city in the country because the rate process allowed recology to invest in amortize state of the art recycling facilities over time. finally, just wanted to mention without the flexibility, security, long-term planning, and cooperative partnership of the current system, the...
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the tribune company coned the chicago cubs, a long-suffering fans, one included here, for a long, long time. but corporate ownership, does make sense for shareholders, braves, flyers, the knicks among those under corporate ownership. is it good for shareholders. >> one of the few things i agree with tom hudson with is we are cub fans together. we will see it next. corporate oin means access to capital but now means quandary as to leadership, ownership style, $3 billion television deal with fox. with the dodgers, but where did that money go. the mccourts are in a major divorce situation and the bottom line is can:with corporate you always don't have that one line of spoiblt responsibility where the commissioner looks at you and says are you responsible here. that is the problem with corporate ownership. >> tom: thank you, rick horrow c.e.o. of rohr row sports. >> susie: here's what we're watching for tomorrow: as we reported, federal reserve policymakers begin a two-day meeting on interest rates. their decision will be released on wednesday. we'll also see quarterly results from amazon.
the tribune company coned the chicago cubs, a long-suffering fans, one included here, for a long, long time. but corporate ownership, does make sense for shareholders, braves, flyers, the knicks among those under corporate ownership. is it good for shareholders. >> one of the few things i agree with tom hudson with is we are cub fans together. we will see it next. corporate oin means access to capital but now means quandary as to leadership, ownership style, $3 billion television deal...
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i think that will go a long way toward helping everybody make their long-term calculations for what the state of play is going to be. >> chair's prerogative. help me. is the, lisbon, you're right, less emphasis on july 2011 but definite emphasis to 2014 is the end of the nato combat operation. are you saying that 014 2014 is a firm date or maybe just another date that's thrown out there? >> the lisbon declaration said that by the end of 2014 afghan security forces would be in the lead throughout the country. and that date actually came from president karzai. that's his goal and his objective and i think in some breaks coming our way, i think that is likely but the end of combat operations as we've seen in iraq which happened in august of last year does not mean that withdrawal of all american troops. in fact we've had 50,000 troops in iraq conducting advise and assist missions. there is some possibility they will be asked by the iraqi government to stay longer in iraq and secretary gates indicated he would be likely to view that favorably. i think in the same way we're going to see a lo
i think that will go a long way toward helping everybody make their long-term calculations for what the state of play is going to be. >> chair's prerogative. help me. is the, lisbon, you're right, less emphasis on july 2011 but definite emphasis to 2014 is the end of the nato combat operation. are you saying that 014 2014 is a firm date or maybe just another date that's thrown out there? >> the lisbon declaration said that by the end of 2014 afghan security forces would be in the...
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we're a long way to go. yes, people are gearing up for the iowa caucuses and certainly in iowa, we have had -- had over 100 visits from potential candidates at this point, so we're getting ready for the caucuses for us at the end of the year. >> let me jump in. if we go back four years ago at this time, we had hillary clinton, and we had barack obama as rising stars, hillary clinton as the presumed nominee, did we not? >> shifting the topic a little, because i think what you're getting at is who is the frontrunner? who is the person everybody knows? well, we don't have that kind of a situation in the republican side this time. you don't have that clear front are runner and the point i was getting to is that for the rest of the country, they aren't worried about it yet. they've got other things to do with. they have the economy to deal with. they're talking about a surge in gas prices over the summer and you know, everybody is talking about it, we are talking about the 2012 election, but for the most part, fo
we're a long way to go. yes, people are gearing up for the iowa caucuses and certainly in iowa, we have had -- had over 100 visits from potential candidates at this point, so we're getting ready for the caucuses for us at the end of the year. >> let me jump in. if we go back four years ago at this time, we had hillary clinton, and we had barack obama as rising stars, hillary clinton as the presumed nominee, did we not? >> shifting the topic a little, because i think what you're...
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it's not clear how long the shutdowns might last. it depends on how long it takes it supply chain to get back in order. >>> well, the government is looking into whether your smartphone apps are a little too smart. "the wall street journal report"s that federal prosecutors are investigating whether a number of apps are illegally obtaining and sharing information about you with advertisers without your permission. on-line music service, pandora acknowledged on monday it had been subpoenaed in the case. "the journal" says they tested 131 apps and more than half were sending user information to other companies without users' awareness or consent. >>> american airlines is back on expedia.com. the carrier and the on-line ticket agency ended a dispute yesterday. american had been trying to pay lower commissions for each ticket booked. the terms of the new agreement were not disclosed. american's tickets are still not available on orbitz. >>> call it a mcstimulus package. mcdonald's says it will hire 50,000 workers in one day, april 19. that
it's not clear how long the shutdowns might last. it depends on how long it takes it supply chain to get back in order. >>> well, the government is looking into whether your smartphone apps are a little too smart. "the wall street journal report"s that federal prosecutors are investigating whether a number of apps are illegally obtaining and sharing information about you with advertisers without your permission. on-line music service, pandora acknowledged on monday it had...
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but we've got a long way to go. in addition to the reforms that we're working on under the auspices of mayor lee, we have contracts, we have 27 contracts open next year and as we keep looking for efficiencies, we're going to be looking at every single premium in those contracts and see are we getting value or are we not getting value? do other jurisdictions pay this? do we need to reward the driver of a particular vehicle? in some cases the answer is yes. we have premiums that do make sense. we have a premium for somebody who is going to have to go up and do underwater diving which is a totally different set of duties than somebody else in that classification who may be running a lawn mower or something. some of them do make sense but some of the them we have to look, are we getting value for that? we'll do that with each and every contract. certainly the fact that you all are interested in pressing your supervisors to make intelligent decisions about proving those contracts, this is putting appropriate pressure on
but we've got a long way to go. in addition to the reforms that we're working on under the auspices of mayor lee, we have contracts, we have 27 contracts open next year and as we keep looking for efficiencies, we're going to be looking at every single premium in those contracts and see are we getting value or are we not getting value? do other jurisdictions pay this? do we need to reward the driver of a particular vehicle? in some cases the answer is yes. we have premiums that do make sense. we...
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here is the report from 2005. >> reporter: at long last, prince charles married long time love camilar bowles in a private civil ceremony before a religious blessing by the archbishop of canterbury. an impressive guest list of 750, including the queen and prince phillip. >> charles and camila, you stand in the presence of god as man and wife, to dedicate to him your life together. that he may consecrate your marriage and empower you to keep the covenant and promise you have solemnly declared. >> reporter: in the wedding blessing, the couple recited a line of repentance from the book of common prayer, a line many considered an acknowledgment of their priority adultery. >> we acknowledge and bewail our sins and wickedness, which we from time to time, most grievously have committed. >> reporter: now officially her royal highness the duchess of cornwall, they greeted thousands of well-wishers who lined the streets waving flags and cheering and at times chatting with the crowd. >> reporter: seven months after their we had, charles and camulla toured marin county and ktvu's mikemy bach foll
here is the report from 2005. >> reporter: at long last, prince charles married long time love camilar bowles in a private civil ceremony before a religious blessing by the archbishop of canterbury. an impressive guest list of 750, including the queen and prince phillip. >> charles and camila, you stand in the presence of god as man and wife, to dedicate to him your life together. that he may consecrate your marriage and empower you to keep the covenant and promise you have solemnly...
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that is why not so long ago, 20% of gdp -- heading for 25. in our system, every time they dock it as a procedure,. they get paid for it. as long as that is the system, there is an incentive to do more procedures. as technology gets better, they have more machines and more procedures to run. possible always exceed inflation if that is the system -- costs it will always exceed inflation if that is the system. >> if there is a law by the middle of your forehead, don't you want him to examine -- lump in the middle of your forehead, don't you want him to examine -- >> the obama health care plan he tries to break that a bit. the other nasty little secret is that no matter what system we have got, it is going to be rationing. if you have more money, you are going to get extra insurance policies and pay for more. there is not enough money in the world -- >> under the obama system, it is unfortunately going to be government technocrats who d it. here is the amount of money -- answer theto as leader's question -- if you have a bump on your forehead, he
that is why not so long ago, 20% of gdp -- heading for 25. in our system, every time they dock it as a procedure,. they get paid for it. as long as that is the system, there is an incentive to do more procedures. as technology gets better, they have more machines and more procedures to run. possible always exceed inflation if that is the system -- costs it will always exceed inflation if that is the system. >> if there is a law by the middle of your forehead, don't you want him to examine...
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the problem we have, we don't have a long-term plan or a short-term plan.have a tremendous amount of energy available within this country or in -- and we're t allowing people to go after it. and we're sending hundreds of billions of dollars abroad. it's one every most insane programs that this country has, and it's totally counter- productive to the consumer and to the government. >> the last time gas hit $4 a gallon, nancy mel blind it on the two oil men in the white house. she has yet to make any remarks about this time around, with gas for dollars 4 a gallon. this administration has made it very clear, they want cap and trade, to reduce our dependence on oil. but they wanted that supplanted by this huge new tax on = consumption, energy consumption, on the american public. if they had gotten the cap and trade through that, would have been tantamount to the largest increase in the history of the world. when that failed, they tried to reant it as green energy -- >> have you noticed that the oil rigs in the gulf are disappearing and moving off the coast of b
the problem we have, we don't have a long-term plan or a short-term plan.have a tremendous amount of energy available within this country or in -- and we're t allowing people to go after it. and we're sending hundreds of billions of dollars abroad. it's one every most insane programs that this country has, and it's totally counter- productive to the consumer and to the government. >> the last time gas hit $4 a gallon, nancy mel blind it on the two oil men in the white house. she has yet...
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how to go be a mixing as a kid but that was now a very long time ago. they say you never forget riding a bike but if i was going to take on this track i have one or two technical issues to sort out. the tiger. careful of the turn. don't jump into high. gear or the second hump at least. it is a bit more. amazingly . ok i think i'm probably about. more of a culture buff than a fitness fanatic there's still plenty to see in mordovia. i began my journey with a visit to one of its oldest and most important religious sentence. this is the same john the evangelist ministry which houses churches dating back to the beginning of the eighteenth century but it also doubles as a spiritual and physical rehabilitation center. brother roofie in his early in his mid twenty. he is but he's already lived here for several years. his day begins with early morning prayers but his most important task is to supervise the lay brothers who comes to live and work in the monastery. you two gentlemen go to the hotel's backyard where help is needed there grab the garbage police as f
how to go be a mixing as a kid but that was now a very long time ago. they say you never forget riding a bike but if i was going to take on this track i have one or two technical issues to sort out. the tiger. careful of the turn. don't jump into high. gear or the second hump at least. it is a bit more. amazingly . ok i think i'm probably about. more of a culture buff than a fitness fanatic there's still plenty to see in mordovia. i began my journey with a visit to one of its oldest and most...
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government shutdown actually takes place i'm sure that's not going to be an essential priority how long i'd if you do get these kinds of threats of contamination last typically i mean is this tens of years hundreds of years just a few months what kind of an impact are we looking at in the long term the hazardous persistence of some of these radioactive poisons are very long so radioactive cesium one thirty seven which builds up in the muscle tissue of animals including humans is a three hundred to six hundred year hazardous persistence strontium ninety years of bone seeker again three hundred to six hundred year has reduced resistance plutonium to thirty nine is a two hundred forty thousand to four hundred eighty thousand year hazardous persistence and this vicious radioactive poison iodine one thirty one has an eight day half life but that means eighty to one hundred sixty days of very serious risk to people who either consume it or inhale it and patty back to you have you heard any sort of. murmuring among our political elites about potentially following in india's footsteps and banni
government shutdown actually takes place i'm sure that's not going to be an essential priority how long i'd if you do get these kinds of threats of contamination last typically i mean is this tens of years hundreds of years just a few months what kind of an impact are we looking at in the long term the hazardous persistence of some of these radioactive poisons are very long so radioactive cesium one thirty seven which builds up in the muscle tissue of animals including humans is a three hundred...