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we've seen lots of layoffs there.ut this technological revolution that is silicon valley is so important because once that really starts taking hold, then a lot of other things start happening as that technology is utilized in other industries in order to create more jobs. >> we have to get back to something very local. that's the america's cup. is it going to fulfill its promise? >> well, it could. at the moment, this is probably better called the larry ellison cup because he's pretty much financing it. he would like to get a lot more money and they are having trouble marketing. they've changed their marketing people. the san francisco planning commission did unanimously agree to the eir which will end up either on the soups to being approved for san francisco or in the courts where people will challenge it, but the point is this will be a seminal event and what it will do if it happens and happens well is it will show off the bay area to a worldwide audience, many of which will want to come here and visit, and that
we've seen lots of layoffs there.ut this technological revolution that is silicon valley is so important because once that really starts taking hold, then a lot of other things start happening as that technology is utilized in other industries in order to create more jobs. >> we have to get back to something very local. that's the america's cup. is it going to fulfill its promise? >> well, it could. at the moment, this is probably better called the larry ellison cup because he's...
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a lot of family leaves, -- a lot of families leave. we stuck around, but it was a turning point decision to say, all right, we are here from -- we're here for good. what can we do to make this place better? getting involved in politics was the fact that the seed was open for election for the first time in a long time. it was previously mayor newsom's seat and supervisor alioto- pier's seat. i did not get into politics because i had a lifelong ambition of being a politician. that is not me. i came from a private sector, and looking at honestly answering the question -- did i have something different to offer that i thought would be valuable to sanford's is go right now? i do think a large part of our problems in the city are financial, economic. with my background, i did think i would be able to add a lot of value, and that is why i decided to get into politics. >> where do you place yourself on the political spectrum? >> i have to say, i'm one that has been trying to get away from the political spectrum dialogue in san francisco. i wou
a lot of family leaves, -- a lot of families leave. we stuck around, but it was a turning point decision to say, all right, we are here from -- we're here for good. what can we do to make this place better? getting involved in politics was the fact that the seed was open for election for the first time in a long time. it was previously mayor newsom's seat and supervisor alioto- pier's seat. i did not get into politics because i had a lifelong ambition of being a politician. that is not me. i...
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for just a few dollars more you get a lot more food, but that's a lot more calories, a lot more fat, a lot more than you need. so the solution may be to share your portion with somebody else -- make your best friend save a dollar. >> look, no one is saying that you can never have fast food. eating it occasionally can be a reward, but eating it regularly could be a risk -- a health risk. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> stay with us. there's a lot more coming up on "teen kids news." >> we'll be right back. >> new york city police arrest terror suspect jose pimentel hours before they say he would have finished building a bomb... >> we had to act quickly yesterday because he was, in fact, putting this bomb together. he was drilling the holes, and it would have been -- it would have been not appropriate for us to let him walk out the door with that bomb. >> ...the american citizen accused of plotting to bomb police and post offices in new york, as well as u.s. troops returning home. pimentel was allegedly motivated by terrorist propaganda and posted his support for al-qaeda and belie
for just a few dollars more you get a lot more food, but that's a lot more calories, a lot more fat, a lot more than you need. so the solution may be to share your portion with somebody else -- make your best friend save a dollar. >> look, no one is saying that you can never have fast food. eating it occasionally can be a reward, but eating it regularly could be a risk -- a health risk. for "teen kids news," i'm nicole. >> stay with us. there's a lot more coming up on...
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and then i crashed, really badly, and a lot of it for me was mixed up with drugs and alcohol. i slipped into such a state of total and utter depression and despair that i didn't know what day it was, i didn't shower, i didn't change my clothes. i didn't really eat, i stopped going to school, stopped doing work, stopped going outside, stopped talking to people. every time i'd try to watch the television, i was convinced the world was ending, and i would run out of the room screaming, and shake, and hide in the corner. when i started to interface with the mental health profession and be given diagnoses and medications to contain that fire inside of me, it both felt like a huge relief and like it had the power to extinguish that fire, which was terrifying. no one ever told me before i started taking zyprexa or lithium, that if i stopped it, i would have severe withdrawal and psychotic symptoms. but it actually turns out that a lot of these medications, when you stop taking them, trigger in you the withdrawal symptoms that look like the craziness. a lot of people get put on meds a
and then i crashed, really badly, and a lot of it for me was mixed up with drugs and alcohol. i slipped into such a state of total and utter depression and despair that i didn't know what day it was, i didn't shower, i didn't change my clothes. i didn't really eat, i stopped going to school, stopped doing work, stopped going outside, stopped talking to people. every time i'd try to watch the television, i was convinced the world was ending, and i would run out of the room screaming, and shake,...
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there are lots of good uses for that lot. one program jon at-bat specifically and has some nice ideas. -- one program looked at that. they are a real opportunity site for a major development that is done completely absent a form to plan review, a revision of an existing plant, a real understanding that if we do this, how does it play out in the long term with the san francisco long term goals and objectives? it does, this policy of looking at single projects and justifying them, because of the tremendous architectural benefit -- there is immense environmental benefit, often stated very clearly and documented, it means that as citizens, we really do not know what an area plan means anymore. it means we do not really have a lot of confidence in a planning commission that recommends a zoning is an reasonings -- that recommends zonings and rezonings -- that provide some benefit to the city. maybe they do, and that is good, but let's look at it in part as a revision and understand the ramifications of the project in a bigger scope
there are lots of good uses for that lot. one program jon at-bat specifically and has some nice ideas. -- one program looked at that. they are a real opportunity site for a major development that is done completely absent a form to plan review, a revision of an existing plant, a real understanding that if we do this, how does it play out in the long term with the san francisco long term goals and objectives? it does, this policy of looking at single projects and justifying them, because of the...
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it was a lot of folk music, blues and early on. fell in love with the sound of the steel string guitar. there are a lot of idiomatic thing that it does well. i studied classic guitar a bit, but the steel string, for example, we do something called a hammer on and pull off, which is -- >> you get three note for the price of one. >> you plug the string but you get four notes. i always think of that town at the the prototypical steel string guitar sound. british isles, a caltech music. i learned all the paul simon songs. as i got older -- >> he is a hell of a guitarist. people do not realize. he is not flashy, but if you try to learn his tunes, they are really hard. >> he is a brilliant guitar player. i eventually got interested in jazz, world music, everything. maybe that is one of the reasons. i enjoyed so many kinds of music, i did not have a preference. i did not want to be anything in particular. i just wanted to play guitar and get that sound that i was hearing in my head. >> is there a particular song of yours that you can trac
it was a lot of folk music, blues and early on. fell in love with the sound of the steel string guitar. there are a lot of idiomatic thing that it does well. i studied classic guitar a bit, but the steel string, for example, we do something called a hammer on and pull off, which is -- >> you get three note for the price of one. >> you plug the string but you get four notes. i always think of that town at the the prototypical steel string guitar sound. british isles, a caltech music....
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all right, it takes certainly a lot of brain incidence -- brains and a lot of good heart to keep doinghat you do. >> this guy has transformed a lot of lives. >> let's talk about what happens for those who find themselves for the first time saying, now i got to go and get help if you go to the doors of the church, what happens? >> we want everybody not to feel shame. people will greet you at the door. they will accept you for who you are. if you need a meal, you can get in line and get that meal. in you need shelter, we've got the best shelter reservation program in the city. in fact, the biggest one. any other emergency needs, we will council you through that in our walk-in center. if you are a woman who is battered, we got a woman center who will support and we transformed hundreds of lives through the women's center. >> how many programs are you doing all together? >> we're doing about 87 service entities. the walk-in center and meals program are kind of gateway for all of our other programs. we got a fully loaded clinic that provides mental healthcare as well as primary healthcare a
all right, it takes certainly a lot of brain incidence -- brains and a lot of good heart to keep doinghat you do. >> this guy has transformed a lot of lives. >> let's talk about what happens for those who find themselves for the first time saying, now i got to go and get help if you go to the doors of the church, what happens? >> we want everybody not to feel shame. people will greet you at the door. they will accept you for who you are. if you need a meal, you can get in line...
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a lot of times, it was like this.uy would buy a couple of lots and essentially build two houses and tried to sell them. or live in one. they did that all the way up to the 1940's. one of the last parcels a friend of mine lived on on 28 and cabrilla, which used to be a garbage dump, and in the 1940's, they build it over with sand -- they have lots of that lying around. >> this is parker studio boulevard in the richmond district. you are on the road, which is this piece of land. after the 1906 earthquake and fire, there were a refugee camps for and in a lot of the refugee camps, there were earthquake refugee cottages. these were small little portable cottages built on these camps, and the idea was you could live there, and when the camps closed after a bad year, you could take it away to an empty lot. >> you had to buy it. >> you could, but your rent would go towards the purchase price. by the end, they just wanted to get rid of them. >> in 1930, all of these were declared a substandard structures and the city wanted th
a lot of times, it was like this.uy would buy a couple of lots and essentially build two houses and tried to sell them. or live in one. they did that all the way up to the 1940's. one of the last parcels a friend of mine lived on on 28 and cabrilla, which used to be a garbage dump, and in the 1940's, they build it over with sand -- they have lots of that lying around. >> this is parker studio boulevard in the richmond district. you are on the road, which is this piece of land. after the...
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but, they have a lot more work to do. it is $2 billion and they want you and me to pay 90% of that. >> belva: pg & e made an announcement this week. tell us what they said. >> they admitted in court liability for the explosion. we know and i have reported and others have reported they put the pipe in the ground in 1956. it one some third party contractor. they did it, but the judge asked them, they filed the paperwork and they have admitted it. some lawyers are saying the way they did it still leaves them some loopholes so they can maybe blame the manufacturer of the pipe or something like that. >> but they would never do that. >> never. i they will you, though, they are facing -- they have 100 lawsuits and maybe a billion dollars or more. >>. >> belva: more to come on that. thank you, paul. thanks to all of you for joining me here tonight. >>> this week, san francisco hosted two major climate science gatherings. one led by governor jerry brown and another by the united nation. climate watch senior editor craig miller rep
but, they have a lot more work to do. it is $2 billion and they want you and me to pay 90% of that. >> belva: pg & e made an announcement this week. tell us what they said. >> they admitted in court liability for the explosion. we know and i have reported and others have reported they put the pipe in the ground in 1956. it one some third party contractor. they did it, but the judge asked them, they filed the paperwork and they have admitted it. some lawyers are saying the way...
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there are lots of plastic awnings. i think when legislators are pushing for legislation, we teen -- we need to know what are the impact in the community. i am talking about the first time we heard about this was in may, over half a year. people got to know about it through the newspaper. so i think we need to -- the planning department needs to do a better job of moving this legislation. when it comes down to it, it is all about respect. i do not think this is the model for community planning. thank you. i am submitting this newspaper, and also this letter. thank you. >>>> good morning, commissioner peter cohen, from the council of community housing organization. i have something for the commission. this is a letter that we prepared from a very short and sweet a few months ago to supervisor chiu is office that relates to the commission staff. i want to make sure that it got to you because i did not see it in the packet. in short, this is a piece of legislation that is trying to do many different things. there seems to
there are lots of plastic awnings. i think when legislators are pushing for legislation, we teen -- we need to know what are the impact in the community. i am talking about the first time we heard about this was in may, over half a year. people got to know about it through the newspaper. so i think we need to -- the planning department needs to do a better job of moving this legislation. when it comes down to it, it is all about respect. i do not think this is the model for community planning....
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that also then brings in foreign policy and lots of politics as well.o that's been a complicating factor that many american muslims are frustrated about. that they're broad-brushed with a whole bunch of people around the world that they have nothing to do with. >> the last u.s. troops from iraq have been coming back. what do you make, what do you all make of the welcome that they've received and people's feelings generally about the end of the iraq war? >> i've been surprised at the fact that prior to our entry into the iraq war in the religious community this was a huge debate. is this a just war? should we be doing this? there were protests in the streets and now that's it's winding down i haven't heard as much moral conversation from ethicists and religious leaders about what did it all mean now that it's done and what did we leave behind? people were talking about do we have an ethical responsibility to that country and i don't hear it being framed in that way and i found that interesting. >> and i think it's a very different reception of the troops
that also then brings in foreign policy and lots of politics as well.o that's been a complicating factor that many american muslims are frustrated about. that they're broad-brushed with a whole bunch of people around the world that they have nothing to do with. >> the last u.s. troops from iraq have been coming back. what do you make, what do you all make of the welcome that they've received and people's feelings generally about the end of the iraq war? >> i've been surprised at the...
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of scientific progress, a lot of technology progress, and a lot of business depends on collaboration because there's too much information out there for a person to keep up with it, keep it all in their brain, so what happens is that my grants, you know, rather than having a small network like most people do around where they live, they have a global network knowing people far, far away, so it's easy to swap information with them. an example of that -- >> host: please. >> guest: the indian government decided quite recently that they wanted to give everyone some kind of id, you know, like americans have special security. they wanted to give by yo met -- biometric identities to everybody in india, which is a huge undertaking with 1.2 billion people in india. many cannot prove they exist. many don't have identity, don't have bank accounts or access government services, and when this idea came out biometric identities to everybody, they said it's not possible. you can't do it. the government is incredibly slow and inefficient, and, you know, it's just not going to work, and so there was a
of scientific progress, a lot of technology progress, and a lot of business depends on collaboration because there's too much information out there for a person to keep up with it, keep it all in their brain, so what happens is that my grants, you know, rather than having a small network like most people do around where they live, they have a global network knowing people far, far away, so it's easy to swap information with them. an example of that -- >> host: please. >> guest: the...
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>> lots of regulations. i believe the individual should have the ability to choose how they produce, how they sell their resources. >> what is your impression of washington after you have been here? >> i was very excited in the beginning. i feel as though it is filled with power-hungry people. that is my impression. >> what gate did that idea? >> everyone wants to know what you do. they are trying to figure out what your rÉsume is. if they cannot get something from you, they move on. everyone is going to cut it apart is, schmoozing -- cokctail parties, schmoozing. i heard people say that. to me, it sounded so amazing. it was so different. i figured, it would be a wonderful opportunity. so many people are intellectuals. los angeles, all anyone talks about is how they want to be a model or an actress. i am going to go somewhere where people are educated. i guess i am a bit disenchanted. >> pepperdine is in malibu. i assume you were on that campus. high over the pacific ocean. what impact did that school have o
>> lots of regulations. i believe the individual should have the ability to choose how they produce, how they sell their resources. >> what is your impression of washington after you have been here? >> i was very excited in the beginning. i feel as though it is filled with power-hungry people. that is my impression. >> what gate did that idea? >> everyone wants to know what you do. they are trying to figure out what your rÉsume is. if they cannot get something...
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it makes a lot of sense. a lot of small changes, and we think it is a welcomed step forward for a more sensible use of are very scarce -- very scarce land. we love the incentive for on- site affordable housing. and we like how it emphasizes alternative the te transportati and of a clear sense of where the direction of things are going, it reduces emphasis on private audits. it is inescapable that is where cities are going. we also love the changes that have been made to allow grandfathering. we saw projects we like that were good. i think it is fair that they be allowed to go under the old rules. we think this is pointing a good direction for the city. i think supervisor chiu and tom should be commended for the work they do. we would call, all, which is a term of esteem and height approval for someone who takes the planning code and gets in and works with it. we like where it is going. >> good morning, commissioners. we represent priority parking. again, party parking -- priority parking strongly object the p
it makes a lot of sense. a lot of small changes, and we think it is a welcomed step forward for a more sensible use of are very scarce -- very scarce land. we love the incentive for on- site affordable housing. and we like how it emphasizes alternative the te transportati and of a clear sense of where the direction of things are going, it reduces emphasis on private audits. it is inescapable that is where cities are going. we also love the changes that have been made to allow grandfathering. we...
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there was a lot of congestion, a lot of cars in town and it changed. it changed by changing the culture, changing policy and implementation of policies with hard work and i think hillie talens will show some figures and numbers about the travel that we did in the nether land as well. and about the economic benefits that investing in bicycle infrastructure gives to us. if people from here -- they just did a great city -- study about additional investments in the nether land. 100 million bike paths and they discovered that within one year, the benefits would be higher than at 100 million. if you look to how -- if you look to mobility. if you look to product -- productivity and all those kinds of things. the good news from the netherlands is that you'll find the biggest supporters of good bike infrastructure among retailers. they know what good customers bicyclists are. and -- when we started discussions about this think bike workshop. we did this in other cities in the u.s. and we will be in that other big california city, los angeles, in a few other day
there was a lot of congestion, a lot of cars in town and it changed. it changed by changing the culture, changing policy and implementation of policies with hard work and i think hillie talens will show some figures and numbers about the travel that we did in the nether land as well. and about the economic benefits that investing in bicycle infrastructure gives to us. if people from here -- they just did a great city -- study about additional investments in the nether land. 100 million bike...
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i think that there is a lot of unhappiness and a lot of anxiety out there. by the way, i think one of the important developments in the protest movement, sometimes gets overlooked. and that's the tea party. the tea party began as a protest movement. as i've said on several occasions and determined to repeat here again tonight, the tea party played by the rules. they got angry. they got organized. they got to washington. they stayed on message. and they may not be what you think of as the best interest of the country, but they're driving the debate on the republican side now more than any other component of the republican party. and that's because they are determined to remain disciplined and faithful to what they believe in. i think it's an object lesson for other groups who want to get organized or other groups who are not happy with the current conditions of the political debate in this country. take a page from the tea party. go out and get organized. and rally around whatever you believe in. >> do you see any kind of synergy between occupy wall street, t
i think that there is a lot of unhappiness and a lot of anxiety out there. by the way, i think one of the important developments in the protest movement, sometimes gets overlooked. and that's the tea party. the tea party began as a protest movement. as i've said on several occasions and determined to repeat here again tonight, the tea party played by the rules. they got angry. they got organized. they got to washington. they stayed on message. and they may not be what you think of as the best...
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and like he said, there are a lot of great coaches, a lot of great football players up there.ded is really an honor. >> we'll whip around the league and address the nfc east as the playoff picture begins to take shape. and the mba got off to a strong start today. all of the stars in action on christmas day. kobe, lebron, griffin. we are going coast to coast with the ballers, plus a look ahead to the wizards season opener tomorrow versus the nets. basketball back in action. >> i was going to say, the professional ballers back. >> most definitely. good games today. we'll have that for you. >> thanks, kristin. >>> tomorrow, we're looking breezy, chilly. temperatures around mid to upper 40s. tuesday milder. but then showers rolling in so you want the umbrella for tuesday. then we pretty much are going to be letting high pressure take control. looks like wednesday, thursday, temperatures will be seasonable in the mid-40s with lots of sunshine. friday, a little raindrop. a slight chance for a shower. otherwise that's your mild conditions. we are ringing in the new year dry and fairl
and like he said, there are a lot of great coaches, a lot of great football players up there.ded is really an honor. >> we'll whip around the league and address the nfc east as the playoff picture begins to take shape. and the mba got off to a strong start today. all of the stars in action on christmas day. kobe, lebron, griffin. we are going coast to coast with the ballers, plus a look ahead to the wizards season opener tomorrow versus the nets. basketball back in action. >> i was...
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a lot to get to, though, and a lot on politics. seems to be a lot about herman cain today. some think this could be decision day for him. after weeks of sexual conduct allegations, he's expected to announce how exactly he's going to move ahead in this republican presidential race. again, we could get that at any moment. an event is taking place right now. it's just getting earn way. we have a lot of political players. look at who is joining us on this cnn saturday morning. we have shannon travis at cain's georgia campaign headquarters which are supposed to be opening right now. also candy crowley, and joe johns standing by in washington, as well. i want to start with you, shannon traffvis out there. what is this event? remind our viewers what this is supposed to be about today. >> well, this is supposed to be about the opening of his georgia campaign headquarters. but obviously, a lot of us here in the media and a lot of his supporters are here to hear what he has to say about his reassessment, what his decision will be. let me tell you, booelg being out here, we're hearing
a lot to get to, though, and a lot on politics. seems to be a lot about herman cain today. some think this could be decision day for him. after weeks of sexual conduct allegations, he's expected to announce how exactly he's going to move ahead in this republican presidential race. again, we could get that at any moment. an event is taking place right now. it's just getting earn way. we have a lot of political players. look at who is joining us on this cnn saturday morning. we have shannon...
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we have seen a lot of that. we have seen these interim parking lots, when they did have the approval for their project the approval for their project and the project has been slow
we have seen a lot of that. we have seen these interim parking lots, when they did have the approval for their project the approval for their project and the project has been slow
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i think a lot of people are. a lot of people are happy that the show is back on the air.o you and demi are about to celebrate your ninth wedding anniversary? nine years ago. >> we've been together for eight and a half years and it's our sixth wedding anniversary. >> ellen: sixth wedding anniversary. [cheers and applause] now, you've got to be romantic. you actually were at our anniversary party celebrating. >> it was amazing. >> ellen: it was a good party. >> it was incredible. i played football. >> ellen: you are so good. your arm -- you actually -- you could be a football player. >> i could be a football player. >> ellen: you really could. >> but i'm not. >> ellen: oh, man. and everybody was rooting for shirts and skins to be happening soon because it was really a good game. >> didn't happen. >> ellen: didn't happen. but it was a good football game. but anyway, what is the sixth anniversary present? what is it? >> candy. >> ellen: candy. >> it's candy. >> ellen: that's what i heard. >> it's sort of like a downfall. you go from wood. wood you can sort of like come up wit
i think a lot of people are. a lot of people are happy that the show is back on the air.o you and demi are about to celebrate your ninth wedding anniversary? nine years ago. >> we've been together for eight and a half years and it's our sixth wedding anniversary. >> ellen: sixth wedding anniversary. [cheers and applause] now, you've got to be romantic. you actually were at our anniversary party celebrating. >> it was amazing. >> ellen: it was a good party. >> it...
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we have seen a lot of that. we have seen these interim parking lots, when they did have the approval for their project and the project has been slow with income, they have asked for interim parking. many of these have then gone on and build the project they were intended for. that, we have to look into. i think, certainly, grandfathered projects, have to be included. i do not see any reason why -- or is it actually appropriate, and perhaps questionable. perhaps it is a matter of policy that any city should do, to try to change their rules midcourse with grandfather projects. the zoning administrator limits that have been concerned -- voices concern around those. most of those powers are given to the zoning administration. it would allow him to have more flexibility in parking, rather than make it more restrictive. i think that is what i'm reading into this. >> this was one of the items that i wanted to clarify. this is not actually new power, new responsibility. this is an existing a story that we would otherwis
we have seen a lot of that. we have seen these interim parking lots, when they did have the approval for their project and the project has been slow with income, they have asked for interim parking. many of these have then gone on and build the project they were intended for. that, we have to look into. i think, certainly, grandfathered projects, have to be included. i do not see any reason why -- or is it actually appropriate, and perhaps questionable. perhaps it is a matter of policy that any...
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can do a lot, should do a lot. but needs to bring in the private sector. as we heard not a new concept near san francisco. wasn't a new concept in boston. but let me tell you for a lot of places that is a new concept. to bring in the private sector as a key member of the team. what they can bring to the table, what they have brought to the table and what they will bring to the table. i was a little surprised when i got to fema and the first major incident that i had the opportunity to experience tpwhuzz haiti and it was an unusual response to fema. we usually don't respond out of the country. and we did. and i was in the national response coordination center. and craig is off at the white house doing stuff, so they had pow would you and said where is the private sector folks? it's, like, they are not here. what do you mean they are not here? they were not part of our team in the nrcc. i was shocked. it would be an understatement to say i was shocked. we fixed that in a few months where as now we have a private sector representative not only during time of
can do a lot, should do a lot. but needs to bring in the private sector. as we heard not a new concept near san francisco. wasn't a new concept in boston. but let me tell you for a lot of places that is a new concept. to bring in the private sector as a key member of the team. what they can bring to the table, what they have brought to the table and what they will bring to the table. i was a little surprised when i got to fema and the first major incident that i had the opportunity to...
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i think we need to pay a lot of attention on this, and i feel a lot of frustration because we do not have the answers to this issue, and we are confronting a lot of unclarity about that. this is the community's money, and on the other side, the community is having a lot of punishment because they do not have enough money in order to get access to transportation. people in the community should have this kind of information. we're going to have the answer to this question, we have to have the answers as soon as we can. we need to have this money in order to provide more service for our communities and give back to them. supervisor campos: thank you. next speaker. [applause] >> i would like to say if you want the kids to go to school and everything, i think that you should give free passes to them so they can get their education. that is very important. supervisor campos: thank you very much. next speaker. >> [speaking spanish] >> good morning. i'm here to ask that you make muni free for youth. something that i learned today -- i'm really surprised by some of the financial waste that mu
i think we need to pay a lot of attention on this, and i feel a lot of frustration because we do not have the answers to this issue, and we are confronting a lot of unclarity about that. this is the community's money, and on the other side, the community is having a lot of punishment because they do not have enough money in order to get access to transportation. people in the community should have this kind of information. we're going to have the answer to this question, we have to have the...
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china has done a lot for samoa. them the money to build a courthouse, athletic office for members of parliament. also, the largest hotel. the prime minister says it's very different dealing with china's leaders as opposed to america's. >> when we go there, we access the top leaders. we made a talk with the president, with the prime minister. we do not find that access here in america. >> a lot of frustratio
china has done a lot for samoa. them the money to build a courthouse, athletic office for members of parliament. also, the largest hotel. the prime minister says it's very different dealing with china's leaders as opposed to america's. >> when we go there, we access the top leaders. we made a talk with the president, with the prime minister. we do not find that access here in america. >> a lot of frustratio
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but also, a lot of community arts centers. there is all these community arts space is that i just love, and it makes our neighborhoods a much more colorful and livable as well. >> what motivated your interest in politics? >> i guess i have always been passionate about civil rights and equality for everyone, and i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality and other issues, but i guess i have always been someone that is vocal about my politics, but as a supervisor, and having to listen to many perspectives before making key decisions. as an activist in chinatown, i have always felt that working families and people who work in our neighborhoods need to have much more support. it is always about giving more voice to immigrants or the underserved and workers in the city. that is what drives my passion as a supervisor. >> tell me about the process of running for supervisor. what did you learn from the campaign process? was anything surprising? supervisor mar: i had to move from
but also, a lot of community arts centers. there is all these community arts space is that i just love, and it makes our neighborhoods a much more colorful and livable as well. >> what motivated your interest in politics? >> i guess i have always been passionate about civil rights and equality for everyone, and i have a 10-year-old daughter, so having a girl has made me much more sensitive to gender equality and other issues, but i guess i have always been someone that is vocal...
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we grew up with lots of magazines in the house. we went to the library every saturday to take out books. i love to read, so for me, that was a treat, going to the libraries on saturdays. we did not sit around and talk about this a lot. it was simply you were going to get good grades in school. you were going to excel at whenever you set your mind to do. i joined a soft ball and played volleyball in grade school. i was never any good at it, but her expectation is that you give 110% whatever it is. >> at a high school, you also went there. >> i did. >> where is it, and why was there even segregation in the school back then? >> i am really not sure. maybe it was something that families did not consider, or as an option. i do not know. that is born in the conversation i should have had with my grandmother and grandfather, and i never had that one either, and i regret that. as far as i know, there was nothing but you could not go to school there. i really do not know. >> you talked about your father, and you said that he wanted to do mo
we grew up with lots of magazines in the house. we went to the library every saturday to take out books. i love to read, so for me, that was a treat, going to the libraries on saturdays. we did not sit around and talk about this a lot. it was simply you were going to get good grades in school. you were going to excel at whenever you set your mind to do. i joined a soft ball and played volleyball in grade school. i was never any good at it, but her expectation is that you give 110% whatever it...
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because of the workload, school is a lot harder now, i think. >> i do, because there's a lot more technologyaround. when our parents were teenagers, if they had a problem with people, it was a face-to-face combat issue, but nowadays you can just do it anonymously. and you can really never know who it's coming from. >> if we put it to a vote, i think most teens would agree that life is tougher today than it was a couple of decades ago. i'm diyu for "teen kids news." >> this report is brought to you by drive to the auto shows, discovery hd theater.s >> well, if it's autumn, it must be time to talk about new cars. from the floor of the los angeles auto show, there's a lot of shiny new metal. and who knows -- maybe mom or dad will pick up one of these cars. take a look at this. this is the 2013 volkswagen cc. now, volkswagen redesigned the car to make it a lot more spacious on the inside. take a look. two-tone leather, a lot of high-tech, and i'll tell you, the family's gonna love the power that it has under the hood. it'll go on sale this spring. tell mom or dad it'll set them back about $28,00
because of the workload, school is a lot harder now, i think. >> i do, because there's a lot more technologyaround. when our parents were teenagers, if they had a problem with people, it was a face-to-face combat issue, but nowadays you can just do it anonymously. and you can really never know who it's coming from. >> if we put it to a vote, i think most teens would agree that life is tougher today than it was a couple of decades ago. i'm diyu for "teen kids news."...
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of our patients have -- a lot of our patients are actually immigrants who have a lot of competing priorities, family issues, child care issues, maybe not being able to find work or finding work and not being insured and health care sometimes isn't the top priority for them. we need to understand that so that we can help them take care of themselves physically and emotionally to deal with all these other things. they also have to be working through with people living longer and living with more chronic conditions i think we're going to see more patients coming through. >> starting next year, every day 10,000 people will hit the age of 60 until 2020. . >> the needs of the patients that we see at kerr senior center often have to do with the consequences of long standing substance abuse and mental illness, linked to their chronic diseases. heart failure, hypertension, diabetes, cancer, stroke, those kinds of chronic illnesses. when you get them in your 30's and 40's and you have them into your aging process, you are not going to have a comfortable old age. you are also seeing in terms of epidemi
of our patients have -- a lot of our patients are actually immigrants who have a lot of competing priorities, family issues, child care issues, maybe not being able to find work or finding work and not being insured and health care sometimes isn't the top priority for them. we need to understand that so that we can help them take care of themselves physically and emotionally to deal with all these other things. they also have to be working through with people living longer and living with more...
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that's a lot of snow to plow off there.he snow sits -- pardon me, the house sits over an acre of lakefront, dramatic two-story entry wane with waynes coating and natural light. kitchen is elegant, granite counters and breakfast nook walks out to the porch. i love the high glass which can knick table in the dining room. simple, neat, makes you want to look down and i love the floor to ceiling windows. what a difference the foot makes on the bottom of the windows. the great room has a cathedral ceiling and marble fireplace. the sunroom you'll see in a moment is as sunny as they get, and it looks out onto a fish pond and the southern pines that lead you down to the lake. that's a lakefront front and if you don't want to swim in the lake it also has its own big saltwater pool in the backyard. not bad for $309,000. >> that's pretty darned good. let's stay in the south, ft. mill, south carolina, got a southern style double decker porch with a five-bedroom home attached to it. >> a lot to get out of that mouth of yours, right? the
that's a lot of snow to plow off there.he snow sits -- pardon me, the house sits over an acre of lakefront, dramatic two-story entry wane with waynes coating and natural light. kitchen is elegant, granite counters and breakfast nook walks out to the porch. i love the high glass which can knick table in the dining room. simple, neat, makes you want to look down and i love the floor to ceiling windows. what a difference the foot makes on the bottom of the windows. the great room has a cathedral...
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of a lot of places that had a lot of migrant labor documented or undocumented like farms like a lot of processing plants among other areas they're losing their employees at a record number i mean we're talking thousands and thousands that have fled the state and so they're leaving the whole problem for a lot of farmers in particular and there they need to build out or elles their crops are rotting so what is happening is that the secretary of agriculture in the state of the agriculture commissioner suggested john miller suggested well you know if you need labor then we're going to go to the prisons to get the labor for you i don't know where or what other name to slavery because you're in prison in the same people that are picking up your crops you're putting them behind bars and then you're making them work for free or for pennies so if that is not slavery that i don't know what it is and did i correctly understand something i read i want to websites that c.c.a. will pay these people a very very small amount for the work that they're doing and then if they want to make a phone call
of a lot of places that had a lot of migrant labor documented or undocumented like farms like a lot of processing plants among other areas they're losing their employees at a record number i mean we're talking thousands and thousands that have fled the state and so they're leaving the whole problem for a lot of farmers in particular and there they need to build out or elles their crops are rotting so what is happening is that the secretary of agriculture in the state of the agriculture...
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we need a lot of nngs in this industry.e need standards for responsible behavior, education, ability to take a rest or go to the doctor. all dogs identified with a walker's tag and owner's tag so we can get strays back to the people they are with. are we done now? >> yes. thank you. i will note, i don't know if you were here in the beginning, in the amendments, i am proposing one of them that to make it on the website, you have to have a violation three times in a 12-month period. anyone can violate it out of minor injure, and we are trying to get a-- minor negligence, and we are trying to get away from that. >> there are people walking dogs without any identification and other safety issues for the dogs, like how to properly restrain dogs in cars. they are being tied down in ways not safe. >> thank you. are you mar e.r.a.? >> no. i am julia frank. here is my card. >> let me call mar ya taylor, suzanne emmett to speak after you. go ahead. >> one of the things i wanted to talk about
we need a lot of nngs in this industry.e need standards for responsible behavior, education, ability to take a rest or go to the doctor. all dogs identified with a walker's tag and owner's tag so we can get strays back to the people they are with. are we done now? >> yes. thank you. i will note, i don't know if you were here in the beginning, in the amendments, i am proposing one of them that to make it on the website, you have to have a violation three times in a 12-month period. anyone...
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there are lots of reasons. a lot of people out there know the basic outlines. they know that he cut his ear off. they know that he supposedly kill himself. the life was even more miserable than it appears. they have also seen the pictures and the pictures are so joyful, lf life giving, that they get a seanis e mth aas extract duty and joy out of a life of soow. there is a kind of religious feeling towards them. he wanted to be a preacher long before he wanted to be an artist. tavis: he did want to be a minister. you suggested earlier that he was somebody who people really loved. people love him. he is one of the most misunderstood people. how can people -- how can somebody be so loved and so misunderstood? are we letting the person that we think we are loving? >> that is the challenge of this -- as his biographers. to get out who the real person was behind the myth. people love the myth. they love the idea of this guy who has no friends, spent most of this time alone. he seems to be -- his life seems to amount to nothing. he becomes immortal artist. i think tha
there are lots of reasons. a lot of people out there know the basic outlines. they know that he cut his ear off. they know that he supposedly kill himself. the life was even more miserable than it appears. they have also seen the pictures and the pictures are so joyful, lf life giving, that they get a seanis e mth aas extract duty and joy out of a life of soow. there is a kind of religious feeling towards them. he wanted to be a preacher long before he wanted to be an artist. tavis: he did want...
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there were lots of happy faces.he general attitude among the crowd was -- and many of them told me this. this isn't a revolution. we're not trying to overthrow the government. we want the government to know that our vote should count. there was the overwhelming feeling that their vote had been taken away from them and were ultimately worthless as a result. they wanted to reverse that. they want those parliamentary elections to be declared null and void and to have a fresh new election. >> what's the plausibility that that would happen, that there would be a new election? and is there any early indication at this hour that the government has heard them? there's no sign that the prime minister is ready to give in just yet. he has maintained from the time that the results started coming through that it was fair and democratic. and regardless of the anger we've seen on the street, it doesn't appear ready to exchange that view. the protesters themselves weren't necessarily expecting this one event to change the political
there were lots of happy faces.he general attitude among the crowd was -- and many of them told me this. this isn't a revolution. we're not trying to overthrow the government. we want the government to know that our vote should count. there was the overwhelming feeling that their vote had been taken away from them and were ultimately worthless as a result. they wanted to reverse that. they want those parliamentary elections to be declared null and void and to have a fresh new election. >>...
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i have a lot of sun and--i have a lot of friends who have lost sons and daughters. i deplore all little reserved decent is over because a lot of us do not feel like it is over yet. i have a feeling that a lot of the mortgage and other places like afghanistan. i can't there is any contingency in kuwait. her we have the whole world and i hope people remember that. there are concerns that things will fall apart even the iraqi people are concerned about that. is it that once all of the american troops leave, things happen and our concern as a parent is that our kids will have to turn around and go back and clean it all up. >> i thought all our country have lost as far as to military personnel to have lost their lives, or have lost limbs, or are suffering. not only am i concerned about those of-- reserving it am very concerned about the veterans. they have already and overwhelmed and we have hundreds of thousands of injured soldiers coming back. i do not think we have the resources that will be sufficient to handle all their needs. >> hope the american people never viewe
i have a lot of sun and--i have a lot of friends who have lost sons and daughters. i deplore all little reserved decent is over because a lot of us do not feel like it is over yet. i have a feeling that a lot of the mortgage and other places like afghanistan. i can't there is any contingency in kuwait. her we have the whole world and i hope people remember that. there are concerns that things will fall apart even the iraqi people are concerned about that. is it that once all of the american...