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marina's relatives were brought. and if you have ever been to trinidad to today ago, to jamaica, to the guyana though there are many people from india and the caribbean. why are they? because they were brought to cut the cane. >> the slaves that i don't want to work on these plantations. with the slaveowner, what indian planters did is they started a system we called indenture, where you are not getting slaves. you sign a contract. they bring you over and you have to work for at least five years on the plantation. you are technically allowed a passage back if you fulfill the terms of your contract. very often people did not go back, sometimes because they didn't make enough money to make it worth it. they're not going back to their village and saying look at how much money i made. or they chose to settle. most chose to settle in the caribbean and other places that they were taken to. so they are the ones who are now working the sugarcane plantations, which is precisely how it is going to my family story. we should al
marina's relatives were brought. and if you have ever been to trinidad to today ago, to jamaica, to the guyana though there are many people from india and the caribbean. why are they? because they were brought to cut the cane. >> the slaves that i don't want to work on these plantations. with the slaveowner, what indian planters did is they started a system we called indenture, where you are not getting slaves. you sign a contract. they bring you over and you have to work for at least...
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pick up your radio, tell the marina residents shelter in place. don't go to your staging area out in the marina green. shelter in place. that may be one of your options. choose a room with no windows, as few as possible. pick a room with toilet, water, phone, have it large enough for family members. precut plastic with duct tape. there should be a law. have your disaster kit in that room, have snacks available for kids. turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you don't want to be blowing in or sucking in the vapor cloud outside. fireplace, close the dampers and seal off your shelter in place room by using duct tape and terms of the emergency alert system. listen to the radio. that's it. do not try to call the school, try to pick up your children because do you want to leave the area? no, you want to shelter in place. people own pets. do not risk your safety for pets. in summary, it is likely you are at an incident that may be involved with bnice, your safety is the most important. limit your time, get your distance a
pick up your radio, tell the marina residents shelter in place. don't go to your staging area out in the marina green. shelter in place. that may be one of your options. choose a room with no windows, as few as possible. pick a room with toilet, water, phone, have it large enough for family members. precut plastic with duct tape. there should be a law. have your disaster kit in that room, have snacks available for kids. turn off the hvac, heating, ventilation air conditioning units because you...
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marina and i were in jerusalem, in israel visiting with my family, and i asked about the story of one of my aunts, a mysterious aunt of mine, a nonjewish woman who married into our jewish family, and i wondered the story about her. it turned out her grandfather had been a serf in russia. do you remember what a serf is? hold you, you in the back row. can you hand this to him? >> i think it was a slave. >> a serf was very much like a slave. he was a person or a woman who could be bought and sold with the land. my aunts grandfather was a serf, but he had invented a process for working with beet sugar that was so useful, he became so rich, he bought his freedom. when we learned about that, we suddenly learned about a connection to marina's family. >> so, i had always known about my family's connection to sugar because my great grand parents traveled from india across to giana that's in south america, but it's considered part of the crabbian, and -- cribbian, and they came to work on plantations. part of what fascinated us is what is this substance where someone in his family all the way i
marina and i were in jerusalem, in israel visiting with my family, and i asked about the story of one of my aunts, a mysterious aunt of mine, a nonjewish woman who married into our jewish family, and i wondered the story about her. it turned out her grandfather had been a serf in russia. do you remember what a serf is? hold you, you in the back row. can you hand this to him? >> i think it was a slave. >> a serf was very much like a slave. he was a person or a woman who could be...
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the marina is in this area here. you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the potential for liquefaction. >> it is a perfect example. it is all sold and liquefaction. >> treasure island is unique. it was originally developed to be the location of the world fair with the understanding that once it was finished, that would become the location of san francisco international airport. it is 11,000 feet long. in those days, the thought that was more than enough to land any conceivable airplane. they thought it was ideal. they said that we have all kinds of sand out in the bay from the sacramento river. we will take the stand out of the bay and create this island. the sand is loose and below the water. it liquefied in 1957. it liquefied in 1989 during the loma prieta. it was similar to what happened in the marina. >> as they move along and developed treasure island, the developer also has to provide stabilization programs. >> the sand has to be strengthened so that it will not liquefy. the bu
the marina is in this area here. you can correlate the advancement of the shoreline of san francisco with the potential for liquefaction. >> it is a perfect example. it is all sold and liquefaction. >> treasure island is unique. it was originally developed to be the location of the world fair with the understanding that once it was finished, that would become the location of san francisco international airport. it is 11,000 feet long. in those days, the thought that was more than...
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marina's relatives were brought -- people from india. any of you have ever been to trinidad, to tobago, to jamaica, to the guy on this know there are many people from india in the caribbean's. why? because they were brought to cut the cane. >> once those bells told and is slated i do want to work on these plantations, what the slave owners, but the india planters did is they started a system that we call in venture. where you are not going to enslaved, you sign a contract, they bring you over and you have to work for at least five years on the plantation. you are technically allowed a passage back if you fulfill the terms of your contract. very often people did not go back. sometimes because they didn't make enough money to make it worth it. they are not going back to the village and say look at all this money i made, but they chose to settle. most chose to settle in the caribbean and the other places that they were taken to. they are the ones who are now working the sugar cane plantations which is precisely how it links to my family's s
marina's relatives were brought -- people from india. any of you have ever been to trinidad, to tobago, to jamaica, to the guy on this know there are many people from india in the caribbean's. why? because they were brought to cut the cane. >> once those bells told and is slated i do want to work on these plantations, what the slave owners, but the india planters did is they started a system that we call in venture. where you are not going to enslaved, you sign a contract, they bring you...
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>>> tenía apoyo en la agresión, de los elementos de la marina >>> durante el video, donde declaran quea población civil >>> aquellas personas que asesinan familias y niños, si caen en nuestras manos, los matearemos >>> y ante su exigencia de destituir a altos mandos oficiales, coludidos, ponen ultimatum >>> para el día 10 de febrero, no renuncian, empezará la cacería >>> las autoridades no han hecho declaraciones, aunque hace unos días el secretario de seguridad publica habló así >>> nosotros no podemos, de ninguna forma, dejarlos que hagan lo que quieren hacer, estar matando gente, ya dijimos y lo volvemos a recalcar, no fue el gobierno >>> recientemente el gobierno, dijo que no es una alternativa negociar con el crimen organizado en guadalajara méxico, cárdena,es univisión >>> aquí en méxico, también se investiga el asesinato a tiros, de 3 adolescentes que habían cruzado la frontera para ir a una fiesta, 2 de las víctimas eran estadounidenses y aún no hay pistas del por qué los mataron, en medio de un brutal tiroteo >>> las primeras víctimas estadounidenses en ciudad juarez este año,
>>> tenía apoyo en la agresión, de los elementos de la marina >>> durante el video, donde declaran quea población civil >>> aquellas personas que asesinan familias y niños, si caen en nuestras manos, los matearemos >>> y ante su exigencia de destituir a altos mandos oficiales, coludidos, ponen ultimatum >>> para el día 10 de febrero, no renuncian, empezará la cacería >>> las autoridades no han hecho declaraciones, aunque hace unos...
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marina ottaway i'll begin with you. two big developments. the army said they would not fire on peaceful protestors. late in the day the new vice president said president mubarak wanted to have a dialogue, wanted him to have a dialogue with these protestors. what do you think is going on here? >> first of all, i think the military probably feels that it cannot shoot the protestors. it's a conflict. many of those young men in the army now in a few months will be out in the streets facing the same problem the people who are demonstrating now. so i think it would be a very risky decision for the military to decide to shoot on the protestors. so if they want to bring some control to the country without shooting, without doing a teen men square they have to start a dialogue and negotiate ing with the protestors. the question is whether they will accept suleiman as the.... >> warner: you mean the protestors? >> yes. >> warner: how do you interpret these two events? >> i agree. i think it's very important for the military to come out or try to come
marina ottaway i'll begin with you. two big developments. the army said they would not fire on peaceful protestors. late in the day the new vice president said president mubarak wanted to have a dialogue, wanted him to have a dialogue with these protestors. what do you think is going on here? >> first of all, i think the military probably feels that it cannot shoot the protestors. it's a conflict. many of those young men in the army now in a few months will be out in the streets facing...
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in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's the table. hold on to the table. if you are inside, stay in don't go from the known to the unknown. if you are downtown in an office building or shopping at macy's, do you run in the middle of the street? no. you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the street what will happen? >> get hit by a car. you have windows, glass to fall on you. high rise. if you know where you are, stay there than to go somewhere you don't know what's there. once it's shaking between 30 seconds to a minute and once it's over, things will fall and tip over. give it time to move around. of course, if there is danger coming to you, you want to move. so, picture these buildings. against the wall. will i go behind this wall? lean against it, cover my head? no. the pictures frames. if they come off and hit me on the top of th
in the marina people said it felt like a minute. if you are covering yourself under the table and it's shaking what will happen in 30 seconds? you look up, where's the table. hold on to the table. if you are inside, stay in don't go from the known to the unknown. if you are downtown in an office building or shopping at macy's, do you run in the middle of the street? no. you stay where you are. how much time do you have? seconds. you have to make a decision within seconds. if you run to the...
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the mainline, stockton and the marina. the one california is a major bust the comes through the district, and a few other lines, of course, on the borders of our district. it is a huge deal for us, and we need to make sure we continue to provide a great service. we are transit first here, and people embrace that, but we need to make sure we have a reliable, robust public transportation system, so it is a big deal. we do have a lot of people in the district that drive cars, a lot of people that have families. i'm one of those as well. i take it was once in awhile, but frankly, the way we have arranged in our family is i spend my morning with my children, and time allowing, i take them to school in the morning, so i drive them with my car. i do not believe the way to achieve our goals is to make parking so inconvenient, so expensive, such a bad experience that people, so to speak, capitulate and take public transportation. that is not the way we are going to make it happen. we need to innovate, in my opinion, our public tran
the mainline, stockton and the marina. the one california is a major bust the comes through the district, and a few other lines, of course, on the borders of our district. it is a huge deal for us, and we need to make sure we continue to provide a great service. we are transit first here, and people embrace that, but we need to make sure we have a reliable, robust public transportation system, so it is a big deal. we do have a lot of people in the district that drive cars, a lot of people that...
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here in the marina. when not if the hayward quake hits those areas face severe risk is. >> that was three times as far from the marina district as the hayward fault is. so the damage would be larger. earthquake would probably be of similar size. it would be very bad. >>reporter: that's wayne reporting. when we continues here tonight. murder on the high seas. >> they know that they are in our hearts and in our prayers. >> today unexpected ending to the hostage situation involving 2 american couples and pirates. >> i'm in sacramento where state workers are showing support for the wisconsin comrade but new proposal in california targets their pension too. >> and indiana demonstration contract take a cue from wisconsin. choosing to leave the state rather than cue from wisconsin. choosing to leave the state rather than vote on an >> good evening once again. we begin this half hour with a high sea hostage drama that came to tragic end today. 4 american missionary handing out bibles as the
here in the marina. when not if the hayward quake hits those areas face severe risk is. >> that was three times as far from the marina district as the hayward fault is. so the damage would be larger. earthquake would probably be of similar size. it would be very bad. >>reporter: that's wayne reporting. when we continues here tonight. murder on the high seas. >> they know that they are in our hearts and in our prayers. >> today unexpected ending to the hostage situation...
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this was san francisco's marina district. clean, and sound.t do not trust appearances. >> you can't take this for granted anymore. >> charles simpson remembers this street 22 years ago. such was the effective loma prieta
this was san francisco's marina district. clean, and sound.t do not trust appearances. >> you can't take this for granted anymore. >> charles simpson remembers this street 22 years ago. such was the effective loma prieta
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>> we started with the story of my aunt and marina's family. that began us. then we started tracing all of the connections from there. >> what is the most significant thing that you guys learned from writing the book? >> you know, for me it was that 96%, i did not know that 96% of the enslaved africans went to the sugar lands. that really changed my view. and i actually felt at that point, it's criminal that we don't know that. what other part of our life do we say let's study 4% and ignore 96%? no other part of our life. so that was true for me. >> i think what was true for me, i'd always known about the nonviolent movement. but i never realized it was linked to sue gash. -- sugar. we know about gandhi, we know about nonviolence. i never connected it to sugar. that was a revelation for me. >> i have a question for both of you y'all. what inspired you to write "sugar changed the world"? >> well, i think it was learning about our relatives. but also the thing is we're husband and wife. i'm mostly historian, marina is mostly a novelist. we wanted to combine our
>> we started with the story of my aunt and marina's family. that began us. then we started tracing all of the connections from there. >> what is the most significant thing that you guys learned from writing the book? >> you know, for me it was that 96%, i did not know that 96% of the enslaved africans went to the sugar lands. that really changed my view. and i actually felt at that point, it's criminal that we don't know that. what other part of our life do we say let's study...
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a dredging barge, a marina entrance off the green. it's like a small amount of oil as well. >> there is light oil on top of the water. >> where does this come from? >> it's hydraulic oil. >> from sky 7, the spill looked significant and appears to have had minimal impact due to booms. and this is the environmental group was concerned and they launched a boat to survey firsthand. they're encouraged by absence of oil but remain watchful. >> it's good to see oil booms in place in case there is a leak. >> this dredge was not happenstance. the sand merchant began taking on water. the captain moved it here in, doing so, preventing the barge from sinking and causing a more serious problem. the coast guard handled this by the book. >> there is some good calls. i can't say what went wrong at that time. and we're still looking into that. >> by mid afternoon, the company moved in a second large to transfer some of the 3,000 tons of sand still aboard and to lighten the load. it is what it is, and the good news is that this wasn't what it might hav
a dredging barge, a marina entrance off the green. it's like a small amount of oil as well. >> there is light oil on top of the water. >> where does this come from? >> it's hydraulic oil. >> from sky 7, the spill looked significant and appears to have had minimal impact due to booms. and this is the environmental group was concerned and they launched a boat to survey firsthand. they're encouraged by absence of oil but remain watchful. >> it's good to see oil booms...
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. >> marc aronson and marina budhos examine the impact of sugar on world history. they recount the role it played in the industrial revolution. during this event they speak to a group of students at the brooklyn public library in brooklyn, new york. >> well, the important thing today is in be about an hour we're going to cover several thousand years of world history and touch every part of the planet. you ready to roll? you ready to go on the journey? and this is a journey that as we touch all these places did actually start from a family -- two family stories. so if we can look at the world map, marina and i were in jerusalem in israel visiting with my family, and i learned, i asked about story of one of my aunts, a mysterious aunt of mine, a non-jewish woman who had married into our jewish family. and i wondered about her, what's the story about her? it turned out that her grandfather had been a serf in russia. do any of you remember what a serf is? hold on, you in the back row, could you hand this to him and -- >> i think it was a slave? >> a serf was very much
. >> marc aronson and marina budhos examine the impact of sugar on world history. they recount the role it played in the industrial revolution. during this event they speak to a group of students at the brooklyn public library in brooklyn, new york. >> well, the important thing today is in be about an hour we're going to cover several thousand years of world history and touch every part of the planet. you ready to roll? you ready to go on the journey? and this is a journey that as...
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just four hours ago a tug boat nudged the liner marina. it's the first time an oceania cruise liner has visited the bay area. the ship carried 1,200 passengers and treats them to high end spas and gourmet meals. the marina is scheduled to depart tomorrow night. >>> they are probably the most revered birds in the south bay. and there's word that they might be expecting. >> if there's no tv near by, just watch the news on ktvu.com. bree: sis, help me create my oasis. marcy: ok, romantic garden? bree: oh, is there a castle nearby? marcy: no, but there's a charming farmhouse. bree: right next to my posh castle! i'm sensing a theme here. well, i am the queen, dear sister. >>> now if you weren't living in the bay area in 1976 this is what you missed. take a look at these pictures. they come from the ktvu. it's been 35 years since we last saw significant snow at sea level here in the bay area. and people are buzzing about the possibility of flurries and mark is going to tell us if that may pan out or not. >> i think the keyword there is significa
just four hours ago a tug boat nudged the liner marina. it's the first time an oceania cruise liner has visited the bay area. the ship carried 1,200 passengers and treats them to high end spas and gourmet meals. the marina is scheduled to depart tomorrow night. >>> they are probably the most revered birds in the south bay. and there's word that they might be expecting. >> if there's no tv near by, just watch the news on ktvu.com. bree: sis, help me create my oasis. marcy: ok,...
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also, the san francisco marina eir. the firm is highly qualified. they have a depth of skills and knowledge to meet the city's addressed scheduled to meet the eir by the end of this year. if you have other questions, i would be happy to answer them. supervisor chu: thank you. supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: mr. benson, thank you for being here. it really has to be, for extraordinary reasons, we elect to waive against the process of competitive bidding for of this contract. i would like you to expound just a little bit more. i think that the pursuit of us making sure we have our ducks lined up on ceqa is companion to the notion that the city and this event has to be in full ceqa compliance. there can be no mess up in timeline. there can be no mess up in teaching the process so the net effect is san francisco and america's cup is in full compliance. it is a big role of the dice, one that i co-sponsored and am willing to make happen, but i want to hear more about the fact that we're not just gambling on this idea that san francisco along th
also, the san francisco marina eir. the firm is highly qualified. they have a depth of skills and knowledge to meet the city's addressed scheduled to meet the eir by the end of this year. if you have other questions, i would be happy to answer them. supervisor chu: thank you. supervisor mirkarimi? supervisor mirkarimi: mr. benson, thank you for being here. it really has to be, for extraordinary reasons, we elect to waive against the process of competitive bidding for of this contract. i would...
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. >> marina budhos, how did you feel when you went past were used to work and it was a car place? >> where my family's home once was? he is referring to the story that i don't always heard about my beautiful, beautiful family house that was built with my family success rate in the sugar land. and the houses gone. it'd been touring down. and of course i felt very, very sad because there was no house. and yet at the same time, there's two things. and the tropic, and sought out pretty quickly. they don't last as long as -- we have houses of bricks to last forever. the other thing i had to accept is that with history. my family did well. my father found out immigrating and coming to the united states. we did move on and its time for the next generation to do something with that lot of land. >> if you count your website have something to a link called google that trip will take you on google and you can go to the village -- the where marina's ancestral home is in the beach. >> how were you able to link your life to this story of sugar? >> we started with the story of my aunt in the rem
. >> marina budhos, how did you feel when you went past were used to work and it was a car place? >> where my family's home once was? he is referring to the story that i don't always heard about my beautiful, beautiful family house that was built with my family success rate in the sugar land. and the houses gone. it'd been touring down. and of course i felt very, very sad because there was no house. and yet at the same time, there's two things. and the tropic, and sought out pretty...
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they have done marina analysis. they completed the problematic eir review for the water system improvement project for the public utilities commission. they have a kind of experience needed to look at what we are most concerned about, in-water construction activity and how the transportation impacts are, and how people are congregating in sensitive park areas. esa has that experience. we are expanding the city staff side of the equation as well. it is not going to be a consultant-driven effort. we have been looking to our sister agency at the puc. there are qualified staff working on the permiting for the list of projects. they're coming on board to oversee this effort. by avoiding the additional five months -- that is a best case scenario for being able to start fresh and bid a new the america's cup ceqa work -- we are able to hit the ground running now. the goal is to finalize what is called the first step in the process, the project description. regular meetings with port and city staff and the america's cup even
they have done marina analysis. they completed the problematic eir review for the water system improvement project for the public utilities commission. they have a kind of experience needed to look at what we are most concerned about, in-water construction activity and how the transportation impacts are, and how people are congregating in sensitive park areas. esa has that experience. we are expanding the city staff side of the equation as well. it is not going to be a consultant-driven effort....
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out put the fires out in the marina. you want to stop, look, listen and think. you size up the situation this is what we do in the fire department. you look at it. is it a little fire. a candle burning. do i get the fire extinguisher. is it a big fire can i put it out. >> it would cover the area the size of a table. anything bigger or high are than your head it's too big for you to put out with an extinguisher. wait until everybody is out. it's best to work in pairs. make sure you are the last one out of the room. do not lock it. avoid smoke and gases. cover your mouth and nose with a towel or sheet or dry cloth. if you have a jacket, if there is a flame on the way out put clothes on or wrap yourself in a blanket the layer of clothing will give you protection. have an emergency plan for earthquakes and fires. elevators, a safe place to be? always take it is stairs. when you go down the stairs hang on to the hand rails you will have people bump into you. pay attention to the floors, you have fourth floor, third floor, in
out put the fires out in the marina. you want to stop, look, listen and think. you size up the situation this is what we do in the fire department. you look at it. is it a little fire. a candle burning. do i get the fire extinguisher. is it a big fire can i put it out. >> it would cover the area the size of a table. anything bigger or high are than your head it's too big for you to put out with an extinguisher. wait until everybody is out. it's best to work in pairs. make sure you are the...
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but on the fourth day there's a phone call album marina finally agrees to get together at her house. it's memory on that album marina had been asked about his coconspirator during the time he had been hunted or as she puts it persecuted they shared many secrets and to this day she still has the greatest admiration for her brother. almost nobody knows that i have kept all these souvenirs. these all belong to pablo at one time i picked them up from his various hiding places. so i had a brother. who was two years old a. video of him from this time is rare but roberto escobar was a key member of the medina. he would also play an important role in his brother's flight from justice his speciality was accounting in his memoirs roberto escobar claims to have been among the fifteen people who helped organize the finances of the cocaine empire. before taking her leave album arena had claimed her brother can be reached through a contact in the united states. however would like to speak with. outer interviewer bone roberto to talk about public we would need to speak with i mean you'd you'd also
but on the fourth day there's a phone call album marina finally agrees to get together at her house. it's memory on that album marina had been asked about his coconspirator during the time he had been hunted or as she puts it persecuted they shared many secrets and to this day she still has the greatest admiration for her brother. almost nobody knows that i have kept all these souvenirs. these all belong to pablo at one time i picked them up from his various hiding places. so i had a brother....
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they attended marina and clarendon. i am a graduate of san francisco public schools as well and love the job they do of teaching children here. the problem seems to be i have to get them both to school on time. i am the only driver in the household at the moment. i notice there is a bus that goes to clarendon. my daughter goes to marina. my son goes to clarendon. in the evenings, 15 minutes between times they get out. in the morning, it was 25 minutes between the time the start. what is frustrating is the school bus to clarendon -- the perceived threat of the street where we refer -- where reside, roosevelt. there is a huge plus for it could pull over. i am sure this is not the most ideal forum to address this point, but i think there is always room for an exception when it comes to making things run a little smoother in the city. since the bus goes right by the house, if it can't stop at mckinley -- i see there is a place for it to pull over there -- it can certainly stop at one of the muni bus stops in our neighborhoo
they attended marina and clarendon. i am a graduate of san francisco public schools as well and love the job they do of teaching children here. the problem seems to be i have to get them both to school on time. i am the only driver in the household at the moment. i notice there is a bus that goes to clarendon. my daughter goes to marina. my son goes to clarendon. in the evenings, 15 minutes between times they get out. in the morning, it was 25 minutes between the time the start. what is...
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y se envió a infantes de marina para proteger a la embajada. >>> se convocó a una reunión en más de 0 del mundo, la agenda es la prioridad de política exterior, pero los eventos de el cairo son dominantes. n el departamento de estado, lourdes. >>> pausa, y a la vuelta. se imagina u ley que castigue en los recién nacidos hijos de indocumentados? >>> y napolitano lanza una [ locutor ] hecho: cada vez que tomas advil liqui-gels, estás tomando el analgico que actúa más rápido que tylenol rapid release gels y no sólo más rápido, también es más fuerte. no hay mej alivio que éste. advil. ♪(música) >>> y un juez dla florida declaróinconstitucional la reforma de la salud, la decisión del juez es la segunda respuesta dos docenas de demandas en diferentes esdos,a echó por tierra la norma donde se obliga a adquirir un seguro de salud en el 2014. >>> y en indiana una jueza les exige a los padres presentar un número de seguro social cndo van a presentar hijos cuando tieron hijos con mujeres que no estuvieron casados, erika nos explica. hace dos meses, pero no pudo é egistrarla pues se lo impedía un
y se envió a infantes de marina para proteger a la embajada. >>> se convocó a una reunión en más de 0 del mundo, la agenda es la prioridad de política exterior, pero los eventos de el cairo son dominantes. n el departamento de estado, lourdes. >>> pausa, y a la vuelta. se imagina u ley que castigue en los recién nacidos hijos de indocumentados? >>> y napolitano lanza una [ locutor ] hecho: cada vez que tomas advil liqui-gels, estás tomando el analgico que...
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if i had to go shave in the marina medal school, my cat ran away, i'd be pissed. team behavior, be calm. you don't want to be excited and crazed. be systematic, demonstrate by example. if you are calm and cool and under control, people will see you are there to help. if you act like a maniac, they are going to act like a maniac. pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just take a break. that was part of the things they found in oklahoma, they blew that thing up and all the disaster service people were sitting there taking a break, you know, they worked 12 hour shifts, 12 on, 12 off, but their break area was right across the street. the whole time they were taking a break, they were sitting there thinking they ought to be helping. so were they really getting a break in no. do something else. think about something else. pace yourself. emphasize teamwork, make sure everybody on the team is aware of the plan and if you are helping somebody, make sure
if i had to go shave in the marina medal school, my cat ran away, i'd be pissed. team behavior, be calm. you don't want to be excited and crazed. be systematic, demonstrate by example. if you are calm and cool and under control, people will see you are there to help. if you act like a maniac, they are going to act like a maniac. pails yourself. you are going to reach a point where you had enough. take some time out, take the whole group, have a seat away from whatever you are doing and just...
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with me marina joshua welcome to the program and europe is facing an unprecedented way you have illegal immigration after libya threatened to lead refugees poor into the continent the revolt across north africa and the middle east as already on least thousands on italian shores and as the chaos spreads through the region their numbers are only growing europe is going off now reports. they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the mediterranean is located just around eighteen miles off the coast of north africa and over the past decade many refugees came here looking for a better life and while we were sent to other european countries nevertheless this place still managed to remain a peaceful isolated world populated mostly by fishermen and holiday makers but just recently the peace was disturbed after the recent revolution in tunisia in just two weeks the island became flooded with we've often refugees many spend their entire days this wandering around tell there have already been reports of and vandalism and several have been arre
with me marina joshua welcome to the program and europe is facing an unprecedented way you have illegal immigration after libya threatened to lead refugees poor into the continent the revolt across north africa and the middle east as already on least thousands on italian shores and as the chaos spreads through the region their numbers are only growing europe is going off now reports. they don't call them to do so they get into europe for nothing you see this tiny italian island in the...