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in addition to strongly having a methodology that shows the nexus between the transfer trips. i would be supportive of the first resolved clause that supervisor campos added on, to urge them to renegotiate an added amount. i think we should try. however, i won't be supporting lines 21-23. i would ask we straight that out. even though we are saying this is a resolution and that it is non-binding, to be frank we are going on record saying that we are intending to condition our future approval on a feeder agreement based on this provision of a retroactive payment. not knowing what is going forward, if that retroactive payment is less valuable, it doesn't seem to make sense to lock us into that yet. so i would suggest perhaps we move the amendments up to line 20 but to pull out 21-23. supervisor chiu: supervisor, campos? supervisor campos: mr. president, i think that is a very good suggestion, and i'm ok with that. supervisor chiu: ok. so just to move this forward, supervisor campos add offered a motion to amend which was seconded. then there was a second degree amendment on that
in addition to strongly having a methodology that shows the nexus between the transfer trips. i would be supportive of the first resolved clause that supervisor campos added on, to urge them to renegotiate an added amount. i think we should try. however, i won't be supporting lines 21-23. i would ask we straight that out. even though we are saying this is a resolution and that it is non-binding, to be frank we are going on record saying that we are intending to condition our future approval on...
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if we were to impose those fees, the nexus analysis would have given as a legal justification for, we would have had no development. it was a balancing act. the only way we can see to deal with that issue at meet the needs that have been identified in help the -- helped the development and control the flooding in the neighborhood and have permeability so the neighborhood does not fly all the time when we have the 100- year storm in the neighborhood is to try to create more park space. we have seen a tremendous opportunity on these large parcels to provide on site, in kind part space, community facilities. in many cases, as was referred to from the county transportation authority, there is the opportunity to do improvements in the public realm as well. that's another real opportunity that we have. i wanted to stress those points and i hope if we come back to u.s. some point down the road, considering possible amendments or modifications of in kind benefits that you adopted last october, for these large sites, you would consider that and give it its due consideration in this special con
if we were to impose those fees, the nexus analysis would have given as a legal justification for, we would have had no development. it was a balancing act. the only way we can see to deal with that issue at meet the needs that have been identified in help the -- helped the development and control the flooding in the neighborhood and have permeability so the neighborhood does not fly all the time when we have the 100- year storm in the neighborhood is to try to create more park space. we have...
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of bringing peace and democracy and freedom to the middle east if it's george bush who i fear the nexus between al qaida and baghdad which cheney had convinced him of i'm sure george tenet had convinced him of it george tenet didn't think there was that big a nexus. with dick cheney i think it was all iraq right now is sitting on probably two hundred billion barrels maybe three hundred billion barrels that's a rx on oil report that surpasses saudi arabia. if iraq is sitting on three hundred billion barrels of oil if that turns out to be true it will be more than saudi arabia now you know why dick cheney went to war in iraq it also was the low hanging fruit north korea was far more dangerous but too difficult one hundred thousand casualties were predicted by the pentagon on both sides seoul would be destroyed iran was too difficult seventy million people not fractured like the iraqis and the sunni and shia christian and other so the low hanging fruit was a rock just used a moment in the wake of nine eleven they use the moment and in the wake of nine eleven to divert from afghanistan our
of bringing peace and democracy and freedom to the middle east if it's george bush who i fear the nexus between al qaida and baghdad which cheney had convinced him of i'm sure george tenet had convinced him of it george tenet didn't think there was that big a nexus. with dick cheney i think it was all iraq right now is sitting on probably two hundred billion barrels maybe three hundred billion barrels that's a rx on oil report that surpasses saudi arabia. if iraq is sitting on three hundred...
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this serves as a nexus for venture capitalists, very talented people call law and businesses and risk takers. if you look at san francisco as the speaking, pier 38 was the filament of that. this is a shame to see this go this way. >> i have been told by the court staff that there is a meeting that will be convened likely by the end of this week with various city staffers. we hope that everyone will be able to come, i know that we have visited pier 38, this is an incredible place. we want to make sure that we do everything we can to figure out a good resolution. we want to let you know tuesday to end and you can call supervisor kim's office. >> there is someone here to speak with the people at pier 38. we have been speaking closely with some of the tenants to coordinate this meeting. if you're not in touch with our office, that is our way of keeping in touch with you but we have been in touch with the mayor's office of the finding a resolution. >> thank you very much for being here. next speaker. >> i live across the street. they have been a good neighbor. they bring healthy people com
this serves as a nexus for venture capitalists, very talented people call law and businesses and risk takers. if you look at san francisco as the speaking, pier 38 was the filament of that. this is a shame to see this go this way. >> i have been told by the court staff that there is a meeting that will be convened likely by the end of this week with various city staffers. we hope that everyone will be able to come, i know that we have visited pier 38, this is an incredible place. we want...
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there's almost a reverse a federal nexus. we are contributing to international difficulties for about 50% of the money comes from marijuana smuggling operations. it deals a blow to the cartels. half of their money overnight will disappear on our southern border and be more containable by the resources. i think the federal government to get out of this business. what if the state once marijuana or prescription. what ever they want to do they should be allowed to do that. the federal government to get out of the business of doing this. how best to regulate these substances including alcohol, marijuana, and tobacco. thank you. >> barnett speaker is the 37 attorney general. he is been recognized by the drug investigators association for his investors would drug- trafficking laws. he has made efforts to improve the narcotics laws. he is a lifetime colorado resident u.s. served as the u.s. attorney general. the director of colorado. please join me in toppling him. >> thank you for the invitation to join new. unlike some of my comra
there's almost a reverse a federal nexus. we are contributing to international difficulties for about 50% of the money comes from marijuana smuggling operations. it deals a blow to the cartels. half of their money overnight will disappear on our southern border and be more containable by the resources. i think the federal government to get out of this business. what if the state once marijuana or prescription. what ever they want to do they should be allowed to do that. the federal government...
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nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at yahoo!, right. he is editor-in-chief of patch.com, a division of aol that provides news to specific communities. very local. after him, we have the managing director for local news at yahoo.com, guiding the company's local coverage nationwide. last but not least is the senator who represents san francisco and san mateo counties, and he is the recipient of spj's freedom of information award in 2010. that is our panel. back to you, rose. >> before we start, i want to get a sense of who we have in the audience. how many of you currently work in the media? lots. how many of you used to work in the
nexus' the editor in chief of marketwatch.com, part of news corp. -- next is the editor in chief. the co-founder and senior community manager of oakland local, a nonprofit media that promotes public discourse on issues. in the front row is a media analyst, who publishes an was a key developer of the mercury center. next to him is an assistant professor of broadcast and electronic media at san francisco state university. next is the managing editor for local news at -- i'm sorry. he is not at...
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drugs and death penalty cases, snitches, the psychological elements of crime, the nullification of and nexus with juries, closing arguments and more. "lust for justice" gets the black robe off the justice system to review what it is, a railroad for prison for minorities. author, artist, paulette frankl followed tony serra in and out of the courtroom for more than a decade to capture in words and images this man who embodies justice and drama at their best. in "lust for justice" you view the law of one of the greatest practitioners and you'll never look at it the same way again. >> the oldest man on death row is eyeing me from his wheelchair. despite his frail appearance, his baratone is still forceful. walking to the row, mr. daley. he says to me. we need your help. we're running out of time, over 850 inmates is awaiting for lethal injection in california. every one of them is running out of time. thank you for coming in on short notice, he continues. did you have any trouble getting inside? nothing out of the ordinary, i tell him. i think sometimes, it's harder for lawyers to get into san q
drugs and death penalty cases, snitches, the psychological elements of crime, the nullification of and nexus with juries, closing arguments and more. "lust for justice" gets the black robe off the justice system to review what it is, a railroad for prison for minorities. author, artist, paulette frankl followed tony serra in and out of the courtroom for more than a decade to capture in words and images this man who embodies justice and drama at their best. in "lust for...
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what is the nexus between them it is confidence. in the end, confidence is barack obama's job. they have give a vision, a rationale, they have to stand up to the criticism, they have to be a sis bomb. you know, i'm going to the dentist. i'm taking the subway. why? little things at the mind level, you have to live the life you're asking other people to live. not suggesting that barack obama should spend all his time there one place, he can have a life. >> rose: he can have a vacation. >> yes. i've always believed your private life should be your private life, much to the consternation of the new york press. >> rose: (laughs) >> but nevertheless, the nexus between these two conflicting things is confidence. >> rose: two conflictinghings being both... >> deficit and jobs. and people say well why aren't things working now? go back to '07, '08. what happened there? we took too much risk. we blamed the bankers. >> rose: toouch risk, too much leverage. >> we blamed the banks and we want to put the bankers in jail. keep in mind, it was freddie and fannie that created this at the instig
what is the nexus between them it is confidence. in the end, confidence is barack obama's job. they have give a vision, a rationale, they have to stand up to the criticism, they have to be a sis bomb. you know, i'm going to the dentist. i'm taking the subway. why? little things at the mind level, you have to live the life you're asking other people to live. not suggesting that barack obama should spend all his time there one place, he can have a life. >> rose: he can have a vacation....
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so far the only phone with the technology is this one, the nexus s from sprint. more and more phones, including possibly the iphone 5 to have that technology called near field communication. and, eventually, you'll just tap your phone against that card reader at the 7-eleven and be on your way. back to you. >> so, high tech to not so high tech. internal condiment dilemma. how in the bleep do you open those little packets of ketchup without making a mess? >> i've made a mess of myself for years. >> after three grueling years in scientific development, the new dip and squeeze packet. >> hallelujah. can i get a witness? >> no more wrestling for your ketchup. h.j. heinz company releasing the dip and squeeze as they call it, promising ketchup could simply be squeezed out for one end or the lid can be pulled back for easy dipping ecstasy. >> good to have options. >> convenience has its pri. it will cost more than three times the old ones. not all restaurants will jump on the hot new tomato craze. >> understatement to say that's cause to celebrate. in a related study, i
so far the only phone with the technology is this one, the nexus s from sprint. more and more phones, including possibly the iphone 5 to have that technology called near field communication. and, eventually, you'll just tap your phone against that card reader at the 7-eleven and be on your way. back to you. >> so, high tech to not so high tech. internal condiment dilemma. how in the bleep do you open those little packets of ketchup without making a mess? >> i've made a mess of...