SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
Jan 2, 2014
01/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so, good afternoon thank you chair noland and welcome, to chair, and president adams, and sfmta board members and the small business commission. we want to really appreciate you for your time and i know for the sfmta board usually you don't have night meetings and so i want to thank you for your time and joining what is traditionally the small business commission meeting regular meeting time. before i start today, i also wanted to address my appreciation to both the office of the small business staff and the sfmta staff in helping prepare both of us and you for this meeting and in particular, christian murdock and boomer from the sfmta staff and they have been terrific and so i really want to express my appreciation to them. >> and i also want to express the appreciation and acknowledgment, to director reikin and first when we decided to schedule this meeting bs since then director reiskin has convened a couple of s2nomeetings one with chair nola nd working with the small business community and what i would like to say is that with director reiskin and his out reach to the busin
. >> so, good afternoon thank you chair noland and welcome, to chair, and president adams, and sfmta board members and the small business commission. we want to really appreciate you for your time and i know for the sfmta board usually you don't have night meetings and so i want to thank you for your time and joining what is traditionally the small business commission meeting regular meeting time. before i start today, i also wanted to address my appreciation to both the office of the...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
violating the constitution it took great courage to put himself on the line and make this wrongdoing noland to the american people and we have every right to know it we have the right to know when our government violates our constitution and our bill of rights and that's what makes him a hero because.
violating the constitution it took great courage to put himself on the line and make this wrongdoing noland to the american people and we have every right to know it we have the right to know when our government violates our constitution and our bill of rights and that's what makes him a hero because.
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
violating the constitution it took great courage to put himself on the line and make this wrongdoing noland to the american people and we have every right to know it we have the right to know when our government violates our constitution and our bill of rights and that's what makes him a hero because of the courage he showed in bringing it if if snowden doesn't do that we're still all under surveillance and it's business as usual can anybody sit here and tell me that it's a good idea to have all americans put under surveillance they treat us like we're all potential terrorists and what we're forgetting larry is the main thing they work for us were the boss can you imagine the employees putting the employer under surveillance only place that could possibly happen is in united states government so why didn't he run why didn't he just stay and face the music stand trial out of me will my to support him why go to russia. well you know i can't answer what his thinking was clearly he wanted to keep his freedom what he could get out of it and decided the best way to do it it seemed he did it with
violating the constitution it took great courage to put himself on the line and make this wrongdoing noland to the american people and we have every right to know it we have the right to know when our government violates our constitution and our bill of rights and that's what makes him a hero because of the courage he showed in bringing it if if snowden doesn't do that we're still all under surveillance and it's business as usual can anybody sit here and tell me that it's a good idea to have...
206
206
Jan 17, 2014
01/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: pastor noland, whose baptist church who was hit twice say he was praying for the suspect. >> god love him. >> reporter: suspect is suspected in the 12 arsons in san jose. so far he is charged with two of them. investigations into the other cases remain on going. police are looking for any information that will lead to an arrest or more information to help make the case against him in those cases. he is held in the santa clara county jail. >> friend don't has been in trouble for arson. in 1999 he was arrested and convicted for setting 16 fires in santa clara county. reports indicate he was arrested for setting a forest fire a few years before that. >>> when the san francisco 49ers face the seattle seahawks on sunday they'll do so in the noisy nest the seahawks call home. ryan let's us listen to how loud the crowd is there. >> reporter: century link field defines home field advantage. forget opposing quarterbacks barking orders. in december the crowd broke a guinness world record. 137 decibles. to give you a comparison, inside a bart train the noise is between 70 and 90 dec
. >> reporter: pastor noland, whose baptist church who was hit twice say he was praying for the suspect. >> god love him. >> reporter: suspect is suspected in the 12 arsons in san jose. so far he is charged with two of them. investigations into the other cases remain on going. police are looking for any information that will lead to an arrest or more information to help make the case against him in those cases. he is held in the santa clara county jail. >> friend don't...
77
77
Jan 8, 2014
01/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
marcus noland peterson institute, international economics. many americans, and a prepared treaty. south korea has probably proved expectation wrong. and steve find skeptics for years to come. >> we want to thank you. >> i want to -- >> my former colleagues in congress. stand up. >> not a question really. the last comment, this presentation. and the north koreans, the behavior, what is going to happen to that type of impact to the korean economy is. and how does somebody direct that the north korean -- tax the investments. anyway, my comments on the north korean impact, that it can be -- continue. north korea could -- [inaudible] >> dramatic impacts to the south korean economy, right? [laughter] >> you have about two minutes. >> my personal view, because i haven't discussed this with anyone. my personal view is the korean economy at the moment is facing some inequities like any other country possibly because we are dependent on exports but given the policies we are implementing at the moment, it's quite confident in the medium term that for investors, not come back with negative re
marcus noland peterson institute, international economics. many americans, and a prepared treaty. south korea has probably proved expectation wrong. and steve find skeptics for years to come. >> we want to thank you. >> i want to -- >> my former colleagues in congress. stand up. >> not a question really. the last comment, this presentation. and the north koreans, the behavior, what is going to happen to that type of impact to the korean economy is. and how does somebody...