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they desperately want offsite to do it. we did not think it was evil, but we just thought it was tacky. and we stayed true to that sort of thing. it would be too much to expect, we are going to make it not commercial. that is how people are going to bond to our brand. not even rupert murdoch would come up with that. we just did that because it is what made us feel good. now we are thinking, with the burning man project -- it is interesting. my partners and i are thinking beyond our lifetimes. it is a bit of a legacy project. which is really interesting, an interesting exercise. that makes you feel differently about the present. so what would make something that durable? what would keep it alive that long? we have been alive and have grown for a quarter-century. it may not be hard to imagine an entire century at all. now we are found in an institution that will house and generate culture, and function as a community. wondering how we can be sure that it is not perverted, subject to internal divisions, will not perish. and th
they desperately want offsite to do it. we did not think it was evil, but we just thought it was tacky. and we stayed true to that sort of thing. it would be too much to expect, we are going to make it not commercial. that is how people are going to bond to our brand. not even rupert murdoch would come up with that. we just did that because it is what made us feel good. now we are thinking, with the burning man project -- it is interesting. my partners and i are thinking beyond our lifetimes....
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another way of looking at this also is perhaps incentivizing for affordable offsites within a mile of the particular building, another thing that is sometimes effective. again, this applies itself more to the ownership situation than it does to the rental situation. i think this is a promising proposal and i think it is a good part of this legislation. again, it will be considered. a couple of brief things. qualifications for people to be part of this advisory group for the port. again, it is always good to have people with qualifications. i do not think i would restrict it to people who necessarily have to have a lot of expertise in a certain area. on commissions, it is good that we are citizen commissioners and we bring different perspectives. working with support is essential, especially in view of not only the america's cup, but other things. we have to make sure anything put into place does not have a deleterious effect on profits that are moving forward. finally, the awnings and screens, concern about working with members of the community in chinatown regarding this. certainly,
another way of looking at this also is perhaps incentivizing for affordable offsites within a mile of the particular building, another thing that is sometimes effective. again, this applies itself more to the ownership situation than it does to the rental situation. i think this is a promising proposal and i think it is a good part of this legislation. again, it will be considered. a couple of brief things. qualifications for people to be part of this advisory group for the port. again, it is...
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between seventy and thirty percent of all their time while they're working in the city in our office offsite dialing for dollars that's insane and they're down for dollars from people who want something in a day you know in exchange for those dollars is not just you know so it has to have you to tax people more i'm not suggesting taxes well i'm saying public funding is the only other way to pay for campaigns if you don't get it from private donations and at least what i have to tell you shouldn't people can support who they like or you could do like mccain feingold did and limit the amount of donations just say you know five hundred bucks no independent about expenditure limitless summations but complete transparency well that's a possibility and i under that might and that might actually work if you can enforce the transparency the problem is you've got like the chamber of commerce where you know even their offshore subsidiaries can can can launder money through them and you never have any idea where it came from i just think that you got a modeling money right now he'll say hey it's my mon
between seventy and thirty percent of all their time while they're working in the city in our office offsite dialing for dollars that's insane and they're down for dollars from people who want something in a day you know in exchange for those dollars is not just you know so it has to have you to tax people more i'm not suggesting taxes well i'm saying public funding is the only other way to pay for campaigns if you don't get it from private donations and at least what i have to tell you...
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they have several things they're doing with offsite locations and undisclosed locations for calculatingesults. i believe they have gotten private firms involved, as well. they're doing everything they have everything safe and secure. host: when can we expect a final tally? guest: i'm not sure. it may take a little longer because of all the redundancy and all the different processes in place. usually, you know within an hour and half. that is what has happened in the past. host: matt schultz, iowa secretary of state, joining us on the phone from iowa. thank you. guest: thank you. host: we are talking today about the iowa caucuses, which take place this evening. our guest is representative michele bachmann it one of the -- michele bachmann, one of the candidates. let's take a look and listen to one of her campaign ads. >> she thought obamacare -- she fought obamacare. she will work to reduce america's debt, and create jobs. one of our own. michele bachmann for president. guest: congresswoman michele bachmann. we will be hearing from her in just a few moments on "washington journal" in adv
they have several things they're doing with offsite locations and undisclosed locations for calculatingesults. i believe they have gotten private firms involved, as well. they're doing everything they have everything safe and secure. host: when can we expect a final tally? guest: i'm not sure. it may take a little longer because of all the redundancy and all the different processes in place. usually, you know within an hour and half. that is what has happened in the past. host: matt schultz,...
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and most of these online gambling sites were offsite, i mean, offshore in places where they're allowed to operate and not be reached by the arm of the law. and what these gangs did is they took over ten of thousands of computers on the internet, and they would barrage these sites in the week before a super bowl or the week before a big boxing match, and they'd bring those sites to a halt. and they'd send an e-mail to the ceo of that business and say if you want us to stop this before the super bowl, wire a $50,000 check to this account. these guys were getting paid because the owners of these businesses were used to extorting themselves and felt it was part of doing business until one organization called bet crs in costa' saw was -- costa rica was writing a $50,000 check nearly weekly because they supported a lot of business until they fought back. let's now turn and look at what's on those machines, and that led to the advent of identity theft. fast forward to 2005, nation states learned about these capabilities in these organizations and started using the same techniques for nation-s
and most of these online gambling sites were offsite, i mean, offshore in places where they're allowed to operate and not be reached by the arm of the law. and what these gangs did is they took over ten of thousands of computers on the internet, and they would barrage these sites in the week before a super bowl or the week before a big boxing match, and they'd bring those sites to a halt. and they'd send an e-mail to the ceo of that business and say if you want us to stop this before the super...
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weapons usable nuclear materials specifically highly enriched uranium separated plutonium, including offsitem of weapons usable materials or even no weapons usable nuclear materials were evaluated against a subset of categories in order to assess their contribution to the global nuclear material security agenda key actions would include joining relevant treaties and taking actions such as criminalizing possession of weapons usable material so as not to become a transit point or storage ground. i know this charge may be a bit difficult to read, but shown here as well as on pages 14 and 15 in the written report are the overall scores and rankings for the 32 countries with greater than 1 kilogram of weapons usable nuclear materials. pages 16-18 are shown the scores and rankings for countries with less than 1 kilogram or no weapons usable material. let me briefly review these six columns. on the far left is a column that shows the overall ranking in scores for these countries. the five columns on the right show the scores and rankings in individual categories, starting with quantitative sites an
weapons usable nuclear materials specifically highly enriched uranium separated plutonium, including offsitem of weapons usable materials or even no weapons usable nuclear materials were evaluated against a subset of categories in order to assess their contribution to the global nuclear material security agenda key actions would include joining relevant treaties and taking actions such as criminalizing possession of weapons usable material so as not to become a transit point or storage ground....