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they need expert help because they can't bottom trained architects or engineers or contractors or familiar with this massive building code. they need to hire an expert. don't try to become an expert. hire people are experts who have the experience how to get through the permitting process and know the regulations and rules. only if you do a small remodeling if your house if you are not stay at what you are good at. cooking or dentistry. don't become an expert in construction and architect. i sigh that as a problem. people go beyond their levels of ability. >> the next page the permits and licenses required. building permites required for construction. building code says you need a permit for everything except gut sxers down spouts and wall paper. you need a permit for most other things. you need plan review permitting. when you come and pay a large fee for us to review your plans before you get your permits. the street use permit. public works street mapping where the dumpster goes. issue permits for construction work taking place in the public rieft way. fire sprinkler permits get reviewe
they need expert help because they can't bottom trained architects or engineers or contractors or familiar with this massive building code. they need to hire an expert. don't try to become an expert. hire people are experts who have the experience how to get through the permitting process and know the regulations and rules. only if you do a small remodeling if your house if you are not stay at what you are good at. cooking or dentistry. don't become an expert in construction and architect. i...
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to use or seeds or plants again. he also rules that all our profit from our ninety nine hundred eighty north crop close to my sample. in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven as a result of a simple discovery life changed dramatically for the seventy year old farmer a power line runs along the edge of percy schmeiser products as usual the power company had the surrounding vegetation controlled by applying the herbicide round up but in spite of this powerful chemical. plants continue to thrive among the wheat this can all it was sprayed with four times the normal rate that you would spree. roundup and yet it has not died so if they're very powerful. resistant and all looked around of sorts definitely monsanto's seed that is here we've created our real big frankenstein. the pesticide roundup produced by the mostly national cancer and monsanto is the most widely sold spray in the world monsanto made its canola resistance around. this means round up kills every plant without exception only monsanto's genetically modifie
to use or seeds or plants again. he also rules that all our profit from our ninety nine hundred eighty north crop close to my sample. in one thousand nine hundred ninety seven as a result of a simple discovery life changed dramatically for the seventy year old farmer a power line runs along the edge of percy schmeiser products as usual the power company had the surrounding vegetation controlled by applying the herbicide round up but in spite of this powerful chemical. plants continue to thrive...
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consumer market for milk or could look at the different kinds of milk whether it is 1% or skim or 2% or where the mite buy 0 gallons because you were a beacon or might buy 10 gallons because you are having a family reunion and you are going to before their reforms are india during its socialist base between its independence and civilization in the '90s but also things like the american public school system, the mexican public oil company state run industry and in venezuela in places like that. they'll have similar failures with misallocation of capital and perversion of incentives for production. >> host: we are sitting here talking -- >> guest: this is a lot have written the book is by the way. >> host: the book goes through both the theoretical case against socialism and then a series of object lessons, countries, regimes, ideas that demonstrate the ways in which these failures as you see them how they develop, what they have in common and what is the nature of the truth about how they operate versus how they describe themselves or how they propagandized for themselves. what strike
consumer market for milk or could look at the different kinds of milk whether it is 1% or skim or 2% or where the mite buy 0 gallons because you were a beacon or might buy 10 gallons because you are having a family reunion and you are going to before their reforms are india during its socialist base between its independence and civilization in the '90s but also things like the american public school system, the mexican public oil company state run industry and in venezuela in places like that....
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to read fortune or forbes or the wall street journal. extensive articles that are well research. not that these people are saying we know there is no global warming. it is an easier argument to dispute and review. what they say is we are not really sure. we don't know for sure. there's always doubt. this is a clever strategy because they are right. there is always doubt. science never proves anything absolutely. that was a dream that collapsed in the nineteenth century. we know that science will never prove anything beyond a shadow of the doubt so there's always the opportunity for people to raise questions just like the birth certificate. the possibility of deconstruction is and less. than is why it is important to recognize and say yes. i could write an article about the ways in which modern digital technology has made it possible to falsify a birth certificate. you could write that article and get experts to talk to you about it and how you could photoshop in the signatures. but you would be doing a disservice. >> you think so? [laughter] >> there goes next week's column. now
to read fortune or forbes or the wall street journal. extensive articles that are well research. not that these people are saying we know there is no global warming. it is an easier argument to dispute and review. what they say is we are not really sure. we don't know for sure. there's always doubt. this is a clever strategy because they are right. there is always doubt. science never proves anything absolutely. that was a dream that collapsed in the nineteenth century. we know that science...
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elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. if i asked that same question in afghanistan or pakistan or africa 90% of ands come up and i think the as great tragedy we've lost that oral tradition and a rich tradition about folklore and heritage and faith and heritage. to honor that today i'd like to share with you a little story. it's a hard cover book that came out in march of 2006. anybody have a hard cover. wave it up here. you might not want it after i say this. i got to pick the title. three cups of tea but viking told me they would pick the subtitle and they picked one man mission to fight terrorism one school at a time. i objected because obviously there's- ways to fight tear riz m with education but i said i do this to promote peace and i started 8 years before 911 and this is about promoting peace through education. i've worked afghanistan and pakistan many years and i said we need to
elders or fore father's about world war ii or the depression or vietnam or civil rights movement, or if your parents or grandparents came from another country and settled here what it's like. only five to ten percent of the ands come up. if i asked that same question in afghanistan or pakistan or africa 90% of ands come up and i think the as great tragedy we've lost that oral tradition and a rich tradition about folklore and heritage and faith and heritage. to honor that today i'd like to share...
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just as he said, each incident may include one or two or more individuals. and from those, just so you understand how it works for the criminal justice system, 60 of them are adults and 40 of them are juveniles, which means they're in a different track and they go to the juvenile court. but when a case comes into the criminal justice system, it takes several months, sometimes longer for cases to go through the system for them to get arraigned, for them to have pretrials, for them to have random hearings and challenging motions to suppress before any of the cases start coming up and through trial. for those of you that follow carefully, we just had our first graffiti conviction of the year just last week where someone was just sentenced to over 200 hours and probation of graffiti cleanup from a vandalism incident and a graffiti incident hear outside of delores park. so i don't know if that answers the question, but it's more information about those numbers based on this year. >> [inaudible] >> yeah. >> with the business being hit repeatedly, again, we encoura
just as he said, each incident may include one or two or more individuals. and from those, just so you understand how it works for the criminal justice system, 60 of them are adults and 40 of them are juveniles, which means they're in a different track and they go to the juvenile court. but when a case comes into the criminal justice system, it takes several months, sometimes longer for cases to go through the system for them to get arraigned, for them to have pretrials, for them to have random...
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or was. monsanto's technology contractor virtually turns the former into an accomplice of the agro chemical industry he has to buy new seed every year with the technology surcharge and only them is he allowed to cultivate the see the natural right of every farmer to replant he's harvest seeds is waived by contract. i have a contract here for monsanto and i'll just give you some of the clauses in that contract. a farmer must obvious by his seeds from monsanto. you must only buy the chemicals from monsanto he can never use these seeds and he must pay monsanto about forty dollars a license fee on each actor he owns each year he must permit monsanto's police force to come on his way and per three years after the contract even though he may only grow moves one year and might sound as police could go in your green reese they can go in your fields they can get your tax records your programming records with or without your permission and if a parm or commit some violation of the contract might sound
or was. monsanto's technology contractor virtually turns the former into an accomplice of the agro chemical industry he has to buy new seed every year with the technology surcharge and only them is he allowed to cultivate the see the natural right of every farmer to replant he's harvest seeds is waived by contract. i have a contract here for monsanto and i'll just give you some of the clauses in that contract. a farmer must obvious by his seeds from monsanto. you must only buy the chemicals...
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next hundred or some people think it's going to end in twenty. yeah exactly well it's the long term time perspective that really got my attention being a climate historian i'm used to looking at thousands of years of change like ice age is coming and going and things like that so i was looking through the scientific literature like i should do as a good scientist and came across some papers. some peer reviewed articles showing long term views of the future which we've never been able to model before and when i saw the time scales on this i was stunned and thought this is amazing i too had thought maybe the global warming would be over in a century or so something like that it turns out it's much much longer than that and we can actually map out the kinds of changes that are coming and it turns out there's a lot more than just global warming coming down the pike. i'd like to get into the details of that you claim that first you claim to be a converted climate skeptic what does that mean. well i sort of say it tongue in cheek in a way but it's actu
next hundred or some people think it's going to end in twenty. yeah exactly well it's the long term time perspective that really got my attention being a climate historian i'm used to looking at thousands of years of change like ice age is coming and going and things like that so i was looking through the scientific literature like i should do as a good scientist and came across some papers. some peer reviewed articles showing long term views of the future which we've never been able to model...
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iran vs the versus saudi arabia or or or if it's like fundamentalism or even i think even the palestine question is going to be seen in a completely different way a new generation sees these things and. this is their cause of their of their parents it's my dad and my grandfather think it's a twentieth it's so twentieth century it's redundant they want to move on so so one has to i just new ideas the new and it's very difficult it's very difficult to understand what's happening it's very difficult to adjust to it and that's why the policymakers are making so many mistakes and the mistakes are put a sleeping themselves into casualties under the law that you bring on the ok nineteen you bring up a very good point you didn't use the word i used to be in the program and your didn't like how i used it's only used in a different way a new paradigm what is the new paradigm that's coming into play gilbert if i go to you and you know he used the word the right way to start. ok. i can see it in you again i mean because you have very situation what you have in common is this shock wave this uprisin
iran vs the versus saudi arabia or or or if it's like fundamentalism or even i think even the palestine question is going to be seen in a completely different way a new generation sees these things and. this is their cause of their of their parents it's my dad and my grandfather think it's a twentieth it's so twentieth century it's redundant they want to move on so so one has to i just new ideas the new and it's very difficult it's very difficult to understand what's happening it's very...
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distinguishes between whether an f or an n or a j is coming and i would ask you if that's the case. because the problem is that someone might get there and it says that a car's coming in five minute and then it ends up being an f and the operator decides not to pick anyone up and then the person's been -- received inaccurate information. can you sort of enlighten me on that? or if next bus is supposed to be tracking separately the f's, the j's and the n's that run along the line? i've heard this from a number. >> can i get back to you on that? i believe i know the answer but if you don't mind i have to get back to you on that. >> absolutely. and particularly during rush hour when you have f's and n's coming off the j line to go into service, my understanding is it somewhat discretionary to the operators whether they do a straight shot off or whether they pick up people because, for example, if you're waiting for the j and it's not coming and the f or the n can take you up to church and market or close to it, that can be a really good thing. it can get you to the point where you can
distinguishes between whether an f or an n or a j is coming and i would ask you if that's the case. because the problem is that someone might get there and it says that a car's coming in five minute and then it ends up being an f and the operator decides not to pick anyone up and then the person's been -- received inaccurate information. can you sort of enlighten me on that? or if next bus is supposed to be tracking separately the f's, the j's and the n's that run along the line? i've heard...
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true or false? >> this is a process since 2006 to provide awareness into significant issues that may be going into the public domain. >> "two exceptions require white house review -- spending under the $862 billion stimulus law and the calendars for cabinet members." is that correct? >> anything that has white house equities requires white house review. >> white house equity, what does that mean? >> to the extent the secretary was in the white house, disclosing some sort of the element, this is a typical process of referring foia requests to different departments. that is a standard process. >> "under the e hundred $62 billion stimulus," was that part of it -- under the $862 billion stimulus," was that part of it? is that correct? >> ithat is correct. >> why? >> i am not a policy person in this area. >> is that a directive from the white house? >> i believe i was instructed by the office of the secretary to do that, and we processed it. >> who directed you to do that? is that a document that you can
true or false? >> this is a process since 2006 to provide awareness into significant issues that may be going into the public domain. >> "two exceptions require white house review -- spending under the $862 billion stimulus law and the calendars for cabinet members." is that correct? >> anything that has white house equities requires white house review. >> white house equity, what does that mean? >> to the extent the secretary was in the white house,...
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harvard, yale, or stanford.ught it was kind of appalling, and number two, i better get on the stick, because these people have because these people have already -- i talked to parents had been amassing brag sheets, almost like a resume for kids. since the seventh or eighth grade, they had been compiling videos of their sports performances, music recitals, mentions of them in the local newspaper, saving little essays or something that the kid had written, all in anticipation of this glorious day when they would get into brown. >> what makes cat cohen qualified to tell someone how to get into college? >> she is extremely smart. she had worked at brown, i believe. i guess she started in the admissions department at brown and worked there for several years. she has a very wide network of acquaintances and friends. i think she always knows what is hot in the academic marketplace. >> what did it cost for people to go to that seminar? >> the seminar was free, because it was held at a bank, an investment bank. the bank
harvard, yale, or stanford.ught it was kind of appalling, and number two, i better get on the stick, because these people have because these people have already -- i talked to parents had been amassing brag sheets, almost like a resume for kids. since the seventh or eighth grade, they had been compiling videos of their sports performances, music recitals, mentions of them in the local newspaper, saving little essays or something that the kid had written, all in anticipation of this glorious day...
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the other question arises as if we're paying ghost employees or paying or, or are we paying employees who go awol with equipment, weapons, material and then come back with fwhog and have to be restocked, what happened to that material and supplies that they took with them? are they supplying insurgents? the question is evolving. so, for them to say that we will x-number of thousands of personnel on the ground at a certain date, until we can specifically identify these individuals are actually there on the payroll and being paid and doing what we have asked them to do, then those numbers for all practical purposes become somewhat fictitious. >> wow! let me come back to after the observation that there's an overlap between what the dod ig, mr. blair, said earlier about the weak logistical system for the police and what you're saying about the weak personnel system. as you said, when they go awol, they can take their materiel with them, their weapons with them, things like that. that is where the leakage is in logistical system is at the district level. they know what is coming in at the
the other question arises as if we're paying ghost employees or paying or, or are we paying employees who go awol with equipment, weapons, material and then come back with fwhog and have to be restocked, what happened to that material and supplies that they took with them? are they supplying insurgents? the question is evolving. so, for them to say that we will x-number of thousands of personnel on the ground at a certain date, until we can specifically identify these individuals are actually...
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thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix.f you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop serious allergic or skin reactions, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some of these can be life-threatening. dosing may be different if you have kidney problems. until you know how chantix affects you, use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. ♪ my benjamin, he helped me with the countdown. "ben, how many days has it been?" "5 days, mom. 10 days, mom." i think after 30 days he got tired of counting! [ male announcer ] ask your doctor about chantix. and find out how you can save money on your prescription. go to chantix.com to get terms and conditions. [ female announcer ] wa
thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix.f you notice any of these symptoms or behaviors, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health problems, which could get worse while taking chantix. don't take chantix if you've had a serious allergic or skin reaction to it. if you develop serious allergic or skin reactions, stop taking chantix and see your doctor right away as some of these can be...
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age or sex or anything else and will pay a set amount toward your toward your. premium unbelievable it's amazing congressman we just have a couple of minutes very quickly i'm getting calls you know we do a three hour radio show every day and we have an. message board over its own arm and a comment and we're getting slammed by people saying that if president obama touches or arms medicare or social security is part of some kind of compromise with republicans that literally people who work their butts off for him and gave money to him are just going to walk away progressives got forty thousand signatures in two hours today on a similar petition people saying that they would withhold both the nation's and support but wall street wants that two point seven trillion dollars money in social security and they can do a lot of good or harm to a presidential campaign that needs a billion bucks you've said that president obama is not acting like a democrat does this all tie together and what you mean by that well i mean all the pundits are saying he just figures his challe
age or sex or anything else and will pay a set amount toward your toward your. premium unbelievable it's amazing congressman we just have a couple of minutes very quickly i'm getting calls you know we do a three hour radio show every day and we have an. message board over its own arm and a comment and we're getting slammed by people saying that if president obama touches or arms medicare or social security is part of some kind of compromise with republicans that literally people who work their...
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about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem. where's mom? did she forget me? i wonder what happened to her. what if i get left here? drugs and alcohol may make you forget your problems, for a moment, but that's not all you forget. my mother worked hard to be in recovery and i love her for that. for drug and alcohol treatment for you or someone you love, call 1-800-662-help, brought to you by the us department of health and human services. i had no idea it was going to be so hard. i didn't know what to expect. you hear the stories, but i never took any of it seriously until i found myself here. and then i realized i was going to ha
about images, or we're talking about an individual's sense of shame or guilt or expectation. the language used by those around them or even language in, that they use themselves, about themselves, can affect their willingness to pursue a recovery and to pursue rehabilitation. we on one hand want to offer hope, on the other hand we want to stress that being in the throes of your addiction is not a, a good experience, without casting aspersions on the character of the person who has the problem....
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take days or weeks.g a woman to match it to will be done quickly. >> dna will be vital, though. >> absolutely. >> the areas around salt water and marshy land there, what does that say to what this individual or individuals is thinking. >> two different theories here. one that the person put the bodies there on purpose knowing that the elements, the salt spray, the constant hurricane-style winds in the winter will cause the decomposition more quickly. the other theory would be that this is an area, i'm quite sure this is accurate, that is both familiar and convenient to the perpetrator. he knows it well. and everything is found within a mile range. i wouldn't be surprised if we find more bodies soon. >> the victims we said have been identified, some missing are the five victims -- some missing as far back as 2009. this shows that this has been going on for quite sometime. police have no leads yet at all or they're not saying? >> i think they're not saying a lot more than we know. this all started because
take days or weeks.g a woman to match it to will be done quickly. >> dna will be vital, though. >> absolutely. >> the areas around salt water and marshy land there, what does that say to what this individual or individuals is thinking. >> two different theories here. one that the person put the bodies there on purpose knowing that the elements, the salt spray, the constant hurricane-style winds in the winter will cause the decomposition more quickly. the other theory...
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any other comments or questions? think you very much. we will probably hear from you later in the proceeding. i have a number of speaker cards here with regards to individuals that wish to speak on behalf of the appellant. i do want to ask. ms. brandt hawley said there are individuals here to potentially speak to the issue of whether it would be possible for these boxes to be faced -- placed on private property or to be underground. this is an issue many of us have questions about. i would like to ask if members of the public who are going to speak to that could please step up. supervisor elsbernd: if you can just explain to me before those folks speak -- how does that issue relates to whether or not categorical exemption applies? president chiu: if it turns out that these boxes can actually either be underground or placed on private property, i think on its plan face many of us would believe that the situation of impact to the environment could be mitigated and ought to be looked at. at&t has taken one perspective. we have heard a diffe
any other comments or questions? think you very much. we will probably hear from you later in the proceeding. i have a number of speaker cards here with regards to individuals that wish to speak on behalf of the appellant. i do want to ask. ms. brandt hawley said there are individuals here to potentially speak to the issue of whether it would be possible for these boxes to be faced -- placed on private property or to be underground. this is an issue many of us have questions about. i would like...
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restroom or fewer employees. if you have an existing restaurant and you are not doing any work you don't have to make your restroom accessible. except there is an ada issue, the ada the americans with disability act is a national umbrella requirement says you need to do things that are readily achievable. that means even if you are not doing work that triggers access under the state law the 119 thousand dollars or anything you are obligated as a business to do anything readily achievable. may be change hardware, nonskid surface on a ramp. put signage up. change the hardware on the sink. if you don't have a full i compliant bathroom you as a business owner should make an effort to make your restaurant or business compliant. there is a conflict between that and the state standard. >> is the new restaurant meaning it's a new owner or m n meaning -- what is a new restaurant? >> the state code and ada doesn't care who owns it. the state code certainly doesn't. if there is an existing restaurant and it's cold and you a
restroom or fewer employees. if you have an existing restaurant and you are not doing any work you don't have to make your restroom accessible. except there is an ada issue, the ada the americans with disability act is a national umbrella requirement says you need to do things that are readily achievable. that means even if you are not doing work that triggers access under the state law the 119 thousand dollars or anything you are obligated as a business to do anything readily achievable. may...
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an event sponsored or supported by the city or its departments or other government agency, and that furthers the mission of that agency, and an even better, which announces an event which will benefit a government agency or charitable nonprofit organization and that will take place on publicly- owned property within the city of san francisco and further a public purpose. banners would not be allowed for political purposes or for general commercial advertising. as for duration, banners would be permitted for up to 50 days or until five days after the day of the sponsored event. banners could be reinstalled for an additional 50 days after they have been off for 70 days, and the port's executive director could allow placement of banners were greater than 50 days, so banners will convey a clear message and avoid visual clutter, all polls within a single block would be limited to a single banner, or banner permits are for four blocks. both the city and port currently impose fees only to recoup administrative costs for operating the program. the port does this through the permit process, using dpw
an event sponsored or supported by the city or its departments or other government agency, and that furthers the mission of that agency, and an even better, which announces an event which will benefit a government agency or charitable nonprofit organization and that will take place on publicly- owned property within the city of san francisco and further a public purpose. banners would not be allowed for political purposes or for general commercial advertising. as for duration, banners would be...
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or you know it's not that highs or that that's not that's not an issue we happen to have this all kinds of corks in our political system and one of them is that if one of the two parties chooses to pull the pin on a hand grenade and say if you don't give me my way on what i want on these other issues like you know prohibiting abortion and stopping abortions the district of columbia's irrelevant things i'm going to blow us all up i don't hear anyone anyone a single person in the united states saying we ought to restructure it that rather it's going to blow us all out if you don't give me my way you know marni it seems to me they did it if the u.s. isn't financially bankrupt it's intellectually bankrupt according to and i'm kind of extrapolating from what jeff had to say but again you know i mean the thing is is that people are using this is a political opportunity maybe a crisis that may not be a crisis but i'm going to get what i want to portion was mentioned i read that earlier from want to do this program here but there's a lot of other things that people just want to you know a lot o
or you know it's not that highs or that that's not that's not an issue we happen to have this all kinds of corks in our political system and one of them is that if one of the two parties chooses to pull the pin on a hand grenade and say if you don't give me my way on what i want on these other issues like you know prohibiting abortion and stopping abortions the district of columbia's irrelevant things i'm going to blow us all up i don't hear anyone anyone a single person in the united states...
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we used to take kids from there to the beach or to yosemite or whatever. i also have a letter here from over 50 businesses that are related to dog ownership, and they are protesting. they are protesting the ggnra policy that they're trying to impose. i went to the draft that they have. i was trying to find the evidence of some situations, and i just couldn't do it. so i truly believe that this is a process that they have developed to really weigh this out, where in five years or seven years we won't be able to go to fort funston or one of these places. so i urge you to introduce these resolutions as a way to bring them back to the negotiations table. this is a city. i'm -- i really feel sorry about them. they probably used to work at yosemite or one of those beautiful parks and then they got transferred to the city. now they're running a park with over 1.5 million people next to them. and it's very hard to adjust to that, and i understand that. but they have to understand that this is a recreation area. this is an area where they have to bargain we have to
we used to take kids from there to the beach or to yosemite or whatever. i also have a letter here from over 50 businesses that are related to dog ownership, and they are protesting. they are protesting the ggnra policy that they're trying to impose. i went to the draft that they have. i was trying to find the evidence of some situations, and i just couldn't do it. so i truly believe that this is a process that they have developed to really weigh this out, where in five years or seven years we...
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as my son was or your son was. i'm going to continue with this, just some of the suggestions we have had. get rid of the word "officer." you have police officers -- isn't that enough? we have, like, 2 million of them. it should be social workers, correctional workers. parole workers. get rid of parole officers and probation officers all together. i call them resource centers so that when somebody comes out of jail or prison, that it would not matter if they came out of a mental hospital or and mentally retarded group home or they are getting out of jail or sleeping on the streets, when they get out, they go to something called a resourced center for health, and there, there would be social worker people that would help them. it does not really matter if they get out of jail or prison and a sleeping on the streets. i saw the same people in different pieces of their dreams. we provide visitors with a real release program, which means at least money to live for 90 days -- takes at least 90 days, right? to get a job, f
as my son was or your son was. i'm going to continue with this, just some of the suggestions we have had. get rid of the word "officer." you have police officers -- isn't that enough? we have, like, 2 million of them. it should be social workers, correctional workers. parole workers. get rid of parole officers and probation officers all together. i call them resource centers so that when somebody comes out of jail or prison, that it would not matter if they came out of a mental...
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high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to be in tune with the needs of the community and a lot 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 peo
high blood pressure or their cholesterol or their hepatitis b. we actually provide group medical visits and group education classes and meeting people who have similar chronic illnesses as you do really helps you understand that you are not alone in dealing with this. and it validates the experiences that you have and so you learn from each other. >> i think it's very important to try to be in tune with the needs of the community and a lot of our patients have -- a lot of our patients are...
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not it's not about a document or a signature or legal fees or some massive cover up you know it's a mask for fear and a deep discomfort of the lies within certain americans towards the other towards a black man holding the highest political office in the country if you'll forgive the garage obama's election was historic the idea that a black man could even become president was something that millions of americans never see and it's odd too because if you look back to that election at that point people were questioning whether he was black enough they were saying well as mothers why he's harvard educated he's an elite that real minorities can't connect with. but it doesn't matter where he went to school or where he grew up it doesn't change the simple fact that he also has to deal with racism on a daily basis but even after being elected to be the president he still has something to prove he has to show his papers to be legitimate to be a real citizen to show that he's a worthy of being accepted by you know i can't even imagine what that must have felt like for him to have to give it
not it's not about a document or a signature or legal fees or some massive cover up you know it's a mask for fear and a deep discomfort of the lies within certain americans towards the other towards a black man holding the highest political office in the country if you'll forgive the garage obama's election was historic the idea that a black man could even become president was something that millions of americans never see and it's odd too because if you look back to that election at that point...
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so we're stuck -- where stucco but thes up to -- butts up to brick or wood or to vinyl or -- those are the areas that you have to be -- where two materials come together, that's the area that you really have to maintain and that's where the leaks happen. that's where cracks occur. there's differential settlement, over time the materials pull apart and that's where you really have to be concerned about maintaining a water proof seal. >> so if you look at a picture like this where we see the stairs which are probably concrete and the building which is a wood frame building, they separate. they will separate. they are not made of the same materials. and the reason that we have a gap that will ultimately occur between the stair and the building is they have different rates of expansion and contraction from the sun and just from temperature change. they have differential settlement in san francisco. everything settling a little bit. doesn't have to be settling a lot but if it settles a quarter of an inch over 10 years, part of it is going to settle more than another part and the inherent ma
so we're stuck -- where stucco but thes up to -- butts up to brick or wood or to vinyl or -- those are the areas that you have to be -- where two materials come together, that's the area that you really have to maintain and that's where the leaks happen. that's where cracks occur. there's differential settlement, over time the materials pull apart and that's where you really have to be concerned about maintaining a water proof seal. >> so if you look at a picture like this where we see...
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or the for this website but if it's the same used a password there's no change or secure device to keep track of it then you're going to have people that are going to lose it and they're not people that say hey i do log in to my bank i didn't withdraw that money well the bank going to say you did and then you have more issues yeah to say the very least you know i recall when and socials you know i don't recall and so security first rolled out that i know that when i was a kid now i'm not sure at what point of change i think was during the reagan administration it was a crime for example for example if i open a bank account or you know went to the doctor the dentist or whatever for them to ask me for my social security number he used to be that our social security numbers were absolutely private and corporate you know you know what i'm talking about right. yeah i do not anymore you get so scared of everything you do it you know even if you log into you know your horizon company to ask you for the last four years so scary number have time to verify your identity right and this is this is
or the for this website but if it's the same used a password there's no change or secure device to keep track of it then you're going to have people that are going to lose it and they're not people that say hey i do log in to my bank i didn't withdraw that money well the bank going to say you did and then you have more issues yeah to say the very least you know i recall when and socials you know i don't recall and so security first rolled out that i know that when i was a kid now i'm not sure...
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commissioner dooley: and will this negate or change their permit process of the neighborhood needs or wants its? how much change will this make in commercial districts? gosh, the only change it will make is the size of the business as either large or small. that will increase in most cases to the use size limit in the neighborhood. that is the only change. if every food and beverage use is now a c.u., it will be in the future. we will see them go or take on the controls. there is a proposal. the mission where i live, looking at the fast-food subdistrict, the conversations are beginning to have it at a neighborhood level. every restaurant will continue to be a c.u. it is the difference between small and large. a retail coffee store can only have those limited and goods. but they will be able to do minor food preparation. that is the only change you will see in north beach. commissioner kasselman: i wanted to see where you were with the health department. even a convection oven or appliance that generates he, regardless of whether it was electrical or through gas means, but still requir
commissioner dooley: and will this negate or change their permit process of the neighborhood needs or wants its? how much change will this make in commercial districts? gosh, the only change it will make is the size of the business as either large or small. that will increase in most cases to the use size limit in the neighborhood. that is the only change. if every food and beverage use is now a c.u., it will be in the future. we will see them go or take on the controls. there is a proposal....
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if a farmer felt his neighbor was grown genetically altered or a month or a monsanto's at roundup ready canola that they should inform underneath her and they should wrap a suit squeal underneath and we can return farmers tell me that if they did that they would get a leather jacket from monsanto. if a farmer would squeal a rap on his neighbor and what monsanto would do is send out one of these or two of these x. r.c.m.p. or detectives syrian best to gators what every one to call them and they would go to a farm form and pm this is what the farmers would tell me they would come into this farm home and say put a party worth so we have a tip or a rumor that you've been grown wrote up already can all of without a license and if you don't come clean we'll get you you won't have a farm left when we're through with you know with you and we know if you tell us that you're not your lion. farmers begin know not to trust one another because if you had a visit from an ex or c.m.p.d. or amounts that are representative the first person. you would think well it wasn't my neighbor that turned me in ro
if a farmer felt his neighbor was grown genetically altered or a month or a monsanto's at roundup ready canola that they should inform underneath her and they should wrap a suit squeal underneath and we can return farmers tell me that if they did that they would get a leather jacket from monsanto. if a farmer would squeal a rap on his neighbor and what monsanto would do is send out one of these or two of these x. r.c.m.p. or detectives syrian best to gators what every one to call them and they...
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poverty line seventy percent of the population is twenty five or under there are nineteen or similar statistics that we see in a lot of the american dream and there egon educated populations very high levels of unemployment in yemen they're not educated there are nine point nine million small arms running around in a country of about twenty three million people and unlike these other countries yemen is in the middle of an ecological crisis their water tables following their oil revenues are dropped through the floor and the regime doesn't have any more time and the regime perhaps doesn't have too much money left of course a lot of people are speculating that sali is just pulling all the resources and all the money that the country has in order to try to keep himself in power in order to try to pay people to come out and support him because he's pro that's exactly right so he has run his regime as sort of a ramified network of dependency using patronage to keep very various tribal and political groups within his orbit knots. off the difficulty is that u.s. policy i should say european
poverty line seventy percent of the population is twenty five or under there are nineteen or similar statistics that we see in a lot of the american dream and there egon educated populations very high levels of unemployment in yemen they're not educated there are nine point nine million small arms running around in a country of about twenty three million people and unlike these other countries yemen is in the middle of an ecological crisis their water tables following their oil revenues are...
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may or may not be helpful or may or may not produce new information is irrelevant to the decision before you today. all your decision has to be -- it must only be based on whether there's a fair argument that the cumulative impacts of these 726 boxes, even if you don't consider opening the door to other carriers, it's these hundreds and hundreds of boxes on san francisco streets that there's a fair argument, much more than a fair argument, in the record that there could be aesthetic impacts, pedestrian safety impacts, etc. so regardless of whether you feel there's a compelling argument that they can't be undergrounded, that other carriers won't participate and now i'm forgetting your third one, but regardless of all that, you don't -- you can't skip ahead to that conclusion analysis. you need the analysis, the objective analysis, not from at&t, but an objective e.i.r. analysis. the special question is only is there evidence of potential impact, not is there really a solution out there? that's not the question that's before you and it would be an improper basis for you to deny or to deny
may or may not be helpful or may or may not produce new information is irrelevant to the decision before you today. all your decision has to be -- it must only be based on whether there's a fair argument that the cumulative impacts of these 726 boxes, even if you don't consider opening the door to other carriers, it's these hundreds and hundreds of boxes on san francisco streets that there's a fair argument, much more than a fair argument, in the record that there could be aesthetic impacts,...
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funny or satirical or inspiring more all of the above. the anthology overall was intended to offer a minicam and a partial list of who is the most significant women writers of the literary tradition to provide a map to american literature in general. all of us know that today the anthology is a genre pretty much dominated by a few large and wealthy publishers who can afford to hire the researchers required to put a good book together and who has the bottomless pockets to pay the staggering permission fees most of the important and why a ranging anthologies are at the textbook market. multi volume marks over 5,000 pages and have passed budgets and vast sales of the student captive market for the price of textbooks and over the past 15 years they are getting bigger and more a leverage and expensive and package now with pictures coming teaching manuals and in some cases, audio and video supplements for you buy a the entire experience and that is not what i was trying to do. want to put together a book for the general reader as well as the un
funny or satirical or inspiring more all of the above. the anthology overall was intended to offer a minicam and a partial list of who is the most significant women writers of the literary tradition to provide a map to american literature in general. all of us know that today the anthology is a genre pretty much dominated by a few large and wealthy publishers who can afford to hire the researchers required to put a good book together and who has the bottomless pockets to pay the staggering...
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he sees there is dry rot or fungus or structural problems. then there is a number in that report which is how much he estimates repairs to be. if you had spent $2,500 every five years to seal your deck, that might prevent you from having the $45,000 report you just got. >> we do that almost immediately upon receiving a listing from the cellar. the first thing we ask them to do is to get it passed report to find out what the damage is so there is negotiation up front. that is something that is known. we almost never have a zero report. >> to those usually come off the bottom line? >> i would say yes, oftentimes. >> it will affect the list price in some way. >> how much does parking? >> i see people putting garages under their houses. how does that work? >> an appraiser looks at it for $50,000 to $100,000, depending on the area. if it is way out in sunset, there is more street parking. but in his family it could be a very big thing. >> parking is still super valuable, even though there is a citywide movement to get people out of their cars, whi
he sees there is dry rot or fungus or structural problems. then there is a number in that report which is how much he estimates repairs to be. if you had spent $2,500 every five years to seal your deck, that might prevent you from having the $45,000 report you just got. >> we do that almost immediately upon receiving a listing from the cellar. the first thing we ask them to do is to get it passed report to find out what the damage is so there is negotiation up front. that is something...
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out of this as a princess ah so is that why everyone is so obsessed with this real life fairy tale or are they will take a look at the media machine behind the man. and reality bites in the big apple this as the city charges big fines for so-called petty crime so is government preying on the public the refillable given. and it's online dating gone wild there's a new website that could guarantee you a fun night on the town just as long as you're willing to pay for. it's friday april twenty ninth at eight pm in washington d.c. i'm christine for example you're watching our t.v. . something's happening today something newsworthy i just can't remember what it is because i better consult the mainstream media sure . this week it's only. issue that we need to capital is. anderson cooper piers morgan and richard quest. let me spirit when william's father and grandfather at the wedding they may well wear lobs handmade shoes costing close to five thousand dollars a pair. i can't this is thirty years and this is a piece of the wedding cake she gave to me on her wedding day there she is. the value
out of this as a princess ah so is that why everyone is so obsessed with this real life fairy tale or are they will take a look at the media machine behind the man. and reality bites in the big apple this as the city charges big fines for so-called petty crime so is government preying on the public the refillable given. and it's online dating gone wild there's a new website that could guarantee you a fun night on the town just as long as you're willing to pay for. it's friday april twenty ninth...
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vast deposits of oil or gas or oil are so valuable minerals worth this were discovered there i don't know i suspect not too long but at the moment it's impossible so so what really needs the attention of the environmentalists is today is the arctic yes. yes because i think they are while it needs it more than the i mean there are other areas of the world where they need the ultimate attention from environmentalists not just the arctic but you know the antarctic can say is it's already rate well regulated and controlled the arctic is much less thank you thank you very much for being with us and just a reminder that my guest in this studio today was an award winning photographer brian alexander and that's sort of from all of us here if you want to have yourself spotlight or have someone of mine you think i should point next out to drop me a line at al green or at the t.t. that i will be back with more of them stay on pressure today and take thank you thank you betty. wealthy british science. sometimes. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with
vast deposits of oil or gas or oil are so valuable minerals worth this were discovered there i don't know i suspect not too long but at the moment it's impossible so so what really needs the attention of the environmentalists is today is the arctic yes. yes because i think they are while it needs it more than the i mean there are other areas of the world where they need the ultimate attention from environmentalists not just the arctic but you know the antarctic can say is it's already rate well...
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driveway interference or something. this is a case where there was a brand new building and they were required to plant three trees. the rule was one treat for every 20 feet of curb face. >> what are these? >> toif look closer. >> they not only have to plant them, they have to maintain them too. >> that's right. in some cases, the code said shall plant and we would plant and they would take them out. that has been since corrected in the code. >> luckily. but it can be a little challenging because we will have deefler, who builds a building and then sells it and the property owners don't realize that the city doesn't maintain those treings that they have the maintenance responsibility. it is not uncommon for us to come across new tree that is are perfectly staked and dead. and as soon as the building changed hands, they didn't realize they had to do anything. >> okay, look at this thing, and look at this damage to the bark here, caused probably by somebody running into it with a car or truck or something. >> that's right
driveway interference or something. this is a case where there was a brand new building and they were required to plant three trees. the rule was one treat for every 20 feet of curb face. >> what are these? >> toif look closer. >> they not only have to plant them, they have to maintain them too. >> that's right. in some cases, the code said shall plant and we would plant and they would take them out. that has been since corrected in the code. >> luckily. but it can...
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china or india or someplace like that. but even in her little homogenous sweden, this has really undermined and depleted a lot of the social capital. and we are starting to see the things we see in other countries like that with ethnic, with the immigrant communities, a great deal of official and unofficial discrimination. again, particularly affecting the immigrant communities but also against the swedish ethnic swedes from finland of integrated are also discriminated against and thought of as being not quite swedish -- >> host: there's a good deal of disorder entering into the society who didn't have one. >> host: so if we keep traveling around the globe, we then come to another interesting example, which is a country that seems to be on the way to saving itself from the socialist disaster and that's the place you live, which is india. the first of all, when did you live in india? >> guest: in the middle of the 1990's. >> host: and you were working on the newspaper there? >> guest: yes. >> host: and so the chapter in ind
china or india or someplace like that. but even in her little homogenous sweden, this has really undermined and depleted a lot of the social capital. and we are starting to see the things we see in other countries like that with ethnic, with the immigrant communities, a great deal of official and unofficial discrimination. again, particularly affecting the immigrant communities but also against the swedish ethnic swedes from finland of integrated are also discriminated against and thought of as...
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in most places, dogs will be prohibited or it will be on- leash in a paved area or a park. they will be able to go to all but one trail. in the 75% requirement is too low. and we know that noncompliance and breeds more noncompliance and that is not acceptable. we want a more persistent environment. we also know that there has to be some degree of accountability and self regulation within the community itself. this has been an ongoing problem, but we have not seen in compliance either within ggnra or any self regulation. we don't see any evidence that the plan will lead to more behavioral problems with dogs. this is a very legitimate concern. we understand that. it allows for very large off- leash areas and we have at least 28 if not more off-leash areas with more being planned. those provide the responsible dog owners will have adequate opportunity to socialize and exercise their dogs. if this plan is not enough, and there is so much more than any other city, we have to ask how much is enough? finally, we don't see any evidence of the parks being impacted by the policy. dog
in most places, dogs will be prohibited or it will be on- leash in a paved area or a park. they will be able to go to all but one trail. in the 75% requirement is too low. and we know that noncompliance and breeds more noncompliance and that is not acceptable. we want a more persistent environment. we also know that there has to be some degree of accountability and self regulation within the community itself. this has been an ongoing problem, but we have not seen in compliance either within...
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guns or anything bad just. to do with drugs i think you should take those forty four senators or forty four to vote in the oklahoma senate anyone who votes to extend a penalty for nonviolent infraction to life in prison why not make it mandatory that they themselves have to spend seventy two hours in jail just to see what it's like because we've had forty years of this drug war we've had ever expanding penalties for everything and it's completely corrupted american life in a way that it has abstracted itself from from normal conversation people don't even realize it anymore they just want to rubber stamp one war extra penalty for i like that idea that seventy two hour a day now i feel like finally though you know we're starting to see a little bit of headway in the sense that we decided we had grover norquist on the show a couple of weeks ago when he teamed up with and he with the a.c.l.u. also saying that the drug war needs to be heard tales that our prison system is getting too large but it always you know of
guns or anything bad just. to do with drugs i think you should take those forty four senators or forty four to vote in the oklahoma senate anyone who votes to extend a penalty for nonviolent infraction to life in prison why not make it mandatory that they themselves have to spend seventy two hours in jail just to see what it's like because we've had forty years of this drug war we've had ever expanding penalties for everything and it's completely corrupted american life in a way that it has...
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newark or l.a. that doesn't know the background of this city or the police procedures, like the biggest disaster we had in george gascon. the district attorney running for office now after being chief of police. so i welcome you, sir. you have a big plate and it's full. a couple of items which you have seen in the last couple of days puts the commission on notice that you aren't doing the job or job that is equal to maybe the new chief of police and i don't have to bring up the article for you. san francisco, f.b.i., chief of police, we know about the drop program and i say suhr as chief of police, don't take your marching orders from the police chief association that dances around. they are not paid for by us, which is a city and county. they are not voted in by us which is city and county but stuck a big pay check out of guys like you to keep their establishment rolling while this city rolls into bankrupt and the cash flow statements or negative cash flow statements are coming from the s.f.p.d., b
newark or l.a. that doesn't know the background of this city or the police procedures, like the biggest disaster we had in george gascon. the district attorney running for office now after being chief of police. so i welcome you, sir. you have a big plate and it's full. a couple of items which you have seen in the last couple of days puts the commission on notice that you aren't doing the job or job that is equal to maybe the new chief of police and i don't have to bring up the article for you....
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any department or officer thereof. this is a potent sentence and very wide ranging. midway through the constitutional convention and committee of details, chaired by f slaveholder maine--named john rutherford the detail which i discussed in depth in a previous bluff, starck bargain, five men meeting in secret charged with drafting prototype constitution. enormous powers of this committee realize. whatever they produce sets the agenda and boundaries for debate. anything included in the prototype takes a concerted effort to remove. and something not in the prototype. the state house was closed, windows were barred and doors were barred and were in a small room. many wore heavy clothes. it smelled and by august where the committee details report came out a lot of these people began to dislike each other. article i section viii called the sweeping claus. it was left intentionally amorphous. the federalist party which was in power could enact whatever legislation was required to run the country. how can there possibly be a
any department or officer thereof. this is a potent sentence and very wide ranging. midway through the constitutional convention and committee of details, chaired by f slaveholder maine--named john rutherford the detail which i discussed in depth in a previous bluff, starck bargain, five men meeting in secret charged with drafting prototype constitution. enormous powers of this committee realize. whatever they produce sets the agenda and boundaries for debate. anything included in the prototype...
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people taking maois or thioridazine or with uncontrolled glaucoma should not take cymbalta. taking it with nsaid pain relievers, aspirin, or blood thinners may increase bleeding risk. severe liver problems, ñsome fatal, were reported. signs include abdominal pain and yellowing of the skin or eyes. talk with your doctor about your medicines, including those for migraine, or if you have high fever, confusion and stiff muscles, to address a possible life-threatening condition. tell your doctor...
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most of our clients are themselves low or moderate income people or working in low or moderate income neighborhoods. but not exclusively. we will look at any business we think can bring about substantial community benefits. i want to talk about what type of loans we make and whatever products we have. that is important to note that in our case, they mentioned -- i mentioned some acronyms. the service corps of retired executives, women's business centers, renaissance and entrepreneurs should here in san francisco, women's initiative for self-employed -- those organizations offer classes often and one-on-one counseling. in some cases, whether or not you are seeking a loan -- in our case, and rising is strictly tied to a loan. we are a financial institution. but if you come to us for a loan and we think there is potential for one, we will provide business advising as well as a loan. to give you a sense of who we reach, we are really seeking to lind to traditionally underserved communities. for example, 35% of our borrowers are hispanic or latino. 22% african-american. 60% free mail, and
most of our clients are themselves low or moderate income people or working in low or moderate income neighborhoods. but not exclusively. we will look at any business we think can bring about substantial community benefits. i want to talk about what type of loans we make and whatever products we have. that is important to note that in our case, they mentioned -- i mentioned some acronyms. the service corps of retired executives, women's business centers, renaissance and entrepreneurs should...
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you write a screenplay, or you write a play. can't write a play hoping that another medium is gonna pick it up, 'cause i thick you probably do damage to what you intend, because you always have it in the back of your mind: "i better do this or better not do this so the movies will be interested." no, you can't do that. that is a form of censorship, self-censorship, which is far more dangerous in our democracy than outside censorship still. uh, no. and i didn't want to write screenplays because you don't own what you write in hollywood. you don't own the copyright. you can be fired from your own screenplay. and so, no, i've stayed away from that. the only other play of mine made into a movie that i will admit to-- though somebody made something they called the ballad of the sad café, but don't look at it if you can find it-- was a delicate balance, which was again a very good film made by the american film theater without any attempt to alter or distort the play. and tony richardson directed that with paul scofield and katharine
you write a screenplay, or you write a play. can't write a play hoping that another medium is gonna pick it up, 'cause i thick you probably do damage to what you intend, because you always have it in the back of your mind: "i better do this or better not do this so the movies will be interested." no, you can't do that. that is a form of censorship, self-censorship, which is far more dangerous in our democracy than outside censorship still. uh, no. and i didn't want to write...