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i think we spoke about many of the changes that we want to make to the original peef and the original children's fund. and i spoke in length many times now about the council itself and rather than repeating everything, i'll just highlight some of the things i see as amendments to -- besides having everything in one particular set of amendments to be inclusive. so, we spoke a lot about peef and i think supervisor kim did an excellent job on that. supervisor avalos spoke about his amendments. and to reiterate, in term of some of the thing i saw that were needed in the children's fund amendment that is in my version includes k up through age of 24, that we would sunset at 25 years, and that we would have an oversight committee to hold us, hold the department of children youth and family accountable. and i [speaker not understood] a ramp up and what it really means. and looking at some of the original discussion around the funding where the original amount was 3 cents and all of us really wanted to get to 4 cents. there was some discussion by groups that said, well, let's figure out the p
i think we spoke about many of the changes that we want to make to the original peef and the original children's fund. and i spoke in length many times now about the council itself and rather than repeating everything, i'll just highlight some of the things i see as amendments to -- besides having everything in one particular set of amendments to be inclusive. so, we spoke a lot about peef and i think supervisor kim did an excellent job on that. supervisor avalos spoke about his amendments. and...
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transversal, what design,l, the original -- in the original design, the playground. you have to cross the park. they knew that, one day, all of this land would be developed. it was not in 1859. it was coming. can you imagine the other plants? -- plans? x creatednd vau transversal's that were out of sight. -- transversals that were out of sight. stuck in traffic or , every time you are in central park, you be run down by something crossing the park stop here, the traffic is out of sight. over the transversal, they build bridges and pathways that had planters on both sides. you do not realize that there are planters on both sides with trees. you have no ideas that you are walking over a highway. central park new was going on politically in the world. the original metal on the southeast corner was called the parade ground. they are part of every city. it is the parade ground. every city has a parade ground and has to be proud when they show the colors. they would march. 1850's, parade grounds had a political connotation because of immigrants. they were going on about im
transversal, what design,l, the original -- in the original design, the playground. you have to cross the park. they knew that, one day, all of this land would be developed. it was not in 1859. it was coming. can you imagine the other plants? -- plans? x creatednd vau transversal's that were out of sight. -- transversals that were out of sight. stuck in traffic or , every time you are in central park, you be run down by something crossing the park stop here, the traffic is out of sight. over...
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the original reservoir is now the great lawn.pump is what is left of that reservoir, for those of you who know what is in central park. we now have the own masses reservoir in honor of jackie kennedy onassis. by the way, it is not used anymore for water. you are not drinking it, so it doesn't matter. the park was very narrow and had to get around those west bars -- those reservoirs. the southern part of the park are small landscapes that have no relationship to each other. that is why when you walk around central park you are always lost. it is like the village with five different street systems. you know how i know where i am in central park? i look at the buildings on central park west. i look at the skyscrapers. the northern third of the park, which is about 200 plus acres, is different. .t is three major landscapes the three major landscapes, the woods, the northwest woods, the meadows, the east meadows, the north meadows, and water. pool, the stream and waterfall that runs between the pool and the lake. so, you had water, wo
the original reservoir is now the great lawn.pump is what is left of that reservoir, for those of you who know what is in central park. we now have the own masses reservoir in honor of jackie kennedy onassis. by the way, it is not used anymore for water. you are not drinking it, so it doesn't matter. the park was very narrow and had to get around those west bars -- those reservoirs. the southern part of the park are small landscapes that have no relationship to each other. that is why when you...
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we have his original drawings, and we continue to plant today in design today following olmstead's original work. congress when the wants to commission a piece of example,a statue, for as you see here with rosa parks, they turn to the architect to enable that on their behalf. so we would hold a competition among sculptors to produce something like this beautiful sculpture of rosa parks thomas and we maintain as that judgment of what comes into the judgment and what does not and advise the congress on those kinds of matters. so whether it is the national statuary hall collection where two statues from every state come into the collection, and now in recent years there is the ability to change those statues in and out, so we have had an increase in statuary work in the national statuary hall collection in recent years. or whether the congress wants to the mission a rosa parks or sojourner truth. or lastly, when there is a vice president responsible -- we are responsible for carving a white marble bust of every vice president and office. today we are working with vice president gore and vice p
we have his original drawings, and we continue to plant today in design today following olmstead's original work. congress when the wants to commission a piece of example,a statue, for as you see here with rosa parks, they turn to the architect to enable that on their behalf. so we would hold a competition among sculptors to produce something like this beautiful sculpture of rosa parks thomas and we maintain as that judgment of what comes into the judgment and what does not and advise the...
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the sleigh bed is original to his aunt anna. we also have some turn of the century exercise equipment, a medicine ball and set of indian clubs. that is the kind of equipment roosevelt would have had access to as a child. you've got to imagine it would have been all sorts of gymnastic equipment, to help him build up his body. we have an alcove that connects us to the master bedroom, which you can feel free to walk through. this is the room roosevelt was born in. all the furniture is custom made, for the price tag of $3,000 in 1865. which back then was a tremendous amount of money. crafted out of satin wood with rosewood trim. beautiful portrait of the president's mom directly above the fireplace. i mentioned minnie being a southern bell, 17 years old moving to new york city, came with some adjustments. civil war breaks out, her husband is called upon to go fight. and this took a toll on young t.d., as you can imagine. the one thing that lingered with him throughout his ascension to the white house was this idea that his father hi
the sleigh bed is original to his aunt anna. we also have some turn of the century exercise equipment, a medicine ball and set of indian clubs. that is the kind of equipment roosevelt would have had access to as a child. you've got to imagine it would have been all sorts of gymnastic equipment, to help him build up his body. we have an alcove that connects us to the master bedroom, which you can feel free to walk through. this is the room roosevelt was born in. all the furniture is custom made,...
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originally there was some racking detail at the top of the pedestrian times we plan to restore that. and kelly mentioned the signage has been at the freeze of the building it had different names we plan to tampa off the non historic sheet metal sign and record anything this significant underneath. those are the steel windows that will be rehabbed. the front entry on the left is is a rendering from the figure drawings there's a non-historic aluminum door there will be a new bronze door. the roof is in poor condition is is a standard and will be replaced. this is the entry hall the original plaster ceiling had alterations with the florescent lights they're not original and this is the plan that shows where the column falls from the 7 evidently of the tower on each side of the entry tower it shows the columns and will not interfere with the quality of the escape the ceiling will be removed above the entry hall and the ceiling will be removed and we'll document it and replicate it there those are the entry hall the plain simple plaster finish those are the images of the exchange hall. wo
originally there was some racking detail at the top of the pedestrian times we plan to restore that. and kelly mentioned the signage has been at the freeze of the building it had different names we plan to tampa off the non historic sheet metal sign and record anything this significant underneath. those are the steel windows that will be rehabbed. the front entry on the left is is a rendering from the figure drawings there's a non-historic aluminum door there will be a new bronze door. the roof...
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original house unfortunately went through some changes over the years. someoing to show you historical photos to help you picture some of those changes. the first photograph dates back to around 1890's. see there was a store front facade and a set of bay windows added to the building. still the original home, and the property next-door where you see the cafe would actually be uncle robert's house right next-door. so if you identicalthe two homes side by side. and this house was owned by over the years. in 1916 the property goes up for more, bear in mine roosevelt is alive in 1916, he's bay, longoyster island, which is also a national historic site today. no interest in going home.o his boyhood because in 1916 the gentleman that purchases the property demolishes the house. and this idea of historic preservation wasn't a priority in 1916. there was no one chaining themselves to the building, saying save t.r.'s home. in 1916 the original building is demolished and this two-story site.ut up on this notice a couple things about this photograph. you see the tw
original house unfortunately went through some changes over the years. someoing to show you historical photos to help you picture some of those changes. the first photograph dates back to around 1890's. see there was a store front facade and a set of bay windows added to the building. still the original home, and the property next-door where you see the cafe would actually be uncle robert's house right next-door. so if you identicalthe two homes side by side. and this house was owned by over...
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the original production.s not the cap of the show. there are maybe one million people who saw the original cast on the original stage. now 19 million people have seen the stage production in some carnation. incarnation. certain performances like my fair lady or even cabaret, those performances were before my time this age performances. i hear my parent talking about the great broadway performances coming up, and the only reference i have is the movie that retains the star from the age. that's something that meant a lot for me my entire life. finding out i would be able to take the essence of that performance and put it in a permanent form was very personal. clint eastwood every actor dreams of working with someone like him. that was a dream come true also. a greatastwood was actor. he is a lover of jazz, but not the person who comes to mind when i think of directing something like this per se. i don't want to offend mr. eastwood. a great erector can do a variety of things. what was the experience for you? >>
the original production.s not the cap of the show. there are maybe one million people who saw the original cast on the original stage. now 19 million people have seen the stage production in some carnation. incarnation. certain performances like my fair lady or even cabaret, those performances were before my time this age performances. i hear my parent talking about the great broadway performances coming up, and the only reference i have is the movie that retains the star from the age. that's...
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>> my dad originally from india, came here 55 years ago for his ph.d. and my mom, caucasian origin. my mother converted, it was a slow process of learning for the entire family because there weren't a lot of muslims there. by the time i was in high school, i was fairly practicing. i grew up in colorado and not a lot there. misunderstandings during the iran hostage crisis, so i found myself in high school having to explain things and be a bridge and stuff. always see myself as a bridge between cultures between religion, just try to help the world understand each other better because i'm fully american, fully muslim and i don't see any contradiction in either. i can be both. i love america and my religion. the more i can help people see it, the better i feel about myself. >> you enjoy what you do. >> there are challenging moments. some audiences will have someone who's there to kind of give you a hard time but if you're patient and sincere, usually by the end of it, they learn more and hope any overcome some of the stereotypes people have and all humans have stereotypes. we have to be
>> my dad originally from india, came here 55 years ago for his ph.d. and my mom, caucasian origin. my mother converted, it was a slow process of learning for the entire family because there weren't a lot of muslims there. by the time i was in high school, i was fairly practicing. i grew up in colorado and not a lot there. misunderstandings during the iran hostage crisis, so i found myself in high school having to explain things and be a bridge and stuff. always see myself as a bridge...
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>>> it's a picture of the original site. >> so, that's the box that's currently there. and they wanted to install a box to the left there -- sorry. >>> so, the box that's currently there. there was going to be an additional one right where -- >> behind the two trees? >>> yes. so, those gardens, the whole sidewalk was opened up to install these gardens. and you can see there's a little walkway there right in front of that parked car, which is required by the city for access to the cars. >> he does at&t own the cabinet, the green one? >>> [speaker not understood], too. >> okay, thank you. any other public comment for 3 mirabel? 6202 california street? 392 fifth avenue? i think there's only one other possible public comment person. why don't you just come up and speak and tell us what address you're here for. yep, 30th street, thank you. >>> my name is nancy barrett. and we submitted a letter also, but you should have extra copies if anybody needs any. our circumstances are similar to 3 mirabel. we did a box walk and then we identified two other suitable sites actually tha
>>> it's a picture of the original site. >> so, that's the box that's currently there. and they wanted to install a box to the left there -- sorry. >>> so, the box that's currently there. there was going to be an additional one right where -- >> behind the two trees? >>> yes. so, those gardens, the whole sidewalk was opened up to install these gardens. and you can see there's a little walkway there right in front of that parked car, which is required by...
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of the case and misleading federal prosecutors about the origins. do you believe that such use of nsa intercepts are lawful? >> that's a complicated question and i'm trying to make sure i
of the case and misleading federal prosecutors about the origins. do you believe that such use of nsa intercepts are lawful? >> that's a complicated question and i'm trying to make sure i
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it does have originality.ou would see some movies you are familiar with like the k, there are quite a few original steps. you don't really see the true essence of it unless you ounce.e balance >> blow did a feature on me -- vogue did a feature on me. choreographers of the 21st-century. they wanted to do a feature on me because i was one of the main dancers in the big show with jr that he was choreographing. me in the feature on magazine as well as a video. to play this video. it's so much easier for people to see how brilliant his artistic genius is. is much easier to see them for me to sit in this chair and describe it. ♪ ♪ tavis: i know what i see when i see this. saw yourfull when i gift on display that way. what do you see? , liket people mention what you said, and they mention my expression, how happy i am when i dance. looking at that video, i see a lot of hard work to get to that point. i have been dancing every single day, i never missed a day since i was 13. everyeen doing jookin' day. it's been like
it does have originality.ou would see some movies you are familiar with like the k, there are quite a few original steps. you don't really see the true essence of it unless you ounce.e balance >> blow did a feature on me -- vogue did a feature on me. choreographers of the 21st-century. they wanted to do a feature on me because i was one of the main dancers in the big show with jr that he was choreographing. me in the feature on magazine as well as a video. to play this video. it's so much...
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each of these hearings on the record in front of a hearing officer that at&t's application at the original location satisfied all 22 of the guidelines. the objective guidelines. >> we have people that came to testify today, members of the public impacted by at&t's boxes and the proposed permits here. and, so, i'm wondering if these types of objections were a part of the processes involved with these other 31 entities that you believe were treated differently. i don't understand, and i'm going to talk -- ask the department maybe to help me understand that better. thank you for your attempt. if you could -- you can continue with where you stopped. or where i interrupted you, i should say. mr. pacheco, you can start the clock again. >>> thank you. i just want to make one last point which is simply this. that what happened here was the department decided at a certain point that it was going to substitute unenacted legislation for legislation that supervisor wiener said got passed for an enacted ordinance and written rules and regulations that the department had decided it was not going to foll
each of these hearings on the record in front of a hearing officer that at&t's application at the original location satisfied all 22 of the guidelines. the objective guidelines. >> we have people that came to testify today, members of the public impacted by at&t's boxes and the proposed permits here. and, so, i'm wondering if these types of objections were a part of the processes involved with these other 31 entities that you believe were treated differently. i don't understand,...
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it was the original agreement suggested that the project site include an adjacent parcel of land from the railroad. the project site can be project owned by the schlage lock corporation. the boundary map provides a proximate map only owned by the schlage lock project manager. we'll have an update of the. in response to concerns recently raised by community members the expansion is for two updates for the projects first two years. those update meetings are in addition to the process around the specific development applications for building and phases. there are also several items we expect to add to the agreement. one of those item is the terms and conditions under which the rec and park department can have and those memo are in your packet but the agreement will lock in the price that rec and park department will pay the developer for the park or parks. in exchange for rec and park department making the change the developer will agree for a price under market rate value and bear the costs of the maintenance. the exact locked in price and the construction and maintenance costs are stil
it was the original agreement suggested that the project site include an adjacent parcel of land from the railroad. the project site can be project owned by the schlage lock corporation. the boundary map provides a proximate map only owned by the schlage lock project manager. we'll have an update of the. in response to concerns recently raised by community members the expansion is for two updates for the projects first two years. those update meetings are in addition to the process around the...
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originals youtube channel. >> he met his lady on-line eight years ago.heir first meeting. >> catfish scenario here. >> see what it's like when they finally come face to face. h other and coming up with plans for world peace. >>> dog and mini horse do some bonding. ♪ ♪ >>> eight years, that's a long time to wait for your love and that's what this guy claims to have done. >> oh. are you excited? >> yes. >> definitely. i'm beyond nervous. can't wait to hug her and to embrace her and hold her. kiss her. and tell her how much i love her and how happy i am. >> he's talking about kimmy tran, they met eight years ago on myspace. >> myspace. >> they claim they never met each other physically in person. and this is their first meeting. >> this could be a cat fish scenario he thinks she looks like this and really like a dude. >> i think you will be pleasantly surprised. he obviously is excited to see her, she is excited to see him. she says on-line dating gets a bad wrap. once she met him they pretty much liked each other. >> they're glad their on-line personas wer
originals youtube channel. >> he met his lady on-line eight years ago.heir first meeting. >> catfish scenario here. >> see what it's like when they finally come face to face. h other and coming up with plans for world peace. >>> dog and mini horse do some bonding. ♪ ♪ >>> eight years, that's a long time to wait for your love and that's what this guy claims to have done. >> oh. are you excited? >> yes. >> definitely. i'm beyond nervous....
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laura's mother say she told the original investigators that gilley killed her daughter.sy was out of control. >> i told them why i thought it was him or why i knew it was him, and i was very frustrated that they didn't take that seriously. >> for the record, no one is willing to speculate why the original investigators didn't look deeper into gilley's alibi. it was clear to the cold case unit that gilley should have been the prime suspect all along. >> he's callous, cold-hearted, and had no more thought of killing laura than stepping on a bug. from the time he killed laura, he had thought nothing else of it. he is a cold-blooded killer. >> gilley and laura dated in high school, but gilley was a year younger, and when laura went off to college, she made a new set of friends. >> he didn't want her to have any friends. and when she got to college, he would go over there and stalk her. >> family and friends implored laura to end the relationship, but she was terrified. >> i tried to get her to go and get a restraining order, and she was afraid to go because she was afraid of
laura's mother say she told the original investigators that gilley killed her daughter.sy was out of control. >> i told them why i thought it was him or why i knew it was him, and i was very frustrated that they didn't take that seriously. >> for the record, no one is willing to speculate why the original investigators didn't look deeper into gilley's alibi. it was clear to the cold case unit that gilley should have been the prime suspect all along. >> he's callous,...
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now most of us can't afford to hang an original mondeo picasso on our walls but perhaps we could settle for the next best thing a group of russian artists and making a splash in german articles with their incredibly detailed reproductions all berlin correspondent peter oliver has been for a few. a who's who of art stares back at you from the walls of this small salad in berlin but this priceless collection including rembrandt's mony is and van gulfs are the work of three russian brothers who to this it will be for good for you know this is a good example of what we do the original of this painting was lost during world war two we were able to recreate it from an old photograph. guinea mihail and semi encores and being masterminds behind the masterworks that have drawn high praise from some of the most respected and revered names in the german art world in. the my bil lost people who represent conservative traditional russian art schools in the west europe and then you see the synonymously costly and complex education gave way to more than art but in russia it was preserved had they not
now most of us can't afford to hang an original mondeo picasso on our walls but perhaps we could settle for the next best thing a group of russian artists and making a splash in german articles with their incredibly detailed reproductions all berlin correspondent peter oliver has been for a few. a who's who of art stares back at you from the walls of this small salad in berlin but this priceless collection including rembrandt's mony is and van gulfs are the work of three russian brothers who to...
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. ~ i just wanted to clarify >> my version i have in writing is 15 and i based it on the original, i guess, coalition for the commission. and then i believe supervisor avalos in his amended version would have 11 members. i understand the coalition may be okay with 11. either way, you know, i would be okay. i just -- you know, there are some advantages of including more. as you know when you have more it's harder to have a quorum. it's a disadvantage. whatever version we come up with in terms of a amendment, we're going to have a week -- i mean, i'd like to say this about in general, that there's a lot of amendments to amendments today. and we will be probably accepting them with the idea that we still have at least a week to really clean up everything and look at it much more carefully in terms of why it doesn't make -- a second chance to rethink whether this is the best way to do this or not. so, that's what the -- >> thank you. no, thank you for the clarification. i just have to say, you know, i think a 15-member council is fine. my main worry is quorum. i think that size of a body
. ~ i just wanted to clarify >> my version i have in writing is 15 and i based it on the original, i guess, coalition for the commission. and then i believe supervisor avalos in his amended version would have 11 members. i understand the coalition may be okay with 11. either way, you know, i would be okay. i just -- you know, there are some advantages of including more. as you know when you have more it's harder to have a quorum. it's a disadvantage. whatever version we come up with in...
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an original member of the transitional national council after the uprising began. she resigned in protest over the absence of women's voices in the council to continue to play an active and powerful role supporting democracy, human rights, and participation of women in the be in politics until she was murdered on the day she another libyans went to the pole to elect another government. wore a usarf sweatshirt during the press conference as the u.s. team faced germany in the world cup. there will u.s. lost him of the still advanced to the next round. in afghanistan, a former finance minister and world bank official says he has won the presidential election. the claim comes despite a locations -- allegations by his opponent that ghani colluded with afghan officials to still the vote. some 10,000 abdullah supporters marched against the alleged fraud in kabul today. canada's supreme court has issued a landmark victory for first nations who oppose the corporate exultation of their land. in what has been held as the most significant addition is rights case in canadian hi
an original member of the transitional national council after the uprising began. she resigned in protest over the absence of women's voices in the council to continue to play an active and powerful role supporting democracy, human rights, and participation of women in the be in politics until she was murdered on the day she another libyans went to the pole to elect another government. wore a usarf sweatshirt during the press conference as the u.s. team faced germany in the world cup. there...
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a originally started as japanese friend which only newspaper. then, they added an english section.the is the headline "san francisco chronicle" the day after pearl harbor. december the eighth, 1941. >> after the attack on pearl harbor, life changed for the japanese-americans who had lived or 50or, some of them 40 years. all of a sudden, they were the enemy. 19, 1942, executive signed ordering all japanese people of japanese ancestry. we are talking down to 1/16. if you are a tiny bit japanese, you had to relocate to a camp. these were the instructions that they saw on the telephone poles. they were given a little bit over a week to get rid of all of their possessions. first of all, they had to report and they would be arrested. then they had a week to get rid of anything. we are talking about quitting their jobs, selling their homes, getting rid of their businesses. my grandparents owned a dry goods store and they had to get rid of their inventory. had to get rid of pets, their cars. and then decide what they were going to take. told themattractions you had to take dishes, bedding.
a originally started as japanese friend which only newspaper. then, they added an english section.the is the headline "san francisco chronicle" the day after pearl harbor. december the eighth, 1941. >> after the attack on pearl harbor, life changed for the japanese-americans who had lived or 50or, some of them 40 years. all of a sudden, they were the enemy. 19, 1942, executive signed ordering all japanese people of japanese ancestry. we are talking down to 1/16. if you are a...
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three russian brothers who to this is typical you know this is a good example of what we do the original of this painting was lost during world war two we were able to recreate it from an old photograph. guinea me and semi on the masterminds behind the masterworks that have drawn high praise from some of the most respected and revered names in the german art world this in real life to live they might be a lost people who represent conservative traditional russian art schools in the west europe and then you see the synonymously costly and complex education gave way to more than art but in russia it was preserved had they not started in leningrad they wouldn't be able to paint those wonderful pictures for them to sell a painting the artist must have been dead for at least seventy years and the paintings all have to be signed by the brothers this hasn't stopped some chances trying to make a killing off their work though back in two thousand we did some reproductions of william turner's the originals were stolen back in one thousand nine hundred six these guys then tried to sell them to an a
three russian brothers who to this is typical you know this is a good example of what we do the original of this painting was lost during world war two we were able to recreate it from an old photograph. guinea me and semi on the masterminds behind the masterworks that have drawn high praise from some of the most respected and revered names in the german art world this in real life to live they might be a lost people who represent conservative traditional russian art schools in the west europe...
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and we set tout make the best original content we could. original series online, free to the consumer. supported by advertising. but in all honesty, we've been doing this for seven or eight years. and when i met ted serandos at netflix that's the moment now where most people get in their minds that the best original series can come online and not just from the major media companies. >> the best original series, whether it's online or from a big media company, costs money to make. >> you nailed it. so if you can give the best artist the kind of creative freedom that they don't get in major media companies, then you've got them hooked. then you give them the fair and best business model possible. but you're seeing a lot of companies like ours produce the highest quality content at a fraction of the cost that we used to spend in broadcast television. >> what accounts for the decrease in the programming costs for you? >> well, for us, i mean, we started with short form series. so i spent most of my life making 30-minute shows. 60-minute shows.
and we set tout make the best original content we could. original series online, free to the consumer. supported by advertising. but in all honesty, we've been doing this for seven or eight years. and when i met ted serandos at netflix that's the moment now where most people get in their minds that the best original series can come online and not just from the major media companies. >> the best original series, whether it's online or from a big media company, costs money to make. >>...
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it's the original star spangled banner lyrics. some call it a poem which, along with the flag is celebrating an anniversary. >> it's the perfect marriage for a short period of time. to bring the original lyrics that francis scott key penned with the flag that inspired those words. >> pairing the flag and the lyrics to the star spangled banner is a first. but it's nothing new. >> o say can you see ♪ >> it's a song as familiar to americans as a baby's lul baby'. you about how did that become so familiar? >> the anthem gets more publicity and the anthem gets more famous. >> devoted his life to history. he is the chief of interpretation at baltimore, maryland's fort mchenry national monument. his mission is bringing our distant past to place. >> this is the power of place. here's the thing. people love the anthem, they love the flag but they understand that fort mchenry is where they both come together. literally on the exact original ground in which you and i are standing. >> the star spangled banner ask turning 200 years old. the ma
it's the original star spangled banner lyrics. some call it a poem which, along with the flag is celebrating an anniversary. >> it's the perfect marriage for a short period of time. to bring the original lyrics that francis scott key penned with the flag that inspired those words. >> pairing the flag and the lyrics to the star spangled banner is a first. but it's nothing new. >> o say can you see ♪ >> it's a song as familiar to americans as a baby's lul baby'. you...
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and right now, we're voting on the amendments to the original? >> that's right john gibner, deputy city attorney you're voting on the amendment that supervisor avalos or supervisor campos is proposing today. and if you make that amendment you'll have basically a new version of the charter academy that optional applies to the board and the mayor's office to supervisor avalos suggested and have to continue the item to another committee meeting and if i may my understanding we're basically voting on african-american the charter amendment proposal and with the understanding be that you'll have an opportunity to vote yes or no depending on our view on the issue when we come back at the next committee meeting >> okay. so there's been a motion to amend supervisor avalos legislation. is there a second >> second do you want a roll call. >> on that motion for the amendment. >> supervisor campos. supervisor tang. supervisor yee. mr. chair there are 3 i's >> so with the amendment versions we'll continue this item to another rules committee hopefully next wee
and right now, we're voting on the amendments to the original? >> that's right john gibner, deputy city attorney you're voting on the amendment that supervisor avalos or supervisor campos is proposing today. and if you make that amendment you'll have basically a new version of the charter academy that optional applies to the board and the mayor's office to supervisor avalos suggested and have to continue the item to another committee meeting and if i may my understanding we're basically...
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to address concerns there were concerns about the original version about a vacancy held open until a special election we've changed that so that there won't be a vacancy but an interim supervisor that will be appointed by e the mayor but are in the be allowed to run for the special election that person will be able to run in subsequent election more of an interim official holders than a person severing beyond that. so the city attorney has given us assurances that is legal it is essentially having an interim supervisor whether a term we have in place in san francisco. for example, the clock is ticking on my being supervisor for 2 and a half more years. the interim supervisors about accept the appointments knowing it is only for a limited term and that person will be eligible for a subsequent election later on this will reduce the potential for the costs for a special election if we have a special election for the careers office it will be $3 million citywide we'll not have a high you turnout but an election for a mayor would be a higher turnout. so we'll insure that the districts wil
to address concerns there were concerns about the original version about a vacancy held open until a special election we've changed that so that there won't be a vacancy but an interim supervisor that will be appointed by e the mayor but are in the be allowed to run for the special election that person will be able to run in subsequent election more of an interim official holders than a person severing beyond that. so the city attorney has given us assurances that is legal it is essentially...
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>> i'm from south korea originally. i was born and raised there. i came to america when i was 13. >> why did you come to the state? >> long story, but, you know, as all immigrants do, there was a lot of turbulence and then i ended up in queens originally, new york, without a word of english. stick what do you do for a living today? >> i'm a novelist and journalist, so i published a novel, literary novel, is how i began writing. and then i'm coming out with a book actually. i've been a journalist or about since the first time i went into north korea in 2002, and that's when i first went into north korea, and that is what i've been covering more or less. >> that's why we invited you on booktv to preview your book is coming out in the fall of 2014, "without you, there is no us: my time with the sons of north korea's elite." how did you get a job in north korea? how did that come about? >> it took a long time. you know, the first time i went into thousand two was by joining the pro-north korean group, and then i went for kim jong-il's 60th celebration
>> i'm from south korea originally. i was born and raised there. i came to america when i was 13. >> why did you come to the state? >> long story, but, you know, as all immigrants do, there was a lot of turbulence and then i ended up in queens originally, new york, without a word of english. stick what do you do for a living today? >> i'm a novelist and journalist, so i published a novel, literary novel, is how i began writing. and then i'm coming out with a book...
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when you look at the original legislation when it was reauthorized the first time, it was about a 20% increase at the time, and that was over 15 years. so, we're not going to be visiting this for a really long time. let me, let me -- and i also realize that the difference between when we just look at the ramp up between whether it's 4 years or 5 years, the difference year during the four years would be about $800,000 [speaker not understood]. if you want to increase five years it would be 3.2 million. so, it's $800,000. and what's happened, i was comfortable at five years ramp up and then there's been quite a few things that have changed to make me soften my stance. the main one was the timing of everything. when we finally figured out what the timing was in terms of completing the spending allocation plan that we looked when it was going to land, it would have landed at the beginning of year 4, where then you would adored need the funding. that in addition to the many, many, many contacts and communications and phone call i received by people in the field to say it won't make any sen
when you look at the original legislation when it was reauthorized the first time, it was about a 20% increase at the time, and that was over 15 years. so, we're not going to be visiting this for a really long time. let me, let me -- and i also realize that the difference between when we just look at the ramp up between whether it's 4 years or 5 years, the difference year during the four years would be about $800,000 [speaker not understood]. if you want to increase five years it would be 3.2...
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they assume it is the original creditor. they don't know if some guy who buffalo to a thousand up from buffalo but on the street corner that is that had an aspect of this world. going about this mastercard account. you think it is the bank and is really just about a kind of entrepreneur who has bought it and is hoping to turn a tidy profit. >> host: what rights to the have? >> guest: it is a great question. do you on this debt are not? and here is a really interesting aspect. there bought and sold. the bank sells it off. the not really concerned what happens after that. down the road often these debts are sued on. what happens is someone gets a summons that says you come to court on this date or you -- we have a judgment against you. there is an 90% no-show. it comes before the judge. $7,452, even if the original that was 2000. boehner. they're is a judgment. they can garnish your wages. even if you show up in court, this is a crazy thing i saw, if you show up in court and simply say, can you show me the evidence that you do
they assume it is the original creditor. they don't know if some guy who buffalo to a thousand up from buffalo but on the street corner that is that had an aspect of this world. going about this mastercard account. you think it is the bank and is really just about a kind of entrepreneur who has bought it and is hoping to turn a tidy profit. >> host: what rights to the have? >> guest: it is a great question. do you on this debt are not? and here is a really interesting aspect. there...
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plus, boost® original is doctor recommended and has a guaranteed great taste.he nutrition you need with boost® nutritional drink. this has been medifacts for boost® nutritional drink. >>> we are going to end tonight on a compelling story that comes to us from our nbc station in atlanta. it's about an extraordinary discovery on the side of a local road by a man who happened to be in the right place at the right time, and he did the right thing. we get our report tonight from the reporter who originally covered it as a local news story there. here is matt pearl of wxiatv in atlanta. >> reporter: long ago, brian collins learned the value of choosing the right path. >> i've been in a lot of bad situations, but i've never seen that. >> reporter: last friday he found on the side of a road, a chance to save a life. >> i saw something moving in the ditch. when i got out, it was a baby, almost right here. almost in the highway. >> reporter: 15-month-old emily pickens had crawled through the woods, down an embankment, ending un300 yards from home. >> there was a baby cra
plus, boost® original is doctor recommended and has a guaranteed great taste.he nutrition you need with boost® nutritional drink. this has been medifacts for boost® nutritional drink. >>> we are going to end tonight on a compelling story that comes to us from our nbc station in atlanta. it's about an extraordinary discovery on the side of a local road by a man who happened to be in the right place at the right time, and he did the right thing. we get our report tonight from the...
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originating lead i have originated in shows not as the lead i've taken over in some shows like jersey boys as you mentioned and i've i've been able to play some leads but this one is it was all on my shoulders to you know take on this first leading role and there's so many parallels to my own life and career you know finally getting this shot and rocky's all about getting that shot and as a movie nominee it's fantastic had known he's right i made myself know my wife got a tony nomination so the house is you know we have your wife is over faye and we both did we did legally blonde together on broadway she was a saturn f.t.v. where i met her is thirteen years ago now and we've been married for thirteen years and she she got a nomination about five six years ago and now i got one l m two you ever known as your box in a jungle boxed iced when that three years ago when i started the rocky people said we're putting you in some boxing training because you have to learn the fundamentals i don't know if you. interviewed a ton of boxers or even many many i mean a better hollyfield came to see t
originating lead i have originated in shows not as the lead i've taken over in some shows like jersey boys as you mentioned and i've i've been able to play some leads but this one is it was all on my shoulders to you know take on this first leading role and there's so many parallels to my own life and career you know finally getting this shot and rocky's all about getting that shot and as a movie nominee it's fantastic had known he's right i made myself know my wife got a tony nomination so the...
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i think that, you know, this was a timetable that was originally set out by the bush administration and we had to adhere to it. we could not stay in the country without their permission. >> final response? >> well, that's just absolutely not correct. the fact is i was part of the 2008 negotiating team. at that time it was understood by nouri al-maliki, and accepted by prime minister nouri al-maliki, that this was the first sofa not the last. we spent many months successfully accommodating a first sofa and we hoped for a second. the diplomatic shortfalls led us to where in some ways contributed to where we are today. >> thank you both joining us tonight. thank you. >>> now an update on the al jazeera colleagues held in prison in cairo. egypt's prosecutor ordered the release of our longest hold reporter abdullah al-shami. citing health reasons. abdullah al-shami-on a hunger strike for 145 days to protest detention, without charge. he had lost a third of ris body weight. he had been held since mid august, arrested whilst covering a protest. a judge in egypt's capital said peter greste, moh
i think that, you know, this was a timetable that was originally set out by the bush administration and we had to adhere to it. we could not stay in the country without their permission. >> final response? >> well, that's just absolutely not correct. the fact is i was part of the 2008 negotiating team. at that time it was understood by nouri al-maliki, and accepted by prime minister nouri al-maliki, that this was the first sofa not the last. we spent many months successfully...