73
73
Nov 10, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
that were originated.ame from basically unregulated sector. and emphasizing the role of largely credited institutions would not be consistent with the ideology that is trying to press the idea that government is the source of the problem. >> more questions. yes? >> fannie and freddie in the whole question of the gses, what do you see as the source of them making such ill advise investments? do you see any role for the regulatory department directly or indirectly having contributed to the bad investment decisions that they made? or do you think it was because they are very profit focused and they just followed what the securitization, the securitize market was doing? . . >> and is squint the data that i presented today. >> other questions? well, i think we've reached the end of the day. i'd like to offer a round of applause to the organizers. they put in all of the work. [applause] [applause] >> any announcements, paul? >> can somebody -- but we want to thank michelle rose and her support. she really worked
that were originated.ame from basically unregulated sector. and emphasizing the role of largely credited institutions would not be consistent with the ideology that is trying to press the idea that government is the source of the problem. >> more questions. yes? >> fannie and freddie in the whole question of the gses, what do you see as the source of them making such ill advise investments? do you see any role for the regulatory department directly or indirectly having contributed...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
85
85
Nov 11, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is a picture of the original mint in the western united states. when in 1852 san francisco was charted to have its own mint. the temporary quarters were in this building and cost $93,000. this building is a landmark -- california historic landmark and built the new building around it. >> on top of it too. >> and this on commercial street below kearney and it's a museum of pacific history or something like that and it is temporary -- it was temporary until the mint was built at fifth and mission street and people say is now the old mint but this is in fact the old mint and this is what pat -- this is just up the street. a little unusual house i saw on commercial street. that's all we see right now of the belli building. i couldn't be get behind it. this an old brick building that in some ways survived the 06 quake. >> a lot of the buildings did and i have a client that still owner its. right around the corner there are two buildings there and this area did survive the earthquake and the fire. >> one of the things that is most unusual about this and
. >> this is a picture of the original mint in the western united states. when in 1852 san francisco was charted to have its own mint. the temporary quarters were in this building and cost $93,000. this building is a landmark -- california historic landmark and built the new building around it. >> on top of it too. >> and this on commercial street below kearney and it's a museum of pacific history or something like that and it is temporary -- it was temporary until the mint...
419
419
Nov 5, 2010
11/10
by
KCSM
tv
eye 419
favorite 0
quote 0
both the original and replica were made by frenchmen.orld's rena yamazawa reports. >> reporter: a motor show in paris displays eye-catching models. many autos here use electricity, ecofriendly devices, or other cutting-edge technologies." businesses can also see a replica of a car that appeared about 240 years ago. the original was france's first technological invention. so lots of visitors want to see it. when the original was invented in the late 18th century, trains had just started running on steam power. it is believed that king louis xv ordered the car built to transport artillery. fabrice geneson, a car designer and manufacturer, decided to make this steam-powered automobile replica. to reach the village of void-vacoon, you drive 300 kilometers east from paris. it's the birthplace of nicola joseph teuniot, the inventor of the steam automobile. geneson comes from the village too and decided to replicate his invention. >> translator: until now, nobody has recreated a car like this. nobody. it runs on steam by burning wood. i found t
both the original and replica were made by frenchmen.orld's rena yamazawa reports. >> reporter: a motor show in paris displays eye-catching models. many autos here use electricity, ecofriendly devices, or other cutting-edge technologies." businesses can also see a replica of a car that appeared about 240 years ago. the original was france's first technological invention. so lots of visitors want to see it. when the original was invented in the late 18th century, trains had just...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
73
73
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
i do not believe that this minor revision to that sways at all from our original intent. i do also support the addition of that -- additional language that the staff provided us with. commissioner sugaya: i would like to support commissioner antonini. i think we are kidding ourselves if we do not think valet parking is going to be required at all time. >> before i call the item, i have to ask commissioner borden, who was absent, if she has reviewed the material and is prepared to participate in this action. commissioner borden: yes, i am. >> thank you. commissioner antonini: let me be clear on the motion. the motion be staff proposes does not include the -- the motion the staff proposes does not include the valet parking on evenings and weekends, am i correct on that? then i ask that we make an amendment. it would be 100, that if in fact there are available parking spaces on evenings and weekends that are not in use, then perhaps only events that are larger should require valet, so with the maker of the motion be ok with a revision that would require evenings and weekends
i do not believe that this minor revision to that sways at all from our original intent. i do also support the addition of that -- additional language that the staff provided us with. commissioner sugaya: i would like to support commissioner antonini. i think we are kidding ourselves if we do not think valet parking is going to be required at all time. >> before i call the item, i have to ask commissioner borden, who was absent, if she has reviewed the material and is prepared to...
108
108
Nov 1, 2010
11/10
by
KNTV
quote
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 2
. >> okay, that was the -- >> that's the original. >> that's the original, obviously. >> a few years ago. and this is -- >> i like it in black and white. i look huge.
. >> okay, that was the -- >> that's the original. >> that's the original, obviously. >> a few years ago. and this is -- >> i like it in black and white. i look huge.
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
83
83
Nov 5, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
i was here for the origin nam discussions. the only -- you know, i think it's not an unreasonable request. to i'm -- so i'm going to go on with my own -- i'm not going to support the motion on the floor currentry. -- currently. >> commissioner sugaya? commissioner sugaya: isn't the motion on the floor the same as the staff recommendation? >> the only difference 2003 the commission's amendment and the staff recommendation is instead of monday through friday, it would be monday through sunday. that's the only difference. any time when there's a large meeting or event that has more than 50 people attending. that's already in the draft motion. >> that's any time during the week? >> right now it's only monday through friday. so with commissioner antonini's amendment, it would include saturday and sunday. commissioner sugaya: for clarification, what is in existence now is providing the valet at all times? >> that's right. commissioner sugaya: even when there is no event, there's a valet? we're eliminating it for any time when there'
i was here for the origin nam discussions. the only -- you know, i think it's not an unreasonable request. to i'm -- so i'm going to go on with my own -- i'm not going to support the motion on the floor currentry. -- currently. >> commissioner sugaya? commissioner sugaya: isn't the motion on the floor the same as the staff recommendation? >> the only difference 2003 the commission's amendment and the staff recommendation is instead of monday through friday, it would be monday...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
113
113
Nov 25, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
the original chaldea san francisco -- the original county of san francisco came from san mateo county. they decided it was too large a county, said the card off another county. at the time, the largest population in the state was in san francisco. l.a. barely made a presidio. they had, like, 50 or 60 people. 90% of the population was in san francisco, and everyone down the peninsula is saying if they are in the county, san francisco has this huge population, we are going to have to go along with them, so they can't get off -- they carved it off. >> it looks like it is the richmond district, but a kind of shows what was on the west side town. a great deal of it was sam, and for that reason, people thought that the weather and the san -- it was really not a place that people wanted to live, and it was going to be very typical for san francisco -- very difficult for san francisco to expand west. >> if you look at the early maps, it was 3 miles wide by about 6 miles long, this huge sand dunes that just moved around. >> here is an 1875 map of the laguna. says along the side of the map, hig
the original chaldea san francisco -- the original county of san francisco came from san mateo county. they decided it was too large a county, said the card off another county. at the time, the largest population in the state was in san francisco. l.a. barely made a presidio. they had, like, 50 or 60 people. 90% of the population was in san francisco, and everyone down the peninsula is saying if they are in the county, san francisco has this huge population, we are going to have to go along...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
88
88
Nov 24, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
so the original language states -- supervisor avalos: no. 3? madam clerk: page two, three. -- line 3. president chiu: section d. madam clerk: i am so sorry. page three, item d3. supervisor: this is absurd. we are doing this on the fly, not knowing what we are voting on? i am not feeling good about this process at this point. president chiu: one thing that i can propose, colleagues, is that we take a quick 10 to 15 minute break that incorporates supervisor daly's amendments that do not involve changing robert's rules, unless anyone has some other suggestions? supervisor daly: this may be the first time today the i agree with supervisor -- that i agree with supervisor elsbernd. i do not think any of us thought through what type of swiss cheese process we were making, and i would ask through the chair that the board of supervisors who are holding up this process for two of you to reconsider. i think we have a process which i think is clean. it is far superior to this other process, which is, honestly, exercising almost a never used board rule, 5.2
so the original language states -- supervisor avalos: no. 3? madam clerk: page two, three. -- line 3. president chiu: section d. madam clerk: i am so sorry. page three, item d3. supervisor: this is absurd. we are doing this on the fly, not knowing what we are voting on? i am not feeling good about this process at this point. president chiu: one thing that i can propose, colleagues, is that we take a quick 10 to 15 minute break that incorporates supervisor daly's amendments that do not involve...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Nov 20, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
originally, as you know, this was supposed to be home depot. exactly. i knew it would be like saying the dodgers of san francisco or something. people immediately started to align themselves up in tents, those that just could not imagine a home depot, could not imagine a big box retailer in the city and county of san francisco. i remember all the community meetings of on the hill. all over. we were all over the city having community meetings about the basic future of san francisco and what kind of city we wanted. were we a city of neighborhoods, or were we just going to find a suburbanized san francisco as our future? that was the debate, and home depot had to come to the table, spend a great deal of time with supervisor maxwell. the other supervisors wanted nothing to do with it at the time. but supervisor maxwell was open and wanted to make sure if there was ever going to be a retailer like that or a big box like this, that there had to be some strong commitments to the community, and they needed to take shape in a private meeting. they needed to be o
originally, as you know, this was supposed to be home depot. exactly. i knew it would be like saying the dodgers of san francisco or something. people immediately started to align themselves up in tents, those that just could not imagine a home depot, could not imagine a big box retailer in the city and county of san francisco. i remember all the community meetings of on the hill. all over. we were all over the city having community meetings about the basic future of san francisco and what kind...
163
163
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
jefferson thought the constitution ought to be written every generation sevier original school coming to exist in the 80's is this far from their point of view can most historians because we all know as historians there are a lot of a different original intentions and the one thing we intended is to have the document change. >> less could question. >> hewey alluded to other first ladies. i wonder in this case the role of abigail played in the tenure during his white house residence. you either looted before to the sedition act and so forth but is there a singular moment you think that it really stands out during the period of which her influence was critical in terms of the presidency? >> that is the most critical mode. abigail and john are the most
jefferson thought the constitution ought to be written every generation sevier original school coming to exist in the 80's is this far from their point of view can most historians because we all know as historians there are a lot of a different original intentions and the one thing we intended is to have the document change. >> less could question. >> hewey alluded to other first ladies. i wonder in this case the role of abigail played in the tenure during his white house residence....
167
167
Nov 14, 2010
11/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
the origins of it are still around so this is one of the very few original documents of the religion that are still around, for anybody to see. and that particular book is written in poetry to music, and it talks about relationship between man and god and in between there is discussion which helps every human being in the process. if you read this thing very carefully, you feel that sikhism believes in absolute equality of all human beings and without any question, race, religion, no issues, you are all equal and i think in the history of any religion is the first religion which in the holy book there is number of pages devoted to equality of women. absolute equality of women. i think when you look at the women's suffrage movement in this country, 150 years, 500 years ago the guru taught aboutabsolute equality of women and man. we are all the same. there is another thing interesting about sikh religion that we respect all other religions. all other religions we respect them and support them in any possible way. because my feeling is that the gurus said there are a number of other sup
the origins of it are still around so this is one of the very few original documents of the religion that are still around, for anybody to see. and that particular book is written in poetry to music, and it talks about relationship between man and god and in between there is discussion which helps every human being in the process. if you read this thing very carefully, you feel that sikhism believes in absolute equality of all human beings and without any question, race, religion, no issues,...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
76
76
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
i went to the process and a photocopied everything and i kept all of the originals. we received the notice on the following monday. >> did you ask the question why you only got four months? >> i literally grab the note and i had been waiting there since about 8:30 or 9 so i got the note and i said will you let them know that i'm coming to the offices. as i was walking out, he was on the phone and we granted them the amount of time and she is on her way over. >> when you took it over and showed five months, and you paid and received a permit for four months, did you question the permit? >> no, they give it to me and i did not even look at it. initially i had verbally requested five months and i asked if there is any reason and they said that -- and we don't allow longer than that. >> they told that they don't allow five months. >> yes, they told me that. >> is there any public comment? >> this is a situation where you want to deal with these issues, however, staff was able to identify the documents and the note did say five months. i know for a fact that i did that ch
i went to the process and a photocopied everything and i kept all of the originals. we received the notice on the following monday. >> did you ask the question why you only got four months? >> i literally grab the note and i had been waiting there since about 8:30 or 9 so i got the note and i said will you let them know that i'm coming to the offices. as i was walking out, he was on the phone and we granted them the amount of time and she is on her way over. >> when you took...
147
147
Nov 6, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
of the original few made in central russia, i routinely find on every trip to afghanistan, original from the early 1950's often they are dented and banged up or they looked more sober and the black but they still work. we don't know yet how long it will last for the we have no idea because it is an interesting point* because i could ask all of you would you have you used in the last week that is that old that is 50 years old? twenty years old? the laptop? cellphones? the car or the bus? microwave oven? home phone? toilet? do have anything? that is not a fair question some of these did not exist 50 years ago. would you have now that you think you will still use in 10 years? anything? anything more sophisticated than a garden tool or baseball bat? a few examples. maybe musical instrument. those and rifles last a long time and stay very effective for one century or more. there is a good one other people say electric light i will give you that but then take it back because most electrical lamps have been rewired. this is pretty incredible something that old that is still out there mayonnaise
of the original few made in central russia, i routinely find on every trip to afghanistan, original from the early 1950's often they are dented and banged up or they looked more sober and the black but they still work. we don't know yet how long it will last for the we have no idea because it is an interesting point* because i could ask all of you would you have you used in the last week that is that old that is 50 years old? twenty years old? the laptop? cellphones? the car or the bus?...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
does the surname tolstoy also originate from the thirteenth century. well the family tree originates from a certain interest who came to live in ancient russia together with his two sons. then one of his grandsons in the third or fourth generation was nicknamed. strange. is a russian word meaning first there were lots of people in russia at the time that only one family. well you know tossed it today means mass event heavy while in the fourteenth century simply manned big and strong. even at that time members of the tolstoy family stood out as toll and strong people. yes and so the initial nickname as we could call it now became their real surname says vladimir telstar great grandson of. the great russian author spotlight we'll be back shortly after a break so stay with us we'll continue this in. from. those so many years of past sins former prisoners. are still a lot. as well for sure. those so many years of. summer hoping to find their savior. others shake their executioners longing for justice. those so many years of past. memory is still moment. as
does the surname tolstoy also originate from the thirteenth century. well the family tree originates from a certain interest who came to live in ancient russia together with his two sons. then one of his grandsons in the third or fourth generation was nicknamed. strange. is a russian word meaning first there were lots of people in russia at the time that only one family. well you know tossed it today means mass event heavy while in the fourteenth century simply manned big and strong. even at...
342
342
Nov 10, 2010
11/10
by
KNTV
tv
eye 342
favorite 0
quote 0
con, the original title was "they're just not that into me." [ laughter ] >> steve: that was the originalno, it's a bad title"? >> jimmy: yep. >> steve: wow. publishing. >> jimmy: pro, "decision points" reflects an untraditional approach to memoir writings. con, it's a pop-up book. [ laughter ] that's fun. that's fun. >> steve: it's a fun, fun book. >> jimmy: yep. pro, it already has a five-star review on amazon. con, the review was written by amazon user prezbush69. [ laughter ] i think i know -- >> steve: yeah, yeah. >> jimmy: i know who that could be. >> steve: clinton. >> jimmy: pro, "decision points" places you right in the middle of the most pressure-filled and intense moments in the oval office. con, like on day one, when bush couldn't figure out how to set up his voice mail. [ laughter ] which one's the pound sign? pro, on page 100, there's a "mission accomplished" banner. con, but the book still drags on for another 400 pages. [ laughter ] very interesting book. >> steve: wow. >> jimmy: pro, before making any tough decisions, bush always consulted a higher power. con, dick cheney
con, the original title was "they're just not that into me." [ laughter ] >> steve: that was the originalno, it's a bad title"? >> jimmy: yep. >> steve: wow. publishing. >> jimmy: pro, "decision points" reflects an untraditional approach to memoir writings. con, it's a pop-up book. [ laughter ] that's fun. that's fun. >> steve: it's a fun, fun book. >> jimmy: yep. pro, it already has a five-star review on amazon. con, the review was...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
does the surname tolstoy also originate from the thirteenth century. well the family tree originates from a certain indras who came to live in ancient russia together with his two sons. then one of his grandsons in the third or fourth generation was nicknamed. strange. is a russian word meaning first there were lots of people in russia at the time that only one family. well you know tossed it today means mass event heavy while in the fourteenth century simply manned big and strong. even at that time members of the tolstoy family stood out as toll and strong people. yes and so the initial nickname as we could call it now became their real surname says tolstoy great grandson of. the great russian author spotlight will be back shortly after a break so stay with us we'll continue this in. wealthy british scientists it's time to look for. the. markets why not scandals. find out what's really happening to the global economy in these kinds of reports. download the official placation. i pod touch from the top story. life on the good. video on demand. comes and
does the surname tolstoy also originate from the thirteenth century. well the family tree originates from a certain indras who came to live in ancient russia together with his two sons. then one of his grandsons in the third or fourth generation was nicknamed. strange. is a russian word meaning first there were lots of people in russia at the time that only one family. well you know tossed it today means mass event heavy while in the fourteenth century simply manned big and strong. even at that...
187
187
Nov 26, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
and jefferson is a lack to and recovered the original spirit of the revolution. it's the second american revolution. what it really is is the states rights and slavery. that's what it really is. and that's what the adams think of this. it's not democracy versus aristocracy. it states rights versus a national vision. and jefferson is committed to -- jefferson would've been with the confederacy in 1861, clearly. and that's the reason, along with the hypocrisy on the racial issue. because one of his core argument from the racial issue -- just as jefferson can afford to free the slaves because then they will intermarry with weights and correct the anglo-saxon race. well, meanwhile, he is fathering four to six children by sally hemings. it's pretty bad. and this from a guy who was a virginian, who went to the same school as jefferson. while he remains the same color as jefferson. so i'm not totally alienating, but i do think that jefferson is the most resonant and contradictory figure in american history. he wrote the magic words of american history, which are extraor
and jefferson is a lack to and recovered the original spirit of the revolution. it's the second american revolution. what it really is is the states rights and slavery. that's what it really is. and that's what the adams think of this. it's not democracy versus aristocracy. it states rights versus a national vision. and jefferson is committed to -- jefferson would've been with the confederacy in 1861, clearly. and that's the reason, along with the hypocrisy on the racial issue. because one of...
172
172
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
jefferson felt that the constitution ought to be rewritten every generation so that the original school which actually has come into existence only recently under meese in the 80's is bizarre from their point of view and most historians point of view because we all know as historians there are a lot of original intentions. the one thing we know to be intended is to have the document changed. >> last question. >> deluded to other first ladies. i wonder in this case ruled that abigail plebeian john's tenure during his white house residence. you diluted before to the sedition act and so forth, but is there a singular moment that you think really stands out during that period in which her influence was critical? >> that's the most critical moment. abigail and john are the most seasoned diplomats in the united states. the surge in european courts in both paris and london so that as vice president and then as president she and john are a team and in diplomatic circles, though white is part of your point of view. she's used to that. it's a good deal on both sides said the old lady is the brain
jefferson felt that the constitution ought to be rewritten every generation so that the original school which actually has come into existence only recently under meese in the 80's is bizarre from their point of view and most historians point of view because we all know as historians there are a lot of original intentions. the one thing we know to be intended is to have the document changed. >> last question. >> deluded to other first ladies. i wonder in this case ruled that abigail...
263
263
Nov 6, 2010
11/10
by
KQEH
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
people, the original singers were singing the stuff weren't kidding. death stuff for them. >> you mentioned a moment ago, black guys and white guys, and the guys were talking about your musical corpus and picking our favorite hughie -- hughie lewis songs. if i were asked to put together my list of the hippest most soulful white guys that walked the planet, hughie lewis is on the list. you on there with elton john and kenny logens and now start a whole conversation here. there's a long list and i can't get to it. for you, what is all of this soul come from? >> i grew up in san francisco. my favorite radio station was k.d.i.a. tavis: that answers it. >> with the sister station. i lived on a steady diet of kdia. i didn't realize that nobody else realized who john salen was. i thought he was the administratest. tavis: most people don't know who ran salen is. >> this is what we grew up with. oddly enough. it is the thread that binds my band together. we like this tough. we're all suburban white kids from san francisco. tavis: it -- yo you were never intimid
people, the original singers were singing the stuff weren't kidding. death stuff for them. >> you mentioned a moment ago, black guys and white guys, and the guys were talking about your musical corpus and picking our favorite hughie -- hughie lewis songs. if i were asked to put together my list of the hippest most soulful white guys that walked the planet, hughie lewis is on the list. you on there with elton john and kenny logens and now start a whole conversation here. there's a long...
751
751
Nov 12, 2010
11/10
by
KDTV
tv
eye 751
favorite 0
quote 0
. # más adelante: su dieta es tan original, que muchos se preguntan si tiene "un estómago de hierro"!a: una mujer nos demuestra que no le tiene ningún miedo a las llamas!! y: quedarán sin palabras al saber porqué se golpea este hombre!! en primer impacto extra!! # hace unos momentos vimos a kiara ying, la hija mayor de la familia corona chéhue, doblar unas varillas de acero con el estómago y la frente!! y ahora le toca el turno a la madre, quien realiza un acto no menos peligroso!! regresamos a méxico con favio alejo!! adelante..# realmente impactante!! y la hazaÑa continúa..así que no se mueva de su asiento, porque más adelante veremos a la más pequeÑa de la familia haciendo de las suyas!! # y si los actos que acaban de ver les parecieron increíbles, no van a creer lo que hace este otro intrépido!! dicen que por amor muchos son capaces de cometer verdaderas locuras..y como nos cuenta argelia atilano, las de este hombre son dolorosas y muy peligrosas!! # irónicamente, su actual esposa lo cura de las heridas cada vez que comete estos actos, aunque sean causadas por el despecho que le p
. # más adelante: su dieta es tan original, que muchos se preguntan si tiene "un estómago de hierro"!a: una mujer nos demuestra que no le tiene ningún miedo a las llamas!! y: quedarán sin palabras al saber porqué se golpea este hombre!! en primer impacto extra!! # hace unos momentos vimos a kiara ying, la hija mayor de la familia corona chéhue, doblar unas varillas de acero con el estómago y la frente!! y ahora le toca el turno a la madre, quien realiza un acto no menos...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
does the surname tolstoy also originate from the thirteenth century. well the family tree originates from a certain indras came to live in ancient russia together with his two sons. then one of his grandsons in the third or fourth generation was nicknamed. strange. is a russian word meaning found there were lots of people in russia at the time that only one family. you know today means massive and heavy while in the fourteenth century simply manned big and strong. even at that time members of the tolstoy family still. strong people. yes and so would be initial nickname as we could call it now became their real surname says. great grandson. all of police telstar the great russian author spotlight will be back shortly after break so stay with us we'll continue this interview. with. welcome back to spotlights algor another in just a reminder that my guest in the studio today is of leadin the great grandson of illegal tolstoy in the russian and famous author russian writer great great great great credit yeah ok. mr tolstoy. wife last october both in russia
does the surname tolstoy also originate from the thirteenth century. well the family tree originates from a certain indras came to live in ancient russia together with his two sons. then one of his grandsons in the third or fourth generation was nicknamed. strange. is a russian word meaning found there were lots of people in russia at the time that only one family. you know today means massive and heavy while in the fourteenth century simply manned big and strong. even at that time members of...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
of financial security is it true does russia support it tell us more about it is that one of the original ideas of the korean president. to create a called the global financial safety net and the financial safety net so include both global instruments governed by the international mind the front and to other international financial organizations and to such instruments were developed. before the summit in seoul into or approved by leaders instruments that create much more flexible conditions for countries that found themselves in problematic station to. request global health and he was help without breaking people taishan all together in a second component of the original. apart regional areas. were your neighbors will help your local finance i your to be station programs in feel share. with other countries and with you so those two parts we'll continue the new system is not the bretton woods two yet we're not there yet but it's one of the elements of the future. new future global mind filesystem. speaking about risks many experts today speak about the risks of the cheap dollar and cheap
of financial security is it true does russia support it tell us more about it is that one of the original ideas of the korean president. to create a called the global financial safety net and the financial safety net so include both global instruments governed by the international mind the front and to other international financial organizations and to such instruments were developed. before the summit in seoul into or approved by leaders instruments that create much more flexible conditions...
144
144
Nov 26, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
and jefferson is elected and recover the original spirit of the revolution. it's the second american revolution. what it really is is the victor a states and slavery. that's what it really is. that's what the adams is. it's not democracy versus aristocracy that its states rights versus a national vision. and jefferson is committed to -- jefferson would have been with confederacy in 1861, clearly. i'm not so sure about madison. and that's the reason, along with a hypocrisy on the racial issue, because one of his core argument on the racial issues is jefferson was that we can't afford to free the slaves because then they will intermarry with whites. and corrupt the anglo-saxon race. well, meanwhile, he is fathering four to six children by sally hemmings. it's pretty bad. and this from a guy he was a virginian, went to the same school as jefferson, william and mary. what he remains is the same color as jefferson's. so i'm not totally alienated, but i do think that jefferson is the most resonant and contradiction figure in american history. we hold these truths,
and jefferson is elected and recover the original spirit of the revolution. it's the second american revolution. what it really is is the victor a states and slavery. that's what it really is. that's what the adams is. it's not democracy versus aristocracy that its states rights versus a national vision. and jefferson is committed to -- jefferson would have been with confederacy in 1861, clearly. i'm not so sure about madison. and that's the reason, along with a hypocrisy on the racial issue,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
91
91
Nov 27, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
i think we have gone a long way from the original conditions, which required valet parking 24/7, which is not needed unless there is an event. i think the idea that valet parking could be provided when there is an event with 50 or more persons is not unreasonable. i do not know what figures the project sponsor might have,
i think we have gone a long way from the original conditions, which required valet parking 24/7, which is not needed unless there is an event. i think the idea that valet parking could be provided when there is an event with 50 or more persons is not unreasonable. i do not know what figures the project sponsor might have,
301
301
Nov 22, 2010
11/10
by
KCSM
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
the orchestra use the original. this way, we can hear things we have never been able to appear before, things that were hidden until now. >> the last decision a musician has to make when rehearsing a piece is about the tempo, and that involves understanding what it actually is about. dynamics. how it fits together. then comes the last question -- which tempo best captures all of these things is the million- dollar question? >> interpreting things we creating something for yourself in a personal way -- recreating something for yourself in a personal way. it is not insulting beethoven. good lord, it is just interpretation. >> he had ambitious plans. with support from a foundation, he would like to record all of beethoven's symphonies, and thereby, rescue his honor. >> there is no real dearer tradition in italy like there is in -- beer tradition in italy like there is in germany. so that means battalion's can be rather bolder with their brews. they supplemented with everything up to and including chocolate. we went to
the orchestra use the original. this way, we can hear things we have never been able to appear before, things that were hidden until now. >> the last decision a musician has to make when rehearsing a piece is about the tempo, and that involves understanding what it actually is about. dynamics. how it fits together. then comes the last question -- which tempo best captures all of these things is the million- dollar question? >> interpreting things we creating something for yourself...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
60
60
Nov 11, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
bay reaches, and authorizes to approve anything needed for a project contingency of 223% of the original contract price. should they also call item 15 as well? >> i think you should. did >> an increase of 17% to the existing 10% for the construction contract pipeline and authorize the general manager to approve any accumulative contract associated with circumstances of to 27% of the original contract price. >> in the interest of time, i can take questions, or if you want me to summarize further, i can do that, too. >> i will second that. >> any questions or comments on this item? all those in favor? thank you. next item, mr. secretary. >> the information you provided was helpful, and that is what makes it possible. >> the regional construction services to c.h.p. for additional services associated with restoration science within the sunol valley region and increasing the agreement for a total not to exceed $19 million, provided that expenditures shall be limited to pre-construction of a nativity until such time as the commission views and considers the final environmental documents and de
bay reaches, and authorizes to approve anything needed for a project contingency of 223% of the original contract price. should they also call item 15 as well? >> i think you should. did >> an increase of 17% to the existing 10% for the construction contract pipeline and authorize the general manager to approve any accumulative contract associated with circumstances of to 27% of the original contract price. >> in the interest of time, i can take questions, or if you want me to...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
68
68
Nov 25, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
i think we have gone a long way from the original conditions, which required valet parking 24/7, which is not needed unless there is an event. i think the idea that valet parking could be provided when there is an event with 50 or more persons is not unreasonable. i do not know what figures the project sponsor might have, whether the $27 per hour is accurate or not, but even if it was a minimum of four hours, it might be $108 for a valet for an event, which i do not think if there is only a couple of events per month that it would occur on off hours. it is not an extraordinary expense. i would like to have the commission think about this a little bit. i think the neighbor's raised some valid concerns. i know the area very well. i have relatives who live in that area. i know there is a big difference between the traffic parking on weekdays and evenings and weekends, although there are still a considerable number of people who have multi-unit buildings without parking or park on the street. so it is not always the easiest thing, so i would like to see what other commissioners have to say
i think we have gone a long way from the original conditions, which required valet parking 24/7, which is not needed unless there is an event. i think the idea that valet parking could be provided when there is an event with 50 or more persons is not unreasonable. i do not know what figures the project sponsor might have, whether the $27 per hour is accurate or not, but even if it was a minimum of four hours, it might be $108 for a valet for an event, which i do not think if there is only a...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
62
62
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the original i have it, i'd bring it. they don't bring it. thank you. >> along the same lines, the department is same that some of those bills do not demonstrate the maximum number of hours for the shift meaning 10. if that is the case, then the shortage could be much greater than the number of ships that were short depending of course on the bills that were misplaced. >> i'm not sure which years the respondent is referring to regarding the shortage of hours. it is possible that that is here that he had more than enough. i don't know what you are referring to. >> i guess i do have a question you reference to 2009 and the 2010 bills and yet i did not see them in your brief. >> we have them. >> no one has a chance to look at them and see if the dates are wrong. this might be that there's not sufficient proof. >> the reason we did not attach it in this case is because my understanding is you are limited to the record on the underlying action and that is why we did not submit this. >> ok. thank you. >> that is why we are willing and able to. >> t
the original i have it, i'd bring it. they don't bring it. thank you. >> along the same lines, the department is same that some of those bills do not demonstrate the maximum number of hours for the shift meaning 10. if that is the case, then the shortage could be much greater than the number of ships that were short depending of course on the bills that were misplaced. >> i'm not sure which years the respondent is referring to regarding the shortage of hours. it is possible that...