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parsons is our engineering arm which produces the exhibits and get the approvals. i would be happy to recommend that we keep them on so that we can keep the progress of going. i could answer any questions, if you have them. >> ok, any questions from the board regarding this item? >> i will move the item. >> moved and properly seconded. >> no members of the public have expressed a wish to address you on this item. [roll call] item 10 is approved. item 11 is authorizing the executive director to execute an agreement for quitclaim of interest and related agreements as a condition of the tcpa's receipt of a grant from the san mateo county transportation authority of $12,262,000 for acquisition of 85 natoma for the downtown rail extension project. >> you have an item before you that is the quick claim deed. this is $12.6 million for the acquisition of 85 natoma. an agreement has been worked out between the two parties. because this does include the box and the part of phase two, it has special conditions that were asked for by the san mateo transportation authority. deb
parsons is our engineering arm which produces the exhibits and get the approvals. i would be happy to recommend that we keep them on so that we can keep the progress of going. i could answer any questions, if you have them. >> ok, any questions from the board regarding this item? >> i will move the item. >> moved and properly seconded. >> no members of the public have expressed a wish to address you on this item. [roll call] item 10 is approved. item 11 is authorizing...
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jim parsons, thank you. no question. jim parsons, thank you.tate spending by record amounts. ehrlich raised $3 billion in taxes and fees... including property taxes... and a 40% increase in college tuition. and now he's made over $1 billion in new promises... with no plans to pay for them... except for cutting education. cuts that will lay off teachers and increase class sizes. that's not a budget. and bob ehrlich's not the kind of leader... we can trust. >>> hello again, any drama on the drive? sharon will let us know. >> well aol look at the forecast for the day. what we're talking about, it's a mix of clouds and sun, not unlike what you see in the shot. this is what the day will look like, to be honest, there could be a chance of a passing shower or a light thundershower, minimal, about a 30% chance. mid-60s now. imagine that shot, that will do ya. >>> hi, there, there's a new accident on the south i'd and it's blocking the lane at lock ravin boulevard. blocking the right lane and meantime, we have an accident on 795 between owings mills and
jim parsons, thank you. no question. jim parsons, thank you.tate spending by record amounts. ehrlich raised $3 billion in taxes and fees... including property taxes... and a 40% increase in college tuition. and now he's made over $1 billion in new promises... with no plans to pay for them... except for cutting education. cuts that will lay off teachers and increase class sizes. that's not a budget. and bob ehrlich's not the kind of leader... we can trust. >>> hello again, any drama on...
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jim parsons, thank you.roaches. even in good times bob ehrlich didn't make education a priority. he increased college tuition by 40%, cut school construction by $200 million, and ehrlich voted to eliminate the department of education while serving in congress. but in the toughest of times, martin o'malley has made record investments in public schools, new school construction, and o'malley froze college tuition four years in a row. with martin o'malley, our children always come first. i'm not the kind of guy who likes to hang on the sidelines. today maryland's in trouble. we're worse off than we were four years ago: dangerous debt, higher taxes, not enough jobs. we need real leadership to turn this state around. fix the budget -- honestly. grow small businesses -- really. excellent schools -- everywhere. protect the bay -- finally. it's why i'm running -- to make the state we love not just good, but great. now let's get down to work. >>> welcome back to "the early show," everybody. nice crowd on hand here on
jim parsons, thank you.roaches. even in good times bob ehrlich didn't make education a priority. he increased college tuition by 40%, cut school construction by $200 million, and ehrlich voted to eliminate the department of education while serving in congress. but in the toughest of times, martin o'malley has made record investments in public schools, new school construction, and o'malley froze college tuition four years in a row. with martin o'malley, our children always come first. i'm not...
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jim parsons, thank you. no question. jim parsons, thank you.caught reaping millions from insider stock deals. after ebay shareholders sued and a judge cited the obvious conflict of interest she was forced to pay the money back. what kind of person would be involved in deals a fellow republican congressman called corrupt? and in her last year at ebay, whitman paid herself $120 million right before the company laid off 10% of it's workers. we're choosing a governor, shouldn't character matter? or at least that's what my mom thinks. with high speed internet from at&t, i get my homework done fast, leaving me time to download movies and music and chat with my friends. [ mom ] how's your studying? it's coming along! [ female announcer ] work faster, play more with the fastest internet for the price. call to get high speed for $14.95 a month with a one-year price guarantee. please, i know what he's up to. high speed internet from at&t is so fast that we get more done in less time, leaving me time to chat... watch movies... without teenage distractions
jim parsons, thank you. no question. jim parsons, thank you.caught reaping millions from insider stock deals. after ebay shareholders sued and a judge cited the obvious conflict of interest she was forced to pay the money back. what kind of person would be involved in deals a fellow republican congressman called corrupt? and in her last year at ebay, whitman paid herself $120 million right before the company laid off 10% of it's workers. we're choosing a governor, shouldn't character matter? or...
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. >> reporter: city councilwoman martha parsons, who is running for re-election, supports p. she says if it doesn't pass, the next round of cuts will be drastic like losing the s.w.a.t. team. >> i know they don't believe it but every employee is looking at that budget. every employee wants to save his job. >> reporter: but there is something else bugging those against measure p. these signs that say measure p is for police. >> i'm very upset about it. you don't put out false advertising to get what you want. >> it's not going to go solely to police. >> reporter: parsons explains the first group to be helped will be the police but the money can't be used only for them because such a measure would require two-thirds vote and they didn't think they could get that. whether you agree with jim or not, you have to give him credit. >> i'm just trying to be seen. >> reporter: and if he is willing to wear a gorilla costume, he is hoping people will take the time to vote. in antioch, ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> checking other headlines tonight, a candlelight vigil will be held this even
. >> reporter: city councilwoman martha parsons, who is running for re-election, supports p. she says if it doesn't pass, the next round of cuts will be drastic like losing the s.w.a.t. team. >> i know they don't believe it but every employee is looking at that budget. every employee wants to save his job. >> reporter: but there is something else bugging those against measure p. these signs that say measure p is for police. >> i'm very upset about it. you don't put out...
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christi parsons of 2 "chicago tribune." gloria borger of cnn and jeff zeleny of "new york times." >> live from our nation's capital. this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. funding is provided by -- >> what if you could just be you? what if you had your last bad date? what if she's out there? what if he's out there? what if you could be loved for exactly who you are. -- who you are? you can. funding for washington week is also provided by boeing, exxonmobil, the epics in excellence journalism foundation, the an nenburg foundation. the corporation for public broadcasting and from contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. that echo you hear, that sound is the sound of washington when congress leaves town. naturally the two parties didn't see their hastey exit exactly the same way. >> and the public didn't like the stimulus. the public didn't like the health care bill. the public didn't know what the wall street bill was ab
christi parsons of 2 "chicago tribune." gloria borger of cnn and jeff zeleny of "new york times." >> live from our nation's capital. this is "washington week" with gwen ifill. funding is provided by -- >> what if you could just be you? what if you had your last bad date? what if she's out there? what if he's out there? what if you could be loved for exactly who you are. -- who you are? you can. funding for washington week is also provided by boeing,...
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. >> reporter: city councilwoman martha parsons running for re- election supports p. she says if it doesn't pass, the next round of cuts will be drastic like losing the s.w.a.t. team. >> i know they don't believe it but every employee is looking at that budget. every employee wants to save his job. >> reporter: but there is something else bugging those against measure p. these signs that say measure p is for police. >> i'm very upset about it. you don't put out false advertising to get what you want. >> it's not going to go solely to police. >> reporter: parsons explains the first group to be helped will be the police but the money can't be used only for them because such a measure would require two-thirds vote and they didn't think they could get that. whether you agree with jim or not, you have to give him credit. >> i'm just trying to be seen. >> reporter: and if he is willing to wear a gorilla costume, he is hoping people will take the time to vote. in antioch, ann notarangelo, cbs 5. >>> tonight we round out our profiles of the candidates for california attorney
. >> reporter: city councilwoman martha parsons running for re- election supports p. she says if it doesn't pass, the next round of cuts will be drastic like losing the s.w.a.t. team. >> i know they don't believe it but every employee is looking at that budget. every employee wants to save his job. >> reporter: but there is something else bugging those against measure p. these signs that say measure p is for police. >> i'm very upset about it. you don't put out false...
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also on the show, jim parsons from big bang theory. >>> the weather, can we keep it going? could but then we'd have seasonal problems. >> what problem would that be? >> that would be all kind of problems. we'll ease into fall and not going to go diving into winter yet. we'll have a temperature correction. here's the forecast for the next three days. 88 today and 80 tomorrow. plenty warm and a slight chance of a shower or a thunderstorm. they'll be few and far between. cooler and dry wednesday and back in the mid-60s. tweak the temperature down a little bit and on thursday some showers and light rain possible. temperatures will struggle to get to 60 because of the northeast wind. we'll break down tomorrow. again, i would bring the shade. we have a couple drops here but not a completely cloudy day. mild start, 65. 78 by lunchtime and 80 by evening with a slight chance of a shower or thunderstorm. now for tonight, mostly cloudy skies and mild and low temperatures 56 to 64. winds westerly at 10. let me show you the titan. if you were walking the dog and saw lightning to the eas
also on the show, jim parsons from big bang theory. >>> the weather, can we keep it going? could but then we'd have seasonal problems. >> what problem would that be? >> that would be all kind of problems. we'll ease into fall and not going to go diving into winter yet. we'll have a temperature correction. here's the forecast for the next three days. 88 today and 80 tomorrow. plenty warm and a slight chance of a shower or a thunderstorm. they'll be few and far between....
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obviously tiger woods, richard parsons, the former c.e.o. and chairman of time-warner, who -- here's an example of something that could never have happened before in our history. financial crisis hits. the banks melt down. citigroup is among the financial institutions that takes a big himself needs needs -- hit. needs to be gotten back on track, and an african-american president can turn around and look to a seasoned african-american chief executive, richard parsons, who used to run the biggest media and entertainment company in the world, time-warner, and ask him to come out of retirement and encourage him to step in as chairman of citigroup for a time, to help get it back on track. that could never happen happened. so i refer to this small group as the transcendent group, and there's the group i call the emergent. and there are actually two major components of this group. one is made up of immigrants, black immigrants from the caribbean and africa, and their sons and daughters. a few years ago -- this african-american immigrant group is pa
obviously tiger woods, richard parsons, the former c.e.o. and chairman of time-warner, who -- here's an example of something that could never have happened before in our history. financial crisis hits. the banks melt down. citigroup is among the financial institutions that takes a big himself needs needs -- hit. needs to be gotten back on track, and an african-american president can turn around and look to a seasoned african-american chief executive, richard parsons, who used to run the biggest...
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dick parsons name was floated and i don't think he's good for the job for a lot of reasons.eil: the last two are republicans that you mentioned. >> or liberal republicans and they both side up. and g.e. feasted off the government set-aside from the obama administration. they all brought baggage. what we first reportered when summers resigned is we found out that nobody wanted the job. that says a lot. like i said, i'm not crazy about a business person taking a chief economist job. we should have an economist. think about it, not one single major business person they leaked wanted any part of this administration. >> neil: what about sandy diamond? his name always comes up and he practically has a pass to the white house. they don't even have to check him when he comes in. what about him? >> as i point out in "bought and paid for" and we try to say his name in the book -- >> neil: the good ones get it out right away. >> as i point out in the book, jamie, you know, he had a falling out with the guys. and, you know -- >> weren't they tired of being vilified? >> tired of being ca
dick parsons name was floated and i don't think he's good for the job for a lot of reasons.eil: the last two are republicans that you mentioned. >> or liberal republicans and they both side up. and g.e. feasted off the government set-aside from the obama administration. they all brought baggage. what we first reportered when summers resigned is we found out that nobody wanted the job. that says a lot. like i said, i'm not crazy about a business person taking a chief economist job. we...
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but people like oprah winfrey and richard parsons.african-americans who have a pow over society, that would have been impossible decades ago. >> is the divide greater in these two groups or does one empower the other? >> well, i think the two main groups, the mainstream and the abandoned, think if you look at the figures and look at what's happening, in fact, the distance is increasing. the distance geographical because people move to other neighborhoods, economic and socially and culture rally, the gap is widening, and i kind of wanted to do this resurvey of black america as a way of focusing attention and saying, you know, there's a big group of people who are being forgotten and the danger of being left behind for many generations more. >> well, it's powerful reporting and we thank you. >> thank you so much. >> i love the cover. it's wonderfully graphic way of symbolizing what you're talking about. thank you, as always, gene robinson. >>> coming up the latest on the terror threats overseas. >>> plus two dozen more nato trucks fire
but people like oprah winfrey and richard parsons.african-americans who have a pow over society, that would have been impossible decades ago. >> is the divide greater in these two groups or does one empower the other? >> well, i think the two main groups, the mainstream and the abandoned, think if you look at the figures and look at what's happening, in fact, the distance is increasing. the distance geographical because people move to other neighborhoods, economic and socially and...
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parsons of the most consistent purchase depends.u.s., parties have been the most persistent forced an expansion of the electorate. there are three reasons why people do not participate. they don't want to come they can't come up for it seems more important, no one asks. -- they don't want to, they can't, or more important, no one asks. statutory obstacles scatter responsibility exacerbates the fragmentation of the influence, provoke the formation of shadow parties, interest and advocacy groups tales that wagged the party dog, hobble ties between astra and state parties, and reduce parties capacities and willingness to compensate for any quality of participation. pushed, many critics of the parties will grow to meet concede that no other institution has to the responsibility or the capacity to serve these purposes. they stand in clear contrast to corporations to single-minded the profit. as important, party's stand in clear contrast to innumerable interest and advocacy groups. these groups whether their published or professional, see
parsons of the most consistent purchase depends.u.s., parties have been the most persistent forced an expansion of the electorate. there are three reasons why people do not participate. they don't want to come they can't come up for it seems more important, no one asks. -- they don't want to, they can't, or more important, no one asks. statutory obstacles scatter responsibility exacerbates the fragmentation of the influence, provoke the formation of shadow parties, interest and advocacy groups...
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parsons of the most consistent purchase depends. in the u.s., parties have been the most persistent forced an expansion of the electorate. there are three reasons why people do not participate. they don't want to come they can't come up for it seems more important, no one asks. -- they don't want to, they can't, or more important, no one asks. statutory obstacles scatter responsibility exacerbates the fragmentation of the influence, provoke the formation of shadow parties, interest and advocacy groups tales that wagged the party dog, hobble ties between astra and state parties, and reduce parties capacities and willingness to compensate for any quality of participation. pushed, many critics of the parties will grow to meet concede that no other institution has to the responsibility or the capacity to serve these purposes. they stand in clear contrast to corporations to single-minded the profit. as important, party's stand in clear contrast to innumerable interest and advocacy groups. these groups whether their published or professio
parsons of the most consistent purchase depends. in the u.s., parties have been the most persistent forced an expansion of the electorate. there are three reasons why people do not participate. they don't want to come they can't come up for it seems more important, no one asks. -- they don't want to, they can't, or more important, no one asks. statutory obstacles scatter responsibility exacerbates the fragmentation of the influence, provoke the formation of shadow parties, interest and advocacy...
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and you can find more information council member parsons: are we ready? great. let's -- we've invited a new council member, wendy james, to read our introduction today. >> welcome, everyone to the mayor's disability council, today is friday, october 15, 2010. from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. will be our meeting at city hall, room 400. >> control room, there's no captioning.
and you can find more information council member parsons: are we ready? great. let's -- we've invited a new council member, wendy james, to read our introduction today. >> welcome, everyone to the mayor's disability council, today is friday, october 15, 2010. from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. will be our meeting at city hall, room 400. >> control room, there's no captioning.
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council member parsons: are we ready? great. let's -- we've invited a new council member, wendy james, to read our introduction today. >> welcome, everyone to the mayor's disability council, today is friday, october 15, 2010. from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. will be our meeting at city hall, room 400. >> control room, there's no captioning. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil changes and sell it anyway, so now they know when a ticket to a. hal>> to you have something you want to get rid of? >> why throw it away when you can reuse it? >> it can be filtered out and used for other products. >> [speaking spanish] >> it is going to be a good thing for us to take used motor oil from customers. we have a 75-gallon tank that we used and we have someone take it from here to recycle. >> so far, we have 35 people. we have collected 78 gallons, if not more. these are other locations that you can go. it is absolutely free. you just need to have
council member parsons: are we ready? great. let's -- we've invited a new council member, wendy james, to read our introduction today. >> welcome, everyone to the mayor's disability council, today is friday, october 15, 2010. from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. will be our meeting at city hall, room 400. >> control room, there's no captioning. >> i work with the department of environment and we are recycling oil. thank you. we can go into a refinery and we can use it again. they do oil...