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they get to be part of more nert. they get to be part of resident improvement associations. they get to tell us where our planning grants get to go to. what kind of flowers they want planted. they want a tree in front of their house? okay, put it on the side. and then all of this comes with, i think, full participation and get the fear out of the way, get full engagement in. that's what -- and that's why we created the office of civic engagement, to give everybody the power of being in the city that we welcome them in to participate. >> we don't have immigration reform. >> well, we don't have it today. that's not stopping us. that's why we went ahead and made this announcement because we want to give people across the country, and hopefully some congressional representatives that are not maybe in the state of california, but other states, a vision for what people really want. they want to be participants. they don't want to live in the shadows. and there's many parts of the immigration reform that we have to pay attention to. i happen to believe very strongly, and i think ev
they get to be part of more nert. they get to be part of resident improvement associations. they get to tell us where our planning grants get to go to. what kind of flowers they want planted. they want a tree in front of their house? okay, put it on the side. and then all of this comes with, i think, full participation and get the fear out of the way, get full engagement in. that's what -- and that's why we created the office of civic engagement, to give everybody the power of being in the city...
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it's part and then - part you need parts and you need to turn the parts into components because whether it's compressors or other parts of car so it's been a chain of thing we need to get the parts and put together and when you get them on the vehicle. it's been a challenge for is a variety of reasons >> so right now muni has a total number of 1 hundred and 51 l r vs and 1 hundred and fourteen of them are scheduled and only half the time do we have half of them in service and a well, in the last 60 days we've made pretty much consistently we're over the 1 fourteen or at it. that's because for example, as we looked at the portal entries either at church or west portal where the train enters we during this trial drill down and look for repeat vehicles and repeat operators and look to see why it was failing was it mechanical >> back in april the majority were on the vehicle. we're in the process of replacing antennas and it's made a difference. i think we're going to continue to do that kind of thing to deal what the reliability issues and the procurement is up to two hundred and 15 light
it's part and then - part you need parts and you need to turn the parts into components because whether it's compressors or other parts of car so it's been a chain of thing we need to get the parts and put together and when you get them on the vehicle. it's been a challenge for is a variety of reasons >> so right now muni has a total number of 1 hundred and 51 l r vs and 1 hundred and fourteen of them are scheduled and only half the time do we have half of them in service and a well, in...
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i go through the soprano part, and i teach them their part.altos and teach them their part. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ sing that. (choir singing) ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ you take one voice part, leave it alone, you take the next voice part, teach them their respective part, couple them together, and then put the third part together with it. that's called layering. that's an effective tool for teaching by rote. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ (hammond) after rehearsal, they take the words home with them. very often, they'll tape the rehearsal, and then they learn their parts at home. when they come to the next rehearsal, they're prepared. what i'd like to do now is to start with the tenor section, then the alto and the soprano, and then i'll add the bass. they don't have the music sitting in front of them because that destroys the power of the text that gospel music can bring. so memorization is a very, very essential element in communicating eff
i go through the soprano part, and i teach them their part.altos and teach them their part. ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ sing that. (choir singing) ♪ jesus is a rock in a weary land, ♪ ♪ a shelter in the time of storm. ♪ you take one voice part, leave it alone, you take the next voice part, teach them their respective part, couple them together, and then put the third part together with it. that's called layering. that's an effective tool for teaching by rote. ♪ jesus is a...
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senate has done part of it. (applause) >> we have to get -- we have to get this agenda today rest of congress, to the house of cogv. it's a big, big challenge. the president, our senators, our leader pelosi, senator feinstein, they're all engaged. we have to push very hard. and i think our voices are going to be that much stronger if we add an additional 100,000 people on our way to citizenship because that's the full circle. and that's why we need immigration reform. we also need to make sure we bring some path of citizenship to all those that are living in the shadows as we have been a sanctuary city. we need everybody to be full participants, and that's what we're doing today. so, again, i want to thank sandra. i want to thank annie, i want to thank all the community groups that are standing behind us, people that we'll work with to help us be the successful city that we always feel we are, but we want to get more out of our citizens than just living and enjoying life here. we have to participate in the fulle
senate has done part of it. (applause) >> we have to get -- we have to get this agenda today rest of congress, to the house of cogv. it's a big, big challenge. the president, our senators, our leader pelosi, senator feinstein, they're all engaged. we have to push very hard. and i think our voices are going to be that much stronger if we add an additional 100,000 people on our way to citizenship because that's the full circle. and that's why we need immigration reform. we also need to make...
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there are three part it is of this. the first part is we're working with the california clean energy fund. i know jeff anderson is here today as part of them and he's going to be partners with us, and he's partners in every branch that we doing. the first thing we're doing as clean tech sf we will establish innovation zones in san francisco. what does that mean? we asked last time when we were here in san francisco and how can we help? perhaps we can help with the resources that the city doesn't use to the highest use. let's take our space. we have a lot of assets under utilized. how can we allow the demonstrations that you're having today have a real field test for what they are, and if we could allow ourselves to be very flexible with our leases, our spaces we will allow ourselves to do that with partnership with green start and incubate some of the demonstrationos our property, let's take what we're doing specifically. with our sfpuc, with the department of the environment and melanie is here today and doing a great
there are three part it is of this. the first part is we're working with the california clean energy fund. i know jeff anderson is here today as part of them and he's going to be partners with us, and he's partners in every branch that we doing. the first thing we're doing as clean tech sf we will establish innovation zones in san francisco. what does that mean? we asked last time when we were here in san francisco and how can we help? perhaps we can help with the resources that the city...
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part of the country, if you look at a map of europe, is much closer to the industrialized part of westernurope. the czech republic is in a good position in terms of import and export. the distances are quite short. slovakia ends up being farther away. bratislava is very close to vienna and budapest, and is probably prospering more than the eastern parts of the country, which now seem very far away for any kind of german investment or french investment. just... they... they won't invest in factories in the eastern part of slovakia just because of transportation problems, communication problems, lack of infrastructure. countries bordering, you know, countries of the european union-- very industrialized-- have prospered quite nicely, but the eastern halves of the country haven't received the kind of investment that the western portions of the country have. narrator: slovakia initially applied for european union membership in 1995, eager for the economic and political benefits this alliance provides. membership approval is expected early this century. the e delay in membership can be attribut
part of the country, if you look at a map of europe, is much closer to the industrialized part of westernurope. the czech republic is in a good position in terms of import and export. the distances are quite short. slovakia ends up being farther away. bratislava is very close to vienna and budapest, and is probably prospering more than the eastern parts of the country, which now seem very far away for any kind of german investment or french investment. just... they... they won't invest in...
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the parts were sold to u.s. automakers and installed in cars put on the market in the country and elsewhere. the nine japanese manufacturers include mitsubishi electric and others. holder said the ongoing criminal investigation is the largest ever undertaken by u.s. antitrust regulators. >>> the president of swiss based pharmaceutical company fnovarti phrma has apologized. they produce a drug for treats high blood pressure. a former novartis employee was involved in studies on the effects of the drug at two japanese universities. on thursday, the company's president, david epstein, visited the firm's tokyo unit. health minister said the studies havety reason confusion among patients suffering from high blood pressure. he and epstein discussed the issue in a closed-door meeting. epstein said the company mayed no part in the data may 'nip laces and the president said the management was unaware of the actions of the former employee. a health ministry panel is due to issue an interim report about the allegations on
the parts were sold to u.s. automakers and installed in cars put on the market in the country and elsewhere. the nine japanese manufacturers include mitsubishi electric and others. holder said the ongoing criminal investigation is the largest ever undertaken by u.s. antitrust regulators. >>> the president of swiss based pharmaceutical company fnovarti phrma has apologized. they produce a drug for treats high blood pressure. a former novartis employee was involved in studies on the...
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my part is the best part. the part that really teaches them how to go out and fish rather than go to the fish market. my job is how to teach them to fish when the fish market is closed. >> this requires i thinking. when you go on the job site they will pay you 20-15, dollars an hour you have to think and figure stuff out and get the jobs done in a record time. >> one of the things we try to teach with the construction trades is your attitude going to work. how employers look on new workers and it's about profitability and productivity. it's not how much swings it takes to drive, you know, ita about do you have the right attitude? can you show up on time? can you make the company money? >> 12.5 times 15. >> i don't want you to use the calculator. >> the students go through approximately 420 some hours of training. we operate at the campus of the community college a 12 week, full time program, 7-3:30. >> if you were going to figure out how much [inaudible] you need you rounding up. >> average age of individuals
my part is the best part. the part that really teaches them how to go out and fish rather than go to the fish market. my job is how to teach them to fish when the fish market is closed. >> this requires i thinking. when you go on the job site they will pay you 20-15, dollars an hour you have to think and figure stuff out and get the jobs done in a record time. >> one of the things we try to teach with the construction trades is your attitude going to work. how employers look on new...
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islam is a part of the egyptian composition, but it's one part. >> warner: even the brghthood's one-time ally supported morsi's removal. its media strategist says the brotherhood cut itself off from too many egyptians. >> we are not a family. we are part of this egyptian people, even we have our own ideas. >> warner: and you think the muslim brotherhood is a family in the sense to feeling exclusive? >> oh, yes. they excluded themselves from the egyptian people, and this is one of the fatal mistakes. >> still, he is actually the first and the only democratically elected president. >> warner: we posed that criticism, that the brotherhood tried to ram through an islamist agenda, to a leermd of the brotherhood's political arm, the freedom and justice parent. he admitted it made mistakes but sidestepped the deeper question. >> in any democratic country, you utilize the military to overthrow the government or use the democratic means to do that? >> warner: he said the party would try to keep up pressure to restore morsi with street protests. one month after the sit-ins came to a bloody end, th
islam is a part of the egyptian composition, but it's one part. >> warner: even the brghthood's one-time ally supported morsi's removal. its media strategist says the brotherhood cut itself off from too many egyptians. >> we are not a family. we are part of this egyptian people, even we have our own ideas. >> warner: and you think the muslim brotherhood is a family in the sense to feeling exclusive? >> oh, yes. they excluded themselves from the egyptian people, and this...
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there's no component of force this way, so this part stays the same. how about this part? going with gravity, it picks up, it picks up. and so what happens over here? over here the speed is more here than it was up here, so if it's 4 here, this component is 4, but the sum over here makes this greater. so when you're going with gravity, you're gonna pick up speed, 'cause gravity gonna help you along. going down in an angle, there's a component of gravity along the direction of motion like rolling down the hill. there's a force and what i do is i'm moving this way. i have a component of that force like that. that's a force component and that force component means i have what that goes this way? begin with 'a'. acceleration that way. and if i get an acceleration that way, what do i have in terms of speed, what kind of speed? an ever-changing speed, that's acceleration is, yeah? so it picks up speed. so over here, a lot of people don't see this, over here, it picks up speed as it falls, but it doesn't pick up speed when it falls like that. do you guys see that? if you're under
there's no component of force this way, so this part stays the same. how about this part? going with gravity, it picks up, it picks up. and so what happens over here? over here the speed is more here than it was up here, so if it's 4 here, this component is 4, but the sum over here makes this greater. so when you're going with gravity, you're gonna pick up speed, 'cause gravity gonna help you along. going down in an angle, there's a component of gravity along the direction of motion like...
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this will be in a part of the garage entry right here. part of what has happened here is we are expanding the sidewalk. so the original curb line was this line along here and that gets moved out as we move down the street at different phases. that last tree was in the way of the garage entry and also future construction. so ideally, our intent and what weed like to do is install the trees that we can. but as we've gone through on 8th street we find we can't install these trees based on the requirements from the city and pg & e. as we go down further in this process, there is additional trees that we'll be in stalling is part of the next phase and trees we'll be removing too and we'll be working with the bureau of urban forestry on that. that's basically limitations that we came to with those trees. this is the proposed plan. i will put that up here too so you can see what we have right now. we have on mission street, we have the 7 trees that we are installing now. we have that and on 8th street we have the pedestrian pole lights that we w
this will be in a part of the garage entry right here. part of what has happened here is we are expanding the sidewalk. so the original curb line was this line along here and that gets moved out as we move down the street at different phases. that last tree was in the way of the garage entry and also future construction. so ideally, our intent and what weed like to do is install the trees that we can. but as we've gone through on 8th street we find we can't install these trees based on the...
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the idea that people would really try to push workers into part-time work is part and parcel of a wayof thinking in which employees are just costs that you're trying to minimize. >> reporter: moreover, said attorney reno at a recent obamacare q%a at her synagogue... >> it is hard to manage your workforce as well as you think you can. >> reporter: even if its company policy to work less than 30 hours a week, reno says it may be tough to manage in practice. >> i do have a couple of fast food restaurant clients, and they are having a very difficult time managing that. >> reporter: so the plan to cut hours may not end up saving employers that much money, especially when you reckon the other costs. >> if you, as an employer, try to crunch down hours below 30, you are going to lose some employees. the second problem is, it's not going to cost you in terms of penalties, but it's going to cost you a lot more in terms of recruiting and training and administrative stuff, because now you have to hire more employees to have the same amount of man hours worked. >> so this is our expansion project.
the idea that people would really try to push workers into part-time work is part and parcel of a wayof thinking in which employees are just costs that you're trying to minimize. >> reporter: moreover, said attorney reno at a recent obamacare q%a at her synagogue... >> it is hard to manage your workforce as well as you think you can. >> reporter: even if its company policy to work less than 30 hours a week, reno says it may be tough to manage in practice. >> i do have a...
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that would be a very important part. in terms of competing in the global market, in taiwan, we usually want to attract a lot of international people to attend the cultural festivals. but sometimes, it if we look at the local markets, its small but not like really small. how can we take care of our local people? you can also use these elements to attract international people. my perspective from the local to international, it might be a better way we focus on the international market you don't have local participation and the local people -- >> don't get to participate in the process. we need to take the first break on our program today. we will be back. >> welcome back to the second segment of the program. segmenting our conversation with dr. yu-chien chang, assistant professor of the graduate institution of technology. we will continue our conversation from earlier and talk about some of the festivals that are becoming very popular in taiwan, particularly the so- called hot air balloon festivals happening in taiwan in p
that would be a very important part. in terms of competing in the global market, in taiwan, we usually want to attract a lot of international people to attend the cultural festivals. but sometimes, it if we look at the local markets, its small but not like really small. how can we take care of our local people? you can also use these elements to attract international people. my perspective from the local to international, it might be a better way we focus on the international market you don't...
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should be a part of the solution as well. so this is. the picture that. some analysts that you are referring to are trying to present the disses a u.s. led exercise this is not the construction is an afghan that exercise with one component only direct us taliban discussion on the issues that they do have in common for example prisoners in guantanamo or u.s. prisons. captured by the taliban that you just made a reference to the military presence of foreign troops in the country and that it's going to answer that it just happens that the end of the military presence will coincide with the political transition and. heard a lot of western officials while coming that double move but if you look at it from the other side you can also see it as a double whammy and an extremely unfair just to towards the afghani people because i don't want to have not only the security arrangement changes and a significant way and there are still whole lot of concerns about the ability of the army and the police to operate but also the political transition that again you expresse
should be a part of the solution as well. so this is. the picture that. some analysts that you are referring to are trying to present the disses a u.s. led exercise this is not the construction is an afghan that exercise with one component only direct us taliban discussion on the issues that they do have in common for example prisoners in guantanamo or u.s. prisons. captured by the taliban that you just made a reference to the military presence of foreign troops in the country and that it's...
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a record 28 million and working part-time.chelle, you say that is the number that is most troubling and damning? >> yes, and i think that we are getting to does part-time job america. it seems all the jobs are getting our part-time. people don't know what's going to happen when the mandate kicks in. it also has to do with flexibility. and if the economy keeps getting worse, well, then they have call center control. they should be able to move those part-time employees full-time employees. the thing is that the economies that and we don't know what's going to happen with obamacare. >> these jobs are typically part-time jobs. if we get into the fourth quarter and we are seeing the same thing, now you have something to be a little bit more concerned about. women on obamacare at this point, if you look at the data, it is so important to you and i agree with you. out of the games that we have seen, t out of three have been part-time. >> some industries can handle it. and if you look at the data on how money versus how many people w
a record 28 million and working part-time.chelle, you say that is the number that is most troubling and damning? >> yes, and i think that we are getting to does part-time job america. it seems all the jobs are getting our part-time. people don't know what's going to happen when the mandate kicks in. it also has to do with flexibility. and if the economy keeps getting worse, well, then they have call center control. they should be able to move those part-time employees full-time employees....
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serÁn en parte para las vÍctimas.ue decir que las prÓxima horas univision y la cruz roja tendrÁn una lÍnea de ayuda para las vÍctimas de las inundaciones en mÉxico y para los afectados dentro de los estados unidos. puede llamar a al telÉfono. con esto nos vamos. gracias. buenas noches. ♪. >> ¿tÚ no te acuerdas muchacha, llamada maricruz que se casÓ con uno de los dueÑos del rancho? >> sÍ, me acuerdo perfectamente. >> bueno, tengo entendido que tu marido era muy amiguÍsimo de ella, hasta le dieron un tiro a Él un dÍa que andaban juntos. esa noticia fue como reguero por toda yera. >> ¿y quÉ tiene que ver maricruz ahora? >> ah, pues, ay, es que yo creÍ que lo sabias. ella es la nueva dueÑa del rancho narvÁez. ♪. >> gracias. >> gracias. >> trabajando aquÍ te vas a sentir muy bien, ofelia. >> sÍ, seÑora, todo serÁ cosa
serÁn en parte para las vÍctimas.ue decir que las prÓxima horas univision y la cruz roja tendrÁn una lÍnea de ayuda para las vÍctimas de las inundaciones en mÉxico y para los afectados dentro de los estados unidos. puede llamar a al telÉfono. con esto nos vamos. gracias. buenas noches. ♪. >> ¿tÚ no te acuerdas muchacha, llamada maricruz que se casÓ con uno de los dueÑos del rancho? >> sÍ, me acuerdo perfectamente. >> bueno, tengo entendido que tu marido era muy...
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i would like to make a motion to disagree in part. i recognize the school district has demonstrated need, yes while there are surplus properties out this and challenges to school entities. i wanted to disagree in part in that one. >> i agree with that assessment. it's a partial disagreement because there are specific requirements the school has to follow under the ed code and this answer reflects that. >> all right. i think there is a unanimous agreement in that. in recommendation no. 4 we have a disagree in part. are there any comments? >> are those just findings or are we going to recommendation? recommendation, okay. >> now we are going on to recommendations. supervisor campos did you want to contribute? >> with respect to recommendation no. 3, which i think it's the board of supervisors should amend chapter 23 a to include incentives for the departments to identify and surplus property, i think the board of supervisors should consider ways of at least amending. i'm not sure that i believe we have to amend right now, i think it's a
i would like to make a motion to disagree in part. i recognize the school district has demonstrated need, yes while there are surplus properties out this and challenges to school entities. i wanted to disagree in part in that one. >> i agree with that assessment. it's a partial disagreement because there are specific requirements the school has to follow under the ed code and this answer reflects that. >> all right. i think there is a unanimous agreement in that. in recommendation...
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are parts of that molten part closer to the sun and the moon than other parts? okay. so what's that gonna do to it? stretch it out and you know what, gang? we have earth tides, earth tides about a quarter of a meter puckered back and forth, back and forth about every six hours just like the ocean tides, tides in the earth. when you suppose the highest probability is of getting a earthquake or a volcanic eruption, full moon or some other time? beginning with f, full moon, why? it's extra stretched. san francisco earthquake, 1906, very close to the new moon and they're all lined up, extra stretched. you also get tides in the atmosphere, the atmosphere of the world, okay. it's very, very low mass, they're not big, but there they are, and at the top of the atmosphere we have all these ions. ions are charged particles made by the cosmic rays coming in and splattering the air atoms and what we get is we get a big flux of a change, a change in the distribution of those ions with the position of the moon and the sun. and when you get a full moon or a new moon, you get the dee
are parts of that molten part closer to the sun and the moon than other parts? okay. so what's that gonna do to it? stretch it out and you know what, gang? we have earth tides, earth tides about a quarter of a meter puckered back and forth, back and forth about every six hours just like the ocean tides, tides in the earth. when you suppose the highest probability is of getting a earthquake or a volcanic eruption, full moon or some other time? beginning with f, full moon, why? it's extra...
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of the technology which is part of what our culture has adapted to? >> that is part of it, one of the things i thought about going back to socrates time, we have access now to so much more technology so so much easier to have access to the smartphones to the laptops and so. and i think the rub here is that for people like ourselves, people who have decided to become authors or entertainers are used to having kind of like that public recognition, are used to getting ourselves out there and getting feedback. now we have average citizens who didn't choose to have an audience who are dealing with the pressure of having an audience. make that awesome picture and awesome filter, five million lights on it, that's what i have to do with my life because they're not used to dealing with reality. >> the newer owe newer neurosis. >> continues and not become addicted to the instant self-gratification of getting lots of lights on facebook picks. professor going to you, we have too culture that needs retweets, facebook shares, plus ones. tell us what these needs hav
of the technology which is part of what our culture has adapted to? >> that is part of it, one of the things i thought about going back to socrates time, we have access now to so much more technology so so much easier to have access to the smartphones to the laptops and so. and i think the rub here is that for people like ourselves, people who have decided to become authors or entertainers are used to having kind of like that public recognition, are used to getting ourselves out there and...
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in reclaiming part of place. jazeera detroit. >> now the group may have its work cut out for it. one of the highest numbers in years. >>> as it celebrates its second anniversary he may have a reputation as a tough guy but russian president flad vladimir putin shows he has a soft spot for animals, shook hands with a walrus and introduction rare specious, putin says he likes to pose with animals to promote wiesme --wildlife conservation. >>> secretary of state john kerry says the case against syria is growing with each day. >>> egypt out offed president mohammed morsi wil willstand trl for the deaths of seven protestors. i'm morgan radford, you can see us again at 7:00 eastern.
in reclaiming part of place. jazeera detroit. >> now the group may have its work cut out for it. one of the highest numbers in years. >>> as it celebrates its second anniversary he may have a reputation as a tough guy but russian president flad vladimir putin shows he has a soft spot for animals, shook hands with a walrus and introduction rare specious, putin says he likes to pose with animals to promote wiesme --wildlife conservation. >>> secretary of state john kerry...
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so, part of rosa parks' papers are at wayne state, and part of that are rosa parks' clippings from the 1960s and 1970s. so you get to see the issues she is following. before we had sort of lexus nexus and all this stuff, what you would do if you were committed intellectual political activist, when you read something you would clip it out so you could show it to your friends. so rosa parks wasn't avid, avid reader. read multiple newspapers a day, black newspapers, black periodicals, and she saved many of them. and they're at wayne and you can see them, and you can see these different issues she sort of clipped and is reading in the '60 asks and 70s. she gives that part of her papers in the late 'sevenness, and it's amazing what she is thinking about. and so the kind of whole very variety of issues from economics to labor to international issues, to criminal justice, and seeing those issues as being connected. but it wasn't just one, but many. and so it's an amazing -- >> jeanne, most people hear that be civil rights movement, you imagine everybody knows who rosa parks is, so if she went
so, part of rosa parks' papers are at wayne state, and part of that are rosa parks' clippings from the 1960s and 1970s. so you get to see the issues she is following. before we had sort of lexus nexus and all this stuff, what you would do if you were committed intellectual political activist, when you read something you would clip it out so you could show it to your friends. so rosa parks wasn't avid, avid reader. read multiple newspapers a day, black newspapers, black periodicals, and she...
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econÓmica del departamento de estado al mismo nivel que la parte polÍtica, ¿y por quÉ?consideraban paÍses emergentes, que a menos que nosotros busquemos en nuestras empresas, entren y sean parte del desarrollo nos vamos a en los prÓximos 20 o 30 aÑos, dice mckenzie el 70% del crecimiento mundial va hacer en paÍses en vias de desarrollo, y entonces lo que ha hecho el departamento de estado es trabajar, trabajar con paÍses que a su vez quieren mÁs inversiÓn americana, quieren mÁs tecnologÍa americana para ver cÓmo podemos estrechar las relaciones comerciales. >> ¿cuÁles? tÚ has estado viajando prÁcticamente por todo el mundo en los Últimos cuatro aÑos, con muy poco tiempo en tu casa. >> exactamente. >> ¿quÉ parte del mundo te llama mÁs la atenciÓn? ¿es el estereotipo de china, el nuevo gigante comercial o hay otras Áreas comerciales que te llama la atenciÓn y que hay que poner, observar lo que estÁ ocurriendo? >> mira, a mÍ me ha fascinado mucho, porque he trabajado mucho en estos Últimos cuatro aÑos en medio oriente, hay unos cambios muy importantes, no solamente por la
econÓmica del departamento de estado al mismo nivel que la parte polÍtica, ¿y por quÉ?consideraban paÍses emergentes, que a menos que nosotros busquemos en nuestras empresas, entren y sean parte del desarrollo nos vamos a en los prÓximos 20 o 30 aÑos, dice mckenzie el 70% del crecimiento mundial va hacer en paÍses en vias de desarrollo, y entonces lo que ha hecho el departamento de estado es trabajar, trabajar con paÍses que a su vez quieren mÁs inversiÓn americana, quieren mÁs...
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so turkey is part of this changing world, in terms of a very important part of the policy, which is trade policy. the last point i went to make in with thef the idea customs union arrangement, that it is functional and can be by moving towards . free-trade arrangement it is mexico. example ofthe mexico, mexico is an interesting example. similar in per capita income, and back in 1994, two years before turkey signed its customs union with the european they, back in 1994, negotiated nafta, the free trade agreement with the united states and canada, which, as a free- made itreement does, completely free to negotiate with third parties. well, mexico did not do from a point of trade, if you look at , mexico's trade has grown relative to its gdp much faster than that of turkey or other comparable countries, like result. for example. so mexico shows that you can get a very large boost to your trade by having free-trade areas. you do not have to have a customs union. mexico was also able to a large number of regional trade arrangements. turkey also negotiated some, but the quality of mexico's free
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more people pushed into part-time work.people want obama care stopped because it is not working. it is killing jobs and pushing people into part-time work. >> now, take a look at job charts since president obama was sworn in. lots of jobs lost and a slower recovery. but you don't see is any inflexion points around the passage of obama care, as far as it pushing more people into part-time, this chart shoots holes in that theory. there was a spike in the recession before the obama care became the law of the land. since that, the part-time obama care has actually trended downward, the notion that obama care is causing part-time work is simply not the data. joining me now on the eve of its full implementation is washington post columnist, ezra klein. can we start with this labor, job killing program? you get the fact it is killing jobs, responsible for slow job growth in the recovery, and also pushing people into part-time work. is there any reason to look at the data and think it was a true hypothesis. >> it would be remarkabl
more people pushed into part-time work.people want obama care stopped because it is not working. it is killing jobs and pushing people into part-time work. >> now, take a look at job charts since president obama was sworn in. lots of jobs lost and a slower recovery. but you don't see is any inflexion points around the passage of obama care, as far as it pushing more people into part-time, this chart shoots holes in that theory. there was a spike in the recession before the obama care...
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i will just summarize it to let you no e that part of what it celebrates and part of what it addresses is the celebration of the values supported by martin luther king jr. and the civil rights movement. am i talking too long? okay. i thought this was like my wrap up. [ laughter ] okay. i thought this was my sign. the other thing that i want to acknowledge that the proclamation recognizes is honoring the partnership with the university of san francisco. because i think that that's important as well to acknowledge them and their partnership. but what it does at the end it celebrates the march on washington and for jobs and for freedom day. i just want to say, i know you moved up here. let me finish this spot. for the jobs and the freedom, i think it is fabulous and it is strength base and it is wonderful that we can celebrate how far we've come, but i think it's equally important that we recognize how much farther we still have to go and how much more work we still have to do and again, i'm encouraged by the fact that this room is filled with all of you that are advocates and that are st
i will just summarize it to let you no e that part of what it celebrates and part of what it addresses is the celebration of the values supported by martin luther king jr. and the civil rights movement. am i talking too long? okay. i thought this was like my wrap up. [ laughter ] okay. i thought this was my sign. the other thing that i want to acknowledge that the proclamation recognizes is honoring the partnership with the university of san francisco. because i think that that's important as...
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full-time and part-time employees. that means i can't hold down the job but every time i've left government of come back to the washington institute that i consider to be my intellectual home. it's an absolutely remarkable place where we debate and argue and this book in particular is a better product for all those discussions and the dates and the hallways and in the offices. i am a very lucky person to be a part of an intellectual community that is the washington institute. s fort to thank you all fo this book launch today. thank you very much. [applause] first of all, it is a great honor for me to be invited to say a few words in connection with the release of this very important new book. i had an advanced copy to glance at over the past several days and i must say that it is a fascinating story written with strikingly vivid prose. it's a book whose intellectual foundations and sure will satisfy the specialists but who's storytelling skills will definitely appeal to a more general readership. so congratulations on
full-time and part-time employees. that means i can't hold down the job but every time i've left government of come back to the washington institute that i consider to be my intellectual home. it's an absolutely remarkable place where we debate and argue and this book in particular is a better product for all those discussions and the dates and the hallways and in the offices. i am a very lucky person to be a part of an intellectual community that is the washington institute. s fort to thank...
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when you get a baseline that sounds good, the drum part sounds good, the piano part sounds good, the horn part that sounds good, that's remarkable. people actually learn how to do that, and charlie parker, genius he was, he to to learn how to do it like everybody else in jazz does. >> where was he from, and when did he live? >> from 1920 to 1955. >> 35 years? >> no, he didn't get to 35. he batted 34, because he died six months or so before his birthday, so he was -- he grew up in the kansas city that was actually a 20th century extension of the wild west because he grew up in a totally corrupt town in which the mayor was no good unless corruption is considered an achievement, if that's what people think, then the mayor of kansas city when charlie was there, he was a successful mayor. he was a complete crook, and the mafia was there, and one of the guys that i quote in the book says, well, in kansas city, people didn't have locks on their doors of their places, and they stay audiotape -- open all the time. they never closed. whatever you wanted, you could get it at any time. if you wa
when you get a baseline that sounds good, the drum part sounds good, the piano part sounds good, the horn part that sounds good, that's remarkable. people actually learn how to do that, and charlie parker, genius he was, he to to learn how to do it like everybody else in jazz does. >> where was he from, and when did he live? >> from 1920 to 1955. >> 35 years? >> no, he didn't get to 35. he batted 34, because he died six months or so before his birthday, so he was -- he...
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but are stuck in part-time jobs has trended downward. this is part and parcel of the broader republican case against president obama, which is to basically blame everything that has happened because of the worst financial crisis in seven years on the president himself. it isn't to say there aren't employers who say obama care is forcing them to cut hours, but as economist mark zandi has pointed out, the claim that obama care is causing some large-scale shift to part-time work is simply not borne out by the data. if obama care is going to be the disaster conservatives say it will, we will all know that very shortly. there is no reason to lie about it ahead of time. if anything, republicans should be excited for the experiment to start so they can be proven right. the fact that they're so intent on spinning ahead of time shows that they're actually nervous the thing's going to work. >>> you may not know it, but today is clinton day. it's the first monday of the last week of september, which means it's the kickoff to the clinton global init
but are stuck in part-time jobs has trended downward. this is part and parcel of the broader republican case against president obama, which is to basically blame everything that has happened because of the worst financial crisis in seven years on the president himself. it isn't to say there aren't employers who say obama care is forcing them to cut hours, but as economist mark zandi has pointed out, the claim that obama care is causing some large-scale shift to part-time work is simply not...
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the court yard will be part of the sequence. the site slopes 7 feet approximately from brandon street down to stanford street with that p a 65 feet limit of being efficient with our loading dock but craft lee fully putting in an english basement. it benefits from that court yard from the lottery level up to the sky to get daylight deep into that plan. so that slopes makes it a split-level building on stanford street. so on brandon street we have 7 foot retail space colored yellow on the gene and further back we're a split-level so the grade goes from high to low. one of the innovations that was put forward is would we put retail on stanford street but it would be challenging for the retail but we'd lose twice the amount of space because it would top two floors. we think that brandon is a great opportunity for retail and a stanford we've optimized for room and it would be challenging to insert a space there that would be assessable from the sidewalk. as asked for in the eastern neighborhood there is vital it and life. we have a p
the court yard will be part of the sequence. the site slopes 7 feet approximately from brandon street down to stanford street with that p a 65 feet limit of being efficient with our loading dock but craft lee fully putting in an english basement. it benefits from that court yard from the lottery level up to the sky to get daylight deep into that plan. so that slopes makes it a split-level building on stanford street. so on brandon street we have 7 foot retail space colored yellow on the gene...
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we know the confusion exists on the part of business owners and on the part of employees.re they coming to you and asking you about obamacare? >> they are coming to me and asking me. quite frankly i tell them, we'll talk about it after october 1st. i'll let you know what happens. >> how do you manage it right now. you don't offer healthcare. >> for one of our restaurant out of new jersey, it has different rules than new york. there we had to offer it to all of our employees. it becomes a very large bill at the end of the year. the one in new jersey isn't as good as the ones in new york where we're facing the $50,000 to $60,000 bill for health insurance. >> tell me--you have conversation with other restaurant owners about this? have you gotten groups together that are looking at this legislation and wondering how it's going to have an effect on you? >> we have. we're part of some small organizations that are trying to fight health department regulations and we're seeking counsel with what is going to happen with obamacare. eric gomez, restauranter, and he's talking to us fr
we know the confusion exists on the part of business owners and on the part of employees.re they coming to you and asking you about obamacare? >> they are coming to me and asking me. quite frankly i tell them, we'll talk about it after october 1st. i'll let you know what happens. >> how do you manage it right now. you don't offer healthcare. >> for one of our restaurant out of new jersey, it has different rules than new york. there we had to offer it to all of our employees....
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is a particularly crucial part to. all what is happening in the. because of dieter's attack on the not the states that the international community notably surf us and i serve. started doing ajman to military engagement in afghanistan and it is now only clear and very dominant engagement if united states that we can have certain solutions but why do you thing after so many years of waging a gang of waging a war against the taliban and the taliban of was proclaimed alamy of the united states when the american invasion into afghanistan began. so after all those years of typing. root out the influence of taliban in afghanistan why do you think the americans are changing tactics well i will leave assessments of different phases of disengagement. to military and political historians for me the most important thing is. that. the international community together with afghanistan came to the conclusion that there is no military solution to the situation the doing the solution is political one and therefore. the political trick must be predominant why deal t
is a particularly crucial part to. all what is happening in the. because of dieter's attack on the not the states that the international community notably surf us and i serve. started doing ajman to military engagement in afghanistan and it is now only clear and very dominant engagement if united states that we can have certain solutions but why do you thing after so many years of waging a gang of waging a war against the taliban and the taliban of was proclaimed alamy of the united states when...
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that part of our task has been completed i by our multiagency security team. >> he said he could not confirm intelligence reports that suggested two or three americans may have been among the attackers. according to the red cross, at least 65 people are still unaccounted for. city morgues are preparing for the worst. we found volunteers had been working around the clock since saturday's massacre. >> and the bodies were stacking up. actually, they were building up a pyramid and we had to do something. >> this engineer told us the hardest part is when he had to end to the body of a nine-year-old boy who died in his mother's arms. >> i watched the boy, i cleaned him up. i wrapped anymore a cloth. >> rose: we continue with the president of somalia who is visiting the united nations general assembly. he is hassan sheikh mohamud. >> al-shabaab has been weakened but their threat is still imminent and is still in existence. and the war that we face now, one phase is ending soon which is the militant front. a new phase like this, you know, this people are defeated military and hand picking th
that part of our task has been completed i by our multiagency security team. >> he said he could not confirm intelligence reports that suggested two or three americans may have been among the attackers. according to the red cross, at least 65 people are still unaccounted for. city morgues are preparing for the worst. we found volunteers had been working around the clock since saturday's massacre. >> and the bodies were stacking up. actually, they were building up a pyramid and we...
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it is a critical part of a low carbon economy. the president is committed to making the investments so that all of our sources have a competitive position in a future low carbon economy. that is what we're doing. i think they also understand that technologies like wind will have a very critical place. it is not change the fact that they make objective regulatory judgments in terms of trying to move our energy infrastructure into the 21st century. >> is it appropriate for the nominee to be so out front in his philosophy on energy? is that an appropriate way for a nominee? >> i am not going to comment on a specific nominee. those of us that have been involved in the energy business, we all have our general approaches to energy. clearly when you are in the jobs with public trust, a regulatory agency has an additional degree of independence. the issue is you have a commission. you have five commissioners. you have a debate. you are addressing very specific issues in terms of, for example, there have been discussions about advancing ca
it is a critical part of a low carbon economy. the president is committed to making the investments so that all of our sources have a competitive position in a future low carbon economy. that is what we're doing. i think they also understand that technologies like wind will have a very critical place. it is not change the fact that they make objective regulatory judgments in terms of trying to move our energy infrastructure into the 21st century. >> is it appropriate for the nominee to be...
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that's part of the interesting thing about the job. humans have this ability to put themselves in the mind of other people. had a first car, you gave it a name and invested it with a personality. that's kind of what we do with rovers. they are people to us. you put yourself in the mind of that rover, seen through eyes and moving with its body. i used to teach people to drive rovers. you can see this moment they would kind of go over this hump where as they were talking about what we want to do, they would tart moving their arm and body in ways we're talking about the rover. >> mars, glorious place you can't wait to visit personally or god forsaken place you can't wait to get off there. >> i would love to go there. even if i could never come back, i would love to go. that would be tremendous. if nothing else, i have a couple of robot friends there. you mentioned ray bradbury i taught him how to drive a mars rover. during the anniversary celebration he came out to talk. we wheeled him up, he was in a wheelchair, wheeled him up, showed hi
that's part of the interesting thing about the job. humans have this ability to put themselves in the mind of other people. had a first car, you gave it a name and invested it with a personality. that's kind of what we do with rovers. they are people to us. you put yourself in the mind of that rover, seen through eyes and moving with its body. i used to teach people to drive rovers. you can see this moment they would kind of go over this hump where as they were talking about what we want to do,...
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batteries die down and spare parts are hard to go to. -- get. we have been working on this procurement. as mi boomer mentioned we are looking at a 5-year term with option to extend up to two 2 years to replace 5,000 single space meters in the city. the not to exceed amount is $54 million for the seven 7 years for the single space and for the multi-space meters. the additional to the infrastructure we are going to be accessing support services including credit card payments on all the meters and supporting the warrants. the single space meters does require board of supervisors approval. the timeline of the new meters we'll be starting to receive these in 2014 and expect the meters where the older meters are and move to the central part of the city. i was informed very much by the pilots that we ran in terms of the meter capabilities. so while no meter is as perfect we would like it to be, we are moving in a long way. >> i would like to thank elaine who worked on this project. we are looking for your approval and author -- to answer any questions
batteries die down and spare parts are hard to go to. -- get. we have been working on this procurement. as mi boomer mentioned we are looking at a 5-year term with option to extend up to two 2 years to replace 5,000 single space meters in the city. the not to exceed amount is $54 million for the seven 7 years for the single space and for the multi-space meters. the additional to the infrastructure we are going to be accessing support services including credit card payments on all the meters and...
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part of it you allow for some growth and have you have to be smart.work with the community. it's important for me that my you type of development to ask this is what we're envisioning what adjustments do we need to make? i've seen that on ocean avenue forensic they built a supermarket and by the time you - they went through a process where the community was satisfying but it - and i think i'm supportive of last year's proposition where we're going to be able to have more funding that's part of the solution. can we make sure there's other housing stock in san francisco so we want to keep the university here. almost everybody wants i don't care where you are people want a diverse society in san francisco that's not just begin about affordable housing >> and what are your plans on park merced. >> there was a lot of discussions and i could have gotten engaged in a hypothetical. there's also a lawsuit that's pending so let's play that out because i have no influence, you know, under any decision or lawsuit that the court is hearing. so my commitment to the
part of it you allow for some growth and have you have to be smart.work with the community. it's important for me that my you type of development to ask this is what we're envisioning what adjustments do we need to make? i've seen that on ocean avenue forensic they built a supermarket and by the time you - they went through a process where the community was satisfying but it - and i think i'm supportive of last year's proposition where we're going to be able to have more funding that's part of...
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so, yes, we do have issues of crime just like any part -- any other part of the city. just really happy that it's not what it used to be and i think it's a manageable thing. and we just have to deal with it more and add some more academy classes, but also look at programs like sf faith which helps people learn to take care of themselves and each other as neighbors. we have to make sure we're providing opportunities to perpetrators of these crimes and making sure we're prosecuting people who are committing crimes. but more importantly, that we provide these opportunities before they get to the point where they are committing crimes. >> you mentioned the issue of homelessness as a big issue in your district. how will you deal with the folks that hang out on haight street and the issue of homelessness? >> well, i think that's a real -- i mean, it's a city-wide issue. and i think part of what we have to do is work together to deal with it, just like public safety. it's a work in progress. it's not something that you fix and then you move on. it's something that you continu
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do you see that as part of your plan. >> that's a great point. our service was designed around congestion relief and bridge relief and a lot of our funds come from bridge tolls so that's where it was originated from. in the spring we started a pilot service from south san francisco to san francisco during the mid-day and we did it twice a week, and that service has thrived and surprisingly for us we've seen good in that. that's an indicator that that's a market that's there that we're not offering or no one is offering today. in addition, we're doing a lot of strategic planning and looking at our overall operations and how we can better utilize vessels and the idea of san francisco water front beyond the fairy building or pier 41, and ideas like the at and t park other than baseball games that's a part of what we're looking at and exploring. it's with the idea of bringing more people to the water front and move people up and down the water front. >> that will be terrific because that will relieve the congestion and it can be a tourist attraction.
do you see that as part of your plan. >> that's a great point. our service was designed around congestion relief and bridge relief and a lot of our funds come from bridge tolls so that's where it was originated from. in the spring we started a pilot service from south san francisco to san francisco during the mid-day and we did it twice a week, and that service has thrived and surprisingly for us we've seen good in that. that's an indicator that that's a market that's there that we're not...
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most of the new jobs are part-time.: picking up on that point, three out of five of the new jobs that have been created since the beginning of the year are part-time. you see people out their picketing. whether they are real or not, that part-time wages not enough to support a family. you don't want three of four jobs to be part-time. >> the tragedy of this recovery has been that some many people with college degrees and people who are heads of households have to work at mcdonald's or have to work at walmart or have to work at a retail store. that is a tragedy. you cannot raise a family on that kind of a job. you are exactly right. those are the kinds of jobs that the economy has been created. the to the members of the last year. almost 800,000 of the new jobs have been in either retail restaurant industry, and that is a big problem. i was very surprised that we saw no growth in construction jobs. very little growth in manufacturing. we are supposed to be seeing this big boom in housing and an auto production. melissa:
most of the new jobs are part-time.: picking up on that point, three out of five of the new jobs that have been created since the beginning of the year are part-time. you see people out their picketing. whether they are real or not, that part-time wages not enough to support a family. you don't want three of four jobs to be part-time. >> the tragedy of this recovery has been that some many people with college degrees and people who are heads of households have to work at mcdonald's or...