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. >> well, only if somebody -- only with respect to particular city officers and only with respect -- a recommendation to an appointing officer. i'm not sure if that's a defined term or not. at any rate, it seems like it might be an issue for us to take a look at. >> sure. i mean, i still think that there is nothing -- i'll look at it. >> commissioners, any further comment? >> one of the concerns i had as i was listening to all the public comment was that we didn't have any hearings leading up to this stipulated settlement. neder, its was the fppc and as far as i know, there was little or no activity by the ethics commission and its staff to do a complete investigation. >> i think we did investigate. >> yeah. >> we did our own investigation. >> i mean, in other words, there was never any investigation as to how serious the offense was. i mean, we all react to the fact it's a conflict of interest. but whether or not it was -- rose to the level that somebody should be fired because they committed a conflict of interest, i didn't feel i as a commissioner was in any position to do any val
. >> well, only if somebody -- only with respect to particular city officers and only with respect -- a recommendation to an appointing officer. i'm not sure if that's a defined term or not. at any rate, it seems like it might be an issue for us to take a look at. >> sure. i mean, i still think that there is nothing -- i'll look at it. >> commissioners, any further comment? >> one of the concerns i had as i was listening to all the public comment was that we didn't have...
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average costs for local telephone service in a given region, or for an electric utility serving a particular citylies exist, as in these cases, some form of regulation does seem to be the correct answer, indeed, the only way to ensure that necessary services are available at reasonable prices and fair rates of return. schoumacher: chances are if you're using a computer anywhere in the world, it's rning on a microsoft operating system. microsoft corporation is the world's largest software company. it's in these last five or six years, technology has really swept the world. schoumacher: every year for the last decade, microsoft's share of the mke for personal computer operating systs has stood above 90%. was microsoft's unprecedented success due to its superior innovation and marketing prowess, or was it abusing its monopoly power to stifle competition? some of microsoft's business practices raised serious questions with its competitors and with the government. the united states government decided to file an antitrust lawsuit against the microsoft corporation. the standard oil case in 1911 defined
average costs for local telephone service in a given region, or for an electric utility serving a particular citylies exist, as in these cases, some form of regulation does seem to be the correct answer, indeed, the only way to ensure that necessary services are available at reasonable prices and fair rates of return. schoumacher: chances are if you're using a computer anywhere in the world, it's rning on a microsoft operating system. microsoft corporation is the world's largest software...
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think he is obsessed with the short term tackles of what is happening in the street in these particular cities>> can ukraine straddle on be pro-russian and pro-nato at the same time? >> very difficult to see how. that is one of his red line, he will not permit the expansion of nato or the european union into the ukraine. how does that get accomplished? not by militarily carving off the eastern provinces, that accelerates what he is worried about. what is going to do is let the ukrainians do his work for him. what him under so much pressure from internal pressures that they fall prostrate before him. >> putin is not the only one talking tough. in russia. lavrov,oreign minister, i think this line is incredibly telling will he writes the world today is not a junior school were teachers assign punishment that well. he is talking to the secretary of state to the present of the united states committees calling them cool teachers. >> the gradient lawmakers may need a teacher in the room, a fist fight broke out in ukraine's parliament today. they started back when they ousted yanukovych. we have a lon
think he is obsessed with the short term tackles of what is happening in the street in these particular cities>> can ukraine straddle on be pro-russian and pro-nato at the same time? >> very difficult to see how. that is one of his red line, he will not permit the expansion of nato or the european union into the ukraine. how does that get accomplished? not by militarily carving off the eastern provinces, that accelerates what he is worried about. what is going to do is let the...
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you can have a lower disparity but that means that all communities are not doing well in a particular cityuh. >> or you can have a higher disparity, yet washington, d.c., is a perfect example where the median income level for african-americans is 60,000. for whites it's 100,000. well, that 60,000 means it's much, much meyhigher than it is other u.s. cities. it's an interesting picture. what i like to tell people is that the issue of racial jobs, inequality is part of a bigger picture. >> uh-huh. >> of the growing divide in this nation that is emerging post-recession. >> and it sounds like we know what we need to be doing. one of the things that i wanted to talk to you about that i thought was very interesting was the increase in civic engagement and that took into account involvement of the 2012 elections. looking forward to 2014, what's the catalyst going to be to get black and brown voters back out in the midterm elections? >> i think in '08 and '12 it was the presidential election and the power of barack obama and i would say the innovative efforts that his campaign made to turn out the
you can have a lower disparity but that means that all communities are not doing well in a particular cityuh. >> or you can have a higher disparity, yet washington, d.c., is a perfect example where the median income level for african-americans is 60,000. for whites it's 100,000. well, that 60,000 means it's much, much meyhigher than it is other u.s. cities. it's an interesting picture. what i like to tell people is that the issue of racial jobs, inequality is part of a bigger picture....
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. >> as we were hearing there, he's made his mark here in this particular city, in the capital.here is voting taking place somewhere else in india. the place is nagaland. right in the northeast of the country. about 1,500 mimes from here. if you went any farther, you'd be in myanmar or burma. we've been monitoring polling there. after the record turnout, i wonder what voting has been like where you are today. >> reporter: john, i'm at a polling station which has been set up inside a primary school here in nagaland. you can just look at very typically the scene behind me. it's been about 45 minutes since the polls closed. the officials have just been gathering all the paperwork. sealing the ballot boxes. in this case electronic voting machines. ready to take them away. and we have these fantastic -- to take all the officials and also all the armed policemen and soldiers. you can just see them over here. they've been standing guard all day. this is, after all, a somewhat sensitive area. you've already talked about the fact that we are very close to myanmar. they've been on duty al
. >> as we were hearing there, he's made his mark here in this particular city, in the capital.here is voting taking place somewhere else in india. the place is nagaland. right in the northeast of the country. about 1,500 mimes from here. if you went any farther, you'd be in myanmar or burma. we've been monitoring polling there. after the record turnout, i wonder what voting has been like where you are today. >> reporter: john, i'm at a polling station which has been set up inside a...
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aid by the program from the one at 80 plus million dollars in that particular city become and the global fund commitment which is gone over the last several years and where the united states recently encouraged and voted for global fund spending more of its resources, i think 14-18%, on tuberculosis in particular. so in aggregate i think that united states commitment to tuberculosis remains at a consistent and strong level. second, we're engaging more in partnerships, especially in countries that can afford to pay for much of the response but require some technical partnership with us. i saw this specifically transpire in india where they are very focused on what they call xdr tb. third we look forward to working with you to continue to make sure we are optimizing our but i think u.s. aides is have a very strong history of supporting the world health organization, cdc and local country governments around the world to take more of their own domestic responsibly for this issue. >> let me as a couple of middle is question the first one on syria. the u.n. security council has unanimously app
aid by the program from the one at 80 plus million dollars in that particular city become and the global fund commitment which is gone over the last several years and where the united states recently encouraged and voted for global fund spending more of its resources, i think 14-18%, on tuberculosis in particular. so in aggregate i think that united states commitment to tuberculosis remains at a consistent and strong level. second, we're engaging more in partnerships, especially in countries...
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ere is now a particular city put in bus transit and had a huge impact not only on carbon emission, but got people moving a toll road in senegal, consider this. the difference is we are not saying build a toll road. we are saying here's an example how it works really well. this can work four. we hope it will excite the passions and possibilities of these countries and that they will make the right choices. now i see that you are sitting, a whole dartmouth table. good to see you. > middle of the room here. woman with the blue jacket on. >> thanks. the state department. question, you have laid out this kind of broad vision for change for the bank, and spoke about the -- at the end we need to bring kind of a global community around to that vision, around extreme poverty. and addressing climate change, including business and government. what do you see as the mechanisms to do that? right now there is a discussion of next round of global development. goals in 2015. it seems that getting the kind of world around these goals, particularly such a diverse set of actors, you need to change them w
ere is now a particular city put in bus transit and had a huge impact not only on carbon emission, but got people moving a toll road in senegal, consider this. the difference is we are not saying build a toll road. we are saying here's an example how it works really well. this can work four. we hope it will excite the passions and possibilities of these countries and that they will make the right choices. now i see that you are sitting, a whole dartmouth table. good to see you. > middle of...
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think he is obsessed with the short-term calculus of what's happening in the streets in these particular citiesdle and be pro-russian and pro-nato at the same time? >> very difficult to see how. that is one of his red lines. he will not permit the expansion of nato or the european union in the ukraine. how does he accomplish that? militarily do it by carving off the eastern province. i think what he is going to do is let the ukrainians do his work for them and put them on so much pressure that they essentially fall before him. >> there's a lot of questions about the spontaneous unrest that came up last night. the west accuses russia paying agitators. russia saying u.s. mercenaries are involved. there is a lot of back-and-forth. i can really substantiate this claim made by the russians. the counterclaim that there are russian intelligence agents inside the protester groups is right. that is not disputed by anyone. with the special services infiltrating spontaneous protesters, i think there is genuine sentiment among ethnic russians in eastern ukraine and backing them up with 40,000 troops 30 mil
think he is obsessed with the short-term calculus of what's happening in the streets in these particular citiesdle and be pro-russian and pro-nato at the same time? >> very difficult to see how. that is one of his red lines. he will not permit the expansion of nato or the european union in the ukraine. how does he accomplish that? militarily do it by carving off the eastern province. i think what he is going to do is let the ukrainians do his work for them and put them on so much pressure...
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because of the easter holiday that particular city was less crowded as usual.ore reports from the area. an earthquake in 1959 killed 6 thousand buildings and see void several buildings. we'll
because of the easter holiday that particular city was less crowded as usual.ore reports from the area. an earthquake in 1959 killed 6 thousand buildings and see void several buildings. we'll
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particular resolution. as reverend townsend stated, this is a city that has time and time again shown that it has clear disregard for african-american residents and how it treats us and where it puts us. and the fact that this body in particular -- and i don't know if you know the statistics and as a professor of social justice and racial equity, i will tell you that african americans and people of color are held to higher scrutiny in these kinds of bodies across the country. it is another indication of the institutional racism that exists in this country. and for this body in this city which does say that it is a bastian of diversity which we know to not be really true based upon these kinds of investigations and this kind of scrutiny of african americans and other people of color. so, i urge you, one, to reconsider and to vote this a no resolution and not to move forward on this issue because it does call into question your ethics as a commission and the way in which this city in particular treats its african-american community and the way in which it seems to overly penalize african americans. and i really ho
particular resolution. as reverend townsend stated, this is a city that has time and time again shown that it has clear disregard for african-american residents and how it treats us and where it puts us. and the fact that this body in particular -- and i don't know if you know the statistics and as a professor of social justice and racial equity, i will tell you that african americans and people of color are held to higher scrutiny in these kinds of bodies across the country. it is another...
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currently 2:30 there in kansas city central time, the jewish community center of greater kansas city in has particularacility, which is where the first shooting was reported, this happened inside a theater where you had teenagers auditioning for kansas city superstar play there. naturally if you have kids there, you have parents there. parents are not there, if they hear this sort of report they are going to want to run there to check on their children. what do you say to the people of kansas city who want to look after their loved ones but also remain safe themselves and not get in the way of this fluid investigation. >> exactly. that is so important, especially now in the early part of this investigation. the police at this point, arthel, they aren't exactly sure, as i said earlier, how many people are involved in this, how many injuries there are. ha there have been a number of reports. you hear this when situations are fluid. the important thing for parents to understand and to realize now this is very fluid. because of that you have several police agencies, not just the local overland park police
currently 2:30 there in kansas city central time, the jewish community center of greater kansas city in has particularacility, which is where the first shooting was reported, this happened inside a theater where you had teenagers auditioning for kansas city superstar play there. naturally if you have kids there, you have parents there. parents are not there, if they hear this sort of report they are going to want to run there to check on their children. what do you say to the people of kansas...
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city. with those particular goals in mind, these are the questions we'd like to pose to the council as well as to the public. how would you prioritize the goals identified in the mayor's disability council's resolution? and i also wanted to point out that ann ra more he owe is not with me today, but brian chu is here with me and he would like to poseedth second question because it's service related to housing. i'm not sure if you'd like to take the first question and solicit input or pose both questions and get feedback. i'll defer to the council. i can at least read the second question while we're here. >> why don't you. so we know what's coming. >> sure. the second question is what are the greatest service needs of the clients you serve and what are the greatest gaps in service for them. again, we're posing these questions as a way to inform how we prioritize our investments for the next five years and prioritize what we do. and with that. >> he okay. so, how do we prioritize the goals within the mdc housing resolution? any ideas from the councilmembers ~? councilmember sardon? there we g
city. with those particular goals in mind, these are the questions we'd like to pose to the council as well as to the public. how would you prioritize the goals identified in the mayor's disability council's resolution? and i also wanted to point out that ann ra more he owe is not with me today, but brian chu is here with me and he would like to poseedth second question because it's service related to housing. i'm not sure if you'd like to take the first question and solicit input or pose both...
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going to keep on doing that and take opportunity to learn about every event not only in our city with this particularbut with what about oakland and jose all of the thinking expected things naegsz to disasters we've got to be prepared this is what i know people who want to live in our city the companies that want to come here they depends on us and anticipate what could happen. that's what he do with the opportunities we 0 get with the public. i ask the public to please support of the emergency bond program in june we're trying to look around the corner and see that our police departments and fire department's are seismicly safe and we'll have the crime lab and all the other professionals. we have those bonds are representations of things to our public if you support those things we'll take care of you and anticipating the things we don't know what's going to happen. in order to do the bonds and do them right and keep the property tax low we have experts from the public works and can we make sure that we do this in phases and not cause behalf on behalf of cost and honor them and finish those projects
going to keep on doing that and take opportunity to learn about every event not only in our city with this particularbut with what about oakland and jose all of the thinking expected things naegsz to disasters we've got to be prepared this is what i know people who want to live in our city the companies that want to come here they depends on us and anticipate what could happen. that's what he do with the opportunities we 0 get with the public. i ask the public to please support of the emergency...
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because of the easter holiday that particular city was less crowded as usual. we're waiting for more reports from the area. an earthquake in 1959 killed 6 thousand buildings and see void several buildings. we'll keep you posted as we hear more. jon: this fox news alert. colorado state police are on the scene of a very serious crash involving a school bus. this taking place in larimer county, one of the counties along the front range in the northern part of the state. is part urban, part rural. you can see what is left of a small car that rear-ended a school bus then went all the way underneath. we are told a few of the kids on the bus were hurt. we don't know about anybody in the car, what might have happened to the driver and any passengers. but a very, very serious rear end accident involving a school bus in larimer county, colorado. when we get more information we'll bring you to you live. jenna: start off here with some politics. the president coming out swinging in a news conference saying eight million have signed up for health insurance under obamacare.
because of the easter holiday that particular city was less crowded as usual. we're waiting for more reports from the area. an earthquake in 1959 killed 6 thousand buildings and see void several buildings. we'll keep you posted as we hear more. jon: this fox news alert. colorado state police are on the scene of a very serious crash involving a school bus. this taking place in larimer county, one of the counties along the front range in the northern part of the state. is part urban, part rural....
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i want to thank city attorney, herre herrera, in particular that will spend a lot of time collecting restitution and dealing with issues with this legislation. and i want to thank ed miskin, from the eta, and mohamed urer, and mrs. kelly, and chief of police suhr and director of finance. and the san francisco police department that is in charge of managing a lot of graffiti cases, and the gab members, the san francisco arts commissioners and staff and artists and san francisco beautiful and its members. thank you all for helping to craft this proposal. i want to give a little background about the reason why we came together to really address this particular issue. according to our knowledge and legislative analyst, it costs the city close to $20 million annually to abate graffiti on our buses and property and all throughout the city. and the city could use this money to use for other things. as former director and supervisor now, i see the huge cost of graffiti incur. and i hear from property owners that paint over offensive graffiti and to return the next day. i have seen people wai
i want to thank city attorney, herre herrera, in particular that will spend a lot of time collecting restitution and dealing with issues with this legislation. and i want to thank ed miskin, from the eta, and mohamed urer, and mrs. kelly, and chief of police suhr and director of finance. and the san francisco police department that is in charge of managing a lot of graffiti cases, and the gab members, the san francisco arts commissioners and staff and artists and san francisco beautiful and its...
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this point in history, from jihaddists. >> what's interesting about the fact that the city has suspended this particularere a judge looked at that time and said, they're not break the law. the new police commissioner under the leadership of our new mayor here in new york city said yeah, we got to get rid of that. so let's hope they made the right decision. although there are a lot of people who say it's not a smart move. >> the motivation is to help ease tensions, right, and make sure that everyone is getting along peacefully. but the new video that has been shown with terrorists out and about in public, open air, may change this moving forward. >> we know about home-grown terrorism and saw certainly on display this week with the memories of the boston bombing. let us know what you think about this. let's get over to heather nauert. >> i've got an update on the ferry disaster off the coast of south korea. this thing is going to remind you of the captain of the costa concordia. the captain of that ferry that sunk off the coast of south korea was one of the first ones off the boat allegedly escaping on a
this point in history, from jihaddists. >> what's interesting about the fact that the city has suspended this particularere a judge looked at that time and said, they're not break the law. the new police commissioner under the leadership of our new mayor here in new york city said yeah, we got to get rid of that. so let's hope they made the right decision. although there are a lot of people who say it's not a smart move. >> the motivation is to help ease tensions, right, and make...
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here is how a particular city put in bus rapid transit and had huge impact not only on carbon emissions but got people moving. here is a toll road in senegal. why don't you consider this. the difference, is we're not saying why don't you build a toll road, we're saying this works really well and we hope it can work for you and excite the passions and possibility of, of these countries and they will make the right choices of the now i see that you are sitting at a whole dartmouth table. i see brad and fred there. good to see you. >> go to the middle of the room there. woman in the center. she has the blue jacket on there. >> thanks. danielle from the state department. hi, jim. you laid out this broadvision for change for the bank and spoke about at the end the need to bring kind of a global community around that vision, around ending extreme poverty and addressing climate change including business and government. what do you see as the mechanisms to do that? there is discussion of next round of global development goals in 2015 but it seems that getting such, the kind of world around thes
here is how a particular city put in bus rapid transit and had huge impact not only on carbon emissions but got people moving. here is a toll road in senegal. why don't you consider this. the difference, is we're not saying why don't you build a toll road, we're saying this works really well and we hope it can work for you and excite the passions and possibility of, of these countries and they will make the right choices of the now i see that you are sitting at a whole dartmouth table. i see...
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for families in particular, traveling to cities, having your own kitchen, having a living space thatarates from the bedroom, is really critical. when you travel with the family you have to make sure -- >> you do not want to be up in the middle of the night with family members who are tired and hungry and cranky and it does not turn out right. >> exactly. >> what price points are we talking about? a minimum of a week's stay? >> it is not a minimum. the average stay is about a week. the prices range from about $1000 to $2000 a night. >> what are some of the things you have stocked for people? >> you mentioned high-end linen, towels, toiletries. we give guests iphones loaded with local information, as you mentioned. we can do other things on request. for example, we will fill fridges, if that is what the guests want. my cofounder went shoe shopping. he stocked the closet with shoes. >> and you have exotic locations, don't you? >> we do. we are live in london, paris. major world cities. what is unique are the areas we work within those cities. >> how can someone become part of the onefin
for families in particular, traveling to cities, having your own kitchen, having a living space thatarates from the bedroom, is really critical. when you travel with the family you have to make sure -- >> you do not want to be up in the middle of the night with family members who are tired and hungry and cranky and it does not turn out right. >> exactly. >> what price points are we talking about? a minimum of a week's stay? >> it is not a minimum. the average stay is...
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but the major urban centers are two cities in the north, iquique and arica. iquique in particular spent most of the night without power.
but the major urban centers are two cities in the north, iquique and arica. iquique in particular spent most of the night without power.
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. >> we have got this tail spin of culture this our inner cities in particular of men not working and generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and culture of work. and so there is a real culture problem here that has to be dealt with. >> so ryan eventually offered an apology calling his open words inarticulate about the point i was trying to go make. regardless, it made for a tough moment at a recent town hall in his own hometown. >> bottom line is this. this statement was not true. i'll point it out to you why it wasn't true. as a code board for black -- >> this is not a race thing. it's a poor thing. poverty knows no racial boundaries. that's the issue i'm trying to get at which is we have to rethink our war on poverty in our program so is that it always pays to work. because we have these incentives to people pot to work. that's the whole point i'm trying to make. which grant you -- race -- you don't know me. i get it. you don't know who i really am. >> you said this. >> read the next paragraph. don't take my words out of context. read the rest of th
. >> we have got this tail spin of culture this our inner cities in particular of men not working and generations of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and culture of work. and so there is a real culture problem here that has to be dealt with. >> so ryan eventually offered an apology calling his open words inarticulate about the point i was trying to go make. regardless, it made for a tough moment at a recent town hall in his own hometown. >> bottom line...
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i think the city needs to do a better job about collecting those fees and allocating them, but in this particular case i'm not comfortable leaving upon knee on the table that could otherwise be used for this project in the long run. money on the table that could otherwise be used for this project in the long run. you're providing a discount because they're willing to pay these dollars fron. upfront. s upfront. i'm not sure i'm convinced it's worth. it. i wanted to put that out there. $7 million is a lot of money. it may not seem like it, but it is over a long period of time, and it could have a lot of impact on our transportation system and i'd like to see the entire dollar amount come to the city, and specifically that remaining difference of potentially 7.7 be used for transportation. i'm not is certain i feel comfortable moving forward without having sufficient information on how these things -- how this could actually be a better deal for the city than what's being proposed. >> supervisor wean iener. a: thank you >> thank you mr. chairman, i' always happy to have colleagues advocating for cha
i think the city needs to do a better job about collecting those fees and allocating them, but in this particular case i'm not comfortable leaving upon knee on the table that could otherwise be used for this project in the long run. money on the table that could otherwise be used for this project in the long run. you're providing a discount because they're willing to pay these dollars fron. upfront. s upfront. i'm not sure i'm convinced it's worth. it. i wanted to put that out there. $7 million...
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the antenna changes the frequented city that particular channel is on, goes through the dv russian because the consumer -- dvr, because the consumer wants to pause, rewind and then is rendered in front of consumer's device, and the consumer can watch it on a tablet, a phone, smart tv, a settop box applied by companies like roku and apple tv. so it's a great, simple experience. they just need internet, they don't need to pay for cable. and it fits, you know, not everybody, but some people's lifestyle, a good number of people's lifestyle very well. >> host: and you charge $8-$12 per month for this service, correct? >> guest: depending on the plan. you can either have a single antenna and 20 hours of storage, or you can have two antennas so you can watch and record at the same time, different channel, for $12. >> host: the national association of broadcasters says that aereo's ruin goldberg-like -- rube goldberg-like contrivance is a technologically-flawed approach designed solely to circumvent the law. >> guest: i can't even begin to describe on how many levels that's absolutely wrong. it's
the antenna changes the frequented city that particular channel is on, goes through the dv russian because the consumer -- dvr, because the consumer wants to pause, rewind and then is rendered in front of consumer's device, and the consumer can watch it on a tablet, a phone, smart tv, a settop box applied by companies like roku and apple tv. so it's a great, simple experience. they just need internet, they don't need to pay for cable. and it fits, you know, not everybody, but some people's...
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that can be found in the cities violate council actually, we have 3 people representing the elderly abuse but around the table are reflect partners we've focused open particular policy priorities without influencing the independent vice presidents or nonprofit but coming together and being problem solveers together 0 so what is the distinction between family council vs. our children city collaboratives >> deputy superintendant. >> vice president the main distinction is the council would really be more like the body you described that's comprised of representatives from the city or department heads or what i have are referred to as implementers leadership from the key school district departments that interface with the city departments to share the clientele and the community members. so a multiply industries group to could be, you know, a fairly large group that services as a steering committee representing the multi perspectives you mentioned using the anomaly of the provider. the collaborative would be very different it would be basically dedicated staff to support the work of the council. so it would be a small group of folks that are basically full-time i
that can be found in the cities violate council actually, we have 3 people representing the elderly abuse but around the table are reflect partners we've focused open particular policy priorities without influencing the independent vice presidents or nonprofit but coming together and being problem solveers together 0 so what is the distinction between family council vs. our children city collaboratives >> deputy superintendant. >> vice president the main distinction is the council...
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and in that particular city, they could actually make it into the 70s this afternoon.ebound for parts of the midwest. as far as any rain goes, a very quiet day across the lower 48. we did have some rain yesterday across the eastern part of the country along the east coast. but that system has moved out. and today you're going to see a lot of sunshine. out west across the rockies, temperatures will be well above average. more than 20 degrees above average. and in rapid city, that's another city that could see highs make it into the middle 70s. very warm out there. middle 70s for the city of denver. and take a look at del rio, texas. making it into the 90s this afternoon. and by the way, steve, elisabeth and brian, a lot of people heard yesterday, there were stories circulating that mars, earth and the sun were going to be in alignment. well, early this morning i looked outside, and that's mars in the sky. so i sent that picture in. you can see it right there. so if you head outdoors today, early morning hours and you look towards the west. so the sun rises in the east.
and in that particular city, they could actually make it into the 70s this afternoon.ebound for parts of the midwest. as far as any rain goes, a very quiet day across the lower 48. we did have some rain yesterday across the eastern part of the country along the east coast. but that system has moved out. and today you're going to see a lot of sunshine. out west across the rockies, temperatures will be well above average. more than 20 degrees above average. and in rapid city, that's another city...
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issue because it does call into question your ethics as a commission and the way in which this city in particular treats its african-american community and the way in which it seems to overly penalize african americans. and i really hope that you will look into your hearts. and someone earlier said that you should look at your values. and i have to question where your values lie given the fact we are here tonight? thank you. (applause) >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is dwayne jones. i'm a business owner here in san francisco. i've also had the pleasure of serving as a department head here for this city for the office of community development and also serving as one of the senior advisors for mayor newsome for the 7 years he served as mayor here. this is embarrassing and this is ridiculous and this is not what we do here in san francisco. this is just not what we do. we have a process. when this whole issue first came up, not just these people in this room, but everybody in neighborhoods, everybody in community-based organizations wanted to come before you at that particular point. at
issue because it does call into question your ethics as a commission and the way in which this city in particular treats its african-american community and the way in which it seems to overly penalize african americans. and i really hope that you will look into your hearts. and someone earlier said that you should look at your values. and i have to question where your values lie given the fact we are here tonight? thank you. (applause) >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is...
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not many people understand the term people's governor but in essence it's two people of a particular region or city want to see take over precisely what we saw happen in the capital the only difference being that there they received the medals and invitations to travel to the united states and europe whereas in the southeast they don't even get to visit. it's so hard of all of garc slogan out for their own interests people across the southeast have been taking matters into their own hands the sartre pavel goober of and the nantz there is valarie ball itself in the logan screeching and. ski represents in harkov question is how long do these men have before security forces stormed their flats without any warning or evidence during the call service artsy. a legal expert says the arrest of a protest leader is in ukraine's east shows the post already is in the country care little for the principles of democracy they preached about just a few months ago. this is a political conflict in which the west has taken sides so it is applying the roots of this logic one supports one saw it and opposes the. princi
not many people understand the term people's governor but in essence it's two people of a particular region or city want to see take over precisely what we saw happen in the capital the only difference being that there they received the medals and invitations to travel to the united states and europe whereas in the southeast they don't even get to visit. it's so hard of all of garc slogan out for their own interests people across the southeast have been taking matters into their own hands the...
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but i also do it for the future of the children and the families and in particular our students that will graduate from our city hall's and hope they'll be able to live here and raise children. i believe in order to do that we must work with the city to make it happen. and i think that we can hold everyone accountable. they're not the ones to evaluate us around the student achievement we evaluate ourself but the commitment so the 55 public children and those who will come to us. i'm okay with this. i have to say it's a leap of faith but i'm okay i feel like the way we've been doing it is not effective we're losing more and more of our african-americans families it's a hard gap to close we only have them for 6 hours a day and there's a larger community that needs to support our children this is a way to work together so it's more efficiently and finishing. i'm going to close the comment and moving on to our next temazepam n consent calendar resolutions. and there are none together and a vote on consent calendar this was moved and seconded 90 in section f commissioner haney commissioner president mccarthy's. dr.
but i also do it for the future of the children and the families and in particular our students that will graduate from our city hall's and hope they'll be able to live here and raise children. i believe in order to do that we must work with the city to make it happen. and i think that we can hold everyone accountable. they're not the ones to evaluate us around the student achievement we evaluate ourself but the commitment so the 55 public children and those who will come to us. i'm okay with...
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not many people understand the term people's governor but in essence it's two people of a particular region or city want to see take over precisely what we saw happen in the capital the only difference being that they're very received medals and invitations to travel to the united states and europe whereas in the southeast they don't even get visitation rights sired of all the guard slogan out for their own interests people across the southeast have been say can matters into their own hands aside from pavel goober ivan the manske there is valarie but let's solve in the log on screen. and shaft ski represents in harkov question is how long do these men have before security forces stormed their flats without any warning or evidence democracy is about the people choosing who they want to represent their interests ukraine had elected a leader democratically but the mobs in kiev chose to overthrow him or that choice is now being rejected in the south east and those who are doing the rejecting are being punished were in the call survivor artsy legal expert alexander mcqueen the arrest of the protest lead
not many people understand the term people's governor but in essence it's two people of a particular region or city want to see take over precisely what we saw happen in the capital the only difference being that they're very received medals and invitations to travel to the united states and europe whereas in the southeast they don't even get visitation rights sired of all the guard slogan out for their own interests people across the southeast have been say can matters into their own hands...
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not many people understand the term people's governor but in essence it's two people of a particular region or city want to see take over precisely what we saw happen in the capital the only difference being that they're very received the medals and invitations to travel to the united states and europe whereas in the southeast they don't even get visitation rights sired of all the garc slogan out for their own interests people across the southeast have been say can matters into their own hands aside from pavel goober evan the nantz there is valeri but a lot softer in the logan screeching and full of the membership skier represents an hard call. question is how long do these men have before security forces stormed their flats without any warning or evidence during a call service artsy. legal expert alexander mcchrystal says of the arrest of the protest leaders in ukraine's ease the show is the post-coup authorities in the country care little for the principals often while crecy they preached about just a few months ago. this is a political conflict in which the west has taken saudi certain it is a l
not many people understand the term people's governor but in essence it's two people of a particular region or city want to see take over precisely what we saw happen in the capital the only difference being that they're very received the medals and invitations to travel to the united states and europe whereas in the southeast they don't even get visitation rights sired of all the garc slogan out for their own interests people across the southeast have been say can matters into their own hands...
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>> we have got this tailspin of culture in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and justns of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and the culture of work. and so, there's a real culture problem here that has to be dealt with. >> congressman ryan's critique of men not even thinking about working in the inner cities didn't exactly go over well. but anyone looking for signs that he may have learned his lesson or any lesson, for that matter, may be disappointed. in a recent interview with buzz feed, ryan couldn't help but step on his own two feet. asked if his comments about the lack of work ethic in the inner cities, if that could be interpreted as a racial dog whistle, ryan replied, perhaps incredulously, a dog whistle? i have never even heard the phrase before, to be honest with you. in his efforts to reach out to african-americans during his failed 2012 vice presidential bid, ryan said, "i wanted to do these inner city tours" and stopped abruptly and corrected himself, "i guess we are not supposed to use that" i guess not. ryan's best strategy to win
>> we have got this tailspin of culture in our inner cities in particular, of men not working and justns of men not even thinking about working or learning the value and the culture of work. and so, there's a real culture problem here that has to be dealt with. >> congressman ryan's critique of men not even thinking about working in the inner cities didn't exactly go over well. but anyone looking for signs that he may have learned his lesson or any lesson, for that matter, may be...
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city attorney. the as my colleague ms. burns stated that particular question is not before the board the legal authority and the mta is the city agency that has the jurisdiction to adapt the program. our city department worked with the program to authorize the program our office signed and approving the resolution just like all the ordinances before the board indicating that the mta does have legal authority to meet with the program >> so it's the city attorney's office position to tell a private operator they can break the state law. >> that's certainly not what we would say there are a number of vehicle code regulations that law the red code to operate and advising the mta on this program we elevated those vehicles codes provisions including the code section that you sited and others and look at the code scheme and reached the conclusion that point mta has the authority to adapt this type of program. we're not signing off on a program if the city does not have the legal authority >> can you explain to me the reasoning behind that. let me put the que
city attorney. the as my colleague ms. burns stated that particular question is not before the board the legal authority and the mta is the city agency that has the jurisdiction to adapt the program. our city department worked with the program to authorize the program our office signed and approving the resolution just like all the ordinances before the board indicating that the mta does have legal authority to meet with the program >> so it's the city attorney's office position to tell a...
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the neighborhood and educating us of the history of the tarndz community and in particular vicky and her importance to the city. the city will be known as a mecca for the lgbt community and they know the history of the castro in the lgbt community. but combh which is not often well known it the hicht in the tenderloin. it's hard for people to imagination when people in gay bars it was illegal to not illegal rather but when transgenders were not allowed to crow dress. during that time the tenderloin become a refugee and most infamous the one hundred block of church street was particularly historic for this community. the com rady that was built was expiring and vic wras i didn't was a mentor to many of the folks in this room to transgender youth councilwoman u coming up in the scene. it's finally now okay for this recognition and this block is perfect recognize her. vicky was a carr value perform as a girl with the liquid spine in the documentary and she's widely known for being fearlessly holding this community together. she was providing mentorship and was a iconic person. vicky was designated the grand marsh
the neighborhood and educating us of the history of the tarndz community and in particular vicky and her importance to the city. the city will be known as a mecca for the lgbt community and they know the history of the castro in the lgbt community. but combh which is not often well known it the hicht in the tenderloin. it's hard for people to imagination when people in gay bars it was illegal to not illegal rather but when transgenders were not allowed to crow dress. during that time the...