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may be it won't be 200 people may be 50 people but the next time you do it you get another hundred people. i have to share a story that's not related but sort of relate the. we have block parties every year in may or september or something like thachlt this last one our block parties are great way for us to get everybody. we get the starving students. we get the musician and it is artists and the families we get the you know people from low income housing coming. we get the corporate america, we get everybody at the block parties. it's because we do a variety of things. we have the bounce house for the kid. the music. you at our last 1 the guy named didz hip he's great. he was riding his bike bite block party he's an hoola hoop guy. he's on his guy with 30 hoola hoops riding his bike and said, hi, can i join. he had all the kids. he had a microphone and he was a spontaneous celebration. he sdoont live in our neighborhood but we invite him back. have an event. [inaudible]. >> yeah. well, music, music brings in people. young professionals, young people like music and love free food. >> if i
may be it won't be 200 people may be 50 people but the next time you do it you get another hundred people. i have to share a story that's not related but sort of relate the. we have block parties every year in may or september or something like thachlt this last one our block parties are great way for us to get everybody. we get the starving students. we get the musician and it is artists and the families we get the you know people from low income housing coming. we get the corporate america,...
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we have too many people in prisons to our liking people out of city college. what is happening is more than an outrage. the systethis is something thate take immediate steps to protect. we have seen that this falls on deaf ears. unless the people make their voices heard, we will not see change. we know this is a recipe for failure. going forward, we must become involved in the justice system. this is not someone else's problem. we will sit and wonder why the crime rates have gone up. >> when you think about the cost to our society and every person that lives in our society. it becomes very clear that we have no option but to act and act now. i am hoping that you will be motivated to get involved in non ordinary justice. we have yet to live up to that promise. i look forward to working with all of you call ever to pla. we invite you to stay with us. we look forward to continuing this dialogue in the future. thank you very much. >> good afternoon, everyone.
we have too many people in prisons to our liking people out of city college. what is happening is more than an outrage. the systethis is something thate take immediate steps to protect. we have seen that this falls on deaf ears. unless the people make their voices heard, we will not see change. we know this is a recipe for failure. going forward, we must become involved in the justice system. this is not someone else's problem. we will sit and wonder why the crime rates have gone up. >>...
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people become alcoholic. people commit suicide. people have mental break down lr because they are no longer lon utilizing their skills. a onger being ant productive member of society. that's unemployment is about. is and i think that one of the the reasons that unemployment is so highly, one of the reasons the s middle class is collapsing houss a lot to do with these disastrous trade policies. i got i've got to tell you, as we've th been talking about all day long, these policies, these taxes froo breaks, raall of this stuff emanates from corporate leaders whose sense of responsibility ie substantive. they want themselves to become richer. they want more and more profits for b c the company, but they cd care less about the needs of the american people. i remember there was one ceo ofn one of the largest american corporations. and he said, when i look at the future of general lack that, i c seehi china, china, china and ud china. and by the way, we ended up bailing out a particular corporation.ked he did that to china to get bailed
people become alcoholic. people commit suicide. people have mental break down lr because they are no longer lon utilizing their skills. a onger being ant productive member of society. that's unemployment is about. is and i think that one of the the reasons that unemployment is so highly, one of the reasons the s middle class is collapsing houss a lot to do with these disastrous trade policies. i got i've got to tell you, as we've th been talking about all day long, these policies, these taxes...
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the word, and it's used by most people, not most people but many people who have taken a principlesed position and then when they go do a compromise, how do you respond to that, to somebody who says come on, you don't need to compromise. just hang in there. >> what people want, jim, is progress. they care about practical solutions more than ideaological labels or party labels. and i have regularly used the example of my friend bob ben wheat is a good conservative. he's a conservative individual through and through and yet for some people that was not enough. but my guess is, and he's more of an expert on this than i am, if he had been put up for a vote to the people of utah or to the republicans at large in utah we have won. but because they had a caucus process which is a lot smaller slice of that party, he was not successful, even though his position would have represented what most people wanted. so it's the triumph of ideology and part tsangship over practical solutions. and that's why bob is right. the independents have been going back and forth in a constant search for what will
the word, and it's used by most people, not most people but many people who have taken a principlesed position and then when they go do a compromise, how do you respond to that, to somebody who says come on, you don't need to compromise. just hang in there. >> what people want, jim, is progress. they care about practical solutions more than ideaological labels or party labels. and i have regularly used the example of my friend bob ben wheat is a good conservative. he's a conservative...
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people love these areas. this is the kind of thing people come to san francisco for. we should be glad people are coming across bridges and through tunnels to patronize the businesses we have in the neighborhood. this kind of thing improves our city. i will tell you. it is not just the food. it is friendliness of not just bike but his whole staff. -- not just ike but his whole staff. his employees know me by name, and i do not even remember their names. they let me put up fliers and stuff even though they have very little when the space. when i said, "can i put up a flare for the community? -- flier for the community?" the answer is always, "sure. go ahead." i do not know why people are so objectionable -- so objecting to what is simply a successful business. if you say no to this, you're punishing a successful business. that is the bottom line. president miguel: is there additional public comment on this item? please step up. >> i am dr. mick lee. i happen to live in the heart of my opposition. i wish i could simply say ditto to what the previous speaker said. i stan
people love these areas. this is the kind of thing people come to san francisco for. we should be glad people are coming across bridges and through tunnels to patronize the businesses we have in the neighborhood. this kind of thing improves our city. i will tell you. it is not just the food. it is friendliness of not just bike but his whole staff. -- not just ike but his whole staff. his employees know me by name, and i do not even remember their names. they let me put up fliers and stuff even...
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our court systems might be too harsh on these people.as a lawyer and as a person what do you think about that we will first let me see what i think of it as a president. as president i think the following neither the president nor any other government official. with this not have a right to you to pick up who will speak about his or her position on this case or on the any other case before. you know that. gives its reject. this is quite obvious as for my position as a lawyer but not on this case still important to emphasize but in general on the situation you know that instills in the lawyers operating with what is possible that you and so do law enforcers so if you can prove anything that there are other people who did similar things the above then where is this evidence and where are those cases those investigations but if the police if there are similar crimes you people should be held responsible for them look like that with this report and already the solar ready happened on one episode so i'm talking about the current. the current
our court systems might be too harsh on these people.as a lawyer and as a person what do you think about that we will first let me see what i think of it as a president. as president i think the following neither the president nor any other government official. with this not have a right to you to pick up who will speak about his or her position on this case or on the any other case before. you know that. gives its reject. this is quite obvious as for my position as a lawyer but not on this...
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these are people. these people have families left behind. if they have families, they have friends, the army is a close- knit community, and when someone dies, it kills every little part of that person that was in every other part of the community. i do not know if you have ever lost a vital member of your family, but it brings your entire world crashing to a halt. imagine waking up and finding out your dad is gone and will never return of all. not that he has moved to canada, but that he has died, and you will never see him again. imagine the heartbreak. he has to stop. it has to stop torturing these families. would they want to die in vain, or what they want to protect the ones that are lucky enough to survive? furthermore, our heroes have been given a job the government refuses to equip them properly for. if we are not willing, or we cannot afford to equipment, -- equip them, why are we sending them there? i believe it is a crime to shoot a gun at someone and to put someone who was unequipped in front of that bullet. [applause] >> we find
these are people. these people have families left behind. if they have families, they have friends, the army is a close- knit community, and when someone dies, it kills every little part of that person that was in every other part of the community. i do not know if you have ever lost a vital member of your family, but it brings your entire world crashing to a halt. imagine waking up and finding out your dad is gone and will never return of all. not that he has moved to canada, but that he has...
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people know me there. i asked them about the reality they are living as they are facing unemployment so that i can be in touch with the urgency that they are experiencing. thank you for the question. host: "the new york post" prince a poll this morning telling us that 66% support the income tax deal and extension of unemployment benefits. when you get into the details, there are partisan differences. guest: we have a difference of opinion in congress, don't we? host: and with the public. guest: unemployment insurance is a very stimulative measure for congress to pursue. it takes money and index it into the economy and increases demand, which is necessary to improve the economy. if we do not have on employment extensions, we could lose 600,000 jobs fairly quickly. the unemployed person has some money, they go to the grocery store, that means the research and keep their nephew on the job and he will be able to pay his rent or mortgage. then that dollar circulates and helps everyone out. if we do not have an
people know me there. i asked them about the reality they are living as they are facing unemployment so that i can be in touch with the urgency that they are experiencing. thank you for the question. host: "the new york post" prince a poll this morning telling us that 66% support the income tax deal and extension of unemployment benefits. when you get into the details, there are partisan differences. guest: we have a difference of opinion in congress, don't we? host: and with the...
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thirty million people that's a lot of people out of work that's a lot of you know kind of bruises on the economy and it just sort of paints a picture of some of the struggles that lie ahead for all the things that need to happen thanks christine we're actually going to look into that right now so what do we call those people who don't even make the official lists are they completely forgotten are they living in the shadows it's a sobering reality to think that the figures are government releases every month the number is repeated analyzed on the media day in and day out but they only scratch the surface when it comes to the real depths of this recession or earlier i caught up with michael for an unemployment workplace issues writer at the examiner dot com then huffington post and the creator of the blog layoff list and i first asked him what the difference is in those reports that are out there the you three that's the official report of the government releases every month but there's also one called the six. you three is the standard b.l.s. billion labor force unemployment rate. nin
thirty million people that's a lot of people out of work that's a lot of you know kind of bruises on the economy and it just sort of paints a picture of some of the struggles that lie ahead for all the things that need to happen thanks christine we're actually going to look into that right now so what do we call those people who don't even make the official lists are they completely forgotten are they living in the shadows it's a sobering reality to think that the figures are government...
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but there are certain people out there who run people out of their, throw a limb in jail, giving people tickets, dragging off their cars -- throwing people in jail, giving people tickets, dragging up their cars. that is part of the game to push us out. >> a lot of our children are foster care. what are we doing about them? we know that a lot of the young men are committing these crimes. how are we addressing milk? -- how are we addressing them? you can get it easier than you can get an apple. that is not our fault, and we are trying to change that. we need liquor stores to be better neighbors because the people hanging in front of liquor stores are not buying milk and bread. they are buying cups of liquor, by a cigarette. they are doing other things. we are trying to make sure that people understand that if you have a liquor store, you can provide other services as well. looking at the best liquor stores and saying that this is a good standard. we want liquor stores to be like this throughout the city, good neighbors. we are trying to take back our streets, get different uses, and peopl
but there are certain people out there who run people out of their, throw a limb in jail, giving people tickets, dragging off their cars -- throwing people in jail, giving people tickets, dragging up their cars. that is part of the game to push us out. >> a lot of our children are foster care. what are we doing about them? we know that a lot of the young men are committing these crimes. how are we addressing milk? -- how are we addressing them? you can get it easier than you can get an...
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people, and in canada there's 300,000 people. british canada is less of a threat to common native peoples than is the united states at that time, and the british recognized that they are greatly outnumbered by the american population, and so they need indian allies, that's why they make alliances on the other side of the border which from the british perspective is a border that shouldn't really exist anyway, so the native peoples, the great majority of them, saw the british as very useful allies to have and preferred to fight on their side when commanders are promising them they'll roll back american settlements back to the ohio river, so the shawnee leader is the most influential who is trying to build. why would native peoples support the united states? well, they are peoples who are living on reservations in which they are essentially surrounded by american settlements, and early in the war, the americans tell the indian peoples we don't want you involved. they insisted that it was barbaric for the britishs to employee indian
people, and in canada there's 300,000 people. british canada is less of a threat to common native peoples than is the united states at that time, and the british recognized that they are greatly outnumbered by the american population, and so they need indian allies, that's why they make alliances on the other side of the border which from the british perspective is a border that shouldn't really exist anyway, so the native peoples, the great majority of them, saw the british as very useful...
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some people call a bipolar mandate. what the fed does control as the purchasing power of the dollar. it has notoriously failed to preserve eds. before the fed, silver and gold standards kept the dollar constant. since 1914, the dollar has lost 95% of its purchasing power parity dollar today buys only what a nickel bought in 1914. is having the fed in charge consistent with sound money? -- sound money. ? ? they have not done it in practice. the fed defenders say isn't inflation steadier and more predictable? no, somebody buying it wanted- year bond or thinking about making a 30-year mortgage faces more uncertainty today about the purchasing power of the dollar then an investor faced under the classic and gold standard. the market for 30-year bonds have pretty much collapsed. should we give the fed credit for at least preventing deflationary? first we need to recognize the distinction that seems to escape ben bernanke which is not all deflation is bad. when productivity is increasing, when computers become cheaper to prod
some people call a bipolar mandate. what the fed does control as the purchasing power of the dollar. it has notoriously failed to preserve eds. before the fed, silver and gold standards kept the dollar constant. since 1914, the dollar has lost 95% of its purchasing power parity dollar today buys only what a nickel bought in 1914. is having the fed in charge consistent with sound money? -- sound money. ? ? they have not done it in practice. the fed defenders say isn't inflation steadier and more...
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there's no people... i don't think that people... they know how to do things, they plod, they work hard. but i don't think... there's a few very good artists. but in general they're plodders and they work and they work and they work. >> i think that's changing. they really... diane von firstenberg our mutual friend said her goal in 2010 had been to make her brand relevant in china. >> oh, but that's a european going there. can you tell me the name of one luxury chinese brand? >> rose: no, i cannot. >> and there's some japanese ones. >> rose: what business model interests you now? over the next... the beginning of a new decade. >> oh, my heart is always in technology. that's what i find hedge funds completely boring. >> rose: you went through that phase, too. >> i went through that phase really at the beginning. i thought investing in hedge funds with george soros. >> rose: (laughs) that's a good place to start. >> i tell you, part of your success, you choose the right people or they choose you or friendships are of a learning kind fo
there's no people... i don't think that people... they know how to do things, they plod, they work hard. but i don't think... there's a few very good artists. but in general they're plodders and they work and they work and they work. >> i think that's changing. they really... diane von firstenberg our mutual friend said her goal in 2010 had been to make her brand relevant in china. >> oh, but that's a european going there. can you tell me the name of one luxury chinese brand?...
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actor the back taking people.the more moderate dialogue if people had the truth and how you feel we can fix the problem. >> you know, in florida the st. petersburg police fact, it is a great site and service. that is exactly what we need more of. the problem with the rise in partisan media is that everything is put through a filter. therefore facts are selectively pick and it leaves most people confused because their getting opposite visions of american just depending on what their new sources. so what we really need is more news sources to be independent and push back against this tide of partisan news to be the honest brokers again at a site like pulling the fact which actually does the analysis of what is a lie and what's true. that is what we need more of. we need to insist on it pretty have to vote with your wallet. reward the sights and new stations that are actually trying to be independent, trying to be fair and balanced. not just saying they are, but are willing to of punch both sides. that is one of the
actor the back taking people.the more moderate dialogue if people had the truth and how you feel we can fix the problem. >> you know, in florida the st. petersburg police fact, it is a great site and service. that is exactly what we need more of. the problem with the rise in partisan media is that everything is put through a filter. therefore facts are selectively pick and it leaves most people confused because their getting opposite visions of american just depending on what their new...
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people around the area, people say mr. and mrs.nd they write it down and people are praying there 24 hours a day, seven days i week. it sat down and prayed at chalkboard and read it. i wrote something on the chalkboard and don't show it yet. it finish and i got up and talked to robin. robin you said when you first felt that you needed to put the prayer center together. why? what was the feeling that you had? >> in 1998, a lot of different things that happened but what we were talking about in our time of prayer, the lord has said that the eyes of the nation will be turned to the brightness of this light in wilmington. i'm kind of naive and i said lord, if you said it, so be it. okay. done deal. >> glenn: have you ever felt like i really feel uncomfortable here? >> sure. >> glenn: the amazing thing is, prompting like that, you usually feel stupid for quite some time. maybe it was just me. maybe i'm just hearing things. a lot of people will mock you or whatever. you're out in the open. you're like i know this is crazy. i'm starting a
people around the area, people say mr. and mrs.nd they write it down and people are praying there 24 hours a day, seven days i week. it sat down and prayed at chalkboard and read it. i wrote something on the chalkboard and don't show it yet. it finish and i got up and talked to robin. robin you said when you first felt that you needed to put the prayer center together. why? what was the feeling that you had? >> in 1998, a lot of different things that happened but what we were talking...
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people suggest we could get $100 billion per year out of that. -- a number of people suggest we could get $100 billion per year out of that. >> i signed a letter with about 30 other conservative leaders, which is just about everybody in the fiscal conservative movement, which said we need to look at reducing pentagon spending, and look at defense spending. somebody had said you cannot possibly cut anything out of the defense budget, including the $100 billion per year we spent to occupy afghanistan, a country with a gdp of about $14 billion. i am not sure how we do that, but we do. is that something we intend to do for the next 50 years? $100 billion occupying this country? we are occupying iraq. how long do we intend to do that? at some point, one presumes that amount of resources can be saved out of the budget. the other question you up to look at is, what is the best non-partisans successes in reining in government spending, congressman sharp, democrat, indiana, a republican in texas, they came up with the base reduction realignment. originally, the army said, here are the 20 silli
people suggest we could get $100 billion per year out of that. -- a number of people suggest we could get $100 billion per year out of that. >> i signed a letter with about 30 other conservative leaders, which is just about everybody in the fiscal conservative movement, which said we need to look at reducing pentagon spending, and look at defense spending. somebody had said you cannot possibly cut anything out of the defense budget, including the $100 billion per year we spent to occupy...
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people need options. if you need more than one option for recycling, they're probably coming up with ideas that other recycling centers could use if they know about them. the native plant nursery that gregg has started is extremely important. we have other nurseries, but this is one focusing on the san francisco gene pool. we cannot lose that. it is important that people know that these plants are still there, and how they can create habitat for insects, for birds, and everything. i live on a cable car line. i don't think getting rid of the recycling center will cut down on the noise. as somebody pointed out, it is a commercial corridor. there will be a lot of traffic. please keep the recycling center and the nursery. thank you. president buell: thank you. >> [reading names] >> commissioners, good afternoon. i am richard from the steering committee of the buena vista association. we have 400 paying members. we serve a 4500 households. we are part of a coalition of six or seven, almost all the neighborhood
people need options. if you need more than one option for recycling, they're probably coming up with ideas that other recycling centers could use if they know about them. the native plant nursery that gregg has started is extremely important. we have other nurseries, but this is one focusing on the san francisco gene pool. we cannot lose that. it is important that people know that these plants are still there, and how they can create habitat for insects, for birds, and everything. i live on a...
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at the time, we were helping a few hundred people each year, and today, we fell over 2000 people -- wed over two dozen people clean up their criminal records. our goal is to help people have a dignified return from the criminal justice system. -- we help over 2000 people clean up their criminal records. the panel today is entitled "paving the road to reentry: clean slate and state law and criminal record reform." the discussion comes at a time when there is an unprecedented amount of people incarcerated. these individuals are returning from prison at the rate of 600,000 per year. in california, that rate is 115,000 per year. in california, over 1 million people have a conviction record, and one in five individuals have an arrest or criminal conviction. so we have to ask ourselves -- is criminal record reform an urgent priority for california? and if so, what is being done? and how can we go further? let's hear what our distinguished panel has to say. our first panelist is dr. steven richardson, a renowned author and professor of criminal justice at the university of wisconsin oshkosh.
at the time, we were helping a few hundred people each year, and today, we fell over 2000 people -- wed over two dozen people clean up their criminal records. our goal is to help people have a dignified return from the criminal justice system. -- we help over 2000 people clean up their criminal records. the panel today is entitled "paving the road to reentry: clean slate and state law and criminal record reform." the discussion comes at a time when there is an unprecedented amount of...
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recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training is this, you know? and when you say, media message training, that means that if the media... put a microphone and camera to my face and say, joe, i heard that you used drugs and alcohol before. and who are you? and how do i respond to the media and how do i respond to where the community and the public can know that the benefits of long-term recovery? i think the main message there is that people in long-term recovery can move onto advocate for people with addictions and people to also get long-term recovery like they did. the message is real clear that the benefits of recovery, it works, and that's a reality for many people that's in recovery today. lureen you wanted to comment. yeah, i really wanted to comment on something that, that carlos said and connected to what john was saying. carlos talked about the confusion around the language and john talked about the research that really s
recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training is this, you know? and when you say, media message training, that means that if the media... put a microphone and camera to my face and say, joe, i heard that you used drugs and alcohol before. and who are you? and how do i respond to the media and how do i respond to where the community and the...
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organizations community based organizations et cetera, those people are people that people in the neighborhood are already look to as leaders. and so after disasters this is back to the chaos in the comfort zone. they will look at the people for direction. you want to make sure our information and message gets across to the people so they are able to educate, lead and manage and help you and support you once you are trying to deal with an issue after it happens. so -- >> my name is mad lynn macky i'm with the american red cross. i have been on staff with the red cross for 4 months. i have been a volunteer for over 5 years. and i started with the red cross because like many of you during that dreadful day in september of 2001 i was in front of my tv and feeling helpless and hopeless. i said if something happen indeed my community i didn't want to feel that way. i wanted to go out and lend a hand and be able to help and make a difference. i knew i needed training. what they were saying was everyone was showing up to the disaster site but they were getting put aside because they didn't have the s
organizations community based organizations et cetera, those people are people that people in the neighborhood are already look to as leaders. and so after disasters this is back to the chaos in the comfort zone. they will look at the people for direction. you want to make sure our information and message gets across to the people so they are able to educate, lead and manage and help you and support you once you are trying to deal with an issue after it happens. so -- >> my name is mad...
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i couldn't persuade people that these stages had to be gone through and therefore people being insecure, worried about the future, you know, we're dealing heavily with incumbent governments. i have to accept that we didn't communicate enough what we were trying to do. tavis: you got to accept it obviously. do you take any of this personally if it is about people staying insecure, do you take it personal? >> i worry about what happens to our country. i do feel there are millions of people unemployed around the world and we could do something to get them back to work. i don't think that economic policy can be anything other than making sure that people have jobs and decent standards of living and sometimes in the feelings that were prevalent in the 1930's people lost touch with that responsibility. now i see a lot of the 19 po's with some of the actions -- 1930's with some of the actions that are happening now. my ideas are not as orthodox in terms of economic thinking at the moment and i believe over time people will see that it is incredibly short-sighted to cut education at the moment
i couldn't persuade people that these stages had to be gone through and therefore people being insecure, worried about the future, you know, we're dealing heavily with incumbent governments. i have to accept that we didn't communicate enough what we were trying to do. tavis: you got to accept it obviously. do you take any of this personally if it is about people staying insecure, do you take it personal? >> i worry about what happens to our country. i do feel there are millions of people...
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people do have the right to sit on sidewalks. [laughter] we do a knowledge that for us the sidewalk is considered -- we do acknowledge that for us decide what is considered public space. people are allowed to enjoy the sidewalk at their own leisure. we could also, if it will make neighbors more comfortable -- we have done conditions of approval where we have asked the project sponsor to come back in the year to report back on how things are going with a new system being implemented. that might be something we could consider looking at so we could make sure we are dealing with the concerns the neighborhood has raised. i do have a question about whether or not -- how the conditions of approval here related to trash under no. 11 and 12 -- how they are similar or different to what fast-food establishments are required to do. maybe the staff could talk about that a second? >> could you clarify the question? did i hear correctly that you want to understand the difference between this establishment and fast food? commissioner borden: ad
people do have the right to sit on sidewalks. [laughter] we do a knowledge that for us the sidewalk is considered -- we do acknowledge that for us decide what is considered public space. people are allowed to enjoy the sidewalk at their own leisure. we could also, if it will make neighbors more comfortable -- we have done conditions of approval where we have asked the project sponsor to come back in the year to report back on how things are going with a new system being implemented. that might...
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people have used against people. -- people have opposing views of people in power. being nonaggressive gives more freedom. we are rolling in the wrong direction. host: the senate is grappling with a nuclear deal. mitch mcconnell says obama is trying to rush the job. the top republican announced that he will vote against the nuclear deal. this will continue to be discussed today, but it is not certain how that will turnout. jake sherman joins us from "politico." caller: good morning. host: what will happen in the senate today over the start treaty? caller: the senate is moving closer to some sort of movement on this bill, a vote of poured down. they are meeting in the chamber to discuss the more secret items. it is moving towards some sort of vote in the next couple days. the more pressing issue for congress and the issue that needs to be resolved quite quickly is funding for the government. congress has not passed any appropriations bill in the last year. it needs to fund the government somehow. it will presumably do that in the next couple days. host: how long term
people have used against people. -- people have opposing views of people in power. being nonaggressive gives more freedom. we are rolling in the wrong direction. host: the senate is grappling with a nuclear deal. mitch mcconnell says obama is trying to rush the job. the top republican announced that he will vote against the nuclear deal. this will continue to be discussed today, but it is not certain how that will turnout. jake sherman joins us from "politico." caller: good morning....
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guest: people are still on tenterhooks about what these people will do.r-end planning has been held hostage. we do not know what the tax rules are for 2010 alone for 2011. there are all these things that expire every year because congress cannot bring themselves to pay for them more than one year at a time. they proved extension, it expires, day approve an extension retroactively. we have uncertainty. people can start their year-end planning now. here is one example for investors. as the law stands right now, the tax rate on long-term capital gains, stocks, bonds, or other assets you all for one year is 15%. if nothing happens, that goes up to 20%. that is a 33% increase in the tax rate. someone is thinking about selling the stock, should they sell at the end of the year, wait until january? what will happen? i did they will restore the 15% rate, so people can make those decisions right now. your-and tax planning is always a decision looking and two years. you want to figure out how to pay the lowest amount of tax in the combined years. you may want to ac
guest: people are still on tenterhooks about what these people will do.r-end planning has been held hostage. we do not know what the tax rules are for 2010 alone for 2011. there are all these things that expire every year because congress cannot bring themselves to pay for them more than one year at a time. they proved extension, it expires, day approve an extension retroactively. we have uncertainty. people can start their year-end planning now. here is one example for investors. as the law...
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i know what people say. >> rose: what do people say? >> well, people say particularly the leaks having to do with afghanistan did put allies of ours in harm's way. >> rose: lives. >> lives in harm's way. i did ask him that question directly. >> rose: and what does he say about that? >> he said categorically in the four years that wikileaks has been in existence we've never jeopardize add single life. again, i question that as much as i question the... sometimes the people who... >> rose: and how would he know? >> i agree. nobody can know. >> rose: and have there been... but does that mean... >> but there's no doubt this information... we can all agree this information that he has put out in the public domain that was secret and was unknown to people and therefore the identity of people that wasn't known before who are doing things that are dangerous is out there. so that clearly puts people in jeopardy. and i think he also... >> rose: but he clearly doesn't agree with that. if he made the statement to you that i don't think we have put
i know what people say. >> rose: what do people say? >> well, people say particularly the leaks having to do with afghanistan did put allies of ours in harm's way. >> rose: lives. >> lives in harm's way. i did ask him that question directly. >> rose: and what does he say about that? >> he said categorically in the four years that wikileaks has been in existence we've never jeopardize add single life. again, i question that as much as i question the......
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that's how people treated him. and as far as we were concerned that was the way to treat him. >> les put his finger on it. dick, i bet you agree, the years... he was never secretary of state, there had been many ambassadors to the u.n., he was never a member of the cabinet, and yet the outpouring of sentiment about richard holbrooke brings to the fore his own special contribution across europe, a cross asia, he was seen as the representation of american authority but an authority that cared about good outcomes in the world. and it's that sentiment, that you see in all of the expressions of foreign leaders these days about his passage. just heard tonight that they will be naming a street for him in tblisi, in georgia. >> really? >> and the messages that have come in from around the globe. it's a bit of a recognition of the importance america has in the world today that holbrook believed in the mission of america and people are signaling that and signaling their distress over his departure. >> rose: do you think he u
that's how people treated him. and as far as we were concerned that was the way to treat him. >> les put his finger on it. dick, i bet you agree, the years... he was never secretary of state, there had been many ambassadors to the u.n., he was never a member of the cabinet, and yet the outpouring of sentiment about richard holbrooke brings to the fore his own special contribution across europe, a cross asia, he was seen as the representation of american authority but an authority that...
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well if if people bring out a report that is based on false hoods it's the duty of people who know that these are false is to say this is not true this is on the other hand you might get i would have to jump in here we're going to a short break i'll go right back to when we come back after a short break we'll continue our discussion our media stay with our. we use special nonsense and excess requests meant. ready for. taken off one. became their nominee. as it should and those people with goods in the previously. her. current. want to soak in a free flight wealthy british style. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cancer for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. more news today. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. today. look. welcome back rostock i'm about to remind you we're talking about the age of disbelief. but before we see what russians thing about their own media technology progress continues to change people's lifestyles information today is one of
well if if people bring out a report that is based on false hoods it's the duty of people who know that these are false is to say this is not true this is on the other hand you might get i would have to jump in here we're going to a short break i'll go right back to when we come back after a short break we'll continue our discussion our media stay with our. we use special nonsense and excess requests meant. ready for. taken off one. became their nominee. as it should and those people with goods...
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it enables donors to search for causes, to find out what people are saying about those causes, why people are giving it to it and to hear the stories of people that the causes are helping. and on the flip side social media is pulling insiders out, and allowing outsiders in. to organizations. so that they can create a more meaningful relationship between themselves and their cause. >> suarez: do we have good numbers yet? do we know if an overall charger chunk of all giving is being done through social media? >> so the percentage of giving online and through social media is rising very quickly, but still to have an overall perspective of it, ray, it's still less than 10% of all giving. >> suarez: does shall creates another channel for people who are already givers to accomplish that? or are you increasing the size of the pool, bringing new people into that world of charity through social media? >> so, part of what's going on is that this is a huge opportunity to engage younger donors. we have a generation, the 15 to 30-year-olds, who are the largest living generation, regardless of what the
it enables donors to search for causes, to find out what people are saying about those causes, why people are giving it to it and to hear the stories of people that the causes are helping. and on the flip side social media is pulling insiders out, and allowing outsiders in. to organizations. so that they can create a more meaningful relationship between themselves and their cause. >> suarez: do we have good numbers yet? do we know if an overall charger chunk of all giving is being done...
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people love it. there has to be intelligence behind the apparent stupidity and for a popular tv presenter, that is what you want. people feel they can relate to you, but underneath, you need intelligence. >> what do we expect to see when he comes on the former larry king show next year? >> it will be next year? he likes people talking about themselves and being a little emotional. i would not: oprah winfrey. he got prime minister to cry a while ago. he asked questions that you are not expecting. he is not afraid to go deeply personal. >> and when you were in the house of commons, what did you learn about that institution? >> i never entirely found my feet. i failed in a lot of jobs in my life and i say that is one of them. one thing about the house of commons is that it is a team game. there is a place for maverick individuals, one or two, but only one or two. generally speaking, you get along personally and advance your own career and also to achieve things politically and nationally as part of the
people love it. there has to be intelligence behind the apparent stupidity and for a popular tv presenter, that is what you want. people feel they can relate to you, but underneath, you need intelligence. >> what do we expect to see when he comes on the former larry king show next year? >> it will be next year? he likes people talking about themselves and being a little emotional. i would not: oprah winfrey. he got prime minister to cry a while ago. he asked questions that you are...
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people forget that. the second one simply says "what do you want me to do for something besides yourself that is as important as what you want me to do for you." people often come in here and think they should be first in line and they don't give a minute spot to other people whose -- whose needs are greater it is the java people like me to remind them that someone else might have a bigger need and deserve to have a higher priority. >> you will be packing up and moving on to the next phase of your life. have you made a decision about what to do with your archives? >> i have sent well over 500 boxes back to the wisconsin historical society. >> will you go through those? >> i do not know. it is 41 years of stuff. we went through last five months. the papers that were organized by my staff are pretty well organized the papers organized by may are in chaos. [laughter] >> when you set up your own desk for the next phase, what will be part of it? >> i am not sure. i don't know where that desk will be or how mu
people forget that. the second one simply says "what do you want me to do for something besides yourself that is as important as what you want me to do for you." people often come in here and think they should be first in line and they don't give a minute spot to other people whose -- whose needs are greater it is the java people like me to remind them that someone else might have a bigger need and deserve to have a higher priority. >> you will be packing up and moving on to the...
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we now there are one in 100 people behind bars. that means one in 100 people knows somebody connected to the criminal justice system. that is a tremendous opportunity for us. that means there are people in every sector of society who identify with our cause. that is when people start to understand the import of the public defender. i know very well not mind me saying this, but for the last 20 years, they have been talking about the innocent man who has been wrongly accused, and everyone thinks that is a terrible tragedy. nobody would think that that is right in america. but their message release started to sing when they shifted. we were working with them on this, at court tv, and i was the first reported to be covering the innocence project on a national basis. the message really started to sing when they talked about victims, believing for 19 years that the right guy was behind bars and then learning that the wrong guy was behind bars. twice victimized. when the defense bar can start to work with victims rights movements. it is v
we now there are one in 100 people behind bars. that means one in 100 people knows somebody connected to the criminal justice system. that is a tremendous opportunity for us. that means there are people in every sector of society who identify with our cause. that is when people start to understand the import of the public defender. i know very well not mind me saying this, but for the last 20 years, they have been talking about the innocent man who has been wrongly accused, and everyone thinks...
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it is help for poor people and people on low incomes to pay their rent. it was developed because there was not enough cheap housing for people, so this was a benefit that developed. the bill has risen to $20 billion. that is more than we spend on police and other things. understandably, the new chancellor of the finance minister said that we have to start bringing this down. what worries people is that although there is money going to people with big families, for them to find a house and have their rent paid could be a lot of money. it could be tens of thousands of pounds a year. some ask why they are getting it when you're struggling to pay your mortgage or your brant. -- for your rent. -- for your rent -- certainly, putting them out. if they cut money and reduce the bill, and you can see what they do not want stories of people sitting in mansions at the government's expense, but if you make it very difficult for poor people to live in london, that would have a thing for people to rely on. go back to your report on what the labor party promised before t
it is help for poor people and people on low incomes to pay their rent. it was developed because there was not enough cheap housing for people, so this was a benefit that developed. the bill has risen to $20 billion. that is more than we spend on police and other things. understandably, the new chancellor of the finance minister said that we have to start bringing this down. what worries people is that although there is money going to people with big families, for them to find a house and have...
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that is the difference between interested people and committed people. she found a way to get the -- interested people find excuses. committed people find a way of getting things done. judith is the definition of commitment. it seemed only appropriate. today will be ever known in san for the cisco as judith klein day in our city. there you are. finally. thank you, judith. [applause] thanks for everything you have done. we are proud of her. she is not going far. barbara garcia -- angela manchin barbara garcia. she is the new health director in san francisco, and if anyone really wants to know how she got the job, the interview consisted of one question -- you think it is the -- one of the biggest health departments in the world, and we can talk about cultural competency and all the issues of primary care, long-term aging and all those things, but all that i already knew. i cared about one thing -- i said i'm out of here. not particularly because i want to be out of san francisco but because i want to continue to serve and my time was coming up, and my pas
that is the difference between interested people and committed people. she found a way to get the -- interested people find excuses. committed people find a way of getting things done. judith is the definition of commitment. it seemed only appropriate. today will be ever known in san for the cisco as judith klein day in our city. there you are. finally. thank you, judith. [applause] thanks for everything you have done. we are proud of her. she is not going far. barbara garcia -- angela manchin...
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to give but encourage people to go to work and encourage people who can hire people to pay for those things. host: thank you for your call. let's talk a little bit more about what is actually in a potential compromise being negotiated right now, from "the wall street journal." the delay could also delay other goals of the senate does not have time to debate them -- allentown, pennsylvania, tony, democratic caller. caller: i am opposed to the temporary -- i am a little bit nervous. i have not been to active on calling. i believe that the people who have the means to pay more taxes should. i think they have gotten many benefits over the last 10 years, and it was supposed to help with increasing jobs so that people could become employed. this has not happened. so, to give an additional tax increase -- tax decrease, or, you know, to give them more money, how much does one person need? how many homes and other possessions does one family meet? host: victor called early and mentioned that people " are better educated, in his opinion, invested their time and effort and earn more money shoul
to give but encourage people to go to work and encourage people who can hire people to pay for those things. host: thank you for your call. let's talk a little bit more about what is actually in a potential compromise being negotiated right now, from "the wall street journal." the delay could also delay other goals of the senate does not have time to debate them -- allentown, pennsylvania, tony, democratic caller. caller: i am opposed to the temporary -- i am a little bit nervous. i...
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there are two people -- two places where people are buried in the city. the other ones were moved out. >> the big scandal of lincoln park, someone wanted to build the legion of honor out there. she did and she got it done. they had to prepare the land, the golden gate cemetery, so the people they hired did not get rid of any of the bodies. they got rid of the headstones. they built a museum. when the renovated it in the 1990's and started digging ground, nothing but hundreds and hundreds of bodies. >> skeletons. >> skeletons. it was a big scandal. they created a mass grave and moved to the remains. there are pictures. they have thiese skeletons sticking out of the wall. it showed the relative worth. they stopped digging because they would keep finding bodies. >> they are still out there. there are bodies all over the place. they used to bury people in north beach. they would go up there and very bodies. >> there were removed from many of these cemeteries. there is a slogan that is -- anybody know? "it is great to be alive." >> beats the alternative. >> i
there are two people -- two places where people are buried in the city. the other ones were moved out. >> the big scandal of lincoln park, someone wanted to build the legion of honor out there. she did and she got it done. they had to prepare the land, the golden gate cemetery, so the people they hired did not get rid of any of the bodies. they got rid of the headstones. they built a museum. when the renovated it in the 1990's and started digging ground, nothing but hundreds and hundreds...
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this is accessible for people. we have identified the triple liabilities -- with the finding that they have provided. the vulnerable buildings, and the vulnerable populations of people with disabilities in the area. there has been a huge amount of work that is happening under the leadership here i want to thank you. we have a lot of people coming here after hurricane katrina. we all have to come together and so many different agencies come in, and they will connect to the data base together. and we have all these different private partners. we are trying to set things up at st. mary's. as if this was a project can act. we have the intake process, and we knew how to deliberately organized. and this is an important discipline. this is almost an exercise in and of itself. >> i would like to say that under your watch, what has been impressive is the emphasis on activating the service center. they have been invaluable, and indispensable. i think that this will play on having people compare themselves beyond 72 hours. th
this is accessible for people. we have identified the triple liabilities -- with the finding that they have provided. the vulnerable buildings, and the vulnerable populations of people with disabilities in the area. there has been a huge amount of work that is happening under the leadership here i want to thank you. we have a lot of people coming here after hurricane katrina. we all have to come together and so many different agencies come in, and they will connect to the data base together....
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people were not happy. president obama did not do a good job with telling their story and explaining why the steps they were taking were being taken in the best interest of the american people and would make us a better country. instead, they assumed that they were going to get the hard work done in terms of advancing a legislative agenda. people on the far right really took over much of the conversation even after the passage of the health care reform bill. i think that is why it is viewed as losing support. certainly, conservative talk radio in the country has been very hard on president obama. my view is that president obama has not done a good enough job in stepping up and telling his own story. i think david axelrod's job will be taken over in the white house. the washington post has a story about an offensive to be launched by the obama white house, more of an effort to get him talking with people. i think you saw a little bit of it with the business community to try to do away with the sense that thi
people were not happy. president obama did not do a good job with telling their story and explaining why the steps they were taking were being taken in the best interest of the american people and would make us a better country. instead, they assumed that they were going to get the hard work done in terms of advancing a legislative agenda. people on the far right really took over much of the conversation even after the passage of the health care reform bill. i think that is why it is viewed as...
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people wait for twenty eight teams. and i just can't promise we all control means you will never regret let us make history together. well we know that the run up to today there was a lot of question whether russian private a survey reported was actually coming here because all the other big countries are brought in the big god's will in the end he did it and he just arrived here is a recall he finished a press conference just a few minutes ago where of course members of the press were asking him prime minister why weren't you here and so this is what he had to say on that matter. the competition was tense for the twenty fourteen winter olympics and twenty eighteen world. cup but the olympics campaign didn't see so much dirt so many scandals and i think that in this situation we should have avoided putting any pressure on the fifo members that's why i told russia sports minister that i wouldn't arrive to present our bid but it was a sign of respect for members i believe the smear campaign against it was unacceptable you
people wait for twenty eight teams. and i just can't promise we all control means you will never regret let us make history together. well we know that the run up to today there was a lot of question whether russian private a survey reported was actually coming here because all the other big countries are brought in the big god's will in the end he did it and he just arrived here is a recall he finished a press conference just a few minutes ago where of course members of the press were asking...
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and also allow people to opt out for those people without want that. and don't want targeted ads. >> and i wasn't that lobbyist. >> you were not the lobbyist, that is exactly right. >> but i think the chairman makes a great point which is that we do have to be careful. because we are coming august of a fantastic christmas shopping season. and the on-line ad industry is about to finish up its best year ever. and so there's not a failure of marketplace. what we need to do is understand that consumers care about privacy. and we need to be proactively. we have done this as an industry through the guidance of the ftc's own privacy principleses. we need to be responsive and to continue to pushout solutions. >> suarez: gentlemen, thank you both. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> again the major developments of the day >> warner: again, the major developments of the day. the blizzard that battered the east coast left travel schedules in tatters after 5,000 flights were canceled. and a russian court convicted jailed oil tycoon mikhail khodorkovsky on new charges o
and also allow people to opt out for those people without want that. and don't want targeted ads. >> and i wasn't that lobbyist. >> you were not the lobbyist, that is exactly right. >> but i think the chairman makes a great point which is that we do have to be careful. because we are coming august of a fantastic christmas shopping season. and the on-line ad industry is about to finish up its best year ever. and so there's not a failure of marketplace. what we need to do is...
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a lot of people need money. because we are able to focus and bring attention to these next 15 years, people are praying, giving and ing. the campaign is going well, 2 years into it, at 231 million dollars given so far. well over 20 percent of the way there. god ha been great showing favor in this campaign. >> you are not just translating the scripture. they are creating a language for them, isn't that right? >> that's right. because you have been out, you know how iworks, it is a privilege for us to be able to help people develop alphabets for their languas, reduce thingto writing and help people to learn to read and write. it is a privilege to bridge people from their mother tongue. it makes a huge difference in people's lives here and now. >> the kind of impact that has on a community when you bring them, letters of the alphabet, you are able to create an original language. what es it mean for the society? >> one is access to scripture, other is access to educati. in doing bilingual education. we are able to h
a lot of people need money. because we are able to focus and bring attention to these next 15 years, people are praying, giving and ing. the campaign is going well, 2 years into it, at 231 million dollars given so far. well over 20 percent of the way there. god ha been great showing favor in this campaign. >> you are not just translating the scripture. they are creating a language for them, isn't that right? >> that's right. because you have been out, you know how iworks, it is a...
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if people are not vocal or out there, people do not know really what is going on. it is important your supervisor knows how you feel about this. it is important that you come to a place -- it is really important to figure out what is acceptable. is there anything that is acceptable? i think it is really important to think about. we always look for how we can craft the best opportunity for the city and community. we all know that you live here. you are passionate about it. i cannot imagine a by lived somewhere for 50 years and had faced not being in the same place i had been in my whole life. i cannot imagine how that would feel. i think it is really important that we bring all this together to figure out how we create the parkmerced of the future that allows the working class people, the people who have boys lived here and enjoy the community for what it is, to also be able to embrace some degree of newness as well to create a community that is best for everyone. that is what it is all about. we have to figure out how we can together kraft the best opportunity that
if people are not vocal or out there, people do not know really what is going on. it is important your supervisor knows how you feel about this. it is important that you come to a place -- it is really important to figure out what is acceptable. is there anything that is acceptable? i think it is really important to think about. we always look for how we can craft the best opportunity for the city and community. we all know that you live here. you are passionate about it. i cannot imagine a by...