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now on behalf of the sisters of perpetual indulgence, i gather this energy and strength that will pass to any and all who look on this tree of hope and send it to you. but in order to send it to you, in order to release the energy of hope this magnificent tree represents, i will ask each and every one of you, if you please, every time you hear the words " we say," will invoke harvey milk by saying it as one group "you have got to give them love." repeat after me. and i want everyone in the building to hear you. you have got to give them love. i did not hear you. >> you have got to give them up. >> there you go. for all the lgbt younger people struggling with police, we say -- >> you've got to give them love. >> a sign of hope -- we say -- >> you that got to give them love. it is wonderful to see each and every one of those gives power to help in our world. to you all, we say -- >> you have got to give them love. >> for all of us to leave here tonight with the resolve to reach one person in our lives, we say -- i would like to steal this blessing with the whole the blessing of glitter.
now on behalf of the sisters of perpetual indulgence, i gather this energy and strength that will pass to any and all who look on this tree of hope and send it to you. but in order to send it to you, in order to release the energy of hope this magnificent tree represents, i will ask each and every one of you, if you please, every time you hear the words " we say," will invoke harvey milk by saying it as one group "you have got to give them love." repeat after me. and i want...
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[applause] it would not be a san francisco event without a blessing from the sisters of perpetual indulgence. >> good evening, everyone. i am here to bless you. will ask for everyone's attention for just a minute. if you please, would you close your eyes, bring your hand close to your heart, and take a deep breath. friends, family, to date -- today we're gathered beneath a symbol of energy, life, and hope for the world. you have decorated it with love and light, wishes and dreams. now on behalf of the sisters of perpetual indulgence, i gather this energy and strength that will pass to any and all who look on this tree of hope and send it to you. but in order to send it to you, in order to release the energy of hope this magnificent tree represents, i will ask each and every one of you, if you please, every time you hear the words " we say," will invoke harvey milk by saying it as one group "you have got to give them love." repeat after me. and i want everyone in the building to hear you. you have got to give them love. i did not hear you. >> you have got to give them up. >> there you go. for
[applause] it would not be a san francisco event without a blessing from the sisters of perpetual indulgence. >> good evening, everyone. i am here to bless you. will ask for everyone's attention for just a minute. if you please, would you close your eyes, bring your hand close to your heart, and take a deep breath. friends, family, to date -- today we're gathered beneath a symbol of energy, life, and hope for the world. you have decorated it with love and light, wishes and dreams. now on...
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[applause] we will also be joined by our sisters of perpetual indulgence. thank you very much for joining us here today as well. [applause] i also want to extend to all of you, tonight is not the only night that you get to help us celebrate these wonderful holidays that are up and coming, but on at the weekend of december 17 and december 18, we will also be opening up our snow village right outside of city hall at civic center. we will be bringing in the real snow and to have our kids fill this wonderful place and experience that, and also on sunday, december 18, we will be continuing our season of giving. please, if you may, you're invited here to join us in the afternoon from 11 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., and bring a can of food to help share and help our needy. at the same time, i will be here to help take pictures and enjoy that. if you have not taken a picture of me yet, this is the time, to take it with you. we will be doing that tonight as well. i have an even and i will be leaving for shortly, but i will be coming right back here to enjoy the evening with y
[applause] we will also be joined by our sisters of perpetual indulgence. thank you very much for joining us here today as well. [applause] i also want to extend to all of you, tonight is not the only night that you get to help us celebrate these wonderful holidays that are up and coming, but on at the weekend of december 17 and december 18, we will also be opening up our snow village right outside of city hall at civic center. we will be bringing in the real snow and to have our kids fill this...
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so the programs that the medal of honor foundation has instituted to try to perpetuate what these men respect are aimed that way. character development program and a lot of our education programs are aimed at trying to get people to want to do the right thing in difficult situations, and to think of someone else on their right or their left before themself and apply that in day to day. it won't even be close to the magnitude of the situation that these men faced, but wouldn't our world and our country be a better place if we all thought that way? it's just a basic principles. >> thank you for your service and thank you to any of the men and women in the theater who have served or are serving in the military. i would be interested in knowing the nature of the investigation that is conducted from the time someone is nominated for the medal of honor to the time the decision is made. i presume it is made ultimately by the president of the united states but i don't know that for sure. what do they look for to determine that courage and those kinds of attributes have been demonstrated in th
so the programs that the medal of honor foundation has instituted to try to perpetuate what these men respect are aimed that way. character development program and a lot of our education programs are aimed at trying to get people to want to do the right thing in difficult situations, and to think of someone else on their right or their left before themself and apply that in day to day. it won't even be close to the magnitude of the situation that these men faced, but wouldn't our world and our...
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in the body of the amendment itself, it said that it was unamendable and it would guarantee the perpetuity of slavery, and my question is, what would any future court say about any amendment that in the body of the amendment says it was unamendable? if they chose to say that it was unconstitutional, they would have to hang their judicial hats on some reasoning when the very words in the amendment. >> right. i think you all know this is the so-called shadow amendment, the 13th amendment that would have perpetuated slavery and guaranteed its existence where it already was. lincoln actually submitted it to the states with a tepid message saying, it's my responsibility as chief magistrate to address this to you for the consideration of your legislature. frank, why don't you answer the legal question? >> actually, it would depend whether justice scalea was on the court or justice pryor. but as far as i'm concerned, it would have been suffrage to say it was unamendable, because i think a supreme court, depending on its makeup, of course, would determine whether or not it was appropriate, the ame
in the body of the amendment itself, it said that it was unamendable and it would guarantee the perpetuity of slavery, and my question is, what would any future court say about any amendment that in the body of the amendment says it was unamendable? if they chose to say that it was unconstitutional, they would have to hang their judicial hats on some reasoning when the very words in the amendment. >> right. i think you all know this is the so-called shadow amendment, the 13th amendment...
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from the periphery where people are more worried about weekend banks don't we then get imbalances perpetuated and have a situation where the corps has a lot of money and can just go you know buying up all of the assets of greece and essentially turning it into something like a colony. well that's just what's happening because of course they're talking about giving the money to greece for this and you say you the money to greece agrees to pay the banks they owe money share so it's a transfer from german the german central bank down to the greek government back to german and french banks that is really maintaining liquidity of the banking sectors in northern europe that finance is vital in the supplies. rather than financing the greeks themselves and of course the reaction anybody with money and greece wants to get out of greece now and so what you get is well as he did in doing that and giving them i'm told by one correspondent twitter recently i interest bill is three hundred thirty dollars per month the. banks. did being drawn in by the interest payments that are also going to be drained by
from the periphery where people are more worried about weekend banks don't we then get imbalances perpetuated and have a situation where the corps has a lot of money and can just go you know buying up all of the assets of greece and essentially turning it into something like a colony. well that's just what's happening because of course they're talking about giving the money to greece for this and you say you the money to greece agrees to pay the banks they owe money share so it's a transfer...
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conjoin or right through its central bank which of course no european country has then is just perpetuating the problem and is this an inevitable outgrowth of the banking system because as you point out ponzi financier is always had debt servicing costs that are higher than their cash flows because the assets they purchased with borrowed money so they have to expand their debts or sell off assets and if in europe we've seen banks do anything to avoid selling off assets yeah well europeans with their own peculiar problem of pricing on top of what america is going through and will continue going through some use if not to its and that's the of course it ponzi lending where you have banks lending money to finance people gambling on rising asset process and whereas lending and finances investment innovation technology expansion of markets can actually generate income to service of the delight of borrowing to gamble on rising asset process doesn't generate the capacity to pay that debt so you simply have to take out more dead to continue servicing it and you also may get the brick wall as we did
conjoin or right through its central bank which of course no european country has then is just perpetuating the problem and is this an inevitable outgrowth of the banking system because as you point out ponzi financier is always had debt servicing costs that are higher than their cash flows because the assets they purchased with borrowed money so they have to expand their debts or sell off assets and if in europe we've seen banks do anything to avoid selling off assets yeah well europeans with...
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, for 30 years, the bishop of perpetual frustration. [laughter] important. that we bring it into this virus. and because the real enemy for so many years has been a shame and guilt and religion. and i want to say that as a practitioner of the faith, that we have been dangerous in this virus. and we're very conscientiously clear that we're called to healing. healing ourselves in healing our community. and i want to say to the sisters and brothers in san francisco general, because i have brought many of my parishioners, friends, and children into your womb for care, and you have been incredible. god bless you, and thank you. and you much deserve this award to today. god bless you. [applause] and so, as i was sitting on my seat and allowing the spirit to really speak to my heart, i thought it would be important to let you know that i am going to take some liberties with the lyrics to a song that will be very familiar with you. but because i believe today we're dedicating a fountain of living water, i think it is important that we sing and
, for 30 years, the bishop of perpetual frustration. [laughter] important. that we bring it into this virus. and because the real enemy for so many years has been a shame and guilt and religion. and i want to say that as a practitioner of the faith, that we have been dangerous in this virus. and we're very conscientiously clear that we're called to healing. healing ourselves in healing our community. and i want to say to the sisters and brothers in san francisco general, because i have brought...
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we believe the solution the staff recommended here will allow lots to continue in perpetuity, and theyave to get a cu now. it will be assumed. only new lostts will require a cu. that understanding is there, and we would be open to have that trail if there is more time needed on the discussion. an issue that came up very recently. agreed, agreed, agree on two, three, four. page three, we move into the piece is related to the waterfront design advisory committee and some of the concerns expressed by the port. we will continue to work with the port on this legislation. my understanding, and diane is here, is that the port supports that approach, as they do the approach on c2 parking on item one. sorry for not mentioning that before. page four, the port peace. number 7, that gets directly to what i was discussing earlier related to the parking rate structure for parking facilities that we will pursue separate legislation, including an amendment to the transportation code if appropriate. i have begun discussions with the mta on that. number eight, this is one of the only ones where we are p
we believe the solution the staff recommended here will allow lots to continue in perpetuity, and theyave to get a cu now. it will be assumed. only new lostts will require a cu. that understanding is there, and we would be open to have that trail if there is more time needed on the discussion. an issue that came up very recently. agreed, agreed, agree on two, three, four. page three, we move into the piece is related to the waterfront design advisory committee and some of the concerns expressed...
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atoms are perpetually moving. they're moving all the time. - who's right? - both. are atoms in perpetual motion? any atoms in this room? - yeah. - [inhales, exhales] yes. i'll be glad there's atoms in this room, right? they make up the air in this room, right? - are these air atoms moving? - yes. you come home from school. you're on one side of the house, mom's on the other side of the house. she opens up the oven. there's a pie in there. you got that almost right away. - how did you smell the pie? - atom. she opened the oven and what happened? atoms, these things migrating all the time. so atoms are constantly migrating from one place to the other. not only in air, in liquids, to some extent in solids. tiny, tiny extent in solids, but in liquids certainly. to give an example, go home. fill your bathtub high. take an eye dropper and take one drop of red ink, tiny drop. you see the redness in there, yeah? but you see it starts to spread out, right? that spreading out is evidenced that the atoms are doing what? they're moving, right? they're migrating. they go spread
atoms are perpetually moving. they're moving all the time. - who's right? - both. are atoms in perpetual motion? any atoms in this room? - yeah. - [inhales, exhales] yes. i'll be glad there's atoms in this room, right? they make up the air in this room, right? - are these air atoms moving? - yes. you come home from school. you're on one side of the house, mom's on the other side of the house. she opens up the oven. there's a pie in there. you got that almost right away. - how did you smell the...
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the temporary surrender of these rights is a small price the pay for their permanent and perpetual enjoyment. in any future great national trial, lincoln predicted, compared to the men of this, we shall have as weak and as strong, as silly and as wise, as bad and as good. let us therefore study the incidents of this as philosophy to learn wisdom from, and none of them as wrongs to be revenged where. the press was concerned, did lincoln prove wise or silly? bad or good? at least he was wise enough to remain uncertain. one thing is certain. lincoln believed history, not the courts, quite frankly, would be the ultimate judge. so even as we uncover data about this neglected aspect of lincoln's presidency, i would suggest we remember not only to continue faithfully counting individual acts of suppression, and that tally is important, but to explore the overall policy and the culture. its self-imposed limits within the partisan press culture of the age in the unprecedented crucible of civil war. and do remember, as i submit this case to my friend chief judge judith kaye and judge lipman and judge
the temporary surrender of these rights is a small price the pay for their permanent and perpetual enjoyment. in any future great national trial, lincoln predicted, compared to the men of this, we shall have as weak and as strong, as silly and as wise, as bad and as good. let us therefore study the incidents of this as philosophy to learn wisdom from, and none of them as wrongs to be revenged where. the press was concerned, did lincoln prove wise or silly? bad or good? at least he was wise...
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not extended, but perpetuated. enforcement of the fugitive slave act which he declares at the first inaugural. you can say that lincoln is politically very clever because he knows it's not enough. but he's also, in a sense, tinkering politically with some very, as john says, moral issues. and he makes some statements and some concessions in that period that actually detract from some of his union saving and pro-liberty reputation. craig? >> i can't add anything to what you've said. i agree. you're right. >> i think there was already so much momentum for -- an enthusiasm for southern nationhood among the southern political elite, perhaps not the southern commonfolk, but the political elite, that it would have been very, very difficult to get them to stand down from this enterprise that they were very excited about. >> frank? >> well, i'm going to throw something out here that i've been thinking about, and i think this inability to compromise really began with the inherent conflict in our constitution in 1787 followi
not extended, but perpetuated. enforcement of the fugitive slave act which he declares at the first inaugural. you can say that lincoln is politically very clever because he knows it's not enough. but he's also, in a sense, tinkering politically with some very, as john says, moral issues. and he makes some statements and some concessions in that period that actually detract from some of his union saving and pro-liberty reputation. craig? >> i can't add anything to what you've said. i...
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do believe that look they're doing now is better then simply leaving the euro zone and trying to perpetuate massive government with printing press and it's rock because if the greeks think it's bad now will they see how much worse it would have been if they took that but i mean i'm wondering for so many of these people that are in greece people who have been out of work already or will now lose their jobs it sounds to me i mean fifteen thousand more jobs cut. last wages than even they were getting before i mean a lot of these people this is going to really really impact them and you know how are you going to stimulate any sort of economy that's not even in the realm of focus right now trying to stimulate their economies or they're just cutting and cutting and cutting remember a lot of these jobs were a drag on the economy or was there better off without these jobs the economy will be more productive if people stop working for government and work productively in the private sector the economy was still going because the greeks were able to borrow money and spend it but that's what we're doin
do believe that look they're doing now is better then simply leaving the euro zone and trying to perpetuate massive government with printing press and it's rock because if the greeks think it's bad now will they see how much worse it would have been if they took that but i mean i'm wondering for so many of these people that are in greece people who have been out of work already or will now lose their jobs it sounds to me i mean fifteen thousand more jobs cut. last wages than even they were...
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like a physicist in france for example are not allowed to experiment with perpetual motion machines for the pharmacologists likewise are not supposed to look for a cure all of us away if we succeed in counseling the aging programs that we should be able to slow down all diseases resulting from me ging. scientists wanting to find a way of extending human life are often seen as quite blood in their school or church over his four sons hope that in four or five years time they will be able to counsel or at least slow down our body's natural aging process what is it steak is the scientifical thora take over an entire din a stick of microbiologists. this is before i was doing research into martel to single handed i would be in a terrible rush but i'm happy to know that at least one of these four guys here will carry on the work and i'm happy. is it at all possible to come saw the aging process right after birth are scientists on the right track and who says there is of what could be done to make people stay young longer will replenish the list of human illusions and dashed hopes there is an o
like a physicist in france for example are not allowed to experiment with perpetual motion machines for the pharmacologists likewise are not supposed to look for a cure all of us away if we succeed in counseling the aging programs that we should be able to slow down all diseases resulting from me ging. scientists wanting to find a way of extending human life are often seen as quite blood in their school or church over his four sons hope that in four or five years time they will be able to...
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in almost tripoli in our defense budget during his eight years and when your economy depends on perpetual war you as a nation are in very very big trouble our first president george washington famously warned us against foreign entanglements in his farewell address then the father of our constitution and our fourth president james madison wrote of all the enemies of true liberty war is perhaps the most to be dreaded because it comprises an develops the germ of every other wars. a pair of arms from these perceived debts and taxes and armies and debts and taxes are the known instruments for bringing the many under the domination of the few in war to the discretionary power of the executive and the the president is extended its influence in dealing out offices honors and emoluments is multiplied and all of the means of seducing the minds are added to those of subduing the force of the people no nation can preserve its freedom in the midst of continual warfare after a decade of that same continuous warfare the power of the executive branch has multiplied our debt has gone through the roof and
in almost tripoli in our defense budget during his eight years and when your economy depends on perpetual war you as a nation are in very very big trouble our first president george washington famously warned us against foreign entanglements in his farewell address then the father of our constitution and our fourth president james madison wrote of all the enemies of true liberty war is perhaps the most to be dreaded because it comprises an develops the germ of every other wars. a pair of arms...
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oh yeah everything is just fine in your banks are just fine in europe they just mean perpetual bailouts after all and from bailouts to ballots florida residents cast their votes in the republican presidential primaries consider this we've heard presidents before talk about how bad adding trillions to the debt is. the responsible. patriotic. and then they do a complete about face once they're in office they lie to get elected it shouldn't pay to lie why don't we make presidents members of congress elected officials personally liable for their promises they can't run for reelection if they break them you don't rein in the deficit you don't get to run we'll talk about it let's get today's capital account. you know we just don't know how this euro zone crisis is going to play out we do know this though the greek government and a lot of other countries in europe can afford to pay the totality of their debts you can add the u.s. to that list too but let's stick to europe for now because the same goes for banks check out this headline bank set to double crisis loans from e.c.b. all right there
oh yeah everything is just fine in your banks are just fine in europe they just mean perpetual bailouts after all and from bailouts to ballots florida residents cast their votes in the republican presidential primaries consider this we've heard presidents before talk about how bad adding trillions to the debt is. the responsible. patriotic. and then they do a complete about face once they're in office they lie to get elected it shouldn't pay to lie why don't we make presidents members of...
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do believe that what they're doing now is better then simply leaving the eurozone and trying to perpetuate massive government with a pretty president drama because if the greeks think it's bad now will they see how much worse it would have been if they took that took that well i mean i'm wondering for so many of these people that are in greece the people who have been out of work already or will now lose their jobs council me i mean fifteen thousand more jobs cut. last wages than even they were getting before i mean a lot of these people this is going to really really impact them and you know how are you going to stimulate any sort of the economy that's not even in the realm of focus right now trying to stimulate our economy because they're just cutting and cutting and cutting remember a lot of these jobs were a drag on the economy were good wait the greeks are better off without wasting the late. we seem to have lost peter a little technical problem there i hope we're going to get him back but again we're going to of course keep our eyes on what's going on in greece and i think we have cl
do believe that what they're doing now is better then simply leaving the eurozone and trying to perpetuate massive government with a pretty president drama because if the greeks think it's bad now will they see how much worse it would have been if they took that took that well i mean i'm wondering for so many of these people that are in greece the people who have been out of work already or will now lose their jobs council me i mean fifteen thousand more jobs cut. last wages than even they were...
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borrow money for its functions and the only thing that already money for is the payback that's a perpetual state of serfdom but even that's ridiculous he rose with all this what's going to cause them all of a sudden to get to that level all right and this also takes into account a lot of assumptions it takes into account privatizations selling off their assets i think to account all sorts of things that are really only someone sitting there with the calculator and a pencil can come with is in his head and in reality you have to be on the ground have to make a decision to invest in the future and people aren't doing that and this brings me to another point to dimitri this is an f.n. accompli greece has to go back and pass more things more reforms that's another by . right this is not the end of the deal this is there's still more to be determined in the near term by what happens in greece politically and the opposition the major opposition leader in greece is calling for elections in april there's all sorts of things that can happen in the way it's presented in the media at least in people'
borrow money for its functions and the only thing that already money for is the payback that's a perpetual state of serfdom but even that's ridiculous he rose with all this what's going to cause them all of a sudden to get to that level all right and this also takes into account a lot of assumptions it takes into account privatizations selling off their assets i think to account all sorts of things that are really only someone sitting there with the calculator and a pencil can come with is in...
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i would like a re-- perpetuity? i would like a response on that if i may involve my colleague in a colloquy, mr. speaker. the chair: the gentlelady from california? mrs. napolitano: i ask if i may -- i'll ask a response from my colleague in colloquy to a question. he's made a statement and i would like clarification. thank you, mr. speaker. is this a renewal of every 40 years or is it in perpetuity? mr. mcclintock: let me read directly from the act, governing all reclamation contracts, including those under this legislation. the secretary of the interior shall include any -- mrs. napolitano: reclaiming my time, mr. speaker, i don't wish to know 1956, i wish to know what your amendment does. mr. mcclintock: this amendment applies the act that i was just reading to the central valley project. i'm specifically answering the gentlelady's question by quoting directly -- that this proposes. mrs. napolitano: i would ask again, is it in perpetuity? mr. mcclintock: no. it has to be negotiated. in fact, if i just read the tex
i would like a re-- perpetuity? i would like a response on that if i may involve my colleague in a colloquy, mr. speaker. the chair: the gentlelady from california? mrs. napolitano: i ask if i may -- i'll ask a response from my colleague in colloquy to a question. he's made a statement and i would like clarification. thank you, mr. speaker. is this a renewal of every 40 years or is it in perpetuity? mr. mcclintock: let me read directly from the act, governing all reclamation contracts,...
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on behalf of the sisters of perpetual indulgence, i know released this love, this energy, and this power to all of you. blessed be this blessed day. thank you. ♪ [applause] >> . plea done. beautifully done. -- beautifully done, beautifully done. i know you want to see and hear from this legendary performer. we're so honored. the bay area is filled with beauty and wonder. just like our next speaker. rita moreno is one of the few people who has won a grammy, and in me, i tony -- an emmy, a tony. she is also won the heart of san francisco. your honor to welcome ms. rita moreno. [cheering] >> merry christmas, everyone. ok. the ageless words written by dickens 152 years ago addressed the radical, social, and political upheaval that was the french revolution. "a tale of two cities"expose the inequity of government. is a narrative that speaks to us today. it was the best of time, the worst of times. it was the age of wisdom, the age of foolishness. it was the epoch of belief. it was the epic of in credulity. it was the season of light. the season of darkness. it was the spring of hope. it was t
on behalf of the sisters of perpetual indulgence, i know released this love, this energy, and this power to all of you. blessed be this blessed day. thank you. ♪ [applause] >> . plea done. beautifully done. -- beautifully done, beautifully done. i know you want to see and hear from this legendary performer. we're so honored. the bay area is filled with beauty and wonder. just like our next speaker. rita moreno is one of the few people who has won a grammy, and in me, i tony -- an emmy,...
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recently chosen as a movement for so it's imitating mechanical automatic and nancy then the in the perpetualsix said in an oval that sweeps in the quality is there is a material that several powder and meggett is based on a closer press as a cooking and in very large bigger over of the 1400's. in the middle the ovine their we're increasing the heat on installing where to 14 degrees fahrenheit and that's why the our links in the cases are much stronger and is due to get the link and loan and a new word-and so few of the something on a secured a troublesome in and snapped and the stain if peninsula company is investing in them millions of dollars making ceramic look companies are just learning right now and we're ready have it on the bid is this watch and near the applied numerals policy at luminescent diets on those numbers will go on the dark and as a crystals use the accents are embezzle me of but a few because there's some that will blow you away and a share were in a preview of unease among watches in the next the our the jet down these numbers only to seize and nikkei 1 this is used by c
recently chosen as a movement for so it's imitating mechanical automatic and nancy then the in the perpetualsix said in an oval that sweeps in the quality is there is a material that several powder and meggett is based on a closer press as a cooking and in very large bigger over of the 1400's. in the middle the ovine their we're increasing the heat on installing where to 14 degrees fahrenheit and that's why the our links in the cases are much stronger and is due to get the link and loan and a...
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a disorderly collapse as it is a result of them not being willing to do so we keep seeing them perpetuate this and kind of keep everything on life support where we just have been minute but at what point do you see this reaching the end of a throw. well i think disagree situation may approve the trigger but if not there was a report the cozy apparently is about to lose in his reelection bid later this spring and if that was to happen and the people that came into power behind him were to repudiate any idea of balancing a budget that would almost certainly set it off because france is such a huge economy and has such a huge banking system yet it's funny i was talking to the chairman of society generality seventy think tanks in france are just doing fine now that they have this liquidity from the l.t.r. a program that's for another day though i appreciate you being on the show great insight that was karl denninger he has the market ticker and he's the author to. before we go it's been a little while since you've gotten to see me and dmitri and shannon go at it so let's do it today here's di
a disorderly collapse as it is a result of them not being willing to do so we keep seeing them perpetuate this and kind of keep everything on life support where we just have been minute but at what point do you see this reaching the end of a throw. well i think disagree situation may approve the trigger but if not there was a report the cozy apparently is about to lose in his reelection bid later this spring and if that was to happen and the people that came into power behind him were to...
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if you believe in that distinction you're given an enormous amount of power to that minority to perpetuate itself. so we have a lot of work to do. we are seeing it in action right now with one of the commissioners called the evil twin's political campaign. they are out right now and i think that evil twin is a wonderful way to describe them. they are like a campaign only they are supposedly independent, but the same running it, the same message coordinator without being caught. you can pretty much see how that works, but in terms of the evil side of the evil twin, unlimited donations instead of restricted to the campaign, and identified the nation's other than required to be reported in the campaign, and if you get really down, dirty, weill, ugly and why, who cares, nobody is accountable because it is in the can they doing it. there is no ownership, so it really is an awful new appearance in the political system as many people have said on both sides of the aisle. so we've got a bit of a battle ahead of last, but i think it is a really good battle to fight. if we are right and if we are lu
if you believe in that distinction you're given an enormous amount of power to that minority to perpetuate itself. so we have a lot of work to do. we are seeing it in action right now with one of the commissioners called the evil twin's political campaign. they are out right now and i think that evil twin is a wonderful way to describe them. they are like a campaign only they are supposedly independent, but the same running it, the same message coordinator without being caught. you can pretty...
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parents are incarcerated are four times-five times more likely to become incarcerated themselves, perpetuating the incarceration cycle. >> today's protest calls the closure of roadways but it remained a peaceful protest. >>pam: the after deck of the bay bridge opened more than one day ahead of schedule. these are the first cars going from oakland into san francisco. caltrans said that westbound traffic would be detour until 5:00 a.m. on tuesday morning, the good weather allowed accrues to finish early. grant lodes is here to show us how the new lanes are different. >>grant: it is not a huge change, this is what it looks like from behind the wheel headed from oakland to san francisco on the eastern span of the bay bridge. here is a view from sky 4. this is the difference from where we were last week. westbound traffic is flowing in this direction. before they did all of this work, this is where traffic was headed. that is a big change. in the past week crews completed demolition, painting and paving work on a relatively small portion of the stand. the area is being reconfigures the that the new
parents are incarcerated are four times-five times more likely to become incarcerated themselves, perpetuating the incarceration cycle. >> today's protest calls the closure of roadways but it remained a peaceful protest. >>pam: the after deck of the bay bridge opened more than one day ahead of schedule. these are the first cars going from oakland into san francisco. caltrans said that westbound traffic would be detour until 5:00 a.m. on tuesday morning, the good weather allowed...
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his family has a story in which they have perpetual poverty from which they're perpetually climbing out of it. a sense of we just have to work hard and make it. and i think he has that sort of drive and immigrant experience. out of the mormon experience which he cannot talk about because it involves mormonism and polygamy. >> i want to know what he really believes. i think this is important in wo voters and their relationship to candidates. and this has always been the problem with romney. and yes, it's made into more of a cartoon because he's so handsome. he's just comically handsome in a certain kind of way. >> rugged good looks. >> yeah. but what does he really believe? when you hear it come out of his mouth, is there an instant where you think, ah, this is the core of his conviction. when you hear him talking about obama and foreign policy as in retreat and somehow like neville chamberlain, you know that he doesn't believe a word of it, not a word of it. when you hear him talk about safety nets and the poor, he doesn't care a bit about it. and when you look at his real record, in hi
his family has a story in which they have perpetual poverty from which they're perpetually climbing out of it. a sense of we just have to work hard and make it. and i think he has that sort of drive and immigrant experience. out of the mormon experience which he cannot talk about because it involves mormonism and polygamy. >> i want to know what he really believes. i think this is important in wo voters and their relationship to candidates. and this has always been the problem with...
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we are looking at our lady of perpetual help.ing, dry, perhaps even right through the middle of the week there's a slight chance for showers, maybe a wintry shower wednesday but it looks slim. temperatures in the mid to low 40s. the beach is 41 at ocean city and 42347 -- 47 in hagerstown. highs were in the low to mid-50s. at the harbor 55. most spots stuck in the low 50s. zoom in a little bit into your day tomorrow. at least the mid-50s toward locust point. many spots will push close tore 60 tomorrow -- closer to 60 tomorrow. maybe some additional clouds coming in late into the evening. right now the main system is offshore of the carolinas, a coastal s typically this part of february we would watch with great care if we had the cold air available and expect this to develop and come up the coast. highçó pressure is inçó controdi acrossÑixd maryland, acrossxdlpa bee.t(t(Ñiw3ñv push that approaching rainçów goinge1ñrçó toxdxdx
we are looking at our lady of perpetual help.ing, dry, perhaps even right through the middle of the week there's a slight chance for showers, maybe a wintry shower wednesday but it looks slim. temperatures in the mid to low 40s. the beach is 41 at ocean city and 42347 -- 47 in hagerstown. highs were in the low to mid-50s. at the harbor 55. most spots stuck in the low 50s. zoom in a little bit into your day tomorrow. at least the mid-50s toward locust point. many spots will push close tore 60...
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(alphonso ortiz) western films perpetuate the notion in american minds that the indian is the enemy.he embodiment of the "other" to the american. i've sat with navaho children, watching grade-b westerns and when the cowboy or cavalry comes over the hill, they start clapping like mad. indians were defined uniformly as being in the way of the orderly march of progress and civilization. see this is how thorough the cultural conditioning is. (arthur penn) the indians had been portrayed throughout most of the westerns as these wild-blooded savages, who were given to all kinds of criminal, unchristian acts and dastardly deeds. i don't understand it, grandfather, why would they kill women and children? because they are strange. they do not seem to know where the earth's center is. the fact of the matter is that we were covering up a large part of what would be construed in modern terminology as a kind of genocide, that we were conducting, which was simply taking territory from these people. (gunfire and screams) but "little big man" was not telling the indian myth the way it had been told.
(alphonso ortiz) western films perpetuate the notion in american minds that the indian is the enemy.he embodiment of the "other" to the american. i've sat with navaho children, watching grade-b westerns and when the cowboy or cavalry comes over the hill, they start clapping like mad. indians were defined uniformly as being in the way of the orderly march of progress and civilization. see this is how thorough the cultural conditioning is. (arthur penn) the indians had been portrayed...
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that's the perpetuating power mechanism. that seems to be the most frustrating. >> democracy should be about a lot of choices, which is exactly what americans would like. it's a lesser of two evils. because of the money, they are dominating the process. mitt romney just spent ten times as much money as in the last election in florida. 99% of it was negative advertising. . that's why people are so frustrated. >> people want that. but if you're running for office, you're guaranteed to accumulate power much more rapidly by saying anything useful. >> given the system we've got, unless we change the system. the american people want a change. they just haven't had an option to change it. these are blossoming out of democracy. they want a different option. >> to that end, and we talk a lot about how life is an experiment. you guys are conducting experiments in reform. we have ideas to try to pursue this. for americans elect and the context of austin, i know you are a south by southwest finalist as a compliment to your use of techno
that's the perpetuating power mechanism. that seems to be the most frustrating. >> democracy should be about a lot of choices, which is exactly what americans would like. it's a lesser of two evils. because of the money, they are dominating the process. mitt romney just spent ten times as much money as in the last election in florida. 99% of it was negative advertising. . that's why people are so frustrated. >> people want that. but if you're running for office, you're guaranteed to...
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necessarily indicate a number of months or a date in the permit, because this is one that goes on in perpetuity. you can request a return to the commission in a certain length of time. the staff will do our best to make sure they do return for review without unnecessarily putting it as a condition. >> anybody else? on motion please. >> to the permit holders, have you been able to review this, and do you contest any of this hammond -- any of this? >> going back to commissioners, going back to number one, limiting the hours, they are on a tough streak. they are next to a much larger club that has issues. if you really want better security have them go and hire a security company. i think if you tie their hands behind their back, i am not going to say my client will be there, but the more you hamper an owner and take away potential revenue, the less likely you are tohavebetter cros or better security, and i agree that problems with security are going to happen at 10:00 at night, after closing, and i would ask that you strike it because it is not going to help the situation, and the situation is we
necessarily indicate a number of months or a date in the permit, because this is one that goes on in perpetuity. you can request a return to the commission in a certain length of time. the staff will do our best to make sure they do return for review without unnecessarily putting it as a condition. >> anybody else? on motion please. >> to the permit holders, have you been able to review this, and do you contest any of this hammond -- any of this? >> going back to...
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that is more federal spending, more programs that will lead us into a perpetual state of dependence. young people crave independence. we want to be adults and have our own lives. we want to escape mom and dad's basement. what we have heard and signed up for its permanent dependence. we're just getting moved over to another basement. we will be living in a state of perpetual childhood if we cannot get out from under the federal government. [applause] >> my name is paul conway from generation opportunity peri. we think we have one of the finest teams of grass-roots activists in the country. we have people out there signing up for bolling -- valentine's for veterans. we want to thank everybody who has participated in that. one story that is not cold enough is that within the demographic of 18 to 29, many of those are young veterans coming back. one year ago, one out of five veterans did not have a job. as of the last quarter of 2011, one out of three did not. let me talk about the larger issue. you have a demographic of 18 to 29. 77% of this demographic has already indicated to us they
that is more federal spending, more programs that will lead us into a perpetual state of dependence. young people crave independence. we want to be adults and have our own lives. we want to escape mom and dad's basement. what we have heard and signed up for its permanent dependence. we're just getting moved over to another basement. we will be living in a state of perpetual childhood if we cannot get out from under the federal government. [applause] >> my name is paul conway from...
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together senator obama and i achieved milestones essential to our progress as a nation, part of our perpetual duty to form a more perfect union. now on a personal note when i was asked what it means to be a woman running for president i always gave the same answer, that i was proud to be running as a woman but i was running because i thought i'd be the best president. but -- but -- but i am a woman and like millions of women i know there are still barriers and biases out there, often unconscious, and i want to build an america that respects and embraces the potential of every last one of us. i ran -- i ran as a daughter who benefitted from opportunities my mother never dreamed of. i ran as a mother who worries about my daughter's future and a mother who wants to leave all children brighter tomorrows, to build that future i see, we must make sure that women and men alike understand the struggles of their grandmothers and their mothers and that women enjoy equal opportunities, equal pay, and equal respect. let us -- let us resolve and work toward achieving some very simple propositions. there a
together senator obama and i achieved milestones essential to our progress as a nation, part of our perpetual duty to form a more perfect union. now on a personal note when i was asked what it means to be a woman running for president i always gave the same answer, that i was proud to be running as a woman but i was running because i thought i'd be the best president. but -- but -- but i am a woman and like millions of women i know there are still barriers and biases out there, often...
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yet it's also a dana leaked that was perpetuating itself and over time because it's an arbitrary relief and getting itself in power by force, it is an elite but also soldiers a gradual degradation. i think the chinese face that danger. they are aware of it. for example, they've reached the systematic regularize shift every four years. it's very good. it's going to give them more innovation within the leadership. but to the extent that it is self controlled and arbitrary, it cannot entirely avoid the risks of a gradual to climb of quarantine because it doesn't live in a certain source of innovation alternative modes of thinking, new ideas or whatever. >> host: and you know, a number of observers, china observers said just that there will be some kind of a reckoning, particularly with their political system in the way that you describe or something worse. but it does seem to -- the current policy of china does seem to be -- i wouldn't call it humility because he talked to various east asian leaders. the chinese do that to throw their weight around under the regionally, but it does seem to
yet it's also a dana leaked that was perpetuating itself and over time because it's an arbitrary relief and getting itself in power by force, it is an elite but also soldiers a gradual degradation. i think the chinese face that danger. they are aware of it. for example, they've reached the systematic regularize shift every four years. it's very good. it's going to give them more innovation within the leadership. but to the extent that it is self controlled and arbitrary, it cannot entirely...
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. >> 150,000 was really perpetuated by politicians.iticians got ahold of the top end of that scale, which even the biologists who came up with that says that's unrealistic. >> reporter: the nat geo trio claimed the infestation began in a homestead hatchery, after 1992's hurricane andrew. in 2009, the state of florida declared open season on pythons the some hunters were permitted to shoot the snakes on sight. when you teach your hunters, you don't train them to kill the animals? >> it's all humane and safety capture. >> reporter: finally, my test. she's big. and she's hissing at me. >> she's a little bigger. >> reporter: i follow the advice and back off a little bit. >> pin his head. >> reporter: then, pounce. eight feet of muscle tightened around my arm. all right. wow. notch another victory of man versus reptile. except in this case, the last laugh goes to the reptile. >> she's going the bathroom. >> reporter: yep. for "nightline," i'm matt gutman, in the everglades. >> a new season of "python hunters" begins in april on nat geo wild
. >> 150,000 was really perpetuated by politicians.iticians got ahold of the top end of that scale, which even the biologists who came up with that says that's unrealistic. >> reporter: the nat geo trio claimed the infestation began in a homestead hatchery, after 1992's hurricane andrew. in 2009, the state of florida declared open season on pythons the some hunters were permitted to shoot the snakes on sight. when you teach your hunters, you don't train them to kill the animals?...
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i am committed to shutting down the school to prison pipeline that we have perpetuated for too many years in to many urban centers, including our own. we need to prevent children from ever entering the juvenile justice system. we will be in the classrooms working with young people, bringing resources to them, as we are now doing in burton high- school with a program we created for students having difficulty making a transition. we are seeing a truant students improve their attendance. this is meaningful for crime rates, but more importantly, these numbers are meaningful to the young person, their family, and our community. together with the school district and common sense media, we are helping young people understand what it means to be good citizens, informing them of the dangers of cyber bullying, and working with this new medium. this program will help young people to stay engaged in their education and away from our jails and prisons. also, i recognize we must continue to engage our community, and often, come to the hall of justice. every victim of a crime should be helped. to be sur
i am committed to shutting down the school to prison pipeline that we have perpetuated for too many years in to many urban centers, including our own. we need to prevent children from ever entering the juvenile justice system. we will be in the classrooms working with young people, bringing resources to them, as we are now doing in burton high- school with a program we created for students having difficulty making a transition. we are seeing a truant students improve their attendance. this is...
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americans and he wrote the advice nearest to my heart and deepest in my convictions is that they are perpetuated. it's a pan dora of the box and the serpentent creeping with his deadly wiles in the paradise. this comment tells you so much about him. his long careful study of the american nation told him the most important thing was to keep the union together. we also see his deep training and understanding. he refers both to the classical world with the reference to pan dora and the biblical world with his serpent to the garden. we will take a look at the bedrooms and what used to be madison's library. james and dolly never had children, but this house was always filled with children and family members. madison came from a large family. on his 50th birthday, he noted that he had 50 nieces and nephews. most of them lived in this area and they were visiting and all the bedrooms on the second floor would have been filled. this room was james and dolly's private bedroom. the bed you see has come to us from a family member. a strong family tradition and having been there. we are still not gong dress
americans and he wrote the advice nearest to my heart and deepest in my convictions is that they are perpetuated. it's a pan dora of the box and the serpentent creeping with his deadly wiles in the paradise. this comment tells you so much about him. his long careful study of the american nation told him the most important thing was to keep the union together. we also see his deep training and understanding. he refers both to the classical world with the reference to pan dora and the biblical...
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i understand the financial implications of the project, but it seems we are perpetuating a process that will take another 15 years from groundbreaking, which was supposedly going to happen in 2013. i do not understand why we need more delays if we cannot move quickly. this will become one of those things that never quite gets done and we speak about four years in years. i would like to see this committee, the board of supervisors, quickly moving this project forward and meeting the concerns of the neighborhood. supervisor cohen: next we will have [reads names] >> hello. in the vice president of the development composed of middle and low-income families. we are alike -- directly neighboring project. and that over one year ago, i was mugged by four individuals. the police went to the wrong in this section. because they are often far away. subsequently, another attempt was made and i fall off my attacker. the police have always answered to defend myself. i am here to defend my neighbors and my home. my neighbors have been held at gunpoint and shot. graffiti is rampant. broken glass littere
i understand the financial implications of the project, but it seems we are perpetuating a process that will take another 15 years from groundbreaking, which was supposedly going to happen in 2013. i do not understand why we need more delays if we cannot move quickly. this will become one of those things that never quite gets done and we speak about four years in years. i would like to see this committee, the board of supervisors, quickly moving this project forward and meeting the concerns of...