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and that juxtapositions to my grandmother who is a big character in the story who is very and sino phobic so how she sort of shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that and then pursued a career in the arts early on. this book is sort of see you are reading i hope you are reading this within the context of this little kid who i am showing you eventually grows up and reads this moment in our history. >> why do you the story with back? >> guest: abuelo my grandmother was a significant character in the whole book. in some ways she is the cause of a lot of trauma and she was very verbally abusive and very homophobic as i said encino phobic but on the flipside of that ironically in some way she made me a writer because she made up or withdrawn and made me an observer of the world versus a participant. also that led me to sort of become, to learn how to read people. i had to know how to read people to know how to respond and get called a you know what to buy her and by. all that power of observation and reading in between the lines sort of made me a wr
and that juxtapositions to my grandmother who is a big character in the story who is very and sino phobic so how she sort of shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that and then pursued a career in the arts early on. this book is sort of see you are reading i hope you are reading this within the context of this little kid who i am showing you eventually grows up and reads this moment in our history. >> why do you the story with back? >>...
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and that juxtapositions to my grandmother who is a big character in the story who is very and sino phobic so how she sort of shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that and then pursued a career in the arts early on. this book is sort of see you are reading i hope you are reading this within the context of this little kid who i am showing you eventually grows up and reads this moment in our history. >> why do you the story with back? >> guest: abuelo my grandmother was a significant character in the whole book. in some ways she is the cause of a lot of trauma and she was very verbally abusive and very homophobic as i said encino phobic but on the flipside of that ironically in some way she made me a writer because she made up or withdrawn and made me an observer of the world versus a participant. also that led me to sort of become, to learn how to read people. i had to know how to read people to know how to respond and get called a you know what to buy her and by. all that power of observation and reading in between the lines sort of made me a wr
and that juxtapositions to my grandmother who is a big character in the story who is very and sino phobic so how she sort of shaped my life as well and part of the reason i became an engineer was because of that and then pursued a career in the arts early on. this book is sort of see you are reading i hope you are reading this within the context of this little kid who i am showing you eventually grows up and reads this moment in our history. >> why do you the story with back? >>...
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. >> if you are klauser phobic, this is tough to watch. that is a cement mixer on top of a sedan.n the sedan were two women who ran into the mixer, and the truck troppled on them. the rescuers trying to get them out. they used jacks and the jaws of life. it was not good enough. they needed a crane to get the mixer off the car because, i mean, that thing was just so heavy. the woman was wedged in there. you can see, the jaws of life were able to create enough space. they are able to get her out in stable condition after she reached the hospital, but several broken bones. >> the whole thing is crunched. she just got really lucky to be in the right position relative to where the krauncrunching hap. >>> another video, another accident, this is comical. bill haven university, jackson, mississippi. they are doing renovation. watch what happens. the truck goes by, now the construction equipment. notice this, oversized load on that 18-wheeler. now you see the guard house, and now you don't. >> oh, just crushed the whole thing! >> demolished. >> surprised that oversized load truck driver j
. >> if you are klauser phobic, this is tough to watch. that is a cement mixer on top of a sedan.n the sedan were two women who ran into the mixer, and the truck troppled on them. the rescuers trying to get them out. they used jacks and the jaws of life. it was not good enough. they needed a crane to get the mixer off the car because, i mean, that thing was just so heavy. the woman was wedged in there. you can see, the jaws of life were able to create enough space. they are able to get...
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help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the
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help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the neighborhood. the bulk of our existing membership is on the bay area we have come together with your you'll neighbors but if you're looking for other to join we have a well marked table for anyone that wants more information or other members. information or other members. i also wanted to note we have Él es reginald. nunca ha estado en internet. hoy él quiere cambiar eso. su instructora. su plan: comprar boletos de avión y sorprender a su esposa <3 <3 <3 <3 pero primero, va a sorprenderse a sí mismo. descubre el internet. encuentra una clase gratis cerca de ti. >>> i'm nicole and lindsey, i like the fresh air. when we sign up, it's always so gratifying. we want to be here. so i'm very excite ied to be here today. >> your volunteerism is appreciated most definitely. >> last year we were able to do 6,000 hours volunteering. without that we can't survive. volunteering is really important
help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the neighborhood. the bulk of our existing membership is on the bay area we have come together with your you'll neighbors but if you're looking for other to join we have a well marked table for anyone that wants more information or other members. information or other members. i also wanted to...
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help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the neighborhood. the bulk of our existing membership is on the bay area we have come together with your you'll neighbors but if you're looking for other to join we have a well marked table for anyone that wants more information or other members. i also wanted to note we have . >> roll call commissioners respond when i call your name. commissioner mondejar. commissioner singh. commissioner rosales. all members of the commission are present. the next is announcements the next meeting will be held on tuesday august 19, 2014, at one p.m. at city hall room 46 b the prohibition of sound producing devices. please be advised the ringing of and use of cell phones, pagers and similar sound-producing electronic devices are prohibited at this meeting. please be advised that the chair may order the removal from the meeting room meeting room responsible for the ringing or use of a cell phone, pager, or
help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the neighborhood. the bulk of our existing membership is on the bay area we have come together with your you'll neighbors but if you're looking for other to join we have a well marked table for anyone that wants more information or other members. i also wanted to note we have . >> roll call...
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help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the neighborhood. the bulk of our existing membership is on the bay area we have come together with your you'll neighbors but if you're looking for other to join we have a well marked table for anyone that wants more information or other members. i also wanted to note we have >> i'm excited to be here in mission bay you can see how many homes are rising up to house all of san franciscans. and first of all, i wanted to thank mercy housing for the housing our residents they've been a great partner with the city if you look at across the street they are housing seniors and today, of course, we're giving a special tour on 1184 th street that will be new homes to our residents. that's why we're here for our city's homes e homeless families and individuals. there's no doubt our city has changed many lives around the years we've be focusing on the future to insure we remain a city for the one hun
help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the neighborhood. the bulk of our existing membership is on the bay area we have come together with your you'll neighbors but if you're looking for other to join we have a well marked table for anyone that wants more information or other members. i also wanted to note we have >> i'm excited...
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help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the neighborhood. the bulk of our existing membership is on the bay area we have come together with your you'll neighbors but if you're looking for other to join we have a well marked table for anyone that wants more information or other members. i also wanted to note we have we are celebrating the glorious grand opening of the chinese rec center. ♪ 1951, 60 years ago, our first kids began to play in the chinese wrecks center -- rec center. >> i was 10 years old at the time. i spent just about my whole life here. >> i came here to learn dancing. by we came -- >> we had a good time. made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budge
help activate the ground floor retail spaces that run the length of market street and hyper hyper phobic we're we want to help the nonprofits and community organizations that are critical to so many in the neighborhood. the bulk of our existing membership is on the bay area we have come together with your you'll neighbors but if you're looking for other to join we have a well marked table for anyone that wants more information or other members. i also wanted to note we have we are celebrating...
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so just fyi, i am a little bit currentlier phobic but i am putting my life in the hands of finder. i am going to climb into the rubble pile and hopefully, they will be able to detect my heart beat in there. minutes. but i certainly wouldn't want to be here for any length of time. and i truly, truly cannot imagine the stress and anxiety one would experience being trapped in rubble like this. >> the first responders go in teams of two usually, one holds the laptop and carries it, sets it down on the ground about ten or twenty feet in front of the rubble. >> okay. it's working. yeah. a real good heart rate, and ris pration rate. i am pretty enthusiastic about this one. the goal of finder that i am hoping is that it will speed the process up. if you could talk a little bit about your interaction with the developers of the technology. >> they have the ability to do the engineering and the construction background that i don't have, but i have the real life experiences being in the rubble piles, being with the victims. if i can add that to their thought process of building this from. >> i
so just fyi, i am a little bit currentlier phobic but i am putting my life in the hands of finder. i am going to climb into the rubble pile and hopefully, they will be able to detect my heart beat in there. minutes. but i certainly wouldn't want to be here for any length of time. and i truly, truly cannot imagine the stress and anxiety one would experience being trapped in rubble like this. >> the first responders go in teams of two usually, one holds the laptop and carries it, sets it...
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for those of you who are german phobic you can flush your toilet using bluetooth from your phone. so this internet of things understands those chips that make it affordable for you to have it in your house and make it really simple to use our woefully unprotected. it has data about you and your patterns. flashing patterns, food patterns, other patterns. then there's also the cameras as well. >> but yes it is a brave new world now and it's just going to get more and more extreme in that area. the one thing you said that i wanted to point out that our publisher stopped as a one point and said i'm not sure why you were using all these cases that have been in a lawsuit at one point or another. that actually was fairly easy because something that people have to know about us is that we are professional secret keepers. this is what we do for a living and so if anybody is looking to read what theresa is saying about dishing dirt at the white house, not going to happen. and the same thing with me and my clients a number of whom are creating the internet of things end up in the banking spa
for those of you who are german phobic you can flush your toilet using bluetooth from your phone. so this internet of things understands those chips that make it affordable for you to have it in your house and make it really simple to use our woefully unprotected. it has data about you and your patterns. flashing patterns, food patterns, other patterns. then there's also the cameras as well. >> but yes it is a brave new world now and it's just going to get more and more extreme in that...
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because russia phobia is very much dominant among the western elites you would have to be russian phobic to gain to be allowed to be a member of the political elite in the west nowadays but it's not shared by the general public there was a poll a few months ago which showed that the e.u. was more popular than russia that israel was more popular than russia and the british public certainly are buying into this idea that president putin you know is this bogeyman this new hitler character that the tabloids the rupert murdoch tabloids are trying to portray him as and i think that what happened last week with the mh seventies aster we saw a very crude attempt by the western elites to try to use this to blame russia without any evidence connecting russia to this disaster and to try to get the general public to hate russia and hate putin as much as they do and so far it hasn't worked we saw hundreds of thousands of people marching last week around the world and in london for garza we don't see how. because the thousands of people marching against russia so it isn't working the elites want us to
because russia phobia is very much dominant among the western elites you would have to be russian phobic to gain to be allowed to be a member of the political elite in the west nowadays but it's not shared by the general public there was a poll a few months ago which showed that the e.u. was more popular than russia that israel was more popular than russia and the british public certainly are buying into this idea that president putin you know is this bogeyman this new hitler character that the...
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the reason for is that, responding to policies in seen a phobic movements and these factors i was talking about earlier. if you look at the muslim political landscape, it is dominated by the far right, the muslim brotherhood, young liberal muslims gravitate towards sufism but if you are left leaning and progressive, where do you go? the question you hear a moslem use activists is why is there no islamic left where is the islamic left today? what filled the vacuum tends to be african-american freedom movement, so turning toward the movement, the freedom movement, the only policy chapter is a political aspect, seen not just in the u.s. but the u.s. and canada and france, belgium, england and so on, north african middle eastern u.s. and south asian news to a certain extent pushing for the national census. you had that in britain, a pakistani, indian and so on and you had the arab community and they successfully got the kickoff box and you had that in the u.s. as well. turkish, afghan americans, up and sees this as a sign of the desire to be color coalitions. being categorized as not being tr
the reason for is that, responding to policies in seen a phobic movements and these factors i was talking about earlier. if you look at the muslim political landscape, it is dominated by the far right, the muslim brotherhood, young liberal muslims gravitate towards sufism but if you are left leaning and progressive, where do you go? the question you hear a moslem use activists is why is there no islamic left where is the islamic left today? what filled the vacuum tends to be african-american...
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saying anything otherwise and that would be islamic phobic.ric remember when all we had to worry about was the russians. >> putin will be mad at you. >> scarier and scarier. you're 100% right. you forgot sunday. sunday is a dave rest. >> it is for us. >> there's so many others you can plug in. look you're 100% right. it's spreading. a caliphate i'm not sure it's caliphate but it's spreading. is it any worse than it was 20 or 30 years ago? i'm not sure. it's been bad for a long time. they've been fighting for 3,000 years. >> now they have technology. they are against technology. they are against technology but now they use planes. they want to go back to the sixth, seventh century but they use planes to kill us. >> are we seeing it more? it's that old thing. is crime going up or we just seeing -- is violent crime going up? >> the attacks are more catastrophic and potential for them to get their hands, one of those terrorist groups get their hands on a biological or nuclear weapon. we are in the middle of world war iii. we don't call it yet. the
saying anything otherwise and that would be islamic phobic.ric remember when all we had to worry about was the russians. >> putin will be mad at you. >> scarier and scarier. you're 100% right. you forgot sunday. sunday is a dave rest. >> it is for us. >> there's so many others you can plug in. look you're 100% right. it's spreading. a caliphate i'm not sure it's caliphate but it's spreading. is it any worse than it was 20 or 30 years ago? i'm not sure. it's been bad for...
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politically have always been the security branches, so he is a much more hard core anti western,xeno phobicanti putin that he was. without suggesting in 2006 he was some elizabeth moran. >> so therefore he decides then oil prices come down? >> oil prices you know the prices have come down everywhere but part of the problem is that the economy has never been really fully reformed, and also there is a cleptocrasy in place. people steal and the level of corruption in russia is enormous beginning with the kremlin. >> all the countries nationalized are in private hands. >> still a lot of private business but the the very biggest one -- >> no, go ahead. >> the most essential ones are eat inner the hands of the government or government related -- >> but oligarchs took over -- >> but they privatized them for themselves. bought them then somethings went back into government hands. >> therefore, bring us to ukraine and his actions in ukraine. >> i was in sew she for the olympics -- sochi for the olympics there were problems with ukraine. the kremlin was not happy with what was going on because russia
politically have always been the security branches, so he is a much more hard core anti western,xeno phobicanti putin that he was. without suggesting in 2006 he was some elizabeth moran. >> so therefore he decides then oil prices come down? >> oil prices you know the prices have come down everywhere but part of the problem is that the economy has never been really fully reformed, and also there is a cleptocrasy in place. people steal and the level of corruption in russia is enormous...
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isn't there kind of a clauser phobic effect to this? your visibility is limited. you're in the middle of this green voe kaj. and in this kind of circumstance, you can imagine how it is to know what's going on even a quarter of a mile away. and so how are you going to move to take over. it's kind of a stunning situation by, you know, by about the second week of june or so. how to deal with this. and the germans have learned very quickly how to fortify various hedge rows. i also don't want to say that there are no hedge rows 234 the british sector. there are. so the u.s. army is not really compared. most of the training have focused on getting ashore. and on maneuver rabble warfare. what the u.s. army is going to do well. maneuver with vehicles, use a lot of fire power. use air power. all of these kinds of things. there is certainly recognition that the hedge rows skpis at high command levels. the french resistance has told them in mystical place. >> it's not that this is brand new, but there is this kind of disconnect. maybe they're sort of like head rows in britai
isn't there kind of a clauser phobic effect to this? your visibility is limited. you're in the middle of this green voe kaj. and in this kind of circumstance, you can imagine how it is to know what's going on even a quarter of a mile away. and so how are you going to move to take over. it's kind of a stunning situation by, you know, by about the second week of june or so. how to deal with this. and the germans have learned very quickly how to fortify various hedge rows. i also don't want to say...
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for those of you who are german phobic you can flush your toilet using bluetooth from your phone. so this internet of things understands those chips that make it affordable for you to have it in your house and make it really simple to use our woefully unprotected. it has data about you and your patterns. flashing patterns, food patterns, other patterns. then there's also the cameras as well. >> but yes it is a brave new world now and it's just going to get more and more extreme in that area. the one thing you said that i wanted to point out that our publisher stopped as a one point and said i'm not sure why you were using all these cases that have been in a lawsuit at one point or another. that actually was fairly easy because something that people have to know about us is that we are professional secret keepers. this is what we do for a living and so if anybody is looking to read what theresa is saying about dishing dirt at the white house, not going to happen. and the same thing with me and my clients a number of whom are creating the internet of things end up in the banking spa
for those of you who are german phobic you can flush your toilet using bluetooth from your phone. so this internet of things understands those chips that make it affordable for you to have it in your house and make it really simple to use our woefully unprotected. it has data about you and your patterns. flashing patterns, food patterns, other patterns. then there's also the cameras as well. >> but yes it is a brave new world now and it's just going to get more and more extreme in that...
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of course, it's the union that helps them promote the kind of sent phobic attitude towards immigrants they like to promote in the congress of the united states. that's unfortunate, but they do like a union. finally there's one. i don't know if the members of the afl cio or what they are. just so we get clear, he keeps talking about the testimony about the i.c.e. union. are there i.c.e. members on the border stopping people from crossing the border? >> my understanding is the responsibility of u.s. customs and border patrol. >> there we go. so there's one union you should stop talking about at the border since i.c.e. agents aren't at the border of the united states. but why let the facts get in the way of a good story? so here once again we talk about gang members, gang members. do you ask 5-year-olds whether they're in gangs? >> again, i'm looking into -- >> because you got to ask them all, right? 3, 4, 5, 6, 7-year-olds. >> it is my understanding when we believe someone presents a national security or criminal justice threat, based on the biometric data we collect, we follow up. i do
of course, it's the union that helps them promote the kind of sent phobic attitude towards immigrants they like to promote in the congress of the united states. that's unfortunate, but they do like a union. finally there's one. i don't know if the members of the afl cio or what they are. just so we get clear, he keeps talking about the testimony about the i.c.e. union. are there i.c.e. members on the border stopping people from crossing the border? >> my understanding is the...
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we know that some of the islam a phobic groupsamo make that statement. they will be more susceptible and more prone to that attraction. i can remember being at a briefing forlosed a senior military and there was somebody who was born and raised in the region, in turkey, and who commented that even secular turks, which i thought was very interesting because very few people challenged it, even secular turks have no use for religion. when you mentioned caliphate, it somehow vibrates in their genes or in their chest, which is interesting. next, he makes the point, going he talks to 2014, about jihadi wannabes who pled guilty to offenses in july. they ordered two books from amazon and he goes to what books you think they would have gotten. he ultimately said it was islam for dummies and the koran for don't -- for dummies. that is the point. many jihadists have little actual knowledge of islam and they have not been primarily devotees. the primary drivers, therefore, are these other grievances. how about the commissioning of beheadings? --has been used histori
we know that some of the islam a phobic groupsamo make that statement. they will be more susceptible and more prone to that attraction. i can remember being at a briefing forlosed a senior military and there was somebody who was born and raised in the region, in turkey, and who commented that even secular turks, which i thought was very interesting because very few people challenged it, even secular turks have no use for religion. when you mentioned caliphate, it somehow vibrates in their genes...
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forced ho homeoo phobic people talk about it. called the washington players a little monkey.t little monkey go. what, you called the black man a monkey. he looked like this little guy running. so, white peephole to learn how to talk about in the '70s when they took a more prominent place. talked about the long muscles and, so, they had to get comfortable with the right language, that sounds right and goes right down to your base fears or your racism or in this case your homophobia. and so that's why the comments because they're uncomfortable with that most understanding of their homophobia. >> that's the power of sports, too, i'm sorry. >> it is. but i would say from this standpoint, this is where we should take a page, much like with most of society from women. have you ever heard any wnba player, any women's college player complain. >> panicked about what happens in the locker room and what might occur in the shower? and i think in general for men, this is where i do feel sorry for how you all have been conditioned. it is this idea that you can't talk about something being
forced ho homeoo phobic people talk about it. called the washington players a little monkey.t little monkey go. what, you called the black man a monkey. he looked like this little guy running. so, white peephole to learn how to talk about in the '70s when they took a more prominent place. talked about the long muscles and, so, they had to get comfortable with the right language, that sounds right and goes right down to your base fears or your racism or in this case your homophobia. and so...
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now, as far as mitt romney, i'm a little phobic, so the -- klaus phober, so the two words car elevatorlaughter] the other thing that i called about is the thing you mentioned about closing the government because of president obama's immigration problem, that he might do executive action on. and real quick my only comment is that all the people, liberals and conservatives and the media after the people showed up at the border, you know, the maybe 20% kids said i we've got to secure the border first. yeah, that's great. but i thought this -- [inaudible] about the no-fly list that they say some terrorists had passports. maybe one from michigan, the guy who -- [inaudible] the reporter who had his head, you know, who was murdered overseas. well, the no-fly list, wouldn't it be great if we thought about that as an unsecure border? if you have a passport for america, it's the same as having a visa that you've overstayed on. you can be be on the no-fly list and not be able to go past our borders. but if you're already here ask your visa's expired, you're one of at least 5-10 billion people, an
now, as far as mitt romney, i'm a little phobic, so the -- klaus phober, so the two words car elevatorlaughter] the other thing that i called about is the thing you mentioned about closing the government because of president obama's immigration problem, that he might do executive action on. and real quick my only comment is that all the people, liberals and conservatives and the media after the people showed up at the border, you know, the maybe 20% kids said i we've got to secure the border...