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protection plan, and that was also something that my pdf, the original pdf that went out on that, jeremy pollack in my office searched for the words cleanpowersf in that document and he found that it was actually embedded in there in meta data. you could cut and paste the section where it was in and put it in the word document and it revealed that cleanpowersf was part of the climate protection plan and it was within the plan, a goal -- actually two goals one residential and one for commercial. the residential goal was to have 100% renewable energy on a residential side by 2030 and it was 80% for the commercial side. that information was redacted from the climate protection plan, i assume, while it was being, you know, [speaker not understood] before it what released. the data plan [speaker not understood] we didn't get it issued until 2014. and last i heard, 2014, its was not 2013. okay, any other member of the public who would like to comment? seeing none, we will close public comment. [gavel] >> and do we have any other items before us? >> actually, chair avalos, can i just make a comment --
protection plan, and that was also something that my pdf, the original pdf that went out on that, jeremy pollack in my office searched for the words cleanpowersf in that document and he found that it was actually embedded in there in meta data. you could cut and paste the section where it was in and put it in the word document and it revealed that cleanpowersf was part of the climate protection plan and it was within the plan, a goal -- actually two goals one residential and one for commercial....
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and in that case you can still talk about people like sydney pollack or alan pakula even barry levinsons working in that classic hollywood style. james? toback: i actually was thinking i find that an interesting core for a defition. i was thinking of a couple of aspects of, um, distinction between the hollywood style and to set it against something the personal style. the hollywood film is always grounded in narrative, always grounded in story first where the story exists and the characters exist to serve the story to move it along whereas in a certain kind of personal filmmaking that is outside that hollywood style, the story is a by-product of the characters and the characters are the reason... or character at the center of the movie is the reason for making that movie. the hollywood style says "tell me what the story is..." story is becoming outmoded in the hollywood style. "tell me what the gimmick is, tell me what the technology is or tell me the angle." but not, "tell me who this person is." i actually do find that a useful way of defining the notion of hollywood. now, joan, for y
and in that case you can still talk about people like sydney pollack or alan pakula even barry levinsons working in that classic hollywood style. james? toback: i actually was thinking i find that an interesting core for a defition. i was thinking of a couple of aspects of, um, distinction between the hollywood style and to set it against something the personal style. the hollywood film is always grounded in narrative, always grounded in story first where the story exists and the characters...
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first, matt cain tries to pick off pollack. he's called safe. later in the inning, he tries to score on the pass ball. he's declared safe but you can see, yeah, he touches the glove. should have been called out. but the giants had no challenges left. bruce, i feel your pain. lose to the diamondbacks by a run, 5-4. >> that is awful. >>> from the diamond to the hardwood. warriors and mavericks fighting to get into the playoffs. straight to o.t., game tied with time winding down here. steph curry, watch this, boom. nails the jumper there with .1 seconds left on the clock. how about that? the warriors win there, 122-120. the sanburg cardinal dancing into the final four. the women took down the tar heels, that score, 74-65. the cardinal headed to nashville to take on top-seeded connecticut on sunday night. exciting. >> it is. 4:56. check your traffic with mike. slick roads out there still. >> yeah, we had the rain that happened overnight, of course, and all day yesterday. the sun's not out. a chance to dry out. christina talks about some still moving
first, matt cain tries to pick off pollack. he's called safe. later in the inning, he tries to score on the pass ball. he's declared safe but you can see, yeah, he touches the glove. should have been called out. but the giants had no challenges left. bruce, i feel your pain. lose to the diamondbacks by a run, 5-4. >> that is awful. >>> from the diamond to the hardwood. warriors and mavericks fighting to get into the playoffs. straight to o.t., game tied with time winding down...
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timmy says time for me to go the bees went out to centerfield bad news for aj pollack here.ust says it's time to go. two batters later deep to right. a third homer. he said i said i was going to hit 74 this year, we'll see. now pagan worried about the bees now. a long ball here. this ball lands up. not only for hair but he can hit. a's playing mariners tonight. this allows reviews on loose balls, you'll recall the ref said it was seattle's ball. bowman was on sports center. >> trying to keep my knee from getting stepped on. so when i found it, i knew it wasn't worth it. so it sucks the rule is save someone's knee. >> in florida, seventh seed yukon coming into this tournament. they have won 30 games the loss? december 2 against connecticut. huskies coach knows that victory now means nothing. >> just been on a great roll since that time. for us now it hasn't did anything. you know? so we're going to have to play together. >> round one of the houston open, final tune up, keegan bradley six under 66. one bounce and sticks. bill haas, tied for the lead and it is the first major o
timmy says time for me to go the bees went out to centerfield bad news for aj pollack here.ust says it's time to go. two batters later deep to right. a third homer. he said i said i was going to hit 74 this year, we'll see. now pagan worried about the bees now. a long ball here. this ball lands up. not only for hair but he can hit. a's playing mariners tonight. this allows reviews on loose balls, you'll recall the ref said it was seattle's ball. bowman was on sports center. >> trying to...
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timmy says time for me to go the bees went out to centerfield bad news for aj pollack here.s later deep to right. a third homer. he said i said i was going to hit 74 this year, we'll see. now pagan worried about the bees now. a long ball here. this ball lands up. not only for hair but he can hit. a's playing mariners tonight. this allows reviews on loose balls, you'll recall the ref said it was seattle's bowman was on sports center. >> trying to keep my knee from getting stepped on. so when i found wasn't worth it. so it sucks the rule is save someone's knee. >> in florida, seventh seed yukon coming into this tournament. they have won 30 games the loss? december 2 against connecticut. huskies coach knows that victory now means nothing. >> just been on a great roll since that time. for us now it hasn't did anything. you know? so we're going to have to play together. >> round one of the houston open, final tune up, keegan bradley six under one bounce and sticks. bill haas, tied for the lead and it is the first major of the year on lpga tour the kraft championship rancho mirage
timmy says time for me to go the bees went out to centerfield bad news for aj pollack here.s later deep to right. a third homer. he said i said i was going to hit 74 this year, we'll see. now pagan worried about the bees now. a long ball here. this ball lands up. not only for hair but he can hit. a's playing mariners tonight. this allows reviews on loose balls, you'll recall the ref said it was seattle's bowman was on sports center. >> trying to keep my knee from getting stepped on. so...
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we sat down with jonathan pollack, the global head of commercial real estate at which a bank. -- duetsche >> in the new york area we are very involved. 17 million square feet over the next 5-6 years. we just announced a platform for them where they will build all that. we never run out of things to do there. very act. the number one issue were of commercial mortgage-backed securities. one thing that has helped us get to that place in the markets we have a number of the trophy buildings in manhattan. madison. >> what do you think about the hudson yard development. so massive. some people worried it is too frothy. by the time it is done the real estate market will have crashed. >> what is interesting is most of the office space has occupiers in them already. whether it is people biting the space or signing leases ahead of the development. forcreating that new supply the office outside of the demand for space. there will be a tremendous amount of demand for the retail space because they are creating such critical mass. the two towers for office are 3.5 million square feet total. a lot of peo
we sat down with jonathan pollack, the global head of commercial real estate at which a bank. -- duetsche >> in the new york area we are very involved. 17 million square feet over the next 5-6 years. we just announced a platform for them where they will build all that. we never run out of things to do there. very act. the number one issue were of commercial mortgage-backed securities. one thing that has helped us get to that place in the markets we have a number of the trophy buildings in...
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in new york pei-shen qian used works of art like this untitled painting by jackson pollack, and copied them. with collaborators in spain acting as sell e the ring made $80 million selling the fakes, making it an exteriored art swindle. how did he do it. how do we know what is real and name in museums. with me a man with some answers. ken perenyi, an art forger who made a fortune fooling experts into believing that his paintings were works of masters. good to see you. >> thank you for having me here tonight. >> can you tell me how you got into this? >> well, i didn't really plan a life in the art world. i just - just a chance meeting with artists from new york city, introducing me to pointing and the museums and the gallery scenes in new york. i wanted to try my hand at it, and fit in with new friends and discovered i had a hidden talent to paint pictures. it was when i was about 17, 18. >> painting pictures is one thing. passing them off as the real thing is different. did you feel like you were doing something wrong? >> not really. i felt that it was a contest of wits, to pit my skill
in new york pei-shen qian used works of art like this untitled painting by jackson pollack, and copied them. with collaborators in spain acting as sell e the ring made $80 million selling the fakes, making it an exteriored art swindle. how did he do it. how do we know what is real and name in museums. with me a man with some answers. ken perenyi, an art forger who made a fortune fooling experts into believing that his paintings were works of masters. good to see you. >> thank you for...
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. >> jonathan pollack. >> jonathan pollack from brookings. this is directed primarily to sung-joo, but either can address it. i think steve's last comments about trying to think about north korea's future in a wider context are very, very relevant. in this aspect, sung-joo, i would be very interested in your thoughts about the very dynamic quality now of the china-rok relationship to after all, madame parkas had a state visit to beijing after her visit to the united states. kim jong-un has not made any travel plans of which we are unaware. china now does has access to hundred $51 a year in trade with your country, which is about more than 40 times that the navy with north korea. at trends over time are even more in those directions. eon this, the fact that the chinese in my judgment at least, by doing what they have not done, have in some sense distance themselves in some measure politically, the fact, from north korea. the fact that the international department of the party, which used to the primary responsibility here, does not anymore, th
. >> jonathan pollack. >> jonathan pollack from brookings. this is directed primarily to sung-joo, but either can address it. i think steve's last comments about trying to think about north korea's future in a wider context are very, very relevant. in this aspect, sung-joo, i would be very interested in your thoughts about the very dynamic quality now of the china-rok relationship to after all, madame parkas had a state visit to beijing after her visit to the united states. kim...
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pollack doubles over the wall to drive in the tying run. they go on to lose 5-4.he giants do. >>> sharks and islanders san jose chasing anaheim for the first in the division tied at 4 brett burns' shot took a funny bounce through the slot found patrick marleau who scores and the sharks are now just a point behind the ducks. >>> a's rained down, first game today at 12:30, second game at 6:00. desean jackson is not coming to meet with the 49ers. he signed with the redskins. or he agreed to a three-year contract with them. i'm dennis o'donnell. see you tonight. >>> thank you, dennis. play of the day. we are going to take you to a little hockey here. sabres taking on the devils, new jersey on the rush. sabres goalie nathan lewin, look at the save coupled there as he spreads out and gets horizontal with the stick. that would eventually earn buffalo the win and our play of the day. >>> a tough break for tiger woods. the 38-year-old golfer had back surgery yesterday to repair a pinched nerve. that means he will miss the masters for the first time in his career. woods has
pollack doubles over the wall to drive in the tying run. they go on to lose 5-4.he giants do. >>> sharks and islanders san jose chasing anaheim for the first in the division tied at 4 brett burns' shot took a funny bounce through the slot found patrick marleau who scores and the sharks are now just a point behind the ducks. >>> a's rained down, first game today at 12:30, second game at 6:00. desean jackson is not coming to meet with the 49ers. he signed with the redskins. or...
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keep its head discussed as seven in terms of the last deal that is the possible release of jonathan pollack ahead of his earliest possible release was which is that in november twenty fifteen that in exchange. while the palestinians would not be new people at state recognition of the united nations for eggs all levels said that within that deal not a settlement freeze as such in the west bank but the timeouts. it says one official quoted by us media as having the parts of this wider ranging deal and said that the loss of shuttle diplomacy getting on right now. all of this just to keep these peace talks from completely stopping in the first place. john kerry expected wednesday in the middle east the newsrooms the world over the debate rages every april for some journalists enjoy a sprinkling of april fool's jokes. others not. let's take a look at the song. as reported by our partners to french television station costs and the myriad supper and tells the tale. an international calls made to fools day you just never know on a pool fence two thousand and ten offense journalist makes an urgent a
keep its head discussed as seven in terms of the last deal that is the possible release of jonathan pollack ahead of his earliest possible release was which is that in november twenty fifteen that in exchange. while the palestinians would not be new people at state recognition of the united nations for eggs all levels said that within that deal not a settlement freeze as such in the west bank but the timeouts. it says one official quoted by us media as having the parts of this wider ranging...
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affable host of a very late night talk show called "later" then caught the eye of director sidney pollackke of "sabrina." >> tell me who you are. >> hello sacks broken that. >> at 31 he got his job as an actor. then it got as good as it gets. an audition at jack nicholson's house. >> he asked me afterwards if i wanted to stick around have that spaghetti and meatballs. so i figured it had gone okay. either way i was going to get a nice meal out of it. couple of days later i found out i got the role. >> his performance in "as good as it gets" earned kinnear an oscar nomination for best supporting actor. >> mommy and daddy are home. >> two years after you're hosting late night show your nominated for an oscar. >> yeah. that was a great thing because i honestly had done a couple of films. really didn't know what i was doing and knowing, having my work recognized in that way was super cool and gave me the confidence to try to make a gig out of this. >> so far the gig is up to nearly 40 movies. many of them he's played real people. there was bob crane, sex addicted star of hogan's heroes in "au
affable host of a very late night talk show called "later" then caught the eye of director sidney pollackke of "sabrina." >> tell me who you are. >> hello sacks broken that. >> at 31 he got his job as an actor. then it got as good as it gets. an audition at jack nicholson's house. >> he asked me afterwards if i wanted to stick around have that spaghetti and meatballs. so i figured it had gone okay. either way i was going to get a nice meal out of it....
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the prison in pollack has this particular situation. my understanding is that there have been hundreds of instances of attacks against correctional officers. while we do want to focus on the safety of the prisoners, which is important as well, we really want to focus on the safety of the men and women in uniform doing their job to keep order in the prison in our country. my second question is about domestic violence. it's something that the chairman and i have supported and many members of this committee later he -- literally for years. there is some kind of new provision that you are encouraging in the budget called transition officers -- i'm sorry, technical assistance providers to the domestic violence shelters around the country. i have been hearing some complaints about that from my network of, that i trust in and out of administrations, republican and democrat, they have been really good to do this work. they are saying that some of these transition, technical assistance providers come in without a lot of knowledge about what is h
the prison in pollack has this particular situation. my understanding is that there have been hundreds of instances of attacks against correctional officers. while we do want to focus on the safety of the prisoners, which is important as well, we really want to focus on the safety of the men and women in uniform doing their job to keep order in the prison in our country. my second question is about domestic violence. it's something that the chairman and i have supported and many members of this...
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the united states is in talks with israel about releasing convicted spy jonathan pollack early from his life sentence as an incentive in trouble middle east peace negotiations. people familiar with the talks say israel would have to undertake significant concessions. pollack was arrested in 1985 after passing secret documents to israel while working as a civilian analyst for the u.s. navy. >>> the governor of washington is now asking president obama to declare a major disaster in his state, so victims of the deadly mudslide can get quick access to federal relief funds. the requests includes money for funeral and health care for surviving and first responders. financial loss from the mudslide have topped $10 million. dozens of homes were destroyed. at least 24 piedmoeople lost th lives. much more later today. >>> much more coming up on the houston ship channel that caused the massive oil spill almost two weeks ago. for the first time this morning, we're hearing dramatic audio recordings obtained by our houston affiliate kprc of conversations between the three captains. just three-quarter
the united states is in talks with israel about releasing convicted spy jonathan pollack early from his life sentence as an incentive in trouble middle east peace negotiations. people familiar with the talks say israel would have to undertake significant concessions. pollack was arrested in 1985 after passing secret documents to israel while working as a civilian analyst for the u.s. navy. >>> the governor of washington is now asking president obama to declare a major disaster in his...
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and oh my far left is jonathan pollack, a senior fellow at the thornton center in east asia studies. and an expert on chinese national security strategy and u.s./china relations. to start off, i'm going to ask the panel a few question and see if there are any connections between the issues. i would like to start with you if you do not mind. the crisis and crimea and ukraine is occupying a lots of the time and attention of u.s. officials. i think it is coming into question some of the declared strategic trailer tease of the obama administration including the pivot to asia. do you think the united states will have to reorient its strategic rarities to deal with the crisis? are europeans and ukrainians expecting that? >> let me say what kind of a backdrop going back a few years. what you have seen since the end of the cold war is the united states having the ability to have to devote less time and attention and resources to europe. that is largely reflecting the success of european policy over the last 20 years. with the enlargement of the european union, you have really anchored the st
and oh my far left is jonathan pollack, a senior fellow at the thornton center in east asia studies. and an expert on chinese national security strategy and u.s./china relations. to start off, i'm going to ask the panel a few question and see if there are any connections between the issues. i would like to start with you if you do not mind. the crisis and crimea and ukraine is occupying a lots of the time and attention of u.s. officials. i think it is coming into question some of the declared...
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writingdrew pollack about the i doctors saying that their profits are smaller than what the numbers looke. explain, if you could. guest: guest: one of the things that physicians are due, and it's true, is that they represent revenues. they don't at all take into account overhead, the cost of doing business, whether it is buying drugs, having sophisticated equipment. but that is true generally of any business. the revenue is not a prophet figure. we didn't -- profit figure. we didn't suggest that that is what the physicians were taking home in salaries or profits. these are the medicare payments to these physicians or in some cases the medical groups. there is some concern about the quality of the data, but we found generally, especially according to optimal just -- ophthalmologists, is that it uncovered other issues. all of these questions, you know, come to light from this data, and certainly it is a starting point, but it is a fair point u.s. physicians have -- to have physicians have their medicare -- this is government money, what is paid to them, and follow up on what that means. ho
writingdrew pollack about the i doctors saying that their profits are smaller than what the numbers looke. explain, if you could. guest: guest: one of the things that physicians are due, and it's true, is that they represent revenues. they don't at all take into account overhead, the cost of doing business, whether it is buying drugs, having sophisticated equipment. but that is true generally of any business. the revenue is not a prophet figure. we didn't -- profit figure. we didn't suggest...
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mr pollack and i share a break now we'll be back with long term u.s. congress more about the crisis around ukraine and also about u.s. foreign policy and stay with us. the united states is in complete confusion about what it wants in the middle east anymore our main lation ships are with israel and saudi arabia both powers. have wanted military leadership in egypt and that's been a driving force in this arab spring america has fall in line with what the arab spring deedes bring to. the ambiguous and indeed hypocritical relationship between western governments and the arab world america is still funding the military and he said to me simple single murderous on the. right on the street. first street. and i think the church. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. be in the little odd. economic times for. office now a. part. of what. there's a leader so we leave that maybe. the sea security. your party there's a goal. that no one is that with the gas that you deserve answers from. politics . and we're back with former congressman ron paul it's great to h
mr pollack and i share a break now we'll be back with long term u.s. congress more about the crisis around ukraine and also about u.s. foreign policy and stay with us. the united states is in complete confusion about what it wants in the middle east anymore our main lation ships are with israel and saudi arabia both powers. have wanted military leadership in egypt and that's been a driving force in this arab spring america has fall in line with what the arab spring deedes bring to. the...
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islamophobia this time with a semblance of legitimacy she's right the producer and writer of the film pollack skin has also written about israel's non occupation of the gaza strip and deemed the gaza flotilla part of a political war to demonize israel and it gets worse alex trainmen is another producer and writer who was also the director of a film called bomb the wrong that cherie flick was written by a pro israeli organization the clarion project not the clarion project as a group that is quote dedicated to exposing the dangers of islamic extremism and is best known for its other work which includes this obsession radical islam's war against the west and the third jihad radical islam is a vision for america. the executive producer of honor diaries is the founder of the clarion project fails shore now the clarion project is funded by three of the seven top anti islam and anti muslim organizations in the u.s. and it's called the cold life blood of the islamophobia network in america by the center for american progress but we can't forget about the other executive producer of the film and the
islamophobia this time with a semblance of legitimacy she's right the producer and writer of the film pollack skin has also written about israel's non occupation of the gaza strip and deemed the gaza flotilla part of a political war to demonize israel and it gets worse alex trainmen is another producer and writer who was also the director of a film called bomb the wrong that cherie flick was written by a pro israeli organization the clarion project not the clarion project as a group that is...