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years i'd urge the clerk to submit in packet form online the packet a couple of days before, and, secondly, most important i'm troubled by the lack of funding for the task force if you see the funding for the task force is less than one percent of the budget half of what's being proposed from the youth commission so the message is trouble to me that the task force is not being appropriated more money and for the supervisors that are interested in transparent and on government i would suggest that you recommend to the clerk's office that more money is appropriate to the task force the task force i mean is not tifld and i think the cost to actively it would be $40,000 secondly not provided a full-time deputy city attorney and that's another area additional monies appropriated to the task force so they become nor effective and transcript in open government for the supervisors and city agencies and departments thank you. >> thank you very much is there any additional public comment seeing none, public comment is closed colleagues let me suggest we continue this to the call of the chair and whi
years i'd urge the clerk to submit in packet form online the packet a couple of days before, and, secondly, most important i'm troubled by the lack of funding for the task force if you see the funding for the task force is less than one percent of the budget half of what's being proposed from the youth commission so the message is trouble to me that the task force is not being appropriated more money and for the supervisors that are interested in transparent and on government i would suggest...
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secondly, here's how you can minimize. third, pick the right time for a sales pitch that has to do with the network and the realistic. take the attention on paying attention to policy and direction. that is what our company's have done together. but it is something our country has to address. it is where i believe the country's leaders have to come together. there is no rules. guess what government should -- this is what government should do. as long as people know that, you do not surprise your citizens or companies in terms of direction. >> a question, one or two specific things you would recommend along those lines? >> really educate your people. most of the problems come from people not following procedure. somebody just left the password open or to be cold home. there is good reason for doing that. you need an overall security strategy and you need to put not somebody good at it, is a kiss of death to say you are my chief security officer. it has to start with the ceo and drive it through. it is the thing that will sl
secondly, here's how you can minimize. third, pick the right time for a sales pitch that has to do with the network and the realistic. take the attention on paying attention to policy and direction. that is what our company's have done together. but it is something our country has to address. it is where i believe the country's leaders have to come together. there is no rules. guess what government should -- this is what government should do. as long as people know that, you do not surprise...
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a comprehensive methodology for the program bans 3 goals first to reduce the time in stock, and, secondly, to make overlay transit 7 8, 9 faster and third to at least preserve their compliance during our evaluation whatever possible we relied on fiscal observation to make sure we see the policies intact first-hand those photos compare to what it was like before and after our customers figured out how to minimize their queuing time by describing themselves between the door with more bells there's better internal circulation so we'll take a look at how it effects our transmitted operation we know that the rear door boarding more hallway off our passengers are using the rear door as a result the times have fallen by one and a half second for boarding that may not seem like a lee lot but it adds up waiting for a green light or natural we found that dwell time consistency increased and this is an important factor in helping to reduce the vehicle bunches and gaps and making services more predictable we also wanted to see and aforethought boarding we went out to concentration of downtown shoerpd
a comprehensive methodology for the program bans 3 goals first to reduce the time in stock, and, secondly, to make overlay transit 7 8, 9 faster and third to at least preserve their compliance during our evaluation whatever possible we relied on fiscal observation to make sure we see the policies intact first-hand those photos compare to what it was like before and after our customers figured out how to minimize their queuing time by describing themselves between the door with more bells...
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and assessable to everyone in the city and we have and continue to take that very seriously, and, secondly he shared his big picture of how to make everyone in the city a part of the american dream and unfortunately, because of the economic status around the bay area and the country there are those who may not have it at this time to have all the reality we see in the country he shared some ideas how can we work together and all step up and fourth how we make life better for everyone so the organizations that we picked and the organization that we will pick going forward matches both his dream and our motioning mission of being a part of an organization that are working everyday trying to make life better for others as we call it in kairpdz to do good and so it is an honor and privilege for us to make the donation today for 5 and a half million dollars to the organizations that the mayor has highlighted i assure you, we will be doing more we do more all the time at kaiser permanente one of the best kept secrets we give out over $2 billion a year in community benefit programs around the cou
and assessable to everyone in the city and we have and continue to take that very seriously, and, secondly he shared his big picture of how to make everyone in the city a part of the american dream and unfortunately, because of the economic status around the bay area and the country there are those who may not have it at this time to have all the reality we see in the country he shared some ideas how can we work together and all step up and fourth how we make life better for everyone so the...
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commission in january to start the process and the budget is due to the mayor in by the end of february secondly in the dortsz the written director's report the pipeline the residential pipeline you'll notice the numbers in the pipeline are continuing to increase from the previous quarters i'll point out that the departments new application are continuing at a nearly record pays for smaller projects there is a substantial increase in the smaller projects coming down and my thought die to the low interest rates as the desire to roommate building rather than move because of the cost of real estate in san francisco thirdly, want to point out i believe you received an e-mail from our communicated director with the annual report is out in on our website we'll be giving us hard copies in the next couple of weeks there is a new available on the departments website the annual the fiscal year 2013-2014 annual report on the departments website with that i'll close by wishing you a happy holidays and see you next year. >> commissioners that places us 80 on item 6 past event with the planning, zoning and ec
commission in january to start the process and the budget is due to the mayor in by the end of february secondly in the dortsz the written director's report the pipeline the residential pipeline you'll notice the numbers in the pipeline are continuing to increase from the previous quarters i'll point out that the departments new application are continuing at a nearly record pays for smaller projects there is a substantial increase in the smaller projects coming down and my thought die to the...
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secondly, in reality we don't even actually know whether the remaining japanese hostage is still alive. we know that when the first video was actually filmed it was filmed with a green screen so we don't actually know what's actually happening in the area, whether these people are still alive, or whether isil actually wants this female jihadi released or they expect her to be released. >> the significance of the $200 million figure and this hostage because the $200 million, the same amount japan pledged to syrian civil war refugees, and now isis is demanding the release of this failed suicide bomber who they call an imprisoned sister. does this new demand carry the same symbolism? >> absolutely. i think first of all the symbolism is around an amount. do isil actually need $200 million? well, perhaps not at this moment in time. it's symbolism. you're absolutely right. secondly, the female jihadi that's imprisoned in jordan had some very, very close links with the leadership of isil before they became isil, before the rise of al qaeda in iraq. she's the sister of one of the lieutenants o
secondly, in reality we don't even actually know whether the remaining japanese hostage is still alive. we know that when the first video was actually filmed it was filmed with a green screen so we don't actually know what's actually happening in the area, whether these people are still alive, or whether isil actually wants this female jihadi released or they expect her to be released. >> the significance of the $200 million figure and this hostage because the $200 million, the same...
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secondly it moves it further away from the residents that we possibly can in the land we own and in the land that we're looking at acquiring. when we made the presentation they were very happy to see this location because one of the recommendations that came out of the biosolids task force -- at that time the puc did not commit at that time we are in fact now moving forward to move them as far from the residential component as possible. >> i have a question -- on the existing layout, where would the new digesters be? >> they are the yellow circles so as you can see we currently have 9 digesters in operation we'd be going to more efficient digesters and we believe we can get down to 6 from the 9 that we have today. another interesting interesting component, we did look at 4 detailed alternatives in layout and 3 of them were paired alternatives and one of one of the analysis is that that you can stuck with pairs and we do believe we can get down from 6 digesters down to to 5 and so going with the linear layout gives us that flexibility to continue working on the size and shape of the dige
secondly it moves it further away from the residents that we possibly can in the land we own and in the land that we're looking at acquiring. when we made the presentation they were very happy to see this location because one of the recommendations that came out of the biosolids task force -- at that time the puc did not commit at that time we are in fact now moving forward to move them as far from the residential component as possible. >> i have a question -- on the existing layout,...
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secondly, the president should reconsider his threats to veto our common sense jobs bill. when he voted to stop the keystone pipeline, which would have led to 42,000 jobs and we think bureaucrats should have to regulate with more transparancy and less cost. that's just common sense. expanding opportunity protecting middle class savings, molding government accountable, these are your priorities which means therp republicans' priorities. when we saw this week, when the people speak out, government has to listen. now we need president obama to keep listening. it's the best thing he can do for our families and our future. thank you for ligsening and enjoy the super bowl. on the next "washington journal," l philip klein. afl-cio representative richard trunca talks about the minimum wage debate and the state of labor unions. as always we'll take your conversationed on facebook and twitter. "washington journal" live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> this sunday on "q & a". p >> don't forget, a lot of hormones are changing in young men and women, and the brain hasn't seen this in
secondly, the president should reconsider his threats to veto our common sense jobs bill. when he voted to stop the keystone pipeline, which would have led to 42,000 jobs and we think bureaucrats should have to regulate with more transparancy and less cost. that's just common sense. expanding opportunity protecting middle class savings, molding government accountable, these are your priorities which means therp republicans' priorities. when we saw this week, when the people speak out,...
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secondly you go about it by experimenting and learning. what we talked about at our keynote is the 25 global experience that we put in place around the world to learn a couple things. one is across the world how are people thinking about their mobility challenges in their home country? secondly, it allows us to get to know great partners that we might want to continue to develop products and services with. thirdly, it just advances this whole issue of mobility, which is going to become a bigger and bigger issue on the planet as the middle class grows around the world, as large cities keep growing, as nd as we see the impact on air quality. >> ford announced they are expanding your silicon valley research center. what do have their now? -- have there now? >> we have a small lab there now. we are going to expand significantly for a couple reasons. one, we think it is important because when we look at the talent -- we are developing, we are in a growth business, which is very exciting. also the technology company. we need to make sure we have
secondly you go about it by experimenting and learning. what we talked about at our keynote is the 25 global experience that we put in place around the world to learn a couple things. one is across the world how are people thinking about their mobility challenges in their home country? secondly, it allows us to get to know great partners that we might want to continue to develop products and services with. thirdly, it just advances this whole issue of mobility, which is going to become a bigger...
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secondly, $110 billion over ten years. in terms of a fee on large financial institutions that's the 100 largest firms that have $50 billion in assets. a fee of seven basis points on their liabilities. that money would be used for these purposes. $175 billion to expand tax credits for young families in particular. families with children. two earner couples. you have $60 billion for the president's proposal to make two years of community college free. expand taxes to relax. this is not going fast to congress any time soon. however, we are squarely getting the u.s. economic debate focused on the incomes of middle class families that have been stagnant. all but through the 2016. >> it sure feels that way. john harwood, stick around. larry is not terribly happy about this, and he is with me here, of course. very good to see you. simon hobbs at the new york stock exchange. i want to bare down on one thing that is part of this. apart from raising the -- >> it helps the middle class homeowners, and it helps the middle class -- >>
secondly, $110 billion over ten years. in terms of a fee on large financial institutions that's the 100 largest firms that have $50 billion in assets. a fee of seven basis points on their liabilities. that money would be used for these purposes. $175 billion to expand tax credits for young families in particular. families with children. two earner couples. you have $60 billion for the president's proposal to make two years of community college free. expand taxes to relax. this is not going fast...
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secondly we should think of ukraine as a bridge country. country which is not going to be part of the european union or the russian economic zone but which can operate economically and politically as a bridge between the two. in my own view it is also important to stop the fighting. to treat all ukrainians with a common basis, to in fact eschew on both sides the hard-right views that are prevalent in parts of ukraine ton one hand and the separatist views which are part of eastern ukraine, aided and abetted by the russians, these are issues, to use constructively the pressures on putin, not just the pressures to rached up ratchet up to go nowhere. >> mr. volker, i would like to hear from you. >> i have some differences. i don't think we should view ukraine as a bridge country but a sovereign country. how they would like their democracy, their economy to develop what international organizations they want to be a part of. the second thing is that while everything ambassador pickering is right about the pressures on the russian economy, that do
secondly we should think of ukraine as a bridge country. country which is not going to be part of the european union or the russian economic zone but which can operate economically and politically as a bridge between the two. in my own view it is also important to stop the fighting. to treat all ukrainians with a common basis, to in fact eschew on both sides the hard-right views that are prevalent in parts of ukraine ton one hand and the separatist views which are part of eastern ukraine, aided...
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secondly -- third generation at college. secondly, and this is a feature of the book that's been widely noted and emphasized, for example, in the wonderful review by yale political theorist stephen smith. i read extensively strauss' lectures and seminars listened to the recordings, read as many of the transcripts as i could get my hands on, and that was a remarkable entry into strauss' voice as a teacher. and there are ways in which it differs from his voice as a writer, and i'm going to talk a bit about that because, of course transcripts of classes are a very different kind of source for interpreting a thinker than extremely carefully crafted or artificed books. but the lectures and seminars you know confirmed in many respects the interpretations of strauss that i was developing, particularly, for example through cities. strauss did not have a powerful political interpretation of -- [inaudible] but an interpretation that gives a very subtle understanding of the relationship between power and right in international relation
secondly -- third generation at college. secondly, and this is a feature of the book that's been widely noted and emphasized, for example, in the wonderful review by yale political theorist stephen smith. i read extensively strauss' lectures and seminars listened to the recordings, read as many of the transcripts as i could get my hands on, and that was a remarkable entry into strauss' voice as a teacher. and there are ways in which it differs from his voice as a writer, and i'm going to talk a...
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secondly, our community -- in our community, is there truly this need to have this many cannabis establishments? most of the cannabis users are from other neighborhoods. and the purveyor of cannabis know well these buyers where they are from. why do they -- why do they not open up the establishments closer or where the user resides instead of opening up the establishment in our backyards? >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> translator: i do oppose. thank you. >> >> translator: my name is mae chen. i just want to say that in our neighborhood there is already excessive amount of cannabis shops. there are two on mission street. i live in the street behind those shops. many of us, we talk about amongst ourselves for the sake of our child, for the well-being of our youth. i appeal to the commission to consider declining. thank you >> translator: hello everyone. my name shau lee. i'm a licensed child-care provider. i have been working in this field for 16 years. i raised many children and some of them already are in college. seeing them grown up well and in good state and in well-being, i'm very g
secondly, our community -- in our community, is there truly this need to have this many cannabis establishments? most of the cannabis users are from other neighborhoods. and the purveyor of cannabis know well these buyers where they are from. why do they -- why do they not open up the establishments closer or where the user resides instead of opening up the establishment in our backyards? >> thank you, sir, your time is up. >> translator: i do oppose. thank you. >> >>...
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but secondly, listen, the threat has shifted. so we have a threat in eastern europe on nato's eastern flank. let's shift nato forces to that area. not just temporarily in and out, but let's put some permanent bases there and demonstrate to him that article 5 really does matter. i'm absolutely convinced in his conference room he has people sitting around the table with him saying do we really believe that angela merkel will respond to a threat we imposed with this guy's soldiers in estonia? and they're answering that question. but we don't want that question on a table. we want to take that question off the table. and i think we can do that. whether we put the missile defense back into where we took it out at the beginning of this administration, i think that needs to be relooked. i'm not confident that that was all right to begin with, dealing with what that threat was. it was the iranian ballistic missile threat. so i think that needs to be looked at in terms of where we place it. but certainly it is a disgrace that we have been
but secondly, listen, the threat has shifted. so we have a threat in eastern europe on nato's eastern flank. let's shift nato forces to that area. not just temporarily in and out, but let's put some permanent bases there and demonstrate to him that article 5 really does matter. i'm absolutely convinced in his conference room he has people sitting around the table with him saying do we really believe that angela merkel will respond to a threat we imposed with this guy's soldiers in estonia? and...
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secondly, i think it's bad for netanyahu to do.'s not a good idea to pick a fight with the president of the united states. >> woodruff: shouldn't have accepted it? >> shouldn't have accepted it. i don't know what his foreign policy is two weeks before the election, but it's not good to go to war between two allies in this confrontational way. you going to fight, fine, but don't make it so in your face. just strikes me as bad for israel. >> woodruff: does it do damage mark? >> irresponsible and sordid. the last time that the congress had not acted in a bipartisan way, an invitation to a speaker, was douglas mcarthur general invited by a republican coming to speak against president truman to give the farewell address but was about truman's policies. what john boehner did was a cheap political trick but not a surprise to netanyahu. the ambassador of the united states to israel orchestrate this invitation and it's a major plus for mr. netanyahu on two weeks before his election to come home and be enhanced stature, on a global stage and
secondly, i think it's bad for netanyahu to do.'s not a good idea to pick a fight with the president of the united states. >> woodruff: shouldn't have accepted it? >> shouldn't have accepted it. i don't know what his foreign policy is two weeks before the election, but it's not good to go to war between two allies in this confrontational way. you going to fight, fine, but don't make it so in your face. just strikes me as bad for israel. >> woodruff: does it do damage mark?...
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secondly, we cannot pull out our counterterrorism forces of 2016. these are the guys who take down high-value targets. when we do that in iraq it was a disaster. when al qaeda began to rise as we pulled out we could not see it and we could not hit it. if we do that in afghanistan, it is a death knell for afghanistan. yes, 13 years is a long time to be there, but to squander those gains in the face of what we are dealing with makes no sense to me. i don't know how long we would need to keep those troops squander there right now the plan is the full amount after 2016. we are talking likely, a number around 10,000 troops, most of them would be in the train, assist and advise role. a small portion of them would be in combat and that is our direct action. if we educated to the american people what this really is, i think they could possibly support it and i would hope the congress would support it. what drives their to far to should be conditions on the ground and our commanders assessment as well. >> i do agree and many sacrifices have been made there a
secondly, we cannot pull out our counterterrorism forces of 2016. these are the guys who take down high-value targets. when we do that in iraq it was a disaster. when al qaeda began to rise as we pulled out we could not see it and we could not hit it. if we do that in afghanistan, it is a death knell for afghanistan. yes, 13 years is a long time to be there, but to squander those gains in the face of what we are dealing with makes no sense to me. i don't know how long we would need to keep...
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place a plaque on the property in honor of family members that gift is made in their honor, and, secondly to invest in the property capital improvements that is equivalent to their cost we thought that was more than fair and reviewing the issues the property we've certainly identified 2 hundred and 34 thirty thousand of improvements that are needed we're putting that program together and have identified the funds so i don't see that as problematic we simply want to t that up immediately after gaining position of the property and supervisor thank you and the mayor's staff in helping with the arm wrestling this seat back where it belongs to the community for their assets and it is adjacent to raymond we're doing fantastic things to the family support services just makes sense to broaden that service to this valley. >> great. >> thank you, mr. updyke so this point in time sorry supervisor kim. >> no problem. >> actually to supervisor cowen or mr. updyke i don't know the back story but i know that probably you're familiar with the story i was reading it is great we were able to get that at a
place a plaque on the property in honor of family members that gift is made in their honor, and, secondly to invest in the property capital improvements that is equivalent to their cost we thought that was more than fair and reviewing the issues the property we've certainly identified 2 hundred and 34 thirty thousand of improvements that are needed we're putting that program together and have identified the funds so i don't see that as problematic we simply want to t that up immediately after...
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secondly because the e.u. if they did not adhere to the agreement, they would have some fungs and they have seen over the last few months let alone the last few days of course president putin won't like it if the e.u. does something we will perceive that he is weak and desided. i think it will be very difficult to see any improvement. we are going to see a deterioration, be us the russians apart from the sanctions president putin has very specific. so i think this is going to be a difficult relationship for a very long time into the future the fact there may be more and the spiraling oil prices? yes, russia is in a very difficult situation feedless to say that doesn't meaning they should lift the sanctions but eventually in the medium to long term, the economic situation will become so bad when would hope it would have an impact on russian society. at the same time it is not possible to accept what is going on in ukraine still in terms of violence and killings. much more to come including turkey's government c
secondly because the e.u. if they did not adhere to the agreement, they would have some fungs and they have seen over the last few months let alone the last few days of course president putin won't like it if the e.u. does something we will perceive that he is weak and desided. i think it will be very difficult to see any improvement. we are going to see a deterioration, be us the russians apart from the sanctions president putin has very specific. so i think this is going to be a difficult...
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secondly reset, family kimberly clark which managed to rally today, already down more than eight points at one point fell 11 points last night when we interviewed the ceo of kimberly clark, means the bad news is in. finally, the holy grail, companies that don't have business overseas the restaurants, utility, real estate and trust all went higher. they offered you no real bargains at all. these are the real stocks to key on, the american stocks the ones where you need a second down day because maybe then you get some weakness. the bottom line is without the fed's help tomorrow saying something negative for stockingss i don't know if you get that chance to snap them up at all. let's go to sam in south carolina. sam? >> caller: yes, jim, thank you for taking my call, man, first time caller. i read all of your books. thanks for everything you do bud. >> thank you, thank you. >> caller: my question tonight is about pfizer, they reported this morning they would be subjected to $2.8 billion in the market, due to overseas issues. should i be worried? >> look it's a great question, everybody is
secondly reset, family kimberly clark which managed to rally today, already down more than eight points at one point fell 11 points last night when we interviewed the ceo of kimberly clark, means the bad news is in. finally, the holy grail, companies that don't have business overseas the restaurants, utility, real estate and trust all went higher. they offered you no real bargains at all. these are the real stocks to key on, the american stocks the ones where you need a second down day because...
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secondly we have done more our rates to extend technical assistance to roll communities because in some cases it is the communities that have fewer tools are not able to hire fancy consultants to help prepare the applications that sometimes don't get through. we want to make sure we are being as equitable as possible. we will continue to work with you and others can not what i want to applaud nebraska's, from the bus rapid transit system. >> it was great. thank you very very much. appreciate your work. >> thank you. >> thank you. mr. chairman, i just want just want to echo some of what has already been said. one of the best that the president has kind i say that with no particular bias but i just want to thank you all for your numerous trips to the state of new jersey and for your partnership on a number of specific important partnerships. new jersey's most densely populated state in america is home to the most valuable in the country, home to the busiest airspace and is the 3rd busiest seaport in the united states. we have 39,000 miles of public roads, 6500 bridges and, 6,500 bridges a
secondly we have done more our rates to extend technical assistance to roll communities because in some cases it is the communities that have fewer tools are not able to hire fancy consultants to help prepare the applications that sometimes don't get through. we want to make sure we are being as equitable as possible. we will continue to work with you and others can not what i want to applaud nebraska's, from the bus rapid transit system. >> it was great. thank you very very much....
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. >> we have 3 options and secondly, to get a loan for the ryan white and the third becoming in the pastre we have set time like sand and a high water table to a cause the sand to shake i'm going to get this visitation on the same bridge you'll see the water come to the surface this knocks the foundation over and pushes out the ruptured pipeline >> it is intimidating i'm talking to people as a layman who needs help. >> this is a difficult process for people to navigate we're only focused on outreach so we've got the informational and we've spoken to many different owner groups and community groups all across the city. >> outreach is critical for the retrofitting program the city has to get out to the community and help people said what they have to do and do it and raise finances so this program is an advocate and resource for the community. >> so why not skip to the theme. foremost and most to come we've been presenting community meetings and going face to face with community owners and helping people understand what to do >> you may be wanting to know about the sf green but this will a
. >> we have 3 options and secondly, to get a loan for the ryan white and the third becoming in the pastre we have set time like sand and a high water table to a cause the sand to shake i'm going to get this visitation on the same bridge you'll see the water come to the surface this knocks the foundation over and pushes out the ruptured pipeline >> it is intimidating i'm talking to people as a layman who needs help. >> this is a difficult process for people to navigate we're...
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secondly i'd call your attention to a particular sale we think is very comparable which was not in the appraiser's report and thus was not a driver of price and it may have been because the transaction was still not quite closed at the time the appraiser was doing their work. again, that's a backwards look. appraisers have to look at closed transactions. it's now closed, 268 alabama, a 38,000 square foot former printing location. this is a 44,000 former printing location. very comparable. sales price, $579 per square foot for the improvements. has less land. we have excess land. so, if anything, this shows we're within a range of price. i'm trying to reiterate the fact that we do believe we are at a fair price. ownership has given everything that they believe they can rightfully give so we exacted what we could from them. they also made it clear that if we don't acquire at this point then we are on a month to month basis for our current occupancy so we would need to find a location much more immediately than anticipated for our storage needs so that's certainly problematic. we are usin
secondly i'd call your attention to a particular sale we think is very comparable which was not in the appraiser's report and thus was not a driver of price and it may have been because the transaction was still not quite closed at the time the appraiser was doing their work. again, that's a backwards look. appraisers have to look at closed transactions. it's now closed, 268 alabama, a 38,000 square foot former printing location. this is a 44,000 former printing location. very comparable. sales...
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but secondly you saw the clip we bumped in with. rivers was going to work until she died of natural causes. she would have gone on for years if she could. >> but what the law says is, how long is she going to live. one more year. she's 81. the average of a woman in new york is 82. no, no, that's what -- >> arthur -- >> that's what will come up in the courtroom. >> she had millions of earning capacity still left. she was never going to stop working. >> she wasn't going to keep living forever. >> i predict a settlement, undisclosed. good to see you. >>> howard dean, doubling down tonight after insulting millions of americans who went to see "american sniper." gary sinise, lieutenant dan, has an epic comeback, next. bulldog: oh boy! mattress discounters presidents day sale! what's this? a queen size serta mattress and box spring set for just $397. mattress discounters has the largest selection of memory foam mattresses under one roof! comforpedic... icomfort... posturepedic hybrid... and wow! get up to four years interest-free financin
but secondly you saw the clip we bumped in with. rivers was going to work until she died of natural causes. she would have gone on for years if she could. >> but what the law says is, how long is she going to live. one more year. she's 81. the average of a woman in new york is 82. no, no, that's what -- >> arthur -- >> that's what will come up in the courtroom. >> she had millions of earning capacity still left. she was never going to stop working. >> she wasn't...
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secondly we have to on a proactive basis, look what goes on every single day.rican population are terrific. i remember people had the whole idea it's not my concern, don't want to get involved. today everybody gets involved and that's what has to continue to happen in the united states, the cooperation between law enforcement and intelligence agencies have been -- has been terrific here in the united states and the millions upon millions of more eyes on the situation that come from citizens has been what's going to keep us free. >> bill gavin, always good to hear from you. continue to keep us updated about what's going on out there. >> thank you so much. >> a new report by the cdc reveals the biggest alcohol related risk in the united states. you might be surprised what it is. a member of our medical a-team will discuss the findings coming up blaxt p. . for over a decade, doctors have been prescribing nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture an
secondly we have to on a proactive basis, look what goes on every single day.rican population are terrific. i remember people had the whole idea it's not my concern, don't want to get involved. today everybody gets involved and that's what has to continue to happen in the united states, the cooperation between law enforcement and intelligence agencies have been -- has been terrific here in the united states and the millions upon millions of more eyes on the situation that come from citizens has...
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secondly, no indication in the intelligence that there's any warning that was missed. and finally, no man of the u.s. to raise the terror alert level here. all they know is this was aimed at that magazine because of its previous publications about the prophet. >> pete williams thank you so much. >> you bet. >> let's go to bill neely, live in paris tonight. i imagine a lot of people up early this morning, particularly for authorities, as apparently this manhunt continues. >> yes, chris. this is a city that's shocked at the worst terrorist attack in france in 54 years. a city fearful because two gunmen on the loose, there may be a massive manhunt around the country, but there are still two gunmen that police are describing as armed and dangerous. this is also a city that's defined. there were tens of thousands out on the streets tonight to show their solidarity with the journalists and with the magazine. the other >> city wide man hunt for the suspects began immediately after the deadly attack late this morning in paris. at 11:30 a.m. local time in paris, a van pulled up
secondly, no indication in the intelligence that there's any warning that was missed. and finally, no man of the u.s. to raise the terror alert level here. all they know is this was aimed at that magazine because of its previous publications about the prophet. >> pete williams thank you so much. >> you bet. >> let's go to bill neely, live in paris tonight. i imagine a lot of people up early this morning, particularly for authorities, as apparently this manhunt continues....
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secondly, when did the united states discover the espionage effort and what did we do to try to stop it. most of the american public doesn't discover the espionage effort until late in the 1940s, and even into the 1950s with the rosenburg trial. when did the u.s. government know it was going on? finally, for my purposes, how much did it matter? it is one thing to say there were spies, it is one thing to say we were doing something about it but how much of a difference did it make? this is the real historical question here. first two questions are relatively straightforward factual and informative questions. this one is the real counterfactual, the what-if of history. professional historians, academics like myself, we like to pretend we don't like these what-if questions, it's above us we're the ivory tower, we don't want to deal with these what-if questions. we're lying to you. we like them as much as anybody else. these are the kind of questions that academics sit around at 2:00 in the morning after having a little too much wine or something else and have these conversations like we
secondly, when did the united states discover the espionage effort and what did we do to try to stop it. most of the american public doesn't discover the espionage effort until late in the 1940s, and even into the 1950s with the rosenburg trial. when did the u.s. government know it was going on? finally, for my purposes, how much did it matter? it is one thing to say there were spies, it is one thing to say we were doing something about it but how much of a difference did it make? this is the...
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pressure from a lot of western countries for this offensive to begin firstly why it handy been gun and secondly why the u.n. operation hasn't been dropped. >> how would any operation to disarm the situation continue against m-3 rebels in that area? >> m-23 rebels held towns held territory with a contingent border adjacent to the border with rwanda. so the con dpoa least congolese army, could easily move, blend in with the civilian population. and olot of human rights groups are concerned that without a u.n. involvement it could end up messy and with the group using individuals as human fields. much less yeapped equipped fighting force. the question is more about about the political well. >> malcolm webb. stay with us here on al jazeera. after the break we'll look at the humanitarian situation in the democratic republic of congo and how local people are being affected. and art imitating life. who australians on death row in indonesia. revealing... and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time... talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> hundreds of days in detention. >
pressure from a lot of western countries for this offensive to begin firstly why it handy been gun and secondly why the u.n. operation hasn't been dropped. >> how would any operation to disarm the situation continue against m-3 rebels in that area? >> m-23 rebels held towns held territory with a contingent border adjacent to the border with rwanda. so the con dpoa least congolese army, could easily move, blend in with the civilian population. and olot of human rights groups are...
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. >> it's cheaper and foreign stuff you don't buys these in a market in lahor secondly it's better stuff compared to what we have. and apart from being cheap for people who like fashion it's completely different. nobody has the same clothes then. >> oh but how do the more privileged go around the social aspect? >> washing and dry cleaning, make them look like new. other people say i bought this from london, because the clothes tag says it. >> none of the shop shopkeepers mohamed would tell me wash or dry the clothes because that would raise the cost. sometimes they are disploid displayed on dirty soil. >> they are late on the ground, you can get fecal carriers of ent rowofentero bacteria. >> just wash it, with a powerful detergent, then you can buy them if you would like. mohamed val, al jazeera pakistan. >>> saudi commander and two guards were killed near the iraqi border, no group has claimed responsibility. it's thought to be the first attack on saudi arabia since it joined the u.s. coalition against i.s.i.l. amnesty international has condemned the flogging of an internet blogger in s
. >> it's cheaper and foreign stuff you don't buys these in a market in lahor secondly it's better stuff compared to what we have. and apart from being cheap for people who like fashion it's completely different. nobody has the same clothes then. >> oh but how do the more privileged go around the social aspect? >> washing and dry cleaning, make them look like new. other people say i bought this from london, because the clothes tag says it. >> none of the shop shopkeepers...
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secondly, the first year's focus is specifically on energy infrastructure. we see the enormous challenges to our energy infrastructure over the last years. mainly, set of regional challenges. for example, in new england the lack of natural gas infrastructure has been a huge problem. that is what we are looking at. what we're finding is a bit of a preview __ the level of investment in the infrastructure that we need going forward is not out of line with what is happening already. it is the issue of how to be directed in a way, hhow do we guide it in a way that supports the kind of clean energy future that we are looking for. how do we introduced the right information technology into the electric grid, for example. those are the kinds of policy recommendations that we will be coming out with. in some sense, what we're seeing already, it is not an issue of the level of investment because i have come up dramatically already in the last years. especially in response to the new energy situation. >> it is just a correction? >> yes, guiding it to have transitional p
secondly, the first year's focus is specifically on energy infrastructure. we see the enormous challenges to our energy infrastructure over the last years. mainly, set of regional challenges. for example, in new england the lack of natural gas infrastructure has been a huge problem. that is what we are looking at. what we're finding is a bit of a preview __ the level of investment in the infrastructure that we need going forward is not out of line with what is happening already. it is the issue...
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morning, especially after this enormous unity rally that has grabbed the world's attention, and secondly, the news about the most wanted woman in the world. and the ease at which people believe, authorities say, she could have traveled into syria. >> reporter: tom, it was an extraordinary day here that began on the square where i'm standing. it's hard to convey just how many people were packed here along that two-mile route to where the march ended. times here you couldn't move because people were so packed in. calm excited. enthusiastic. not protesting -- there were no loud speeches. it was just people lending their presence to this moment and wanting to be a part of it. just a very unique gathering. now, of course the hard part begins monday morning, people trying to get back to work and kids trying to get back to school. lot of tension still hanging over this country. the muslim community feels disenfrom shiezed. the french officials here have said, they believe there were more accomplices involved in these attacks. the threat as well still continues. in the israeli community and in t
morning, especially after this enormous unity rally that has grabbed the world's attention, and secondly, the news about the most wanted woman in the world. and the ease at which people believe, authorities say, she could have traveled into syria. >> reporter: tom, it was an extraordinary day here that began on the square where i'm standing. it's hard to convey just how many people were packed here along that two-mile route to where the march ended. times here you couldn't move because...
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secondly, it's in the nature of these people as we know from 9/11, that they are not going stay where they are. >> do you think that the leaders here in davos should show a sign of solidarity as world leaders did in paris just a couple of weeks ago? >> i think that's important. but i also think it's important that we recognize that we agree with each other. the question is what do we do about those that are in fierce dispute with us. >> russia, vladimir putin pushed further and further into a corner with the western sanctions. we've seen they're affecting companies in russia and then of course a plummeting price of oil. does he get more dangerous as he becomes more isolateed? >> there's a risk of that. and it's really important that we protect ukraine, obviously, and its independence and sovereignty. there are areas where we need to cooperate with russia. >> were you shocked that they just went in and snatched crimea? >> yes, i think everyone was shocked and this is the first time since the second world war where the annexation of territory that way from a sovereign state. tracy: than
secondly, it's in the nature of these people as we know from 9/11, that they are not going stay where they are. >> do you think that the leaders here in davos should show a sign of solidarity as world leaders did in paris just a couple of weeks ago? >> i think that's important. but i also think it's important that we recognize that we agree with each other. the question is what do we do about those that are in fierce dispute with us. >> russia, vladimir putin pushed further...
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secondly, i would say confusion because of the series of attacks. a very disturbing question. who are those people? the three people we saw. actually, all of them are known from the security services. all of them has a past of being jihadi activists. one has been training to yemen. the other has been convicted into a network that was transferring fighters in 2008. the third one has been involved in jihadi activities. >> it appears as though the three men knew each other. had a relationship with each other. whether it was operation or simply social is unclear. they did know each other they knew each other. they share the same ideology. basically what i mean is that it is very disturbing to see those people thought of them. at least two were in the no fly authorization from the u.s. and they should be monitored by the french but still they have been able to travel to yemen, to basically prepare this operation. it was very sophisticated. to gain some war weapons. and wondering if the french intelligence service is less able to monitor jihadi threats in france than tuesday intelli
secondly, i would say confusion because of the series of attacks. a very disturbing question. who are those people? the three people we saw. actually, all of them are known from the security services. all of them has a past of being jihadi activists. one has been training to yemen. the other has been convicted into a network that was transferring fighters in 2008. the third one has been involved in jihadi activities. >> it appears as though the three men knew each other. had a...
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secondly, it's a question if particularly for referencing the ethics commission website will have a lot of not only just a campaign information but just the graphics. you know, we staff and in my experience have not found a lot of value in knowing how much the cost of that single mailer is. the value is knowing how much as a general matter a particular entity is spending. as opposed to on the one mailer that you get that's the pile like that. so, in the interest of making a standardized disclaimer, we said would just take out that is was the whole notice to voters. requirements. >> am i correct that, what you're doing oh, in terms of the type font, you're making the state requirement to be consistent whether san francisco requirement to be consistent with the state? >> we are actually for members and for like small fires that sort of thing. were actually augmenting it a little bit because on the -- at the state level as 10 point font which is pretty -- is what it is. not that big. right now, for miller's ours is fort wayne 14 point font and you can see in exhibit it ends up taking a pre
secondly, it's a question if particularly for referencing the ethics commission website will have a lot of not only just a campaign information but just the graphics. you know, we staff and in my experience have not found a lot of value in knowing how much the cost of that single mailer is. the value is knowing how much as a general matter a particular entity is spending. as opposed to on the one mailer that you get that's the pile like that. so, in the interest of making a standardized...
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secondly when we say that the pinger has a 30-day lifetime that's really the minimum requirement that's dictated by the faa. and typically for the pingers we make we see lifetimes as long as 45 days. these pingers were brand new. they were put on the airplane my understanding, almost in the last few months. >> and when you talking about this smaller search area we're also talking about the depth being a little more forgiving than say, the malaysia flight that went missing in the indian ocean presumably last year. how will that assist in the search for it. if this is about 100 to 130 feet deep in this java sea? >> it completely changes the whole process. first of all, this access is easy. so once the weather, the weather calms. being able to do good sonar images. you can do that with sonar around the ships trying to put ships down deep. secondly you really have an opportunity to bring in the kinds of assets you couldn't use for the search for malaysian flight 370. it's just a completely different game. this is relatively simple at this point. >> okay. there are at least two u.s. warships
secondly when we say that the pinger has a 30-day lifetime that's really the minimum requirement that's dictated by the faa. and typically for the pingers we make we see lifetimes as long as 45 days. these pingers were brand new. they were put on the airplane my understanding, almost in the last few months. >> and when you talking about this smaller search area we're also talking about the depth being a little more forgiving than say, the malaysia flight that went missing in the indian...
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secondly, many of the jobs that once sustained the middle class have been outsourced. they require skills that many people don't have. that has become problematic. >> there are a range of issues that people like larry summers and others have talked about both conservative and keynesian. the idea of a number of things. one, inflation. two, what should the federal reserve policy be? some blame the federal reserve policy. i had somebody say to me, we went too long with federal buying of bonds. what would you have done differently in terms of trying to manage the economy? then --than this president has done since 2008? >> i think we need to change the mandate of federal policy. the president cannot tell the federal reserve what to do. i would have been an advocate for stable monetary policy based on the stability of the currency, not using it as a lever for economic policy. it has been a bonanza for people to invest in equities, but for individuals who have savings they are held in savings accounts, it has been terrible. they are not getting any return on investment. here
secondly, many of the jobs that once sustained the middle class have been outsourced. they require skills that many people don't have. that has become problematic. >> there are a range of issues that people like larry summers and others have talked about both conservative and keynesian. the idea of a number of things. one, inflation. two, what should the federal reserve policy be? some blame the federal reserve policy. i had somebody say to me, we went too long with federal buying of...
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secondly, nasa is a government agency. as it has grown older, it has become more bureaucratic, very much like any government agency. you leave them alone enough, they get more money. it is one of the reasons that so-called commercial space industry is able to do these things today. because nasa has become very expensive. for example, i was at spacex. everything is in one hanger. they do not have to worry about nine centers open around the country so they can keep the congressman putting the money out to do it. it is a real change. >> that is it for now. i want to thank you guys. let's have a hand for walt cunningham. [applause] >> gregory olsen flew to the international space station in 2005. in october, the entrepreneur and physics professor spoke to the explorers club about his training in russia, his trip to outerspace, and what it was like aboard the international space station, including eating, drinking, sleeping, and dealing with an oxygen leak. this is about 25 minutes. >> ok. so for our next presenter today it is
secondly, nasa is a government agency. as it has grown older, it has become more bureaucratic, very much like any government agency. you leave them alone enough, they get more money. it is one of the reasons that so-called commercial space industry is able to do these things today. because nasa has become very expensive. for example, i was at spacex. everything is in one hanger. they do not have to worry about nine centers open around the country so they can keep the congressman putting the...
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secondly, your second question very good question but i don't see evidence that there is a correlation if we cut more, i don't think the answer is necessarily that at some point the allies get serious about providing for their own defense. i think the answer could be they become vulnerable to attack or they wind up overcompensating and engaging in a regional arms race. one of the nice things about a strong american linchpin is that it tends to keep sort of a lid on some of the regional tensions, for example, japan korea, china, which three countries that don't necessarily get along all that well if you leave them to their own devices. so i actually prefer a system in which there's a fairly strong american linchpin and i'm not sure i see evidence to think if we simply cut, it will get a happier outcome from the allies doing more. >> you think putin will lead to higher defense spending in europe? >> their economies are in much worse shape than ours. >> the gentleman in the front. >> thank you. i wanted to ask actually provoke you to think about disruptive events that might change the cal
secondly, your second question very good question but i don't see evidence that there is a correlation if we cut more, i don't think the answer is necessarily that at some point the allies get serious about providing for their own defense. i think the answer could be they become vulnerable to attack or they wind up overcompensating and engaging in a regional arms race. one of the nice things about a strong american linchpin is that it tends to keep sort of a lid on some of the regional...
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. >> did you consult with the white house before inviting prime minister netanyahu, and secondly is thisy to sort of poke the president in the eye on an issue like iran where you know he very much opposes what you want to do? >> i did not consult with the white house. the congress can make this decision on its own. i don't believe i'm poking anyone in the eye. there's a serious threat that exists in the world and the president last night kind of papered over it. the fact is that there needs to be a more serious conversation in america about how serious the threat is. >> reporter: we have more information on how this came about. we were told by a republican source this has been in the works for weeks. having benjamin netanyahu come here and address the congress well before the president said privately and publicly with had new congress that they should not do anything with sanctions and pleaded them among democrats last week not to do so. the other thing we can tell you is they didn't consult but we are told by administration source and also now republicans that the speaker placed a phone
. >> did you consult with the white house before inviting prime minister netanyahu, and secondly is thisy to sort of poke the president in the eye on an issue like iran where you know he very much opposes what you want to do? >> i did not consult with the white house. the congress can make this decision on its own. i don't believe i'm poking anyone in the eye. there's a serious threat that exists in the world and the president last night kind of papered over it. the fact is that...