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so i know what i know. so they cut it out. so. a little card on my heart. mr great i'll go up and all irishmen in the. congress in a minute or so want to go in. with some of the gordon downie up to you know my own knocked it. down here to have you. done so want to go on you know you don't know what i'm on a minute or so ago i know some of the corn haven't i woulda. been so kind of i'm up market capital cannot. come a more hold em it's gotta run on schedule some call. it a lot more suitable. i will take a mold of the bowl. of the. cold. hard. i have that as your heartbeat i think six theory yes i will limit the alphabet as well the cemetery but this sort of just sort of thing i think something like ten pence limit the number never crossed the course or broken it. in order to put a big no no no it's not the first on the member fourteen that's the fifth the study here on the on the chips. peace talks. send me your demand i was sick. and was. a bit of time as i was almost to. go you know that it's a pleasure for me. to meet a person like you that carry the flam
so i know what i know. so they cut it out. so. a little card on my heart. mr great i'll go up and all irishmen in the. congress in a minute or so want to go in. with some of the gordon downie up to you know my own knocked it. down here to have you. done so want to go on you know you don't know what i'm on a minute or so ago i know some of the corn haven't i woulda. been so kind of i'm up market capital cannot. come a more hold em it's gotta run on schedule some call. it a lot more suitable. i...
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so, i just had to say that here today, so thank you so much. it was such a comprehensive presentation that i don't have any specific questions, but i really felt important to make those remarks. >> thank you, and thank you for your support. >> supervisor sheehy: thank you, supervisor ronen. and as you noted, i completely echo the support of what you are doing, so keep us in the loop. resolution as well, we'll work together to be champions for. of course, i do have questions. so i just, one is, and i don't know if maybe i'll try to keep them in topic, so, per elder abuse, do you look at tenant evictions, one of the things i've heard, and this was talking to the sheriff, actually, who conducts eviction, she actually noted that she will go into, she'll be conducting an eviction with someone who really doesn't have the capacity to really understand, an senior, they don't know what's going on, this whole process is unfolded, and suddenly there is the sheriff at the door and they are gone. so, is that -- i think, and given what we are seeing in evict
so, i just had to say that here today, so thank you so much. it was such a comprehensive presentation that i don't have any specific questions, but i really felt important to make those remarks. >> thank you, and thank you for your support. >> supervisor sheehy: thank you, supervisor ronen. and as you noted, i completely echo the support of what you are doing, so keep us in the loop. resolution as well, we'll work together to be champions for. of course, i do have questions. so i...
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>> so yeah, so you meet me very early on with han.d as you saw from that moody clip -- >> seth: very moody. >> very moody. >> seth: yeah. >> i know, there's a theme. we've got our own theme. it's really cool. and then you're reintroduced to her later on and you're kind of not sure where she's at. >> seth: got it. >> she's quite a conflicted character. >> seth: and -- i heard you that your brother -- you grew up with a brother who was a huge "star wars" fan. >> yeah. >> seth: was he very excited about this news that you were in a "star wars" film? >> yeah. >> seth: oh, that's good. >> i got massive sister points. >> seth: okay, good. >> which i'm continually striving for since i was, you know, born. >> seth: he's older? >> he's older. >> seth: yeah, so then, you got to -- you're going to strive the rest of your life. >> yeah. [ laughter ] no, essentially, no, that is literally it. >> seth: yeah. >> my entire reason for being is just trying to be cool in his eyes. i'm trying. i'm trying. >> seth: i have to -- >> but i keep being a stage
>> so yeah, so you meet me very early on with han.d as you saw from that moody clip -- >> seth: very moody. >> very moody. >> seth: yeah. >> i know, there's a theme. we've got our own theme. it's really cool. and then you're reintroduced to her later on and you're kind of not sure where she's at. >> seth: got it. >> she's quite a conflicted character. >> seth: and -- i heard you that your brother -- you grew up with a brother who was a huge...
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so they sort as much as they can so that they minimize what goes to landfill. what's happening right now is there are some bad actors out there at construction and demolition sites that aren't sending their things to those facilities. they send them straight to landfill so the mixed debris is going straight to landfill, it's very heavy. ascribed to san francisco as our waste, and so our tons to disposal are going up dramatically because of those bad actors. and gets even worse because those landfills are not inclined to tell us who those bad actors are. they are protecting their customers. we managed to get a law passed at the state to help us with the landfills. turned out to not be nearly strong enough, so we are very much struggling with how to get that information and how to go after the bad actors. i'll come back to some of our solutions for this in a little bit. second challenge is those large generators. it's important for everyone to do the right thing, if you think about it, the large generators, they generate the most of all three streams and we need
so they sort as much as they can so that they minimize what goes to landfill. what's happening right now is there are some bad actors out there at construction and demolition sites that aren't sending their things to those facilities. they send them straight to landfill so the mixed debris is going straight to landfill, it's very heavy. ascribed to san francisco as our waste, and so our tons to disposal are going up dramatically because of those bad actors. and gets even worse because those...
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so you mentioned tehachapi. is there any data that you're able to provide based on those contracts or any requirements that we're placing related to the jobs piece, 'cause you mentioned jobs piece? >> yeah. so we are pulling some estimates we'll bring back to the commission on specific job creation stats. we're working with the developers on that. the -- all of the contracts we're entering into require prevailing wage. that's a contractual term. the s-power solar project is also committing to enter into project labor agreements to construct those facilities. so that's the sort of general outline of the labor arrangement, but we'll be bringing more information on the specifics back to you as we gather the specific job stats. >> thank you. for people who are watching, throughout the course of this whole conversation going way back, we always were talking about jobs, and so now that we're finally starting to get to those points, i think it's probably in our best interest to make sure that we check those boxes becau
so you mentioned tehachapi. is there any data that you're able to provide based on those contracts or any requirements that we're placing related to the jobs piece, 'cause you mentioned jobs piece? >> yeah. so we are pulling some estimates we'll bring back to the commission on specific job creation stats. we're working with the developers on that. the -- all of the contracts we're entering into require prevailing wage. that's a contractual term. the s-power solar project is also...
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so as gm hale indicated in her comments, before you is your 2017 power source disclosure report which under lies the power content label for the cleanpowersf. this is what we think the program will look like this year, given the contracting work we've done. of course this will get settled this time next year when we have all the actual deliveries for the program over the next seven, eight months yet to come, but given the contracting work, these bar charts summarize what we're expecting. on the left side are the major resource categories, so at the bottom in green is renewable energy? the blue segment represents ghg free hydro purchases, and the top gray segment represents conventional purchases which, for the most part, our system grid energy that we're planning. if you move to the right bar, what you can see in the multiple segments that are color coded are the different contracts that we've entered into to makeup this portfolio. and that's about 13 different contracts that we've entered
so as gm hale indicated in her comments, before you is your 2017 power source disclosure report which under lies the power content label for the cleanpowersf. this is what we think the program will look like this year, given the contracting work we've done. of course this will get settled this time next year when we have all the actual deliveries for the program over the next seven, eight months yet to come, but given the contracting work, these bar charts summarize what we're expecting. on the...
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thank you so much. we look forward to seeing you on may 2nd, but don't forget to pick up a full events list, with all the events happening in may celebrating asian heritage month. >> we have full events, along with information about our awards winners. so thank you all. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, everyone for being here, and see you all next wednesday. thank you. >> clerk: i would like to remind members of the public that the commission does not tolerate any disruption or outbursts of any kind. please silence your mobile devices that may sound off during these proceedings, and when speaking before the commission, if you care to, do state your name for the record. i'd like to take roll at this time. [roll call] >> clerk: we do expect commissioners melgar, johnson, and richards to be absent today. commissioners, first on your agenda is items proposed for continuance. [agenda items read ] >> clerk: i have no speaker cards. >> president hillis: thank you, jonas. any public comment on items being
thank you so much. we look forward to seeing you on may 2nd, but don't forget to pick up a full events list, with all the events happening in may celebrating asian heritage month. >> we have full events, along with information about our awards winners. so thank you all. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, everyone for being here, and see you all next wednesday. thank you. >> clerk: i would like to remind members of the public that the commission does not tolerate any...
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so thank you for that.nd with that in the interest of time i'll take any questions. >> thank you very much, any comments or questions from the commission? none. any comments or questions from the public? thank you very much. next i'll turn this over to commissioner wallenberg who will have the nominating committee report. >> thank you, good morning. a brief report from the nominating committee. we voted unanimously to reappoint commission president to another term in that role and we voted to appoint commissioner katie loo as the vice president of the commission. and then appoint diane lawrence as the advisory council member and that's the gist. >> thank you. any nominations from the floor? hearing none, call the question on the nominations for president. all in favor? >> aye. >> any opposed? thank you very much. it is an honor and a pleasure, although not always -- [laughter]. i call the vote on commissioner katie loo as vice president. all in favor? >> aye. >> any opposed? thank you. and finally call the
so thank you for that.nd with that in the interest of time i'll take any questions. >> thank you very much, any comments or questions from the commission? none. any comments or questions from the public? thank you very much. next i'll turn this over to commissioner wallenberg who will have the nominating committee report. >> thank you, good morning. a brief report from the nominating committee. we voted unanimously to reappoint commission president to another term in that role and...
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doesn't need to frack it's just like puts a straw on it comes out so it's so absurd but a lot of it comes from bill kristol scoop hamilton sixty eight and bill kristol by the way is the co-founder of policy for the new american century which he presented to bill clinton's last year in office he tried to get bill clinton to invade iraq and part of it well they lay it out in their own words go read it you can download it just go to google policy for a new american century and look at their report that they put out rumsfeld cheney bill kristol and they said part of the reason why they needed they said to invade iraq was to control the oil reserves so that china didn't get them so it's quite ironic that china is putting all of this this whole oil and carbon based industry out of business by just driving down the cost of solar wind and other renewable energy technology so bill kristol is so wrong about the project for a new american century and how the energy industry would develop over the following fifty years yes and completely missed the fact that renewables are solar energy costs would pl
doesn't need to frack it's just like puts a straw on it comes out so it's so absurd but a lot of it comes from bill kristol scoop hamilton sixty eight and bill kristol by the way is the co-founder of policy for the new american century which he presented to bill clinton's last year in office he tried to get bill clinton to invade iraq and part of it well they lay it out in their own words go read it you can download it just go to google policy for a new american century and look at their report...
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so the -- okay. my amendment, then, because i don't think at the 1:00, they're going to have much issue, but i still want at least six guards outside. >> 15 minutes prior to close. >> 15 minutes prior to close and 30 minutes -- >> afterwards. >> i can't remember. sweep the streets. >> i'd like to propose a friendly amendment. >> okay. let's -- well, let's go one by one. is there a friendly amendment? >> yes, i'll accept that friendly amendment. >> i'll accept. >> okay. so that's another friendly amendment. commissioner caminong. >> i'd like to increase the perimeter sweeps by 100 feet, and also require calling 911. >> is that a friendly amendment? >> yes, i'll accept that. >> seconder accepts. >> can i make one final friendly amendment. i think a lot of these security conditions could be also wrapped into a revised security plan, so i don't know that it's necessarily adding a new condition, but maybe a recommendation once we approve this is to see a revised security plan to illustrate all these new c
so the -- okay. my amendment, then, because i don't think at the 1:00, they're going to have much issue, but i still want at least six guards outside. >> 15 minutes prior to close. >> 15 minutes prior to close and 30 minutes -- >> afterwards. >> i can't remember. sweep the streets. >> i'd like to propose a friendly amendment. >> okay. let's -- well, let's go one by one. is there a friendly amendment? >> yes, i'll accept that friendly amendment. >>...
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so, yep. we can bring it. >> talking about adding audits and so forth using the goboc. >> that probably is appropriate as we approach the end of our fiscal year as you know, some, an item to say that, to show the data that mr. bush asked for. >> sure, yep. >> thank you. >> so there being no other business, we'll consider the meeting adjourned. >> so moved.
so, yep. we can bring it. >> talking about adding audits and so forth using the goboc. >> that probably is appropriate as we approach the end of our fiscal year as you know, some, an item to say that, to show the data that mr. bush asked for. >> sure, yep. >> thank you. >> so there being no other business, we'll consider the meeting adjourned. >> so moved.
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so here's to you, mr.dent, and all your success. >> breaking news -- >> back with our breaking news. president trump has just written a letter to kim jong-un leader of north korea canceling the june 12th expected summit in singapore. >> seth: damn it. [ laughter and applause ] although, it's my fault. i should have learned my lesson after i bought commemorative coins for the completed border wall, biggest inauguration ever, anthony scaramucci's first 100 days on the job -- [ laughter ] cleared of all charges, and "people's" sexiest man alive. [ laughter and applause ] so trump canceled the summit, which shouldn't surprise anyone. he earned back slaps from the media desperate to praise him for something, but he repeatedly made clear he had no idea what he was doing. for example, when he spoke today at the white house, trump urged north korea to give up its nuclear weapons. >> north korea has the opportunity to end decades of poverty and oppression by following the path of denuclearization. >> seth: there yo
so here's to you, mr.dent, and all your success. >> breaking news -- >> back with our breaking news. president trump has just written a letter to kim jong-un leader of north korea canceling the june 12th expected summit in singapore. >> seth: damn it. [ laughter and applause ] although, it's my fault. i should have learned my lesson after i bought commemorative coins for the completed border wall, biggest inauguration ever, anthony scaramucci's first 100 days on the job -- [...
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so what's the cost? what's the cost to the families, to loss of work, loss of productivity and stuff like that when we consider new drugs coming on the market can cost as much as $475,000 a year? so any way, it's -- it needs a little work. also, i have a packet here, and all the way going back from 2014, 2015, 2017, the planning department has indicated that they suggest that the project sponsor consider mirroring the project massing along the side lot line to relate to the adjacent property courtyard or in some other way conjoining open space to add to the existing courtyards. [inaudible] >> president hillis: sure. you can leave it right there. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> president hillis: next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. todd david on behalf of the san francisco housing action coalition. i'm very familiar with the 430 main street project, and so just want to make a couple of very brief comments. one is that the two-tower solution would call for a rezoning of the site, and there is abs
so what's the cost? what's the cost to the families, to loss of work, loss of productivity and stuff like that when we consider new drugs coming on the market can cost as much as $475,000 a year? so any way, it's -- it needs a little work. also, i have a packet here, and all the way going back from 2014, 2015, 2017, the planning department has indicated that they suggest that the project sponsor consider mirroring the project massing along the side lot line to relate to the adjacent property...
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so-so of course a lot has changed since 2010. when approved, it it 2.5 million square feet of office and a football stadium. however even at that time there was uncertainty around the 49ers location, so a lot of property variants were reviewed during the development and during the review of the transportation plan. the revised applications was one that captured the variance, so in addition to the extra office, some of the other changes that are being talked about today are reorganization of land uses in the street grid, including shifting some land uses across different parts of the site or different phases of development. there's increasing office as well as retail, and adding in the educational uses, maker space, some hotel use, so greater variety of land uses would be covered. there's greater retention and adaptive reuse of the historic buildings in the shipyard, and improved bicycle and pedestrian connectivity. the transportation plan is being updated to reflect these project adjustments since 2010. while many aspects of the
so-so of course a lot has changed since 2010. when approved, it it 2.5 million square feet of office and a football stadium. however even at that time there was uncertainty around the 49ers location, so a lot of property variants were reviewed during the development and during the review of the transportation plan. the revised applications was one that captured the variance, so in addition to the extra office, some of the other changes that are being talked about today are reorganization of...
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so as bird flu spreads to have adequate protection so essentially have to go make another one so that is what we did so we are developing a new vaccine. so typically there are other challenges one is the protection -- the production that is egg based so you want a good universal vaccine will certainly should not have to grow the virus in anything eggs or cells you have to get to a 21st century platform technology it takes six or seven months from the time you identify the virus in the vaccine to the time you give it to people dealing with a pandemic or even from year to year that is unacceptable we need to graduate. we have gone from egg based we are little better but not much we need to get to a 21st century platform technology which is recombinant proteins nanoparticles and viruslike particles to strengthen the response against that part of the virus and i will tell you in a second why that is relevant to universal vaccine and if you want universal coverage instead of strain specific it's great but otherwise is not only good not only for seasonal flu but you cannot prepare and stock
so as bird flu spreads to have adequate protection so essentially have to go make another one so that is what we did so we are developing a new vaccine. so typically there are other challenges one is the protection -- the production that is egg based so you want a good universal vaccine will certainly should not have to grow the virus in anything eggs or cells you have to get to a 21st century platform technology it takes six or seven months from the time you identify the virus in the vaccine...
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so we will now hear from mr. cory teague, zoning administrator. >> good evening again, president fung, commissioners. cory teague for planning department staff. just very briefly, the planning department did review the subject permit over the counter and approved it over the counter on february 16 of this year. the planner did note that the proposed retaining wall was no higher than 36 inches, and that is principlely permitted within the rear yard and would have not triggered any additional review or public notice. just fyi regarding the fence that was discussed, even i don't believe it's part of this -- technically part of this permit, you can have a rear yard fence up to 10 feet in height and comply with the planning code, but i'm available for any questions you may have. >> mr. teague, what in the planning code deals with good neighbor fences? >> i don't think we have anything in the code that deals directly. we allow fences within the yard. like i said, within the rear yard, they're allowed to be up to 10 fee
so we will now hear from mr. cory teague, zoning administrator. >> good evening again, president fung, commissioners. cory teague for planning department staff. just very briefly, the planning department did review the subject permit over the counter and approved it over the counter on february 16 of this year. the planner did note that the proposed retaining wall was no higher than 36 inches, and that is principlely permitted within the rear yard and would have not triggered any...
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for example there's a lot of users that we throw money from from but so are the president a bit so i normally we did a great integration in which this is an instant transaction and right now it's taking hours and it's not only us it's the whole banking system because they're in contingency there are there are flowing very slow. ollie they're trying to find out what went has happened and they're they're doing the best to geishas and turn the yes money i mean on the banking system they number of hours and days it takes to clear trades could be three days could be a normal clearing time and if there's a problem the system works so slowly that they many times can fix these problems before it's noticed because the whole thing kind of goes slowly but with crypto on the stand as you point out instant transactions instant confirmations when they legacy banking system slows up for any particular is that it shows up quickly and people are aware there is a problem so this is a nice thing sex and balance i understand actually in mexico now they're bringing on another exchange and to compete what
for example there's a lot of users that we throw money from from but so are the president a bit so i normally we did a great integration in which this is an instant transaction and right now it's taking hours and it's not only us it's the whole banking system because they're in contingency there are there are flowing very slow. ollie they're trying to find out what went has happened and they're they're doing the best to geishas and turn the yes money i mean on the banking system they number of...
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so it's wonderful. it's wonderful. so this lady's been so nice and patient. >> i'm ruth curtis. seepa, '71. and i'm sitting here getting this feeling that there are multiple universes of experience rather than one stream forward. because i grew up in alabama in the segregated south. and the tradition that i grew up in, i grew up on a college campus, was that you did speak out, it's just nobody was listening. but we talked to each other, and that fueled us to continue and to keep doing what we needed to do. i mean, it's not the same issues necessarily that are the focus now with regard to rape and that kind of thing that -- women who are moving into high places and having to deal with men in higher places, and that's why i'm saying parallel universe. because it was racism and holding people back, and denying the humanity of certain -- of a group of people. so the whole idea of your voice and supporting people who speak out was there, it just wasn't being heard until the whole civil rights era took place. so i just wanted to mention that as a dimension of this whole discussion tha
so it's wonderful. it's wonderful. so this lady's been so nice and patient. >> i'm ruth curtis. seepa, '71. and i'm sitting here getting this feeling that there are multiple universes of experience rather than one stream forward. because i grew up in alabama in the segregated south. and the tradition that i grew up in, i grew up on a college campus, was that you did speak out, it's just nobody was listening. but we talked to each other, and that fueled us to continue and to keep doing...
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so and across the globe.ose are some of the things that w we've been waring on we partner with thor and provide our engineers to help thor develop technology to be able to catch traffickers onis line. so we're always thinking about how can utilize people in our organization that have a skillset that could be helpful to those organizations but also how can we working with our national partners -- and with working with other folks in this space to come up with with solutions, ideas, and innovative ways to help combat this on a global level. we're also rolling this outside united states so for first time in january we sent our tips to a million drivers in the united states that's every single driver in the united states as well as ten million riders. we're now rolling that out internationally and working in kngtd and mexico, canada doesn't have a national hotline but are working on getting hotline this year arranged october and november. and we're working with polaris to be a part of that. as well as the same th
so and across the globe.ose are some of the things that w we've been waring on we partner with thor and provide our engineers to help thor develop technology to be able to catch traffickers onis line. so we're always thinking about how can utilize people in our organization that have a skillset that could be helpful to those organizations but also how can we working with our national partners -- and with working with other folks in this space to come up with with solutions, ideas, and...
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and why does it cost so much? i am not understanding -- i mean, i get we're trying to give vision zero through branding and so forth, but can you explain really why they need branding and why it is costing so much? >> absolutely. thank you. so about four years ago working with our partners and the department of environment and planning department, we did outreach to cities and academics of and one of the key things that came out of the research is we need to have a unified program that speaks to people as one voice, so from the user's side, they are interacting with the city's transportation demand management program, not with the t.a. and doing transportation demand management and the m.t.a. and a well-designed and developed brand where we'll develop the way in which the program goes forward. it is it is to insure that what they see is the city and county working together to provide services to help people get around. that was the number one project that came out of the initial t.d.m. strategy and was also one of
and why does it cost so much? i am not understanding -- i mean, i get we're trying to give vision zero through branding and so forth, but can you explain really why they need branding and why it is costing so much? >> absolutely. thank you. so about four years ago working with our partners and the department of environment and planning department, we did outreach to cities and academics of and one of the key things that came out of the research is we need to have a unified program that...
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[laughter] so he's fine. if you're worried you'll hear he's home you'll hear from him again. >> i'm sure so the question a lot people are asking now is -- if you look over the horizon to the post trump era. whether it's three years like seven years or whatever it is, how do we put this thing back together and because you write about how others have put it back together when it felt like it wasn't going to be put back together and running to ideological corners and calling each other names we've never because of politics how do you bring it back together after trump? >> i don't to mario cuomo here but i want to pick apart the premise a little bit. we have called each other horrible names forever. and it's almost more of the rule than the exception. what feelings different is that we're reading them in our pockets. we're reading them right in our face. and that's more of visceral, and one of the things technology is given us multitudes as whitman might say. but -- it is also created the capacity to express an o
[laughter] so he's fine. if you're worried you'll hear he's home you'll hear from him again. >> i'm sure so the question a lot people are asking now is -- if you look over the horizon to the post trump era. whether it's three years like seven years or whatever it is, how do we put this thing back together and because you write about how others have put it back together when it felt like it wasn't going to be put back together and running to ideological corners and calling each other names...
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so i just felt so want comfortable eating the food rubbing elbows with these people and then corrupted said what and i had to do it and read you i love it when you're out there and congratulations for speaking to speak a little truth to them thank you so much for coming on our show today always a pleasure sir thank you very much tabitha anti-roll always a pleasure. last fall over signed a space act agreement with us space agency nasa to co-develop new concepts for unmanned traffic management marial systems and this week at the company's elevated conference it will reveal the concept art for what will become their network of unmanned flying taxis in an effort to cut down on vehicle traffic in dense urban spaces the taxi is which will launch from the roof high rise buildings will seat four with no middle c. the taxi will have eight highly mounted helicopter like rotors to avoid having to duck when you get into the aircraft it will be able to reach speeds of two hundred miles per hour in elevations of between one thousand and two thousand feet and if you're wondering who's helping pay for
so i just felt so want comfortable eating the food rubbing elbows with these people and then corrupted said what and i had to do it and read you i love it when you're out there and congratulations for speaking to speak a little truth to them thank you so much for coming on our show today always a pleasure sir thank you very much tabitha anti-roll always a pleasure. last fall over signed a space act agreement with us space agency nasa to co-develop new concepts for unmanned traffic management...
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and so of course vacant store fronts would also in general so code enforcement, too. so, we are willing to fill positions, we know we have a variety of legislative mandates that have come across that we have to be able to do that with. >> ok, thank you. any other questions, colleagues? >> supervisor yee: a follow-up question. when you say you have some capacity because you are trying to fill positions, have you been, has the department always been underemployed in terms of not being able to fill positions, or was there a period where you actually had positions filled? because if that's, if the answer is yes, then it seems still, the question that supervisor fewer raises, is also my concern is that even at capacity, if it were at capacity, there was -- there were complaints about not having enough inspectors to do the work that we need to have done in san francisco. >> yes, i understand the question. so, i've been with the department for the past four years or so and we have not been at capacity. and so that's why we had not requested additional. if you can recall duri
and so of course vacant store fronts would also in general so code enforcement, too. so, we are willing to fill positions, we know we have a variety of legislative mandates that have come across that we have to be able to do that with. >> ok, thank you. any other questions, colleagues? >> supervisor yee: a follow-up question. when you say you have some capacity because you are trying to fill positions, have you been, has the department always been underemployed in terms of not being...
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so -- that the port does to the communities we serve is so important. it's just been an honor to serve with three of you. and victor, who's an old friend of mine, and gail, you're very lucky to be able to serve with these three, and i hope you'll be able to enjoy serving with them as much as i did. again, i want to thank you for all of the comments, guidance, kind words and incredible hard work that you've done over the years, but most of all i want to thank everyone for their friendship during this time, and you will be missed, but certainly, don't be strangers, so thank you. >> thank you. [applause] >> thank you, leslie. >> thank you so much. emotional. i have two announce two items that are bringing beautiful art to our waterfront. one is the ground breaking for the bayview gateway community art piece. this'll be may 25 at 11:30 at yslais creek. and this new installation, it will have the ribbon cutting on the installation. it's called "yslais why the," l be the official entrance to the corridor. the event will take at 11:30 on the 25th. i want to th
so -- that the port does to the communities we serve is so important. it's just been an honor to serve with three of you. and victor, who's an old friend of mine, and gail, you're very lucky to be able to serve with these three, and i hope you'll be able to enjoy serving with them as much as i did. again, i want to thank you for all of the comments, guidance, kind words and incredible hard work that you've done over the years, but most of all i want to thank everyone for their friendship during...
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so we are not sure what to expect. but in a couple years we should have enough data to be able to determine whether a 10% or 15%, not 25% level is sufficient for us to be able to operate effectively and efficiently. >> agree. >> i think that's a good -- something we can accept. you still with the 25% at least have some idea of tracking that and how that's going to be used. >> yeah, i was going to say, you know, if you want that learning curve, fine, just don't bill us for it. this gets back to what i was saying. it says, okay, you want that money, does that mean we have to give you the money to have the money or does that mean we get -- that you get to say, okay, ac tr tran sipt, let's have an understanding with a 10% reserve that we should be more that we'll bill you again. we have to put all our money into those buses and i don't want to put money into -- i want to put as little money as possible into the termal. i want the leases -- terminal. i want the leases to do everything they have supposed to do. we have to st
so we are not sure what to expect. but in a couple years we should have enough data to be able to determine whether a 10% or 15%, not 25% level is sufficient for us to be able to operate effectively and efficiently. >> agree. >> i think that's a good -- something we can accept. you still with the 25% at least have some idea of tracking that and how that's going to be used. >> yeah, i was going to say, you know, if you want that learning curve, fine, just don't bill us for it....
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so i could kind of sit it out why some people asked so i think just doing your part is huge so i don't need a doctor i rushed or we've got partners covered and talked about what the husband or what the partner can do there's also a suggestion from one line on what medical professional should be doing so this is truth seeker who says another way to prevent postpartum depression is to have nurses assess the risk of it before it happens having postpartum complications having a purse child being stressed being a single parent being a new immigrant being poor are all things that can increase the risk of p.p.d. so we're talking about nurses we also got a comment from a nurse who would agree with that statement this is colored and this is what she told the stream. as nurses we can try to make sure that when. patients there's no able to find out if they have support and what is that support that they may have we also need to make sure that the cue the we give the culturally sensitive in the language that they can understand and the teaching that is done need to be done in a cultural sensitive
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so that's a challenge. and also given that there is very limited and noninstitutionalized feedback systems for preannouncement consultation with the private sector on sanctions and, you know, what's going to happen, what's going to be affected, could we live with this, how would we adopt it. if our agency process isn't working very well and given it's already so formal and quite limited, the amount of field testing you can do beforehand, it means it will be a lot more turbulent to the rest of the administration. >> picking up first to let you answer, dave, but to that point,s treasury has sort of a natural consistency in the financial sector, but not the broader sector. how do you -- i want to ask a whole range of questions about the private sector implications. to what extent do you interact with the private sector or through other agencies and trying to mediate those. >> you are right, treasure is the financial sector. there are other agencies around the table and the state department is having a lot of c
so that's a challenge. and also given that there is very limited and noninstitutionalized feedback systems for preannouncement consultation with the private sector on sanctions and, you know, what's going to happen, what's going to be affected, could we live with this, how would we adopt it. if our agency process isn't working very well and given it's already so formal and quite limited, the amount of field testing you can do beforehand, it means it will be a lot more turbulent to the rest of...
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there so. is your whole word just sending messages in a bottle i mean hoping that future generations will get an answer because our civilization will be completely different by that time will they even remember your role. excellent point and that i think has been the greatest obstacle within the seti community to send an intentional signal because some of said we're not ready for something that requires that long term perspective our position it may be is that we need to get ready for a long term perspective as a species in fact a lot of the problems that we encounter in our world today is because we're always looking for immediate gratification we want results by the end of the week or if we're really thinking long term the end of the next quarter but some good things take time so you're absolutely right that when we're sending our messages in a bottle we're sending many of them to many stars and it's critical that we keep track of where we've sent those and what the messages were so that if w
there so. is your whole word just sending messages in a bottle i mean hoping that future generations will get an answer because our civilization will be completely different by that time will they even remember your role. excellent point and that i think has been the greatest obstacle within the seti community to send an intentional signal because some of said we're not ready for something that requires that long term perspective our position it may be is that we need to get ready for a long...
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and have so many activities? and how do you plan -- it's just amazing how many people you're gonna have involved here. i'd like you to explain to the general public what you envision in this place. >>> sure. actually, just a little bit of background, we originally started this whole project in truckee. we found that carlos was working in miniature golf in our neighborhood. we got very, very excited and put the truckee project on hold and turned all of our attention to san francisco. it was a bit of an unusual thing that carlos happened to want to build miniature golf literally in front of our home. we live right on mission bay boulevard. and so the concept that we have for the miniature golf is maybe different from standard miniature golfing in a couple of ways. first of all, all the holes are built off-site portably and are designed and built by crafts men, mostly in the bayview. we have a factory in the bay view. right now, we're just cranking out miniature golf. and i would say probably 50 artisans across the
and have so many activities? and how do you plan -- it's just amazing how many people you're gonna have involved here. i'd like you to explain to the general public what you envision in this place. >>> sure. actually, just a little bit of background, we originally started this whole project in truckee. we found that carlos was working in miniature golf in our neighborhood. we got very, very excited and put the truckee project on hold and turned all of our attention to san francisco. it...
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age the boat so far or killed so yeah it was so. nice i mean to us is a frightful fight you know and you got to get palaces get chicks and they are. you know when to fight then i mean sometimes it's kind of old to stop yourself and i catch this guy off my nose sometimes my teeth out of course on a stump and if a fancy mixer drops. by me i just leave because i never see this but i think. this is really. just. from six looks like it's. going to the sense that that's. a given for the field so that. if. something was most likely. to be. on a false then you can make out that you can implement. it even then it can make a. mess of you provoke him. and but. also you will ok nobody cares about him isn't just a little. i would draw under way in a fight against a really beautiful not that i'm going to forget. of course i want to teach here. i don't want to feel up to it knots family for job. for me and my kids don't want to be all that if it's between being a predator or prey of course i want them to be predators and not break. oh oh. i'm. not
age the boat so far or killed so yeah it was so. nice i mean to us is a frightful fight you know and you got to get palaces get chicks and they are. you know when to fight then i mean sometimes it's kind of old to stop yourself and i catch this guy off my nose sometimes my teeth out of course on a stump and if a fancy mixer drops. by me i just leave because i never see this but i think. this is really. just. from six looks like it's. going to the sense that that's. a given for the field so...
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much and respect so much be so damned wrong consistently? [ laughter ] and i haven't given up trying to change her mind, and she certainly hasn't given up trying to change my mind. and it's always done with great respect. but in spite of our profound disagreements on policy, i think ann marie has been a terrific addition to cpsc. as a starting point, unlike many new appointees, in particular with this administration, dare i say, ann marie recognized early on the extraordinary talent and dedication of cpsc staff. from the get-go, she has treated them with respect, has listened to them at all times. she buys completely the need for diversity at all levels of the agency, and she has worked tirelessly to promote it. further -- and she's been a fairly lonely voice. and i want to amend that. i think she's been the lonely voice among folks named by the administration to high office in that she has fought vigorously for an expanded budget for cpsc. we are a really tiny agency, and i've said this time and time again. if you look at fda, their request
much and respect so much be so damned wrong consistently? [ laughter ] and i haven't given up trying to change her mind, and she certainly hasn't given up trying to change my mind. and it's always done with great respect. but in spite of our profound disagreements on policy, i think ann marie has been a terrific addition to cpsc. as a starting point, unlike many new appointees, in particular with this administration, dare i say, ann marie recognized early on the extraordinary talent and...
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sister so you're not likely to see in a scene ducky oh i'm such a start so no journalist to move so no vulcanic not only the system that i know he was accountable to produce nothing. tony still closed up he did use and idea just. don't touch it that he just set up the circle do. you know all the understand what the show on the door says to squash is i still mocked it so. no one to turn missed. him come come come. and punish not all the moisture attempted a brush on top of the. sun. to putter against i do not come to. sit up. so nor would i always. under skeptical keep him out good. all. showing your so-called new. because i don't know any. dog kind and i don't. care much about. that amount of human opening the. door. and. oh yeah thank you. thank you mark how. about as an ally headed there were some good men in what was that if someone else had seen them then let it go all one and so what if i'd been was that of a slower than and exists in the younger so what is the line i'll bet the south a bit of it and deserving of it one that had this the kind of on the person across the bow. of th
sister so you're not likely to see in a scene ducky oh i'm such a start so no journalist to move so no vulcanic not only the system that i know he was accountable to produce nothing. tony still closed up he did use and idea just. don't touch it that he just set up the circle do. you know all the understand what the show on the door says to squash is i still mocked it so. no one to turn missed. him come come come. and punish not all the moisture attempted a brush on top of the. sun. to putter...
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[applause] so good morning, everyone. is debbie and i have the privilege of serving as the directodirector as the san frano department of environment. we have a lot to be proud of when it comes to our environmental achievements as a city and san francisco would not have much to celebrate if not for the collective efforts of all of you with us here today. and so i would like to start by acknowledging some of the leaders who are in the room. the room is full of phenomenal leaders and these are a few of particularly note in my heart. so first and foremost, mayor mark farrell, thank you for your leadership. [applause] and i can't see where everyone is so i am going to call out names of people who i believe are here with us. supervisor katy tang. [applause] supervisor sandra lee fewer. [applause] supervisor erin peskin. and supervisor catherine stephanie. we also have nicolas from the bart board of directors, john risso from the city college board of trustees and rachel knot tonorton from the board of education. [applause] and
[applause] so good morning, everyone. is debbie and i have the privilege of serving as the directodirector as the san frano department of environment. we have a lot to be proud of when it comes to our environmental achievements as a city and san francisco would not have much to celebrate if not for the collective efforts of all of you with us here today. and so i would like to start by acknowledging some of the leaders who are in the room. the room is full of phenomenal leaders and these are a...
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policy experts whom i ad mire so greatly -- admire so greatly. congratulations on the book, and we want to talk about the book, "political risk," and then some questions about the news of the day and then questions from all of you. and i see a lot of friends and people whom i know well from the foreign policy world in the audience as well. it's great to have dr. rice here and on a day when the secretary of state has been ceremonially sworn in, so a new chapter at the state department, indeed. so talking about political risk from your experiences, first of all, dr. rice, what makes political risk different from financial and economic risk? >> well, the first thing, andrea, is you're just going to have to call me condi. [laughter] i won't know how to answer if it's dr. rice. i just have to say a word about andrea mitchell. andrea was a part of the press corps at the state department that covered me when i was secretary. and the truth of the matter is if she hadn't been a great journalist, she would have been a foreign policy specialist because she
policy experts whom i ad mire so greatly -- admire so greatly. congratulations on the book, and we want to talk about the book, "political risk," and then some questions about the news of the day and then questions from all of you. and i see a lot of friends and people whom i know well from the foreign policy world in the audience as well. it's great to have dr. rice here and on a day when the secretary of state has been ceremonially sworn in, so a new chapter at the state department,...
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negotiating for our local community i said so the world is changing and so what she said as i said we're going to change her mind and soul so much that yes we've got to change our mind i change my mind start crying now i'm scared well now she's croppy can say ma'am are you ok. if you see just kept on say i'm not racist i change my mind you know i said ma'am i can tell you when i win you'll always be able to come to the door knock on the door and i'll be there to open it and to pop you about whatever you may be scared or something you may not understand so i got out i said i don't have other doors shut up she hugged me and she said you got my vote so we can so that there is racism but in my community as you can tell with the votes that we have getting and winning is that you know not all not everybody feels like that and the people that do who serve a good think it's because they're scared are right that it's not necessary some of them are racist but some of them more than anything i think are just scared of the change. great to have a question for man. you know wait obviously person than
negotiating for our local community i said so the world is changing and so what she said as i said we're going to change her mind and soul so much that yes we've got to change our mind i change my mind start crying now i'm scared well now she's croppy can say ma'am are you ok. if you see just kept on say i'm not racist i change my mind you know i said ma'am i can tell you when i win you'll always be able to come to the door knock on the door and i'll be there to open it and to pop you about...
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advice of many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch with a formal school it's about the passion from the fans it's the. each of the superman each of killian erroneous and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so one more transfer. and makes this minute. with this manufactured sentenced to public will. when the ruling closest to protect themselves. with the final merry go round. with no middle of the room sick. from the real news. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy to confront a shouldn't let it be an arms race often spearing dramatic developments only mostly i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. we are now experiencing the end of a thirty year bull market in bonds which means we're entering a period of rising interest rates and so
advice of many clubs over the years so i know the guy even so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch with a formal school it's about the passion from the fans it's the. each of the superman each of killian erroneous and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful guy a great so one more transfer. and makes this minute. with this manufactured sentenced...
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so he understood this perfectly. the one thing he does grasp that is similar to churchill is in order to be popular with the common people he has to speak to rather than pretend to be ordinary. this is a long-winded way of saying immediately talking about my own background if it is true people wouldn't feel that it is jarring or irritating that would be upfront about it. it has a bearing on the character that you create a. of the personaa. the personal is somehow they're not into this make me think of the point of looking at others so they are wonderful portraits of directors and actors you meet and the people in this landscape you watch a certain number of films and every time they are in the audience you describe them very carefully and as an observer it is a very -- >> maybe the same is true of you. i never intended to imitate that he was an inspiration when i first read his books i was inspired to. of course it can be so prevailing in its misleading when the camera records act reflects a. he might in later life r
so he understood this perfectly. the one thing he does grasp that is similar to churchill is in order to be popular with the common people he has to speak to rather than pretend to be ordinary. this is a long-winded way of saying immediately talking about my own background if it is true people wouldn't feel that it is jarring or irritating that would be upfront about it. it has a bearing on the character that you create a. of the personaa. the personal is somehow they're not into this make me...
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some were advocating so. i think that we have to be a little bit careful here now i would take this back even a little bit before the axis of evil speech people forget that nuclear weapons were first deployed on the korean peninsula during the eisenhower administration and we had at one time nine hundred fifty nuclear tactical nuclear weapons in korea this is this is now a de quite well we had seven thousand and western europe. anyway. president bush the elder who's now ill in the hospital was the was the one who decided to put an end to this this kind of madness and so we began withdrawing them but you know you don't have to explain the nuclear issue in terms of the evil nature of the north korean regime although perhaps the some of that that that can be part of the explanation it's really an action reaction sequence and we took the initial action and the north koreans then responded to it so i think the same dynamic can be used in the current circumstances and terms of confidence building measures and hopef
some were advocating so. i think that we have to be a little bit careful here now i would take this back even a little bit before the axis of evil speech people forget that nuclear weapons were first deployed on the korean peninsula during the eisenhower administration and we had at one time nine hundred fifty nuclear tactical nuclear weapons in korea this is this is now a de quite well we had seven thousand and western europe. anyway. president bush the elder who's now ill in the hospital was...
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danger ok so the certain danger was. when you had a situation where a man was smoking at a gas station. filling up his tank and it's very likely that in that very close future the cigarette will light up the gasoline and the whole gas station blows up so that's a certain danger on the other hand now with the impending danger is my understanding that this is situation would be we have a man at a gas station filling up his tank he isn't smoking yet but we know he's a heavy chain smoker and he can't make it without a cigarette for five minutes ok so that is the impending danger that will now let's give power to the police to intervene. so i want to bring into the conversation nicole get into she is very a managing director of the new feuding of c.s.u. that instead leading political party in the very air we asked them to join the conversation they were unable to do that but they did want to explain to us what it is about very a task act that is important have a listen please task act of unical to have a model for the home pr
danger ok so the certain danger was. when you had a situation where a man was smoking at a gas station. filling up his tank and it's very likely that in that very close future the cigarette will light up the gasoline and the whole gas station blows up so that's a certain danger on the other hand now with the impending danger is my understanding that this is situation would be we have a man at a gas station filling up his tank he isn't smoking yet but we know he's a heavy chain smoker and he...
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on so i did for them absolutely. where do you see this going what is the what is the future of the plan as you call it well i mean we're. worse we're starting to see the. push for the internet of things five g. technology all these things anything that it's really bad for you it will be sold to you as a benefit so there's a microphone microchip that we don't have to lose your wallet you can just have your microchip in your arm and you can scan it and and won't that be convenient and it isn't this great that you've got. you know everything you need literally buried in your skin yeah it's great until they decide to turn your chip off and then you can't. then then you can't access your funds so i think that there's a there's a definite push for like the blending of technology with us and we've been guinea pigs for a while and i think we're all sort of guilty of that i've got a cell phone and i'm constantly on it reading you know looking online and things like that so i'm not i'm not in a position where i'm necessarily l
on so i did for them absolutely. where do you see this going what is the what is the future of the plan as you call it well i mean we're. worse we're starting to see the. push for the internet of things five g. technology all these things anything that it's really bad for you it will be sold to you as a benefit so there's a microphone microchip that we don't have to lose your wallet you can just have your microchip in your arm and you can scan it and and won't that be convenient and it isn't...
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so. far as a national or international law he's supposed to say that i don't want your services personally and we want to see him person of the consular. diplomat should. be is that witness that the person is all right is in the put mental health he is not under the pressure then we make our conclusions and that's it and nothing. like. what i got the indication from the foreign office i met the. the. broughton who is the head of the security service. i got impression that will never see them . well. we have a livid that could rebuild some of this so we're going to continue raising this question . in front of the british government so this is the only we can do and i hope that hope that the british press will start you know bill a bit more let's say active and ask for the interview maybe it would be right to give them just just to wish them just to see them maybe they're not in the u.k. to take notice so that's why for us as i said we have limited capacity but still this is the question of
so. far as a national or international law he's supposed to say that i don't want your services personally and we want to see him person of the consular. diplomat should. be is that witness that the person is all right is in the put mental health he is not under the pressure then we make our conclusions and that's it and nothing. like. what i got the indication from the foreign office i met the. the. broughton who is the head of the security service. i got impression that will never see them ....
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know so. you know to let me be clear when i got up on the field on october fourth and bulletin i got up at stony. time x. times or this is the kaiser report i am feeling it stacey hey max home ready in the near and talian two year yields still near zero percent as new government proposes haircut for creditors and alternate currency markets on knife edge the proposals by a government for a debt right off and the issuance of short term credit notes as a sort of alternative currency are hallmarks of a looming default and should cause a spike into the stratosphere or at least into the double digits and so italian government bonds fell in the yield spike today adding to the prior four days of spiking but wait. italian bonds were trading it at the two year was at negative rates only a few days ago so a few weeks ago so. people are bunkers this is hilarious the world is flat and i can prove that because the ship of the economic state is about to fall off the edge of the world in plummet into the abys
know so. you know to let me be clear when i got up on the field on october fourth and bulletin i got up at stony. time x. times or this is the kaiser report i am feeling it stacey hey max home ready in the near and talian two year yields still near zero percent as new government proposes haircut for creditors and alternate currency markets on knife edge the proposals by a government for a debt right off and the issuance of short term credit notes as a sort of alternative currency are hallmarks...
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um...so, just...wow!ing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! if thifor under you think a the di$34,000 looks like... ...think again... ...and...again. the 2018 cla and gla, both starting at under $34,000. lease the cla250 for $319 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. lemonis: are you comfortable moving forward with not derailing the process? tell the truth. i don't want to feel like you're working around me. monica: that's fair. lemonis: are you comfortable moving forward with the four categories that we agreed to? monica: yes. lemonis: are you comfortable not derailing the process? monica: yes. lemonis: okay. you want to look at the boards? monica: i'm excited to look at the fun stuff. lemonis: let me get chloe. this situation ended up costing us days of progress in ohio, but we still have the chance to g
um...so, just...wow!ing the road with you. and of course, to the progressive snapshot app for giving good drivers the discounts -- no, i have to say it -- for giving good drivers the discounts they deserve. safe driving! if thifor under you think a the di$34,000 looks like... ...think again... ...and...again. the 2018 cla and gla, both starting at under $34,000. lease the cla250 for $319 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. lemonis: are you comfortable...
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and so they see him. as a good person of course those who are not who are not part of the victim site talk to us a little bit about the opposition fred because they're calling corn season plans unconstitutional accusing basically planning a power grab. yeah yeah the opposition of course they started before. two thousand and fifteen presidential vote trying to do to put pressure on him to quit after his but. president cruz is just hanging on to you today so and they're right to say that he actually went where from the peace movement you have to know that two of his previous says. if power they handed over power to hear him in two thousand and five but hume he decided to go on he went on for it and now he's maneuvering changing the constitution to stay on at least twenty thirty four and they were this is all happening at the time they were in negotiations trying to normalize the situation in a room in the for them i think at one extent they are right to say that he's. actually trying to grab power to say yo
and so they see him. as a good person of course those who are not who are not part of the victim site talk to us a little bit about the opposition fred because they're calling corn season plans unconstitutional accusing basically planning a power grab. yeah yeah the opposition of course they started before. two thousand and fifteen presidential vote trying to do to put pressure on him to quit after his but. president cruz is just hanging on to you today so and they're right to say that he...
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in time so that the. sooner than expected donald trump promises he'll announce his decision on the iran nuclear deal on tuesday days earlier than planned it comes right as britain's foreign secretary is in washington attempting to save the agreement. lot of your. rudin is officially sworn in as russian president and waste no time making key cabinet decisions for his fourth term plus. the. only one times for me to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan face deportation from the u.k. even though they were promised asylum by london. a warm welcome to the program from all of us here at r t h q thanks for tuning in this hour. donald trump's decision on the iran's nuclear deal is set to be announced earlier than expected the u.s. president has tweeted hill reveal all at two pm on tuesday washington time this sudden declaration comes on the same day the british foreign secretary has been in the u.s. capitol trying to persuade the president's team to stick to the deal n
in time so that the. sooner than expected donald trump promises he'll announce his decision on the iran nuclear deal on tuesday days earlier than planned it comes right as britain's foreign secretary is in washington attempting to save the agreement. lot of your. rudin is officially sworn in as russian president and waste no time making key cabinet decisions for his fourth term plus. the. only one times for me to be killed hundreds of interpreters who worked with the british army in afghanistan...