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[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir here. one is when the bullying is over and go up to the kids targetd and say "nice jacket". you don't have to say "sit with me at lunch" but do some gesture and if you can say "i'm sorry that happened to you" and if you are comfortable enough during the bullying and say "this is not what we do here and take the target and walk away with them and we crafted the program with those in schools and we were gratified. to a point that cape up earlier and research this spring and the thing that hit me and we launched in 2010 so we're going on the third school year with this material and i had this horrible feeli
[applause] >> so alice, do you tell them in the materials what to do, how to speak up? >> we do. that is thanks again to the advisors and worked with stephanie who is one of the folks instrumental in crafting the stop bullying. goff program and at the time we started it was the only program i could find with longitudinal research that demonstrated efficacy and we offer kids tactics they could use and one is who is the trusted adult? one is -- i'm not -- i'm preaching to the choir...
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do wrong for thirty years he's been right and ninety percent of pimco assets were in bond funds so alice in this article are pretty surprised that he's all in essentially on one asset. well he's front running the fed and that's been the strategy that's worked in other words a fed tells bontemps bill gross by the way we're going to be buying lots of bonds so he buy before the fed does and he makes money from running the fed but he's in a position now where is fund is so big it's like trying to maneuver an oil tanker it can't be done quickly and with gillett you know what she puts on the brakes it takes miles and miles and miles for that thing to come to a full stop so he can have a difference of opinion on where bonds are going but to get extricate himself from multi hundred billions and trillion dollars worth of bonds is not something you can do overnight so he's trapped like so many other people in the roach motel called the federal reserve bank and the other interesting thing is that he has this total return fund but he also has an e.t.f. which tracks i use several e.t.f. spin co has s
do wrong for thirty years he's been right and ninety percent of pimco assets were in bond funds so alice in this article are pretty surprised that he's all in essentially on one asset. well he's front running the fed and that's been the strategy that's worked in other words a fed tells bontemps bill gross by the way we're going to be buying lots of bonds so he buy before the fed does and he makes money from running the fed but he's in a position now where is fund is so big it's like trying to...
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do wrong for thirty years he's been right and ninety percent of pimco assets were in bond funds so alice in this article are pretty surprised that he's all in essentially on one asset. well he's front running the fed and that's been the strategy that's worked in other words the fed tells bond tells bill gross by the way we're going to be buying lots of bonds so he buy before the fed does and he makes money front running the fed but he's in a position now where is fund is so big it's like trying to maneuver an oil tanker it can't be done quickly and with an agile ety you know what she puts on the brakes it takes miles and miles and miles but i think come to a full stop so he can have a difference of opinion on where bombs are going but to get extricate himself from multi hundred billions and trillion dollars in the bonds is not something you can do overnight so he's trapped like so many other people the roach motel called the federal reserve bank and the other interesting thing is that he has this total return fund but he also has an e.t.f. which tracks they use several each have him call
do wrong for thirty years he's been right and ninety percent of pimco assets were in bond funds so alice in this article are pretty surprised that he's all in essentially on one asset. well he's front running the fed and that's been the strategy that's worked in other words the fed tells bond tells bill gross by the way we're going to be buying lots of bonds so he buy before the fed does and he makes money front running the fed but he's in a position now where is fund is so big it's like trying...
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so to alice representative are you agriculture to represent her today >> excuse me. excuse me. >> yeah. if we heard the item today can you representative e represent her. >> not that probably not. we need a continuance this is my mission >> will we be able to hear a little bit more why the dr requester has not found a requester because they're never automatically we need to have a reason that is properly representative that is how it's done there is someone usually who can step into the shoes. can you explain it further >> alice just let me know and she had communicated with someone, you know, on the phone and in american people website and she told me only, you know, because her brother is here just now and left because of got to work, you know. and then i came here just for take his place and represent alice lamb and trying to get it postponed and so far i know new england nothing about any details regarding the project. so it seems i can't do anything i'm sorry about that. >> i'm interested in what the commissioners have to say. i'm not inclined to allow the conti
so to alice representative are you agriculture to represent her today >> excuse me. excuse me. >> yeah. if we heard the item today can you representative e represent her. >> not that probably not. we need a continuance this is my mission >> will we be able to hear a little bit more why the dr requester has not found a requester because they're never automatically we need to have a reason that is properly representative that is how it's done there is someone usually who...
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because his plane was running out of fuel and desperately needed to refuel on the ground so eventually evermore alice landed in vienna and have to spend twelve hours in vienna airport and the more concerning news about this stay was that he is plane was reportedly searched by the austrian authorities which according to the ability of diplomats is a gross violation of international law and the breach of presidential immunity now he has safely landed of course and believe in the question is what we will see next because the outrage coming from the latin american countries regarding this incident is huge now we've been hearing. different sorts of rhetoric on them on the matter some of the politicians in latin america saying that this was a gross act of disrespect to the whole of latin america the bolivian diplomats the foreign minister actually equated this incident to and a kidnapping attempt believing that the president's life was in danger let's listen to some of the reaction coming from believe him diplomats. is an unprecedented situation or this goes against international conventions and treaties t
because his plane was running out of fuel and desperately needed to refuel on the ground so eventually evermore alice landed in vienna and have to spend twelve hours in vienna airport and the more concerning news about this stay was that he is plane was reportedly searched by the austrian authorities which according to the ability of diplomats is a gross violation of international law and the breach of presidential immunity now he has safely landed of course and believe in the question is what...
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evidence you seem to believe that it was the armed opposition fighters who used the chemical weapons in alice so it's very important to make the point that the united states claims that that regina is using chemical weapons that these claims are without any kind of proof and of course the whole argument over the use of chemical weapons were maine's a hot potato but without that kind of proof the u.s. and its western allies are going to have a hard time of moving anything that they claim. washington has previously threatened action against the syrian government if it uses chemical weapons against his people but middle east expert and historian tariq ali told me even the discovery of a rebel chemical lab won't change america's rhetoric. it's very clear that the sections of the rebel leadership have been desperate for western military intervention. and well prepared to go along the way it truly cheve it i remember before all just after the sarin gas attack media emblazoned it across their front pages and some european countries to put pressure on washington so if the lead to stray from the syrians
evidence you seem to believe that it was the armed opposition fighters who used the chemical weapons in alice so it's very important to make the point that the united states claims that that regina is using chemical weapons that these claims are without any kind of proof and of course the whole argument over the use of chemical weapons were maine's a hot potato but without that kind of proof the u.s. and its western allies are going to have a hard time of moving anything that they claim....
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so far. >> wow. judge alice? >> i agree he was a train wreck. first he talks out talking about suffering. not heard a medical examiner talk about the victim suffering. it's not something they do, unless you're trying to present a heinous and cruel in a death penalty case and then it becomes reality. he was a horrible witness. when you seal the defense call vincent demayo, the forensic psychologist and the gun expert whose book this witness relied on, you'll see a completely different presentation. much more professional and believable. heard at some point during his testimony they were laughing at the interchange between him and don west, and the judge really needed to control that courtroom better than she did. she let it become a runaway train and she needed to grab that witness and make sure he knew who was in control of the courtroom. >> stand by, if you would. court is back in session. we understand that the prosecution is getting ready to rest its case. let's take a listen. >> officer smith arrives at retreat at twin lakes. the 191711 is misleading because that is when he arrived in
so far. >> wow. judge alice? >> i agree he was a train wreck. first he talks out talking about suffering. not heard a medical examiner talk about the victim suffering. it's not something they do, unless you're trying to present a heinous and cruel in a death penalty case and then it becomes reality. he was a horrible witness. when you seal the defense call vincent demayo, the forensic psychologist and the gun expert whose book this witness relied on, you'll see a completely...
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he is afraid if lots of these clinics close, it could force women to the so-called, back alice. >> wheny hospital in 1970 we had women die from illegal abortions. we've had women require hysterectomies for illegal abortions. so that's a very scary alternative. >> reporter: but the pro-life says that these abortion providers do have the cash to make the necessary upgrades and that they just don't want to spend it. it is likely this will be contested. an injunction is filed and everything like that, so to be continued here on that, bill. bill: a lot going on there in texas. >> reporter: yeah. bill: thank you. casey stiegel is live in dallas on for us today. martha. martha: the big vote is over and congress says the nsa can keep collecting metadata, all the phone numbers across the board and congressman peter king says he believes that is a good thing. so he is here to the defend the controversial intelligence tool coming up. bill: the chain gang making a comeback. a county sheriff putting convicts to work. why the sheriff says it is one of the best crime prevention measures. ♪ the great o
he is afraid if lots of these clinics close, it could force women to the so-called, back alice. >> wheny hospital in 1970 we had women die from illegal abortions. we've had women require hysterectomies for illegal abortions. so that's a very scary alternative. >> reporter: but the pro-life says that these abortion providers do have the cash to make the necessary upgrades and that they just don't want to spend it. it is likely this will be contested. an injunction is filed and...
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she was so filled with terror she was paralyzed. >> quite possible. >> clapsy says he wrapped up mary alice's body and hid it in a nearby dumpster. less than a day later, her family reported her missing. >> the police came to my house. i'm having a party just a night after the murder. yeah, i'm -- i mean, i've got a pile of coke on my computer desk. i mean, i've got people running around. i stepped out of my home. what can i do for you? we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you
she was so filled with terror she was paralyzed. >> quite possible. >> clapsy says he wrapped up mary alice's body and hid it in a nearby dumpster. less than a day later, her family reported her missing. >> the police came to my house. i'm having a party just a night after the murder. yeah, i'm -- i mean, i've got a pile of coke on my computer desk. i mean, i've got people running around. i stepped out of my home. what can i do for you? we're looking for mary alice. i don't...
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they're new homes (clapping) >> and those new homes will be on the alice parkway with the remainder of the homes to follow shortly after. so i can't tell you how pleased i am to be part of this transformation. i certainly look forward to seeing this dream become a reality. thank you (clapping) >> thank you. and what a day of celebration all over the plays for the mayor of san francisco today. mayor lee became the first asian american to be the first mayor. and throughout the day he looked for opportunities to courage opportunities for all san franciscans. he believes in the opportunity of parks and because of his work the golden gate park and the small neighborhood parks will have the financial resources to give folks time to spend with their family and friends and to protect and preservers housing mayor lee led this project creating a $100 billion stream of money for low income housing and first time home buyer assistance (clapping) >> and his goals and his core values are on full display with the parks and the open space and the housing please join us in welcoming mayor ed lee (clapping). >> thank you pam. >> welcoming t
they're new homes (clapping) >> and those new homes will be on the alice parkway with the remainder of the homes to follow shortly after. so i can't tell you how pleased i am to be part of this transformation. i certainly look forward to seeing this dream become a reality. thank you (clapping) >> thank you. and what a day of celebration all over the plays for the mayor of san francisco today. mayor lee became the first asian american to be the first mayor. and throughout the day he...
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group, two-line crew had rappers, what made us different, in rock and roll history, alice cooper, what made them different. so we didn't think we were that different. so after years and years of neither side wanting to claim us, we kind of fell into this nether void of nothingness where we claimed our own zone, but it is hard to be that different. because sometimes we accomplish something, you know something proud and big, and everybody says they don't count. that is icp, they don't count. so even though we sold millions of records, if you pick up an en encyclopedia, you wouldn't see us in the i's, all we want to do is have people be able to count. to say you know, they exist, too, they're part of the industry. >> but does that really matter to you? >> well, it does piss us off. because we're real people. we want to know -- we're just there, our intention is there, our punches can be felt, as well. our voice is to be heard. you know what i'm saying? we want to be heard. >> i think it is a class thing, because people who are rock critics are elitist college g grads. >> and failed musicians. >> by the way, when
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alice. what is rice? rice is right. so very "british" for $400, please. ben.
alice. what is rice? rice is right. so very "british" for $400, please. ben.
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so go online to r.t. dot com for the latest updates pictures and alice's. now the u.s. national security agency isn't bad with germany and other western states when it comes to cooperating in the worldwide surveillance and that's the latest bombshell and the german media for a whistleblower on the run added snowden it emerged during an interview he gave before fleeing to hong kong. well snowden says as agencies work together with no questions asked concealing their sources to protect top level politicians from public backlash these statements appear to contradict what the german chancellor said about u.s. snooping practices angle merkel earlier slammed the n.s.a. as cold war tactics adding that spawning on france is unacceptable germany's intelligence chief also insisted he knew nothing about the widespread surveillance carried out by the n.s.a. libertarian activist aaron conic says politicians have lie to their citizens and need to be held accountable. politicians and honesty that's an oxymoron that's a contradiction. we all know that it's a lie it's all be part of the
so go online to r.t. dot com for the latest updates pictures and alice's. now the u.s. national security agency isn't bad with germany and other western states when it comes to cooperating in the worldwide surveillance and that's the latest bombshell and the german media for a whistleblower on the run added snowden it emerged during an interview he gave before fleeing to hong kong. well snowden says as agencies work together with no questions asked concealing their sources to protect top level...
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the time to talk to us this was a somewhat more serious sign of the alice sit president mohamed morsi you are what sort of think i mean so cool shevardnadze thanks for watching i'll see you next time. live. live live. live . do we speak your language anybody will not advance. news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. for you here if posts. that try to call teach spanish find out more visit eye to eye. teeth. a little bit. of both of. her mum. goodspeed feed. her her. wish. good to live. just sleep on it and. i. find i'm a better little. fifth. partners in spying german intelligence is accused of using america's notorious surveillance program to its own advantage that just weeks after bourdin condemned washington snooping activities german chancellor angela merkel faces stiff questions over just how involved germany was in the prism spying program. the us invasion of iraq is blamed for an epidemic of the effects and cancer due to the military use of depleted uranium we report from a former war zone by the health cost is turning out to be even worse
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i am alice rogers, a resident in south park, and i want to thank you so much for holding this hearing. it's long over due, and all of the salient points have been made. i just want to support the need and the rincon south beach mission bay south park central corridor neighborhoods, the need, the absolute need to solve these problems. so far it seems like our neighborhoods have been looked at revenue stream and density bonus and not considered as people. we really need this. thank you. >> thank you very much. is there any additional public comment on item number two? seeing none public comment is closed. colleagues thank you for participating in today's hearing and to all members of the public who came forward and the departments that presented. this is an ongoing conversation about the future of transportation in san francisco, and how we're going to insure that our transportation system meets the needs of our growing city so with that supervisor kim i would like to continue this item to the call of the chair. >> i will make that motion to continue the item to the call of the chair. >
i am alice rogers, a resident in south park, and i want to thank you so much for holding this hearing. it's long over due, and all of the salient points have been made. i just want to support the need and the rincon south beach mission bay south park central corridor neighborhoods, the need, the absolute need to solve these problems. so far it seems like our neighborhoods have been looked at revenue stream and density bonus and not considered as people. we really need this. thank you. >>...
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to you to break this news tells the some details there ok well not so long ago i had a call from a journalist friend who told me alice to have you seen the new app on the bank of england website i said no i haven't you said well perhaps you ought to look at it because it's got some interesting things in it and part of the app is the tour of the hope bank because you would tour around the go forbes and the very sort of factoids i think about twelve different sort of factoid hard word but anyway and one of them is that this is dated june so it's very very recent this is only just comma one of them states that in storage in custody in the bank of england there are over four hundred thousand four hundred on sparse. so i looked at this and thought this is slightly different from the year end figure which is shown in the annual report which translated into four hundred ounce bars is actually five hundred five thousand bars so roughly one hundred thousand bars seems to disappeared from the twenty eight the february when the annual report was dated and sometime in june so where has this gold gone now bearing in mind that pos
to you to break this news tells the some details there ok well not so long ago i had a call from a journalist friend who told me alice to have you seen the new app on the bank of england website i said no i haven't you said well perhaps you ought to look at it because it's got some interesting things in it and part of the app is the tour of the hope bank because you would tour around the go forbes and the very sort of factoids i think about twelve different sort of factoid hard word but anyway...
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absolutely there is and that's and we've got lots of evidence for that so i mean i think you know you had an excellent interview i know with alice mcleod on saturday which i looked at and i want to say i want to agree with everything he said i think what we try and do is try and keep it really simple as to what all this means i think what we're seeing is essentially. we talked about backwardation and i think a lot of people start to glaze over when we talk about all the technicals but in simple terms what we're seeing now as evidenced in go for rates which have been described by sandy jaitley extra extremely well and people go back and look at your other interviews and look at what exactly that means technically but essentially what it means is the bullion banks right now are having to pay a premium to buy physical now that's unusual i mean we were in in backwardation in go for rates for the last fifteen days and possibly it's too early to now to check but probably sixteen that's unprecedented and what it means in reality is that there is a run on the bank the bullion banks are having to go out and pay a premium to buy bullion n
absolutely there is and that's and we've got lots of evidence for that so i mean i think you know you had an excellent interview i know with alice mcleod on saturday which i looked at and i want to say i want to agree with everything he said i think what we try and do is try and keep it really simple as to what all this means i think what we're seeing is essentially. we talked about backwardation and i think a lot of people start to glaze over when we talk about all the technicals but in simple...
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so we want to ask you to keep funding our high school funding. second we want to ask for your support through the city and county san francisco - >> good morning supervisors i'm alice i'm the technology coordinator. could i i want to ask you to continue your district funding. currently we're able to offer this service, however, this grant which has helped us serve over 4 hundred youth and adults will sunset on june 30th. without this funding for the youth and communities our lab will be unable to sustain it's program. today, the youth with me are just a few of those who use the technology daily. i've seen them development 20th century skills. please continue to connect our county with those resources. please help us to get the computer assess and thoughtful use service we need to have the right to have. thanks >> good afternoon board of supervisors. i'm matthew i work at the beau con center. due to those channeling economic times we've been hit with unemployment. it is home to the most diverse community. according to the status we're the lowest work group. as the district that has 9 percent of household living below the poverty level yet we receive zero dollars unt
so we want to ask you to keep funding our high school funding. second we want to ask for your support through the city and county san francisco - >> good morning supervisors i'm alice i'm the technology coordinator. could i i want to ask you to continue your district funding. currently we're able to offer this service, however, this grant which has helped us serve over 4 hundred youth and adults will sunset on june 30th. without this funding for the youth and communities our lab will be...
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depression has not been overcome so i think that we may actually be what we may actually be seeing is china drawn into a alice drama of this economic crisis gentlemen i want to ask all of you because we're running out of time here which country will prevail lynn first in philadelphia. i think china for the short run is in better shape because. they had a man or manufacturing base and it is practical things to improve itself whereas the u.s. has no economic vision to speak of ok. washington d.c. who will pull their i think. well look even you know that's what i want to know that's really what people want to know who's going to win. i think the market will when in the end because china has so much per month domestically. random events will cost collapse within from that with because they create so much station within the party with the people in the party within the i think groups so i leave. you know reached a tipping point moment i think that's a mistake you shoes will cause them collapse if they fight. against you. japan and taiwan they will truly reveal their nature and it will be isolated by international
depression has not been overcome so i think that we may actually be what we may actually be seeing is china drawn into a alice drama of this economic crisis gentlemen i want to ask all of you because we're running out of time here which country will prevail lynn first in philadelphia. i think china for the short run is in better shape because. they had a man or manufacturing base and it is practical things to improve itself whereas the u.s. has no economic vision to speak of ok. washington d.c....