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so secondly, in response to your letter -- i have a response for your letter, for you. i have a response for the board so they can look over on which we propose to you on tuesday through the mediator in which you did not even respond on how to get something before this board and the board of supervisors by your date within the charter. you did not respond so we have that here. let's make it clear, we're not opposed to going to arbitration. we will go there. are you willing to sign off on language that's saying the arbitrator can't use all in arbitration? >> [inaudible]. >> are you willing to do that? we proposed to mr. riffkin and his negotiating team, a package that would get us to a resolve until later on. have you read that? have you presented that to the board? that's the question. >> this is your time to talk to us. >> i have a copy for you anyway. >> thank you so much. but let's be clear here again. you know, i want to go back and say it's all false tails out here. we have mr. riffkin talking on sunday morning news talking about how he wants to be fair out here. yo
so secondly, in response to your letter -- i have a response for your letter, for you. i have a response for the board so they can look over on which we propose to you on tuesday through the mediator in which you did not even respond on how to get something before this board and the board of supervisors by your date within the charter. you did not respond so we have that here. let's make it clear, we're not opposed to going to arbitration. we will go there. are you willing to sign off on...
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so secondly, in response to your letter -- i have a response for your letter, for you. i have a response for the board so they can look over on which we propose to you on tuesday through the mediator in which you did not even respond on how to get something before this board and the board of supervisors by your date within the charter. you did not respond so we have that here. let's make it clear, we're not opposed to going to arbitration. we will go there.
so secondly, in response to your letter -- i have a response for your letter, for you. i have a response for the board so they can look over on which we propose to you on tuesday through the mediator in which you did not even respond on how to get something before this board and the board of supervisors by your date within the charter. you did not respond so we have that here. let's make it clear, we're not opposed to going to arbitration. we will go there.
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so. secondly, with respect to subsidiary and frankly that is a lot of nonsense that they can't be tracked of course they can, and the city is not in a position to draft something, i would be happy to help them. so, to just basically write off all subsidiaries of what is a major corporation in the retail business, whether it is through electronic means or brick and mar tar, if they want to come into san francisco, in an area such as north beach. they have to be counted and this is not a difficult problem, believe me, this is something that those practicing in corporate law for many, many years have dealt with over and over and over again. believe me, folks, it is not difficult issue to resolve. so coming back again, remember, those of us who are here tonight, from tell graph hill dwellers are here for the neighbors as well as the businesses secondly, please leave the number eleven, the greater number is advancing the ball in such degree, and finally, please do include, subsidiaries whether they are domestic or foreign, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> i am having trou
so. secondly, with respect to subsidiary and frankly that is a lot of nonsense that they can't be tracked of course they can, and the city is not in a position to draft something, i would be happy to help them. so, to just basically write off all subsidiaries of what is a major corporation in the retail business, whether it is through electronic means or brick and mar tar, if they want to come into san francisco, in an area such as north beach. they have to be counted and this is not a...
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so long. and secondly i hope that you will come to see the holocaust and what i believe is the proper historical perspective. yes it's quite possibly the most terrifying thing we have ever done and at least some interpretation the moral for history and the something we must always keep good in our memory. but not as our destiny. and not ever as an excuse. much less as a valid reason for pessimism about the future of humanity. i thank you very much for listening. [applause] [inaudible conversations] booktv sat down with hillary clinton in little rock to discuss her newest book hard choices. >> i have learned the secretary of state to expect that unexpected. no one expected the so-called arab spring until it was upon us and we have to learn to be agile and ready for the unexpected. while we try to build the world that we want, especially for children and now for my future grandchild, but we have got to be aware of the fact that all these other countries, all these billions of people, they are made in hard choices every single day. we have to be ready for that because i'm absolutely convinced that
so long. and secondly i hope that you will come to see the holocaust and what i believe is the proper historical perspective. yes it's quite possibly the most terrifying thing we have ever done and at least some interpretation the moral for history and the something we must always keep good in our memory. but not as our destiny. and not ever as an excuse. much less as a valid reason for pessimism about the future of humanity. i thank you very much for listening. [applause] [inaudible...
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or from iraq we know that it's been checked and others there are involved in this war so one of the brutalized secondly of course is well they're well used to social media in terms of objects in themselves but the fact that in addition to the video you know talking about they're putting up witchery at the executions and saying i've killed a dog that is going to backfire in terms of across the region as i say in the neighboring governments all around will be very nervous about what is happening here and will be very keen whatever the past differences will be have been with the maliki government in baghdad to buttress the maliki government against this against isis because it's called major repercussions potentially for turkey for around and every other country in the region apart from so really and the shorts who have been backing these people asked for this war on the line you're talking about so far it's not quite known how involved they have been there's a rebel at their side if you crack units in already what do you think their involvement practically is going to be here especially as far as was was
or from iraq we know that it's been checked and others there are involved in this war so one of the brutalized secondly of course is well they're well used to social media in terms of objects in themselves but the fact that in addition to the video you know talking about they're putting up witchery at the executions and saying i've killed a dog that is going to backfire in terms of across the region as i say in the neighboring governments all around will be very nervous about what is happening...
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secondly, i am always so overwhelmed by this it's hard to talk about it, about the scapegoating of people diagnosed with mental illness for the vial nrepbs our country. we are not a risk factor. repeatedly throughout my activism, which has been 30 or 40 years, every research study keeps coming up with the same findings that mental illness alone does not increase a risk for violence. we are not a violence risk factor. also in terms of incompetence it's just not accurate and research backs it up that 50 percent of up do not know we are suffering and want help and support. that is pk, this has been propeled by those two myths. it's a matter of stigma discrimination but is so difficult to fight. as the last speaker spoke, there is an answer and the answer is committing ourselves to comprehensive voluntary services and doing the kind of outreach that would help people get into these services. every study that has been done that --. >> thank you, ma'am. we have only two minutes of public speaking per person. thank you very much. next speaker please. i have some more speaker cards. tim snarr, ed
secondly, i am always so overwhelmed by this it's hard to talk about it, about the scapegoating of people diagnosed with mental illness for the vial nrepbs our country. we are not a risk factor. repeatedly throughout my activism, which has been 30 or 40 years, every research study keeps coming up with the same findings that mental illness alone does not increase a risk for violence. we are not a violence risk factor. also in terms of incompetence it's just not accurate and research backs it up...
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encapsulation of the common american narrative is correct or incorrect and if so would you please recalibrate it and secondly what is the actual narrative what's really going on. i wouldn't call it the american narrative and i know you would neither because my experience with people who are interested in this but not. absorbed or not studying it every day is they have more questions ordinary americans everyday americans more questions about this what's going on how do we get into this who's really at fault but you're certainly right about the narrative that the mainstream political media establishment has given this and the it may turn into a morality tale that ukraine. wants to join europe for instance moccasin and prosperity and we and the europeans offered them that opportunity but putin thwarted he didn't want ukraine to go to the way it's always been part of russia is fear of influence or russia's empire or russia's history but putin is trying to recreate some empire and he intervene and push came to shove and now we have a civil war in ukraine and into a putin pulls back as the washington post in the n
encapsulation of the common american narrative is correct or incorrect and if so would you please recalibrate it and secondly what is the actual narrative what's really going on. i wouldn't call it the american narrative and i know you would neither because my experience with people who are interested in this but not. absorbed or not studying it every day is they have more questions ordinary americans everyday americans more questions about this what's going on how do we get into this who's...
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and on the left court the basketball hoop is integrated with the fencing so to a tennis player this is not an obstruction. secondly there are other tennis court at the park dedicated and however this situation is not similar to our situation at the nov i didn't courts park there are dedicated courts between the playground as well as the christopher playground. the basketball poles again would be located so that they would be at the end of the courts in this photograph the adjacent neighbor has windows that are more than 20 feet above the courts by shifting the basketball poles to the end of the court they've be approximately 40 feet distance from those windows so this should address the concerns about the basketball poles being next to the windows. the proposal is also to have the tennis slash basketball court primarily on 3 sides. the fourth side would open up to the park as it does with the basketball court you recall the budget court is used for other activities by situating it this way it will be welcoming to the other activities and because it's a small park we want to not compartment mel's the park to make i
and on the left court the basketball hoop is integrated with the fencing so to a tennis player this is not an obstruction. secondly there are other tennis court at the park dedicated and however this situation is not similar to our situation at the nov i didn't courts park there are dedicated courts between the playground as well as the christopher playground. the basketball poles again would be located so that they would be at the end of the courts in this photograph the adjacent neighbor has...
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so we are not paying attention to our plans that we have on these calendars. secondly i want to talk about the real estate services report. okay. so we have a very nice list. it's very similar to the last list i saw. but we still have no action on any of these. there are just list. my question to you is what is our next step for these properties? >> it's a very good question and one in open session there was some action on some properties that we were talking about in closed session and other properties that we'll be bringing forward to as we negotiate agreements with other parties. so, there is various stages. if you want to have a discussion about that, we can. but some of those properties are moving as you know on the list. >> okay, can we have that on the agenda for a report at next meeting. >> maybe it's part of closed session where we can give you a more detail update because there are certain like michael said we are in the middle of negotiations. >> okay. that should be on the agenda for closed session. >> that's fine. >> okay. thank you. is there any public co
so we are not paying attention to our plans that we have on these calendars. secondly i want to talk about the real estate services report. okay. so we have a very nice list. it's very similar to the last list i saw. but we still have no action on any of these. there are just list. my question to you is what is our next step for these properties? >> it's a very good question and one in open session there was some action on some properties that we were talking about in closed session and...
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so. that fanaticism needs to stop but secondly we have to stop the zone of silence that the media is thrown up around talking about the inflammatory rhetoric of fox news the inflammatory rhetoric of the lock n load michele bachmann the inflammatory rhetoric of glenn back and show you know i got to tell you even one of the of the very liberal web sites for whom i write i wrote a piece about the murder the killing of a house cat belonging to a democratic candidate in the deep south where the killer is killed the cat carved the word liberal on its side and left it for the candidates children to find that the publication wouldn't publish the piece because it mentioned that the killer is were using some similar rhetoric to sean hannity they said we don't associate people's rhetoric with acts of violence well you know i kind of think it's not in a libelous way but i think i kind of think it's appropriate to say we're not trying to take away anybody's civil rights or rights of free speech but when you speak violent rhetoric and violent things appen the killer in knoxville who had o'reilly and hann
so. that fanaticism needs to stop but secondly we have to stop the zone of silence that the media is thrown up around talking about the inflammatory rhetoric of fox news the inflammatory rhetoric of the lock n load michele bachmann the inflammatory rhetoric of glenn back and show you know i got to tell you even one of the of the very liberal web sites for whom i write i wrote a piece about the murder the killing of a house cat belonging to a democratic candidate in the deep south where the...
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be revitalized and we activated and to become so resurgent through the having so much influence and prowess and and secondly from all this funding majestical support and even going as far as paying salaries to the what have you sell it for the insurgents who converged on syria and actually all this funding going to a misrata front which they're the new york times have acknowledged most of this funding and have actually went to the most extremist groups that is a new sort of front where. the the reader of of iraq have acknowledged and said that a new sort of front in syria is nothing but part and parcel of al-qaeda and iraq and it's neither of them one of the job and they simply are foot soldiers of iraq and all those resources the torrent of bonding and funding have been shed and divided up between the two groups we mustn't forget that the strategy a strategy also yet it was simply at the beginning of two thousand was focusing on the. desires let me jump in a talk to. listen let me jump in there please do you think iraq who haven't been able to curb the violence that we're seeing right now and what can actu
be revitalized and we activated and to become so resurgent through the having so much influence and prowess and and secondly from all this funding majestical support and even going as far as paying salaries to the what have you sell it for the insurgents who converged on syria and actually all this funding going to a misrata front which they're the new york times have acknowledged most of this funding and have actually went to the most extremist groups that is a new sort of front where. the the...
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so they're under the taliban leadership. secondly, as bob says, there's an element in this video which argues it is possible to make a deal. it is possible to have a diplomatic solution to things. and i think the taliban very much want to tout that. that it's possible, now that we're leaving, for us to have a live and let live arrangement. >> i've watched the entire 16, 17 minutes. we've translated into english everything that was heard by the taliban troops who were there, whatever they were saying. they did, in fact, seem sort of disappointed it was going so quickly. i think they wanted to have a little chat with these special operations forces. they were tis appointed, disappointed it moved as quickly as it did, what do you make of that? >> well, think the operators were very polite in an american sense but they really wanted to sit down. i think the taliban in particular is telling us in this message and the release that, hey, we would like to be part of the new, you know, new afghanistan government, we're rational, reasonable pe
so they're under the taliban leadership. secondly, as bob says, there's an element in this video which argues it is possible to make a deal. it is possible to have a diplomatic solution to things. and i think the taliban very much want to tout that. that it's possible, now that we're leaving, for us to have a live and let live arrangement. >> i've watched the entire 16, 17 minutes. we've translated into english everything that was heard by the taliban troops who were there, whatever they...
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and secondly, it also encourages people to to get rid of perfectly legitimate selection devices. so i don't think that that is, you know a good approach. i mean, i don't know what you do about a situation like detroit by bring ago lawsuit. what -- bringing a lawsuit. what do we expect courts to do? to start telling people that they have to live in different neighborhood? they may be an attractive outcome for some people, but it's not to me. i think the people choose to live where they choose to live for reasons that professor cashin was talking about. they want to live in safe neighborhoods, they want the live in neighborhoods that have all of these, you know, different advantages. there's nothing ignoble about that, and it's inevitable. you know, what needs to be done is to, you know, encourage good behavior by people and to discourage bad behavior by people. you know, you going to have assimilation, you're going to have integration when people are no longer afraid or mistrustful of living next to people that you would like them to live next to. you know, with respect to, you know,
and secondly, it also encourages people to to get rid of perfectly legitimate selection devices. so i don't think that that is, you know a good approach. i mean, i don't know what you do about a situation like detroit by bring ago lawsuit. what -- bringing a lawsuit. what do we expect courts to do? to start telling people that they have to live in different neighborhood? they may be an attractive outcome for some people, but it's not to me. i think the people choose to live where they choose to...
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in the best interest of the city not just district 10 so i'd preferred to have seen 20 percent. 20 percent. this should be one of them and secondly the community benefits agreement ought to be specified more clearly in the agreement rather than leaving it to the developer and the mayors office as to what those benefits would be so more specificity in the community benefit agreement in this package as well as 20 percent housing instead of 15. thank you. >> are there any other members of the public that would like to comment on this item? okay seeing none public comment is now closed. is there a motion on this ordinance? all right so a motion to move out item number 1 to the full board with recommendation with a positive recommendation. all right without objection. >> great thank you. [applause]. >> thank you everyone. congratulations. >> now madam clerk if you wouldn't mind calling items 2 through 7 together please. >> plaza apartments associates and mercy housing and ocean avenue associates to provide operations subsubsidies for formerly -- >> sorry if i can ask that people can exit quiet ly thank you very much. >> okay great so
in the best interest of the city not just district 10 so i'd preferred to have seen 20 percent. 20 percent. this should be one of them and secondly the community benefits agreement ought to be specified more clearly in the agreement rather than leaving it to the developer and the mayors office as to what those benefits would be so more specificity in the community benefit agreement in this package as well as 20 percent housing instead of 15. thank you. >> are there any other members of...
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clearly the surrounding property owners were also -- had that expectation, so we are looking into the details on that. secondly, commissioner, i wanted to when i will put kate on the spot right now, i wanted to announce that i will be selecting kate conner as our specialist, this was a position that was placed in the budget at your request to talk for a person who does all things housing all the time, kate has shown a lot of experience deal witching housing issues, she'll be working on a lot of housing policy issues and also projects to move projects through the process across departments working in a number of different housing related projects, so we welcome kate to her new position. >> congratulations. >> and that concludes my report, thank you. >> commissioners, i'm 6, review f of past events of the board of supervisors, board of appeal, there was no historic preservation commission yesterday. >> good afternoon, erin star, planning department staff, at the land use committee this week, the committee considered supervisor wiener's legislation that adjusted density calculations, from projects of 20% or more
clearly the surrounding property owners were also -- had that expectation, so we are looking into the details on that. secondly, commissioner, i wanted to when i will put kate on the spot right now, i wanted to announce that i will be selecting kate conner as our specialist, this was a position that was placed in the budget at your request to talk for a person who does all things housing all the time, kate has shown a lot of experience deal witching housing issues, she'll be working on a lot of...
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the shale gas revolution in this country is so amazing that that has made this possible. and secondly, someone -- some have said there will not be the same quality of environmental reviews of l.n.g. if this takes place, and that's simply not true either. the federal energy regulatory commission maintains its role to permit the citing of facilities just as under current law and ferc, as it's known, will have nepa to conduct an environmental assessment and e.i.s., environmental impact statement, if that's required so that does not change either. the same requirements under nepa will still be met whether -- under this law should it become law. so we are not in any way degrading or compromising environmental standards. they are still going to be satisfied. so for all those reasons i want to thank the sponsors of this bill, representative gardner, and i ask -- sponsor of this bill, representative gardner, and i ask you to support it. i yield back. the chair: the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: mr. chairman, we're going to reserve our time. might i inquire of the gentleman from color
the shale gas revolution in this country is so amazing that that has made this possible. and secondly, someone -- some have said there will not be the same quality of environmental reviews of l.n.g. if this takes place, and that's simply not true either. the federal energy regulatory commission maintains its role to permit the citing of facilities just as under current law and ferc, as it's known, will have nepa to conduct an environmental assessment and e.i.s., environmental impact statement,...
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so thanks to bloomberg for doing this. secondly, i want to thank sam about his comment about you folks being anxiously awaiting for me to speak. when congress has a single digit approval rating, to know that anybody might be anxious to hear us, that's pretty good from my perspective. [laughter] [applause] so thank you, sam. let me just preface my comment on where we are on the legislation with two things. been on the, i've armed services committee and the intel services committee. obviously, we get regular briefings on any number of national security issues. i daresay that we do not have a briefing on any national security issue where the issue of cyber security is not involved and is not mentioned. it is simply on everybody's mind today. if i had to guess where our next conflict is going to occur, it is probably not going to be with boots on the ground. it is probably going to be in the area of cyber because of the fact that we have so much activity in the world of cyber security today. secondly, here is what i hope is not happen.
so thanks to bloomberg for doing this. secondly, i want to thank sam about his comment about you folks being anxiously awaiting for me to speak. when congress has a single digit approval rating, to know that anybody might be anxious to hear us, that's pretty good from my perspective. [laughter] [applause] so thank you, sam. let me just preface my comment on where we are on the legislation with two things. been on the, i've armed services committee and the intel services committee. obviously, we...
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would not primarily be the assad regime but this group, the isis group that is so dangerous within syria and there. secondly, we probably would want to do more to then the kurds. the kurds in some ways are the big ben fisheriethebig benefici. you have independent kurdistan who wants to see the area safe and secure. there's oil there and maybe for political reasons we want to help them so they don't want to expand their reach beyond the borders of iraq because we don't want to bring in turkey. jordan is struggling with millions of ref juice and we may want to help them. also we might want to re-think our policy toward afghanistan. what happens when there's no u.s. presence in a country that's under stress? the president said we'll get all troops out of afghanistan by 2016. i say this is the example of the risk you run if you do that and might want to think the long-term u.s. presence. >> charlie: the middle east crossing borders and exploding people talk about, this is it. >> this is it. if you stand back and look at the map you basically have a sectarian war running from the iranian border to the mediterran
would not primarily be the assad regime but this group, the isis group that is so dangerous within syria and there. secondly, we probably would want to do more to then the kurds. the kurds in some ways are the big ben fisheriethebig benefici. you have independent kurdistan who wants to see the area safe and secure. there's oil there and maybe for political reasons we want to help them so they don't want to expand their reach beyond the borders of iraq because we don't want to bring in turkey....
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so i guess we didn't succeed. secondly, in an earlier life, senator widen played division i college basketball for the university of santa barbara. was going to be a power forward in the nba, i believe. that was your career goal. >> a delusional dream. >> instead you became senate chair in the finance committee, so i think you made a wise career choice. he's been senator on the committee since february, so you can't blame him totally for everything that hasn't gotten done in washington, only partially. you deal with a huge agenda on senate finance. let me start with the topic that everybody loves to hate, which is taxes. one of the anomalies of washington, it seems to me, in the last few years, has been that there is broad bipartisan consensus on one thing, which is that there ought to be a broad tax reform of the system, yet nothing ever seems to happen. tell me what your plan is to make it happen, you and your republican colleague senator hatch, who have announced some hearings just last week. what's on the road for tax
so i guess we didn't succeed. secondly, in an earlier life, senator widen played division i college basketball for the university of santa barbara. was going to be a power forward in the nba, i believe. that was your career goal. >> a delusional dream. >> instead you became senate chair in the finance committee, so i think you made a wise career choice. he's been senator on the committee since february, so you can't blame him totally for everything that hasn't gotten done in...
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so the better ways to get control of our borders so we know who is here and secondly the ability to look at terrorist and 350 million americans. let's focus on those that have profiles that the terrorists instead of looking at grandma from grand rapids was on her way to disneyland. and we are treating her the same way. so we need to focus our efforts. when you look at everybody, this is what happens. ashley: thank you so much, as always. and time to talk about the ukraine. time now for a look at the online poll results and we found a few felt it was going to denzel that ahmed abu khattala was found during the book tour of willy clinton. which do support? airstrikes, special forces, or do nothing at all? cast your vote. and the marine sergeant has been in prison in mexico for 79 days now. also taking a wrong turn and according to the mexican embassy, should one of their citizens be committing a crime like this? take a listen. >> on a mexican or anybody like this crosses a border, they are not committing a crime. ashley: we are coming right back, so don't go away. >> the e-mails of louis l
so the better ways to get control of our borders so we know who is here and secondly the ability to look at terrorist and 350 million americans. let's focus on those that have profiles that the terrorists instead of looking at grandma from grand rapids was on her way to disneyland. and we are treating her the same way. so we need to focus our efforts. when you look at everybody, this is what happens. ashley: thank you so much, as always. and time to talk about the ukraine. time now for a look...
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it stop that, we can send the national guard down to provide a support role so the border patrol can do their job. and secondly, we can't mand torly contain and remove those and do that immediately. and third, more assets particularly in the rio grande sector to get it secower and deal with the governor of mexico. and we'll secure the small southern border to upon stop the central americans from coming up in a dangerous journey through mexico to the united states. >> we'll play the interview later on this week. it was interesting to hear it from their perspective. and we'll take it back on the program and follow-up with you and those proposed ideas come to fruition or not. it is great to have you, thanks, jenna. >> and you heard from the chairman of the home land committee. what do you think of the national guard? we heard from border patrol saying they are under staffed and don't have hours or funding. what do you think of that fox news/happening now and click on the americans asking to be part of the conversation. jon? >> we are less than a hour away from house and senate law makers sitting down and hashing
it stop that, we can send the national guard down to provide a support role so the border patrol can do their job. and secondly, we can't mand torly contain and remove those and do that immediately. and third, more assets particularly in the rio grande sector to get it secower and deal with the governor of mexico. and we'll secure the small southern border to upon stop the central americans from coming up in a dangerous journey through mexico to the united states. >> we'll play the...
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like to bring into that meeting that you let us know in advance, so that we can come well prepared for a good discussion on a date. and secondly, i just want to clarify in terms of when you say, move the funds, if that would be in terms of allocating the funds within our budget as a work order or some other process? i just wanted to clarify that. >> so if i could just ask, the controller, to suggest what would be the motion? >> and just for clarity, the motions were for for the fiscal years based on what is allocated in the budget, and that additional amount would be stable for the following fiscal years as well and so i would like to make sure that we are talking about the $191,711, for both upcoming fiscal years. >> okay. >> so, is the chairman of the committee, the committee has two choices you could for each of the two years, you can move the money into a work order, that then admin services could transfer to the arts commission, or you could deappropriate it from this department and reappropriate it to the arts commission. >> i think that it is cleaner to deappropriate and reappropriate. 191,711 for this year and whatever
like to bring into that meeting that you let us know in advance, so that we can come well prepared for a good discussion on a date. and secondly, i just want to clarify in terms of when you say, move the funds, if that would be in terms of allocating the funds within our budget as a work order or some other process? i just wanted to clarify that. >> so if i could just ask, the controller, to suggest what would be the motion? >> and just for clarity, the motions were for for the...
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so just first of all be realistic and secondly regroup and relearn and reorganizing. not posture but organizing and put together people in a group or motion when they participate collectively in making choices and implementing their decisions. >> that is great thank you very much. here is another question, we made the comment at the beginning we removed several generations removed from the movement but the struggle continues. my question is what is the advice, direction or request do you have of young people to continue honoring the struggle? >> i see it all of the time. i was in chicago and there with is a young man named emanual prat in chicago on the south side. he has a fishery. he is teaching young kids sustainability in terms of food production, going food and fish, he made a business out of it. that is the kind of activism we need. i have been spending the last year with a group of students in mississippi. the mississippi students for justice. and the students for a better working and supporting nissian workers in canton, mississippi. seven students sat in and
so just first of all be realistic and secondly regroup and relearn and reorganizing. not posture but organizing and put together people in a group or motion when they participate collectively in making choices and implementing their decisions. >> that is great thank you very much. here is another question, we made the comment at the beginning we removed several generations removed from the movement but the struggle continues. my question is what is the advice, direction or request do you...
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on the value of privacy worldwide and especially in germany so data protection has come to the forefront of the public debate whereas secondly the governments apparently do not really seem to take take this very seriously and that is to be deplored because there is urgent action necessary to limits the actions of secret services especially in democratic states . while snowden's asylum in russia and pretty soon what will happen them well that isn't a question which obviously i cannot answer you have to ask the russian authorities . but ok snowden also promised more revelations what can we expect very briefly if you could speculate on this one again that is difficult to say but what he has already revealed is ground enough for any of us and for the governments especially to act immediately. write. an index thank you so much. thank you. and coming up our teams west bank bureau salvages what's left after an israeli military rate but the i.d.f. struggled to explain itself to us as to why troops stormed our office more and that is still to come. ukrainian anti-government fighters are accusing the government of violating its own ce
on the value of privacy worldwide and especially in germany so data protection has come to the forefront of the public debate whereas secondly the governments apparently do not really seem to take take this very seriously and that is to be deplored because there is urgent action necessary to limits the actions of secret services especially in democratic states . while snowden's asylum in russia and pretty soon what will happen them well that isn't a question which obviously i cannot answer you...
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and it -- you just saw secretary kerry, one, saying we had no idea, so there there was an intelligence failure as such. secondlyhe point that kerry wants to make is that he really believes this was the responsibility of the iraqis and he is putting the pressure not only on the iraqis to form a coherent state. that's why he was dealing with the kurds and so while he is talking to the kurdish leader, he is trying to get him to offer support for iraq as it is, in trying to rebuild that iraq. but it doesn't look like it's forthcoming. >> charles? >> the kurds were dealt out of the world war i settlement in 1918. the only people in the area who never got a state after 100 years have a chance he they are going to seize their state. the idea that the kurds are going to support shiites are s. nonsense. the only thing that matters here is to try to do what petraeus did, that saved us in 2007. you have to peel away the sunnis. a shiite army will not defeat the terrorist army of isis. the only thing that will bring it down will be if we can repeat appealing -- peeling off of the tribes. they don't like isis. they can't st
and it -- you just saw secretary kerry, one, saying we had no idea, so there there was an intelligence failure as such. secondlyhe point that kerry wants to make is that he really believes this was the responsibility of the iraqis and he is putting the pressure not only on the iraqis to form a coherent state. that's why he was dealing with the kurds and so while he is talking to the kurdish leader, he is trying to get him to offer support for iraq as it is, in trying to rebuild that iraq. but...
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so firstly, i decided to sit and not to stand up and not to join that cheering crowd. secondly, i decided that i have to vote against. i was hesitant whether i should just not take part in the vote or should i vote against. that time i was convinced that i should vote against. this is the emotional part. the rationale part is that being of course patriot of russia, i was thinking that this move to take over crimea is extremely unbeneficial for my country. what we ended up with, firstly, our brother nation of ukraine is no longer a friend. whatever dreams we had about the union, about the joint projects went down in ashes. we were always thinking about the issues of national security and were saying that n.a.t.o. should never come to ukraine and ukraine should remain neutral. and that was pretty much supported by ukrainian people. in 2013, the national polls in ukraine indicated that from 15 to 17% were in favor of joining n.a.t.o., others were against. now after our move, the majority of ukrainians want to be part of n.a.t.o. that's also not beneficial for russia. thirdly, it's
so firstly, i decided to sit and not to stand up and not to join that cheering crowd. secondly, i decided that i have to vote against. i was hesitant whether i should just not take part in the vote or should i vote against. that time i was convinced that i should vote against. this is the emotional part. the rationale part is that being of course patriot of russia, i was thinking that this move to take over crimea is extremely unbeneficial for my country. what we ended up with, firstly, our...
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and the staff is asking for a modification so bowling alleys and minnesota government courses and others entertainment uses that don't require a permit and secondly, the clarification of the use is allowed to transfer the liquor licenses that is bona fide licenses and staff is recommending the first modification that the other entertainment permits to be loud rather to be allowed yes to transfer for the following reasons. the entertainment use allows a variety of use like bowling alleys and minnesota it is your golf course to add another activity seeking the privilege of transferring liquor licenses and the other is defined in the planning code it provides the clarify for future determinations and the proposed modification is exuding wide activities and finally again staff is a rem that modification of the liquor licenses are allowed to be transferred and it's stating a current planning department practice that concludes my presentation. and i'm available for questions thank you >> thank you. >> any public comment on that item? okay seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner antonini >> i have a question i'm supportive but i have a quest
and the staff is asking for a modification so bowling alleys and minnesota government courses and others entertainment uses that don't require a permit and secondly, the clarification of the use is allowed to transfer the liquor licenses that is bona fide licenses and staff is recommending the first modification that the other entertainment permits to be loud rather to be allowed yes to transfer for the following reasons. the entertainment use allows a variety of use like bowling alleys and...
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secondly, i really need this to go well so he makes me his realtor. this guy's flipping properties like they're extras in a kung fu movie. so you're just kissing up to this guy for his money? not just. i really like him. he travels the world doing charity work, rock climbs, flies planes... how does he have time to do all that? got divorced, and his whole life opened up. guy's living the dream. his dream. not my dream. i'm living my dream. you're my dream. you can stop. i so don't want to do this. recently, haley got a little creative on one of her college applications
secondly, i really need this to go well so he makes me his realtor. this guy's flipping properties like they're extras in a kung fu movie. so you're just kissing up to this guy for his money? not just. i really like him. he travels the world doing charity work, rock climbs, flies planes... how does he have time to do all that? got divorced, and his whole life opened up. guy's living the dream. his dream. not my dream. i'm living my dream. you're my dream. you can stop. i so don't want to do...
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so i guess we didn't succeed. secondly, in an earlier life, senator widen played division i basketball. instead, you became chairman of the senate finance committee. i think you made the right choice. >> let me start where a topic that everybody loves to hate, taxes. one of the anomalies the last few years is the broad bipartisan sen sense on tax reform. there ought to be a broad tax reform on the system and, yet, nothing seems to happen. tell me what your plan is to make it hatch. you and your republican colleague, senator hatch, have announced some hearings just last week. what's the road ahead for tax reform? >> first of all, our people deserve a tax code that gives all americans the opportunity to get ahead and not just those who have resources the fission your out how to get a brigade of lawyers and accountants and hot wire systems so they could take advantage of the latest loophole. and i developed the bipartisan proposal. the last few years first with mitch mcconnells economic attendants, the most recent, senator da
so i guess we didn't succeed. secondly, in an earlier life, senator widen played division i basketball. instead, you became chairman of the senate finance committee. i think you made the right choice. >> let me start where a topic that everybody loves to hate, taxes. one of the anomalies the last few years is the broad bipartisan sen sense on tax reform. there ought to be a broad tax reform on the system and, yet, nothing seems to happen. tell me what your plan is to make it hatch. you...
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and their usual ways so they're thinking only about themselves they don't think of a behavior their own scrape is serious dumping problem for european economies is first and secondly this debate damages european economies beyond imaginable because our businesses realize that gas supplies to europe are not secured and you can't keep businesses by order in europe so it means that above the problem of overtaxed market above the problem of our very high price of labor above the problem of our. overregulate it gas our markets in europe now the gas supplies are not secure if the problem comes back again and again so are the businesses well just leave europe right out and means a lot of us and i let me ask you this the russians said european supplies are going to go on as planned and it all depends on ukraine now let's just listen to the spokesperson of russia's gas pump quickly. because it doesn't actually amount of gas for european consumers is being supplied in full compliance with those contracts and is not sure and ukraine's nafta gatt is obliged to guarantee deliveries without disruption according to the transit on strike. so let me come back to you and what are th
and their usual ways so they're thinking only about themselves they don't think of a behavior their own scrape is serious dumping problem for european economies is first and secondly this debate damages european economies beyond imaginable because our businesses realize that gas supplies to europe are not secured and you can't keep businesses by order in europe so it means that above the problem of overtaxed market above the problem of our very high price of labor above the problem of our....
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the united states senate has not ratified the treaty so funds could not be expended for it. secondly, it sends a very bad signal. the gentleman alludes to the sophistication of mines that are used today to say used a generation ago and it isn't a secrete that the united states does use such program. it is within the bill and i think publicly and the chairman and the members for increasing funding for the humanitarian mine program. it's not a large program but the mission has large value. victims ivilians are f realm napts of war, not u.s. sophisticated equipment. i acknowledge it's a different program. but the chairman and others are alluded to afghanistan and still remember a picture of two brothers, one didn't have a leg and one didn't a leg because of the mine. i don't want to send negative signals. opposed t's inferd and to his amendment. the chair: the gentleman from indiana yields back. >> could i inquire how much time i have left? the chair: 1 delp 3/4. mr. forbes: we had various embassees tell us the same thing. these are not the same two kinds of programs. there is nothing m
the united states senate has not ratified the treaty so funds could not be expended for it. secondly, it sends a very bad signal. the gentleman alludes to the sophistication of mines that are used today to say used a generation ago and it isn't a secrete that the united states does use such program. it is within the bill and i think publicly and the chairman and the members for increasing funding for the humanitarian mine program. it's not a large program but the mission has large value....
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city or town growing up is now the national news so we are one city or town so we see everything occur on the media. but secondly, when you have school shootings, in this case if the facts hold true that it may be a student who did the shootings, students can't purchase at a gun shop, a gun. they have to be 21 to buy a handgun, 18 for a long gun. often times in school shooting cases, they've acquired the gun from the home, they stole it from the parents on grandparents or maybe's home or parents or grandparents. you'll see that often times in school shootings. how did the juvenile get access to the gun? did they own the gun? it could be a gift from a parent. it could be from the home of a relative or friend. as far as the copy cats, i agree. people, especially young people, have to understand that life is about setbacks and picking yourself up and going again. it seems that we see so many people that once they have a setback, they think the answer is mass murder and suicide. and there's so many stories of successful people -- all people who are successful have had major setbacks, been knocked down, picked themse
city or town growing up is now the national news so we are one city or town so we see everything occur on the media. but secondly, when you have school shootings, in this case if the facts hold true that it may be a student who did the shootings, students can't purchase at a gun shop, a gun. they have to be 21 to buy a handgun, 18 for a long gun. often times in school shooting cases, they've acquired the gun from the home, they stole it from the parents on grandparents or maybe's home or...
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so as a practical matter, immediately it changes nothing. secondlytime it's happened. the redskins can appeal. the last time they appealed federal government struck it down and said there wasn't enough evidence. this time the trademark war tried to build more evidence. it's going to be appealed. it's another black mark for the redskins. but it doesn't change anything. they can still use their trademark but for now it's not protected if somebody else uses it. there's no legal recourse for the redskins. >> again, it looks like the patented trademark called it disparaging to native americans. the appeal process continues. >> right. >> pete williams, thanks. >>> an update on the story we've been covering a lot this week. overnight not one, but two executions took place. the first in the united states in nearly two months since clayton lockett's botched lethal injection in oklahoma. marcus wellons was executed in georgia after his last-minute appeals for clemency failed. she was convicted and sentenced in death to 1993 for raping and strangling india robe
so as a practical matter, immediately it changes nothing. secondlytime it's happened. the redskins can appeal. the last time they appealed federal government struck it down and said there wasn't enough evidence. this time the trademark war tried to build more evidence. it's going to be appealed. it's another black mark for the redskins. but it doesn't change anything. they can still use their trademark but for now it's not protected if somebody else uses it. there's no legal recourse for the...
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wing militias people like private sector and the rest so firstly there's the question is mr poroshenko in a position to control these people secondly does he actually wants to bring the fighting in the east to the end because he's enormously aeration speech of just a few days ago suggested that if he does want to bring it to an end it's very much on he's terms and they're not which i think people in the east would accept when seen also in london it is quite curious here because from moscow's perspective they may not have a partner in care of to talk to and it is still very unclear what kind of powers the president of ukraine hounds particularly since there are still mobs on the my don are not too long ago they said they wanted to speak to him and he said no so you have this extra legal organisation on the my don but still wants to have influence. yes well i think that what you're looking at is still a very very unstable and very dangerous situation it's clear the country is very very divided it's clear that the the people in the east have very very strong objections to the to the new government and it's not at all certain what is g
wing militias people like private sector and the rest so firstly there's the question is mr poroshenko in a position to control these people secondly does he actually wants to bring the fighting in the east to the end because he's enormously aeration speech of just a few days ago suggested that if he does want to bring it to an end it's very much on he's terms and they're not which i think people in the east would accept when seen also in london it is quite curious here because from moscow's...
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wing militias people like private sector and the rest so firstly there's the question is mr poroshenko in a position to control these people secondly does he actually wants to bring the fighting in the east to the end because he's enormously ration speech of just a few days ago suggested that if he does want to bring it to an end it's very much on he's terms and they're not which i think people in the east would accept when seeing also in london it is quite curious here because from moscow as perspective they may not have a partner in care of to talk to and it is still very unclear what kind of powers the president of ukraine how it's particularly since there are still mobs on the my don are not too long ago they said they wanted to speak to him and he said no so you have this extra legal organization on them i don but still wants to have influence. yes well i think that what you're looking at is still a very very unstable and very dangerous situation it's clear the country is very very divided it's clear that the the people in the east have very very strong objections to the to the new government and it's not at all certain what i
wing militias people like private sector and the rest so firstly there's the question is mr poroshenko in a position to control these people secondly does he actually wants to bring the fighting in the east to the end because he's enormously ration speech of just a few days ago suggested that if he does want to bring it to an end it's very much on he's terms and they're not which i think people in the east would accept when seeing also in london it is quite curious here because from moscow as...
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and the rest so firstly there's the question is mr poroshenko in a position to control these people secondly does he actually wants to bring the fighting in the east to the end because he's enormously ration speech of just a few days ago suggested that if he does want to bring it to an end it's very much on he's terms and they're not which i think people in the east would accept when seen also in london it is quite curious here because from moscow's perspective they may not have a partner in care of to talk to and it is still very unclear what kind of powers the president of ukraine has particularly since there are still mobs on the my don are not a legal organization on the my dawn but still wants to have influence. yes well i think that what you're looking at is still a very very unstable and very dangerous situation it's clear the country is very very divided it's clear that the the people in the east have very very strong objections to the to the new government and it's not at all certain what is going to be able to change them my main concern here is of course the international situatio
and the rest so firstly there's the question is mr poroshenko in a position to control these people secondly does he actually wants to bring the fighting in the east to the end because he's enormously ration speech of just a few days ago suggested that if he does want to bring it to an end it's very much on he's terms and they're not which i think people in the east would accept when seen also in london it is quite curious here because from moscow's perspective they may not have a partner in...