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want to thank all of you for your commitment to the great cause of this state so we can move past the stale debate about solvency as incredibly important as it is but focusing on greatness. that's cancels fate and that will be our future so this the significant part of it. let me close by picking up on what brian said. i saw this great documentsy about the building of santa maria are a in italy. it was built in the 15 century about 50 years before columbus set sail. it was a testament not have their proud past there was nothing - it was something new to behold. the architect at that time was renowned brunn less phillip to. he was asked over and over again about his greatness and genus by he said what malcolm was saying he said it was not my genus but the genius of underscore incidence railroad the most important people are ail those who are about to enjoy something for a generation. the genius of the people of san francisco, oakland the entire bay area, northern california and this great state we should celebrate today because if not for their willingness to exercise their faith none of us
want to thank all of you for your commitment to the great cause of this state so we can move past the stale debate about solvency as incredibly important as it is but focusing on greatness. that's cancels fate and that will be our future so this the significant part of it. let me close by picking up on what brian said. i saw this great documentsy about the building of santa maria are a in italy. it was built in the 15 century about 50 years before columbus set sail. it was a testament not have...
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well, i think it's good for a show to go off the air before it becomes stale and repetitive. krusty the clown's retirement has provoked an outpouring of anguish not seen since the small plane crash that killed the banana splits. we now go live to krustylu studios. ( all sobbing ) what's the mood there, chief clancy wiggum? these kids are getting a little out of hand, kent so we're going to have to fire the time-out gas. ( all yelling ) hey, kent, are you guys still having that contest where we guess what city the weather girl's in? ( chuckling ): that was eight years ago. is it pittsburgh? i spoke to krusty about his legacy of laughter. kent, the young people today they think comedy is dirty words. it's not. it's words that sound dirty. like mukluk. ( both laughing ) krusty ( over p.a. system ): mukluk. you like that? no charge. mukluk. mukluk. oh, can it, you tiresome tot-sitter. i was the risible one in our dyad. ever watch the old episodes? oh, kent, that's a sad story. i taped over all my old episodes. oh, you know, i had a thing for judge judy and blank tape was $3.99. w
well, i think it's good for a show to go off the air before it becomes stale and repetitive. krusty the clown's retirement has provoked an outpouring of anguish not seen since the small plane crash that killed the banana splits. we now go live to krustylu studios. ( all sobbing ) what's the mood there, chief clancy wiggum? these kids are getting a little out of hand, kent so we're going to have to fire the time-out gas. ( all yelling ) hey, kent, are you guys still having that contest where we...
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the beers produced here go stale in just about ten days. literally they are local specialty brewed only for local consumption. a summer brew, for example, is light and refreshing. it's just the right stuff on a hot summer's day. an extra whiff of orange comes from a special hop imported from the united states. >> translator: here you can enjoy different kinds of beer. >> reporter: some say beer is falling out of favor among younger germans, but the trend didn't discourage this 23-year-old. he has built a microbrewery in the southern state of bavaria. he uses local hop. he'll have to wait seven more weeks to find out if he has made the kind of beer local people love. on this day he has a beer-tasting event at his brewery for people in town. the guests tried five types of brew. they included the traditional malt beer and one with a lemon flavor. >> translator: it may be impossible to produce a perfect beer, but for me, doing a perfect job means offering the most suitable brew for different occasions. >> reporter: with their thirst for somethi
the beers produced here go stale in just about ten days. literally they are local specialty brewed only for local consumption. a summer brew, for example, is light and refreshing. it's just the right stuff on a hot summer's day. an extra whiff of orange comes from a special hop imported from the united states. >> translator: here you can enjoy different kinds of beer. >> reporter: some say beer is falling out of favor among younger germans, but the trend didn't discourage this...
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he used the language of saying that it was to mail, stale, and pale. and what he said was that it was important, given the global reach of his company, to have people be able to work together and with people whose names they couldn't pronounce. yet this same company that has this very strong commitment to diversity was actually rewarding people for recommending their friends. and if they recommended someone that the company hired, that person actually got a reward. so while there was a strong commitment to diversity, they were primarily thinking about it in terms of bias or exclusion and not thinking about what actually took place in the kinds of decisions that got made in that company in terms of how people got hired. instead of in fact having a more diverse pool emerging into middle management, they were going to reproduce the existing workforce because people will likely recommend those who are like themselves. tavis: so it seems to me that it's not just that favoritism is unfair. it is also, to my mind, is stupid and, in the long run, will not just
he used the language of saying that it was to mail, stale, and pale. and what he said was that it was important, given the global reach of his company, to have people be able to work together and with people whose names they couldn't pronounce. yet this same company that has this very strong commitment to diversity was actually rewarding people for recommending their friends. and if they recommended someone that the company hired, that person actually got a reward. so while there was a strong...
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stale--sleep and sweat. ooh! birdbaths in the sink. looks like he was living here.ould be a stalker. look at the way he hides this girl. that's one photo, delgado. (walker) one photo he hid. she might be special to him. he didn't want his customers seeing her. customers? he wasn't selling ice cream out of this truck. it's a rusted piece of crap. he didn't even have a refrigerator in here. i wonder what he was selling. (wheeler) wouldn't be the first time a child star went from using to dealing. where'd you say they towed this from? mccarren park, down by the handball courts. we have a child sitcom star dealing drugs to children out of an ice cream truck in the park. heartwarming. do we have anything else? this girl's picture was in his truck. so that's a no. okay. put together a snew team, put the truck back in the park, see who shows up. (walker) a snew team? captain, it's a straight buy and bust. we can handle that. it's a piece of cake. [jingle plays] song on. how you holding out, wheeler? (wheeler) well, it's funny how this whole time only three kids have come u
stale--sleep and sweat. ooh! birdbaths in the sink. looks like he was living here.ould be a stalker. look at the way he hides this girl. that's one photo, delgado. (walker) one photo he hid. she might be special to him. he didn't want his customers seeing her. customers? he wasn't selling ice cream out of this truck. it's a rusted piece of crap. he didn't even have a refrigerator in here. i wonder what he was selling. (wheeler) wouldn't be the first time a child star went from using to dealing....
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earlier i was talking to the head of the campaign, blair general sins -- jenkins, and he said there was stale long way to go. wednesday marked one year until 18 september 201, did, 2014, when scottish voters will be asked to vote yes or anonymity >> i don't know why the government wouldn't want us to make decisions about ourselves. that doesn't seem like a democracy to me, that they dictate to us. >> today is bay show of confidence, about the people of scotland saying we're not afraid. a lot of the no campaign or the better together campaign has been very negative. today is about the people of scotland just saying we're not afraid. we are a strong, independent nation and we will take the opportunities that are there. >>> a lot of people have come here with their children. it's a family event. you can see the crowds here coming down with their signs. one of the signs i was reading earlier saying "yes takes courage." it certainly does, but it's going to take a lot more than courage to get the amount they need to see scotland become an independent country. there are some big questions that still
earlier i was talking to the head of the campaign, blair general sins -- jenkins, and he said there was stale long way to go. wednesday marked one year until 18 september 201, did, 2014, when scottish voters will be asked to vote yes or anonymity >> i don't know why the government wouldn't want us to make decisions about ourselves. that doesn't seem like a democracy to me, that they dictate to us. >> today is bay show of confidence, about the people of scotland saying we're not...
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attorney they don't get one and many go you know represented and transferred to ice jails and different stales and away from their family members. you also don't have the same right to bail or bond proceedings by law or discretion. many are confined to will jails in these proceedings and again highlighting the importance of cooperating with the community and not with ice. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> thank you supervisors. i am eric [inaudible] and out for immigration represents binational lgbt couples so 36,000 lgbt couples in the united states where there is an immigration issue going on but there are many thousands of us, not just lgbt people but straight families who are mix the status families and we have undocumented family members where there's a huge fear of the police. myself, my partner of nine years undocumented. many days where i am fearful he's not going to show up because of a simple run in with the police. for many of us now we are moving forward also with the possibility of immigration status because of the striking down of doma but we know that there are
attorney they don't get one and many go you know represented and transferred to ice jails and different stales and away from their family members. you also don't have the same right to bail or bond proceedings by law or discretion. many are confined to will jails in these proceedings and again highlighting the importance of cooperating with the community and not with ice. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> thank you supervisors. i am eric [inaudible] and out for...
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they're concerned about the stale payment in congressmen over this year's budget but the debt cerealingthey don't want to pull back a little, congress then stumbles in october. it has the government shutdown, that could tip the economy in recession and the fed would get the blame just as much as congress. they decided to wait a little bit wart. >> interest rates are not going to go up any time soon. how does that translate for ordinary consumers? >> we're already seeing the basket of consumer categories. whether its rates on consumer loans, mortgage rates staying in at low levels. even automobile loan rates remaining loan. we're seeing spending in the economy actually picking up significantly. motor vehicles are the highest they've been since before the economy tipped into recession. despite the stack up in mortgage rates mortgage rates remain at low levels. that's the concern that maybe this back up and mortgage rates over the last three months one full percentage point over the last three months. the feds concerned that that is going to clobber the housing recovery. if we look at tota
they're concerned about the stale payment in congressmen over this year's budget but the debt cerealingthey don't want to pull back a little, congress then stumbles in october. it has the government shutdown, that could tip the economy in recession and the fed would get the blame just as much as congress. they decided to wait a little bit wart. >> interest rates are not going to go up any time soon. how does that translate for ordinary consumers? >> we're already seeing the basket...
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the shut down will begin 9:00 tomorrow night our time bar -- we have more on the stale mates and the probable shut down. >> on the eve of the government's shut down the nation's fiscal crisis grinds on and congress is on hold. they passed a temporary spending bill meant to keep washington running but delaying the federal care act for one year. >> this amendment is an exercise is deception. it is designed to shut the government down. >> this is an eventful and i think shameful for the republicans. >> you have been hi jacked by a small group of extreme folks who hate the president. that is all that this is about. and the american people reject it. >> the senate is not due to return until monday afternoon. and senate democrats promise to reject the measure. president obama has promised to veto it. >> harry reed plans to table it saying we are back to square one. >> if we have a shut down it will be because harry reed hold that's position and holds the american people hostage. >> speaker boehner is urging the senate to come back and vote tonight. on saturday when it was clear they would
the shut down will begin 9:00 tomorrow night our time bar -- we have more on the stale mates and the probable shut down. >> on the eve of the government's shut down the nation's fiscal crisis grinds on and congress is on hold. they passed a temporary spending bill meant to keep washington running but delaying the federal care act for one year. >> this amendment is an exercise is deception. it is designed to shut the government down. >> this is an eventful and i think shameful...
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we have one stale, a car with a flat tire southbound 680 and a shot of it, hopefully we can show you that. southbound 680 at main street we have this truck with a flat tire in the fast lane and that is already starting to cause traffic to back up. in the south bay, eastbound 237, to northbound 85 we have the transition shut down and that will last until 6:00 a.m. and you can see a little bit of northbound traffic along 85 but everything else is moving along. this is the san mateo bridge from hayward to foster city. eric and kristen if. >> more trouble this morning for a controversial project on highway 101 in mendocino county. caltran is hauling dirt after having a permit revoked two weeks ago. they can only haul it at night through one of towns. on tuesday, two demonstrators chained themselves to trucks and stopped work. police arrested three people. the protesters are say they will run. the bypass is intended to alleviate a major bottleneck through willis but critics say it is not need asked they are upset with caltran for building the bypass through a wetland. >> man who threw a b
we have one stale, a car with a flat tire southbound 680 and a shot of it, hopefully we can show you that. southbound 680 at main street we have this truck with a flat tire in the fast lane and that is already starting to cause traffic to back up. in the south bay, eastbound 237, to northbound 85 we have the transition shut down and that will last until 6:00 a.m. and you can see a little bit of northbound traffic along 85 but everything else is moving along. this is the san mateo bridge from...
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. >> 49ers davis and left tackle stalely will give students a lesson, not in football but in finance. the two players will showcase financial football, a football themed video game to help teach young people financial responsibility. more than 40 students from mission high school will gather in the players' locker room at candlestick park for the demonstration. the state comptroller will also attend. >> team new zealand is a win closer to capturing the america's cup. they won race ten yesterday by 17 seconds over defending champion team usa. the team new zealand leads 7-1 and needs two wins to claim the america's cup. the teams will race twice tomorrow. oracle needs to win eight races to hold on to the cup. >> no doubt the racers are paying close attention to the weather. >> hope they are sheeping. it will get windy along the bay shoreline and the bay with a small craft advisory. they are paying attention to that. five miles per hour is visibility at half moon bay. we have fog in santa close and quarter-mile visibility butten else is okay. if you drive in the clouds you will find mist
. >> 49ers davis and left tackle stalely will give students a lesson, not in football but in finance. the two players will showcase financial football, a football themed video game to help teach young people financial responsibility. more than 40 students from mission high school will gather in the players' locker room at candlestick park for the demonstration. the state comptroller will also attend. >> team new zealand is a win closer to capturing the america's cup. they won race...
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stale lot of work to be done and a lot of time for things to go wrong. this is it. literally the end of the road for the old eastern span of the san francisco oakland bay bridge. the new bridge is practically ready to go. >> probably be driving over rough patches but i would say you know, this bridge could easily accommodate traffic now. >> reporter: on the tour, the ride is as smooth as the graceful cables that suspend the new bridge. gone is the infamous s. curve and gone are the rumble strips. it's now a straight shot in and out of the tunnel. >> but we're going to remind you that when the bridge opens up there's a strict 50-mile an hour speed limit on there. speed limit will be strictly enforced by the california highway patrol. >> reporter: work continues in the tunnel mostly cleaning of the walls. and while paving has gone a bit slower than expected there are i wants the -- hints the opening could be ahead of schedule. >> there's no reason to keep it closed until 5:00 a.m. if we don't have to. >> reporter: what about the defective rods and bolts? work will con
stale lot of work to be done and a lot of time for things to go wrong. this is it. literally the end of the road for the old eastern span of the san francisco oakland bay bridge. the new bridge is practically ready to go. >> probably be driving over rough patches but i would say you know, this bridge could easily accommodate traffic now. >> reporter: on the tour, the ride is as smooth as the graceful cables that suspend the new bridge. gone is the infamous s. curve and gone are the...
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syria now where the deputy prime minister says the civil war has reached a stale made. guardian newspaper in the u.k. that neither the government or opposition are currently capable of winning the conflict. he also called to an end of external helps if they agree to stop. battling the free syrian army for control of a borden town have agreed to immediate ceasefire and the fire led turk toy shutdown the crossing with syria. here is more. >> reporter: one of the oldest and most established free syrian army brigades in nort northern a the only one large enough to attempt an toned a dangerous standoff between two newer opposition armed groups, the northern storm brigade and al qaeda a quill yachtsalal-qauda . at first they kept their distance. where they had imposed a kerr true and banned any filming, at least seven people were killed during fighting overnight and many injured. hospital tajes were tang. a large refugees camp during the more more powered in to turkey. >> each of these two groups wanted to enter the area controlled by the other. one has been in the hands of t
syria now where the deputy prime minister says the civil war has reached a stale made. guardian newspaper in the u.k. that neither the government or opposition are currently capable of winning the conflict. he also called to an end of external helps if they agree to stop. battling the free syrian army for control of a borden town have agreed to immediate ceasefire and the fire led turk toy shutdown the crossing with syria. here is more. >> reporter: one of the oldest and most established...
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that communications were badly hampered, the assessment teams are still trying to find out the true staledestruction. we are told that the worst hit where 90% of the mud dwellings have collapsed. many people are trapped in the rubble. rescue teams are frantically trying to reach these remote locations. we are told as many as six districts out of a total of to seven have been badly affected. >> and as you mentioned there, this is of course a very remote region. there are undeveloped roads. how tough is it going to be for the rescue teams here? >> reporter: it's going to be a huge task. because communications are off and because of the earthquake those communications are being disrupted, telecommunications have been disrupted, electricity lines are no longer functional. apparently it's going to be very, very difficult. because this is one of the poorest regions, it is very remote. [inaudible] it's going to be a very difficult task. and for that reason the military is going to be relying on the helicopters to reach those far flung areas and to be able to assess the damage and to see what kin
that communications were badly hampered, the assessment teams are still trying to find out the true staledestruction. we are told that the worst hit where 90% of the mud dwellings have collapsed. many people are trapped in the rubble. rescue teams are frantically trying to reach these remote locations. we are told as many as six districts out of a total of to seven have been badly affected. >> and as you mentioned there, this is of course a very remote region. there are undeveloped roads....
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alexi then lied about being arrested or charged with any firearms offenses but was stale began aid securityce. last week, alexis killed 12 people at the washington navy yard. a slow down in home prices might actually be a good thing for the economy. monthly prices grew by just over a half a% from june to july. the smallest month to month gain since last september. surging mortgage rates are partly to blame but some experts believe the show down shows that's housing market is stabilizing. and that the growth can, in fact, be sustained. moment prices aren't the only thing dropping, so is the confidence of the americans in the economy, consumers were less optimistic in september as the jobs dims. it has yet to return to a level that cops with a healthy economy. russia is planning to prosecute five green peace activists on piracy charges, they were caught last week trying to board an offshore drilling platform in arctic waters. paul brennan has more. >> reporter: almost a week since the green peace chippewas first raid bide russian coast guards the vessel has now been towed outside the port of
alexi then lied about being arrested or charged with any firearms offenses but was stale began aid securityce. last week, alexis killed 12 people at the washington navy yard. a slow down in home prices might actually be a good thing for the economy. monthly prices grew by just over a half a% from june to july. the smallest month to month gain since last september. surging mortgage rates are partly to blame but some experts believe the show down shows that's housing market is stabilizing. and...
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loop looking good between fairfax county anda american county on the beltway b in silver springs, stale smootho ride on both sides of the beltway. college park around to georgia avenue. 395 at king street, northbound, hov lanes looking good rightht now. farther south of that, 195, no delays both in the main lanesne and the hov lanes. metro rail starting off on timem this morning.orng. that's a look at your fox 5 on 5 time traffic. >> thanks, steve., ste >> so far, no compromise on capitol hill. for more, we are jtooined by sherri ly, the clock ticks,icks ticks, ticks. they've got into midnight monday to prevent a partial government shutdown.utdown. democrats are expected to removm the house cuts to the affordabll care act.re. that would send the bill back tk the house where republican leaders have already said they t won't accept the bill that doesn't take away money from the health care law. >> some of these same people who said this would be armageddon -- that's what they said -- armageddon!! >> we're not going to avoid aid washington spending problem andm we're not going to accept th
loop looking good between fairfax county anda american county on the beltway b in silver springs, stale smootho ride on both sides of the beltway. college park around to georgia avenue. 395 at king street, northbound, hov lanes looking good rightht now. farther south of that, 195, no delays both in the main lanesne and the hov lanes. metro rail starting off on timem this morning.orng. that's a look at your fox 5 on 5 time traffic. >> thanks, steve., ste >> so far, no compromise on...
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i was the chefs used to be the guys that had long hair and got out of work right were a bit stinky stale itself and we couldn't get into the nightclubs and that's when they were called sex symbols it's bizarre to me what's happened to my industry i'll complain about it are you rough on your help out and i look i think in a in a restaurant environment it's a very different situation than most businesses operate on but you know everybody wants to wait at the same sign it's hot you've got a group of people trying to you know get the food out as fast as you possibly can you know you've done this on compared to whites you do have to be really directed occasionally voices to get raised and the language doesn't dip below what's acceptable but you know i think i'm pretty reasonable ok we have the most social media question for you over johnny baggins we have twitter wants to know if you could have one meal one meal only last meal what would it be. all i would be my granny's rossland shoes from yorkshire my grandma in the north of england and she's to cook beautiful rice and gorgeous crispy potat
i was the chefs used to be the guys that had long hair and got out of work right were a bit stinky stale itself and we couldn't get into the nightclubs and that's when they were called sex symbols it's bizarre to me what's happened to my industry i'll complain about it are you rough on your help out and i look i think in a in a restaurant environment it's a very different situation than most businesses operate on but you know everybody wants to wait at the same sign it's hot you've got a group...
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they can write down the economies of stale -- economies of scale to keep the cost down. >> what are some of the cooperation programs your center has with the international partners? also chinese partners from the mainland? >> we have two cases. one is we are working with data to develop some sort of research center in taiwan. it used to be the case that most of these servers, intel-based, now we want to move to the most popular cpu in the world. they are used in a lot of mobile devices. so that is one area we are working on. the other area is we work with facebook on developing something called (p project taiwan. the idea is facebook actually open up its hardware spec to make sure it becomes standard. we are working with facebook to become a certification lab for this open compute project vendor. >> how about cooperation with chinese firms? anything at this point? >> not really that many cooperation with chinese players at this point. >> how is the concept of intellectual property rights protection being accepted in the cloud computing industry? >> there's a big difference in the telecom
they can write down the economies of stale -- economies of scale to keep the cost down. >> what are some of the cooperation programs your center has with the international partners? also chinese partners from the mainland? >> we have two cases. one is we are working with data to develop some sort of research center in taiwan. it used to be the case that most of these servers, intel-based, now we want to move to the most popular cpu in the world. they are used in a lot of mobile...
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. >> the smigs staling back helicopters are searching for people stranded in towns where rushing water ripped through roads. but in places people found creative ways to evacuate. like here at n.colorado residents laid down ladders and wood. they're only way to make it out of the bridge. sit now being repaired and can be months before roadways leading out of town are rebuild. a major concern with people refusing to evacuate. >> i want them to make decisions. and you know access to medical care, you know for potentially all of winter possibly beyond. >> as they're urged to leave homes others are returning. >> we've got, i'm going to say seven feet of water. >> allowed in for a day to assess damage leaving with small keep sakes and a strong sense of resilience. >> we're going to get through this. >> the driver of the double decker bus is nong among six people killed when the bus collided with a passenger train in ottowa. witnesses say the bush crashed through a train barrier, passengers say they scream forward the driver to stop. one passenger says he didn't seem to notice the barrier was
. >> the smigs staling back helicopters are searching for people stranded in towns where rushing water ripped through roads. but in places people found creative ways to evacuate. like here at n.colorado residents laid down ladders and wood. they're only way to make it out of the bridge. sit now being repaired and can be months before roadways leading out of town are rebuild. a major concern with people refusing to evacuate. >> i want them to make decisions. and you know access to...