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policÍa de ese pais dijo que socorristas evacuaron a 200 pasajeros algunos de los cuales recibieron ato tepsseguir apoyando a la mÁxima autoridad de libia ante sorpresiva visita a la capital del paÍs, ambos se comprometieron al liberar mismos de millÓn bien de dolares mÁs en activos libios congelado, y que la otan continuarÁ ataques a Últimos bastiÓnes del dicto rt muamar gadafi. >>> y mientras el departamento de estado pidiÓ a norteamericanos que se encuentran en siria que salgan del paÍs, y la peticiÓn indica que deben actuar con rapidez y mientras haya transporte, porque la represiÓn del rÉgimen, a las protestas populares puede ocasionar problemas en el futuro. >>> regresamos con mÁs en breve. >>> (♪). >>> ♪. >>> y ahora vamos a conocer a dakota una uno van te de marina que recibiÓ la medalla de honor, que da estados unidos, el presidente barack obama le impuso la medalla por salvar a trece soldados del ejÉrcito y otros 23 efectivos afganistÁn en una emboscada en afganistÁn y, participÓ el sargento juan rodrÍguez chÁvez de mÉxico, quiÉn recibiÓ la medalla de la armada al valor. >>> vamos
policÍa de ese pais dijo que socorristas evacuaron a 200 pasajeros algunos de los cuales recibieron ato tepsseguir apoyando a la mÁxima autoridad de libia ante sorpresiva visita a la capital del paÍs, ambos se comprometieron al liberar mismos de millÓn bien de dolares mÁs en activos libios congelado, y que la otan continuarÁ ataques a Últimos bastiÓnes del dicto rt muamar gadafi. >>> y mientras el departamento de estado pidiÓ a norteamericanos que se encuentran en siria que...
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there are wonderful things the men and women of this agency have put in place through tep, sf park, getting the central subway going. the foundation has been laid to spring forward. i also believe and know their are a lot of crete, hard- working, -- great, hard-working, dedicated men and women in mta to have exceptional transit expertise and knowledge they are bringing to bear every day for the people of san francisco. putting all those things together, i see no reason why we cannot have a world-class transportation system. it is incredibly exciting. i am incredibly excited about the opportunity to contribute to making that happen. i think it is infinitely possible. i think it is what's san franciscans deserve. i do want to a acknowledge both mayors lee and newsom for giving me the opportunity to come to the government on in the first place. it has been tremendously rewarding for me. i want to particularly thank the npw family, many of whom are here today. is tumbling and honoring to see you -- it is humbling and honoring to see you here today. it is incredibly motivated, confident, passion
there are wonderful things the men and women of this agency have put in place through tep, sf park, getting the central subway going. the foundation has been laid to spring forward. i also believe and know their are a lot of crete, hard- working, -- great, hard-working, dedicated men and women in mta to have exceptional transit expertise and knowledge they are bringing to bear every day for the people of san francisco. putting all those things together, i see no reason why we cannot have a...
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the next presentation is on tep. every mile an hour savings. >> i wanted to make sure it is not fully about customer convenience. not only about speeding up the transit. it is about saving us money and saving operating costs. >> i would suggest we take these two issues that were suggested and be as productive as possible. identifying groups that feels this way. people who are talking about cheaters. that could be op-ed pieces and the kind of thing. there are groups representing certain communities. we have heard from them before. approaching them and trying to do something. also hearing their concerns first hand. >commissioner oka: i know for a fact if i don't have to reach in my pockets to get money out to pay the fair, it makes it easier. the clipper card has made it much easier for me to do with boarding. even though this -- [unintelligible] everybody is going to have to, i think the instruments that people with disabilities and others with dexterity problems, handling small coins and that kind of thing, we would
the next presentation is on tep. every mile an hour savings. >> i wanted to make sure it is not fully about customer convenience. not only about speeding up the transit. it is about saving us money and saving operating costs. >> i would suggest we take these two issues that were suggested and be as productive as possible. identifying groups that feels this way. people who are talking about cheaters. that could be op-ed pieces and the kind of thing. there are groups representing...
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the next presentation is on tep. every mile an hour savings. >> i wanted to make sure it is not fully about customer convenience. not only about speeding up the transit. it is about saving us money and saving operating costs. >> i would suggest we take these two issues that were suggested and be as productive as possible. identifying groups that feels this way. people who are talking about cheaters. that could be op-ed pieces and the kind of thing. there are groups representing certain communities. we have heard from them before.
the next presentation is on tep. every mile an hour savings. >> i wanted to make sure it is not fully about customer convenience. not only about speeding up the transit. it is about saving us money and saving operating costs. >> i would suggest we take these two issues that were suggested and be as productive as possible. identifying groups that feels this way. people who are talking about cheaters. that could be op-ed pieces and the kind of thing. there are groups representing...
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we have worked a lot with the tep, and those goals are reflected in the draft and transit effectiveness plan. we want it to be a great walking street, including seventh and eighth. hopefully making them two-way. cycling is important on folsom and howard. so those are the neighborhood- serving streets. we're hoping to reclaim them. and hopefully get the truck routes off of them. if you look to the general plan of truck routes, every street in soma is a truck route. we would like to emphasize it is a night in tents, harrison and brian, not seventh and eighth, folsom and howard. the next group are the alleyways. i will not emphasize it again. but thinking about a gateway, slowing down traffic as it is entering the alleyways, so we treat them as places primarily for the pedestrian with cars passing through. a lot of our policies project -- protect them from driveways and through-traffic as well. there is the study going on. it had a lot of false starts, but it seems to be finally rolling. they're looking at designs for folsom, going through soma. that is ongoing. a public meeting will be he
we have worked a lot with the tep, and those goals are reflected in the draft and transit effectiveness plan. we want it to be a great walking street, including seventh and eighth. hopefully making them two-way. cycling is important on folsom and howard. so those are the neighborhood- serving streets. we're hoping to reclaim them. and hopefully get the truck routes off of them. if you look to the general plan of truck routes, every street in soma is a truck route. we would like to emphasize it...
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numbers of voters increase, they do so mostly with poor people, minorities, youngsters, okay, people who tep tend to side with democrats disproportionately. the republicans are claiming the democrats are changing the system to stack the outcomes of ballot propositions in their favor. democrats would say no, no, no. this is a more democratic way to include everybody in the process. >> who is behind the bill and what is the governor going to do? that's the bottom line. >> that's the tough one. the governor is in a bad spot. brown signs the bill into law. they're currently scheduled for june of 2012 that would shift to november. that would be a time democrats believe they could defeat it. that will also definitely anger legislative republicans. but if brown vetoes the bill, it allows it to appear in the june of 2012 ballot, he will surely infuriate democrats. for his part, brown has advocated being above politics in his effort to mend fences between democrats and republicans. but this one ballot issue here, this thing on his desk now, that's going to put him between a rock and a hard place. wha
numbers of voters increase, they do so mostly with poor people, minorities, youngsters, okay, people who tep tend to side with democrats disproportionately. the republicans are claiming the democrats are changing the system to stack the outcomes of ballot propositions in their favor. democrats would say no, no, no. this is a more democratic way to include everybody in the process. >> who is behind the bill and what is the governor going to do? that's the bottom line. >> that's the...
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this is a provocative and dangerous tep by the pakistan and will not lead to peace.t will lead us to step out. >> chris: in what way? >> guest: aid will be considered and i think that certain organizations in the u.n. are kangaroo courts. human rights commission was chaired by libya under gaddafi. these organizations if they get observe state status, will allow the palestinians to use the u.n. as a political tool and that will risk u.n. support by the american congress f. they go down per-- forming a government with hamas. that is a terrorist organization. that will end u.s. help to the palestinian people. the day they form a government for hamas as a meaningful player. that ends the assistance and making the world a dangerous place. >> chris: you heard my conversation with white house advisor david pluv pluvv- plouffe. what is behind the plan? >> guest: his polling numbers. he should have done what president obama did. he turned to republicans and we passed a balanced budget agreement and engaged in welfare legislation. that affected entitlements. their approach aft
this is a provocative and dangerous tep by the pakistan and will not lead to peace.t will lead us to step out. >> chris: in what way? >> guest: aid will be considered and i think that certain organizations in the u.n. are kangaroo courts. human rights commission was chaired by libya under gaddafi. these organizations if they get observe state status, will allow the palestinians to use the u.n. as a political tool and that will risk u.n. support by the american congress f. they go...
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when you look at the airlines with the best on time percentages and the worst on time percentages, it tepsairlines and they are a little bit better than what they were in june. overall over the last 17 years, we are in the middle of the pack with on time percentages. hawaiian, alaska and southwest tend to be near the top. the bottom tends to be express jet, frontier, asa. these guys have lagged the rest of the group. the other question is when you look at the number of cancellations in terms of flights, it's a small percentage, but this is something a lot of people like to look at. they say how many flights are canceled? hawaiian, usually your cancellations come with bad weather. you rarely have that with hawaiian. somebody will look at the list and say why is american eagle on there? you are talking about a commuter flight and a lot of times the flights have a bit of a domino. the smaller airports are at the end of the chain. those flights get backed up because they are waiting for others as they go in and out of hubs. overall the bottom line is that you were seeing a better performance i
when you look at the airlines with the best on time percentages and the worst on time percentages, it tepsairlines and they are a little bit better than what they were in june. overall over the last 17 years, we are in the middle of the pack with on time percentages. hawaiian, alaska and southwest tend to be near the top. the bottom tends to be express jet, frontier, asa. these guys have lagged the rest of the group. the other question is when you look at the number of cancellations in terms of...
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i think he's been taking a lot of teps to make sure that in the end he couldry to get out if he had to. but as to where, when and how that will take place we don't know. >> charlie: he had to have thought about this. >> he had. >> charlie: washington post is doing a series and you know what the subject is. since september 11, c.i.a. focus has taken a lethal turn. so it's a different c.i.a. now. and people worry that it's not just intelligence gathering, 's the militarization of the c.i.a. >> well, i think we do have to be cautious how we engage with operations. but part of the mission here, part of the goal as i said is to protect the united states of america. and at the c.i.a. you do that obviously by gathering the very best intelligence you can and maki sure that it's accurate, making sure that it provides information you can give the leaders of our country so they can make the correct decisions. that's the importantole for the c.i.a. a one that continues. but secondly there are operations thathave to be conducted. sometimes it's for the purpose of gathering human intelligence. somet
i think he's been taking a lot of teps to make sure that in the end he couldry to get out if he had to. but as to where, when and how that will take place we don't know. >> charlie: he had to have thought about this. >> he had. >> charlie: washington post is doing a series and you know what the subject is. since september 11, c.i.a. focus has taken a lethal turn. so it's a different c.i.a. now. and people worry that it's not just intelligence gathering, 's the militarization...
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let me tell you what, pal, and the two-step, and three-step, and ten-tep.hink you're right, though, that nancy, she's got her own show on hln but also hearing a popular series may be getting its own channel. yes? >> yeah. we've got, of course, 24-hour cooking channel and sports channels, of course, 24-hour news channels but how about a 24-hour simpsons channel? you may want to break out your duff beer and doughnuts because it just might happen. there have reportedly been a number of discussions at the fox network on how to capitalize on the massive library of simpson episodes and dvds and reruns. one idea floating around over there is a 24-hour channel dedicated to homer, marge, bart, the whole springfield gang. i broke out the "showbiz tonight," approaching 500 episodes. if they're on 24 hours a day, we're still only talking about ten days, a little more than ten days worth of shows running them back to back. i don't know if this is going to work. i love "the simpsons," by the way, but i'm not sure about the idea. >> i'm still thinking about the fact that
let me tell you what, pal, and the two-step, and three-step, and ten-tep.hink you're right, though, that nancy, she's got her own show on hln but also hearing a popular series may be getting its own channel. yes? >> yeah. we've got, of course, 24-hour cooking channel and sports channels, of course, 24-hour news channels but how about a 24-hour simpsons channel? you may want to break out your duff beer and doughnuts because it just might happen. there have reportedly been a number of...
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tep years after the 9/11 terror attacks, real time recordings from the tragic morning in 2001 are beinge of these recording we've never heard before. >> you might find them disturbing. in this first cut we hear a flight attendant on flight 11 speaking to an operation's agent from the air phone in the back of her hijacked plane. >> number one got stabbed, our purser is stabbed. nobody knows who stabbed who. we can't get up to business class now because nobody can breathe. our number 1 is strabd right now. and our number 5. our first class passengers are -- first class galley flight attendant and purser has been stabbed. we can't get up to the cockpit. the door won't open. >> as you know, flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the world trade center. >>> in this next recording, a boston air traffic controller hears hijacker muhammad telling everybody on board flight 11 to keep silent. >> is that american 11 trying to call? >> we're having claims to stay quiet and they'll be okay. we are returning to the airport. >> and who is trying to call me here? american 11, are you trying to call?
tep years after the 9/11 terror attacks, real time recordings from the tragic morning in 2001 are beinge of these recording we've never heard before. >> you might find them disturbing. in this first cut we hear a flight attendant on flight 11 speaking to an operation's agent from the air phone in the back of her hijacked plane. >> number one got stabbed, our purser is stabbed. nobody knows who stabbed who. we can't get up to business class now because nobody can breathe. our number...
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over, this extraordinarily accomplished and diverse individual became president of the university of tep. that was back when they used to play football. and then president bush 41 asked him to become secretary of education. so he was a cabinet member. so by the way i think i left out at his mother's insistence, he became quite proficient at piano he's a fabulous piano player and musician. my mother let me quit, that was the only mistake she made in an otherwise perfect job of raising me but your mother by insisting you continue to take piano gave him that dimension as well. so here we've got a guy who has been governor, president of his university, a member of the cabinet, and if that were not enough, he went into the private sector and started an extraordinarily successful business. which did very well. and so i expect that our colleague from tennessee thought that his public career was over, but then fred thompson decide decided he wanted to do something else and all of a sudden he was in the united states senate. not just in the senate but then becomes a leader in the senate in a very
over, this extraordinarily accomplished and diverse individual became president of the university of tep. that was back when they used to play football. and then president bush 41 asked him to become secretary of education. so he was a cabinet member. so by the way i think i left out at his mother's insistence, he became quite proficient at piano he's a fabulous piano player and musician. my mother let me quit, that was the only mistake she made in an otherwise perfect job of raising me but...
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over, this extraordinarily accomplished and diverse individual became president of the university of tep. that was back when they used to play football. and then president bush 41 asked him to become secretary of education. so he was a cabinet member. so by the way i think i left out at his mother's insistence, he became quite proficient at piano he's a fabulous piano player and musician. my mother let me quit, that was the only mistake she made in an otherwise perfect job of raising me but your mother by insisting you continue to take piano gave him that dimension as well. so here we've got a guy who has been governor, president of his university, a member of the cabinet, and if that were not enough, he went into the private sector and started an extraordinarily successful business. which did very well. and so i expect that our colleague from tennessee thought that his public career was over, but then fred thompson decide decided he wanted to do something else and all of a sudden he was in the united states senate. not just in the senate but then becomes a leader in the senate in a very
over, this extraordinarily accomplished and diverse individual became president of the university of tep. that was back when they used to play football. and then president bush 41 asked him to become secretary of education. so he was a cabinet member. so by the way i think i left out at his mother's insistence, he became quite proficient at piano he's a fabulous piano player and musician. my mother let me quit, that was the only mistake she made in an otherwise perfect job of raising me but...
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please tep us to use it well. we ask your blessing upon this assembly and upon all to whom the authority of government is given. they return to the capital reminded as are all americans that we honor that day by asserting the values of democratically elected representation. help them to meet their responsibilities during these days, to attend to the immediate needs and concerns of these times in our history. watch over this house and cause your blessing to be upon each member that they might serve all the people with sincerity and truth. as we recall, a september 1210 years ago, when all the nations stood united, give them the wisdom and patience to place nation above party as they exercise their duties. may all that is done within the people's house this day be for your greater honor and glory. amen. the speaker: the chair has examined the journal of the last day's proceedings and announces to the house his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance tod
please tep us to use it well. we ask your blessing upon this assembly and upon all to whom the authority of government is given. they return to the capital reminded as are all americans that we honor that day by asserting the values of democratically elected representation. help them to meet their responsibilities during these days, to attend to the immediate needs and concerns of these times in our history. watch over this house and cause your blessing to be upon each member that they might...