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the idea of intelligent design, the purpose of a telescope. supports, for a sample, monotheistic interpretations of the natural world, but it is not proof of that demand is not based on the logical proposition, for example creation. >> pace 391, reasons to regard intelligent design as scientific theory. you write, many scientists and philosophers regard to stability as an important feature of scientific inquiry and intelligent design is testable in three specific and into related. >> let me back up on that one as well. the first thing that is important to understand, and looking at these two ministries, ancestral fossils and the mystery of how you build an animal to my show particularly in the second part of the book that the neo darwinian mechanism maxed -- lacks the creative power necessary to generate these complex animals. .. >> guest: look at the clues that are left behind and then infer from those clues back to the causes of the events you're trying to explain. and the method of reasoning that darwin used is as a name, it's called the me
the idea of intelligent design, the purpose of a telescope. supports, for a sample, monotheistic interpretations of the natural world, but it is not proof of that demand is not based on the logical proposition, for example creation. >> pace 391, reasons to regard intelligent design as scientific theory. you write, many scientists and philosophers regard to stability as an important feature of scientific inquiry and intelligent design is testable in three specific and into related....
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again it goes back to the idea that popular culture these days seems more interested in not stopping the party and as my guitarist brian actually put it once this generation seems really intent on preaching escapism and basically the idea that let's not pay attention to the bad things that are happening right now let's just pay attention to sex drugs and rock n roll and sure that's fun but again there are more pressing issues and it can also be an entertaining way of discussing these issues and that's the idea of bringing it to a musical medium is that you can have fun at a concert i don't want people to come to our shows and be bored or depressed music is a very entertaining way of putting forth this message and when people are entertained when they feeling gaged they're more intent on sticking with it and that's the whole idea behind it as to why people aren't more politically active i think there's a bad rap basically on being politically active. and i see it all the time as well i mean a lot of people that i've dealt with and move to amend or money out voters in or even occupy wal
again it goes back to the idea that popular culture these days seems more interested in not stopping the party and as my guitarist brian actually put it once this generation seems really intent on preaching escapism and basically the idea that let's not pay attention to the bad things that are happening right now let's just pay attention to sex drugs and rock n roll and sure that's fun but again there are more pressing issues and it can also be an entertaining way of discussing these issues and...
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as a race as the human race that path would be the path of god you know if the idea of god being a guy in the clouds is one dude runs over everything is patriarchal figure that's most likely nonsense but what i've seen taken psychedelic drugs is so crazy that it's way crazier than the idea of a guy in the clouds with a harp the guy in the clouds or the harp is nothing compared to what you'd see on a heavy mushroom trip i think that we all know that there is a really a beneficial and a beautiful way to live life and we all know that there is an absolutely evil way to live life and it almost entirely depends on how your actions and reactions affected. people around you one human family working symbiotically with each other to make the world a better place and we have to like nonsense because you can't control resources how you going to make money and how you can control the stock market you know it's very difficult to live this beautiful life that we live in los angeles you look behind you see all these cool buildings those don't get made with sort of a hippy and that's that's part of th
as a race as the human race that path would be the path of god you know if the idea of god being a guy in the clouds is one dude runs over everything is patriarchal figure that's most likely nonsense but what i've seen taken psychedelic drugs is so crazy that it's way crazier than the idea of a guy in the clouds with a harp the guy in the clouds or the harp is nothing compared to what you'd see on a heavy mushroom trip i think that we all know that there is a really a beneficial and a beautiful...
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of the or the minutes on the policy committee, so with your permission, should i just read what the ideas we came up with? >> sure. >> strategies for advancing the city's green purchasing goals. there brooks, like this, working with the puc on the department's role in forwarding the sf green power program. and identifying actions for reaching 100 percent zero waste deversion goals. updating or creating a new sustainability plan. bottled water and the department's bio diversity program and establishing performance metrics for specific programs to better evaluate their effectiveness. and updating the climate action strategy. and insuring that large development and construction projects in the city meet the department's and the city's sustainability goals. requirements of and enforcement of the healthy air and clean transportation ordinance. hacto, the effect that it would have on the city's fleet. and creating centralized shared, city fleet and tracking the city vehicle usage. and we prioritize the mayor's task force report. and establishing other city department allieas a way to create mor
of the or the minutes on the policy committee, so with your permission, should i just read what the ideas we came up with? >> sure. >> strategies for advancing the city's green purchasing goals. there brooks, like this, working with the puc on the department's role in forwarding the sf green power program. and identifying actions for reaching 100 percent zero waste deversion goals. updating or creating a new sustainability plan. bottled water and the department's bio diversity...
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something you know so that with those that's was my favorite part of doing that show the idea was to go into these different topics whether it's big foot or ghosts or whatever completely open minded and just see what's up the problem as you see the same thing almost everywhere you see like really a lot of really muddy thinking and that's the real problem with a lot of these conspiracy theories and it became like super evident to me while doing the show and it turned me into a pretty hardcore skeptic i was pretty open my i'm open minded skeptic but most of the time when you look at whether it's big. it's you're looking at crazy people you're looking at nonsense most of the time we've also been a fervent proponent of the psychedelic die methyl tryptamine or d m t i can tell you about my positive experiences that i've had with a lot of different things in life natural psychedelic experiences like the use of an isolation tank and me personally i've gotten great benefit at a certain psychedelics because i think they dissolve ego and i think they offer you a view of the world that may not b
something you know so that with those that's was my favorite part of doing that show the idea was to go into these different topics whether it's big foot or ghosts or whatever completely open minded and just see what's up the problem as you see the same thing almost everywhere you see like really a lot of really muddy thinking and that's the real problem with a lot of these conspiracy theories and it became like super evident to me while doing the show and it turned me into a pretty hardcore...
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this was the idea of taking a found object, and it will be , but to digitally celebrate the object.g went above and beyond. you the publisher -- if you open it up, you can see. tavis: it's in this wonderful casing. i would love some of these royalties. it slides out of this wonderful casing. >> when you open it up, you see that it looks like a library and you realize it is between these people. you also realize they are referencing these things. it,hey are talking about there are notes and postcards. you realize there are these thements that help explain back story, letters written back and forth. you realize this is a love story between jennifer and eric am of the students. tavis: it's amazing. as you go through this, all they us clues. clues.e are all these >> you realize as they fall in love they are investigating the author of this book. it would cost an arm and a leg to have this re-created. is nerdy dollars, so it's not cheap, but given everything they did, i couldn't believe the price. i have to tell you doug wrote an extraordinary story. are you a book reader? i am still an
this was the idea of taking a found object, and it will be , but to digitally celebrate the object.g went above and beyond. you the publisher -- if you open it up, you can see. tavis: it's in this wonderful casing. i would love some of these royalties. it slides out of this wonderful casing. >> when you open it up, you see that it looks like a library and you realize it is between these people. you also realize they are referencing these things. it,hey are talking about there are notes...
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the idea, the president has made very clear.e are not going to negotiate with the idea that you can negotiate on the debt limit, that some out you can hold the full faith and credit of the united states hostage why you get what you want. you are supposed to report a budget. we did not do it all the time when we were in charge and republicans have not do that when they were in charge. we have asked 20 times to go to conference on the budget and they refused. now paul ryan says he wants to take the republican budget, the house budget and meet with the senate. this is all encouraging. host: house democrats are meeting this morning behind closed doors at 10 a clock eastern time. what advice would you give to your fellow members on going forward? guest: we now have a political opening. previous administration of the republicans in the house has been discredited within their own party. the reason we're doing this petition to open the government is we know between 20 and 25 members of the republican caucus and put a clean funding vote.
the idea, the president has made very clear.e are not going to negotiate with the idea that you can negotiate on the debt limit, that some out you can hold the full faith and credit of the united states hostage why you get what you want. you are supposed to report a budget. we did not do it all the time when we were in charge and republicans have not do that when they were in charge. we have asked 20 times to go to conference on the budget and they refused. now paul ryan says he wants to take...
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now he is the district attorney, gascon. he had an idea about a junior academy that would take san francisco eans and give them skills to get into the academy. you can make a great living as a police officer. the same notion with the fire department. these are careers you don't normally think about when you are in high school. you often are relegated to a path to go to a four-year university. that is not for everyone. there is an opportunity for everyone to work. that is the main point i am trying to drive home. when we talk about the issues, the one that stands out for me is education, economic and work force of the element, stimulating the local economy. we have the third street merchant corridor and an opportunity to revitalize what i consider to be the main artery of the bayview district, of the southeast quarter. third street is a pretty long streak. from at&t park, it goes all the way to candlestick park. there is a lot of opportunity. don't squander that. we wanted to be a healthy mix that reflects the cultural history of the southe
now he is the district attorney, gascon. he had an idea about a junior academy that would take san francisco eans and give them skills to get into the academy. you can make a great living as a police officer. the same notion with the fire department. these are careers you don't normally think about when you are in high school. you often are relegated to a path to go to a four-year university. that is not for everyone. there is an opportunity for everyone to work. that is the main point i am...
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which is really the human idea. that's why we are here. we believe in inclusion, that it's for everyone, not for any special class of people. it is the unique idea that has captured -- that is captured in our founding documents and we are blessed to live in this incredible country where people can become whatever they want as long as they are willing to work. that's the country we all want to have. i appreciate you coming here to belief, that idea, that that hope, and those actions that we need to take to keep it so. it is always under attack and in danger. i think you will agree that we have a wonderful nominate and awardee for the camp leadership award. governor bush, we appreciate you being here with us and the camp family is so grateful to you and the bush family. -- back when my father served in congress, i grew up in bethesda, maryland. people ask you where i grew up. was not buffalo, new york. washington, dc there is something my mom understands better than any of us -- the power of the arsenal. if you ever me
which is really the human idea. that's why we are here. we believe in inclusion, that it's for everyone, not for any special class of people. it is the unique idea that has captured -- that is captured in our founding documents and we are blessed to live in this incredible country where people can become whatever they want as long as they are willing to work. that's the country we all want to have. i appreciate you coming here to belief, that idea, that that hope, and those actions that we need...
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i knew if you put us in the same room together we could think of a big idea. so the first weekend brian moved up we both quit our jobs and we wanted to create a space to think about a big idea and little did we know that our landlord was preparing a letter for where you say the rent would go up 25% on our apartment and suddenly we were forced with a big, big math problem. >> he tells me, brian the rent is $1,150. well, i had a very clear problem. i had a thousand dollars in the bank. so we're here in san francisco and our apartment, like what are we going to do? it's going to be the shortest trip ever to san francisco and i'll be back in two weeks if we don't find a way to make rent. so joe and i are in the apartment, we don't have enough money to make rent. it turns out that weekend an international design conference happens to be coming to san francisco that weekend. all the hotels are sold out. i remember we're looking at each other and we're like -- that's where the idea came from. what if we turned our house into a bed and breakfast for this conference? i
i knew if you put us in the same room together we could think of a big idea. so the first weekend brian moved up we both quit our jobs and we wanted to create a space to think about a big idea and little did we know that our landlord was preparing a letter for where you say the rent would go up 25% on our apartment and suddenly we were forced with a big, big math problem. >> he tells me, brian the rent is $1,150. well, i had a very clear problem. i had a thousand dollars in the bank. so...
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the idea is to break that type of. of economic distribution that privilege white people. have on our website and i'm including an unwelcome intrusion the whole seven investing in journalism aaron and has been raided by a swat team to be looking for illegal weapons but they turned out to be more interested in her notes on a government cover up more naughty dog called. reaches the north pole for the first time ever as part of the sochi twenty four team relay we got all the best images from the globe spanning germany. in exactly a decade since the name mikhail khodorkovsky first grabbed the global media's attention russia's then richest man was arrested on charges of fraud and tax evasion and has remained behind bars ever since almost a year ago before his release the former oil magnate still divides public opinion. explains. he was the richest man in russia and one of the wealthiest in the world while his all company you course at one point was the waters in the currency suddenly in two thousand and three macarthur that of course he was arrested and then found guilty of frau
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we were working on the very same idea. and at the end of the clinton administration, i knew that if we didn't have an infrastructure in place to continue to build on what had been accomplished and to sort of hold the line on any efforts at retrenchment, we would not be doing our job. so we began to talk and the results are that mira, john, and sara joined forces and cap was born. now, there were skeptics back then. many people in cap began quickly influencing the important debates about both foreign and domestic policy. and in particular, capped efforts to put the cause of affordable quality health care for every american back on the national agenda was essential. so the ideas that sprung from cap began influencing debate and it no longer seemed unusual or a little bit of a novelty to have cap at the table make the case. evidence-based policy formulation and around the world. as i travelled as secretary of state, it was not uncommon for me to be asked about cap particularly by leaders who can have a infrastructure to suppor
we were working on the very same idea. and at the end of the clinton administration, i knew that if we didn't have an infrastructure in place to continue to build on what had been accomplished and to sort of hold the line on any efforts at retrenchment, we would not be doing our job. so we began to talk and the results are that mira, john, and sara joined forces and cap was born. now, there were skeptics back then. many people in cap began quickly influencing the important debates about both...
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>> reagan hated the idea of nuclear war. only reason we didn't go to war is one side would totally annihilate the other side. he said the russians are good people like us. it's not their fault they have a lousy leadership. he understood the situation. >> glu can have your and know i'll have my opinion and i guess we'll never know. >> see, i kept a book -- >> stephen: is that recipes? what is that? >> no, no, no. unlike bill o'reilly who gets it from up there, i kept notes. >> stephen: really. you're not ininspired by god to write a book. by the way, why didn't you call it "killing tip and the gipper." >> when are we going to have the book we've been waiting for "killing o'reilly?" >> stephen: i'm not saying it wouldn't abe big serl, but it might be a little cry for help. you wrote things down. >> i kept a diary the whole year-- all the times with stip tipand reagan. >> stephen: did you think you'd be respond at some point. >> not then. today people worry about it. i knew i had to keep my record. >> stephen: you said they got
>> reagan hated the idea of nuclear war. only reason we didn't go to war is one side would totally annihilate the other side. he said the russians are good people like us. it's not their fault they have a lousy leadership. he understood the situation. >> glu can have your and know i'll have my opinion and i guess we'll never know. >> see, i kept a book -- >> stephen: is that recipes? what is that? >> no, no, no. unlike bill o'reilly who gets it from up there, i...
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would they come up with the idea of creating wealth with their problem. this is the first head line. >> other countries like norway famously have a sorches well and more currencies. britain sold 60% of their gold. they have no sovereign welfare fund and an economy that's high on that. >> turn all that unused collateral into something that can help the nation. think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial guard. it's not es ex-y. don't you want to be a war queen? >> we're going to fight the financial war. it's kiting. you could make a movie about you. you'd be so famous as one -- you too. give me famous like in hollywood, yes. >> $2,000 euros were just for being here. having received the backing of 100,000 signatures. apparently they've got bigger plans >> cash by the truckload. the proposed basic information initiative arrived with a splash. and the promise of euros. >> imagine you were being born and society tells you, welcome, you will be cared for and asks you what do you want to do in your life? what's your calling? imagine that. >> par
would they come up with the idea of creating wealth with their problem. this is the first head line. >> other countries like norway famously have a sorches well and more currencies. britain sold 60% of their gold. they have no sovereign welfare fund and an economy that's high on that. >> turn all that unused collateral into something that can help the nation. think of it as being on the vanguard in this global financial guard. it's not es ex-y. don't you want to be a war queen?...
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that i mean michael was aware of the story i absolutely was and you know the idea that i was this little known story involving three such celebrated sega's. story that was such an impact from moment in the lives and never been told was was a very exciting prospect of you played to me just as though you know the way i play david camm or guy who's. been in lucian carr's life lucian cars a contemporary of bergen burroughs and caroline the writer too he was and i think he aspired to be a writer but he was someone who galvanized these other guys around sort of common sense ability. of this new vision but. the camera was a surrogate father of sorts mentor to lucian carr was his student is he originally was his scoutmaster and yeah and followed him from institution to institution or school the school i should say obsessed with obsessed with him it was a co-created relationship and codependent relationship i think the way. i think there was i don't i don't know that they actually acted on whatever intimacy or affection they experienced for one another i mean by the time you meet them in the film
that i mean michael was aware of the story i absolutely was and you know the idea that i was this little known story involving three such celebrated sega's. story that was such an impact from moment in the lives and never been told was was a very exciting prospect of you played to me just as though you know the way i play david camm or guy who's. been in lucian carr's life lucian cars a contemporary of bergen burroughs and caroline the writer too he was and i think he aspired to be a writer but...
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the republic. >> paul ryan did put forward some ideas in an op-ed. how seriously is that being taken? >> reporter: you know, the truth is, as you like to say on this show, keeping them honest, not so much on the short term. because what paul ryan said were things we heard from republicans for awhile. the idea of tax reform, the idea of entitlement reform and more, but that is not something that anybody, really, in the represent can leadership thinks they can achieve in the short term, which is really what we're talking about here. the much more likely scenario, if there is any option right now, is what you and i talked about last night, which is the six-week stopgap debt ceiling increase, and that is the time they'll have to negotiate. it's unclear how much they can get done that paul ryan and others are suggesting, big picture and big changes in entitlements and so forth. >> there was a meeting between house democrats. you got news from a lawmaker that attended. what came out of it? >> that's right, a democratic lawmaker i spoke with said the president was more firm in his commitment
the republic. >> paul ryan did put forward some ideas in an op-ed. how seriously is that being taken? >> reporter: you know, the truth is, as you like to say on this show, keeping them honest, not so much on the short term. because what paul ryan said were things we heard from republicans for awhile. the idea of tax reform, the idea of entitlement reform and more, but that is not something that anybody, really, in the represent can leadership thinks they can achieve in the short...
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why -- how does the president deal with the idea or the democrats deal with the idea that maybe there's a sense that there's crying wolf about the potential economic impact of the government shutdown or of the debt limit not being raised? >> you know, it's an interesting question. because it is true that a lot of the polling suggests that a lot of americans haven't been touched by the government shutdown. in parts of the country that we don't live in. gwen: except for the idea that the government would shut down. >> they're very aware of it. and on the debt ceiling element of it, the borrowing authority part of it, really smart people are saying that the american people, this is showing up in the polling, that these things are blended together in their idea of washington dysfunction. and it does constrain their consumption, their buying. and we're seeing that level. you can see in some of the michigan study that just came out today. that confidence in the economy has gone to a nine-month low. so it has -- it's a psychological element as well as the economic or the prediction element. an
why -- how does the president deal with the idea or the democrats deal with the idea that maybe there's a sense that there's crying wolf about the potential economic impact of the government shutdown or of the debt limit not being raised? >> you know, it's an interesting question. because it is true that a lot of the polling suggests that a lot of americans haven't been touched by the government shutdown. in parts of the country that we don't live in. gwen: except for the idea that the...
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he wasn't just the law professor who had these intellectual ideas, he was the godfather, he was the person who helped move this idea we say from off the wall to on the wall. he gave the idea energy, he dedicated so much of himself. and jeff rosen, we're honored. he's one of the key thinkers on the the court and the constitution, and i might add insight to the chief justice proved to be exactly right on. in the battle of the jeffs, jeff too bin and jeff rosen -- >> thank you. that means a lot, josh, thanks. >> i get confused. we have one ilya, so actually we're safe. so this case is called unprecedented, and i will use this as a prop. the title actually comes from the law itself. why is this law so unprecedented? well, there are a number of firsts. one first, never before in the 20th century have congress tried to pass a law of such significance on a straight party-line vote. the president made the determination that he does not immediate any republican support to pass this law, just get the votes, we'll be done with it. we saw later that would not be the case, but this was a straight party
he wasn't just the law professor who had these intellectual ideas, he was the godfather, he was the person who helped move this idea we say from off the wall to on the wall. he gave the idea energy, he dedicated so much of himself. and jeff rosen, we're honored. he's one of the key thinkers on the the court and the constitution, and i might add insight to the chief justice proved to be exactly right on. in the battle of the jeffs, jeff too bin and jeff rosen -- >> thank you. that means a...
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will be it renders what may have put not only american no will to fight happened no be wonderful the idea that the whole world is sustained by growing american debt that it has to be more and more borrowing in order to you know make everybody prosperous it doesn't work by the way unemployment rates are horrific rates all over the world the western world none of us feel comfortable economically we're all worried about the future the government is is is harming us so the idea that you know less government is somehow harmful it's just the reverse this is a course keynesianism that we have to have more government more spending more debt perpetually and that will make us all wealthy no it doesn't help the banks that helps the government helps the military industrial complex and you know all the big companies associated with the governor it hurts regular people so we want an end to the debt and we want much less spending i'd like an end to the spending but unfortunately that's not going to come but there's a slight chance that we might see an end to the debt. come forty eight hours if there is
will be it renders what may have put not only american no will to fight happened no be wonderful the idea that the whole world is sustained by growing american debt that it has to be more and more borrowing in order to you know make everybody prosperous it doesn't work by the way unemployment rates are horrific rates all over the world the western world none of us feel comfortable economically we're all worried about the future the government is is is harming us so the idea that you know less...
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the region? >> yeah. i got this idea that i wanted to write a book about lawrence because i'd always been fascinated by him, but there'd been so many books done on lawrence, at least 70 over the years, and what i didn't want to do was just kind of rehash what everybody else had done can. because even from a research standpoint after 70 books, there's really not much new to be discovered. in fact, there's nothing new to be discovered about lawrence. you're not going to find, you're not going to go through the national archives in london and stumble atoss some trover -- across some trove of lawrence papers. but i also got to thinking of how do i expand that canvas. and then it occurred -- i had this epiphany about lawrence and why he was able to do what he did in the middle east. and this really is, i mean, it's the central riddle of lawrence's existence. .. 02 it. i thought if that was true of the british, the biggest imperial players in a region that must be true about the other empires also so i started looking around a
the region? >> yeah. i got this idea that i wanted to write a book about lawrence because i'd always been fascinated by him, but there'd been so many books done on lawrence, at least 70 over the years, and what i didn't want to do was just kind of rehash what everybody else had done can. because even from a research standpoint after 70 books, there's really not much new to be discovered. in fact, there's nothing new to be discovered about lawrence. you're not going to find, you're not...
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so the idea unto itself isn't the value. ideas are a dime a dozen. hard to imagine that a big corporation is going to buy an idea. >> they may give you support. they're giving funding and they bring it into their consumer product incubation process. >> you get their support. okay. well, great. thank you so much. brian and jen, you stick around. we need you for the elevator pitch in a little bit. >> thanks. >>> if any of you through the have a question for our experts, all you have to do is go to our website, openforum.com/yourbusiness. once you get there, hit the ask the show link to submit a question for our panel. again, that website is openforum.com/yourbusiness. or if it is easier for you, send us an e-mail. that address is yourbusiness@msnbc.com. >>> going green isn't just the right thing to do. it can also save you and your company money. here now are five ways to make your business go green courtesy of inc.com. one, make the switch. compact fluorescent lightbulbs used 75% less energy than incandescent lights. two, power down. ask employees to
so the idea unto itself isn't the value. ideas are a dime a dozen. hard to imagine that a big corporation is going to buy an idea. >> they may give you support. they're giving funding and they bring it into their consumer product incubation process. >> you get their support. okay. well, great. thank you so much. brian and jen, you stick around. we need you for the elevator pitch in a little bit. >> thanks. >>> if any of you through the have a question for our experts,...
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>> would anybody go along with the idea of -- as we do put a policy or motion to approve this, would anybody go along with a suggestion on the end of the motion to ask them to consider increasing parking, adding parking facilities to the city to just relieve overall congestion? >> absolutely. >> i would. >> okay. i'm willing to make a motion to support this as it's being presented today, but i'd like to also include with that a recommendation that the sfmta and their part in this would revisit possibility of adding parking facilities in the city as part of the overall solution to the congestion problem, and that's my motion. >> i'll second it. >> roll call. >> commissioner adams. >> i. >> commissioner dooley. >> i. >> commissioner dwight.. >> i. >> riley. >> i. >> commissioner white. >> i. commissioner ortiz-cartagena. the motion passes seven to zero. thank you very much. you doing item number seven. >> review and discussion on recommendations on sfmta [inaudible]. >> thank you commissioners. just -- we have our ongoing matter regarding the sfmta and small business. the commission had
>> would anybody go along with the idea of -- as we do put a policy or motion to approve this, would anybody go along with a suggestion on the end of the motion to ask them to consider increasing parking, adding parking facilities to the city to just relieve overall congestion? >> absolutely. >> i would. >> okay. i'm willing to make a motion to support this as it's being presented today, but i'd like to also include with that a recommendation that the sfmta and their...
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> if it works and they show it reduces soda drinking, that would be good. >> he plans to propose the idea to the board of supervisors today. the goal is to get it on the ballot for the voters next year. >> this story is generating a lot talk including social media. we want to know what you think. should soda and sugary drinks be taxed? sound off on our facebook page and join the conversation. >> several dozen spent the night in san francisco's parks to protest legislation that closes city around overnight. a few demonstrators and a handful of homeless people were still at the park this morning with sheeping bags and gear. the supervisor has proposed closing all city parks between midnight and 5:00 a.m. to prevent vandalism. opponents say it will punish the homeless people that have nowhere else to go and homeless advocates will rally at city hall today with the board of supervisors votes. >> new numbers show that gang-related homicide cases are down by nearly 43 percent in san jose from this time last year. eight people were killed in the city between january and september compared to 14
> if it works and they show it reduces soda drinking, that would be good. >> he plans to propose the idea to the board of supervisors today. the goal is to get it on the ballot for the voters next year. >> this story is generating a lot talk including social media. we want to know what you think. should soda and sugary drinks be taxed? sound off on our facebook page and join the conversation. >> several dozen spent the night in san francisco's parks to protest legislation...
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how much does he endorse the short-term idea. if he endorses too much, he was going to get stuck doing what he was doing. it's unconditional surrender. it has to look like they brought the president there. they will feel uncomfortable. >> boehner has been going around for the last few days. a little less conversation and a little more action. >> what time did you get that? >> you have to move these guys to get something done. everybody knows that boehner will have to listen to this kind of non-governing part of the coalition and saying they will not do what they want to do and we will keep it open and fund the government. by 5:00 today. if it's an actual path. >> probably not. three weeks ago if you said the government shut down, you and most people would say probably not. if you said is it going to be a long or short government shut down, it's going to go on for a day or two and they will compromise or something. they will work out a deal. we are eight or nine days in and we are not any closer than when it began. >> they are not
how much does he endorse the short-term idea. if he endorses too much, he was going to get stuck doing what he was doing. it's unconditional surrender. it has to look like they brought the president there. they will feel uncomfortable. >> boehner has been going around for the last few days. a little less conversation and a little more action. >> what time did you get that? >> you have to move these guys to get something done. everybody knows that boehner will have to listen to...
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the idea is that the words that are upstairs in the parchment, those are clear. but if we could get hold of some other words that those same people wrote, that would make everything clear. freedom of religion, state sovereignty, the rate to bear arms. these other words are so powerful in the last constitution that people are willing to kill for them. if we could get our hands on his words, we would finally be able to read the words we do have. original intent, original meaning, original understanding. whatever you call this idea, it is worth asking why it is so important in the international dialogue. there is a history here. it is particularly american. we the people for the past 200 or 300 years have been a more intense relationship with the christian bible than probably any other people in history. that biblical tradition is where the idea of original intent as something that can be discerned and known originated it self. christians have been reading the bible for nearly 2000 years, but there've been many ways of reading it. throughout christian history, someh
the idea is that the words that are upstairs in the parchment, those are clear. but if we could get hold of some other words that those same people wrote, that would make everything clear. freedom of religion, state sovereignty, the rate to bear arms. these other words are so powerful in the last constitution that people are willing to kill for them. if we could get our hands on his words, we would finally be able to read the words we do have. original intent, original meaning, original...
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the idea is to break that type of. of economic distributing that privilege white people on the. team has lined up plenty of stories for you including japan's efforts to save face in the wake of the disaster the government's about to introduce a more imposing jail time and those who blow the whistle on matters of national importance details and that had to r.t. dot com and we've got news concerning shortly here on r.t. plus foreign allies impact towards reaches the north pole for the first time ever as part of the sortie twenty four team relay got all the best images from that globe spanning journey. in exactly a decade since the name. first grabbed the global media's attention russia's then richest man was arrested on charges of fraud and tax evasion and has remained behind bars ever since there was a year to go before his release the former oil magnate still divides public opinion . explains. he was the richest man in russia and one of the wealthiest in the world while his or company you close at one point was the waters in the currency suddenly in two thousand and three macart
the idea is to break that type of. of economic distributing that privilege white people on the. team has lined up plenty of stories for you including japan's efforts to save face in the wake of the disaster the government's about to introduce a more imposing jail time and those who blow the whistle on matters of national importance details and that had to r.t. dot com and we've got news concerning shortly here on r.t. plus foreign allies impact towards reaches the north pole for the first time...
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the idea that terrorists did not know, excuse me, that the united states and u.k. governments were trying to monitor their communications is laughable. terroristevery capable of tying their own shoes have long known the u.k. and u.s. governments are trying to monitor communications. the only thing we have informed people love is this -- of is that this is targeted at them. >> do you think that the majority of people might actually feel quite safe? shock thatit is a government officials lied to the face of journalist who do not seem to mind very much. in the segment you just played, you had people defending the gc hq on the grounds that this is only about terrorist's and pedophiles. yet, we have reported the gc hq and nsa are signing on petrobras. are there terrorists and petrobras customer they are spying on the organization of american states when they are negotiating economic agreements. are they terrorists? i think the job of the journalist is to prevent people in power from lying to their citizens. >> how can you guarantee the material you have you can keep saf
the idea that terrorists did not know, excuse me, that the united states and u.k. governments were trying to monitor their communications is laughable. terroristevery capable of tying their own shoes have long known the u.k. and u.s. governments are trying to monitor communications. the only thing we have informed people love is this -- of is that this is targeted at them. >> do you think that the majority of people might actually feel quite safe? shock thatit is a government officials...