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a time to keep. and a time to cast away. a time to >>> a time to rend and a time to sow. a time to keep silent and a time to speak. a time to love and a time to hate. a time of war and a time of peace. god bless every soul that we lost. god bless that family members who have to endure that loss and god guide us to our reunion in heaven and god bless the united states of america. >> next will be debra epps who lost her brother christopher eppss on the 98th floor of the north tower. >> good morning. my name is debra epps. it has been ten years and feels like its just happened yesterday. my brother christopher eppss worked on the 98th floor in the north tower. not one holiday, birthday has gone by that my four sisters and my brother and i don't think about him. our mother never takes off a necklace with his picture in it. something i have learned over the past ten years is that people come forward to help you in your time of need and today we thank you. the people of our great nation, family, friends and neighbors. at work christopher sat next to his good friend wayne russo.
a time to keep. and a time to cast away. a time to >>> a time to rend and a time to sow. a time to keep silent and a time to speak. a time to love and a time to hate. a time of war and a time of peace. god bless every soul that we lost. god bless that family members who have to endure that loss and god guide us to our reunion in heaven and god bless the united states of america. >> next will be debra epps who lost her brother christopher eppss on the 98th floor of the north...
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reclaiming my time. reclaiming my time. mr. simpson: i rise in support of this continuing resolution and vital to keep our government in the next seven weeks. it is worth reminding members that this c.r. reduces spending from last year's enacted levels and saves taxpayers billions of dollars. voting against this c.r. is a vote for more spending. if you want to reduce government spending, you should vote for this c.r. it's pretty simple, fema's coffers are about to run dry and no such thing as a republican natural disaster or democrat natural disaster. the congress shouldn't hold up disaster assistance and we need to get relief to those in need as quickly as humanly possible. i have to tell you in all honesty. i'm not one of those people who believes we have to offset every emergency. we have done some in the past. but in the past we have not had a $14 trillion deficit. that's the danger to this country, $14 trillion deficit and the $1.6 trillion we add to it every damn year. now, i got to admit in is only a billion dollars. i h
reclaiming my time. reclaiming my time. mr. simpson: i rise in support of this continuing resolution and vital to keep our government in the next seven weeks. it is worth reminding members that this c.r. reduces spending from last year's enacted levels and saves taxpayers billions of dollars. voting against this c.r. is a vote for more spending. if you want to reduce government spending, you should vote for this c.r. it's pretty simple, fema's coffers are about to run dry and no such thing as a...
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regarding the part time permits, we have no objection to part time permits. we have presented a proposal in december of last year. why is that not in front of you along with this other proposal? we would like to see that case made in a formal pcnn. i hope you give weight to the comments. you are in the middle of a pilot program. why come up with a new pilot program that seems to be going in quite a different direction? thank you. >> good afternoon. i am with a group called medallion holders association. during the last six years, there were biennial hearings to see of the drivers deserved a meter rate increase and on all three occasions, the controllers said yes. the consumer price index indicated that. the supervisors have the prerogative to ignore that recommendation and they did. i appreciate his body biting the bullet and having a substantial increase to the public even the members will not like it. i would like to thank chris who made an articulate and compassionate in -- speech on how they deserve this increase. on item 12 on would urge you to put out 3
regarding the part time permits, we have no objection to part time permits. we have presented a proposal in december of last year. why is that not in front of you along with this other proposal? we would like to see that case made in a formal pcnn. i hope you give weight to the comments. you are in the middle of a pilot program. why come up with a new pilot program that seems to be going in quite a different direction? thank you. >> good afternoon. i am with a group called medallion...
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after the time he was convicted, really between the time he was sentenced and the time he served, he had a minor stroke. he had gone to a family farm in arkansas with a cousin, ended up having a stroke and ended up stranded on the side of the road in oklahoma before family have the police involved and found him and got him back to birmingham. he is doing ok, but he suffers from diabetes. he has cardiovascular problems. he suffers from sleep apnea. he has all sorts of disorders that, frankly, are not uncommon for a 86-year-old man. overall, he is doing ok and is stable. currently at marion, ill., at a federal prison camp, although i got were just this morning that he is being transferred even further away from calm to a facility in rochester, minnesota. that is kind of a good news/bad news for us. the facility, as i understand, in minnesota is more of an medical facility that can take care of his needs more as they arise. but this puts him more away from his wife, also in hurt -- her eighties. his emotional standpoint, and there are issues involving his cognitive ability, it probably
after the time he was convicted, really between the time he was sentenced and the time he served, he had a minor stroke. he had gone to a family farm in arkansas with a cousin, ended up having a stroke and ended up stranded on the side of the road in oklahoma before family have the police involved and found him and got him back to birmingham. he is doing ok, but he suffers from diabetes. he has cardiovascular problems. he suffers from sleep apnea. he has all sorts of disorders that, frankly,...
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the players were like kids in a candy store and were trying to royds time off the time not the time. even though some of russia's challenges seem more interested in getting better acquainted with the local animal population. england recently got roundly criticized for doing similar been charged to its ease with the russian coach kingsley jones couldn't have been more different in his approach saying it was a wonderful distraction for the players plus it is important you know we've worked hard for the last. hundred twenty days and they need to refresh recharge you know. she's a lot of technical things you can work on the thing that's going to make a sport of it for scarce trailers everybody refresh mentally physically and you know the mental thing and mental rest and change from coaching is and getting cokes and training every day is important of course this is a fantastic break from the russian players to make great use of their free time while many of whom productivity's like this for the first time in their lives but there was no way but artie's correspondent was going to get away
the players were like kids in a candy store and were trying to royds time off the time not the time. even though some of russia's challenges seem more interested in getting better acquainted with the local animal population. england recently got roundly criticized for doing similar been charged to its ease with the russian coach kingsley jones couldn't have been more different in his approach saying it was a wonderful distraction for the players plus it is important you know we've worked hard...
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the time clock is usually behind closed doors. that is the first thing we look at. >> what i would really like to hear is to get a list of the repeat offenders, property owners that are doing this all the time. the majority of property owners out there take care of their business, i would like to see that list of these repeat, what i would call owners that do not do the repairs in time. if you could come up with that. to go on th>> on the heat situa? >> yes. >> we could do that. there were a number of situations that by the time we got out there they were already abated. we ask them to call to let them know so they could look at this situation. that happened very frequently because we were asking that question. >> when there is heat the issue or hot water issue, do we, as they are trying to resolve the bigger issues, is there some way that we require them to provide heat, space heaters, that type of thing until they get the bigger issue fixed? >> it depends on how long the work is going to take and whether they can do that in a sa
the time clock is usually behind closed doors. that is the first thing we look at. >> what i would really like to hear is to get a list of the repeat offenders, property owners that are doing this all the time. the majority of property owners out there take care of their business, i would like to see that list of these repeat, what i would call owners that do not do the repairs in time. if you could come up with that. to go on th>> on the heat situa? >> yes. >> we could...
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i certainly appreciate this in these tough economic times. city is only filling vacancies for essential services, and many departments are working shorthanded. to balance all the issues in front of us, colleagues, i have circulated a number of amendments to address the concerns raised by labor. the major amendment would set the overtime our rate at 25% rather than 30% before an exemption from human resources must be requested. that is half of what we had originally proposed. we are also amending the legislation to a number of overtime days in it were quick to four full overtime days in a week and to require that of the mta director, who has ever discretion in overtime, and the department worked overtime in practice to work more over time to address these issues. as amended came about, and i want to thank before helping to work toward consensus. are not substantive, and at this point, i ask your support. supervisor campos: colleagues, do we have a motion? is there a second? colleagues, any comments? supervisor avalos: i have more of a question
i certainly appreciate this in these tough economic times. city is only filling vacancies for essential services, and many departments are working shorthanded. to balance all the issues in front of us, colleagues, i have circulated a number of amendments to address the concerns raised by labor. the major amendment would set the overtime our rate at 25% rather than 30% before an exemption from human resources must be requested. that is half of what we had originally proposed. we are also...
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is due to those boarding times. new and expanded pedestrian and bicycle treatments. improving street markets at -- street markings and signs to improve safety, and make it clearer for all users of market street where the different types of transportation are supposed to go. improving crosswalk conditions to improve safety, especially along numbered streets, particularly sixth street, and some key intersections north of market. i would also like to add that i would start on something you and i have worked together on last year, and that is to begin in mid-market ambassadors program, someone along the lines we did for third street and for mission bay, for the visitation valley and hunters point where we will work with our jobs now three program to introduce additional eyes and ears along mid-market for increased safety for everybody that uses that street. i am a big believer in pilot projects to try out different potential solutions and before any pilots, though, we need to get input from market street, multiple stake
is due to those boarding times. new and expanded pedestrian and bicycle treatments. improving street markets at -- street markings and signs to improve safety, and make it clearer for all users of market street where the different types of transportation are supposed to go. improving crosswalk conditions to improve safety, especially along numbered streets, particularly sixth street, and some key intersections north of market. i would also like to add that i would start on something you and i...
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way ahead of time.e. >> and later -- >> i kwect to be on lockup, two, three, maybe four years. i don't know. >> accused 6 a vicious stabbing, mike's stafford pleads his case. at exxon and mobil, our smart gasoline works at the molecular level to help remove deposits and clean up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, our gasolines help your engine run more smoothly. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. we share. shop from anywhere. and are always connected. we live in a social world. isn't it time we had a social currency to match? membership rewards points from american express. use them to get the things you love from amazon.com, ticketmaster.com, and more unexpected places. they're a social currency with endless possibilities. >>> the difference between a convict and an inmate? convict is a guy that has beliefs, has morals and stands on those even in the -- even in an environment like this. inmates, they don't stand on anything. they do whatever makes them happy an
way ahead of time.e. >> and later -- >> i kwect to be on lockup, two, three, maybe four years. i don't know. >> accused 6 a vicious stabbing, mike's stafford pleads his case. at exxon and mobil, our smart gasoline works at the molecular level to help remove deposits and clean up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station, our gasolines help your engine run more smoothly. it's how we make gasoline work harder for you. we share. shop from anywhere. and are...
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more down time. more family time. -more me time. -more me time. -more me time.i have to have... more. [ female announcer ] more room. complimentary drinks. free breakfast. embassy suites hotels. f-kennedy international in new york. from solyndra to primetime presidential debates.... our ders have >> to cal grads in prison in iran for more than two years are expected to arrive this morning. finally hitting home on american soil. we are talking about josh fattal and shane bauer. we will hear from them all little bit later on this afternoon. in the meantime, from solyndra to presidential prime time debate, our political insiders have plenty to chew on. >> i sat down with willie brown and joe carefully. we were talking about the debates going on and asking willie brown how to prep for them. the first question was, if you were president obama and you were sitting there this week and watching those solyndra hearings and these guys took the fifth on that $535 million loan uk them and they went bankrupt, what would you be thinking? here is willie brown's response. >> oh
more down time. more family time. -more me time. -more me time. -more me time.i have to have... more. [ female announcer ] more room. complimentary drinks. free breakfast. embassy suites hotels. f-kennedy international in new york. from solyndra to primetime presidential debates.... our ders have >> to cal grads in prison in iran for more than two years are expected to arrive this morning. finally hitting home on american soil. we are talking about josh fattal and shane bauer. we will...
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i think it's time after three weeks time to take a day or two and. three. certainly will be aware of the challenge that we have in front of us and after watching the big. wells and we're going to have to make sure that we're taking another step forward and improving on everything that we've done so for other news now russia could have a south korean olympic champion skating for them by the end of the year and hence it was on the verge of getting a russian passport after deciding to turn his back on his homeland series on the verge of finalizing the paperwork that would allow him to compete in the russian national championships in december twenty five year old has been out of major torn over three years due to an injury but the short track skaters decided not to compete for south korea again after falling out with their team but he says he's now fit again and wants the launches come back with russia. i heard that i would be granted russian citizenship when i was training in italy the most important thing for me right now is the support of my friends in korea
i think it's time after three weeks time to take a day or two and. three. certainly will be aware of the challenge that we have in front of us and after watching the big. wells and we're going to have to make sure that we're taking another step forward and improving on everything that we've done so for other news now russia could have a south korean olympic champion skating for them by the end of the year and hence it was on the verge of getting a russian passport after deciding to turn his...
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but it's not all of the time. so basically my learning disability doesn't affect me in the working environment and it more affects me in the academic environment because normally they shouldn't just say, okay, well we can't hire you because you have a disability. they don't know what i need. they didn't ask me. >> a lot of it has to do with fear and they don't know what to expect. and that's the biggest problem, is the stigma associated with people with disabilities. especially the disabilities you can't see. >> right. >> those are the ones i think people are more fearful about because though don't understand them. if they see somebody in a wheelchair they get it. maybe i'll have to have adaptive software or something like that. but when it's an invisible disability, i think they are very fearful and i think you are probably right in not having to tell people upfront. you might want to wait a while. or if you end up needing an accommodation, that's when you bring it up because sometimes you don't need any. i exper
but it's not all of the time. so basically my learning disability doesn't affect me in the working environment and it more affects me in the academic environment because normally they shouldn't just say, okay, well we can't hire you because you have a disability. they don't know what i need. they didn't ask me. >> a lot of it has to do with fear and they don't know what to expect. and that's the biggest problem, is the stigma associated with people with disabilities. especially the...
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we are not prepared to unilaterally allow the wait time. if you choose to do so, the mta will not question that decision. commissioner fung: your last brief did not rehash 2008. you are in concurrence with the appellant that in 2008 he grove -- he drove the requisite number of shifts. >> it was said by the previous hearing officer that it satisfied requirements. commissioner fung: in 2010, the appellant's brief indicates he did not drive the requisite number of shifts, but you indicate he did. you stand by your numbers? >> in 2008? commissioner fung: 2010. >> i believe he had turned into us -- we have him at 890 hours. we stand by those numbers. commissioner fung: his brief indicates it was less than that. >> i do not recall the numbers mr. alexander dave. commissioner fung: but according to your records, you stand by those numbers. >> correct. >> thank you. is there public comment on this item? seeing none, the matter is submitted. vice president garcia: i personally find it reasonable to apply the current transportation code to this parti
we are not prepared to unilaterally allow the wait time. if you choose to do so, the mta will not question that decision. commissioner fung: your last brief did not rehash 2008. you are in concurrence with the appellant that in 2008 he grove -- he drove the requisite number of shifts. >> it was said by the previous hearing officer that it satisfied requirements. commissioner fung: in 2010, the appellant's brief indicates he did not drive the requisite number of shifts, but you indicate he...
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but at times, i've had to wait long times for that 1 california street bus after 9:00. it makes me tear my hair out. naturally, i've lost all lot of hair, but certainly, waiting for muni buses does not help. this really has to stop. one iphone mta to make a ripple -- to make a complaint, i make a report and get an acknowledgement but i never get an explanation as to what went on. this has been going on for years. i think the public is entitled to an explanation -- what the heck is going on here? this agency, unfortunately, is a loose cannon. it is not subject to the jurisdiction of the board of supervisors, it has to be brought to heel. it has to have some public responsibility. it is clearly out of control and this is a symptom of this. as far as improved performance, i really don't see any. it has only been terrible. this is supposed to be a showpiece city for public transportation. it is transit first and passengers last. >> thank you. >> i'm going to follow up on the comments about bus zones being occupied. it would help if you folks as an agency put out the word to
but at times, i've had to wait long times for that 1 california street bus after 9:00. it makes me tear my hair out. naturally, i've lost all lot of hair, but certainly, waiting for muni buses does not help. this really has to stop. one iphone mta to make a ripple -- to make a complaint, i make a report and get an acknowledgement but i never get an explanation as to what went on. this has been going on for years. i think the public is entitled to an explanation -- what the heck is going on...
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pierrette it's time to challenge another difficult times another crisis and. i don't mean to overestimate the role of the business but it's very evident that business can play a significant role when we believe that we if we look at it we're going to tom here i mean tom if we're if we're looking at you know should they or shouldn't they i mean it's just a matter of time right now what would what do you investors looking at now i would be looking at specific sectors we have some we have like spare bank up there we have al rosen i mean what do you think during this time of volatility and considering the privatization program is it going to be sector driven. well i think you know i agree with what the fed analysts i mean clearly the market people are really looking at privatization program nobody actually expects anything material to happen in the near future certainly not so well and six thousand and twelve i mean the only name it could really come to the market in any in any meaningful size . and their futures that i believe in that's going to get pushed back a
pierrette it's time to challenge another difficult times another crisis and. i don't mean to overestimate the role of the business but it's very evident that business can play a significant role when we believe that we if we look at it we're going to tom here i mean tom if we're if we're looking at you know should they or shouldn't they i mean it's just a matter of time right now what would what do you investors looking at now i would be looking at specific sectors we have some we have like...
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a time to kill and the time to heal. a time to weep and a time to laugh. a time to mourn and a time to dance. i time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together. a time to embrace and a time to embrace -- to refrain from increasing very eighth time to win and a time to lose. a time to keep and a time to cast away. a time to ren and a time to swew. a time to keep silence in the time to speak. i time to love and a time to hate. a time of war and a eight times apiece. god bless every soul that we lost. god bless every family member that has to endure that loss. god, that is to our reunion -- guide us to our reunion in heaven. and god bless the united states of america. [applause] >> good morning. it has been 10 years and it feels like it just happened yesterday. my brother was on the 98th floor in the north tower. not one holiday, birthday has gone by that my four sisters and my brother and i do not think about him. our mother, who never takes off her necklace with his picture and that -- in it -- something i have learned over the past 10 years i
a time to kill and the time to heal. a time to weep and a time to laugh. a time to mourn and a time to dance. i time to cast away stones and a time to gather stones together. a time to embrace and a time to embrace -- to refrain from increasing very eighth time to win and a time to lose. a time to keep and a time to cast away. a time to ren and a time to swew. a time to keep silence in the time to speak. i time to love and a time to hate. a time of war and a eight times apiece. god bless every...
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time and time again, we get mom- and-pop operations who are operating selling tobacco, and they have a sting based on one offense, and they did a suspension of their days. why is there so much warning here and so little in the other one, i think is the question. president goh: typically that is because they're selling tobacco to a minor. different program. >> thank you. >> may i just -- >> your time is expired. without any further questions, the matter is submitted. >> comments, commissioners? >commissioner garcia: i absolutely appalled the department on this. absolutely sufficient notice was given to this operator. what bothers me the most about this particular case is the absolute lack of concern for the neighbors and their health issues and when ms. viranyi had a chance to come up here, she did not say, i did not aware that was going on, i am so sorry to of those people. that is the real issue. some people were put into a perilous situation and it was ignored. >> i really have nothing further to add. this is a very straightforward case of a violation with no intention on the part
time and time again, we get mom- and-pop operations who are operating selling tobacco, and they have a sting based on one offense, and they did a suspension of their days. why is there so much warning here and so little in the other one, i think is the question. president goh: typically that is because they're selling tobacco to a minor. different program. >> thank you. >> may i just -- >> your time is expired. without any further questions, the matter is submitted. >>...
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i read an article that 20% of the time, muni spends time boarding people. it is poor service for customers. it is amazing when you can speed up service and have quicker trips and also save the agency money. it is a great idea. we have this in place with a light rail system. there are not ticket vending machines at every stop. a lot of issues that have been brought up as problems, they do not exist on the light rail system. the system has among the highest percentage of paying riders. on the bus system, people know there will be rarely fare inspectors. they can get away without having to pay the fare. to increase -- we ask you expeditiously implement this. preferably the winter of 2011 or 2012. >> our next speakers. >>chairman nolan: the afternoon. >> i am a member of the transit riders union. i am fighting for the rider. a few basic points about all door boarding. we totally supported. this is great for the drivers because they can focus more on driving rather than worry about it someone pay or not pay? it will address some of the fare evasion issues. in th
i read an article that 20% of the time, muni spends time boarding people. it is poor service for customers. it is amazing when you can speed up service and have quicker trips and also save the agency money. it is a great idea. we have this in place with a light rail system. there are not ticket vending machines at every stop. a lot of issues that have been brought up as problems, they do not exist on the light rail system. the system has among the highest percentage of paying riders. on the bus...
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all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to congressman jeff landry the louisiana republican attended president obama's jobs last night on capitol hill but instead of just sitting there he decided to multitask and hold a silent protest during the thirty minute address the congressman sat in his seat and held that sign drilling equals jobs he worries a scientist older level when obama acknowledged that republicans might have different ideas on creating jobs he held the whole time now we understand the congressman is trying to make a point but is this the time and place to hold such a protest is a speech by the president before a joint session of congress during economic hardship for the country really an appropriate time to be holding up signs and banners but you know one thing that we thought of earlier today in our meeting to be fair maybe you know hey the n.f.l. kickoff game was last night there was some confusion and concern about this speech in the game and maybe then coinciding at who is going to choose to go to what so maybe landry was just gett
all right guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight it goes to congressman jeff landry the louisiana republican attended president obama's jobs last night on capitol hill but instead of just sitting there he decided to multitask and hold a silent protest during the thirty minute address the congressman sat in his seat and held that sign drilling equals jobs he worries a scientist older level when obama acknowledged that republicans might have different ideas on creating jobs he...
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>> you have to spend time with them, build a relationship, spend time working on that relationship beforeou accept investment which can be hard. when entrepreneurs need money, they need it right away. but if you take a little time to go do something together, to figure out how this person operates outside of that v.c. firm or that conference room or even pitching, you will have a better sense of the individual and whether or not that's going to work for you. >> tom: you spent a few years on the venture capital side as an associate listening to pitches. poking holes in some business plans and perhaps growing more empathetic than when you began that career. how has that changed the way you have approached investors now as an entrepreneur? >> one of the things that i'm very careful to do when i'm meeting with v.c.'s is to get to the point quickly. they're busy people and they're seeing a lot of people in a short amount of time and they want you to get to the point. >> tom: is this essentially the elevator pitch? >> probably a little bit more than the elevator pitch because you have -- usuall
>> you have to spend time with them, build a relationship, spend time working on that relationship beforeou accept investment which can be hard. when entrepreneurs need money, they need it right away. but if you take a little time to go do something together, to figure out how this person operates outside of that v.c. firm or that conference room or even pitching, you will have a better sense of the individual and whether or not that's going to work for you. >> tom: you spent a few...
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death was faster than it is now but also times when it was slower . you look at the war in the congo and people say as many as two million people have been killed in a series of civil international conflicts in the congo in the last and i'm afraid that as we have more technology. we don't become better we simply become more able to do things both good and bad that is technology doesn't change who we are as human beings but it turns up the volume so that we are able to express whatever is in us good or bad more fully so you think it brings the good that's good out of us as much as the bad as the bad we're all the same as before we are just louder. do you believe that china is in the revolutionary state i wonder why does it have anything to do with a fight that it's getting older faster than it's getting richer well that's a problem for china you know pre-revolutionary i don't think i've ever used quite that word but what i see is that the chinese government is a stream leacock of them i have nothing but admiration for their ability to manage their grow
death was faster than it is now but also times when it was slower . you look at the war in the congo and people say as many as two million people have been killed in a series of civil international conflicts in the congo in the last and i'm afraid that as we have more technology. we don't become better we simply become more able to do things both good and bad that is technology doesn't change who we are as human beings but it turns up the volume so that we are able to express whatever is in us...
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he went in five times to try to bring everybody back out. five times.ther side at first was saying, "if you americans will surrender--" they were saying this over the road-- "we will allow to you surrender." and at the end they were saying, "kilonem, kill them, kill them." and they couldn't. he was killing them. >> suarez: 21 years old. we referred to the rep rimands. explain that a little bit. what happened in the aftermath. >> those things eye don't mean to trivialize it like a football game but people are going to do mistakes and people are going to get it right and the question is who is standing in the end? meyer was standing in the end but bureaucracy had the sense to say this was wrong, and so they're investigating carefully to determine what happened, what went wrong and why. that led to severe rep rimands, release of command, and now it's probably going to lead to another high-level medal for captain swenson. >> brown: tell bus him. he was-- >> he was there. he was army. so it was army and marines together, and what i found remarkable about it,
he went in five times to try to bring everybody back out. five times.ther side at first was saying, "if you americans will surrender--" they were saying this over the road-- "we will allow to you surrender." and at the end they were saying, "kilonem, kill them, kill them." and they couldn't. he was killing them. >> suarez: 21 years old. we referred to the rep rimands. explain that a little bit. what happened in the aftermath. >> those things eye don't...
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i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: all time has expired. pursuant to the rule, the amendment in the nature of a substitute printed in the bill shall be considered as an original bill for purposes of amendment under the five-minute rule and shall be considered as read. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? mr. whitfield: i move that the committee do now rise. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion that the committee do now rise. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, the ayes have it and the committee rises. the speaker pro tempore: mr. chairman. the chair: mr. speaker, the committee of the whole house on the state of the union having had under consideration h.r. 2401 directs me to report it has come to no resolution thereon. the speaker pro tempore: the chair of the committee of the whole house on the state of the union reports that the committee has had under consideration h.r to revise and extend their remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. dreier: we are
i yield back the balance of my time. the chair: all time has expired. pursuant to the rule, the amendment in the nature of a substitute printed in the bill shall be considered as an original bill for purposes of amendment under the five-minute rule and shall be considered as read. for what purpose does the gentleman from kentucky rise? mr. whitfield: i move that the committee do now rise. the speaker pro tempore: the question is on the motion that the committee do now rise. those in favor say...
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so, we can continue it to any time. without continuing into your, you probably will not continue it until the end of the process. commissioner garcia: you know what is sad about this? no other comments? thank you. you are not helping yourself out by pushing and continuing this. probably, we would do you a bigger favor just to deny you your request for a rehearing and let you land wherever you land at the rent board. after the work is done, you could still recover some fees that might have been due you. we're not helping. we are not helping you by delaying it. go ahead and make the comment. >> the violation for lead abatement will consider a substantial amount of work on my apartment -- what else could warrant my needing to be relocated? every wall come every ceiling, doris, and windows are being replaced. this is coming up. i think the date is the 28 of this month. what then? will i be sleeping on a blow up mattress while they are constructing around me doing the walls? i ask for a continuance like and go to the rent bo
so, we can continue it to any time. without continuing into your, you probably will not continue it until the end of the process. commissioner garcia: you know what is sad about this? no other comments? thank you. you are not helping yourself out by pushing and continuing this. probably, we would do you a bigger favor just to deny you your request for a rehearing and let you land wherever you land at the rent board. after the work is done, you could still recover some fees that might have been...
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you have to hand it to the times.have a public editor and have someone with the due diligence on the publication and they retracted it three times, three pieces so far. maybe more to come. >> are they retracting the facts they got wrong or the premise of the story, which is that what is damaging to congressman. >> let's talk about the premise and the context. that is, issa is investigating the obama administration. he has the job that henry waxman, the congressman from california once had. left is aware if issa pursues a gangster government agenda against obama, obama has trouble. they are trying to take him out. the "new york times" is happy to be part of that. >> the "new york times" is consciously protecting obama doing that? >> i do. >> you think it's a conscious effort. >> conscious effort. >> we are going to do a smear job on issa to protect the president of the united states? >> they represent a real threat. there is no evident that they are purposely smearing someone. >> i didn't say there is evidence. i say i
you have to hand it to the times.have a public editor and have someone with the due diligence on the publication and they retracted it three times, three pieces so far. maybe more to come. >> are they retracting the facts they got wrong or the premise of the story, which is that what is damaging to congressman. >> let's talk about the premise and the context. that is, issa is investigating the obama administration. he has the job that henry waxman, the congressman from california...
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him this time so far? i realize you still might but what has caused you to hesitate? >> well, it is a different time than it was. i mean our country is about $5 trillion more in debt than it was. and we are borrowing 42 cents on every dollar. last time i was looking for someone with some business experience because my background is business. so much of washington seems to be irrational when it comes to our economy so that is what i was looking for then and i think we still need someone who understands how economics work. why america is so different and so much more prosperous than other nations. i don't think a lot of the folks in washington understand that, particularly the president right now. i want to wash these candidates for awhile -- i want to watch these candidates for awhile and see what their proposals are. i'm going to keep studying them. i may not get involved at all. if i do it is probably going to be in january before i pick a candidate. >> specifically was there something about governor romn
him this time so far? i realize you still might but what has caused you to hesitate? >> well, it is a different time than it was. i mean our country is about $5 trillion more in debt than it was. and we are borrowing 42 cents on every dollar. last time i was looking for someone with some business experience because my background is business. so much of washington seems to be irrational when it comes to our economy so that is what i was looking for then and i think we still need someone...
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this does happen from time to time. there's a whole mechanism at the supreme court for handling these emergency appeals. there are people in the clerks office who do nothing but this. it's a difficult thing because the court doesn't have the benefit of the regular kind of appeal that you would file. it's just a very bare, you know, please give us a stay. >> while the state of georgia is still awaiting word one way or the other from the supreme court, as you mentioned, pete, there's no legal impediment to them going ahead with the execution. they could decide to do that at any point. when states have this sort of interaction the supreme court over an execution like this, is it generally accepted practice that they do wait for the supreme court? that they do not make a decision to go ahead an their own when there could be at the last moment some word from the supremes? >> i think the best answer is some do and some don't. we've had cases where executions go ahead, even though there is a stay of execution request pend befo
this does happen from time to time. there's a whole mechanism at the supreme court for handling these emergency appeals. there are people in the clerks office who do nothing but this. it's a difficult thing because the court doesn't have the benefit of the regular kind of appeal that you would file. it's just a very bare, you know, please give us a stay. >> while the state of georgia is still awaiting word one way or the other from the supreme court, as you mentioned, pete, there's no...
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based on the staff report now, which we just saw for the first time, that would mean that any time you be route to a historic building, you lose your roof. that could not be the intent of the historic building code, to undo the historic features. there has been a roof deck on this for 100 years. there has always been a roof deck. the contractor that worked with the roofers here. they can testify that they simply replaced the deck that was there and replaced it with boards. >> commissioners? but discussions? >> on the face of this, i would actually suggest that we uphold staff recommendation and give the appellant time to complete the work. but i do have issues about procedure here. i want to have a discussion here with other commissioners. >> i also want to get clear. it seems like the issue is not just time. it -- if it was a different or smaller configuration, but what is the resolution? >> you are right. we just noticed this for the first time, 15 minutes ago. we got a structural report that was for what a deck normally is. normally only 30 people. this was one freak incident, one y
based on the staff report now, which we just saw for the first time, that would mean that any time you be route to a historic building, you lose your roof. that could not be the intent of the historic building code, to undo the historic features. there has been a roof deck on this for 100 years. there has always been a roof deck. the contractor that worked with the roofers here. they can testify that they simply replaced the deck that was there and replaced it with boards. >>...
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you get it all the time.people that work at night, 1/3 of this country-- according to a survey i made up for this joke-- we get robbed. it's not fair. half the year five hours forward. it means the sun's rising at noon. it means i don't feel like such a piece of ( bleep ) every morning when i'm waking up. i'm like, "wow, the sun's just "now coming up ? "i might mail a letter "and get groceries today. "time for me to turn "this life around... "starting tomorrow. "because today there's a "laguna beach marathon "on m.t.v. "and i'm gonna get caught up "on season three, "try to figure out why they're so ( bleep ) ugly this year." and that joke's not even over. are you kidding me ? and sexually transmitted diseases would drop off completely. oh, i'll feed you, baby birds. do you think i'd leave you with a cliffhanger ? mm-mm, that's not my style. five hours forward-- think about it. that means the sun's setting at two in the morning. it means-- guys, you're at a bar pumping drinks into some girl, you get to bring h
you get it all the time.people that work at night, 1/3 of this country-- according to a survey i made up for this joke-- we get robbed. it's not fair. half the year five hours forward. it means the sun's rising at noon. it means i don't feel like such a piece of ( bleep ) every morning when i'm waking up. i'm like, "wow, the sun's just "now coming up ? "i might mail a letter "and get groceries today. "time for me to turn "this life around... "starting...
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that's only happened three times at the same time. usually as one goes up, one goes down. or excuse me, as one goes down, the other doesn't go down as far. that's not the case right now. >>> let's go to the 2012 race. republican candidates for president are gearing up for their debate tomorrow after testing out applause lines in south carolina. the road to the nomination could go through that state. senator jim demint, nbc's kelly o'donnell is live in colombia for us this morning. jim demint played debate moderator yesterday of sorts. >> this is a different kind of forum. here in south carolina, the people who attended said they liked it that way. that means there weren't journalists asking questions. it wasn't about bringing up a candidate's past and picking apart trying to bring in new information. it was talking about issues that mattered to conservatives, the meaning of the constitution, talking about social issues like abortion, gay marriage a little bit, also the health care law and what should be done with some of the things that are happening in the economy. it was
that's only happened three times at the same time. usually as one goes up, one goes down. or excuse me, as one goes down, the other doesn't go down as far. that's not the case right now. >>> let's go to the 2012 race. republican candidates for president are gearing up for their debate tomorrow after testing out applause lines in south carolina. the road to the nomination could go through that state. senator jim demint, nbc's kelly o'donnell is live in colombia for us this morning. jim...
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but i did have this feeling a long time ago, probably from the time i was in high school, that at some point i would like to try to write a novel. and i can't explain why. i do know that when i read "presumed innocent" on an airplane in 1988, i decided that if i ever get around to writing the novel that i probably will never write, it will be a courtroom novel. and scott didn't invent the genre. neither did john grisham. earl stanley gardner was writing courtroom drama in the 1930's and 1940's. "anatty of a murder" came out in 1958. first we have "to kill a mockingbird," which most lawyers and most lawyer authors will tell you is kind of the seminal work of why we got interested. and i started writing a novel as i was approaching my 40th birthday. i wrote most of it on a ferry going to and from work every day. it took me three years. and that book became "special circumstances," story of a murder in a big law firm. it came out in 2000 and spent seven weeks on "the new york times"' bestsellers' list. so for those of you who have bought my books, i thank you, because now i don't have to
but i did have this feeling a long time ago, probably from the time i was in high school, that at some point i would like to try to write a novel. and i can't explain why. i do know that when i read "presumed innocent" on an airplane in 1988, i decided that if i ever get around to writing the novel that i probably will never write, it will be a courtroom novel. and scott didn't invent the genre. neither did john grisham. earl stanley gardner was writing courtroom drama in the 1930's...
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[laughs] announcer: take time to be a dad today. >> hi. hi name is tiffany, and i do our internal p.r. here, and i want to thank all of you for coming to our new offices. we are excited to be here. we are thrilled to have the mayor with us today and the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. we are going to tell you about the expansion here things going on. i am going to defer to our c.e.o. to tell you what is going on. >> thank you. maybe i should put this up a little bit. first name, mikel. i have prepared a thing here. first of all, mayor, president chiu, welcome to the new home here on market straight. i am the c.e.o. and one of the founders of sandisk. as you can tell, i am not from around here. i moved here from copenhagen two years ago. the first time i visited san francisco was in 1995, and it was a super inspirational trip for me. it sent me back to denmark with a dream and ambition to work with technology, web and the software. 12 years later, a few ventures, many companies later, i reunited with my two good friends a
[laughs] announcer: take time to be a dad today. >> hi. hi name is tiffany, and i do our internal p.r. here, and i want to thank all of you for coming to our new offices. we are excited to be here. we are thrilled to have the mayor with us today and the president of the board of supervisors, david chiu. we are going to tell you about the expansion here things going on. i am going to defer to our c.e.o. to tell you what is going on. >> thank you. maybe i should put this up a little...
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basically she said i wouldn't want to waste your time or my time right now.'t pass a drug test. that's what she told us. and then she said at this time i'd like to go ahead an resign my position. so at the time we took her written resignation and escorted her off of the facility grounds. we have a zero tolerance for being intoxicated on the job or being under the influence of any kind of intoxicant or drug. she knew that when she was hired. when you are dirty staff around, as we call it, or staff breaking the rules like that, it affects everybody on the job. >> following her resignation, officer ellis declined our request for an interview. michael hollon will have to find another source of income as well. he has just met with the prison's disciplinary hearing board for allegedly having conned an elderly man out of thousands of dollars. >> michael, where are you going? what is going on? >> idu found me guilty of fraud. telling somebody i was going to come home if they sent money. they sent money, i didn't come home. i feel really bad about not being in contact
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the restaurant owner set it to expire slow time. maybe offer it during the slow time. don't enter into it during a peak time of your business or you will alienate our regular customers. >> i think what people forget is they look at groupon and think it's a silver bullet or magical thing that is going to drive new customers. it's just another marketing channel. >> right. >> you are offering a promotion to drive people into your store. you have to calculate how to do it effectively. that includes how many people you offer the promotion to, how you price it, what it means to a profit margin, how it affects the lifetime of a customer. there's factors you have to weigh. >> i wonder, are the people who are taking such deep discounts the kind of people you want at your business? are they really going to come back? >> you are introducing them to your business. they walk in with a great expectation. i have a great experience. i spent no money. the next time, they might spend money or not walk in again. you have to see what you sell. is it a return product where you are introduc
the restaurant owner set it to expire slow time. maybe offer it during the slow time. don't enter into it during a peak time of your business or you will alienate our regular customers. >> i think what people forget is they look at groupon and think it's a silver bullet or magical thing that is going to drive new customers. it's just another marketing channel. >> right. >> you are offering a promotion to drive people into your store. you have to calculate how to do it...
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all right it's time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you tube because when you've got some say listen now first i want to respond to a viewer who watched my main stream miss on monday about the lack of media coverage of a very important court ruling or a judge ruled that the cia could keep all of its documents on its drone strikes in pakistan afghanistan and elsewhere secret and one of our viewers who appreciate my criticism and obama chronicles said on you tube alone or should be al qaeda spokeswoman thank god we don't hire these kinds of crazies in our government complacency is the reason why events like nine eleven happened just ask the clinton administration now first off i'm hard time understanding how me thinking of the cia should disclose information on its drone program it was advocating for complacency i'm advocating for openness and for good reason the cia claims that it's killed over six hundred militants since may have twenty tent and not one single noncombatants and that's just a li
all right it's time for you said it i read it right take time to respond to my brilliance and engaging viewer comments from facebook twitter and you tube because when you've got some say listen now first i want to respond to a viewer who watched my main stream miss on monday about the lack of media coverage of a very important court ruling or a judge ruled that the cia could keep all of its documents on its drone strikes in pakistan afghanistan and elsewhere secret and one of our viewers who...
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i don't have to tell you, these are tough times. know how hard the recession has hit families, especially latino families, and you know the sacrifices folks are making every single day just to pay the mortgage or fill up their car, keep the lights on, keep kids in school. these are the families in los angeles, san antonio, and miami, but they are also in decatur and des moines. as i said last year, the problems and latino communities are problems for the entire american community. our future is tied. it to how well latin community does. the reverse is also true, what our country is hurting, everybody feels the pain. right now, most americans -- black, white, latino, asian american -- they aren't working hard to meet their responsibilities. all they want -- they are working hard to meet their responsibilities. all they want in return is for those to pay off. they want us to do our part to make their lives easier, to create opportunities. that is why last week i asked congress a simple question. in the face of a national emergency, ca
i don't have to tell you, these are tough times. know how hard the recession has hit families, especially latino families, and you know the sacrifices folks are making every single day just to pay the mortgage or fill up their car, keep the lights on, keep kids in school. these are the families in los angeles, san antonio, and miami, but they are also in decatur and des moines. as i said last year, the problems and latino communities are problems for the entire american community. our future is...
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. >> we did have one group request for 15 minutes of time. the we have them so we can read the section of rules -- i should have asked for it sooner. i am sorry. it allows the opposition to speak and talk. i want people to understand the process better. >> this is under appendix a of your rules and regulations. it is roman numeral three. presentation of opposition to the proposal but organized opposition not to exceed 15 minutes -- by organized opposition not to exceed 15 minutes, with a minimum of three speakers. president olague: those who are speaking the project are usually allowed at least 15 minutes to speak for a project, so we think it is only fair to allow time for the opposition to speak. in other words, if those in favor of the project are not allowed that same block -- if you art against the project, you are allowed that. it is just a commission rule. >> if i may, i would expedite my presentation so you would not fall asleep, to about 9.5 minutes. if i could reserve that time for other folks -- i apologize. thank you. president ol
. >> we did have one group request for 15 minutes of time. the we have them so we can read the section of rules -- i should have asked for it sooner. i am sorry. it allows the opposition to speak and talk. i want people to understand the process better. >> this is under appendix a of your rules and regulations. it is roman numeral three. presentation of opposition to the proposal but organized opposition not to exceed 15 minutes -- by organized opposition not to exceed 15 minutes,...
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after time. >> you ready?e the lead. not the afghan police. >> hey, tell them knuckleheads to stay together and with the aup. >> shorter's orders are not being followed. >> where did the aup go? >> you guys ready? >> yeah. >> let's go. >> women and children in that room. >> right left. go right left. >> let's go. >> there's children in here. >> control these [ bleep ] and tell them to slow down. from now on, always have [ bleep ]. tell your boys to slow down. >> finally more than an hour after they started. >> mission, let them go in first. let them lead. >> the afghans take the lead. >> how about the kids. >> good job aup. we're clear. >> it's pretty tense. >> oh, yeah. >> it is. trying to get the aup. as you can see there's little rough spots in the beginning but they're coming along. >> the afghan uniform the police to take the lead. sometimes they're a little disoriented. >> i collect up all the mail. >> we're doing the same thing, the fingerprinting? >> yes, that's what they're doing here. they're separat
after time. >> you ready?e the lead. not the afghan police. >> hey, tell them knuckleheads to stay together and with the aup. >> shorter's orders are not being followed. >> where did the aup go? >> you guys ready? >> yeah. >> let's go. >> women and children in that room. >> right left. go right left. >> let's go. >> there's children in here. >> control these [ bleep ] and tell them to slow down. from now on, always have [...
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everybody is on time. let's take a look at some of the travel times around the bay area. out of central valley, up and over the altamont, not a bad drive. highway 4 remains pretty easy to get from antioch towards concord just a mere 12 minutes, 101 up to the peninsula, just under 20 minutes. we did have an earlier accident in san leandro to tell you about cleared to the shoulder at davis. very minor delay past that scene and bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights remain off. >>> our time is 5:11. >> we're getting word from the tsunami warning center, that the tsunami warning from the 7.1 quake has been cancelled. >>> more fallout from a bay area bankruptcy that left a thousand people jobless. >> bay area workers are being trained in new careers in a world where employment opportunities are in short supply. >> and oprah is coming to the bay area. >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> good morning, more troubles on the way for big banks over mortgage practices. a lawsuit will be filed by the federal agency that oversees fannie mae and freddie mac. i
everybody is on time. let's take a look at some of the travel times around the bay area. out of central valley, up and over the altamont, not a bad drive. highway 4 remains pretty easy to get from antioch towards concord just a mere 12 minutes, 101 up to the peninsula, just under 20 minutes. we did have an earlier accident in san leandro to tell you about cleared to the shoulder at davis. very minor delay past that scene and bay bridge toll plaza, metering lights remain off. >>> our...
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to save a lot of time. the reporters are city reporters and down the road, we are looking for real jobs. having jobs for the sfpd and the occ. nobody has ever utilized them. on the complaint i have against officer would where he assaulted me for a minute and a half in front of 12 witnesses, i was interviewed by telephone. and that was in. and then it got lost in a reshuffle. no one person came up to me an interview me at all. i did my interviews later by talking to people in the same room. 12 other hall of justice employees, no person can now to talk to them. those are just things i would like to bring up that can not only save money for the police department, but also can bring journalists and reporters out here doing a job for you. to help out. because reporters are trained in writing police reports. i have taken a few courses myself, i know what a police report is. so do a lot of reporters and journalists. commissioner marshall: further public comment? lieutenant, you can call item no. 3. >> occ director
to save a lot of time. the reporters are city reporters and down the road, we are looking for real jobs. having jobs for the sfpd and the occ. nobody has ever utilized them. on the complaint i have against officer would where he assaulted me for a minute and a half in front of 12 witnesses, i was interviewed by telephone. and that was in. and then it got lost in a reshuffle. no one person came up to me an interview me at all. i did my interviews later by talking to people in the same room. 12...
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i think it's time off to three weeks suffered through san fran it's time to take it back to him. and then we get to regroup and we certainly will be aware of the trends that we have in front of said after watching the. wells and we're going to have to make sure that we're taking another step forward in improving on and everything that we've done so far. meanwhile russia gearing up for their third ever world cup clash the birds meet arlene's and pool c. on sunday in new zealand richie from poor feet caught up with head coach kingsley jones who shared his thoughts on the sides previous slush and more. this put it with a start against italy to concede so many points. but you know worked so hard put a lot into it but we still make naive errors that give the opposition twenty points at this level you know a lot of other teams at the level below don't take advantage of the mistakes we make but we know we're learning quickly that if we make. wrong decisions and lose all of the team's score and you know they're the negatives but the positives the attitude of the players the think everyon
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to this edition of weekal time. i'm your host professor bob rucker. with the explosion of social media, people are turning to new ways to finding jobs. three of the largest social media companies in the world are located right here in the bay area. but as keith brian reports, landing a job in 140 characters or less is a lot harder than you think. >> the day revolves around social media, the 2010 grad is a communications major and she said twitter accounts was a great start to her career. >> one of my first experiences was actually doing some freelance stuff. so i would go and talk with some people about how they wanted to use social media and why they wanted to. >> social networking has become a viable profession. >> i've noticed a lot of companies and organizations that haven't been on social media are starting to say, okay, we need to be on social media because it's not going away. social medias are good tools for self-promotion, which i don't mean that in a way of being egotistical, but in the way that you are in
to this edition of weekal time. i'm your host professor bob rucker. with the explosion of social media, people are turning to new ways to finding jobs. three of the largest social media companies in the world are located right here in the bay area. but as keith brian reports, landing a job in 140 characters or less is a lot harder than you think. >> the day revolves around social media, the 2010 grad is a communications major and she said twitter accounts was a great start to her career....
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at this time, mr., i would like to yield to my friend , my distinguished friend, peter king, from the great state of new york. mr. king: thank you, congressman rangel. as all of you know, this is not something we used to do in -- we e used to doing in new york. but it's a great moment, it's a great moment for new york, it's a great moment for the people of the ninth congressiol district, and it's a special privilege to me to be able to introduce our newly elected member. bob turner is an army veteran. he was an extremely successful businessman. most importantly he's the proud husband of peggy, proud father of five children. proud grandfather of 13 children. and i can tell you a great friend and a great human being. he's going to make an outstanding congressman. i am so proud to be here today for bob turner as i have been during the years i have come to know him and respect him. he's going to be a truly, truly outstanding addition to this body and great fighter for the people of new york. with that, cha
at this time, mr., i would like to yield to my friend , my distinguished friend, peter king, from the great state of new york. mr. king: thank you, congressman rangel. as all of you know, this is not something we used to do in -- we e used to doing in new york. but it's a great moment, it's a great moment for new york, it's a great moment for the people of the ninth congressiol district, and it's a special privilege to me to be able to introduce our newly elected member. bob turner is an army...
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>> guest: i thought it was time to do it. i felt that 2008 when i did the obama mccain debate i knew this was probably going to be my last presidential debate and so i decided pretty much that was the case, so i started collecting my thoughts and i'd taken a lot of notes through the previous ten and i realized i had things i wanted to say that it would be hard to say if i were still about to do another debate or whatever, so not in the scores to settle or -- >> host: there's good stories and hear. >> guest: stories are different, but i just, i thought there was just time to share the thing because i really do believe so strongly in the importance of these debates, and i wanted to share my feeling about the importance in some of the nitty gritty i think is part and parcel of why the need to be handled very well. >> host: talk to me a little about why they have become such an important part of the presidential process because of course it wasn't always that way. we seem to think it was, but not always. >> guest: here is what ha
>> guest: i thought it was time to do it. i felt that 2008 when i did the obama mccain debate i knew this was probably going to be my last presidential debate and so i decided pretty much that was the case, so i started collecting my thoughts and i'd taken a lot of notes through the previous ten and i realized i had things i wanted to say that it would be hard to say if i were still about to do another debate or whatever, so not in the scores to settle or -- >> host: there's good...
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. -- a big-time power house.very honored to be a stored of the house. >> you probably have the best commute in america because this is right across the street from the capitol building. >> that's correct. >> there's maybe better air- conditioning. we are pleased to be here tonight to learn more about james g. blaine. for many people, he has faded into the pages of history but tonight we will learn about the republican members of the state and your state. thank you for having us. >> welcome to the state of maine and to the people's house. we will be life for the next hour and half and learning more americaames g. blaine's and the republican party. two guests are waiting for me in the reception room and they will be my guess throughout the program. i will show you a clip from a round table discussion that we hosted. they discuss james g. blaine and his time. >> 1884 against cleveland. ironically, in 1876, it was b laine who prevented ulysses grant from making a comeback and winning a third term. >> besides being se
. -- a big-time power house.very honored to be a stored of the house. >> you probably have the best commute in america because this is right across the street from the capitol building. >> that's correct. >> there's maybe better air- conditioning. we are pleased to be here tonight to learn more about james g. blaine. for many people, he has faded into the pages of history but tonight we will learn about the republican members of the state and your state. thank you for having...
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her lawyers claim she was inside at the time of the rigid insane at the time of the murder. >>> paramedics are expected to testify today at the trial of the -- of michael jackson's doctor. they are expected to say that the doctor never mentioned giving dr. that powerful drug. this comes one day after the bodyguard took the stand. he testified that murray asked him to call 911 and gave a mother instructions. >> he reached over with a handful of bottles and he reached out to me and said put these in a bag. >> he also testified that murray pointed to an iv stand. he noticed the white milky substance inside the bag. >>> police in arlington are trying to find a man who sexually atoll -- assault of a jogger yesterday morning. >> this happened 24 hours ago along army navy drive. we have more for who police are on the lookout for. >>> residents say this is an unusual crime. police say woman was sexually assaulted and beaten by an unknown attacker. >> i walk this streak probably every single day. >> at 6:30, you can find many people out walking and jogging in the morning. >> we walk frequently and
her lawyers claim she was inside at the time of the rigid insane at the time of the murder. >>> paramedics are expected to testify today at the trial of the -- of michael jackson's doctor. they are expected to say that the doctor never mentioned giving dr. that powerful drug. this comes one day after the bodyguard took the stand. he testified that murray asked him to call 911 and gave a mother instructions. >> he reached over with a handful of bottles and he reached out to me and...