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my other question is also somewhat unanswerable. i see that there's actually a lot of staff dedicated to the general fund -- i mean general plan and that's also all the different elements. >> director rahaim: right. >> vice president wu: i was curious about your thoughts about making the general plan for relevant maybe to the public about using it as an education or engagement tool. i feel like even as a commissioner, when i get all of the different elements, not sure exactly how it relates to everyday life to projects to the way we experience the city. >> director rahaim: that's a very good question. unfortunately, because of the nature of the way that plan has evolved over the years our general plan reads like code and frankly it's so big that it's hard to get your hands around it. so what we are working on this year is kind of a summary document. and that will be very graphically oriented. that will help kind of make it a lot more accessible. and i think one of those things that we are proposing in the supplemental for next year,
my other question is also somewhat unanswerable. i see that there's actually a lot of staff dedicated to the general fund -- i mean general plan and that's also all the different elements. >> director rahaim: right. >> vice president wu: i was curious about your thoughts about making the general plan for relevant maybe to the public about using it as an education or engagement tool. i feel like even as a commissioner, when i get all of the different elements, not sure exactly how it...
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>> warner: unanswerable questions at this point, which keep israel on the golan and elsewhere, watchingwith human eyes. >> ifill: margaret's next story looks at the debate in israel over how to deal with the threat of a nuclear-armed iran. our reporting team also visited an israeli winery near the syrian border. workers there were eager to portray the golan heights as a bucolic destition, not a spot close to a war zone. you can read about that online. >> woodruff: now, to mali, where government troops claimed major gains against islamist rebels linked to al-qaeda. the army entered the ancient city of timbukto, a day after taking the town of gao. both had been held by the militants for months. in support, french forces were air-dropped north of timbukto overnight. along with french helicopters, they helped drive the rebels north. >> there is a general movement of retreat so we can't exactly know what their plan is. i'm not sure they have a plan. it looks like they are heading north and trying to be where operations are taking place. >> woodruff: the militants had systematically destroyed
>> warner: unanswerable questions at this point, which keep israel on the golan and elsewhere, watchingwith human eyes. >> ifill: margaret's next story looks at the debate in israel over how to deal with the threat of a nuclear-armed iran. our reporting team also visited an israeli winery near the syrian border. workers there were eager to portray the golan heights as a bucolic destition, not a spot close to a war zone. you can read about that online. >> woodruff: now, to...
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it's unanswerable. if you lock at two weeks ago, you have mutual fund fund flows for equities at 14 billion. the week after it was 10 billion. this week it's 6 billion, so it's actually declining. the question becomes if there's a 5% to 7% pullback because of sequestration, does that put inbound fund flows on hold, and if it does, that's kind of a moment of truth for the market. we don't know yet. >> i think that's a really interesting point. i think the sequestration point, the two-month out point, march 1st, is going to be really probably a turbulent time, just like we had some of that turbulence in december, but i think it represents an opportunity, and i think the opportunity is not only connected to the federal reserve and the treasury market as rick was commenting earlier, but i also think it's tied to the fact that you've got a very good strong set of fundamentals underneath corporate earnings right now. valuations are not unreason, and i think the financial repression market and that argument is
it's unanswerable. if you lock at two weeks ago, you have mutual fund fund flows for equities at 14 billion. the week after it was 10 billion. this week it's 6 billion, so it's actually declining. the question becomes if there's a 5% to 7% pullback because of sequestration, does that put inbound fund flows on hold, and if it does, that's kind of a moment of truth for the market. we don't know yet. >> i think that's a really interesting point. i think the sequestration point, the two-month...
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>> warner: unanswerable questions at this point, which keep israel on the golan and elsewhere, watchingwith human eyes. >> ifill: margaret's next story looks at the debate in israel over how to deal with the threat of a nuclear-armed iran. our reporting team also visited an israeli winery near the syrian border. workers there were eager to portray the golan heights as a bucolic destination, not a spot close to a war zone. you can read about that online. >> woodruff: now, to mali, where government troops claimed major gains against islamist rebels linked to al-qaeda. the army entered the ancient city of timbukto, a day after taking the town of gao. both had been held by the militants for months. in support french forces were air-dropped north of timbukto overnight. along with french helicopters, they helped drive the rebels north. >> there is a general movement of retreat so we can't exactly know what their plan is. i'm not sure they have a plan. it looks like they are heading north and trying to be where operations are taking place. >> woodruff: the militants had systematically destroye
>> warner: unanswerable questions at this point, which keep israel on the golan and elsewhere, watchingwith human eyes. >> ifill: margaret's next story looks at the debate in israel over how to deal with the threat of a nuclear-armed iran. our reporting team also visited an israeli winery near the syrian border. workers there were eager to portray the golan heights as a bucolic destination, not a spot close to a war zone. you can read about that online. >> woodruff: now, to...
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>> reporter: that's the unanswerable question at this point. sheriff that this morning, why, what motive do we have? he says he doesn't know and basically couldn't or wouldn't answer any other questions about this right now. >> all right. >> thank you. >>> 8:10. well, there is a new way aimed at preventing binge drinking. ♪ >>> the hot video tribute to the 49ers tearing up youtube in the runup for the super bowl. ♪ [ announcer 1 ] today's business travel challenge: change fee-asco. the other airlines versus southwest. and they're off! let's see what today has in store. change flight to tomorrow. [ announcer 2 ] that's not a problem on southwest... they don't charge a fee when your plans change. but the other airlines could hit him for 150 bucks in change fees. oh!! that's going to sting his bottomline. he's onboard with no change fees. business travelers win with southwest. he's onboard with no change fees. >>> ending january with a lot of sunshine. temperatures will be warming today. a little bit of patchy fog out there. overall dry pattern un
>> reporter: that's the unanswerable question at this point. sheriff that this morning, why, what motive do we have? he says he doesn't know and basically couldn't or wouldn't answer any other questions about this right now. >> all right. >> thank you. >>> 8:10. well, there is a new way aimed at preventing binge drinking. ♪ >>> the hot video tribute to the 49ers tearing up youtube in the runup for the super bowl. ♪ [ announcer 1 ] today's business travel...