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this contest is being underwritten by i.n.g. direct and capital one bank. at the conference in san francisco and seven contests across the country. the winning team from this contest and all the other contests will be given a six-day, five-night all expenses paid trip to hawaii to attend a summer camp where they will learn more about starting a business as well as the culture for hawaii and participate in other activitytivities related to that. so the original deadline for this contest was june 14, which is in two days and i know it is a little late, so i've been talking to the capital one bank people to try to extend it for one week so we can have participation from as many kids as possible kmp-12. we're all-inclusive, low income, special needs. it is a free contest. everyone just go online to enter. and we're asking the board for any help and advice in getting the word out to kids and i'll be happy to entertain any questions. >> ok. thank you. >> are you still speaking? ok. thank you. ok. gotcha. item k. the budget committee reports appointments to adviso
this contest is being underwritten by i.n.g. direct and capital one bank. at the conference in san francisco and seven contests across the country. the winning team from this contest and all the other contests will be given a six-day, five-night all expenses paid trip to hawaii to attend a summer camp where they will learn more about starting a business as well as the culture for hawaii and participate in other activitytivities related to that. so the original deadline for this contest was june...
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once that policy is underwritten and the form is known, the lda will be finalized, and then we begin significant delivery of major port sites beginning june 15, july 1, september 1, and on through the fall. the thing that will cause some menu delivery to extend into that fall period, as you will recall, under the lease disposition agreement, the port is required to work with the authority to do a series of walk-throughs of the various sites to identified improvements that are needed at those sites. the port is obligated, after we jointly prioritize those improvements, to pay up to $500,000, to fix the various venues. the walk-throughs have been completed. it involved a fire marshal, ports staff from multiple divisions, building inspectors. they have identified some significantly needed repairs, including hazardous materials abatement, mainly lead paint on some of the rollout doors, existing pier 29, fire safety improvements needed to accommodate proper back sitting of the facilities and cited. some demolition activities, particularly at pier 19 and 23. bathroom inutility repairs in s
once that policy is underwritten and the form is known, the lda will be finalized, and then we begin significant delivery of major port sites beginning june 15, july 1, september 1, and on through the fall. the thing that will cause some menu delivery to extend into that fall period, as you will recall, under the lease disposition agreement, the port is required to work with the authority to do a series of walk-throughs of the various sites to identified improvements that are needed at those...
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fiscal union to finance the banking union all of the currencies and euro bonds that will have to be underwritten by the strong economies like germany, too. >> what do you think markets are really looking for from the elections? >> well, markets want to have the situation go away. and this is not what's happening. we know europe well enough. we know europe is muddling through, renegotiating, getting close to the cliff but not jumping and this will be the situation this week and next week. >> okay. what do you expect will happen with the elections? what will be the outcome? >> well, it looks like that there will be a reasonable vote going on with renegotiations, with remaining in the euro. this is most likely. and this is what basically everybody's betting on. the question is how big the price will be. >> that was martin schulz. >>> u.s. treasure secretary timothy geithner is urging eurozone leaders to figure out ways to calm markets right now. he says they're running out of time to deal with the european debt crisis. geithner called on leaders to come up with concrete plans. they'll gather next w
fiscal union to finance the banking union all of the currencies and euro bonds that will have to be underwritten by the strong economies like germany, too. >> what do you think markets are really looking for from the elections? >> well, markets want to have the situation go away. and this is not what's happening. we know europe well enough. we know europe is muddling through, renegotiating, getting close to the cliff but not jumping and this will be the situation this week and next...
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captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> the u.s. supreme court ruling on the afford able care act means california's reform on the way is on the right track. >> the era of late budgets is over and i believe that if we continue on this path, this era of unending deficits will be over. >> california has an on time budget, but it is not without some pain, including furloughs for thousands of state workers and the elimination of the healthy families program. education funding remains intact if the voters approve the governor's tax plan in novemben state funding to keep all state parks open past the original july 1st deadline. the need for a long-term funding solution remains. coming up next. >>> good evening. i'm belva davis. welcome to "this week in northern california." joining me tonight on the panel are, paul rogers, san jose news environment writer, and josh richm richman. we start with a look at thursday's highly anticipated ruling by the u.s. supreme court upholdipr key provisions of the affordable care act. how does the decision
captioning by vitac, underwritten by fireman's fund >>> the u.s. supreme court ruling on the afford able care act means california's reform on the way is on the right track. >> the era of late budgets is over and i believe that if we continue on this path, this era of unending deficits will be over. >> california has an on time budget, but it is not without some pain, including furloughs for thousands of state workers and the elimination of the healthy families program....
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its roaring economy has underwritten robust military growth that combined with sweeping territorial claimscomed beijing's intimidation and continued regional stability. u.s. ships will operate from singapore, marines will deploy to australia as the philippines and vietnam warm to hosting u.s. forces and ships on a rotational basis. japan will remain a cornerstone ally. but washington must tread a fine line that reassures allies without becoming china's rational dll e for even more belligerence, especially as the economic growth that has been so critical to maintaining chinese internal stability cools. thanks for joining us for "this week in defense news." i'm vago muradian. you can watch this program online at defensenewstv.com or you can e-mail me. before we go, a very happy 237th birthday to the united states army. i'll be back next week at the same time. until then, have a great week.
its roaring economy has underwritten robust military growth that combined with sweeping territorial claimscomed beijing's intimidation and continued regional stability. u.s. ships will operate from singapore, marines will deploy to australia as the philippines and vietnam warm to hosting u.s. forces and ships on a rotational basis. japan will remain a cornerstone ally. but washington must tread a fine line that reassures allies without becoming china's rational dll e for even more belligerence,...
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. >> it is underwritten by the hearst foundation. 104 students. two from each state. >> there are no gender restrictions. >> i went around asking all of them who they most remember during the week. they heard from the chief justice's. >> i am from washington. brian kamoie said "those who think they're crazy enough to change the world are the ones that do." the ones have been able to talk to everyone about their differing perspectives. one thing we all have a in common is ambition and passion. that is where it really lies in changing the world and making it so we can all come together and actually progress. >> ambition and passion. isn't ambition looked down upon? >> i think the way she put it, passion to do the right thing. that should be encouraged. i tend to not read things to students when i'm speaking to them. i action read the text of the apple corp. "think different." it is about thinking outside the status quo, thinking differently. when that company in the former steve jobs looked at people, the round pegs in the square holes, and they saw
. >> it is underwritten by the hearst foundation. 104 students. two from each state. >> there are no gender restrictions. >> i went around asking all of them who they most remember during the week. they heard from the chief justice's. >> i am from washington. brian kamoie said "those who think they're crazy enough to change the world are the ones that do." the ones have been able to talk to everyone about their differing perspectives. one thing we all have a in...
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. >> rose: episode 8 the charlie rose brain series 2, underwritten by the simons foundation. >> the charlie rose brain series is the most exciting scientific journey of our time. understanding the brain,s series made possible by a grant from the simons foundation, their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. >> funding for charl ree-- charliest rose was provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by these funders: captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> rose: tonight we continue our exploration into our magnificent brain with a look at disorders of movement. they're associated with changes in the brain cells that help us move. these changes can affect the speed, quality and ease of movement. the two disorders we will focus on are parkinson's disease and huntington's disease. parkinson's disease was first described in 1817 by the british physician james parkinson. approximately one million people in the united states alone are afflicted. parkinson's onset is typ
. >> rose: episode 8 the charlie rose brain series 2, underwritten by the simons foundation. >> the charlie rose brain series is the most exciting scientific journey of our time. understanding the brain,s series made possible by a grant from the simons foundation, their mission is to advance the frontiers of research in the basic sciences and mathematics. >> funding for charl ree-- charliest rose was provided by the following: >> rose: additional funding provided by...
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box are three corporations that are really underwritten by the same individual.t kind of thing is very hard to do and most news organizations at this point don't have the bandwidth or the reporting power to go after it, which is why, up until now, we had laws requiring disclosure and requiring these entities themselves to tell citizens what they're up to. and that's all gone, or mostly gone, as a result of the citizens united decision. >> let's stick with the wisconsin recall election earlier this month, the most expensive in the state's history with more than $63 million spent. governor walker, who survived the recall, outspent milwaukee mayor tom barrett close to eight to one. i want to turn to an ad that was bankrolled by this secretive virginia-based organization called the coalition for american values. >> i didn't vote for governor walker. >> i did not vote for scott walker, but i definitely against the recall. >> wisconsin isn't the right way. >> there's a right way and wrong way and i think this is a wrong way. >> let him serve it out. >> living in a demo
box are three corporations that are really underwritten by the same individual.t kind of thing is very hard to do and most news organizations at this point don't have the bandwidth or the reporting power to go after it, which is why, up until now, we had laws requiring disclosure and requiring these entities themselves to tell citizens what they're up to. and that's all gone, or mostly gone, as a result of the citizens united decision. >> let's stick with the wisconsin recall election...
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were both honored recently at the state department for their work on combating world hunger, work underwrittenboth cases by the largesse of warren buffett. so your father gives all his money to gates. you come out and tell us what he's doing is all wrong. >> i'm not saying it's all wrong. >> well, a lot of it's wrong. little bit of sibling rivalry there? >> no. >> maybe? >> you know, once in a while, we call him "brother bill." >> exactly. >> no, you know what? bill gates is the smartest guy in the world next to my dad, maybe. i better say that if i'm on tape. >> how old are you? >> i'm 81, but i feel good. >> yeah, you look great. warren buffett says if the berkshire hathaway board approves his son as chairman after he dies, howard would not be paid and would not run the company day to day. howard would be what warren calls "the guardian of the culture." what were you worried about? >> well, you worry that somebody will be in charge of berkshire that uses it as their own sandbox in some way, that changes the way that decisions are made in reference to the shareholders. you know, the odds of t
were both honored recently at the state department for their work on combating world hunger, work underwrittenboth cases by the largesse of warren buffett. so your father gives all his money to gates. you come out and tell us what he's doing is all wrong. >> i'm not saying it's all wrong. >> well, a lot of it's wrong. little bit of sibling rivalry there? >> no. >> maybe? >> you know, once in a while, we call him "brother bill." >> exactly. >>...
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were both honored recently at the state department for their work on combating world hunger, work underwrittenses, by the largesse of warren buffett. so your father gives all this money to gates. you come out and tell us what he's doing is all wrong. >> howard buffett: i'm not saying it's all wrong. >> stahl: well, a lot of it's wrong. little bit of sibling rivalry there? >> howard buffett: no. >> stahl: maybe. >> howard buffett: no, you know, that's why we call him "brother bill." but... but... ( laughs ) >> stahl: exactly. >> howard buffett: no, i... you know what? bill gates is the smartest guy in the world, next to my dad, maybe. i better say that if i'm on tape. >> stahl: how old are you? >> warren buffett: i'm 81, but i feel good. >> stahl: yeah, you look great. warren buffett says, if the berkshire hathaway board approves his son as chairman after he dies, howard would not be paid and would not run the company day to day. howard would be what warren calls the "guardian of the culture." what were you worried about? >> warren buffett: well, you worry that somebody will be in charge of ber
were both honored recently at the state department for their work on combating world hunger, work underwrittenses, by the largesse of warren buffett. so your father gives all this money to gates. you come out and tell us what he's doing is all wrong. >> howard buffett: i'm not saying it's all wrong. >> stahl: well, a lot of it's wrong. little bit of sibling rivalry there? >> howard buffett: no. >> stahl: maybe. >> howard buffett: no, you know, that's why we call...
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for instance, this is a large number, but the recovery act has already underwritten on the order of 20,000projects including the world's largest photovoltaic farm, one of the world's largest wind farms and many other projects beside. i saw that my friend and colleague eric was here just a few minutes ago. i think one of the real legacies of this administration is going to be the advanced research projects agency for energy which has already done an incredible job of seeking transformational and breakthrough technologies in a wide area of areas, biofuel, efficiency, critical materials and more. i think what's very important to remember about arpa-e is that it is a seabed of technology investment, but it also attracts private capital. that's part of what we're trying to do. we're trying to coax capital in off the sidelines, and i think it is noteworthy that the 11 projects last year that around around -- arpa-e funded have secured $240 million to help take those technologies forward. this includes companies such as general compression which is developing energy storage technology to enable l
for instance, this is a large number, but the recovery act has already underwritten on the order of 20,000projects including the world's largest photovoltaic farm, one of the world's largest wind farms and many other projects beside. i saw that my friend and colleague eric was here just a few minutes ago. i think one of the real legacies of this administration is going to be the advanced research projects agency for energy which has already done an incredible job of seeking transformational and...