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unfortunately, that analysis appears to be inadequate. it basically indicates neighboring parks, parks that are close by, it will be impacted. we know people from all over san francisco, marin, san mateo county, utilize these properties even if they don't use live close by. so i think there will be impact well beyond the immediate adjacent parks. so, i look forward to the hearing today and to the consideration of this resolution. colleagues are there any opening comments you would like to make? >> thank you supervisor would get another of a lot of folks to speed on the sulky my comments brief. but i mainly wanted to cosponsor this hearing because as a district that borders ocean beach there will be a significant impact to many of our residents. even currently. walking that allowed either on the shore off leash north of [inaudible] and south of [inaudible]. a lot of the portion will be impacting our district residents. i believe that according to the department care and controlled are in there about 120,000 dogs in san francisco. while i d
unfortunately, that analysis appears to be inadequate. it basically indicates neighboring parks, parks that are close by, it will be impacted. we know people from all over san francisco, marin, san mateo county, utilize these properties even if they don't use live close by. so i think there will be impact well beyond the immediate adjacent parks. so, i look forward to the hearing today and to the consideration of this resolution. colleagues are there any opening comments you would like to make?...
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and unfortunately, it's why it strengthens government. >> john? last word. >> jonas talks about something sensible in politics and we agree. the best tour that needs to happen is the tour of 535 members of congress leaving d.c. and locking the door behind them. this idea of free pizza didn't work. it's a matter of prioritizing just like gary b. and tracy say. it's simple. live within your means. they are still not doing that. >> last word. thanks, guys. >>> and thanks to david for joining us. we appreciate it. forget supercomputer spying on your emails. secret supermarket cam aeras ma soon be watching your shopping habits. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for, because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your future? we'll help you get there. jbut when it comes to investing, thin
and unfortunately, it's why it strengthens government. >> john? last word. >> jonas talks about something sensible in politics and we agree. the best tour that needs to happen is the tour of 535 members of congress leaving d.c. and locking the door behind them. this idea of free pizza didn't work. it's a matter of prioritizing just like gary b. and tracy say. it's simple. live within your means. they are still not doing that. >> last word. thanks, guys. >>> and thanks...
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and unfortunately, it's why it strengthens government. >> john?ast word. >> jonas talks about something sensible in politics and we agree. the best tour that needs to happen is the tour of 535 members of congress leaving d.c. and locking the door behind them. this idea of free pizza didn't work. it's a matter of prioritizing just like gary b. andsay. it's simple. live within your means. they are still not doing that. >> last word. thanks, guys. >>> and thanks to david for joining us. we appreciate it. forget supercomputer spying on your emails. secret >>> predictions. gary b., take it away. >> i'm throwing in the towel. obama care, whether you like it or not, is going to survive and grow like a bad weed. you might as well take advantage of it. buy etna, one of the health care insurance providers. >> bull or bear? >> bear. >> what is your prediction? >> al gore says that old companies are the next subprime. there's a reason this guy couldn't win his own home ste. he is crazy. chevron up 20%. >> do you like that, jonas? >> bear. >> tracy, your predi
and unfortunately, it's why it strengthens government. >> john?ast word. >> jonas talks about something sensible in politics and we agree. the best tour that needs to happen is the tour of 535 members of congress leaving d.c. and locking the door behind them. this idea of free pizza didn't work. it's a matter of prioritizing just like gary b. andsay. it's simple. live within your means. they are still not doing that. >> last word. thanks, guys. >>> and thanks to david...
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and unfortunately, the prominent response has been less and less quality. and people notice that. you can't fool alt people all the time. and i think that's part of the issue. i think what raja said at the out said is true. what people perceive as social media, i think in another time, would have been a critical part of core news gathering, and we certainly see it that way. we have a twitter stream of 240,000 people that we have assembled entirely organically without spending a peppy on it over five years because we provide a stream of value. that's amazing for a start-up news organization, and to put it in perspective for you, it's larger than all by five newspapers in the united states. and so traditional news bear a considerable responsibility for this. >> and to think that republicca isn't doing journalism, two pullitsers back-to-back. tv says: and we have a great video comment from elizabeth plank. mike, give her a listen. >> we mill enials are not disinterested in the news, but they consume it in a different way. so instead of reaching for the newspaper, they reach for their
and unfortunately, the prominent response has been less and less quality. and people notice that. you can't fool alt people all the time. and i think that's part of the issue. i think what raja said at the out said is true. what people perceive as social media, i think in another time, would have been a critical part of core news gathering, and we certainly see it that way. we have a twitter stream of 240,000 people that we have assembled entirely organically without spending a peppy on it over...
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unfortunately, this is three days in a row amanda. so terrible. >> that's right. we've had a very busy week. serious crashes three days in a rower, as jacqui said. we confirmed the bw parkway is closed in both directions due a fatal accident. now, we can drop that banner and actually see the flashing lights going on right now. this is a live shot from news chopperand you can see they're detouring that southbound traffic to 175. northbound is closed down at route 32. you can see that those cars are just getting off that exit so it is very light traffic northbound. the be only reason for that is because they've stopped the rest of that traffic on route 32 and are detouring them around the scene. we have con if i recalled it is a fate -- confirmed, as i said it is a fatal accident involving a pedestrian. north and southbound at the bw parkway, completely closed down. all lanes in both directions going down southbound to 5 miles per hour so serious delays. southbound is backing up with brake lights to route 100. 95 is your alternate. we've cleared out construction at
unfortunately, this is three days in a row amanda. so terrible. >> that's right. we've had a very busy week. serious crashes three days in a rower, as jacqui said. we confirmed the bw parkway is closed in both directions due a fatal accident. now, we can drop that banner and actually see the flashing lights going on right now. this is a live shot from news chopperand you can see they're detouring that southbound traffic to 175. northbound is closed down at route 32. you can see that those...
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unfortunately international communities also not taking concrete action.an see it has been happening more than one year. many muslims were killed and currently in [ inaudible ] hundreds of people were without safety and secretly at the peak of the mountain. there is no safety and security for the muslims in burma, so international communities need to take immediate action, and the government also failed to take action, so this is responsibility for international community to take action to protect the muslims of burma. it is important the current un general assembly to draft an inquiry to find out what is happening in our state and other parts of burma where muslims are facing attack. where um commission of inquiry to find out the true fact what is [ inaudible ] it can bring those who -- those responsible to justice and stop further attacks against muslims of burma. and also [ inaudible ] party and east [ inaudible ] should not be allowed to participate in international funds. those as long as they are involved -- as long as they are involved organizing an
unfortunately international communities also not taking concrete action.an see it has been happening more than one year. many muslims were killed and currently in [ inaudible ] hundreds of people were without safety and secretly at the peak of the mountain. there is no safety and security for the muslims in burma, so international communities need to take immediate action, and the government also failed to take action, so this is responsibility for international community to take action to...
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unfortunately, it disappears.we have seen republicans belittle poor people, and diminish their struggle, and basically use them as pawns in their struggle. any time they try to fight savings, it comes from programs like snap and programs that try to help poor people. it is really sad. if government stands for anything, we ought to be there for the people who are most vulnerable. >> is there going to be any way to avoid further cuts when you are considering reconciling a senate bill that has $4 billion in cuts over ten years and a house bill that has $39 billion in cuts over ten years? >> well, i'm on the conference committee of the farm bill. i said today, i'm willing to be flexible and reasonable. but i'm not going to support a farm bill that makes more people hungry in america. we ought to at least agree on that. and i don't believe that we should have anymore cuts in snap. we should be talking about how to end hunger, not just talking about trying to protect the program. we ought to have the white house leaders
unfortunately, it disappears.we have seen republicans belittle poor people, and diminish their struggle, and basically use them as pawns in their struggle. any time they try to fight savings, it comes from programs like snap and programs that try to help poor people. it is really sad. if government stands for anything, we ought to be there for the people who are most vulnerable. >> is there going to be any way to avoid further cuts when you are considering reconciling a senate bill that...
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unfortunately not with grant money. they had to take out more loans. they are waiting and hoping their grant money does eventually get approved. sea bright is one of many. towns up and down the jersey shore. you're seeing much of the same over in new york city as well. breezy point completely decimated, burned to the ground in new york and on the rockaway peninsula. that is starting to get rebuilt now. we're seeing progress there. rockaway reeling, businesses out there haven't reopened. many businesses are just mom and pop shops. if they don't have money to rebuild they have lost revenue from the summer and can't get grants or loans, they are probably not able to rebuild. there are people out of their homes, a few thousand trying to get back. up and down what we're seeing are people not able to figure out the process and cut through the red tape. they are blaming on local governments, federal government, blaming it on governor christie and governor cuomo. unfortunately there's so much they can't do at this point until they find out how the process work
unfortunately not with grant money. they had to take out more loans. they are waiting and hoping their grant money does eventually get approved. sea bright is one of many. towns up and down the jersey shore. you're seeing much of the same over in new york city as well. breezy point completely decimated, burned to the ground in new york and on the rockaway peninsula. that is starting to get rebuilt now. we're seeing progress there. rockaway reeling, businesses out there haven't reopened. many...
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and really on a week to week basis unfortunately in the united states where we're hearing stories of police shooting unarmed people who are they perceived as a threat just to have we've got analysis of this tragic story plus. our correspondent travels to the arctic boil platform where greenpeace activists tried to stage a protest last month stay with our team to get the crews perspective of what happened. after decades of prosecuting a coburg in proxy war against iran can washington change its behavior many in washington have dismissed obama's all. branch out of hand many in iran are just as mistrustful is this quest for peace a fool's errand. to your common life. the face i think you. should have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. welcome back this is r.t. the questions are being raised over the actions of police officers who fatally shot in an armed woman marion barry was killed in front of her a one year old child after she tried to ram her car through barricades at the white house it's still on known what led to her actions details now from our sam sachs. we're lea
and really on a week to week basis unfortunately in the united states where we're hearing stories of police shooting unarmed people who are they perceived as a threat just to have we've got analysis of this tragic story plus. our correspondent travels to the arctic boil platform where greenpeace activists tried to stage a protest last month stay with our team to get the crews perspective of what happened. after decades of prosecuting a coburg in proxy war against iran can washington change its...
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we owned 20% of an enrichment company in france called -- unfortunate unfortunately we were not ableo get a grant from them. they have where iran had to rely on it. now they cannot come back and try to rewrite history. iran has had to do this not out of its own choice, but out of necessity. iran is a proud nation. we believe we have the technological capability, we have the human resources, in order to stand on our own feet. and once the community or those who have the capacity deprive us of that, we would rely on ourself. >> why did you build underground facilities. no, you see again, according to the agreement we had with the iaea, now the international mechanisms for monitoring have changed, improved in fact, but at the same time you were supposed to informed the iaea 180 days before you introduced uranium for the facility. the facility we had, when we showed it to the iaea, not a single gram of uranium had been introduced in that facility. there had been in other places, but unfortunately they have tried to present a different portrait. in the facility, which has become the subje
we owned 20% of an enrichment company in france called -- unfortunate unfortunately we were not ableo get a grant from them. they have where iran had to rely on it. now they cannot come back and try to rewrite history. iran has had to do this not out of its own choice, but out of necessity. iran is a proud nation. we believe we have the technological capability, we have the human resources, in order to stand on our own feet. and once the community or those who have the capacity deprive us of...
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and unfortunately, it's why it strengthens government. >> john?. >> jonas talks about something sensible in politics and we agree. the best tour that needs to happen is the tour of 535 members of congress leaving d.c. and locking the door behind them. this idea of free pizza didn't work. it's a matter of prioritizing just like gary b. and tracy say. it's simple. live within your means. they are still not doing that. >> last word. thanks, guys. >>> and thanks to david for joining us. we appreciate it. forget supercomputer spying on your emails. secret thank you orville and wilbur... ...amelia... neil and buzz: for teaching us that you can't create the future... by clinging to the past. and with that: you're history. instead of looking behind... delta is looking beyond. 80 thousand of us investing billions... in everything from the best experiences below... to the finest comforts above. we're not simply saluting history... we're making it. at bny mellon, our business is investments. managing them, moving them, making them work. we oversee 20% of the
and unfortunately, it's why it strengthens government. >> john?. >> jonas talks about something sensible in politics and we agree. the best tour that needs to happen is the tour of 535 members of congress leaving d.c. and locking the door behind them. this idea of free pizza didn't work. it's a matter of prioritizing just like gary b. and tracy say. it's simple. live within your means. they are still not doing that. >> last word. thanks, guys. >>> and thanks to david...
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>> unfortunately some people find it in their interest to deceive the international community.o conduct a policy of fearmongering. israel has been pushing the line since 1992. perhaps you can find an earlier version. i haven't. what i've been seeing is since 1992, israel has been saying, and most of it has been netanyahu himself that iran is six months away from a nuclear bomb, now, what is it, 22 years, 21 years from 1992? we still don't have a bomb. we won't have a bomb, because we don't see it in our interests. it's interesting, israel is one of the three states outside the mpt. israel has a clandestine nuclear weapons program. israel is known to have 200 warheads, at the least, nuclear warheads. and it is interesting that regime has the audacity to go around the international commune i d ty and introduce a member of the mpt in full compliance of its obligations, of become a nuclear threat. people already know it's a nuclear threat. the nuclear arsenal is a major security threat to the region and to the world. in fact several conversations and continuing in 2000, and then in
>> unfortunately some people find it in their interest to deceive the international community.o conduct a policy of fearmongering. israel has been pushing the line since 1992. perhaps you can find an earlier version. i haven't. what i've been seeing is since 1992, israel has been saying, and most of it has been netanyahu himself that iran is six months away from a nuclear bomb, now, what is it, 22 years, 21 years from 1992? we still don't have a bomb. we won't have a bomb, because we...
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play politics with the unfortunate is circumstance of the government being shut down.ou heard someone from, senior administration official say we're winning so we don't care how long the government is shut down. that's a terrible thing to hear from the administration, from a senior administration official, that they see it as politics, they're winning, it is some game. we don't see it that way. people are hurting in the government shutdown, things are not going the right way. >> that was mitch mcconnell and rand paul talking about that, we're winning moment. it was kind of caught with an open mike on. >> that was from -- >> it did reveal in large part that while house speaker john boehner is saying this is not a game, when you hear this kind of dialogue between rand paul and mitch mcconnell say we're winning, we're winning, it does seem tan at that mount. >> i am all wired up here. >> i just did cnn, we're willing to compromise. i think it won't poll for them to say that. >> i do, too. i came back from that two hour meeting with him and that was basically the same view
play politics with the unfortunate is circumstance of the government being shut down.ou heard someone from, senior administration official say we're winning so we don't care how long the government is shut down. that's a terrible thing to hear from the administration, from a senior administration official, that they see it as politics, they're winning, it is some game. we don't see it that way. people are hurting in the government shutdown, things are not going the right way. >> that was...
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what i would say is unfortunately in this kind of situation, execution trumps strategy. it might be a great strategy but execution is flawed, off the rails. and i think what the country needs now is real honesty and transparency and truth about what's really going on. and i would say the president and the administration really needs to work with congress now to refine the situation, fix it, and present it to the american people in a way that it will work, it will be understandable and we can get on with it. but it's really unfortunate that we're in a situation where there's such a fracturing of trust and confidence in the law, the website and the entire situation. and i think the administration should come clean with 100% transparency, what is really the situation, how long it's going to take to fix it, the privacy issues, because it really is so cloudy now under such a burden. and it's very, very unfortunate for the american people. >> now, i love the idea that you provide health insurance for people even working just 20 hours a week, howard. i mean, the whole idea of p
what i would say is unfortunately in this kind of situation, execution trumps strategy. it might be a great strategy but execution is flawed, off the rails. and i think what the country needs now is real honesty and transparency and truth about what's really going on. and i would say the president and the administration really needs to work with congress now to refine the situation, fix it, and present it to the american people in a way that it will work, it will be understandable and we can...
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we see this in schools as well, unfortunately. we see it on the internet way too much as you mentioned. look at any article, i am most familiar with articles about muslims but it seems like something happens to people when they go on the net, they turn into horrible people and say horrible things because nobody knows who they are. i think it obviously begins in the home, computers should be in open spaces, parents should have the ability to see what their children are doing and this goes through high school and then just the environment that we create in our schools and our communities where it's not cool to be doing these things. i think the machismo that feeds into these actions needs to be stopped on every level. we're really in uncharted territory here. balancing the first amendment with the right of people to live their lives without fear. >> before we go to q and a from the audience, a quick word from our sponsors. >> sorry to interrupt but we want to keep the day moving quickly. to smeed up the lunch service, please remove
we see this in schools as well, unfortunately. we see it on the internet way too much as you mentioned. look at any article, i am most familiar with articles about muslims but it seems like something happens to people when they go on the net, they turn into horrible people and say horrible things because nobody knows who they are. i think it obviously begins in the home, computers should be in open spaces, parents should have the ability to see what their children are doing and this goes...
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>> unfortunately -- unfortunately, the system ends up confronting reality. we had every advantage. we did have the resources and my wife had the expertise and the patience. we had a greater than environment where we could take multiple kids, all siblings at once. it was very trying in certain circumstances. we had kids pull knives on us. we had kids who were really, really dysfunctional and made it very tough to reach them. but i think that the comment that was just made about showing that love and patience, the people will do that. there are people in the system who are committed to it for that reason. i think the ugly reality is that most foster homes, people do it for the money, which was a revelation to me that just shocked me when we were training to become foster parents. but that's a fact. and they are not so patient. and in some cases. so, it's very challenging. >> i would lock to piggy back on that. >> about 20 seconds. go ahead. >> one of the things i found researching my book is that we know so much about the foster kids in this country, the demographics, backgrounds and
>> unfortunately -- unfortunately, the system ends up confronting reality. we had every advantage. we did have the resources and my wife had the expertise and the patience. we had a greater than environment where we could take multiple kids, all siblings at once. it was very trying in certain circumstances. we had kids pull knives on us. we had kids who were really, really dysfunctional and made it very tough to reach them. but i think that the comment that was just made about showing...
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>> unfortunately, this data is coming from 2005. about 2,000 mistakes have happened. legs, leaving sponge, instruments behind. since then, a lot has changed in our hospitals. and i want to assure people that it's fairly safe. some of it is unfortunately the surgeons' mistakes. they may be running multiple rooms. now we have counts, meaning that, you know, when you're the captain of the ship and you run the operating room, you should think like a pilot. there is a takeoff where everybody has to check and count the number of sponges, needles, and that goods through many, many checkpoints. we should check the consent forms. the nurses are all over this. they mark the site where the surgery is going to be. and the landing basically recounts everything else. so despite all of this, and the fact that there are bar codes on everything bar that you can scan them, mistakes unfortunately sometimes can happen. there's no excuse for it. the hospitals now, if the count is not correct, you can get x-rays. but having a communication on the day of surgery with your doctor, making sur
>> unfortunately, this data is coming from 2005. about 2,000 mistakes have happened. legs, leaving sponge, instruments behind. since then, a lot has changed in our hospitals. and i want to assure people that it's fairly safe. some of it is unfortunately the surgeons' mistakes. they may be running multiple rooms. now we have counts, meaning that, you know, when you're the captain of the ship and you run the operating room, you should think like a pilot. there is a takeoff where everybody...
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and, unfortunately, he has never been a dealmaker.t wasn't his expertise before he went into politics and it's obviously not his expertise now. but you have to get the people in a room and you have to get a deal. that's good for everybody and good for the country. >> do you have a sense that both sides want a deal? now, speaker boehner says he wants a deal. he accuses the president and the republican leader in the senate of not negotiating. they say they have such a strong position that they don't want the deal. how do you get someone who doesn't think he needs to deal to deal? >> i don't think the president does have such a strong position. i think the strongest position that they have is that the republicans are bickering and they don't seem to get along. they are not unified. if the republicans were unified they would have the cards. but the fact is that the president, in 20 years from now and in 100 years from now, when you talk about the obama administration, they are not going to be talking about boehner. they are not going to b
and, unfortunately, he has never been a dealmaker.t wasn't his expertise before he went into politics and it's obviously not his expertise now. but you have to get the people in a room and you have to get a deal. that's good for everybody and good for the country. >> do you have a sense that both sides want a deal? now, speaker boehner says he wants a deal. he accuses the president and the republican leader in the senate of not negotiating. they say they have such a strong position that...
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regions is it came in too late to the game and it paid too high a price and that resulted in an unfortunate economic outcome if you will for them for both natural gas and entitle oil in natural gas they certainly have good assets here in north america but as you will have noticed natural gas prices have have failed to really rise or rally or reprice to a higher level yet we're still wallowing around in the sub four dollar region for a million b.t.u. in the oil area where shell just had some big write downs because of their properties in tight oil. in the oil area what happened for shell is they realize that these assets don't scale anough or a super major remember max the title will revolution to use that word which is a popular word the title revolution has been wonderful for independent oil companies smaller oil companies for whom this new production really adds meaningfully to their to their bottom line for a super major like shell it really didn't make a lot of sense for them to try to come into these regions but i want to make a larger point here max which goes more directly to your qu
regions is it came in too late to the game and it paid too high a price and that resulted in an unfortunate economic outcome if you will for them for both natural gas and entitle oil in natural gas they certainly have good assets here in north america but as you will have noticed natural gas prices have have failed to really rise or rally or reprice to a higher level yet we're still wallowing around in the sub four dollar region for a million b.t.u. in the oil area where shell just had some big...
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the algerian democrats unfortunately received little support internationally at the time. in dili seems the international community could not understand what was happening on the ground but they did not grasp the threat from the ideology of the euphemism itself three 9/11. in the ideology of islam is some that is practiced by so many people so many million ways but the misunderstanding of the nature of the threat to the cuban rights of people of that heritage actually persist today and we can see this at the moment of the press coverage what is happening in countries like egypt. doing this kind of work without international support or comprehension of the challenge is incredibly lonely endeavor. as i was told in december 2012 at a time when the entire northern half was under g hottest occupation she said international solidary is very helpful when you live such a crisis it is much more difficult to bear alone. so my book tries to break the wall of salinas and silence by correcting people to do the struggles on the ground around the world history of the tolerance in the qua
the algerian democrats unfortunately received little support internationally at the time. in dili seems the international community could not understand what was happening on the ground but they did not grasp the threat from the ideology of the euphemism itself three 9/11. in the ideology of islam is some that is practiced by so many people so many million ways but the misunderstanding of the nature of the threat to the cuban rights of people of that heritage actually persist today and we can...
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on these financial comparisons but unfortunately that's one of the areas that the e.i.a. has has has cut however what what is perhaps most helpful for your audience to understand is is the following max when oil was rising in two thousand and two two thousand and four two thousand and six two thousand and eight u.s. oil production was falling another words forty dollar oil sixty dollar oil eighty dollar oil was not enough of a firm price to give. even independent operators of oil and gas here in the united states enough confidence to go out and explore for new oil it was only when oil securely repriced not at the first time above one hundred dollars a barrel in two thousand and eight but when oil came back and re priced more firmly at one hundred dollars in two thousand and ten that you begin to see us oil production rods so i think the best way to think about this max in terms of what the capital costs are per barrel we have got to have at minimum ninety dollar oil in this country and really frankly one hundred dollars oil to give confidence to a oil c.e.o. that he can g
on these financial comparisons but unfortunately that's one of the areas that the e.i.a. has has has cut however what what is perhaps most helpful for your audience to understand is is the following max when oil was rising in two thousand and two two thousand and four two thousand and six two thousand and eight u.s. oil production was falling another words forty dollar oil sixty dollar oil eighty dollar oil was not enough of a firm price to give. even independent operators of oil and gas here...
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unfortunately, the rebate programs across the country are more competitive so for instance, new york has $429,000 per year to incentive vices the programs that were california has $1 million and it's used up the same day. we're lurz this to new york and they have 23 tv series being shot there because of that >> i understand we're competing with other renditions and cities and this is an estimation of one year but it will help to put san francisco back on track. i wanted to reveal i did a lot of extra series when i was younger i was in the abyss but they cut it out unfortunately. i'm for reestablishing our city for new productions as well. thank you >> i think we have entered the abyss of city hall. >> all right. colleagues, any other questions? supervisor avalos. how come nobody mentioned what's up doc >> it's barbara streisand and ryan o'neill the car chase maybe the copy bullet. i'm waiting for the budget analyst to provide some of emphasis analysis. the question is whether we need to raise the cap to $3 million based on especially spending for i'm fine with every other aspect of t
unfortunately, the rebate programs across the country are more competitive so for instance, new york has $429,000 per year to incentive vices the programs that were california has $1 million and it's used up the same day. we're lurz this to new york and they have 23 tv series being shot there because of that >> i understand we're competing with other renditions and cities and this is an estimation of one year but it will help to put san francisco back on track. i wanted to reveal i did a...
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unfortunately the mainstream media is not interested in x. in exposing the systemic nature of what i'm talking about when for example the story about the i don't know the abuse over quite a steamy and makes it to the two makes it to these really mainstream media usually it will be framed as a rotten apple is an exception and then immediately the military will say you know the soldier who did it or disorders who did it would be court marshaled and you know in that we have the most moral army in the world and then you know we need to hear it and that is the framing they say well you know such a complex reality the fact that we still have an effective military police the fact that we're still trying you know to deal with those rotten apples with those fringes with those exceptions does not necessarily reflect on the system. think that is the gap we're breaking the silence comes in we're saying no no no no no first of all this abusive nature is the system and it's definitely not the rotten apples because if these are the rotten apples then we're
unfortunately the mainstream media is not interested in x. in exposing the systemic nature of what i'm talking about when for example the story about the i don't know the abuse over quite a steamy and makes it to the two makes it to these really mainstream media usually it will be framed as a rotten apple is an exception and then immediately the military will say you know the soldier who did it or disorders who did it would be court marshaled and you know in that we have the most moral army in...
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of them getting it right and expansive to the full right of the constitution, i think that he's unfortunately very littled. and even if they get it right the first year, they will expect you to come back around the second. i'm a little bit of a radical on this. i think that the press is best apart from the congress as a check on the congress, rather than a part of the congress or a supplement to the congress. it would be hard to disagree with that. >> our community tuning? passionate about this. >> the real media shield is the constitution of the united states. >> i'm not going to disagree with him, he's an expert and an attorney, and the fact is that i believe that the more protection we can get, we're not talking about trading favors here, we're talking about doing what's right. i would love to be able to rely on the first amend: it's a very powerful tool for journalists and others for free speech. but we talk about protect being the afflicted, but the most powerful is the u.s. government. and their job is to create a mythology, or spin about themselves and sell it. that's why there are pre
of them getting it right and expansive to the full right of the constitution, i think that he's unfortunately very littled. and even if they get it right the first year, they will expect you to come back around the second. i'm a little bit of a radical on this. i think that the press is best apart from the congress as a check on the congress, rather than a part of the congress or a supplement to the congress. it would be hard to disagree with that. >> our community tuning? passionate...
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unfortunately. she didn't come from a very strong family background. hanging out with the wrong crowd and unfortunately got hooked up with a gentleman she thought was her boyfriend, now he's her pimp. >> i'm from livonia. my kids. four of them. >> tonight police find her intoxicated and a search of her room yields crack cocaine and a makeshift pipe. >> with crystal, unfortunately, i think narcotics plays a huge role along with alcohol. she's just trying to put food on the table for her children because she's not getting any support from anybody. in order for her to do that and cope with what she has to do on a daily basis, she resorts to narcotics. >> have you been drinking a little bit tonight? it's okay. i just want to make sure you're okay. >> my baby's birthday is tomorrow. >> you want to see her baby? if you want to see her baby, we can make that happen. >> detective sanchez might be willing to cut crystal a break in exchange for information about her pimp. a man named gregory smith. also known as g. >> are you still working with g.? >> g., no. >>
unfortunately. she didn't come from a very strong family background. hanging out with the wrong crowd and unfortunately got hooked up with a gentleman she thought was her boyfriend, now he's her pimp. >> i'm from livonia. my kids. four of them. >> tonight police find her intoxicated and a search of her room yields crack cocaine and a makeshift pipe. >> with crystal, unfortunately, i think narcotics plays a huge role along with alcohol. she's just trying to put food on the...
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unfortunately, long-term, it brings out some of these more unfortunate voices, like larry cayman andvince to stand in front of america and claim they speak for the american people. >> and yet, ryan, that microphone had previously been held by no less than two senators. it ted cruz and mike lee. i mean, this was quasi official. what are these people doing? >> well, they're getting re-elected, is the main thing they're doing. and -- >> by suggesting the president of the united states is -- is islamic and worships, as it were, an eastern religion they regard or deride? >> it certainly builds their fund-raising base. it builds their list. it builds -- it builds their national esteem. you know, it remains to be seen if even ted cruz could take it too far. you know, you've got wendy davis running in texas in 2014, and there's this ongoing attempt by democrats down there to turn that state purple. so, you know, it's possible that ted cruz could take it too far, and actually lose in texas. but i don't think that he plans on running for re-election. i think this is a quick game he's playing.
unfortunately, long-term, it brings out some of these more unfortunate voices, like larry cayman andvince to stand in front of america and claim they speak for the american people. >> and yet, ryan, that microphone had previously been held by no less than two senators. it ted cruz and mike lee. i mean, this was quasi official. what are these people doing? >> well, they're getting re-elected, is the main thing they're doing. and -- >> by suggesting the president of the united...
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regions is it came in too late to the game and it paid too high a price and that resulted in an unfortunate economic outcome if you will for them for both natural gas and entitle oil in natural gas they certainly have good assets here in north america but as you will have noticed natural gas prices have have failed to really rise or rally or repriced to a higher level yet we're still wallowing around in the sub four dollar region for a million b.t.u. in the oil area where shell just had some big write downs because of their properties in tight oil. in the oil area what happened for shell is they realize that these assets don't scale anough or a super major remember max the title will revolution to use that word which is a popular word the title revolution has been wonderful for independent oil companies smaller oil companies for whom this new production really adds meaningfully to their to their bottom line for a super major like shell it really didn't make a lot of sense for them to try to come into these regions but i want to make a larger point here max which goes more directly to your q
regions is it came in too late to the game and it paid too high a price and that resulted in an unfortunate economic outcome if you will for them for both natural gas and entitle oil in natural gas they certainly have good assets here in north america but as you will have noticed natural gas prices have have failed to really rise or rally or repriced to a higher level yet we're still wallowing around in the sub four dollar region for a million b.t.u. in the oil area where shell just had some...
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that was unfortunate. i would point out that had senate republicans united and supported house republicans, the outcome of this, i believe, would have been very, very different. i wish that had happened. but it did not. but it does give a path going forward that if the american people continue to rise up, i believe the house will continue to listen to the american people and i hope in time the senate begins to listen to the american people also because, look, lots of people in washington love to focus on the politics. it is unfortunately the game of this town. but what matters more than any politicians in washington is all of the people across this country who are hurting right now, who are getting in the mail a notification that the health care they're relying on for their care, for their parents' care, for their children's care, that it's being canceled because of obamacare. president obama promised the american people obamacare would low you are your health insurance premiums. i would venture to say vir
that was unfortunate. i would point out that had senate republicans united and supported house republicans, the outcome of this, i believe, would have been very, very different. i wish that had happened. but it did not. but it does give a path going forward that if the american people continue to rise up, i believe the house will continue to listen to the american people and i hope in time the senate begins to listen to the american people also because, look, lots of people in washington love...
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unfortunately a significant chunk of senate republicans instead came like the air force and began bombing the house republicans, our own troops. >> not everyone in the republican party is on board with cruz's strategy to defeat the affordable care ago. jeb bush offered the freshman senator a little bit of advice. >> have a little bit of self-restraint. it might actually be a politically better approach to creed the massive disfunction but we don't hear about that because we've stepped on that message and i think republicans need to take a step back and allow -- show a little self-restraint and let this happen on eye little organically. >> let's turn to one of the higher profile elections. in virginia, hillary clinton made her first political appearance since stepping down as secretary of state back in february endorsing democrat and longtime family friend terry mcauliffe for governor. >> recently in washington, unfortunately, we have seen examples of the wrong kind of leadership. when politicians choose scorchedered over common ground. when they operate in what i call the evidence-free zo
unfortunately a significant chunk of senate republicans instead came like the air force and began bombing the house republicans, our own troops. >> not everyone in the republican party is on board with cruz's strategy to defeat the affordable care ago. jeb bush offered the freshman senator a little bit of advice. >> have a little bit of self-restraint. it might actually be a politically better approach to creed the massive disfunction but we don't hear about that because we've...
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true we are in a dead end unfortunately. but there is always a way out. yes. as a motorist you would agree with me that sometimes in order to move forward to a longer route i think you need to back down and to make a u. turn or a left or right turn and then you're on the right track again and when you get it early. i think we must do it this. the past nine years that we're trumpeted by second really as the time of democratic reforms actually lived invade the unemployment rate remains very high standing at more than forty percent. but even i mean to be honest little has changed for us it's them politicians fighting for power and advantages that's still what it used to be. the residence of the old tbilisi tired of the experiments of the regime the election is seen as a new hope for the better they don't even want to talk about cycles really he's been consigned to the past. we don't need the old president enough is enough here thinks about his pocket and no one thinks about the people. but also for the time being no one in georgia knows what pulse the new authori
true we are in a dead end unfortunately. but there is always a way out. yes. as a motorist you would agree with me that sometimes in order to move forward to a longer route i think you need to back down and to make a u. turn or a left or right turn and then you're on the right track again and when you get it early. i think we must do it this. the past nine years that we're trumpeted by second really as the time of democratic reforms actually lived invade the unemployment rate remains very high...
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unfortunately, people don't pay attention to it. they only look at one slice of the pie. >> in your ongoing research, do you find it is a possibility for the three competing goals to compromise? to reach somewhat of a halfway point? are you willing to settle for 50% or 60%? >> absolutely. you need to look at your objectives, what you want to do. what are your priorities and what are the things available for you to do this? you can dream something impossible, but on the other hand, i believe we should invest more for the future development of energy. that part has been overlooked. >> we can talk about that later in the program. after the fukushima accident, a lot of the countries in the neighboring asian-pacific areas have taken steps to try to change their outlook energy policy and make the necessary changes and protections. in addition to that, we have talked about the importance of becoming more inclusive in terms of policymaking. what is important for taiwan is to try to meet the international standards that have been set by many
unfortunately, people don't pay attention to it. they only look at one slice of the pie. >> in your ongoing research, do you find it is a possibility for the three competing goals to compromise? to reach somewhat of a halfway point? are you willing to settle for 50% or 60%? >> absolutely. you need to look at your objectives, what you want to do. what are your priorities and what are the things available for you to do this? you can dream something impossible, but on the other hand, i...