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we have had 3 of these sessions and spend a whole morning and take units by units into the auditorium. and then they are provided with the list of all of the agency who were there. and we incorporate that into the release plan. it's a plan in the works. i notice one the areas where it's working? reducing. it's a work in progress. one thing is for sure. we are not relying on the youths to get to the agencies. >> when did this start? >> in january. now we're going to move into a direction where we're going to assemble and call in the agencys and it's going to be for parents and it's going to be on days the heavily visiting days, the services will then be made available for the parents. that's where the effective indications will be. >> how many youth have participated in these 3 saturday. >> at any given time. there's over 100 kid in the detention center. so, we make certain that even, there were some concern about the kids that were in there for a long time. even if there's no hope. i say, that's short sided because the experience of having kids interact with helping adults is positive
we have had 3 of these sessions and spend a whole morning and take units by units into the auditorium. and then they are provided with the list of all of the agency who were there. and we incorporate that into the release plan. it's a plan in the works. i notice one the areas where it's working? reducing. it's a work in progress. one thing is for sure. we are not relying on the youths to get to the agencies. >> when did this start? >> in january. now we're going to move into a...
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that is tightly linked to the ability to fund transit and provide service with the growth, unit by unit. we need a transit pattern as we grow our city. commissioner borden: thanks. president olague: i want to thank choo-choo for being here. you are speaking to growth and equity. i want to thank them for bringing this issue to us on the assembly we are hearing the housing element. i think it is critical that we look at this bigger picture and bring some of this discussion into the housing element, because i think that are related. how can we talk about regional mandates and not bring some of these issues that have been raised during public comment to our details of the housing element. one of the things a would like -- i wish i could have a conversation with people in the audience. i think the presentation was such that i still have some outstanding questions. i will keep it brief. i would want to talk to mr. young. i would like personally -- i do not know if other commissioners are interested in getting a copy of the work you have to communities of concern. i would like a little informa
that is tightly linked to the ability to fund transit and provide service with the growth, unit by unit. we need a transit pattern as we grow our city. commissioner borden: thanks. president olague: i want to thank choo-choo for being here. you are speaking to growth and equity. i want to thank them for bringing this issue to us on the assembly we are hearing the housing element. i think it is critical that we look at this bigger picture and bring some of this discussion into the housing...
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in those moments i was your torch and we were united. united by the scents the heat the shutter. for love of another i'd say to myself, faithful in muted pain. my hope, my heart extinguishing as you stood there paralyzed each time like a still camera unable to look away. infraction. if my love were smooth and lustrous would you spit me open and fill me up again. would you kiss the scar you made of me name it and claim me like a mountain. bear witness to holiness where 2 rocks collide. if my was unpenetrable and clear would you search your whole life destroying me just to hold me to the light? i am listening you like rain that slips through fingers missing you like childhood dreams and mother's mill ik. like an earing under a bed. links of moon that pass. with years reflected in glass. the silver seams behind eyes. if you happen to find my love hidden in the openal of your memory, would you return my uncertainty? my last poem, i'd like to dedicate to all the people who have ever lost someone that they love. and as nancy said you get to a certain age and people start passing away.
in those moments i was your torch and we were united. united by the scents the heat the shutter. for love of another i'd say to myself, faithful in muted pain. my hope, my heart extinguishing as you stood there paralyzed each time like a still camera unable to look away. infraction. if my love were smooth and lustrous would you spit me open and fill me up again. would you kiss the scar you made of me name it and claim me like a mountain. bear witness to holiness where 2 rocks collide. if my was...
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units could be built based on existing zoning. the monitoring report also covers other changes to the housing stock, including housing stock preservation by type. a total of six units were lost in the five years covered by the report, but actually, of the four units lost to demolition, there will be a net increase of five units because the projects posted a total of nine units. conversion of rental stock in market and octavia represents about 7% of the citywide total. in absolute numbers, there were 227 units converted into condos. as far as evictions are concerned, about 70 were for withdrawal, which tends to be a precursor to a condo conversion, 23 were for owner move then, but the ball or for other reasons. -- but the bulk were for other reasons. the report also covers matters related to transportation and parking. 42% of the residence in market octavia use public transit to get to work. this compares very well city- wide. another 12% of the market and octavia plan residents walk to work, and almost 5% bike to work. citywide, the numbers are 9% and 2% respectively. the market octavia plan also limits the market curb cuts in the area on specific street frontage is. a limited survey was done by staff, locating existing curb cuts. future curb cut
units could be built based on existing zoning. the monitoring report also covers other changes to the housing stock, including housing stock preservation by type. a total of six units were lost in the five years covered by the report, but actually, of the four units lost to demolition, there will be a net increase of five units because the projects posted a total of nine units. conversion of rental stock in market and octavia represents about 7% of the citywide total. in absolute numbers, there...
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never were declared by the united states the legal because frankly they're not illegal they are quite legal under the league of nations mandate. which was that assumed by the u.n. united nations structures so that's why the united states has never legally been able to say they are illegal ok gentlemen and gentlemen i really enjoy i'd like to keep this program focused on democracy in the in the arab world this is interesting is this discussion is we've done it on cross talk many many times and read you've been very very patient go ahead. well you know i think you know we look what is amazing as i look at all these revolutions is we have countries which are very different you know tunisia egypt bahrain yemen libya is you know i was in libya last year i would not have suspected that this was going to happen. you know but in each of the countries with very different socioeconomic standards you see this thirst for democracy i mean there are many common factors you mentioned some of them and each of these countries have had rulers who have been there too long and most of the countries there are crown prince's who are detested. you have youth with a little little perspective
never were declared by the united states the legal because frankly they're not illegal they are quite legal under the league of nations mandate. which was that assumed by the u.n. united nations structures so that's why the united states has never legally been able to say they are illegal ok gentlemen and gentlemen i really enjoy i'd like to keep this program focused on democracy in the in the arab world this is interesting is this discussion is we've done it on cross talk many many times and...
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units -- 7200 units. and i don't have the precise number but this was provided by 500. the largest side was 2500 new units. this scenario that i gave one is that if you had a developer that one in three large phases, they could accomplish the 7200 units in phases. >> this is like 10 years each. >> the developer has approached the proposed all of the. -- all of the seven agreements. even with a large phase, they require a developer to provide the city with a -- of construction. they are subject to excusable delays. you can have some small development phases which gives up 14 or 15 total phases. an order of construction is mandated. the developer must tell the city the proposed order of construction. >> when would the developer -- this process right now, when are we making the public aware of the phasing? will there be a time in the future before they start their first shovel? >> that is a great question and there are a couple of ways that it will become public. there is a public presentation of any development phase approval. the city has reviewed it and all relevant agencies, certainly the plan department
units -- 7200 units. and i don't have the precise number but this was provided by 500. the largest side was 2500 new units. this scenario that i gave one is that if you had a developer that one in three large phases, they could accomplish the 7200 units in phases. >> this is like 10 years each. >> the developer has approached the proposed all of the. -- all of the seven agreements. even with a large phase, they require a developer to provide the city with a -- of construction. they...
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united states in the question of afghanistan any other questions what really happens is certainly a play. completely a chess game on. on the international scale that is led by the united states foreign policy and united states think tank. the europeans and the nato countries. are allies in this system and they as i said they try to benefit from. resource influence from oil influence the politicians are in the close alliance of close dependence with the military industrial complex so they are in this thinking. gaining from this war only in minor questions can nato allies deviate from this from the general united states strategy. now for a brief look at some other major headlines from around the world a teenage suicide so much trust in a school uniform has struck at a military facility in northwestern pakistan killing at least thirty soldiers and wounding over forty others that target detonated his explosive laden best during an early training session in the city of la down there incidents described as one of the worst against pakistani security forces and restored months and since have carried out scores of suicide bombings and other terror attacks in the past few years in the region killing thousands
united states in the question of afghanistan any other questions what really happens is certainly a play. completely a chess game on. on the international scale that is led by the united states foreign policy and united states think tank. the europeans and the nato countries. are allies in this system and they as i said they try to benefit from. resource influence from oil influence the politicians are in the close alliance of close dependence with the military industrial complex so they are in...
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united states in the question of afghanistan and it other questions what really happens is certainly a play. completely of a chess game on. on the international scale that is led by the united states foreign policy and united states think tank. the europeans and the nato countries are allies in this system and as i said they try to benefit from. resource influence from oil influence the politicians are in the close alliance or close dependence with the military industrial complex so they are in this thinking. of gaining from this war only in minor questions can nato allies deviate from this from the general united states strategy. when after a brief look at some of the major headlines from around the world this hour in our world update at least six people are being killed and six injured after a small plane crash to cork airport in the republic of the. aircraft overturned and caught fire trying to land in heavy fog and manx to plane and make two previous attempts to land it when travelling from belfast in northern ireland accidents is the deadliest in irish aviation since one nine hundred sixty eight. suicide bomber dressed in school uniforms struck at a military facility in northwestern pakistan killing a
united states in the question of afghanistan and it other questions what really happens is certainly a play. completely of a chess game on. on the international scale that is led by the united states foreign policy and united states think tank. the europeans and the nato countries are allies in this system and as i said they try to benefit from. resource influence from oil influence the politicians are in the close alliance or close dependence with the military industrial complex so they are in...
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there these are regimes that have traditionally been supported by the united states in the same way that mubarak was supported by the united states they must be very worried i mean it seems as if the u.s. has abandoned mubarak do you think that they could be concerned that america's about abandoned them i think a lot of started. to declare a lot of changes and also in jordan there's a lot of the changes i think what is going on in egypt affect most of the middle east and not only in the middle of the area because it really is as we watch now all the t.v. around we see that all the international community is following is going on because it affects the economy the financial and even the stability and security in many other countries normally. interfere just to stop any short of. the new egypt which is a question that thousands of people are asking here in cairo as well what exactly is the military planning to do there out there on the streets but they keeping a very very low profile the other point of course as was mentioned here is the role of islamised groups and my colleague laura emmet looked into that further i egypt i
there these are regimes that have traditionally been supported by the united states in the same way that mubarak was supported by the united states they must be very worried i mean it seems as if the u.s. has abandoned mubarak do you think that they could be concerned that america's about abandoned them i think a lot of started. to declare a lot of changes and also in jordan there's a lot of the changes i think what is going on in egypt affect most of the middle east and not only in the middle...
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united states in the question of to afghanistan any other questions what really happens is certainly a play. completely a chess game on. on the international scale that is led by the united states foreign policy and united states think tech. the europeans and the nato countries our allies in this system and. as i said they tried to benefit from. resource influence from oil influence the politicians are in the close alliance of close dependence with the military industrial complex so they are in this thinking. gaining from this war only in minor questions can nato allies deviate from this from the general united states strategy. relations between london and moscow have been rocky in recent years with many unresolved issues still hanging over the two well r.t. spoke to the new russian ambassador to britain and xander think about how he expects the relationship to progress that interview is coming your way in just a few moments nabil back with a summary of the news stories later stay with us. today i'm at the russian embassy in london talking to mr alexander yet again kay has just taken up the post as the new russian ambassador to the u.k. is the academic thank you very much for talking to us he congratula
united states in the question of to afghanistan any other questions what really happens is certainly a play. completely a chess game on. on the international scale that is led by the united states foreign policy and united states think tech. the europeans and the nato countries our allies in this system and. as i said they tried to benefit from. resource influence from oil influence the politicians are in the close alliance of close dependence with the military industrial complex so they are in...
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there these are regimes that have traditionally been supported by the united states in the same way that mubarak was supported by the united states they must be very worried i mean it seems as if the u.s. has abandoned mubarak do you think that they could be concerned that america's about to abandon them i think as a lot of started the yemeni government is destructive to declare a lot of changes and also in jordan there's tossed a lot of the changes i think what is going on in egypt affect most of the middle east and not only the middle east and all the area because it really is as we watch now all the t.v.'s around we see that all the international community is following this is following what's going on because it affects the economy the financial and even the stability and security but can these regimes trust the united states because they certainly have shown mubarak that he can trust it any way any regime has to. to follow the rules from the inside don't expect somebody from the outside can help you no way that anyone from the outside can help but what it can help any people is the people themselves from inside the co
there these are regimes that have traditionally been supported by the united states in the same way that mubarak was supported by the united states they must be very worried i mean it seems as if the u.s. has abandoned mubarak do you think that they could be concerned that america's about to abandon them i think as a lot of started the yemeni government is destructive to declare a lot of changes and also in jordan there's tossed a lot of the changes i think what is going on in egypt affect most...
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all housing units below 80% of the area median income, as long as those units are subsidized by the san francisco housing authority or redevelopment agency. we are maintaining that these units must be subsidized in a manner -- in a manner which maintains a portability for no less than 55 years. i am happy to answer any questions about the details of the resolution. chairperson mar: with no other questions, let's open as for public comment. is there any? cheryl atoms from the city attorney's office. -- adams from the city attorney's office. >> this piece of legislation is part of a much larger package that went to the board last year. it was determined at that time that a handful of the areas were left out of the legislation. it was amended. that peace was severed out and send back through the planning process-- piece was severed out and sent back to the planning process. by law, there are things that have to be adopted by planning. there has to be a finding of consistency with the general plan. here, and that is accomplished by reference to the housing elements of affordable housing legislation. the eight priority policies -- you have probably seen this in a lot of legislat
all housing units below 80% of the area median income, as long as those units are subsidized by the san francisco housing authority or redevelopment agency. we are maintaining that these units must be subsidized in a manner -- in a manner which maintains a portability for no less than 55 years. i am happy to answer any questions about the details of the resolution. chairperson mar: with no other questions, let's open as for public comment. is there any? cheryl atoms from the city attorney's...
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successful insurgency against the transition of national government, backed by the united nations, certainly backed by unitedtates. several thousand young americans of somali descent have travel to somalia to fight for them. at least a couple have murdered themselves, committed suicide operations in that fight. our concern is not about an inbound threat directly from central, but from those who have gone to somalia, train, by in military operations, and return. many still radicalized and capable of committing terrorist acts. al shabab remains a fertile ground for recruiting extremists not only in united states but also in western europe. one of the things that has occurred in the last year, i believe, is a greater prominence of radicalization, especially among young, muslim youth in the west. in europe as well as in north america. according to a study that was published in 2010, there were only 46 publicly reported cases of radicalization and recruitment to g hottest terrorism in the united states between september 11, 2001 and the end of 2009. only 125 people were identified as part of these 46 cases. 13 of
successful insurgency against the transition of national government, backed by the united nations, certainly backed by unitedtates. several thousand young americans of somali descent have travel to somalia to fight for them. at least a couple have murdered themselves, committed suicide operations in that fight. our concern is not about an inbound threat directly from central, but from those who have gone to somalia, train, by in military operations, and return. many still radicalized and...
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successful insurgency against the transition of national government, backed by the united nations, certainly backed by united states. several thousand young americans of somali descent have travel to somalia to fight for them. at least a couple have murdered themselves, committed suicide operations in that fight. our concern is not about an inbound threat directly from central, but from those who have gone to somalia, train, by in military operations, and return. many still radicalized and capable of committing terrorist acts. al shabab remains a fertile ground for recruiting extremists not only in united states but also in western europe. one of the things that has occurred in the last year, i believe, is a greater prominence of radicalization, especially among young, muslim youth in the west. in europe as well as in north america. according to a study that was published in 2010, there were only 46 publicly reported cases of radicalization and recruitment to g hottest terrorism in the united states between september 11, 2001 and the end of 2009. only 125 people were identified as part of these 46 cases. 13
successful insurgency against the transition of national government, backed by the united nations, certainly backed by united states. several thousand young americans of somali descent have travel to somalia to fight for them. at least a couple have murdered themselves, committed suicide operations in that fight. our concern is not about an inbound threat directly from central, but from those who have gone to somalia, train, by in military operations, and return. many still radicalized and...
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by now. instead they are walking around the united terminal. their flight like so many others is delayed. it is because united voluntarily grounded the boeing 757's after realizing today it never got its air data computer properly checked by the f.a.a. the f.a.a. ordered united to update the system six and a half years ago. >> these data systems serve to feed information from the airplane's airspeed, altitude, location, all kinds of data comes in, and then it is fed into the auto pilot. >> the old system used to randomly sound an alarm at times which could distract the crew causing them to take unnecessary and possibly dangerous action. grounding all 757's caused planes like these to sit at the gate for hours. >> from then on we have had nothing but problems trying to get rebooked. they would not take our baggage off the plane even though they had time to do it. they didn't do that and they didn't do that for a lot of people. >> they should give everyone a free flight somewhere. >> instead they are trying to get united help in honoring their tickets. the delay could last until thursday. >> if the f.a.a. does
by now. instead they are walking around the united terminal. their flight like so many others is delayed. it is because united voluntarily grounded the boeing 757's after realizing today it never got its air data computer properly checked by the f.a.a. the f.a.a. ordered united to update the system six and a half years ago. >> these data systems serve to feed information from the airplane's airspeed, altitude, location, all kinds of data comes in, and then it is fed into the auto pilot....
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political chaos the republic is recognized by the united states and most but not by russia and other and over one hundred other united nations men they can only crisis has been deepened by a recent council of europe report alleging top kosovo's leaders including current prime minister hashim tashi were involved in renders crimes during the one nine hundred ninety nine these include executions abductions and organ trafficking and occasions which serbia has asked the you have security council to investigate and marco graphic from the british side then alliance for peace says the u.s. and e.u. don't investigate didn't investigate because their roles in what happened would have been matched loz crimes that were committed to it so it was at that time was so huge that. in fact the reality was that the albanians that the u.s. was sponsoring at the time they couldn't go back from their original claims without admitting that they'd be lying all along particularly nine hundred ninety nine and that would have meant that those who bombed serbia were culpable in criminal terms for that bombing and should answer before an internat
political chaos the republic is recognized by the united states and most but not by russia and other and over one hundred other united nations men they can only crisis has been deepened by a recent council of europe report alleging top kosovo's leaders including current prime minister hashim tashi were involved in renders crimes during the one nine hundred ninety nine these include executions abductions and organ trafficking and occasions which serbia has asked the you have security council to...
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unit, this is already an over traffic district. by adding a fourth unit, you would be adding traffic to an already over trafficked residential street. these houses are poorly configured and they affect the neighbors to the east. there are two different proposals for the penthouses. what we are looking for you from the neighbor's side, if the project does not have clean hands when it comes to its demolition, where are the causes, if there are any. we would greatly appreciate it. >> members of the commission, my name is steven. i am the owner of 1262 at lombard street, which is directly uphill from the current site. obviously, i am here to oppose the project. why do i not save everybody some time and turn it over to my architectural consultant? >> thank you. my name is jerry. 10 years ago, we were asked to look at the cottage in terms of upgrading. we had a number of structural reports that were done. the thought was that we would go ahead and redo the cottage. we made a submission to the planning commission. at that time, the landmarks board declined to certify this as landmark eligible. we designed a three-unit condominium project. in that design, which allowed him to have a least a light shaft going along beside. what is given now is a very small area where he once had light, air and sunlight coming in. when they decided that they had to sell the cottage, he talked to the sponsors about his pre requisite. he wanted to end these keep the semblance of light and air. what is being given is a light shaft over here. that stops the sunshine coming in. after a long period of time, he was never contacted by the sponsors until the first time he saw the project. he is here to oppose this. we have this one. we did this a long time ago. it is not about architecture. we left some space over here so that there could be some light coming in. what is being proposed is a building which completely eliminates what he once had. this goes wall to wall. if you look at the next picture -- >> thank you. they are followed by marvin. >> i thought that you had called jeff. i would like to speak. i am the owner of the
unit, this is already an over traffic district. by adding a fourth unit, you would be adding traffic to an already over trafficked residential street. these houses are poorly configured and they affect the neighbors to the east. there are two different proposals for the penthouses. what we are looking for you from the neighbor's side, if the project does not have clean hands when it comes to its demolition, where are the causes, if there are any. we would greatly appreciate it. >> members...
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unit was centrally organizing those, making sure we had a forum for people to come, to discuss their concerns. we have a very productive meeting organized by the community relations unit. the two other town hall meetings to prevent violence and to prevent that by allowing people of place to come to speak about their concerns. for example, the community relations unit very active in going through community groups to bring people in from the african-american form, from the different -- onion from the african-american forum, from the different community groups. that is one of the venues through which we have addressed community policing. the unit is also responsible for meetings with dcrf. those meetings are all for the breaking down of barriers and setting up personal relationships that give people a place to go in the police department when they start to see problems were tensions mounting supervisor mirkarimi: -- or tensions mounting. supervisor mirkarimi: are you saying without that money this would not have happened anyway? >> i am saying without this money, without allowing the police department the resources to create units that support community policing. supervisor mirkarimi: in the department general orders that we have looked at, there is no real definition about what community policing is and there is no policy under the police showed or
unit was centrally organizing those, making sure we had a forum for people to come, to discuss their concerns. we have a very productive meeting organized by the community relations unit. the two other town hall meetings to prevent violence and to prevent that by allowing people of place to come to speak about their concerns. for example, the community relations unit very active in going through community groups to bring people in from the african-american form, from the different -- onion from...
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heard of, where the goal was pretty modest, pretty modest by uh, by the standards of the united states and sometimes even not the united states being the proponent of sanctions. where the goal is tough, that is removing a dictator in a hardened autocratic country, who's protected by secret police and so forth, that's, that's tough. the success rate is very low, probably less than a fifth of the time. so, that's kind of a broad assessment. um, if you're going to feel embarrassed as a president not doing anything, yes, sanctions in that sense work. they show the american public that you're, that you are taking action, as president reagan did when he briefly put sanctions against russia, after they shot down that uh, that korean plane, you may remember quite a while ago. but of course, russia didn't change, in that case, but it was certainly a feel good policy of the moment. >> and mark, i guess you feel that sanctions absolutely do work. >> well, i do, ralph. i mean, i think sanctions don't work, except in cases where they do. (laughter) in a sense, sanctions are not a silver bullet, but they may be silver shrapnel. and
heard of, where the goal was pretty modest, pretty modest by uh, by the standards of the united states and sometimes even not the united states being the proponent of sanctions. where the goal is tough, that is removing a dictator in a hardened autocratic country, who's protected by secret police and so forth, that's, that's tough. the success rate is very low, probably less than a fifth of the time. so, that's kind of a broad assessment. um, if you're going to feel embarrassed as a president...
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units that can be occupied. there are about hundred 20 residents. there are 725 units on treasure island, 250 of them are operated by -- and there are partially some 200 residents. we have talked to them. the first benefit, the first option is to get a new rental unit. that is built and a new building built by -- obviously they can go up from there to the time they have to move. if some people got married or the care givers, there is also an option to take a payment depending on the number of residents in the household. there is an option to have assistance to buy a new unit. we would put a down payment that is equal to the option. those who opt for that would be eligible to jump in front of the line and put an offer down on the new unit. we have tried to make some assumptions on who or what will remain on the options that they take. this is a $40 million plot. there are those that have been there for a decade. it is important to provide these elements. people were notified that they were moving into a redevelopment area. it was time to build out the island. so, we have rules and regulations that we have drafted and as part of the document, we will have that approved by -- we have had some good feedback from residents. we have made a lot of changes
units that can be occupied. there are about hundred 20 residents. there are 725 units on treasure island, 250 of them are operated by -- and there are partially some 200 residents. we have talked to them. the first benefit, the first option is to get a new rental unit. that is built and a new building built by -- obviously they can go up from there to the time they have to move. if some people got married or the care givers, there is also an option to take a payment depending on the number of...
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united states the extradition case is going to be used as an as a pretext by the united states to get hold of judea sarge and we think there is a very real danger going to be actually taken to the united states even possibly detained in quantity. and actually basically pursuit of some kind of espionage charges it's going to be impossible to see any kind of fair trial or just it's happen if if june in the sand is going to be extradited to sweden and i was what i'm seeing in terms of how people are spawned ng to the wiki leaks is that actually people overwhelmingly support the freedom of information we can see how the free flow of information has been absolutely crucial to democracy. you can find out. the. guardian. collaborate. with. that's coming your way in the next hour when. we look at the plight of christians. being continuously targeted by extremist groups. with the russian government trying to rein in the country's excessive drinking it seems that it's maybe missing the real root of the problem. found out how russians you may be under the age limit but are often drinking. these teenagers just may be russia's future and it's looking rather bleak. the problem is that's kids start
united states the extradition case is going to be used as an as a pretext by the united states to get hold of judea sarge and we think there is a very real danger going to be actually taken to the united states even possibly detained in quantity. and actually basically pursuit of some kind of espionage charges it's going to be impossible to see any kind of fair trial or just it's happen if if june in the sand is going to be extradited to sweden and i was what i'm seeing in terms of how people...
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united states the extradition case is going to be used as an as a pretext by the united states to get hold of junior sound which. we think there is a very real danger julian assange could be actually taken to the united states even possibly detained in quantity. and actually basically pursuit of some kind of. charges it's going to be impossible to see any kind of fair trial or just is happen if if june in the sand is going to be extradited to sweden and i was what i'm seeing in terms of how people responding to the wiki leaks is that actually people overwhelmingly support the the freedom of information we can see how the free flow of information has been absolutely crucial to democracy. in just a moment as we're going to be talking about. bedfellows. with . wiki leaks. with. web site that's coming your way next hour long with. a rock look at the plight of christians forced to flee their homes after being targeted by extremists. with the russian government trying to rein in the country's excessive drinking it seems their efforts may be missing the real root of the problem. now finds out about russia's youth and how many are under the age limit but are often over the drinking. these teenagers just may
united states the extradition case is going to be used as an as a pretext by the united states to get hold of junior sound which. we think there is a very real danger julian assange could be actually taken to the united states even possibly detained in quantity. and actually basically pursuit of some kind of. charges it's going to be impossible to see any kind of fair trial or just is happen if if june in the sand is going to be extradited to sweden and i was what i'm seeing in terms of how...
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successful insurgency against the transition of national government, backed by the united nations, certainly backed by united states. several thousand young americans of somali descent have travel to somalia to fight for them. at least a couple have murdered themselves, committed suicide operations in that fight. our concern is not about an inbound threat directly from central, but from those who have gone to somalia, train, by in military operations, andeturn. many still radicalized and capable of committing terrorist acts. al shabab remains a fertile ground for recruiting extremists not only in united states but also in western europe. one of the things that has occurred in the last year, i believe, is a greater prominence of radicalization, especially among young, muslim youth in the west. in europe as well as in north america. according to a study that was published in 2010, there were only 46 publicly reported cases of radicalization and recruitmento g hottest terrorism in the united states between september 11, 2001 and the end of 2009. only 125eople were identified as part of these 46 cases. 13 of tho
successful insurgency against the transition of national government, backed by the united nations, certainly backed by united states. several thousand young americans of somali descent have travel to somalia to fight for them. at least a couple have murdered themselves, committed suicide operations in that fight. our concern is not about an inbound threat directly from central, but from those who have gone to somalia, train, by in military operations, andeturn. many still radicalized and...
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democracy isn't a marsh it's not recognized at least by the united states and its allies and then the united states has been a huge impediment to democracy in the arab world since its inception since independence so what is its track record. its track record is very negative as many serious american historians admit to themselves throughout the cold war period when the big enemy was communism the united states not just in the middle east but also in south america it was prepared to tolerate tyrants dictators butchers of their people because it's there in cross with the end of the cold war. humanitarianism became one of the ideological pillars except in those countries where it wasn't convenient so we've seen in the middle east in particular. the dictatorship in egypt which appears to be collapsing as we speak which has been there for the last twenty five to thirty years we have seen regimes over twenty years long in the matter of b.m. countries to miss morocco algeria we've seen the toleration of a completely authoritarian brutal monarchy in saudi arabia jordan itself has been reduced to the
democracy isn't a marsh it's not recognized at least by the united states and its allies and then the united states has been a huge impediment to democracy in the arab world since its inception since independence so what is its track record. its track record is very negative as many serious american historians admit to themselves throughout the cold war period when the big enemy was communism the united states not just in the middle east but also in south america it was prepared to tolerate...
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seeing them take the battle on to the international level they have zeroed out by name for the united nations population fund for unit ph this house republicans are really about abortion it's the mother of all legislation and regulations it's interesting most of the whole social agenda as long as the billionaires control the public dialogue can overwhelm the media with their messages from paid bloggers mercy and i mean it's a. credible to millions of political ads kids will die while billionaires won't fight the politicians play golf or on the wall after the break. for a flimsy low end game has told them reach home obviously with nothing people are suggesting she's told her no she says she's a star. and welcome back to the rumble here with me jamie weinstein deputy editor of the daily caller a new shade hussein author activist and contributor to forbes one and dan gainor vice president of business and median strip ok let's get back to it one georgia republican state lawmaker wants to force women who've had a miscarriage to prove to the government that was caused by natural circumstances this is just one week after re
seeing them take the battle on to the international level they have zeroed out by name for the united nations population fund for unit ph this house republicans are really about abortion it's the mother of all legislation and regulations it's interesting most of the whole social agenda as long as the billionaires control the public dialogue can overwhelm the media with their messages from paid bloggers mercy and i mean it's a. credible to millions of political ads kids will die while...
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unit. >> right. this is being dictated by the various events, like these 10 or 12 committees that are involved with the disaster recovery, and they have asked us to form a unit. the building inspector -- was it two building inspectors? the unit will consist of at least two building inspectors with a disaster coordinator and that the person. we are attending between six or eight meetings a month on disaster coordination throughout the city without the implementation of the mayor's director for the new committee on the mandatory program, so we need to reform the unit. it is not a new unit. we have any emergency preparedness team at one point. it was disbanded when we had to start making the cuts in 2008- 2009, and we need to reform the unit and get it back into operation. we have been told that we cannot get grant money to do this, and the department did -- how can i say it -- find a position or two positions in the past. what we're going to do with this unit -- it is going to be funded by the strong motion earthquake fee fund that is set aside for just this type of work. commissioner murphy: i understand that. i just want the other commissioners that are not familiar with it to hear about it. i know we have the command center
unit. >> right. this is being dictated by the various events, like these 10 or 12 committees that are involved with the disaster recovery, and they have asked us to form a unit. the building inspector -- was it two building inspectors? the unit will consist of at least two building inspectors with a disaster coordinator and that the person. we are attending between six or eight meetings a month on disaster coordination throughout the city without the implementation of the mayor's director...