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. >> item 12 is a resolution authorizing the lessons of space and services at united layer at 200 hall street for the department of technology. supervisor chiu: same house, same call? this resolution is adopted. item 13. >> item 13 is a resolution authorizing the license of space and services telx @ 200 paul street for the department of technology. supervisor chiu: same house, call? the resolution is adopted. why don't we move to our committee reports starting at item 18. >> items 18 through 22 were considered by the rules committee at a special meeting on thursday january 20, 2011, and were forwarded to the board as committee reports. item 18 is a motion approving the mayor's nomination of reappointment of andrew wolfram to the historic preservation commission seat number two for a four-year term ending december 31, 2014. supervisor chiu: the resolution is approved. >> item 19 is approving the mayor's nomination for the appointment of richard john's to the historic preservation seat number four for a four-year term ending december 31, 2014. supervisor chiu: colleagues, any discussion?
. >> item 12 is a resolution authorizing the lessons of space and services at united layer at 200 hall street for the department of technology. supervisor chiu: same house, same call? this resolution is adopted. item 13. >> item 13 is a resolution authorizing the license of space and services telx @ 200 paul street for the department of technology. supervisor chiu: same house, call? the resolution is adopted. why don't we move to our committee reports starting at item 18. >>...
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. ♪ ♪ >> multi-layered, world-renown, fresh, it just like us. dw-tv, quality first. ♪ >> the united secretary general says he is appalled. u.s. president barack obama has described it as outrageous. and in july merkel has spoken of her dismay and disgust at what she called a power the terrorist attack on monday afternoon, a suicide bomber walked into the busy arrivals hall of moscow's largest airport in blew himself up. at least 35 people were killed. russian president dmitry medvedev immediately heightened security and transportation hubs across the country and pledged to track down those behind the attack. >> amateur film clips show smoke, debris, and chaos. it is immediately clear how much devastation the latest attack has caused. thousands of passengers were in the terminal when a suicide bomber blew himself up. dozens of bodies were scattered throughout the arrivals area. the wounded rarest to hospitals by ambulance crews. -- the wounded were rushed to hospital. it happened at around 2:30 p.m. local time. authorities believe it was the work of a suicide bomber carrying an explo
. ♪ ♪ >> multi-layered, world-renown, fresh, it just like us. dw-tv, quality first. ♪ >> the united secretary general says he is appalled. u.s. president barack obama has described it as outrageous. and in july merkel has spoken of her dismay and disgust at what she called a power the terrorist attack on monday afternoon, a suicide bomber walked into the busy arrivals hall of moscow's largest airport in blew himself up. at least 35 people were killed. russian president dmitry...
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the strategically arista furthest outlier one of the furthest out layers don't give people a reason to want to come and attack the unitedstates it's smart, makes good sense and strategy. regard that as a cost of our foreign policy at least. and second, don't need it fun to attack the united states. i see don't make it fun almost the size of the because if you read the people who are actively studying terrorism, we think of them of course because of their affect, we think your geopolitical lectors because of what osama bin laden says. most are not geopolitical actors. they are people with nothing else to do. they want to be part of something that's a big community can put the american president in the eye that's huge. if they can knock the united states of its game that is what they want to be a part of, as a part of our job in responding to that, though strategically year to our security is not being knocked off hour game. it is being brave and not worrying about it. it's arresting as bruce said terrorist suspects without making a big deal about it. throw them in prison blues or worse yet, the orange jumpsuits and put t
the strategically arista furthest outlier one of the furthest out layers don't give people a reason to want to come and attack the unitedstates it's smart, makes good sense and strategy. regard that as a cost of our foreign policy at least. and second, don't need it fun to attack the united states. i see don't make it fun almost the size of the because if you read the people who are actively studying terrorism, we think of them of course because of their affect, we think your geopolitical...
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the strategically arista furthest outlier one of the furthest out layers don't give people a reason to want to come and attack the unitedstates it's smart, makes good sense and strategy. regard that as a cost of our foreign policy at least. and second, don't need it fun to attack the united states. i see don't make it fun almost the size of the because if you read the people who are actively studying terrorism, we think of them of course because of their affect, we think your geopolitical lectors because of what osama bin laden says. most are not geopolitical actors. they are people with nothing else to do. they want to be part of something that's a big community can put the american president in the eye that's huge. if they can knock the united states of its game that is what they want to be a part of, as a part of our job in responding to that, though strategically year to our security is not being knocked off hour game. it is being brave and not worrying about it. it's arresting as bruce said terrorist suspects without making a big deal about it. throw them in prison blues or worse yet, the orange jumpsuits and put t
the strategically arista furthest outlier one of the furthest out layers don't give people a reason to want to come and attack the unitedstates it's smart, makes good sense and strategy. regard that as a cost of our foreign policy at least. and second, don't need it fun to attack the united states. i see don't make it fun almost the size of the because if you read the people who are actively studying terrorism, we think of them of course because of their affect, we think your geopolitical...
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united states called. the toughest job, of course, was the final one. i have never admired richard more than observing him during the final two years facing layers of breathtakingfinal mission was mission impossible. i never urged him to come home because i knew him too well. from richard, i learned that a life of meaning is worth more than a life of ease. and perhaps even more than a long life. we had many plans for our next chapter. none of those plans involved anything other than a life of full engagement. here's a consoling thought for all of us. richard was not looking to this last mission for his place in history. as something of a historian himself. he knew that he had earned that place already. he was just going to give this last pass as he had the others everything he had. i look around this beautiful hall, at the hundreds of young people that he mentored and inspired, including my own daughter. and in their eyes, i see my husband. richard is right here with us very much alive. i will miss him forever. [applause] >> dear dad, i'm writing this letter now because you are so far away. i imagine you're busy enjoying the company of governor harriman, clark
united states called. the toughest job, of course, was the final one. i have never admired richard more than observing him during the final two years facing layers of breathtakingfinal mission was mission impossible. i never urged him to come home because i knew him too well. from richard, i learned that a life of meaning is worth more than a life of ease. and perhaps even more than a long life. we had many plans for our next chapter. none of those plans involved anything other than a life of...
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united states called. the toughest job, of course, was the final one. i have never admired richard more than observing him during the final two years, facing layers of breath-takingng. in t . . final mission was mission impossible. i never urged him to come home, because i knew him too well. from richard, i learned that a life of meaning is worth more than a life of ease. and perhaps even more than a long life. we had many plans for our next chapter. none of those plans involved anything other than a life of full engagement. here's a consoling thought for all of us. richard was not looking to the last mission for his place in history. as something of a historian himself, he knew he had earned that place already. he was just going to give this last task as he had the others everything that he had. i look around this beautiful hall at the hundreds of young people that he mentored and inspired, including my own daughter, and in their eyes, i see my husband. richard is right here with us, very much alive. i will miss him forever. [applause] [applause] >> dear dad, i'm writing this letter now because you are so far away. i imagine that you are busy enjoying the compan
united states called. the toughest job, of course, was the final one. i have never admired richard more than observing him during the final two years, facing layers of breath-takingng. in t . . final mission was mission impossible. i never urged him to come home, because i knew him too well. from richard, i learned that a life of meaning is worth more than a life of ease. and perhaps even more than a long life. we had many plans for our next chapter. none of those plans involved anything other...
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united states called. the toughest job, of course, was the final one. i have never admired richard more than observing him during the final two years, facing layers of breath-takingng. in the depths of the night, when we were at our most open and vulnerable, i could see just how deep and genuine his passion to do good and make use of his god given talent ran. so he ignored his friends who told him his final mission was mission impossible. i never urged him to come home, because i knew him too well. from richard, i learned that a life of meaning is worth more than a life of ease. and perhaps even more than a long life. we had many plans for our next chapter. none of those plans involved anything other than a life of full engagement. here's a consoling thought for all of us. richard was not looking to the last mission for his place in history. as something of a historian himself, he knew he had earned that place already. he was just going to give this last task as he had the others everything that he had. i look around this beautiful hall at the hundreds of young people that he mentored and inspired, including my own daughter, and in their eyes, i see my husband. r
united states called. the toughest job, of course, was the final one. i have never admired richard more than observing him during the final two years, facing layers of breath-takingng. in the depths of the night, when we were at our most open and vulnerable, i could see just how deep and genuine his passion to do good and make use of his god given talent ran. so he ignored his friends who told him his final mission was mission impossible. i never urged him to come home, because i knew him too...
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united states called. the toughest job, of course, was the final one. i have never admired richard more than observing him during the final two years, facing layers of breath-taking adversity, he just kept on moving. in the depths of the night, when we were at our most open and vulnerable, i could see just how deep and genuine his passion to do good and make use of his god given talent ran. so he ignored his friends who told him his final mission was mission impossible. i never urged him to come home, because i knew him too well. from richard, i learned that a life of meaning is worth more than a life of ease. and perhaps even more than a long life. we had many plans for our next chapter. none of those plans involved anything other than a life of full engagement. here's a consoling thought for all of us. richard was not looking to the last mission for his place in history. as something of a historian himself, he knew he had earned that place already. he was just going to give this last task as he had the others everything that he had. i look around this beautiful hall at the hundreds of young people that he mentored and inspired, including my own daughter, and in
united states called. the toughest job, of course, was the final one. i have never admired richard more than observing him during the final two years, facing layers of breath-taking adversity, he just kept on moving. in the depths of the night, when we were at our most open and vulnerable, i could see just how deep and genuine his passion to do good and make use of his god given talent ran. so he ignored his friends who told him his final mission was mission impossible. i never urged him to...
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layer $1 trillion of spending on top. that makes it better? i don't think so. there's no check that will generate job growth in the united states. nothing about that has ever been a successful path to improve economic performance, and i believe that the nature of those subsidies, i want to echo what john said, in addition to the real efficiency cost and growth impacts of this bill, there's some deep unfairness associated with the way these subsidies are distributed. the example he gave is a real one. two people who are otherwise identical go forward in 2016 and one woman makes $70,000, gets her health insurance from employer who gets only the tax benefit from the employer sponsored insurance. another woman making $70,000 gets the exchanges and gets $7,000 in federal subsidies? that's so profound, i don't believe it can exist. i'm nervous that a future congress will dpix that by giving everybody $7,000 and making the boll tom line cost more than it already is. i'll turn to the budget implications because it's related to the economic incentives. there are many ways to look at the budgetary implications, but begin with the simplest
layer $1 trillion of spending on top. that makes it better? i don't think so. there's no check that will generate job growth in the united states. nothing about that has ever been a successful path to improve economic performance, and i believe that the nature of those subsidies, i want to echo what john said, in addition to the real efficiency cost and growth impacts of this bill, there's some deep unfairness associated with the way these subsidies are distributed. the example he gave is a...