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not at last for some of us. despite all differences, we need the healing that laguna honda is famous for. some people who come will be rehabilitated and will leave sunday. others will need 24-hour care for the rest of their lives, and so they will look forward to spending time in the spending -- in this building for years to come. it is exciting to have a new building. it is even more exciting to receive a new model of care, care that is resident centered, care that honors each person as an individual instead of a body in a bed. care that involves talking to us, and more important, listening to us, hearing our voices. so many have worked so hard, has you have been told -- as you have been told, to bring the state to pass. and now we have a dazzling new setting to present to you. when you leave today, you will be going home. but laguna honda residents will not be leaving. this is our home. and it is very important to us. we are already here. but please come back and visit us frequently. this wonderful new laguna
not at last for some of us. despite all differences, we need the healing that laguna honda is famous for. some people who come will be rehabilitated and will leave sunday. others will need 24-hour care for the rest of their lives, and so they will look forward to spending time in the spending -- in this building for years to come. it is exciting to have a new building. it is even more exciting to receive a new model of care, care that is resident centered, care that honors each person as an...
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we to pay to use a facility. that's a way of generating revenues awise pell your gyms and baseball diamonds, this is also putting a concept in it. i could get to this high school and play on the field eventually. i'm always a sportsman -- sports fanatic, because the lincoln high school football saved my brother's life. mr. david henderson like four years ago. it saved his life. now my son is like, i'll goo and walk to lincoln in the next six or seven years. i'm kind of like saying, maybe something different not as much as gardens of that such oar nature. but definitely thinking of spaces that c.b.o.'s and come in and feel comfortable and turn to case management inside the school to where that can kind of cut a break on the dean or the principals and definitely like the use of the facility as far as sports related. track and field. so maybe they'll have to come up with something in the neighborhood, because it looks really good and we appreciate it. >> thank you. at this time i'll take comments and questions. beca
we to pay to use a facility. that's a way of generating revenues awise pell your gyms and baseball diamonds, this is also putting a concept in it. i could get to this high school and play on the field eventually. i'm always a sportsman -- sports fanatic, because the lincoln high school football saved my brother's life. mr. david henderson like four years ago. it saved his life. now my son is like, i'll goo and walk to lincoln in the next six or seven years. i'm kind of like saying, maybe...
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so some loss causes to us look backward, but it also forces us to look forward, to reflect on the present and the future. on the manner in which we live our lives. and nurture our relationships with those who are still with us. we may ask ourselves if we've shown enough kindness and generosity and compassion to the people in our lives. perhaps we question whether we're doing right by our children or our community, whether our priorities are in order. we recognize our own mortality. and we are reminded that in the fleeting time we have on this earth, what matters is not wealth or status or power or fame, but, rather, how well we have loved. and what small part we have played in making the lives of other people better. and that process that process of reflection of making sure we align our values with our actions, that, i believe, is what a tragedy like this requires. for those who are harmed, those who were killed, they are part of our family, an american family, 300 million strong. we may not have known them personally, but surely, we see ourselves in them. in george, in dot and dorwan an
so some loss causes to us look backward, but it also forces us to look forward, to reflect on the present and the future. on the manner in which we live our lives. and nurture our relationships with those who are still with us. we may ask ourselves if we've shown enough kindness and generosity and compassion to the people in our lives. perhaps we question whether we're doing right by our children or our community, whether our priorities are in order. we recognize our own mortality. and we are...
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so why are you saying that i can't use substance abuser, i've used it all the time? what's wrong with that? and i think that we have to recognize that and then we do have to do a lot of presentations, a lot of discussions like this and, and i really appreciate the fact that samhsa is supporting this new language. even within and i have to admit, even within our own agency, mean our, our team in the consumer affairs office, checks you know many, many materials that are going to be put out and sometimes it's even internally, it's very difficult to keep everyone on a straight and narrow path of using. daphne was involved with us at one point in, in creating a document that is still out in draft, related to language and that people are using now. do you remember that daphne? i do remember and it was based a lot on the work of william white, who has written so much on language and the rhetoric of recovery, and what words keep us stuck and what words move us for, forward. for exam, example, the issue of relapse. we talk about relapse and in other illnesses, we might talk a
so why are you saying that i can't use substance abuser, i've used it all the time? what's wrong with that? and i think that we have to recognize that and then we do have to do a lot of presentations, a lot of discussions like this and, and i really appreciate the fact that samhsa is supporting this new language. even within and i have to admit, even within our own agency, mean our, our team in the consumer affairs office, checks you know many, many materials that are going to be put out and...
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some things cause us to on the -- some things cause us to reflect on the present and the future. we nurture our relationships with those who are still with us. [applause] we might ask ourselves if we have shown enough kindness and generosity and compassion to the people in our lives. perhaps we question whether we are doing right by our children or our canadian -- or our community or whether our priorities are in order. we recognize our own mortality. we recognize in the fleeting time we have on this earth what matters is not wealth or status or power or same -- or fame, but rather how well we have loved and what part we have played in making the lives of other people better. [applause] that process of reflection, of making sure that we aligned our values with our actions, that i believe is what a tragedy like this requires. for those who were harmed, those who were killed, they are part of our family, 300 million strong. we might not have known them personally but surely we see ourselves a number and in georgia and dorwin, we sense the abiding love that we have for our husbands
some things cause us to on the -- some things cause us to reflect on the present and the future. we nurture our relationships with those who are still with us. [applause] we might ask ourselves if we have shown enough kindness and generosity and compassion to the people in our lives. perhaps we question whether we are doing right by our children or our canadian -- or our community or whether our priorities are in order. we recognize our own mortality. we recognize in the fleeting time we have...
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we use less energy overall. making sure that an ever larger proportion of energy we use in california comes from non- emitting renewable resources and only permitting the cleanest and most efficient new fossil fuel power plants. that is the focus of my agency, and i think that as the other piece of the equation, to insure that this is just one milestone on the road to our clean energy future, so congratulations to all of you, and i wish you the best over the holidays. [applause] >> finally, there was a change in the power grid, so pg&e did their part, and the other major part of what happened was the transbay cable being completed. >> thank you. i think the heavy lifters have already spoken, but the president of the california public utilities commission could not be here today. he had a conflict in southern california, and with the rain storms, i do not think he could have flown up here even if he wanted to, but i want to congratulate again all of the major players in this historic event, particularly our mayor
we use less energy overall. making sure that an ever larger proportion of energy we use in california comes from non- emitting renewable resources and only permitting the cleanest and most efficient new fossil fuel power plants. that is the focus of my agency, and i think that as the other piece of the equation, to insure that this is just one milestone on the road to our clean energy future, so congratulations to all of you, and i wish you the best over the holidays. [applause] >>...
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do you think you could get used to it? since it was so long awaited, and it is so sweet to here, it is once again my pleasure to utter those magical words in succession that this city has been dreaming about hearing since the giants moved west, ladies and gentlemen, it is time to celebrate your 2010 world champion san francisco giants. [applause] we would like to take a moment to introduce several giants and special guests and san francisco dignitaries that have joined us today. first, please welcome the governor of the great state of california, the honorable arnold schwarzenegger. the chief of protocol, charlotte schulz. we are honored and delighted to have with us today mrs. gina mosconi and mrs. kathleen alioto. giants managing general partner and ceo bill neukom and his wife sally. the giants' president and chief operating officer larry fehr and his wife pam. giant's senior vice president and general manager brian sabian and his wife amanda. the wife of our skipper, mrs. kim bocce. former giants managing general partn
do you think you could get used to it? since it was so long awaited, and it is so sweet to here, it is once again my pleasure to utter those magical words in succession that this city has been dreaming about hearing since the giants moved west, ladies and gentlemen, it is time to celebrate your 2010 world champion san francisco giants. [applause] we would like to take a moment to introduce several giants and special guests and san francisco dignitaries that have joined us today. first, please...
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how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become -- i have made some great achievements as an individual in my family and in things of the world. >> it's a real issue of self-empowerment where new immigrant families are able to communicate with their families at home, able to receive news and information in their own home language, really become more and more connected with the world as well as connected even inside their local communities. >> if we value the diversity of our city and we value our diverse neighborhoods in the city, we need to ensure that they remain econom
how do i use it. then they will start to learn how to do email or how to go back to chinese newspaper to read all the chinese newspaper. >> a lot of the barrier still is around lack of knowledge or confusion or intimidation and not having people in their peer network who use computers in their lives. >> the important thing i learned from caminos was to improve myself personally. when i first came to caminos, i didn't know anything about computers. the second thing is i have become...
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with each of us, within each of us. speaking as one house today, coming together, peace with us, we offer our thoughts and support, our prayers to the health of our colleague, gabby, congresswoman gabrielle giffords, and all of the injured. we share the stories, the heroes of the tramdy, and mourn those who perished. let their actions and their memories be a blessing to our country. we n't know why god saw this to be necessary, but let this be something that we cherish as an opportunity as we mourn the heartbreaking horror of it all. this resolution is fitting tribute, great resolution, please read it again and again, carry those names in your heart. remember each of these people because of, again, a tragic accident took lives, wounded people, in the free expression of ideas. may this resolution remind us of the urgent need to uphold our democratic values, to treat one another with courtesy and with respect, and to act as congresswoman giffords has always done and always do, in a manner that reflects the best of america
with each of us, within each of us. speaking as one house today, coming together, peace with us, we offer our thoughts and support, our prayers to the health of our colleague, gabby, congresswoman gabrielle giffords, and all of the injured. we share the stories, the heroes of the tramdy, and mourn those who perished. let their actions and their memories be a blessing to our country. we n't know why god saw this to be necessary, but let this be something that we cherish as an opportunity as we...
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for single use items for items of packaging that are used once and then discarded so it's a material that last for a very long time in the marine environment and yet we use it and throw it away within a year. of these oceans of plastic there because of our carelessness or is it because the system doesn't work properly. what happens to plastic when we throw it away. this is one of the biggest garbage tubes in the united states. what else landfill serves after los angeles county about seventy eight cities and five point two million people one has landfill takes and has permit at about thirty thousand two hundred tons per day what that accounts for is if you take a football field from post to post fill it up with waste about ten feet higher little over three meters that's how much waste is accepted here a death. in the united states in europe the glue is tough to plaster through where it is simply buried. thousands of bottles and bags end up in this type of tip every year. between them the two continents buried four to five million metric tons of plastic in two thousand and seven. in th
for single use items for items of packaging that are used once and then discarded so it's a material that last for a very long time in the marine environment and yet we use it and throw it away within a year. of these oceans of plastic there because of our carelessness or is it because the system doesn't work properly. what happens to plastic when we throw it away. this is one of the biggest garbage tubes in the united states. what else landfill serves after los angeles county about seventy...
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not so good words to use. for example, we want to talk about recovery, we don't want to talk about addiction. addiction is where people are stuck in the problem. recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training is this, you know? and when you say, media message training, that means that if the media... put a microphone and camera to my face and say, joe, i heard that you used drugs and alcohol before. and who are you? and how do i respond to the media and how do i respond to where the community and the public can know that the benefits of long-term recovery? i think the main message there is that people in long-term recovery can move onto advocate for people with addictions and people to also get long-term recovery like they did. the message is real clear that the benefits of recovery, it works, and that's a reality for many people that's in recovery today. lu
not so good words to use. for example, we want to talk about recovery, we don't want to talk about addiction. addiction is where people are stuck in the problem. recovery is where people get into the solution and that's what it's all about, giving people hope and healing and a new way of life. some of the main questions that we receive is, what kind of training is this, you know? and when you say, media message training, that means that if the media... put a microphone and camera to my face and...
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surely we can use their example as an inspiration to us all.t's time to restore transparency and integrity to our government decision making process. in iowa we pride ourselves on a limited government services. when government said it would do something we did it and for the right reasons. our problems were serious but manageable and as a people of good faith, we rolled up our sleeves and salt then. but we have gotten off track. we have over promised and under delivered turning solutions into problems. iowans deserve better. [applause] and we will get back on track with a slim better managed and sustainable government that you could count on when you need it and will start by opening up to the people, our budgets, briefings and the like, sunshine remains the best year for what ails our governments. [applause] the fourth principal of the covenant and iowa must be a renewed commitment to provide the best education in the world. [applause] providing children with a globally competitive education is key to their future and the future of our state.
surely we can use their example as an inspiration to us all.t's time to restore transparency and integrity to our government decision making process. in iowa we pride ourselves on a limited government services. when government said it would do something we did it and for the right reasons. our problems were serious but manageable and as a people of good faith, we rolled up our sleeves and salt then. but we have gotten off track. we have over promised and under delivered turning solutions into...
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kept us all on the field. a quick story -- when i was down earlier this year, sabs came in and said what are you doing, why are you upset? the season is not over yet. we traded for you for a reason. that picked me up. all the coaching staff, everybody, we made it happen. as you know, i grew up a dodger fan, but right now and forever it is all about the san francisco giants and our world series, baby. [applause] >> san francisco giants are world champions. i am a part of it. i cannot believe it. nine years of my life. dead last our fourth place, this organization has the hard to bring me here and give me a chance. here i am in front of you beautiful people. you deserve it just as much as i do, trust me. i have a present for you all in san francisco. i am sure all of you have heard about the rallying song. i know this is a family event, but if you have seen zoolander, i have a special talent just for you. [applause] >> world champions. we will do it again, baby. san francisco, i love you. thank you very much! [a
kept us all on the field. a quick story -- when i was down earlier this year, sabs came in and said what are you doing, why are you upset? the season is not over yet. we traded for you for a reason. that picked me up. all the coaching staff, everybody, we made it happen. as you know, i grew up a dodger fan, but right now and forever it is all about the san francisco giants and our world series, baby. [applause] >> san francisco giants are world champions. i am a part of it. i cannot...
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it to us, and they are not. that really bothers me, and i would like to know more about that. i will talk to my stuff about why that is. i would hope there would be representatives from the cac here. the other issue i have had, and i have spoken to you about this privately but wanted to bring it up publicly, it is the whole issue of the carry over. i understand there is some good reasons for that. i do not think the decisions that were made, the various policy decisions, the issues for why we have a carryover are necessarily a bad thing, but it does trouble me that almost 10% actually was carry over. it went to other things than what we originally approved when we approved the spending plan. i suggested to step earlier that the board needs a little bit -- to staff earlier that the board need a little bit of progress reports that some of these things are going to change. we are in a complex environment. king's costs less or more than we thought they were. people aren't available, or whatever it is. but the board
it to us, and they are not. that really bothers me, and i would like to know more about that. i will talk to my stuff about why that is. i would hope there would be representatives from the cac here. the other issue i have had, and i have spoken to you about this privately but wanted to bring it up publicly, it is the whole issue of the carry over. i understand there is some good reasons for that. i do not think the decisions that were made, the various policy decisions, the issues for why we...
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it is a big deal because if you expect us to use it, we will use it. if you do not provide the service, we cannot. thank you very much for your hard work. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning. i live on 34th ave. i was just hearing the beginning of your meeting. to get a liquor license, you have to serve the convenience of the people of san francisco, and i would hope that same level of convenience is expected from muni. the last time i got shorts which was the train turned at church, so we all got off, like we were requested may be about five minutes before that, and we waited for the next train, and when it came, it was so packed that i had to stand on the stairs that go up and down, so when we got further out, i had to change in -- to inch in. i understand that we have the most ridership of the trains, and i think listening to -- i really could not understand muni's presentation, and it looked like you were having a hard time following it as well. it sounded like it is because it is flexible when you get out with the avenu
it is a big deal because if you expect us to use it, we will use it. if you do not provide the service, we cannot. thank you very much for your hard work. supervisor chu: thank you. next speaker please. >> good morning. i live on 34th ave. i was just hearing the beginning of your meeting. to get a liquor license, you have to serve the convenience of the people of san francisco, and i would hope that same level of convenience is expected from muni. the last time i got shorts which was the...
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much more decades and ready to be consumed for the drinks or for the food then we were used to use in the past and in the first ten years of the current century since two thousand we've produced as much plastic as we produced in this entire century that preceded way using at the moment in excess of two hundred sixty million tons of plastic every year worldwide now around about a third of that is used for single use items for items of packaging that a used once and then discarded so it's a material that last for a very long time in the marine environment and yet we use it and throw it away within a year. all these oceans of plastic there because of our carelessness or is it because the system doesn't work properly. what happens to plastic when we throw it away. this is one of the biggest garbage tubes in the united states. what else landfill serves after los angeles county about seventy eight cities and five point two million people landfill takes and has permit at about thirteen thousand two hundred tons per day what that accounts for is if you take a football field from post to post
much more decades and ready to be consumed for the drinks or for the food then we were used to use in the past and in the first ten years of the current century since two thousand we've produced as much plastic as we produced in this entire century that preceded way using at the moment in excess of two hundred sixty million tons of plastic every year worldwide now around about a third of that is used for single use items for items of packaging that a used once and then discarded so it's a...
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vice chair joseph: what have you used to do your test with. i want to be sure we're really clear here. do you use a sound meter? >> no, we have not. vice chair joseph: how did you test it? >> just by personal inspection. vice chair joseph: so sound travels and it travels through walls and it travels through buildings and you didn't use a proper device to test it so your test is inadequate and our guy will test your sound for sure. o.k., that's all of my questions >> what kind of sound equipment or speakers do you plan to use for your venue? >> we have two jbl-85 that service mains. they're basically around a 10-inch main-style speaker. one jbl-100 self-powered subwoofer, two small barges that are used as monitors on stage and a 16-band alesi amp. it's not rock concert material. >> are these the equipment you already have that you use for your one-time entertainment event? >> they were the equipment that we used for that event. >> are you planning to upgrade at all? >> it's been my experience that the equipment was adequate for the event. vice
vice chair joseph: what have you used to do your test with. i want to be sure we're really clear here. do you use a sound meter? >> no, we have not. vice chair joseph: how did you test it? >> just by personal inspection. vice chair joseph: so sound travels and it travels through walls and it travels through buildings and you didn't use a proper device to test it so your test is inadequate and our guy will test your sound for sure. o.k., that's all of my questions >> what kind...
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and the self-service food use, this is the conditional use. and a portion of the youth is allowed in a matter without your approval. this is in the north beach area. and there is no living space required. this is 5000 square feet. and there will be no liquor license of any kind. and we have five letters -- and the clients are very pleased with how they have taken the new usage. i would like to introduce you to one of the owners. it would be great if we could hear a little bit about what they are up to. this is effective find one of the store. >> good afternoon. i would like to thank the commission for allowing us to open with these improvements. this saved my partners from the tremendous financial burden. the retail pizza shop, this has remained open -- this has remained with open arms, and we see a tremendous enthusiasm for our sandwiches and slices. business has been exceeding our expectations. many chefs are coming to san francisco to be certified. this is by one of the most decorated peacemakers -- pizza- makers in the world. we offer chil
and the self-service food use, this is the conditional use. and a portion of the youth is allowed in a matter without your approval. this is in the north beach area. and there is no living space required. this is 5000 square feet. and there will be no liquor license of any kind. and we have five letters -- and the clients are very pleased with how they have taken the new usage. i would like to introduce you to one of the owners. it would be great if we could hear a little bit about what they...
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all of us should be proud. all of us should be grateful that we have had a small piece of that particular history. because that history helps me bear a lot of responsibility, to be a husband, to be a father. this institution will always be part of my life. you have taught me how to be that better person. thank you very much and god bless all of you. [applause] >> we are so blessed in our elected leaders in san francisco. senator mark leno has helped us on a bill to make sure that people who need help in a community and want to stay in the community can do so. we are very proud of this new building. at the same time, we want to make sure that people who want to stay in their homes will be able to do so. and so the senator has carried a bill that will enable us, if someone has medicaid, to use those medicaid dollars to increase the number of in-home hours that person has so that we can use those federal dollars instead of hospitalization, instead of long-term care here, in the home. our goal is that the person al
all of us should be proud. all of us should be grateful that we have had a small piece of that particular history. because that history helps me bear a lot of responsibility, to be a husband, to be a father. this institution will always be part of my life. you have taught me how to be that better person. thank you very much and god bless all of you. [applause] >> we are so blessed in our elected leaders in san francisco. senator mark leno has helped us on a bill to make sure that people...
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kept us all on the field. a quick story -- when i was down earlier this year, sabs came in and said what are you doing, why are you upset? tse
kept us all on the field. a quick story -- when i was down earlier this year, sabs came in and said what are you doing, why are you upset? tse
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kept us all on the field. a quick story -- when i was down earlier this year, sabs came in and said what are you doing, why are you upset? the season is not over yet. we traded for you for a reason. that picked me up. all the coaching staff, everybody, we made it happen. as you know, i grew up a dodger fan, but right now and forever it is all about the san francisco giants and our world series, baby. [applause] >> san francisco giants are world champions. i apa
kept us all on the field. a quick story -- when i was down earlier this year, sabs came in and said what are you doing, why are you upset? the season is not over yet. we traded for you for a reason. that picked me up. all the coaching staff, everybody, we made it happen. as you know, i grew up a dodger fan, but right now and forever it is all about the san francisco giants and our world series, baby. [applause] >> san francisco giants are world champions. i apa
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we can use them. there is some belief that some agencies will look at this differently if they thought they were going to be a basis for this allocation. this is the one number that these there was agreement within and among the agencies. it does have a standing as a guarantee, and so, we have always tried to figure out how to improve that. if you look at the wholesale supply, agreement, it talks about having a transfer process. if there is not enough to go around with in those guarantees during this interim period, there could be transfers among agencies. i think we were trying to assert ourselves in some way in option four and other options to try to make it easier to be more flexible in how the allocation might happen, should we need to make it happen, but the contract does of the process, application process. it is the transfer process, and it is in the contract. option five premeds as to use what is in the contracts. i am not sure if that helps or not. >> why would east palo alto have that? commi
we can use them. there is some belief that some agencies will look at this differently if they thought they were going to be a basis for this allocation. this is the one number that these there was agreement within and among the agencies. it does have a standing as a guarantee, and so, we have always tried to figure out how to improve that. if you look at the wholesale supply, agreement, it talks about having a transfer process. if there is not enough to go around with in those guarantees...
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i often wonder if bin laden is laughing at us while our own government terrifies us. the tsa wants to use machines to see us naked before we get on an airplane, but if you don't want to be seen naked, then you can be felt up instead. when is enough enough? the terrorists win by tricking us into letting our government overreact and trample on our rights and waste our money. you'll hear from experts today who will show you that these full body scanners do nothing to make us safer. that's why we call this security theater. it's just the government putting on a show for us by making it look like it's doing something even though it doesn't do any real good. this is a perfect example of a solution that is worse than doing nothing at all. i want to know which corporations and which lobbyists are making how much money on this miserable program. i wish more congressman had the guts to put a stop to this program. i'm hopeful that this conference will help inform and rally americans to put pressure on our government to put an end to this wasteful and insulting program. let's not
i often wonder if bin laden is laughing at us while our own government terrifies us. the tsa wants to use machines to see us naked before we get on an airplane, but if you don't want to be seen naked, then you can be felt up instead. when is enough enough? the terrorists win by tricking us into letting our government overreact and trample on our rights and waste our money. you'll hear from experts today who will show you that these full body scanners do nothing to make us safer. that's why we...
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they use a gigabyte. the united states uses 1 billion gigabytes per year. from what we see, they say it is going to double by 2014. i think it is going to quadruple. we are quickly approaching spectrum exhaustion. what we do about that? it is clear we need more spectrum. some of it may come from the broadcasters. some of it may come from the federal users. we keep talking about broadcasters. i think what we really need is a comprehensive spectrum policy. that is not only more spectrum, it is using the spectrum we have more efficiently. it is encouraging the deployment and development of more innovative consumer electronics techniques. it is also changing the paradigm as to how we think about interference. >> in order to have more effective use of spectrum, do you still need the broadcasters to change the way they are using it or to relinquish some of their spectrum? there is still a political fight if we are going down the east asian sea route instead of unleashing more -- instead -- if we are going down beat efficiency - down the efficiency route instead o
they use a gigabyte. the united states uses 1 billion gigabytes per year. from what we see, they say it is going to double by 2014. i think it is going to quadruple. we are quickly approaching spectrum exhaustion. what we do about that? it is clear we need more spectrum. some of it may come from the broadcasters. some of it may come from the federal users. we keep talking about broadcasters. i think what we really need is a comprehensive spectrum policy. that is not only more spectrum, it is...
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with richard to stay with us. it's good to have you with us. so if you're through world number.problems and making the second round of the australian open. also fruits of an experiment with a minimum of. coal be in focus bryant showing. the home of the n.b.a. . and start with tennis the australian open middle youzhny proceeded to the second round following a straight sets victory. from turkey will usually break his opponent three times in your opening two cents and spend time breaking the third science phase. of slovenia in the second round the two thousand and nine us open champion juan martin del potro defeated also in three saints. carle bank still being in the retiring in. the first two one and top seed rafael them dollars for as well marcus daniel retiring in the second set of damage. again by the way and he hopes his opponents' injury isn't too serious. you never know the words think this . but he had an injury. there really. and i. really started working with him all the best. for the recovery hopefully is not nothing really really important but. so. the way that. there's
with richard to stay with us. it's good to have you with us. so if you're through world number.problems and making the second round of the australian open. also fruits of an experiment with a minimum of. coal be in focus bryant showing. the home of the n.b.a. . and start with tennis the australian open middle youzhny proceeded to the second round following a straight sets victory. from turkey will usually break his opponent three times in your opening two cents and spend time breaking the third...
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>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11 different agencies, probably more that regulate the use of the space. >> it is the city and town of santa cisco, the port, -- of san francisco, the port, the army corps of engineers, fish and game, boating and wildlife. >> every time somebody wants to do something, and has to go through all of these review agencies. >> it makes it very interesting. >> the port is really a separate administrative jurisdiction. the ferry boat we are not on the -- a theory but we are on is not regulated by them. at the port has its own authority granted by state law, state charter which says they have their own building depa
>> there are other uses. we are state land, not city property. the state land has a lot of uses. the office has to be maritime- related, unless it is an historic building. our facilities have to be for the people of the state of california. they have to enhance that visit there. they're not local surfing. we cannot do any residential on the waterfront and we cannot do any hotels over the waterfront. there is property on the embarcadero for that. >> somebody told me there were 11...
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they produce food that a lot of us -- some of us love, but just think.y have got to eat all that grass, all that grain, eat it, eat it, eat it. >> and it has to be grown. >> most of it has to beer to be irrigated, and that is why it is a big user of water. >> ag is not going anywhere, though, we need to eat. if we stopped eating meat, if we stopped eating steak would that help? would it make a dent or not? >> if we start changing the way we -- if we looked at that it would decrease it. we could be more conscious of it and actually make us more healthy. the other thing is, and this is what we talk about in the book -- and the book is not a doom and gloom book. what we talk about is there are ways to grow that grain that are more efficient. >> such as. >> such as technologies available, low cost technologies, the book we just don't write about abstraxes ctiones abstractions like maybe you could. and people are not taking advantage of them. it is the problem of business as usual. >> you are talking about this is not something just about california, even tho
they produce food that a lot of us -- some of us love, but just think.y have got to eat all that grass, all that grain, eat it, eat it, eat it. >> and it has to be grown. >> most of it has to beer to be irrigated, and that is why it is a big user of water. >> ag is not going anywhere, though, we need to eat. if we stopped eating meat, if we stopped eating steak would that help? would it make a dent or not? >> if we start changing the way we -- if we looked at that it...
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if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very positive supportive environment. because, you know, we're a community that, it's all about saving face. so if you have a problem, you know, whether it's substance abuse or maybe getting mental health treatment, you're supposed to just deal with it by yourself, you're not supposed to go outside of your family, you're not supposed to talk about your problems. being able to educate our clients on how confidentiality works and how they will be protected through it has been a very important piece of this, of what we do. i think that the glue of team 360 is the feeling of trust and support that is generated w
if someone recognized what their trigger was and they didn't use when in the past they might have used in that situation, we publicly recognize that in our group setting. with the asian pacific islander, there is stigma that has to do with substance use and mental health issues and just getting people in the door to come to group is a big step for a lot of them. and that's why i feel really proud that our staff is very sensitive to this and there's no shaming in group and we have a very...
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concern us.or example, monetary imbalance, the issue of the volatility, and the matter of reforming global governance. you can rest assured, that you can rely on all of these participants, at this summit, and the entirety of the communities of the world, to nourish your reflection, and these debates. in order to, together, tangible and innovative solutions. and the world economic forum, together, with the chamber of commerce and the incorporation with the employers, this is at your disposal for this process. mr. president, this session will be divided into two parts. first of all, we will hear you, with this outline. this current policy. and the second part, we will have an open dialogue, moderated by a member of the world economic foundation. a number of individuals from the audience. and we will be oriented along the priorities. this is during this press conference on monday. this is for the initiation of the g 20. once again, thank you for replying so willingly to this invitation. this is a ge
concern us.or example, monetary imbalance, the issue of the volatility, and the matter of reforming global governance. you can rest assured, that you can rely on all of these participants, at this summit, and the entirety of the communities of the world, to nourish your reflection, and these debates. in order to, together, tangible and innovative solutions. and the world economic forum, together, with the chamber of commerce and the incorporation with the employers, this is at your disposal for...
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it means a lot with us. -- to see our mayer brown here with us.ans a lot to us. >> these and gentlemen, da mayor, willie brown. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am, of course, delighted to again be part of this celebration. claudine is absolutely correct. in a city and county of sentences, the diversity that exists here in terms of age, sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious interests, all of those items are part of what we each celebrate with each other, even though we may not be technically a part of it. that is what makes it such a very special city. as indicated, we are meeting some challenges now, facing ourselves, with reference to conduct our people, but be advised -- we will get through this, as we have gotten through everything in this city, and we will only be better for having done so. so we will do so in the manner in which we always have. [applause] thank you very much for being here. [applause] >> as the evening goes on, we will hear
it means a lot with us. -- to see our mayer brown here with us.ans a lot to us. >> these and gentlemen, da mayor, willie brown. [applause] >> thank you very much. i am, of course, delighted to again be part of this celebration. claudine is absolutely correct. in a city and county of sentences, the diversity that exists here in terms of age, sexual orientation, race, national origin, religious interests, all of those items are part of what we each celebrate with each other, even...
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any passenger using our facility would be able to use the restrooms. operations would be monday through friday 7:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. the restrooms will be key controlled by on site personnel. linc is our property manager. they will implement a secure system so that the restrooms remain secure in the event of a locked or lost keys. the doors will be self-locking, so after someone is done using it, the facility will lock itself, only accessible with the key. if there is someone in the restroom and they are in need of help, they will be able to call out and the sound will be able to carry through the doors. and next to a security camera will be added to our current system that will monitor the entrances to the restrooms to ensure there is no one that is hanging around the front. security personnel will be able to monitor that visually and through the camera system. security, janitorial maintenance, and repairs will be the responsibility of linkec as part of their agreement with the tjpa. linc shall be responsible for indemnifying the tjpa or ac tran
any passenger using our facility would be able to use the restrooms. operations would be monday through friday 7:00 a.m. through 7:00 p.m. the restrooms will be key controlled by on site personnel. linc is our property manager. they will implement a secure system so that the restrooms remain secure in the event of a locked or lost keys. the doors will be self-locking, so after someone is done using it, the facility will lock itself, only accessible with the key. if there is someone in the...
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good to have you with us. top stories now the new nuclear arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has passed its final hurdle when it didn't sign the ratification document after it was approved by both houses of the russian parliament the agreement could now come into force next month and. russian lawmakers are considering ways to increase security and devise a new anti terror warning system the wake of the deadly suicide bombing don't want an. official's have already been fired over security famous that. night curfews declared in the egyptian cities of cairo alexandria on the third day of violence in the country thousands are clashing with police in the capital of these seven people have been killed almost was inspired by the month long uprising in tunisia which saw its leader to post. a summary of our main news stories with more news stories and other developments when less than half an hour from now in the meantime technology update that's next welcome you to the world of high tech discoveries a
good to have you with us. top stories now the new nuclear arms reduction treaty between moscow and washington has passed its final hurdle when it didn't sign the ratification document after it was approved by both houses of the russian parliament the agreement could now come into force next month and. russian lawmakers are considering ways to increase security and devise a new anti terror warning system the wake of the deadly suicide bombing don't want an. official's have already been fired...
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that's what the people who sent us here expect of us. with their votes, they've determined that governing will now be a shared responsibility between parties. new laws will only pass with support from democrats and republicans. we will move forward together or not at all for the challenges we face are bigger than party. and bigger than politics. at stake right now is not who wins the next election, after all, we just had an election. at stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this country or somewhere else. it's whether the hard work and industry of our people is rewarded. it's whether we sustain the leadership that has made america not just a place on a map but the light to the world. we are poised for progress. two years after the worst recession, most of us have ever known, the stock market has come roaring back. corporate profits are up. the economy is growing again. and we have never measured progress by these yardsticks alone. we measure progress by the success of our people. by the jobs they can find and the quality
that's what the people who sent us here expect of us. with their votes, they've determined that governing will now be a shared responsibility between parties. new laws will only pass with support from democrats and republicans. we will move forward together or not at all for the challenges we face are bigger than party. and bigger than politics. at stake right now is not who wins the next election, after all, we just had an election. at stake is whether new jobs and industries take root in this...
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whatever you want. >> i want to thank all of you fans for supporting us, for giving us energy, respect, and your love. every one of my teammates loves you, we appreciate it. thank you. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> juan uribe. >> u -- >> ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] u- -- >>r ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] thank you. this is for you guys. thank you. >> the san francisco giants are world champions. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> now, we saved the best for last. the best team of announcers, k ruk and kuip. [applause] >> the san diego padres -- the atlanta braves, the philadelphia phillies, the texas rangers, they are all otta here! [applause] -- outta here! i came to this organization in 1982 and i only knew the couple of things about it. one, it had a really bad ballpark. it used to have a center fielder by the name of willie mays. its current center fielder was some guy named chilly. i also knew that it had not won a change in ship. my daughter started in 1982 and i am happy to say, thanks to these gentlemen here, the torture is over! [applause] how great was that parade?
whatever you want. >> i want to thank all of you fans for supporting us, for giving us energy, respect, and your love. every one of my teammates loves you, we appreciate it. thank you. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >> juan uribe. >> u -- >> ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] u- -- >>r ribe! >> [speaking in spanish] thank you. this is for you guys. thank you. >> the san francisco giants are world champions. [speaking in spanish] [applause] >>...
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our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made since 1911 have been markable and i think we're one of the more secure utilities or areas as a result. obviously there's the converging but it does not mean just because you have a concern or risk you don't move ahead. you analyze the risk and the potential impacts and then make informed de sibs and that's what all of the agencies are doing and certainly security is a piece of that risk assessment. >> are you folks in the northwest looking at that differently. >> we went to spending nothing to five million on capitol expenditures. we did cop stuff for reservoirs primarily with insure answers. but yew done
our approach has been one using technology primarily and they've invested heavily for us to use? lieu of some of the initial reproaches but i think the water industry as a whole has been a remarkable job and there's also and,isac, program where we can share with each other. >> you painted a great picture of a diversified important foal quo is that in part o protect against events as well. >> more related to high ydraulic issue but i think the effort the water agencies have made...
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that must take into account the families and elders to use the park and how they use it. a change does not mean a boat house conversion change. the food is a little pricey. but i do have the lovely hat -- which i am into these days. [tone] supervisor chu: thank you. >> i am not convinced the current lease keeps the community in mind. i do not think that these jobs to leave san francisco. supervisor chu: thank you. please say whether you support, opposed, or are neutral towards the legislation. >> good morning. i am in support of it. my name is meant [unintelligible] i am the co-founder of a san francisco-based granola family. we currently work with your take a family and have found it to be a very synergistic partnership. we are all about healthy, sustainable food for adults and children. they support the same constructs. we founded a good partnership and we support stow lake. supervisor chu: thank you. >> thank you for your time. my name is david miskie. one of the advantages for us is that this has helped us to grow our business. providing jobs to the city as well. i su
that must take into account the families and elders to use the park and how they use it. a change does not mean a boat house conversion change. the food is a little pricey. but i do have the lovely hat -- which i am into these days. [tone] supervisor chu: thank you. >> i am not convinced the current lease keeps the community in mind. i do not think that these jobs to leave san francisco. supervisor chu: thank you. please say whether you support, opposed, or are neutral towards the...
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will use its right to veto in the face of the other fourteen u.n. security council members based on what's really the u.s. agreed with fifteen resolutions aiming at the settlement activities in jerusalem it voted for ten of these decisions and abstained in five cases so we have fifteen precedents altogether the signs the freezing of our draft is very similar to that of a lot of his statements on this issue it says that construction of settlements should be stopped everywhere including the regions where it is justified by the natural increase in population and it is as if the us were saying we want to stop the settlement activities. if you can help us but what are we supposed to do. but it shouldn't be this way of. your your visit to russia you had a number of meetings with russian leaders did you hear anything you would not go. about. well how. about it. with all of the all new things are innocent old things because the u.s. forgot a lot of these old things but russia remembers that russia recognized the independent palestinian state in one thousand
will use its right to veto in the face of the other fourteen u.n. security council members based on what's really the u.s. agreed with fifteen resolutions aiming at the settlement activities in jerusalem it voted for ten of these decisions and abstained in five cases so we have fifteen precedents altogether the signs the freezing of our draft is very similar to that of a lot of his statements on this issue it says that construction of settlements should be stopped everywhere including the...
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so gravity certainly is benign for us. it's what is keeping us in our seats. but it can have very bad affects if you happen to slip at the edge of a precipice. >> what did it -- what did dark matter do that was constructive for the evolution of the universe, the evolution of the earth? the earth is about 5 billion yearsld? >> 4.6 billion years old. >> when did man get here? >> it depends on how you define man. >> hom nids. >> hom nids about 4-5 million years ago. >> hominids have intelligence? >> we don't know for sure. all we have are skeletons. our type, about 150,000 years ago the ones we call homosapience. >> are we talking about fire? wheels? basic inventions or discoveries? >> well, our predecessors in the hominid lines used fire. they didn't apparently use fire all the time but we have evidence of fires associated within the settlements going back hundreds of thousands ever years so before our kind of people. >> nancy, are we the only planet where there are creatures with intelligence and if we are, the only such planet, why are we talking about anythin
so gravity certainly is benign for us. it's what is keeping us in our seats. but it can have very bad affects if you happen to slip at the edge of a precipice. >> what did it -- what did dark matter do that was constructive for the evolution of the universe, the evolution of the earth? the earth is about 5 billion yearsld? >> 4.6 billion years old. >> when did man get here? >> it depends on how you define man. >> hom nids. >> hom nids about 4-5 million years...
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obtain the proper dietary mix keeping us healthy without the benefits of diversity we're used to with earthly luxury the taste not that bad either. join to experiment with the. technology to assess the performance of the next generation of. dairy products or tola just bacterial strains to my knowledge this will be the first experiment in the world. we're talking about here. probiotics this new practice will grow your own individual bacterial strains and feed them back to you to maintain your healthy diet with no allergies or rejection. of systems supplemented by probiotics. aspects of your physical well being to worry about. making sure our muscles in space leaving astronauts and cosmonauts on a long road to post flight recovery on earth gravity's effects holding us and maintaining basic body strength by giving us weight. space b.p. and other researchers have to manufacture methods of combating the muscular atrophy and bone deterioration facing our space travelers. if one of the problems with staying in space for a long time is not feeling yourself weighed down enough to get any muscl
obtain the proper dietary mix keeping us healthy without the benefits of diversity we're used to with earthly luxury the taste not that bad either. join to experiment with the. technology to assess the performance of the next generation of. dairy products or tola just bacterial strains to my knowledge this will be the first experiment in the world. we're talking about here. probiotics this new practice will grow your own individual bacterial strains and feed them back to you to maintain your...
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public service is a high honor, but these tragic events remind us that all of us in our roles in service to our fellow citizens comes with the risk. not, and wilma, deter us from our our constituents and to fulfill our oaths of office. must be allowed to stop us from our duty. >> speaker boehner says the house will meet in a pro forma session on tuesday. all significant legislative votes will be postponed a week. on wednesday the house is expected to approve a resolution honoring the victims of the shooting in tucson. a florida represented was a guest on "meet the press." here is a brief portion of her comments. >> every indication that she is showing full strength. from what i was told by her staff last night, she woke up and responded to mark's voice, her husband, and then they sedated her again. gabrielle giffords is the most open, warm, and sweet woman. the best way to describe her is that she is the kind of person that tries to see the good in everyone. even when she is in the midst of the kind of strife that is going on in southern arizona with the immigration laws and the battlegr
public service is a high honor, but these tragic events remind us that all of us in our roles in service to our fellow citizens comes with the risk. not, and wilma, deter us from our our constituents and to fulfill our oaths of office. must be allowed to stop us from our duty. >> speaker boehner says the house will meet in a pro forma session on tuesday. all significant legislative votes will be postponed a week. on wednesday the house is expected to approve a resolution honoring the...
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the forces that divide us are not as strong as those that unite us. [applause] that is what i believe. in part because that is what a child believes. imagine for a moment, here was a youn girl who was just becoming aware of our democracy. just beginning to understand the obligations of citizenship. just starting to let the fact that some day, she might play a part in shaping her nation's future. she had been elected to student council. she sought public service as something exciting and helpful. she was often the term congresswoman. someone she was sure was good and important. and might be a role model. she saw all of this through the eyes of a child. undimmed by the cynicism and vitriol that we take for granted as adults. i want to live up to her expectations. i want our democracy to be as good as she imaned it. i want america to be as good as she imagined it. all of us, we should do everything we can do to make sure this country lives up to our children's expectations. [applause] it has already been mentiod, christina was given to us on the timber 1
the forces that divide us are not as strong as those that unite us. [applause] that is what i believe. in part because that is what a child believes. imagine for a moment, here was a youn girl who was just becoming aware of our democracy. just beginning to understand the obligations of citizenship. just starting to let the fact that some day, she might play a part in shaping her nation's future. she had been elected to student council. she sought public service as something exciting and...
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so some loss causes us to look backward, but it also forces us to look forward. to reflect on the present and the future. on the manner in which we live our lives and nurture our relationships with those who are still with us. [ applause ] we may ask ourselves if we've shown enough kindness and generosity and compassion to the people in our lives. perhaps we question whether we're doing right by our children or our community, whether our priorities are in order. we recognize our own mortality, and we are reminded that in the fleeting time we have on this earth, what matters is not wealth or status or power or fame, but rather how well we have loved. [ applause ] and what small part we have played in making the lives of other people better. [ applause ] and that process, that process of reflection, of making sure we align our values with our actions, that i believe is what a tragedy like this requires. for those who were harmed, those who were killed, they are part of our family. an american family 300 million strong. [ applause ] we may not have known them person
so some loss causes us to look backward, but it also forces us to look forward. to reflect on the present and the future. on the manner in which we live our lives and nurture our relationships with those who are still with us. [ applause ] we may ask ourselves if we've shown enough kindness and generosity and compassion to the people in our lives. perhaps we question whether we're doing right by our children or our community, whether our priorities are in order. we recognize our own mortality,...