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if you use no! no!nd are not 100% satisfied, then we'll refund the purchase price, refund the shipping and even pay the return postage. call the number on your screen. [♪...] [music changes] >> kassie: i love my no! no! so much that i tell everyone i know about it. [chuckles] well, i even raved about it on my website, and i was amazed at how so many women wrote to me and sent me their home videos, telling me their hair removal horror stories. each story was different. but one thing that they all had in common was how much they hate the time, and the money they spent, and the pain that they endured getting rid of all that unwanted hair. so i invited them to join me to try no! no! and to also join me for a chit-chat. ...so here we are, ladies, together to talk about no! no! what do you think? >> i just loved it. i used it on my legs and it was so easy and so smooth. >> were you nervous? >> i was really nervous. i thought it was gonna hurt. >> no! no pain! no pain and no hair! [laughter] >> it was great--
if you use no! no!nd are not 100% satisfied, then we'll refund the purchase price, refund the shipping and even pay the return postage. call the number on your screen. [♪...] [music changes] >> kassie: i love my no! no! so much that i tell everyone i know about it. [chuckles] well, i even raved about it on my website, and i was amazed at how so many women wrote to me and sent me their home videos, telling me their hair removal horror stories. each story was different. but one thing that...
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it opens up the uses to not just pdr, but community-related retail and small office uses.ir proposal before us was to avenge the map and the planning code so the subject parcel, the most further north parcel on the western side, switch it from design and development special use district to the india basin industrial park special use district. and to make one small change in the text of the special use district. s supervisor cohen mentioned, it was originally for medical clinic used, proposed that 15,000, but they negotiated down to 7000 square feet. we have looked at with the similarities are between the two special used districts. we thought that these were similar enough that it made very little difference whether it was in the india basin or the design and develop a special use district. and the nature of the parcels as well. the special use districts did try to do something similar and open abuses beyond the pdr along third street, so we think the legislation is appropriate. and made such a recommendation to the planning commission. the planning commission agreed and u
it opens up the uses to not just pdr, but community-related retail and small office uses.ir proposal before us was to avenge the map and the planning code so the subject parcel, the most further north parcel on the western side, switch it from design and development special use district to the india basin industrial park special use district. and to make one small change in the text of the special use district. s supervisor cohen mentioned, it was originally for medical clinic used, proposed...
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can you use it in a sentence? mmm.wapping a 300 calorie donut for this 110 calorie strawberry shortcake is a good swapportunity. that's not a real word. oh haha it's real. [ female announcer ] delicious, creamy, yoplait light. over 30 flavors each around 100 calories. do the swap today. >>> what programs we can tap into. and getting a network of the people who attended there to participate on an ongoing basis. i was fortunate to sit with a gentleman from san mateo, jorge jaramillo. he's the president of the san mateo county hispanic chamber of commerce. we happened to sit next to one another and as a result of the two of us being together we're deploying the california housing recovery initiative together and the template is going to be launched out of this chapter. and he happened to be in the session with a gentleman with a white house program called ally, a.l.l.y. and what they want to do is take immigrants who are learning the language and put them right into jobs. so basically paying them to learn the language and
can you use it in a sentence? mmm.wapping a 300 calorie donut for this 110 calorie strawberry shortcake is a good swapportunity. that's not a real word. oh haha it's real. [ female announcer ] delicious, creamy, yoplait light. over 30 flavors each around 100 calories. do the swap today. >>> what programs we can tap into. and getting a network of the people who attended there to participate on an ongoing basis. i was fortunate to sit with a gentleman from san mateo, jorge jaramillo....
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it's just all three of us, none of us were born in our job. we all worked our way up through our various companies and the pride people have when they have a job, the respect they have for each other when they have a job, and the notion that jobs are precious. it's not that every ge job is going to go in the u.s. but i think to a certain extent at points in time there's just too much callousness around it. i think we have to know that -- >> is that a way of saying like an in-sourcing initiative where there would be greater demands on businesses and that the government does play a role? andrew, is that appropriate, something you can live with? you accept the idea that old lays san jose fair arguments have to be put aside? >> i think like jeff and i think jim will agree. i think the context of the question is completely wrong. i have open border competition and this is the most open border country out there. so the ideals of free trade have to stand. why are you making markets based on false intervention. i'm competing with people subsidized aro
it's just all three of us, none of us were born in our job. we all worked our way up through our various companies and the pride people have when they have a job, the respect they have for each other when they have a job, and the notion that jobs are precious. it's not that every ge job is going to go in the u.s. but i think to a certain extent at points in time there's just too much callousness around it. i think we have to know that -- >> is that a way of saying like an in-sourcing...
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and to separate us.he communist-dominated part of the world controlled by the soviet union and the cama knees communist regime. and of tremendous importance is that part of the world which is attached to neither camp. the uncommitted nations of the world represented in grey on the map. for the most part, these nations are absorbed with their own problems. either they're newly independent after years of domination by a foreign power or they are still seeking independence. the strong tide of nationalism sweeps over this part of the world and with it, a mistrust of anything they feel is associated with the old ways of colonialism. they are not committed to either side in the conflict. our own policy toward them has been one strictly of watchful, nonintrusive friendship giving help when help is asked for. but otherwise, keeping hands off their internal affairs. the communists have been more direct. their local party members have not hesitated to exploit to their own advantage the passions that smolder in the
and to separate us.he communist-dominated part of the world controlled by the soviet union and the cama knees communist regime. and of tremendous importance is that part of the world which is attached to neither camp. the uncommitted nations of the world represented in grey on the map. for the most part, these nations are absorbed with their own problems. either they're newly independent after years of domination by a foreign power or they are still seeking independence. the strong tide of...
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us honor you today. francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> what if you could make a memorial that is more about information and you are never fixed and it can go wherever it wants to go? everyone who has donated to it could use it, host it, share it. >> for quite a great deal of team she was hired in 2005, she struggled with finding the correct and appropriate visual expression. >> it was a bench at one point. it was a darkened room at another point. but the theme always was a theme of how do we call people's attention to the issue of speci species extinction. >> many exhibits do make long detailed explanations about species decline and biology of birds and that is very useful for lots of purposes. but i think it is also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered species. it is about absence and a more f
us honor you today. francisco. once again, for the man of the hour. [applause] thank you all so much for celebrating with us today. happy valentine's day. we will see you at the ballpark. >> what if you could make a memorial that is more about information and you are never fixed and it can go wherever it wants to go? everyone who has donated to it could use it, host it, share it. >> for quite a great deal of team she was hired in 2005, she struggled with finding the correct and...
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one of those young women who was shaped by this image joins us next. stay with us. some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year. check your steps at foodsafety.gov. will be giving away passafree copies of the alcoholism & addiction cure. to get yours, go to ssagesmalibubook.com. >>> in november of 1981 whitney houston became the first african-american woman to grace the cover of "17" magazine, but it became much more than a magazine cover. goldie taylor joins me now. how did this image on a magazine cover impact not only you but a generation of young women? >> sure. my best friend debbie ferrell and i used to run to the drugstore to grab a copy every month but there were all white girls on the covers.
one of those young women who was shaped by this image joins us next. stay with us. some fiber ads use super models, metamucil uses super hard working psyllium fiber, which gels to remove unsexy waste and reduce cholesterol. taking psyllium fiber won't make you a model but you should feel a little more super. metamucil. down with cholesterol. [oinking] [hissing] [ding] announcer: cook foods to the right temperature using a food thermometer. 3,000 americans will die from food poisoning this year....
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we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us. you know that bicycle travel has increased over 60% since 2006. and that if we are to make sure that our goal of bicycle trips of being 20% of every trip that is in our city to be 20% by 2020, we're going to have to work a lot harder. we're going to have to educate more people. we're going to have to bring a lot more people under the tent, and we're going to have to understand how leadership and education and enforcement work together with a cultural change that we have to produce in our city. we are, not only in name, a transit-first city. we also want to make sure
we can open them up to even more diverse use, safe uses of our roads. and certainly our bicycle enthusiasts have a great contribution to that as i saw on grand beach and chinatown. when you close from tower to bush street and allow the people to get out there, you can see some fantastic results and we're going to patiently wait for the statistics to show us how much that impact was. but i want to simply welcome you here today and to put something in context they know will be exciting for us....
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unfortunately he wasn't able to join us today because he is still in a land use meeting at the moment do want to recognize him because he would love to be here. today, it's my honor to be able to announce the community impact award. the primary reason why we do have this award is really to recognize the community organizations and the impact they make in our community. especially where the differences that they make in the media really have a profound and lasting impact on how our communities are perceived and how we go forward. and so today, again, it is my honor to recognize these folks. but before we do, the people who -- or the organizations who are finalists in this category include hyphen, round of applause. [applause] kqed. [applause] and new american media. [applause] apparently, tonight is hyphen's night. so congratulations to hyphen. [applause] a quick word about the organization. it was founded in 2003. it's a volunteer run nonprofit news and culture organization that illuminates asian america through hard-hitting investigative features on the cultural and political trends
unfortunately he wasn't able to join us today because he is still in a land use meeting at the moment do want to recognize him because he would love to be here. today, it's my honor to be able to announce the community impact award. the primary reason why we do have this award is really to recognize the community organizations and the impact they make in our community. especially where the differences that they make in the media really have a profound and lasting impact on how our communities...
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jackson with us. a pleasure to have you with us.your programs, there is also a flier in your programs. it is on the flip side of "lift every voice and sing." it is a flier about a program which will be doing on sunday, february 26. we will be honoring several african american women, consistent with the theme of african american history and culture. those women are identified here. we do have one of them with us today. i have a supervisor kennedy with us today. she will be one of the people we will be honoring on the 26th. we certainly encourage you all to come out and be part of that event. that is fine. with that, i think what we will do is -- are featured speaker today -- the mayor was delayed with some matters of urgency before him. rather than delay further, we will move on. i will assume the honor. there is no way i can do the justice he would have done to introducing our keynote speaker today. but i will say that in your programs we have a brief biography of our keynote speaker today, naomi kelly. you can read that at your lei
jackson with us. a pleasure to have you with us.your programs, there is also a flier in your programs. it is on the flip side of "lift every voice and sing." it is a flier about a program which will be doing on sunday, february 26. we will be honoring several african american women, consistent with the theme of african american history and culture. those women are identified here. we do have one of them with us today. i have a supervisor kennedy with us today. she will be one of the...
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it is physically requires us to use it in a certain way. that means it does not flow through the general fund. therefore, it is not subject to the recurring revenue policy adopted. supervisor chu: thank you. it sounds like in some categories of expenses that can be paid for through this fund, there are items are categories within what you can spend it on that can be one-time in nature. paying back payments or utility fees on a one-time basis. >> move-in grants and furniture needs, things of that nature. supervisor chu: ok, thank you for the clarification. if there are no other questions, the item is before us. supervisor avalos: motion to approve. supervisor chu: motion with recommendation. we will do that without objection. >> item number two, hearing on the status of the america's cup workforce development plan to include reports from the mayor's office of economic and workforce development, the port, and america's cup event authority on provisions for prevailing wage for temporary and permanent structures, ensuring high labor standards,
it is physically requires us to use it in a certain way. that means it does not flow through the general fund. therefore, it is not subject to the recurring revenue policy adopted. supervisor chu: thank you. it sounds like in some categories of expenses that can be paid for through this fund, there are items are categories within what you can spend it on that can be one-time in nature. paying back payments or utility fees on a one-time basis. >> move-in grants and furniture needs, things...
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so this is the use. we own many bikes but we use them a lot as well. we use -- 27% of our trims are made by bicycle, average in the netherlands. denmark, 18%, germany, 10%. and in the u.s., average in your country is 1%. the latest figures i've got. and as i've told you it's the average, 27%. but if you have a closer look and you look at short-distance trips then it's 34% on the bike and 15% of trims up to 10 miles we also use the bicycle. still a great share. and we have two cities that are top of our bike use. the city of gronig and the city of shola. over 50 october of of all trips daily made by bike. and for regional use of the bicycle. got some figures compared to a car. then you can see that schoolchildren use the bicycle very frequently for education. and still businessmen use the car a lot. and social recreational reasons. a reason for using the bike and shopping. we like to go shopping on our bikes. come to that later. and when it comes to gender. who's using the bicycle. i'm told that the netherlands is very typical on this. we have more wome
so this is the use. we own many bikes but we use them a lot as well. we use -- 27% of our trims are made by bicycle, average in the netherlands. denmark, 18%, germany, 10%. and in the u.s., average in your country is 1%. the latest figures i've got. and as i've told you it's the average, 27%. but if you have a closer look and you look at short-distance trips then it's 34% on the bike and 15% of trims up to 10 miles we also use the bicycle. still a great share. and we have two cities that are...
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and also, an expert to tell us who can walk us back all the way through a much broader history of negative advertising in america than we might get somewhere else. bob, come on up and start us off. >> thank you michael. i'm delighted to be here and elizabeth is cracking the whip today and urged me to keep the presentation to about 20 minutes. so this is going to be the speed reader's, idiots guide to political advertising. we will go through it quickly. 47 years ago on the night of september 7th, 1964, an innocent girl changed advertising with a 60-second spot that exploded literally and figuretively, nuclear was joked by by one of the candidates. it was talked about being used in vietnam, it was said to have been just another weapon. and suggested that he was not serious when it came to the stewardship of the nuclear arsenal. the attacks on goldwater, introduced into our politics a new way of communicating with voters. examine any of the television spots created for candidates in 1952, or 1960 and view the goldwater spot in 1964 and you'll see no creative progression until you get to the
and also, an expert to tell us who can walk us back all the way through a much broader history of negative advertising in america than we might get somewhere else. bob, come on up and start us off. >> thank you michael. i'm delighted to be here and elizabeth is cracking the whip today and urged me to keep the presentation to about 20 minutes. so this is going to be the speed reader's, idiots guide to political advertising. we will go through it quickly. 47 years ago on the night of...
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using pbn approach procedures using gps, more and more approaches are used by the mean was of the commitment in the aircraft only with little or no reliance on ground equipment bringing enormous safety benefits and airports previously with no instrument approaches now have pbn. today, when u.s. airlines fly into nigeria, kazakhstan, ecuador, and georgetown to name a few out of hundreds, they are more assureed of safe operations because the gps. it is important for next generation aircraft surveillance, and you're aware of automatic surveillance broadcast, but over oceanianic space, contracts allows air traffic control to have surveillance where this was impossible. timely, two of the most significant air traffic improvements that have become available are the dissent operations and continues climb operations, a major initiative and gps allows this extremely efficient flight routeing to be enabled. now, just a few words about the spectrum, major issue that has much to do with the importance of gps as anything else. i'm referring to the problem of frequency spectrum, available radio frequency
using pbn approach procedures using gps, more and more approaches are used by the mean was of the commitment in the aircraft only with little or no reliance on ground equipment bringing enormous safety benefits and airports previously with no instrument approaches now have pbn. today, when u.s. airlines fly into nigeria, kazakhstan, ecuador, and georgetown to name a few out of hundreds, they are more assureed of safe operations because the gps. it is important for next generation aircraft...
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it was used on brand -- but has been used on soma grand and you can pull right in offload mission streetther in, i have a question on that, maybe mr. true or mr. starr can answer it. whether it has been approved by the commission or whether it's in the application process, where are we drawing the line on these things? >> the only project have heard approved are the ones that are submitted and under a view -- under review. commissioner antonini: if you start a project and you are
it was used on brand -- but has been used on soma grand and you can pull right in offload mission streetther in, i have a question on that, maybe mr. true or mr. starr can answer it. whether it has been approved by the commission or whether it's in the application process, where are we drawing the line on these things? >> the only project have heard approved are the ones that are submitted and under a view -- under review. commissioner antonini: if you start a project and you are
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, or would ever use that are legitimizing as the use on record. more than 25,000 square feet require an office allocation which has to come for your approval. we have had one of those already. beyond that, we have to file a zoning permit to legally change the used to office space. it is a two or three step process. that is essentially the process. commissioner borden: can you address the evidence on file question? is it what we have in our own department records, based on building permits that were polled? i guess there has not been that many, so i guess we could do it. >> there has been enough. the key is that it is not necessarily based on what was permitted, but based on how the property was actually used. the concept of the program is the fact that they were using the property for a way they never got permits for. a specific time in the past, were you using this space as office space primarily, or whatever you are trying to legitimize? lease agreements are very helpful. we also have marketing information, telephone information, business licens
, or would ever use that are legitimizing as the use on record. more than 25,000 square feet require an office allocation which has to come for your approval. we have had one of those already. beyond that, we have to file a zoning permit to legally change the used to office space. it is a two or three step process. that is essentially the process. commissioner borden: can you address the evidence on file question? is it what we have in our own department records, based on building permits that...
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we need to rollback uses of it. >> what about using your inteshal revenue service number. wouldn't that be a good identifier to substitute for social security and have extremely limited opening of the safe, so to speak, the priva vae your e.i.n. nurks employee identification number. wouldn't that be better? >> if you have a specific number and they can't use it for other purposes, yes, that would be a step forward. >> evan mentioned socials and accuracy. he talked about accuracy of databases. one of the reasons the social security is used in protected database it's that we have 40 million consumers who move every year in this country. we have three million last names that change due to marriage and divorce. there's a lot of things that change about us. there are databases that consequential like a credit report where accuracy is paramount and where a social security is part of the building block. a credit report isn't available through the google search. it's controlled under a law called the fair credit reporting act. >> people don't seem to be bothered about giving up pe
we need to rollback uses of it. >> what about using your inteshal revenue service number. wouldn't that be a good identifier to substitute for social security and have extremely limited opening of the safe, so to speak, the priva vae your e.i.n. nurks employee identification number. wouldn't that be better? >> if you have a specific number and they can't use it for other purposes, yes, that would be a step forward. >> evan mentioned socials and accuracy. he talked about...
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we have determined there are devices used by public safety agencies that are in use today. what our plan would be to go through the next three years, and as the devices reach the end of their life we would replace, so the cost cc at the bottom for devices would be replacing those at an average of $300 per year over the three-year time we defined as the first phase of deployment. those would be the minimum spirit of we would aggressively be looking for a grant funding or other funding, because we believe it is going to be valuable. this would be the starting point, but we would be aggressively looking at grant funding to purchase additional devices to supplement if we find the funding, and i think i am going to stop theire and open it up. if you have any questions, i would be happy to answer those. >> why don't we go on? >> good afternoon. i briefly wanted to support this project. it has great benefits for the department and the city as of hole. good region -- city as a whole. my understanding is the project will provide us with another tool but most definitely could assist
we have determined there are devices used by public safety agencies that are in use today. what our plan would be to go through the next three years, and as the devices reach the end of their life we would replace, so the cost cc at the bottom for devices would be replacing those at an average of $300 per year over the three-year time we defined as the first phase of deployment. those would be the minimum spirit of we would aggressively be looking for a grant funding or other funding, because...
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supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell as well. maybe he is having a pastry or something. there is a lot of traffic between here and city hall. that is a bad joke, i know. we also have supervisor eric mar here with us this morning. all the supervisors are sitting together. we are also lucky enough to have the chief of protocol for the city of san francisco charlotte schultz. last but not least, we have tony sun, chair of the asian arts commission. that's good started this morning. i am going to get off the stage and and things off over to jay hsu. he is going to tell us a little bit more about what we're doing today. >> someone needs to hand me the remote. terrific. brand implementation is a journey. the asian art museum embarks on a new journey. to reinvent ourselves, to engage a broad audience. the broad audience is very much at the core of what we do here and who we are. why now, you ask? as the aging world influence grows, so is understanding its culture. more th
supervisor carmen chu is also with us. we are also lucky enough to have supervisor mark farrell as well. maybe he is having a pastry or something. there is a lot of traffic between here and city hall. that is a bad joke, i know. we also have supervisor eric mar here with us this morning. all the supervisors are sitting together. we are also lucky enough to have the chief of protocol for the city of san francisco charlotte schultz. last but not least, we have tony sun, chair of the asian arts...
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and of pakistan's foreign minister has told all of us here at r.t. that instead of helping to fight insurgency that the u.s. drone strikes are actually harming the war on terror. the region has some serious problems but into terrorism and pakistan has always maintained that it is important to have collaborative joint efforts to be able to rid this region rather than follow sort of unity approaches or stall or slides in how we want to rid this region in our view. not only completely illegal and awful and have north radiation to be used in within the domains of international law but even more importantly there counterproductive to your objective of getting this region rid of militancy and terrorism and extremism because if one strike leads to getting you target number one or target number three today you're creating five more targets or ten more targets. militancy that it would be. in for good that it gives to the militants to attract more people to join their ranks. and you can watch my full interview in about fifteen minutes right here on art. britai
and of pakistan's foreign minister has told all of us here at r.t. that instead of helping to fight insurgency that the u.s. drone strikes are actually harming the war on terror. the region has some serious problems but into terrorism and pakistan has always maintained that it is important to have collaborative joint efforts to be able to rid this region rather than follow sort of unity approaches or stall or slides in how we want to rid this region in our view. not only completely illegal and...
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these moments of prayer slow us down. they humble us. they remind us that no matter how much responsibility we have, how fancy our titles, how much power we think we hold, we are imperfect vessels. we could all benefit from turning to our creater, listening to him. avoiding phoney religiousity, listening to him. this is especially important right now when we're facing some big challenges as a nation. our economy is making progress as we recover from the worst crisis in three generations, but far too many families are still struggling to find work or make the mortgage, pay for college or in some cases, even buy food. our men and women in uniform have made us safer and more secure, and we are eternally grateful to them, but war and suffering and hardship still remain in too many corners of the globe, and a lot of those men and women who we celebrate on veteran's day and memorial day come back and find that when it comes to finding a job or getting the kind of care that they need, we're not always there the way we need to be. it's absolutel
these moments of prayer slow us down. they humble us. they remind us that no matter how much responsibility we have, how fancy our titles, how much power we think we hold, we are imperfect vessels. we could all benefit from turning to our creater, listening to him. avoiding phoney religiousity, listening to him. this is especially important right now when we're facing some big challenges as a nation. our economy is making progress as we recover from the worst crisis in three generations, but...
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draining it under primary use in secondary use based on what we need as useful and what could be potentially available to dispose of, and to what end. i feel like we have several related items before us. i know that commissioner cain is interested in the questions, and we can more specifically talk about your interests and the information items that are an update from where we are on the court -- pilot project. also, mostly related to the real-estate questions in leases, i do feel about having some comments from the members of the public that it might behoove us to continue the item for any kind of decision until the next meeting. so that we can give opportunity for additional public comments. this is an area of interest for a lot of community members. i would like to go to the citizens advisory committee for their thoughts and input as well. especially as we go back to reading through that committee. it would be great for the land use policy to make a stop there and get some review or additional thoughts. i would like to, if possible, mr. president, to hear what people are thinking. i do ap
draining it under primary use in secondary use based on what we need as useful and what could be potentially available to dispose of, and to what end. i feel like we have several related items before us. i know that commissioner cain is interested in the questions, and we can more specifically talk about your interests and the information items that are an update from where we are on the court -- pilot project. also, mostly related to the real-estate questions in leases, i do feel about having...
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use somebody else and so if all of us stop them from using something. then they would use no and if you stop noise they would do something else in relation is not to me music but it is. torture. not necessarily the music itself but that essentially it's music as part of a means of controlling the environment and the person in charge if they can control someone's environment and taken their free will away from police announce a very powerful weapon. on. it's. called. to. get you people. it was the same of each musician. mark thompson. and you're right is the drumbeat towards more now than ever before as the chattering classes discuss the possible dangers. i get another sound for the u.s. relations with afghanistan after protests across the country turned deadly all this response to the burning of a player on at a military air base.
use somebody else and so if all of us stop them from using something. then they would use no and if you stop noise they would do something else in relation is not to me music but it is. torture. not necessarily the music itself but that essentially it's music as part of a means of controlling the environment and the person in charge if they can control someone's environment and taken their free will away from police announce a very powerful weapon. on. it's. called. to. get you people. it was...
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us.his conflict is the reason why most of you are in uniform. and some of you will be going overseas. service men. families of service men. and civilians working for the department of defense. because of this conflict, many of you are already abroad. more than 1 million americans in 91 foreign countries. first and foremost, of course, americans are overseas to help preserve the peace, by maintaining an alert readiness to meet the threat of aggression. america's armed forces in concert with those of its allies are serving as a deterrent to war. some of you may wonder how directly involved in the contest you are or will be. perhaps your active duty is behind you or soon will be. and with it, you may believe your involvement in the contest ends. but the truth is that involvement in this condition flikt is far ranging indeed. it touches not only members of the armed forces and their families but everyone who supports the mission of the armed forces. every defense worker, every t taxpayer who
us.his conflict is the reason why most of you are in uniform. and some of you will be going overseas. service men. families of service men. and civilians working for the department of defense. because of this conflict, many of you are already abroad. more than 1 million americans in 91 foreign countries. first and foremost, of course, americans are overseas to help preserve the peace, by maintaining an alert readiness to meet the threat of aggression. america's armed forces in concert with...
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uses. being able to separate those in making sure we should -- the recipient is the right recipient, getting the right amount as properly prescribed is what this information- sharing agreement works. the way these agreements can or better is our ability to connect data is so much more robust than it was 10 years ago or indeed even three years ago. our ability to unite different types of data bases so we can make the kind of queries necessary to say that we need to know whether this particular program is moving and where. >> do you believe the u.s. shares responsibility with mexico? in the war against crime, given america is the number one provider of guns to cartels? >> i think the issue with mexico is they are close neighbors. they are number two or three trading partner. there are thousands of jobs in the united states that relate to our travel and commerce with mexico. they have been engaged in a valiant battle against cartels. that is particularly in northern mexico. manufactured narcot
uses. being able to separate those in making sure we should -- the recipient is the right recipient, getting the right amount as properly prescribed is what this information- sharing agreement works. the way these agreements can or better is our ability to connect data is so much more robust than it was 10 years ago or indeed even three years ago. our ability to unite different types of data bases so we can make the kind of queries necessary to say that we need to know whether this particular...
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then, we use the port's language that they propose to us that the sources of the reimbursements, or the investments, will be finite. we are just clear that there is a finite source those reimbursements will come from. we're not making a hard cap of $85 million, which would be my druthers. we are making some other firms statement about wanting to have those outlined sources as the port has indicated and agreed with. commissioner chu: i would like the port to be able to respond to that amendment. from my point of you about the additional resolution language that pulls up the same language in the dda, that does not seem to be problematic. i want to hear from you. in terms of the issue about the general fund levels, i think i would be interested to hear what you have to say about it. supervisor chiu mention there might be opportunities where we actually want to have a different financing mechanism. can you speak to them? >> i think a couple things. based on the resolution and restating the reimbursements, the finite but it makes sense and i support that. -- bucket makes sense and i support
then, we use the port's language that they propose to us that the sources of the reimbursements, or the investments, will be finite. we are just clear that there is a finite source those reimbursements will come from. we're not making a hard cap of $85 million, which would be my druthers. we are making some other firms statement about wanting to have those outlined sources as the port has indicated and agreed with. commissioner chu: i would like the port to be able to respond to that amendment....
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to can and cannot use the system. there really is the fcc at this point making those decisions. >supervisor avalos: for our purposes, who are the people, city workers who are considered first responders? >> it is the public safety agencies. we have looked at this and find it for purposes of county, 875 devices as the agencies to sit in the eoc when it is activated in an emergency. there are 19 agencies that currently are called to be part of the eeoc -- eoc when it is activated. that is when we have drawn our line right now in terms of who can and cannot be an fallujah -- user on the system. that does include mta. it does include dpw, i believe and some of the other agencies that you would not think of as a strictly public safety agencies. supervisor avalos: for the purposes of homeland security, what they want to see a more restrictive definition of what the public safety function would be, or more expensive? >> it is hard to speak for homeland security. i can briefly speak for the other early builders of these netwo
to can and cannot use the system. there really is the fcc at this point making those decisions. >supervisor avalos: for our purposes, who are the people, city workers who are considered first responders? >> it is the public safety agencies. we have looked at this and find it for purposes of county, 875 devices as the agencies to sit in the eoc when it is activated in an emergency. there are 19 agencies that currently are called to be part of the eeoc -- eoc when it is activated. that...
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they, let us know what you think. send us e-mails or call and leave us up voicemail.ing up in the next half- hour, classic car takes the spotlight in tractor tales. all that and more coming up next. >>> today on us farm report. the raw milk and medicine to biological reality as consumers discover the risks are real. just as we saw with the new us chinese president, links between foreign exchange students and american funds can have surprising future reports. and baxter black puts new technology to the ultimate test. us farm report is brought to you by the less we control system and by the 2012 chevy silverado hd. >>> hello and welcome to us farm report. i'm john phipps. we have the story in the moment which i hope might be the first of many such announcements. several of our current health scourges including cancer may be amenable to control vaccines. microbiology is making procedures advances and right now it appears that some of humankind's biggest medical challenges may be encountered by boosting our own immune systems. it's my dream that my grandchildren will view
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thank you for sharing your love with us and thank you to the public as joined us today and the plethoraf ports staff here as well. we have a very robust agenda today and just have a few items to talk about in my executive directors report. the first one is to tell you about this great new book called "a negotiated landscape." i am about half way through it and it is quite interesting. to tell you a little bit about the book, it really picks up on the port as we came out of world war two, the global logistics supply chain changed mots to containerization from bulk cargo which the port of san francisco was built for. the army and navy which occupied most of the ports properties left and the rebirth of the waterfront was upon us and it brings us all the way through until my tenure with the port, so it is a look at the factors that have driven development along the waterfront and the creation and import of the waterfront land use plan as a discussion point, but not necessarily a recipe for success or failure. some of the chapters are very well named, but it goes into what is called the abse
thank you for sharing your love with us and thank you to the public as joined us today and the plethoraf ports staff here as well. we have a very robust agenda today and just have a few items to talk about in my executive directors report. the first one is to tell you about this great new book called "a negotiated landscape." i am about half way through it and it is quite interesting. to tell you a little bit about the book, it really picks up on the port as we came out of world war...
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thank you for joining us.ll of you, for joining us tonight, i really appreciate you coming here to our city hall to really get a community blessing to our tree of hope. this is our sixth year, as jeff stated, and it is one that i have the very personal pleasure of doing this for the first time as your elected mayor. thank you very much for joining us. [applause] this tree of hope has been very special to me, as i have, in the past, participated with good friends like jedd and karen and so many of the hundreds of volunteers over the years who put this petraeus " together. as -- to put this tree together. as he said, all of you are welcome to submit your wishes as to how we can become a better city, better state, better world for everybody. it is quite appropriate that we join so many friends who have been here for years to have done this, people like donna and peter, rita, linda, veronica, and josh, all of you who have been here for many years to join us in putting this tree up and making is so meaningful. ther
thank you for joining us.ll of you, for joining us tonight, i really appreciate you coming here to our city hall to really get a community blessing to our tree of hope. this is our sixth year, as jeff stated, and it is one that i have the very personal pleasure of doing this for the first time as your elected mayor. thank you very much for joining us. [applause] this tree of hope has been very special to me, as i have, in the past, participated with good friends like jedd and karen and so many...
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see mother nature giving us a lot of love. clearing us out from the rain.lso cloud cover yesterday. with a nice sunny finish. if you are headed out to night for dinner. and it looks pretty sweet for us. on the radar. scans around. tracking dry conditions in the north way, east bay. for the south bay. here is the thing. we are watching a weak system. bring us snow across the sierra. winter weather, in effect. 8:00 for tomorrow morning. pretty windy. 80 and 50. numbers now. a lot warmer than yesterday. 60, santa rosa. 55, napa. 55, san jose. 55 in livermore. for us we are not going to see a major storm system. slight chance of a shower here in the morning. throughout wednesday. the larger thing will be the drying winds. anywhere from 15, 25 miles an hour. and then on again, off again. showers coming in. seven day forecast. get a look. right now, mid and high level cloud cover. little bit of rain returns up near eureka. not looking at that. over six hours. what we are focused on. system. seattle. portland. not much moisture with it. it continues to push to sou
see mother nature giving us a lot of love. clearing us out from the rain.lso cloud cover yesterday. with a nice sunny finish. if you are headed out to night for dinner. and it looks pretty sweet for us. on the radar. scans around. tracking dry conditions in the north way, east bay. for the south bay. here is the thing. we are watching a weak system. bring us snow across the sierra. winter weather, in effect. 8:00 for tomorrow morning. pretty windy. 80 and 50. numbers now. a lot warmer than...
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so i would encourage people if they have good used, gently used voting machines, pair up with the teachers to see the kids voting. whether it's voting for their ice cream or student council, it's important lesson in civics that these machines are really, really easy to use and it's a lot of fun to see them go electronically from 152 to 153 and it was you as a child. >> great suggestion. secretary ross? >> ross miller from nevada. nevada is an early vote state and we make good use of our early voting system, more than half of the voters will have cast votes provider to election day, we put our polls stations in odd places, like the mall or grocery stores. one of the components that we use there that i think has been proven effective is that we purchase with hava funds, voting trailers. they are fully ada complaint, we can drag them around anywhere in the county or state, fully equipped with voting machines. we can bring them to the campuses they rotate throughout the voting period and are at different locations just about every day. those trailers are available in the event of an emergency
so i would encourage people if they have good used, gently used voting machines, pair up with the teachers to see the kids voting. whether it's voting for their ice cream or student council, it's important lesson in civics that these machines are really, really easy to use and it's a lot of fun to see them go electronically from 152 to 153 and it was you as a child. >> great suggestion. secretary ross? >> ross miller from nevada. nevada is an early vote state and we make good use of...
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we want to make sure -- tell us who this is. over here on this side. tell us who this is.lose to kirsten here. because she is wearing the microphone. tell us your name and what you are getting ou of the y. >> what's your name? >> i'm savannah. >> speak a little louder because of the microphone down there. >> i'm savannah. >> what are you getting out of the y right now? >> honesty, team work, and leadership. >> how inspiring is it to -- i mean, one, to have the courage it come up here in front of all these bright lights and three bright cameras and to do this. how inspiring is that for you kirsten. >> it is awesome. these are kids i've gotten to see grow up the last four years. savannah is part of our child care program, a camp participant. both families have come through, gotten scholarshipes a and they are getting different opportunities. everyday i hear how much fun they are having. getting to see kids like savannah and gino, that's why i do what i do. >> we have e-mail information. a website you might want to log on to. came there. any final thoughts for you kirsten? i
we want to make sure -- tell us who this is. over here on this side. tell us who this is.lose to kirsten here. because she is wearing the microphone. tell us your name and what you are getting ou of the y. >> what's your name? >> i'm savannah. >> speak a little louder because of the microphone down there. >> i'm savannah. >> what are you getting out of the y right now? >> honesty, team work, and leadership. >> how inspiring is it to -- i mean, one, to...
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he will show us and give us a demonstration. >>> share your thoughts on twitter #edshow, we're right >>> welcome back to "the ed show," day two of cpac, the annual gathering for conservatives in washington d.c. mitt romney got his big chance to prove himself to a hard-core conservative crowd today. >> we conservatives believe in freedom and free people and free enterprises, i know conservatism because i have lived conservatism. on my watch we fought hard and prevented massachusetts from becoming the las vegas of gay marriage. i was a severely conservative republican governor. >> romney talked the talk but rick santorum says he is the real conservative in the race. >> we always talk about how will we get the moderates, why would an undecided voter, when the party isn't excited about the nominee. we need conservatives to rally for a conservative to go in november to excite the conservative base, to pull with that excitement moderate voters and defeat barack obama in the fall. >> so whenich one is the true conservative? they don't seem to care. a fox news poll asked republicans if they
he will show us and give us a demonstration. >>> share your thoughts on twitter #edshow, we're right >>> welcome back to "the ed show," day two of cpac, the annual gathering for conservatives in washington d.c. mitt romney got his big chance to prove himself to a hard-core conservative crowd today. >> we conservatives believe in freedom and free people and free enterprises, i know conservatism because i have lived conservatism. on my watch we fought hard and...
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we are not used to packaging products the way asians and others are used to when they go and invest in a different country. >> that is the green card investment plan. you bring in $500,000? >> and you get two vises. -- visas. i have seen people come with half a billion dollars they want to invest. they want a clear return, a bundled package. we are not used to doing that. we are struggling with how to fully take advantage of those. i have been studying that pretty carefully. >> that was a project that required a system. -- assistance. >> that is what we do. >> the yankees always need money. mayor lee, you quoted the tech industry pretty heavily during your campaign. i do not know if it is properly referred to as an election campaign or a reelection campaign. you formed a task advisory committee at that time. i am not clear if they are still in existence, and if they are what advice you are getting from them. >> it is very much in existence. sfcut -- sfcity is a group of 100 technology companies who have formed a new relationship that is almost considered to be a technology chamber of c
we are not used to packaging products the way asians and others are used to when they go and invest in a different country. >> that is the green card investment plan. you bring in $500,000? >> and you get two vises. -- visas. i have seen people come with half a billion dollars they want to invest. they want a clear return, a bundled package. we are not used to doing that. we are struggling with how to fully take advantage of those. i have been studying that pretty carefully....
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one issue is land use and rezoning and land use reassignment are one thing, but also finding sites one different.ç not all parcel cuts really adapt to the zoning uses. the act of development in pursuit of new uses in the eastern neighborhood. may we take a close look at what is being proposed.ç how does a code respond to what's being propo#e3 does a code fail to address aç what could be? i think none of the things which are happening, particularly in innovation space and new job creation can't happen unless we understand the physical implicationsç of what these spaces need. and i thinksthat san francisco, because it's an compensational urban environment has almost more possibility to capture new points of employment because it makes it possible to create and provide space forç those activities to occur. we are a relativelyç small cit in comparison to new york orç some of the larger metropolitan centers across the country, however, we are a -- we have a large, large share of the percentage of innovation here and i think we need to prepare and be ahead of the game in our physical
one issue is land use and rezoning and land use reassignment are one thing, but also finding sites one different.ç not all parcel cuts really adapt to the zoning uses. the act of development in pursuit of new uses in the eastern neighborhood. may we take a close look at what is being proposed.ç how does a code respond to what's being propo#e3 does a code fail to address aç what could be? i think none of the things which are happening, particularly in innovation space and new job creation...
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sanjay gupta for us.day. >> two trains, you and i. >> always. this is the story of our lives. two trains crossing here. >>> ahead this morning on "starting point", the jobless numbers, we're expecting them, minutes away. looking to see if there will be another improvement there. senator mike lee will join us. he wants to talk about an issue which is near and dear to his heart. let's play a little bit from his play list. styx. eric, styx. that's music. i love styx ♪ you're kidding yourself ♪ why must you be such an angry young man? ♪ ♪ when your future looks quite bright to me ♪ okay, team! after age 40, we can start losing muscle -- 8% every 10 years. wow. wow. but you can help fight muscle loss with exercise and ensure muscle health. i've got revigor. what's revigor? it's the amino acid metabolite, hmb to help rebuild muscle and strength naturally lost over time. [ female announcer ] ensure muscle health has revigor and protein to help protect, preserve, and promote muscle health. keeps you from getting
sanjay gupta for us.day. >> two trains, you and i. >> always. this is the story of our lives. two trains crossing here. >>> ahead this morning on "starting point", the jobless numbers, we're expecting them, minutes away. looking to see if there will be another improvement there. senator mike lee will join us. he wants to talk about an issue which is near and dear to his heart. let's play a little bit from his play list. styx. eric, styx. that's music. i love styx...
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-- accustomed to using. this is a fairly difficult project. >>> our goal is to keep it to 8.5 months we will do everything we can to meet that schedule it is a very tight space this entrance was originally designed for two esculators the third was installed in the 90s that is why they had to use nonstandard at the time that lead to problems in the years since. >> i want to be clear this is the dupont circle, south, exit, and entrance into the metro station the one right on 19th street that is the one going to be closed for the next 8.5 months at least, fair gate north is a good 7 to 10 minute walk, 3 to 4 blocks from here, metro has personnel around on the other dupont circle exit and entrance monitoring amount of crowds, they are hoping there is not a problem with ingress and egress they will monitor the situation they have installed emergency stairs on this side only in the event of an emergency evacuation process but meanwhile this will be closed, hopefully they will stay on schedule and there will be bra
-- accustomed to using. this is a fairly difficult project. >>> our goal is to keep it to 8.5 months we will do everything we can to meet that schedule it is a very tight space this entrance was originally designed for two esculators the third was installed in the 90s that is why they had to use nonstandard at the time that lead to problems in the years since. >> i want to be clear this is the dupont circle, south, exit, and entrance into the metro station the one right on 19th...
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the coach was there to administratively launch us. he then came, spoke to the board, spoke to the team, and gave us tips on how to talk to people and what's important. what it is that motivates people to give this kind of gift and helps us really begin a different way of thinking and getting us ready to go out and ask the members for the legacy. >> i think some of the things that frighten people about asking for money or thinking of this, they think about what steps are. so, it may be important for us to say, a case statement is a fancy phrase for a piece of paper in which someone writes down why an organization is an important part of their life or why a synagogue is important for a person's life and it enriches their life and a letter of intent is a letter given to someone who intends to name that congregation in their estate plans. they want to know if you've named the synagogue in your life insurance policy and as a beneficiary of your retirement funds or have you put the synagogue as a percentage that will be generated out of you
the coach was there to administratively launch us. he then came, spoke to the board, spoke to the team, and gave us tips on how to talk to people and what's important. what it is that motivates people to give this kind of gift and helps us really begin a different way of thinking and getting us ready to go out and ask the members for the legacy. >> i think some of the things that frighten people about asking for money or thinking of this, they think about what steps are. so, it may be...
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thanks so much for joining us tonight. thank you. i assigned for a last break then i have a week of back and i full time work for you and happy hour there's no that have access and somebody actually wants to regulate alcohol on a close level using the i don't think it's going to work we're going to talk about it all with the. same. people calling what you said for free and fair elections. and we're still reporting from the summer as you can hear behind me loud explosions. good it gave. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harvey welcome to the big picture. guys it's time for tonight's tool time award and tonight goes to a tennessee police department for being just the latest law enforcement agency to jump on the islamophobia bandwagon so this week roughly one hundred tennessee law enforcement officials all attended a three day tra
thanks so much for joining us tonight. thank you. i assigned for a last break then i have a week of back and i full time work for you and happy hour there's no that have access and somebody actually wants to regulate alcohol on a close level using the i don't think it's going to work we're going to talk about it all with the. same. people calling what you said for free and fair elections. and we're still reporting from the summer as you can hear behind me loud explosions. good it gave. you know...
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it was extremely hard for us to walk and maintain our balance. once outside, we were immediately unable to locate the stairs, as we had taken the elevators to get on deck three. there were dim emergency lights indicating the stairs, and we climbed six familiars to our room on deck nine to get to our room without light. somehow we did manage to get to our rooms, holding the guardrails, very much exhausted and panicked. as we were getting to our room, there were constant announcements of the same message. "ladies and gentlemen, everything is under control at this point and it seems to be a generator failure. please stay calm and wait for further instructions and be cooperative." what caught our attention was that all of the announcements were made on behalf of the captain and never once did we hear the captain speak. however, there was a sense of panic in the announcer's voice that kept making the announcement. finally, we did manage to get our door unlocked using our card key after several failed attempts. the room had no light and it was extremel
it was extremely hard for us to walk and maintain our balance. once outside, we were immediately unable to locate the stairs, as we had taken the elevators to get on deck three. there were dim emergency lights indicating the stairs, and we climbed six familiars to our room on deck nine to get to our room without light. somehow we did manage to get to our rooms, holding the guardrails, very much exhausted and panicked. as we were getting to our room, there were constant announcements of the same...
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and this is what makes us army strong. thank you very much. and i look forward to your questions, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. general, mr. secretary. last year, we passed the deficit reduction act that was the -- that took a two-pronged approach to attack the huge deficit problem that we've built over decades of making promises that would be difficult to keep, and spending money that we had to borrow to spend. the first prong was the almost $1 trillion that came out of -- was supposed to come out of discretionary spending. there was a call after the last election that everything should be on the table. and i understand that defense was a big target. and i've repeatedly said, if we could not find some savings within a budget of $600 billion-plus, shame on us. and i think you've done a great job on that, beginning with $100 billion of efficiencies, and then the $78 billion, and then the -- what we find now is $487 billion. the second part of that, we had, through the legislation, assigned the super committee to come up with savings, ho
and this is what makes us army strong. thank you very much. and i look forward to your questions, mr. chairman. >> thank you very much. general, mr. secretary. last year, we passed the deficit reduction act that was the -- that took a two-pronged approach to attack the huge deficit problem that we've built over decades of making promises that would be difficult to keep, and spending money that we had to borrow to spend. the first prong was the almost $1 trillion that came out of -- was...