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it keeps us from having a cumbersome conditional use process. perhaps bed, bath, and beyond was coming in. that was an internal decision to be made by the center there and it's certainly did not need a conditional use. i move approval but i don't know if anyone will second it. >> this is where people were concerned that this would be the only for the formula retells own and that speaks in a special use district. this commission has not presented itself to the form of a retail, where it finds inappropriate place and has the support. the members of the commission unanimously spoke to there's no indication that operating even with changing formula retail tenants would be a change to it. however, putting it into what, to repeat myself, into a spot zoning situation, moving it away from the process is not what i'm personally prepared to do and i make a motion to -- >> let me just state for the record that the motion that was originally put on the floor for approval did not receive a second, so that motion dies. so -- thank you >> so i would like the m
it keeps us from having a cumbersome conditional use process. perhaps bed, bath, and beyond was coming in. that was an internal decision to be made by the center there and it's certainly did not need a conditional use. i move approval but i don't know if anyone will second it. >> this is where people were concerned that this would be the only for the formula retells own and that speaks in a special use district. this commission has not presented itself to the form of a retail, where it...
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long as government doesn't use it to spy on us. and i am curious just for your thoughts on that, whether there are analogs for that where we said we love this in the hands of private parties and we do not like it in the hands of government. and whether in any other area that has been a sustainable line for us to take. >> you know, i think you are right, it is a conundrum what to do about that. i think everyone's ideal solution would be to promote the good and positive technology uses of this technology with none of the abusive ones, but of course it is difficult to do that. i think in some ways this echos the battles in which the aclu lost about surveillance cameras. the aclu does not like the fact that it is difficult to walk down the street without having your image taken by tens or hundreds of surveillance cameras. i think that's where the aclu has been a staunch defender of the ability of private citizens to take photograph friday, particularly -- particularly in the open air and put that in the hands of government. flying a dr
long as government doesn't use it to spy on us. and i am curious just for your thoughts on that, whether there are analogs for that where we said we love this in the hands of private parties and we do not like it in the hands of government. and whether in any other area that has been a sustainable line for us to take. >> you know, i think you are right, it is a conundrum what to do about that. i think everyone's ideal solution would be to promote the good and positive technology uses of...
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if the name is not in use, if the name is no longer in use, he would have a good argument to use thatame. the question comes up, was it in use? if something is a local car dealer or repair shop for food store at 1 area but not in another, that person cannot extend the claim of unfair competition in north carolina against the state of washington. the internet changes some of that because they have national and international coverage but he may not have gotten the best advice on either one of them. many times these things are gray areas. people are not sure. this is an area where fair use comes out. cerpts video had ex from c-span and others. did he ask permission? was it fair use? it probably was, because it is is good and documentary one of the enduring problems is that if you're not sure, it will take effort to find out. it is very easy to get material of the internet and use it in a documentary. him not of hate to see be able to use four or five seconds of something, not have to go to a lawyer to get it cleared. host: robert is in dallas, texas. independent caller bang. cal -- in a
if the name is not in use, if the name is no longer in use, he would have a good argument to use thatame. the question comes up, was it in use? if something is a local car dealer or repair shop for food store at 1 area but not in another, that person cannot extend the claim of unfair competition in north carolina against the state of washington. the internet changes some of that because they have national and international coverage but he may not have gotten the best advice on either one of...
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stays with us yet today. we feel that the blending and taking down the walls that are perhaps traditional between schools of thought, literally schools should continue. there is a connective tissue of everything we do. usc is all about multi disciplinary studies. my background, while in engineering, has everything to do with learning the system and the human aspect of everything that we do. i think that's one of the usc mission statements and certainly one of the los angeles times vicious statements. >> as we close, here is the put you on the spot question. what are you reading right now? >> i'm reading and actually i did have the author from england who presented his book yesterday on our campus. i'm reading the biography of cicero by anthony ever. this is the author who has written three biographies and he is coming out with a new book in august, the rise of rome. so he came as a distinguished lecturer yesterday afternoon. that is what i'm reading. >> the benefits of being president. invite an author to do
stays with us yet today. we feel that the blending and taking down the walls that are perhaps traditional between schools of thought, literally schools should continue. there is a connective tissue of everything we do. usc is all about multi disciplinary studies. my background, while in engineering, has everything to do with learning the system and the human aspect of everything that we do. i think that's one of the usc mission statements and certainly one of the los angeles times vicious...
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war against us and you know talk about us they say. that we operate you know matthew your organization said. drug trafficking organizations around the world which even though you know religion and you know morrell it's a this is absolutely one of the biggest grounds that it's something we be fighting against there's a lot of things that are baseless and i wouldn't want to offend tevez that this this thing is not correct. secondly on. what they said recently what i say. it's just a very it's a limited phenomenon and the reason for it is that. there are some you know which families which which were not which in the past were not supporting hezbollah always supporting it it's a lie or its ideology or its program and you know after two thousand and one when the resistance in levanon has got a lot of it has got the main proper components of the resistance and they managed to liberate sidetracking on that was seen as a kind of miracle because it created a great shock in lebanese society my first thought how quickly this small group like this
war against us and you know talk about us they say. that we operate you know matthew your organization said. drug trafficking organizations around the world which even though you know religion and you know morrell it's a this is absolutely one of the biggest grounds that it's something we be fighting against there's a lot of things that are baseless and i wouldn't want to offend tevez that this this thing is not correct. secondly on. what they said recently what i say. it's just a very it's a...
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codes they simply use the kind of language that kind of slang that's used in there is a new choice and among that families so anyone listening. or anyone listening sort of behind this survey instead why it's them having whatever the computer is trying to you know trying to decode the names this kind of language they will never be if you think they would be easily able to find out what this means and i said i'm this laverick for you as. among these present. let's say for example they use certain words. just in french kind of times. you know the cooking codes and don't claim. i would be able to even finish sayings whom. you know the father of which they came out something like this you know this is training intelligence coming soon told compared to add interest i'm going to understand who the father of the chicken is why they call him the father of the chicken and how the you know part of the so there's not going to do you any good reason because nobody can tell you that it's but. i just make one very provocative course lead you to read and. then just if there is a and it is not politica
codes they simply use the kind of language that kind of slang that's used in there is a new choice and among that families so anyone listening. or anyone listening sort of behind this survey instead why it's them having whatever the computer is trying to you know trying to decode the names this kind of language they will never be if you think they would be easily able to find out what this means and i said i'm this laverick for you as. among these present. let's say for example they use certain...
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the government gave us nothing, he said, only a local businesses help by giving us some rice. he lives and a house with no electricity or water. the government has spent a tiny fraction on education and health and it shows. >> life is a struggle. we tried to save money to send children to school. they need money to pay for a doctor. >> in this village, they knew anything about the elections. >> i heard something on a radio, this woman said. it is as though the government does not exist. at of the government party headquarters, they would not let me in to talk. i wanted to ask them why the government spends so little on its people. locals here are more aware. >> the government gives us nothing, says this man. they're always cheating, always lying. we voted for aung san suu kyi, this woman says, because she suffered and sacrificed so much. the president was head of the relief team after the cyclone that killed more than 100,000 people here. the government's inability to cope with the disaster was the wake-up call for him, alerting him to the country's desperate need for developm
the government gave us nothing, he said, only a local businesses help by giving us some rice. he lives and a house with no electricity or water. the government has spent a tiny fraction on education and health and it shows. >> life is a struggle. we tried to save money to send children to school. they need money to pay for a doctor. >> in this village, they knew anything about the elections. >> i heard something on a radio, this woman said. it is as though the government does...
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bac makes us -- that makes us an international union. politicallynvolved and on the organizing front. we have had a great organizing victory in cable television, which is predominantly non- union. reverend sharpton played a key role. he came and visited our workers. we're very proud of our relationship. we are very involved in building a movement across this country. we know that labor unions cannot do it by themselves. we are partnering with progressive allies with students and faith based groups. many of you have heard about the 99% trading going on across this country, trying to create a larger group of people who are more educated about what is going on in this country, especially about the huge in the quality of what we are facing. we have your and your people that have more people that have less. that is a lot of what we are back, trying to equalize that. -- of what we are about, try to equalize that. i look forward to the discussion. thank you. >> next up is the secretary- treasurer for the service employees international union. h
bac makes us -- that makes us an international union. politicallynvolved and on the organizing front. we have had a great organizing victory in cable television, which is predominantly non- union. reverend sharpton played a key role. he came and visited our workers. we're very proud of our relationship. we are very involved in building a movement across this country. we know that labor unions cannot do it by themselves. we are partnering with progressive allies with students and faith based...
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then we have a change of use. we gave our referral back to introduce its commission dated in november of that year, 2005. then we have a referral for another change of use this last year to tupelo. we gave our response back in august stating that there were these conditions of approval. we informed the entertainment commission of those requirements. i did want to address a couple of points. this is not about the character of the operator. i want to make that clear. this is a very narrow determination related to enforcement of conditions of approval. since tupelo has operated, i am not aware of any complaints against the property. we do not have any complaints against the property or the operator. they have not been providing entertainment, even though they could, that is consistent with their previous authorization. they're not doing that. but we have been very clear in saying, since this letter was issued back in october, they have choices. there is a path forward. they can either operate in compliance with the c
then we have a change of use. we gave our referral back to introduce its commission dated in november of that year, 2005. then we have a referral for another change of use this last year to tupelo. we gave our response back in august stating that there were these conditions of approval. we informed the entertainment commission of those requirements. i did want to address a couple of points. this is not about the character of the operator. i want to make that clear. this is a very narrow...
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use of those employees.ot only an issue of saving money, but it is an issue of making sure we're treating employees fairly and that they are accorded the rights that they are entitled to under the civil service system. thank you very much, madam chair. supervisor chu: thank you very much, supervisor campos. perhaps we can begin by asking the controller to briefly speak to the overtime report. >> good morning, supervisors. i am the controller. thank you for the hearing today. as you are all aware, our office is required to provide a report to the mayor and board of supervisors regarding overtime spending by city departments at 6 and nine months. we have a copy of this six-month report that our office issued about six weeks ago. there are copies available on the podium, and it is available on our website. as supervisor campos indicated, as of the six-month mark, if current trends continue our office would expect that the city would spend approximately $167 million on overtime in the current fiscal year. that i
use of those employees.ot only an issue of saving money, but it is an issue of making sure we're treating employees fairly and that they are accorded the rights that they are entitled to under the civil service system. thank you very much, madam chair. supervisor chu: thank you very much, supervisor campos. perhaps we can begin by asking the controller to briefly speak to the overtime report. >> good morning, supervisors. i am the controller. thank you for the hearing today. as you are...
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thank you for joining us. this instigates a lot of my enthusiasm for our kids, superintendent garcia. >> good afternoon. >> if i went down the list, we would be here all day, but it is special to be here with the superintendent of schools the support us, and i know maria does a fabulous job with us, and when you look at all the difference funders and nonprofits that step up to support us, i want to say thank you, because the rest of the state is not like san francisco. everybody thinks we are a little out there, but we are out there in the right direction. we are out there to provide things for our children. we are providing a service. we are cutting all our funds for summer school. i want to thank representatives who are here. all of us get hit did against each other. all of us are here to say there is nothing more important than our children. the board of supervisors, the mayor came to our rescue. immediately they came so our kids can keep learning. we are closing the achievement gap, and that cannot happen
thank you for joining us. this instigates a lot of my enthusiasm for our kids, superintendent garcia. >> good afternoon. >> if i went down the list, we would be here all day, but it is special to be here with the superintendent of schools the support us, and i know maria does a fabulous job with us, and when you look at all the difference funders and nonprofits that step up to support us, i want to say thank you, because the rest of the state is not like san francisco. everybody...
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but what will always be with us is what donald always the teacher taught us through his life and service first love, and he never left it, even when he came to washington. from his work to close education gaps on the committee of education in the workforce, to the many young people from all over our country and the world that he mentored in and outside of his office, on street corners or in classrooms, to his commitment to the interns and fellows training the next generation of leaders as he led the city sea foundation to understand that this was its important core mission. as much as he was involved in the life of africa, its struggles and its victories, trusted counsel to rebels as much as governments, his active on caribbean development and peace in ireland, he was still never far from his district, to which he also gave his all, and where he was so much loved. his commitment to global health had its beginning in those major health events he held in newark. i would always join the new jersey and new york folks, and it was always wonderful to see donald in his element and to be part of
but what will always be with us is what donald always the teacher taught us through his life and service first love, and he never left it, even when he came to washington. from his work to close education gaps on the committee of education in the workforce, to the many young people from all over our country and the world that he mentored in and outside of his office, on street corners or in classrooms, to his commitment to the interns and fellows training the next generation of leaders as he...
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it's not us putting stuff out there for us to operate. what we're really saying is industry has a bunch of signatures that can detect foreign actors that are coming against them. government has some of those. nsa, dhs, fbi. all of us need to work together to provide the best set of signatures to protect that critical infrastructure. industry can actually operate that and tell us when that occurs. i also think that you need to set a set of standards for how those systems are operated to give you the best and i'll call that, general kehler mentioned it and it's in there, resilience. we need resilience in those networks to ensure they can operate and be defensible while we're trying to defend the country outside. does that make sense? >> um-hum. you know, just last friday, i read about it yesterday, microsoft was accompanied by u.s. marshals, and they raided office buildings in pennsylvania and in illinois to disrupt a group of computers, a botnet, that was harvesting bank accounts, passwords and other personal information from millions of c
it's not us putting stuff out there for us to operate. what we're really saying is industry has a bunch of signatures that can detect foreign actors that are coming against them. government has some of those. nsa, dhs, fbi. all of us need to work together to provide the best set of signatures to protect that critical infrastructure. industry can actually operate that and tell us when that occurs. i also think that you need to set a set of standards for how those systems are operated to give you...
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activities against us.esident if he is listening. we know the audience is listening. again with their input we have solutions to present. >> eric: great thoughts, governor. sir, tell us a story. >> i was during the surge in 2008 and i worked with the kuwaiti oil minister. when the oil prices spiked up they talked about inflation and wall street. when the president talked about leadership and talked about our resources, my kuwaiti counterparts, we'll bring the price of oil down to $30 that went down lower but america has resources and we're not using them. >> eric: what does anybody want to tell president obama? do you want to have your moment. go ahead, sir. >> i would like to tell the president my car doesn't run on hope and change. i don't know about his. [ applause ] >> and i'm from west virginia and we've got a lot of coal. it can be converted to liquid fuel but it seems like obama wants to keep it in the ground. we've got a lot of it in west virginia. >> there was another promise in the campaign we wou
activities against us.esident if he is listening. we know the audience is listening. again with their input we have solutions to present. >> eric: great thoughts, governor. sir, tell us a story. >> i was during the surge in 2008 and i worked with the kuwaiti oil minister. when the oil prices spiked up they talked about inflation and wall street. when the president talked about leadership and talked about our resources, my kuwaiti counterparts, we'll bring the price of oil down to...
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being used to profile us. there's something called "web lining," which is similar to what used to be called "red lining." that phenomenon, which is now illegal, in which people who were discriminated against because of the neighborhoods they live in. right now -- >> banks drew a red line around impoverished neighborhoods that they would not then serve. >> exactly. and so today imagine if you were to permit a private detective to follow you as you went to your drug store and bought a medication to help you with depression or as you made a phone call to a bankruptcy lawyer, because you needed one. imagine if that kind of information could be put together and used against you to decide that you're a bad credit risk or that maybe your insurance company should turn you down, because you suffer from this problem. that kind of information, that kind of digital profiling is something which is emerging as a huge industry. and unless there are controls on it and constraints, as they have to some degree in europe but not
being used to profile us. there's something called "web lining," which is similar to what used to be called "red lining." that phenomenon, which is now illegal, in which people who were discriminated against because of the neighborhoods they live in. right now -- >> banks drew a red line around impoverished neighborhoods that they would not then serve. >> exactly. and so today imagine if you were to permit a private detective to follow you as you went to your...
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when you talk about computers and storage, everyone of us uses it. compute and storage clouds services. the last two things that are happening -- and this is very new right now -- is software development clouds services. for those of you in the room who aspire to or will have built software, building software in a world where the amount of time from the time i come up with the idea to the time is running in production is measured in days or weeks and not years, right? the whole development infrastructure completely different, right? and how i go about doing that. this is a very nascent space at this stage. force.com has been doing stuff here. lots and lots of stuff happening here. by the way, this is going to ignite the whole thing. that is what happened last time. the guy who ignited client server was a developer peter last thing -- operations management. you may never have managed -- she can say this. you manage applications, you have to manage the security, availability, performance, changes, problems in that software that you bought. you can choo
when you talk about computers and storage, everyone of us uses it. compute and storage clouds services. the last two things that are happening -- and this is very new right now -- is software development clouds services. for those of you in the room who aspire to or will have built software, building software in a world where the amount of time from the time i come up with the idea to the time is running in production is measured in days or weeks and not years, right? the whole development...
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this space to help us do that. this is the space that she would have lived in. if you look up at the ceiling, you can see where each of these support beams are. you can see this beam across here with the holes in it. those were the original walls for the boarding rooms, and so this room would have been room number six, and when you cross here, it would be room number nine, and as you cross the other post, you're in room number 11 which is where clara divided up her space and used half for storage and half for her own personal space. so it's right behind that wall. originally the wall went all the way across, and the door over here was the original door, and she had another door added on on the other side. so, the space, of course, as you see it right now, has not received any treatment whatsoever because of safety regulations, a fire suppression system has been put in, but other than that you can still see that the wiring is not exactly in place. it's more temporary, and then down there is one of the gas -- gas pip
this space to help us do that. this is the space that she would have lived in. if you look up at the ceiling, you can see where each of these support beams are. you can see this beam across here with the holes in it. those were the original walls for the boarding rooms, and so this room would have been room number six, and when you cross here, it would be room number nine, and as you cross the other post, you're in room number 11 which is where clara divided up her space and used half for...
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criteria that you would if it came to us as a conditional use. if it did, i think the discussion would be -- i know the discussion would be totally different. yes, there is a great deal of the skeleton to it. there is no question about it. even personally in that regard, when i go out to visit the place at the airport, i always patronize them. however, what came in after words and was operated by these people went out of business because they did not know how operate a business in my estimation. in my estimation. i am not anyone who has ever run one. but i have patronized many of them. it was not well thought out in the neighborhood. people would go there once or twice, i may have gone there three times. i never bothered to go back. i just didn't care for the way the business was rotten. the only other business and generators in the neighborhood actually is the library. they do a beautiful job with that one. this is a very fragile key block commercial district. extremely fragile because, and i have no question, i did another survey when i stopped
criteria that you would if it came to us as a conditional use. if it did, i think the discussion would be -- i know the discussion would be totally different. yes, there is a great deal of the skeleton to it. there is no question about it. even personally in that regard, when i go out to visit the place at the airport, i always patronize them. however, what came in after words and was operated by these people went out of business because they did not know how operate a business in my...
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that would set us back. because we're trying, as you've put forward almost in the preamble of your legislation, to make sure that we have planned. so one of the steps we're taking to plan for the future is to have master contracts in place competitively bid that then we can utilize them, having obtained the best price and issued task orders. >> i'm curious how long do you envision the master contracts being in place? >> five years, ma'am. then we issue task orders that could be -- that would run the duration. >> was the security contract a master contract at the embassy in kabul? >> no. no, that is -- that is one of the steps we've taken since then to put this into place. >> okay. so there wasn't a master contract -- >> no, those were individually bid. >> okay. >> beforehand. so we want competition, we want to do the best. but we want to make sure that our planning that has led to a contract in place would be available to us given a fluid situation. >> could you speak to your -- in a report, in response to a
that would set us back. because we're trying, as you've put forward almost in the preamble of your legislation, to make sure that we have planned. so one of the steps we're taking to plan for the future is to have master contracts in place competitively bid that then we can utilize them, having obtained the best price and issued task orders. >> i'm curious how long do you envision the master contracts being in place? >> five years, ma'am. then we issue task orders that could be --...
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the structure is better for us. it has helped us quite a bit in figuring out how to deliver our projects on time with commercial paper. overall, it is a win for the port to be able to deliver these long-term improvements to the waterfront at a reduced price. i am here with my staff, and we can answer any of your questions. supervisor chu: great. thank you very much for the overview. if we could go to the budget analyst report. >> in addition to the increase of about $5 million or 8% for the pier 27 cruise terminal project, we report on page 5 of our report there's an increase of 3,527,000 or 60.3% for the infrastructure improvements that are required under the lease disposition agreement. on page 7 of our report, as already indicated, even with the approval of the requested supplemental appropriation, about $5.7 million of phase one of the pier 27 cruise terminal project would remain unfunded, and additionally, $800,000 of the infrastructure projects required by the lease disposition agreement with the unfunded, so
the structure is better for us. it has helped us quite a bit in figuring out how to deliver our projects on time with commercial paper. overall, it is a win for the port to be able to deliver these long-term improvements to the waterfront at a reduced price. i am here with my staff, and we can answer any of your questions. supervisor chu: great. thank you very much for the overview. if we could go to the budget analyst report. >> in addition to the increase of about $5 million or 8% for...
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call us at...liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there was a winning ticket in baltimore, maryland. the question is where is the winner? brian todd is at the location where the winning ticket was purchased and what are you learning? there is strange developments unfolding right now, brian. >> often, wolf, we do know what you said that the winning ticket for the maryland part of the lottery looking like this is bought at the 7-eleven. we know this 7-eleven will get a $100,000 cut but the name of the winner is not confirmed by state officials and whether there is one or several may be in some dispute. >> it is out there, the tiny ticket stub everyone is looking for. we have been on the hunt in maryland for the mega millions winner who will snag more than 100 million dollars after taxes. >> nobody has come through the doors yet. >> would it be this woman? she told the "new york post" she is is the maryland winner. we learned she als
call us at...liberty mutual insurance, responsibility -- what's your policy? -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> there was a winning ticket in baltimore, maryland. the question is where is the winner? brian todd is at the location where the winning ticket was purchased and what are you learning? there is strange developments unfolding right now, brian. >> often, wolf, we do know what you said that the winning ticket for the maryland part of the lottery looking like this is...
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and the world's most famous whistle blower is bringing his new highly anticipated show to us r.t. from next tuesday june the sun will be talking to news makers and opinion formers some of whom have never appeared on english language television before it's must watch t.v. that's ahead the president just fifteen seconds away we're back from washington d.c. . with . its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future. last thursday the indictment against alleged cia whistle blower john kiriakou was finally unsealed and it contains some rather juicy kid bits specifically e-mails between kiriakou and journalist who allegedly communicated with a former cia agent were featured prominently in the indictment why the government believe that had the right to snoop through these e-mails as part of their probe seems kind of we've had marcy wheeler on the show to discuss the case the only criminal investigation involving the bush administration's torture problem ironically and so here is what she had to say about the investigation. this all started because t
and the world's most famous whistle blower is bringing his new highly anticipated show to us r.t. from next tuesday june the sun will be talking to news makers and opinion formers some of whom have never appeared on english language television before it's must watch t.v. that's ahead the president just fifteen seconds away we're back from washington d.c. . with . its technology innovation all these developments from around russia we've got the future. last thursday the indictment against...
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mixing uses. they have an office and retail use together in the same space. all those uses are principally permitted in most of these districts. by eliminating this one quarter accessory, you put a crimp on those businesses growing and changing. these could be the superstar businesses of tomorrow. if they want to have a wholesale, they want to start selling to other businesses, that is a production use or wholesale use, that might take additional space. they could grow and thrive in the city and giving them more room i think in the code was the intent of this ordinance, to help those unique types of businesses grow. i know a lot of neighborhood commercial districts are interested in this. the small production alongside a retail use. this is an attempt to bring into those c district another increment of flexibility to allow those uses to thrive. we looked at and other performance measures. no one is going to go out and measure the horsepower of a machine. enforcement is very complete driven. the id
mixing uses. they have an office and retail use together in the same space. all those uses are principally permitted in most of these districts. by eliminating this one quarter accessory, you put a crimp on those businesses growing and changing. these could be the superstar businesses of tomorrow. if they want to have a wholesale, they want to start selling to other businesses, that is a production use or wholesale use, that might take additional space. they could grow and thrive in the city...
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cal tarhonda thomas is showing us what it will look -- cal transwill so us what it will look like. it is a little less than the old doyle drive than what we are used to and that's because they have to navigate an old roadway and as we take you out here live, you can see 30-foot sections tons of concrete is not going away for at least a month and drivers will be driving passed the old debris and they are hoping they are not distrusted by it -- distracted by it and again it is scheduled to open a half hour from now 5:00 this morning. >> all right, we will be there when it does. there will be a high school senior. police say the 18-year-old was trying leave the party saturday night when he was stabbed out in the street. he died just hours later. he was a star football player at newark men morial high school and was just a month away from graduation. stacy cellly -- stays say kill -- stacy kelly is heart broken. >> i was pushing for him to graduate, jc may be and go somewhere else just to become better. >> he was always smiling, he makes a joke out of everything. >> police as remember
cal tarhonda thomas is showing us what it will look -- cal transwill so us what it will look like. it is a little less than the old doyle drive than what we are used to and that's because they have to navigate an old roadway and as we take you out here live, you can see 30-foot sections tons of concrete is not going away for at least a month and drivers will be driving passed the old debris and they are hoping they are not distrusted by it -- distracted by it and again it is scheduled to open a...
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and that is it for us tonight, folks. thanks for joining us.ce" at fox news .com. see you next week. only $79.99 for a lucid by lg ? i can get a smartphone with verizon 4g lte ? it'd be so easy to check facebook, send emails. and the screen is easier to read in sunlight ! the universe is practically telling me to get a smartphone. it's like, "lisa, it'd be super cool if you got a smartphone. also, i like your outfit." thanks universe, let's get me a lucid. come in and say hello to your new, easy to use smartphone. the lucid by lg for only $79.99. verizon. [ male announcer ] at amway, we use the best of nature, science and research to develop and manufacture our products to the highest quality standards. ♪ in fact, amway offers a 180-day satisfaction guarantee. because amway believes the aces our products ome from... are just as important as the places they'll go. amway conveys quality. to learn more, contact an amway independent business owner. amway conveys quality. you wouldn't want your doctor doing your job. so why are you doing hers? only
and that is it for us tonight, folks. thanks for joining us.ce" at fox news .com. see you next week. only $79.99 for a lucid by lg ? i can get a smartphone with verizon 4g lte ? it'd be so easy to check facebook, send emails. and the screen is easier to read in sunlight ! the universe is practically telling me to get a smartphone. it's like, "lisa, it'd be super cool if you got a smartphone. also, i like your outfit." thanks universe, let's get me a lucid. come in and say hello...
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up and start using it.another mommy-daughter but this one is a little nervous. i know mom's in a state of shock. i'll ask you -- why do you think she deserves this? >> she's a really great mom and works really hard to support our family and stuff like that. >> and tell me what you hope to get out of this, if you can even talk right now. >> a new look would be fun. liven up my look would be fun. >> well i promise you that. are you ready to go? >> i am. i'm ready to go. >> all right. ann is here with her daughter heather and their friends, clair, emma and ellen. let's take one last look at ann clark before and see what our crack team's done with her. come on out,nn. >> oh, my gosh! >> no, no -- don't turn around yet! >> stay right here. don't move. >> did jerry give her our wine? >> all right, ladies. take off your blindfolds, please. >> all right, ann. turn around now, darling, and you can see. >> oh, my gosh! >> you look awesome. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look great. spin right around, look right here. >> loui
up and start using it.another mommy-daughter but this one is a little nervous. i know mom's in a state of shock. i'll ask you -- why do you think she deserves this? >> she's a really great mom and works really hard to support our family and stuff like that. >> and tell me what you hope to get out of this, if you can even talk right now. >> a new look would be fun. liven up my look would be fun. >> well i promise you that. are you ready to go? >> i am. i'm ready to...
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please allow this one-time transfer, $50, to allow us to have supported you to have you support us. this is inclusive rather than exclusive. please consider this. i very much appreciate your time and the professionalism exhibited. thank you. commissioner buell: thank you. >> next. neweton here -- newton here? >> finally. good afternoon, commissioners. you know, you are in a unique position, not just as commissioners for park and recreation but trustees. trustees that have a fiduciary responsibility towards primary beneficiaries of this harbor. although mr. ginsberg and staff would lead you to believe this is totally public access to property, it is totally paid for by the tenants associations. what troubles me the most is these new landmark rules are probably the toughest of any rules of any marina in the nation. and you are enacting them at a time in what -- most marinas in the united states are at i know you think you have a special situation in san francisco with the america's cup coming and i know park and iraq would like to extract all the moneys they can -- parks and recreatio
please allow this one-time transfer, $50, to allow us to have supported you to have you support us. this is inclusive rather than exclusive. please consider this. i very much appreciate your time and the professionalism exhibited. thank you. commissioner buell: thank you. >> next. neweton here -- newton here? >> finally. good afternoon, commissioners. you know, you are in a unique position, not just as commissioners for park and recreation but trustees. trustees that have a...
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call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to back them up. to get you to gage what an incident is the guy with the big thumb. the rule of thumb is this. if you cover the incident with your thumb you are far enough away. does it look like he's got it covered with his thumb? you see the smoke going to the side. he's still too close. he's got to back up further even with the rule of thumb. we want you to view the rule of time, distance and shielding. what's time, don't stick around. distance. get far away. shielding means put something solid in between
call us. say, i can't get down there i have, they might come out with 50 gallon drums if you have waste or oil they will come and pick it up. if you have gasoline you haven't used in a while they will come and pick it up. the main thing is safety. we don't want to end up like this guy. he didn't heed the warnings. for each one of these to carry out this guy, how many guys are backing them up? i figure 4 a piece. we don't send in a team unless we have the same amount of people and then some to...
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we both use the technology resources of the nsa but we use them under different authorities and with more restrictions, particularly on the privacy side, than you would in an international military sort of context. so the position that we have is to make sure that the statute mirrors what actually is happening on the ground. >> well, thank you. second, madame secretary, both of the bills in the senate give private companies a new authority to freely monitor the communications and files on their systems many of which
we both use the technology resources of the nsa but we use them under different authorities and with more restrictions, particularly on the privacy side, than you would in an international military sort of context. so the position that we have is to make sure that the statute mirrors what actually is happening on the ground. >> well, thank you. second, madame secretary, both of the bills in the senate give private companies a new authority to freely monitor the communications and files on...
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thanks for joining us.g up the next hour, we'll talk to natalie jackson, the martin family attorney. the fbi has been talking to folks and trayvon martin's girl friend, who was on the phone with him. the fbi has had a chance to talk to them. we'll get an update on what's happening there. also on "starting point," the real sarah palin joins the lame stream media. we'll talk about how that went. you can follow us on our live block which is cnn.com/startingpoint. bruce springsteen, "rocky ground." and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we'll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that's a huge breakthrough. that's good for our country's energy security and our economy. ♪ america, america >> we love prince in the morning. "america" from prince, off of ann's play list. sarah palin
thanks for joining us.g up the next hour, we'll talk to natalie jackson, the martin family attorney. the fbi has been talking to folks and trayvon martin's girl friend, who was on the phone with him. the fbi has had a chance to talk to them. we'll get an update on what's happening there. also on "starting point," the real sarah palin joins the lame stream media. we'll talk about how that went. you can follow us on our live block which is cnn.com/startingpoint. bruce springsteen,...
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using the arms though, clayton, using the arms. use the arms.ing says from some power like the sledge hammer. is just driving over and chopping. driving over and chopping. >> what am i working on. >> your core, your grip, your shoulders, your legs. every one of these is a full body exercise. again, gets the heart rate up the warrior cardio way and gets people strong. >> alisyn: who is going to time us? >> >> clayton: going to go through the whole circuit. switch stations every 20 seconds. put us behind the test. >> put in order and be aggressive. you are going to go 20 seconds. clayton, move over there. you are going to move to the ropes and. >> i will move to the sledge hammer. are you ready? >> we are ready. >> ready, set, go. >> chopping it, moving the feet, moving the feet. moving the feet. that's it. just turn around and go back. that's it chopping it down. chopping it down. full speed, full speed, full speed. >> 20 seconds over? >> not yet. you want to burn fat, right? this ain't no thread mill. >> this is my cell phone arm. >> and time. >
using the arms though, clayton, using the arms. use the arms.ing says from some power like the sledge hammer. is just driving over and chopping. driving over and chopping. >> what am i working on. >> your core, your grip, your shoulders, your legs. every one of these is a full body exercise. again, gets the heart rate up the warrior cardio way and gets people strong. >> alisyn: who is going to time us? >> >> clayton: going to go through the whole circuit. switch...
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give us some details about the initiative and we are going to put up a full screen, so you can walk us through that. >> sure. the traffic safety plan is comprised of two things. one is pedestrian safety. and we are doing that through education and enforcement, working with partners such as estate highway -- the state highway administration. we are really educating pedestrians on the consequences of not using crosswalks. in fact, 80% or so of pedestrian injuries, that are created are created because pedestrians are not in the crocks. so it is a pretty high number. >> you focused on ten particular areas in county? >> reporter: ten particular areas of pedestrian safety and six for traffic safety. we are using an overt presence both educate and go enforcing. we have done tell general policing where we have mapped out main corridors that have had the highest accident rate. with that we are complementing resources with traffic safety as well as patrol and creating an effect there. >> i saw somewhere when you say educating the public, the patrols, do they have to spend a certain amount of tim
give us some details about the initiative and we are going to put up a full screen, so you can walk us through that. >> sure. the traffic safety plan is comprised of two things. one is pedestrian safety. and we are doing that through education and enforcement, working with partners such as estate highway -- the state highway administration. we are really educating pedestrians on the consequences of not using crosswalks. in fact, 80% or so of pedestrian injuries, that are created are...
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in other words what used to keep us alive through winter, was fat, sugar and water. winter is not too much of our threat to us. our bodies evolved in a land of scarcity. and now we life in a land of abundant. our food intake hasn't caught up inspect is is the percent increases. you can see, we eat about twice as much cheese as we used to in 1950 but only 25% more plants than we did in 1950. this is because pizza tastes better than broccoli. there's three things -- distinctions i wanted you to get out of this. what it is people ask for. two, there's what it is that people want. and three, there's what it is that people need. so the difference between what it is people ask for, and what it is that people want is best illustrated with the iphone. so on the left is what phones used to look like before the iphone. on the right is what phones look like now. and the difference is, if you only had to go with what people were asking for, when this is what phones looked like. what people would have told you, is we want a bigger keyboard. right. and part of the jen yises of ste
in other words what used to keep us alive through winter, was fat, sugar and water. winter is not too much of our threat to us. our bodies evolved in a land of scarcity. and now we life in a land of abundant. our food intake hasn't caught up inspect is is the percent increases. you can see, we eat about twice as much cheese as we used to in 1950 but only 25% more plants than we did in 1950. this is because pizza tastes better than broccoli. there's three things -- distinctions i wanted you to...
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and make us sick.ies, and ourselves to make sure we've done everything possible to reduce oppounities for illness and infection. we can start by insisting on updated immunizations for all children. we can require that contagious children stay home. and of course, hand washing is the single most effective way to avoid spreading disease and keeping us all healthy. children and teachers both should get used to washing hands every single time after nose-blowing, before handlinfood, and after toileting or diapering. you're wet. you're wet. hendrick: what is your infant center's policy regarding diaper changing? does it include sanitizing the diaper area and washing hands after each baby is changed, as well as daily plans for disinfecting toys and equipment which are mouthed by the infants? using proper prevention techniques can do so much to help eliminate illness and infection in our classrooms before they strike our children...or ourselves. go get her. go. yeah! hendrick: one of the most exciting physical
and make us sick.ies, and ourselves to make sure we've done everything possible to reduce oppounities for illness and infection. we can start by insisting on updated immunizations for all children. we can require that contagious children stay home. and of course, hand washing is the single most effective way to avoid spreading disease and keeping us all healthy. children and teachers both should get used to washing hands every single time after nose-blowing, before handlinfood, and after...
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they've been used back by egyptian forces. they've been used by the u.s.ar i. they're used in an operation, neptune spear, that captured and had the results with barack obama, but we had a chance to see them up close and special, see how they operate. it was amazing to behold. >> robin's air force base in georgia is home to some 7,000 airmen. six of them are among the most deployed and most vital in the military. mike azac, 5-year-old german shepherd. yes, he is a dog, but he is also considered an airman. >> they're not people, obviously, but they -- it's almost like that. they're our partners wrash that's how we look at them. >> staff sergeant rodney foreman is his handler. he says there's a lot more to his job than just holding a leash. what is his specific role? >> he can find certain types of explosive or narcotics. he is also patrol certified dog, that means he can do the bite work, the detention and apprehension of suspects. >> get the dog. get your dog off me. >> oh, buddy. >> good boy. >> they can save lives just like soldiers and airmen can. they
they've been used back by egyptian forces. they've been used by the u.s.ar i. they're used in an operation, neptune spear, that captured and had the results with barack obama, but we had a chance to see them up close and special, see how they operate. it was amazing to behold. >> robin's air force base in georgia is home to some 7,000 airmen. six of them are among the most deployed and most vital in the military. mike azac, 5-year-old german shepherd. yes, he is a dog, but he is also...
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it is a chance to tell us how you want us to spend the city's money. i want to encourage everyone to share your thoughts and concerns. please understand everyone may not get a chance to speak tonight but there will be other opportunities to voice your opinion. you can always feel free to keep me and my staff busy by calling or visiting our office, or any of the other 11 supervisors' offices to let them know your priorities for this year's budget. there has been a lot of effort into producing this event. thank you to my staff, the staff of supervisor kim, and the mayor's office. before they take over, i want to introduce mayor edwin lee, to give his remarks, and to let us know why we are all here. [applause] >> thank you, good evening. thank you, everybody, for coming tonight. i want to express my appreciation to supervisor kim and supervisor olague. tonight is your night, your town hall meeting. there are some rules that we have laid out so that we can hear everybody. i want to thank carmen chu who is the head of our budget committee this year for the
it is a chance to tell us how you want us to spend the city's money. i want to encourage everyone to share your thoughts and concerns. please understand everyone may not get a chance to speak tonight but there will be other opportunities to voice your opinion. you can always feel free to keep me and my staff busy by calling or visiting our office, or any of the other 11 supervisors' offices to let them know your priorities for this year's budget. there has been a lot of effort into producing...
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they use the term "recovery." and i think it's really important, as we're going to talk later, about recovery being self-directed, that it came out of a self-help mutual aid movement. it did not start with professionals and that's kind of the key pin of recovery is, i think, due to the historical basis in the 12-step movement. thank you. and bev, you know you were at the meeting in 2005, i believe, when we first gathered all the folks in recovery, i was there as well. and what was magic about that? i think that as keith said, the fact that people were all there talking about the different ways that they were able to access recovery, but also in one room having the opportunity just to talk about it. i think that there has not been that opportunity to bring people from all different sectors of the community together to really talk about recovery and try to define recovery and recovery principles and what are the values and all of those things. so it was a maybe a leveling of the playing field to be able to honor all
they use the term "recovery." and i think it's really important, as we're going to talk later, about recovery being self-directed, that it came out of a self-help mutual aid movement. it did not start with professionals and that's kind of the key pin of recovery is, i think, due to the historical basis in the 12-step movement. thank you. and bev, you know you were at the meeting in 2005, i believe, when we first gathered all the folks in recovery, i was there as well. and what was...
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to find us on line place like twitter. and coming up next. culture is that so much involvement taxpayers money and it is a show me in particular areas rising and surpassing this is one way to describe china's truly amazing ascension on the international stage but with success comes china. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause a report on our team.
to find us on line place like twitter. and coming up next. culture is that so much involvement taxpayers money and it is a show me in particular areas rising and surpassing this is one way to describe china's truly amazing ascension on the international stage but with success comes china. wealthy british style. sometimes. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mikes concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to...
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i use brown paper bags. i hughes copyright here because there's a lot of texture on it. -- i like to use this coffee right here because there's a lot of texture on it. >> this is made out of toilet paper rolls. we have one minute, so we have to move fast. >> no way. >> this is a bracelet? >> look at that. you can make these. these clues hundred and and stuff. it's fun. -- you just galoot stuff on there. -- glue stuff on there. this is a container i turn into a cube box. -- cute box. can you believe this is a reynolds rapper? the can use it to plant something. here's some tissue you could reuse. >> you could get in there? >> yeah, you could put a gift in there. i use the can to make another container. i use the water bottle for seed. >> this is really cute. this is a sustainable bag. if not want to buy paper gift bag, he can use a sustainable bag. >> they are wrapping us up. great stuff. >> thank you very much. you are so smart. do not go away. up next, we're in the kitchen for sunday brunch, but first, last
i use brown paper bags. i hughes copyright here because there's a lot of texture on it. -- i like to use this coffee right here because there's a lot of texture on it. >> this is made out of toilet paper rolls. we have one minute, so we have to move fast. >> no way. >> this is a bracelet? >> look at that. you can make these. these clues hundred and and stuff. it's fun. -- you just galoot stuff on there. -- glue stuff on there. this is a container i turn into a cube box....
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legitimately, if it can be used legitimately in your view. >> yes. the example that stands out for me when i was a police officer in oakland, you would have an area that we would identify as high crime. this area was very accessible to the freeway so we had customers coming in from out of town to buy narcotics and quite often, they were white. so the prooms presumption on my part and others was that any white person in the neighborhood would be buying narcotics. the problem with that assessment, it attaches criminology to the entire neighborhood. that means you're criminalizing everything that lives there. two, that suggested that the only reason why a white person to visit was to buy drugs. back seat besides being insulting, it just didn't work. so as we got better, we learned how to watch behaviors. now somebody yelling signals that a drug buy was about to take place or that the police officer was coming works better. the circumstances in which i think profiling would work would be under the category of aspects. >>> people, when they're selling dru
legitimately, if it can be used legitimately in your view. >> yes. the example that stands out for me when i was a police officer in oakland, you would have an area that we would identify as high crime. this area was very accessible to the freeway so we had customers coming in from out of town to buy narcotics and quite often, they were white. so the prooms presumption on my part and others was that any white person in the neighborhood would be buying narcotics. the problem with that...
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because this is an automatic conditional use without conditions. it is not a nonconforming use. i would be pleased to answer your questions. president chiu: let me ask if there are any other presentations from the appellants on this matter. or if we should go into public comment from individuals that support the a parlance. >> we thank you. yes. president chiu: let's hear from members of the public that supports the -- that support the nob hill association. >> good afternoon. my name is david. i live on nob hill at 849 mason street. my wife and i have lived there for about 10 years now. i would like to address a couple of minor points i would like to make sure everybody here is aware of as we move forward. an awful lot of information has been generated -- facts, figures, interpretations of history. the issue is frankly what is the right recollection of history, what is accurate historical use. each supervisor was given two dvd's by the association with literally thousands of pages of information -- everything from photographs right the way through to exhaustively- researched dat
because this is an automatic conditional use without conditions. it is not a nonconforming use. i would be pleased to answer your questions. president chiu: let me ask if there are any other presentations from the appellants on this matter. or if we should go into public comment from individuals that support the a parlance. >> we thank you. yes. president chiu: let's hear from members of the public that supports the -- that support the nob hill association. >> good afternoon. my...
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thank you so much for joining us.onight, millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down as a wicked storm system threatens to unleash more deadly tornadoes on the region. new pictures in to cnn tonight showing just one of the massive twisters that touched down. about 140 possible tornadoes had been reported since this outbreak began on friday, and our own meteorologist rob marciano, getting way too close for comfort to not one but two tornadoes near cherokee, oklahoma. most of the tornadoes hit kansas, but parts of nebraska, oklahoma and iowa are in rubble as well. there are still tornado watches posted from arkansas to wisconsin, and it seems the threat is beginning to diminish, but for many the damage is already done. the most impacted community is woodward, oklahoma. five deaths are blamed on the storm outbreak, all in woodward. they include a father and his two children, two young children who died inside their mobile home. two others died in a car. the mayor of woodward says the storms knocked out pa
thank you so much for joining us.onight, millions of people throughout the midwest are battened down as a wicked storm system threatens to unleash more deadly tornadoes on the region. new pictures in to cnn tonight showing just one of the massive twisters that touched down. about 140 possible tornadoes had been reported since this outbreak began on friday, and our own meteorologist rob marciano, getting way too close for comfort to not one but two tornadoes near cherokee, oklahoma. most of the...
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stay with us. much more ahead. >> yeah, i live for laughter. >> the edge goes to romney because he lives for laughter. unless there is a piece of video somewhere, improbable of him saying the exact opposite of that on the subject of his own comedic skills. roll the videotape. >> i'm rarely funny on purpose. we'll see what happens. >> i love you. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >>> we've heard much ado about the value of work perform by mothers in the home. did you know that under the law, raising children doesn't count as the work activity that must be performed by recipients of temporary assistant to needy families. here's mitt romney in january explaining why. >> i also like the idea that people who are receiving assistance, we
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from the libertarian useful idiots tag your it will see the more. pepper spray that just burns your eyes right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. this is much stronger than anything you buy out is italy's is thousands of times was stronger than any kind of bird you ever put you know. i. can't believe.
from the libertarian useful idiots tag your it will see the more. pepper spray that just burns your eyes right i mean it's like a derivative of actual pepper it's a food product essentially. this is much stronger than anything you buy out is italy's is thousands of times was stronger than any kind of bird you ever put you know. i. can't believe.
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at dhs, our approach to dual-use research is multidimensional. at the lowest levels, project managers are trained to understand and assess their programs for possible dual-use implications. the national science advisory board for biosecurity, nsabb definition of durc embodied in the nsabb seven experiments of concern serves as the basis for this understanding. these same criteria have been identified for use in the new federal wide durc policy. the dhs compliance assurance office or capo reviews projects that are to be conducted. this review divides potential projects into tiers based on whether they include nsabb expiriments of concern, raised perceptions of noncompliance with arms control agreements, utilize select agents or toxins, have the potential to generate or reveal national security vulnerabilities or provide information on threat agent production or dissemination. at the highest levels of the department, our compliance review group or crg, chaired by our deputy secretary with full participation across the staff reviews all durc with a
at dhs, our approach to dual-use research is multidimensional. at the lowest levels, project managers are trained to understand and assess their programs for possible dual-use implications. the national science advisory board for biosecurity, nsabb definition of durc embodied in the nsabb seven experiments of concern serves as the basis for this understanding. these same criteria have been identified for use in the new federal wide durc policy. the dhs compliance assurance office or capo...
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us, the europeans with us. unless you go in with a large coalition, you're not going to be able to prevent iran from reconstituting its program on the back end period. i think the difference between the two of us is largely one of degree. you see the threat as closer and bigger, you see the risk of military action as lower and the benefits as higher. and i come to different conclusions on almost all of those things. i think we can wait longer. i think if we do this, we should go big or not go at all. >> that would be go big or go home. right. or stay home in that case. i want to jump back in with a question. you two can go ahead and question each other. i want to jump in because i always wanted to ask this question on this subject. it involves deterrence. president obama is the guy who made the call to get g and get osama bin laden and bin laden is gone. do you think that in and of itself might be a deterring factor on iran, or at least make them think twice on what they want to go and do maybe in terms of prov
us, the europeans with us. unless you go in with a large coalition, you're not going to be able to prevent iran from reconstituting its program on the back end period. i think the difference between the two of us is largely one of degree. you see the threat as closer and bigger, you see the risk of military action as lower and the benefits as higher. and i come to different conclusions on almost all of those things. i think we can wait longer. i think if we do this, we should go big or not go...
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believe me, this is imperceptible from the point of view of us as human beings using the site. design excellence. the project requires the highest level of design. to this end, we are designing a building which is quiet and elegant, designed to be a strong urban edge, defining the civic space that it fronts. the intention is to withstand the changes in fashion and trends over time and make this a project that wears well in terms of aesthetics but also in terms of materials used. we are using limestone, naturally patinad materials. hardwood with a buy the building of high quality end age naturally over time. there's not much time this morning, so quickly, here is an overall view of the project from washington to broadway. you can see the housing piece on the far left-hand side of the image there, designed with a series of smaller almost brownstone scale buildings. will do a quick view from the corner of washington along the embarcadero -- restaurants, cafes, retail, the entire public first floor of all these buildings, starting with this restaurant and then moving north, walking
believe me, this is imperceptible from the point of view of us as human beings using the site. design excellence. the project requires the highest level of design. to this end, we are designing a building which is quiet and elegant, designed to be a strong urban edge, defining the civic space that it fronts. the intention is to withstand the changes in fashion and trends over time and make this a project that wears well in terms of aesthetics but also in terms of materials used. we are using...